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Paddington 1889

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Paddington]

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BOROUGH OF PADDINGTON REPORT, 1889-90.
Name of Charity.
Names and Description of
the Trustees for the
Current Year.
Detailed Description of the Property.
Names and Description of the
Persons in whom the
Present Annual Income
of the Property.
Mode of Distribution.
Almshouse
Charity
(As settled by
scheme in Chancery
dated 7th
August, 1871)
Rev. Walter Abbott, M.A.
(as Vicar of Paddington)
The site of the Girls and Infants
Schools of St. Mary
The Charity Commissioners
None
To be held for use of such Schools.
Rev. Alfred Scott
(as Vicar of St. Mary's,
Paddington)
William Ellis, 40, Clifton
Gardens
Jame.iCorry Sherrard, J.P.,
7, Oxford Square
Edward Parker Young, 30,
Westbourne Square, surgeon
Ground Rents on Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, and
6, Runiilly Terracn, Harrow Road,
(Now 111, 113, 115, 117 & 119,
Harrow Road and Engine House,
Hermitage Street, and
Dividends on £350 14s. 8d., including
£160 2s. 2d. (formerly King's
Charity)—3 per cent. Consols
£190
£50 per Annum to the Treasurer of
the Girls' and Infants' Schools in
St. Mary's, Paddington, in aid of
such Schools, so long as such payment
does not cause a reduction
in or disallowance of, any Government
grant in aid of elementary
education; should it do so the
Trustees are to be at liberty to apply
to the Judge in Chambers, or to the
Charity Commissioners, as to the
disposition of the said £50 per
annum
£10 10s. 4d.
Augustus Frederick
Smith's Bequest
(under his will,
proved 19 March,
1881)
Rev. Walter Abbott, M.A.
(as Vicar of Paddinqtori)
Col. H. F. Blair, R.E., 1,
Clarendon Place
Richard Henry Jackson,128,
Elgin Avenue, victualler
(as Churchwardens of
Paddington)
Deputy-Surg.-Gen. Charles
Moore Jessop, 98, Sutherland
Avenue
Anderson, Thos. Sherman,
31, Edgware Road,chemist
(as Overseers of
Paddington)
Dividends on £9,985 3a. 8d.—3 per
Cent. Consols
Tho Charity Commissioners
£299 lis. Id. (paid in
the first instance to
the Trustees of the
Almshouse Charity)
Three Pensions of £12 per annum and
Eleven Pensions of £10 per annum
to decayed Inhabitants of the age
of 65 or upwards, who shall have
resided for the space of 15 years in
this Parish, and shall not have
been iu receipt of relief from Poor's
Rates
Distributed amongst such or so many
poor women (not being married at
the time of the receipt thereof)
above sixty years of age, resident
in Paddington, and in such sums
and proportions, not being more
than £20 per annum, and not less
than £10 per annum, for such
persons as the Trustees shall in
their discretion think fit and proper
Marion Mayne's
Charity
Rev. Walter Abbott
(as Vicar of Paddington)
Rev. Alfred Scott
(as Vicar of St. Mary's,
Paddington)
Col. H. F. Blair, R.E., 1,
Clarendon Place
Richard Henry Jackson,128,
Elgin Avenue, victualler
(as Churchwardens of
Paddington)
E. E. Cooper, 8, Howley
Place
Dr. Arthur Prince, 62, Harrow
Road
(as Churchwardens of St.
Mary's, Paddington)
Dividends on £5,516 7s. 7d.—3 per
Cent. Consols
The Charity Commissioners
£165 9s. 8d.
By the Scheme approved by the
Master of the Rolls on the 22nd
day of June, 1872, the Trustees
are to apply the sum of £5 per
annum in keeping in repair the
tablets, tombstones, and gravestones
of Marion Mayne and others; to
pay the Vestry of the Parish of
Paddington the sum of £35 per
annum towards the maintenance in
good order of Paddington Green;
to distribute to poor deserving
residents of Paddington a sum not
exceeding £50 in any one year,
and to grant annuities not exceeding
six shillings per week each to
poor aged persons, residents in
Paddington.