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St George (Southwark) 1864

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Southwark, The Vestry of the Parish of St. George the Martyr]

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44 Parish of St. George the Martyr, Southwark.

LIST OF ESTATES AND CHARITABLE FOUNDATIONS OR BEQUESTS.

NAME OF CHARITY, and Situation of Estate, or mode of Investment.NAMES OF TRUSTEES.YEARLY INCOME.APPROPRIATION, and Names of the Recipients.
DELAFORCE'S CHARITY.Mr. Collinson, Dr. Barlow, Mr. Clark, Mr. Calver.£s.d.Six Men and Six Women in the Workhouse, 2s. each Month. Parochial Schools, £15 Annum. Poor Children, £5 Annum ; and abouc 140 Tickets, distributed Yearly on St. Thomas' Day, each for 5s. in Money, 1681bs. Coals, and one 41b. Loaf.
9000
See Page 26. The Interest of £3000, 3 Cent. Reduced Bank Annuities.
KENT STREET CHARITY.The relief of 15 Poor Persons, at 3s. week each, viz:—
See Page 26. One-half of the Rents of an Estate in Kent Street,— viz., 6 Houses and 2 Cottages, a Piece of Ground, and a Ropery.The Churchwardens for the time being, together with Mr. J. Roberts.About 9800Ann Walker, Anne Banbury, Mary Stevens, Mary Ann Bulbrook, Ann Cushing, Sarah Wright, Hannah Giffard, Elizabeth Ferguson, Grace Witheridge, Catherine Peckham, Elizabeth Richardson, Charlotte Smart, Mary Hammond, Jane Fewtrell, Jane Dennage.
MARTIN'S CHARITY.
See Page 28. Freehold Estate, at Hart- field, Sussex. The Interest of £282 17 2 3 P Cent. Bank Annuitfes. The Interest of £200, 3 P Cent. Bank Annuities.The Trustees being dead or disqualified, this Charity-is administered by the Churchwardens for the time being.3000The purchaseof English Bibles, to be given to Poor Men's Children in this Parish.
8410
600