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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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A List of Estates and Charitable Foundations or Bequests. 45

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SAYER AND SHAW'S CHARITIES. See Page 28. SAYER'S. 4 Freehold Houses, viz No. 222, High St. Southwark. „ 223, ,, „ „ 224, „ „ „ 225, „ „ SHAW'S. Freehold Estate, BuckenhamSAYER'S CHARITY, The Churchwardens and Overseers for the time being, together with— Mr. J. Roberts, Mr. T. Martin. And for SHAW'S CHARITY— M.r G.W. C. Cross, Mr. C. Barnard, Mr. J. Gross.36500Twenty-five Poor Men and Women, at 7s. each P Week, viz:— Sarah Griffith, Cecilia Barrett, Elizabeth Surridge, Joseph Springett, Edward Owen, Charlotte Trott, Elizabeth Grey, Margaret Coombe, Elizabeth Davis, Ann Coleman, Hannah Hague, Elizabeth Sneed, Susannah Atkins, Elizabeth Howard, Hannah Hawkins, Emma Drinkwater, Sarah Green, Margaret Andrews, William Hodges, George Parry, Hannah Griffiths, Mary Stapler, Mary Ann Gray, Job Guy, Susannah Scott.
Square, New Kent Road.14500And two Poor Women in the Drapers' Alms Houses, at 6s.6d. each four Weeks— Elizabeth Baskett, Jane Ceely.
PHILLIPS'S CHARITY. See Page 30. £300, 3 Cent. Reduced Annuities.Dr. Barlow, Mr. Gilpin, Mr. Hooper.900To be distributed at Christmas in Bread and Blankets to Poor Persons not receiving Parish Relief.
WILLIAM BROOK'S, (MARINER) CHARITY. See Page 30. A Rent Charge, issuing out of Premises in Long Lane, Southwark.The Goldsmith's Company.500To be distributed on St. Thomas' Day yearly, in small sums to aged, impotent, and needy people.