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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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48 Parish of St. George the Martyr, Southward.

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NAME OF CHARITY, and Situation of Estate, or mode of Investment.NAMES OF TRUSTEES.YEARLY INCOME.APPROPRIATION, and Names of the Recipients.
ELIZABETH BELCHER'S CHARITY. £50, 3 Cent. Consols.Rev. John Horton, deceased. Mr. Edward Palmer, deceased. Mr. John Roberts, High Street, Southwark.£s.d.For the Relief of the Sick Poor, by the Minister of the Parish.
1100
SCRAGG'S CHARITY. A Rent Charge.The Leather Sellers' Company.34General Charities.
BERNARD HYDE'S CHARITY. A Rent Charge, receivable once in 10 years; last received in 1857.The Salter's Company.4100To be distributed among Eighteen Poor Widows or Maids of the Parish.
EVANS'S CHARITY. A Rent Charge, issuing out of Property at Stratfordle-Bow.54To be distributed in Bread on Sundays.
DICKENSON'S CHARITY. One-fourth of the Annual Rent of certain Premises in the Parish of St. Catherine Coleman.The Parson, Churchwardens, and some of the Vestrymen of the Parish of St. Stephen, Walbrook.At present in Chancery, in the suit of the Attorney General v. Townley.For the Apprenticing of Poor Children to some handy Trade.
CAMPBELL'S CHARITY. 16¾ Tons of Coals, at about 12s. P Ton.The Chamberlain of the City of London.To be distributed to Poor Persons at 5d. P Bushel.
WALTER'S CHARITY. Called the Drapers' Alms Houses.The Drapers' Company, by whom, except as to the Election of Alms-people, this Charity is administered.12 Poor Persons elected to the Alms Houses and other Benefits of the Charity, viz :—
Eliz. Basket, elected 1850
Jane Ceely „ 1852
Maria Moss „ 1855
Sarah King „ 1855
Jemima Smith „ 1857
Sarah Langley „ 1859
ElizabethCooper,, 1860
Mary Avery „ 1860
Elizabeth Braw „ 1861
Frances Jones „ l861
Eliz. Mouncey „ 1861
Charlotte Bishop,, 1861