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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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Atkinson Morley Fund.
The income (£75 10s. 8d.) is divided, after deducting
working expenses, among ten widows of tradesmen who,
at their death, were tradesmen of the Parish, and had been
rated at not less than £20 per annum. The Charity is
administered by the Rector and appointed Trustees. The
Clerk is Mr. Redman, as before.
A copy of the Accounts of this Charity for the year 1896
is given on page 163.
James Payler.
The income of this Charity is divided among 18 poor
persons resident in the Parish, £1 10s. being given to each.
It is customary for the Rector to select eight, the senior
Churchwarden six, and the junior Churchwarden four.
The Clerk is Mr. Redman, as before.
A copy of the Accounts of this Charity is given on
page 164.
Smith's.
The income of this Charity (£2 13s.) is at the disposal of
the Rector, and is to be divided annually at Christmas
amongst the poor of the Parish. It is the practice of the
Rector to add the above amount to the Sick and Visiting
Fund.
A copy of the Accounts of this Charity for the year 1896
is given on page 165.
St. James's Scholarship Fund.
The income (£28 15s. 1d.) is divided equally between the
Tenison and Burlington Schools. The Fund is administered
by the Rector and Churchwardens.
A copy of the Accounts of this Charity for the year 1896
is given on page 164.