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St James's 1896

Report for the year 1896 made to the Vestry of Saint James's, Westminster

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Benefactor.OBJECT.By whom Administered.Annual IncomeSOURCE OF INCOME.
£s.d.
10Mrs. Elizabeth Dennis Denyer, 1824.To be divided into seven equal Parts to be allotted to seven poor Spinsters, not under 60 years of age at the time, of general good character, constant, when able, in their attendance at some place of public worship, and who have never been beggars. The several said persons when so selected to receive the said bequests during their natural lives. The Parishioners of St. Luke, Chelsea, St. Pancras, St. James. Westminster, and Christ Church, Newgate Street, to have precedence, provided the applicants are equally deserving.The distribution is made by the Rector and Churchwardens of St. Luke, Chelsea, and the Trustees, of whom the Rector for the time being is one, in the Vestry Room of St. Luke's Church, on one of the first six days of the month of January in each year, and Notice of the day appointed is to be placed on the Church doors one month previously, and printed forms may he obtained at St. Luke's Vestry Room, on any day after notice has been given between 10 and 12 o'clock.10900£6,989 17s. 8d. Consols.
The Total income is £192 4s. 5d. but this Parish has no interest in £83 2s. 8d. thereof.
11Ann Margaret Forster. 1836.To repair vault-tomb and railing in the burial ground of St. James's Chapel in the Hampstead Road, and to paint the railing enclosing the same, annually—the remainder to be distributed on the 25th March, in each year, amongst six poor deserving Women.The Rector for the time being.1244£444 8s. 11d. Consols.