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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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REPORT FOR THE YEAR 1896,
made to the
Vestry of Saint James's,
WESTMINSTER,
by
JAMES EDMUNDS, M.D.,
Member of the Royal College of Physicians of London;
Member of the Society of Public Analysts;
Fellow of the Chemical Society;
&c., &c., &c.
MEDICAL OFFICER OF HEALTH
and
PUBLIC ANALYST
For ST. JAMES'S, WESTMINSTER.
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Benefactor.OBJECT.By whom Administered.Annual IncomeSOURCE OF INCOME.
£s.d.
12Atkinson Morley. 1850.To be divided yearly, in equal shares and proportions, between 10 Widows of Tradesmen; who at their respective deaths were Parishioners of the Parish, and had been respectively rated to the poor at not less than £20 per annum.The Rector for the time being; the Trustees of the Will; and Six Inhabitants of the Parish.75108£2,746 19s. 2d. Consols. The amount of the legacy was £3,000; it was reduced by payment of duty to £2,700.
13James Payler. 1853.To be divided equally between 20 poor deserving Persons resident in the Parish.The Rector and Churchwardens for the time being.27198£1,017 16s. 2d. Consols.
14Charles Smith. 1869.To be divided annually at Christmas amongst the Poor of the ParishRector for the time being.2132£96 15s. 3d. Consols.
15William Blanchard. 1892.For the Poor at the discretion of the Rector and Churchwardens.Rector and Churchwardens.1430£514 15s. 11d. Consols.
16St. James' Scholarship Fund.To be divided equally between the Tenison and Burlington Schools.Rector and Churchwardens28151£1,045 15s. 0d. Consols. Part of the purchase money of St. James's Chapel and Burial Ground Hampstead Road, sold under a special Act of 1869.