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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 Esstates and Charitable Foundations or Bequests. 47

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JAMES SAVAGE'S CHARITY. Rent Charge, issuing out of House No. 147, High Street, Southwark.Receivable from J. H. Fitch, Esq.500To be distributed among the Honest and Poorest of the Parish who have been Householders and are decayed.
COOPER'S CHARITY. See Page 36. Administered by the Trustees. Part of a Warehouse in Priest's Alley.Mr. Thomas Martin, Treasurer, Mr. W. Hinton, Mr. W. Finnis, Mr. J. Houghton, And the Rector and Churchwardens.800Fifty Poor Persons, elected by the Trustees, to receive 10s. each P Quarter, viz : Ruth Newth, Catherine Power, Ann Harriett, Jane Jones, Hannah Youle, Ann Hardy, Sarah Hearn, Maria Ratcliffe, Hannah Scott, Sarah Coles, Mary Ann Clarke, Sarah Foxwell, Mary Golding, Hannah Chase, Francis Brown, Ann Roots, Mary Madrick, Sophia Chaunt, Elizabeth Tite, Jane Daniel, Esther Noad, Mary Graham, Margaret Cox, Louisa Wise, Sarah Mills, Mary Townsend, Sarah Thomas, Sophia Early, Mary Williams, Mary Scott, Ann Cotton, Thomas Gregory, Mary Ann Hambridge, Thirsa Wood, Mary Owen, Hannah Brown, Thomas Curson, Sarah East, Ann Ainsworth, Ann Evans; Ann Biggs, Elizabeth Bradbury, Mary Weight, Susan Avis, Georgiana Radlett, Charlotte Nash, Eliza Holman, John Beltisse, Charlotte Bilson, Harriet Peters.
Freehold House, in Bishops-gate Street. Accumulations amounting to £299 15s. (yd. are invested in the Southwark Savings Bank.10000