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St James's 1884

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for St James's, Westminster]

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Benefactor.OBJECT.By whom administered.Annual IncomeSOURCE OF INCOME.
£s.d.
3Offertory Schools. Swallow Street. Beginning of the year 1700.For the advancement of the education of Boys at any Public Elementary School or Schools in the Parish, by means of Prizes and Exhibitions.Two ex-officio Governors: Two representative Governors; Three co-optative Governors, viz.: Rector, Rev. H. A. Sheringham, Sir W. R. Farquhar, Lord F. Hervey, Lord Egerton of Tatton, Mr. Crane, Mr. Cox.60172Formerly £2,705 10s. 8d. Consols (the accumulation of Communion alms during the Rectorship of Dean Andrews) now £2,028 12s. 10d. Consols.
also £14 from theKnights-bridge Charity.
4Thomas Tenison, D.D., Archbishop of Canterbury. 1725.To provide one or more Schoolmasters to teach Poor Boys, natives and inhabitants of the Parish.The Rector and the Senior Churchwarden for the time being, and Three Trustees for each of the Parishes of St. Martin and St. James, viz:-Vicar of St. Martin, Rector of St. James, Lord Kinnaird, Colonel Sir Robert Loyd Lindsay, M.P., Mr. John Scott, Rev. H. A Sheringham, Mr. F. Crane, Mr. Hy. Graves, Mr. G. H. Hopkinson, and Mr. William Winnett.£sd.One-fourth of Rent of house, No. 172a. Regent Street, and of Ground Rent paid by the Commissioners of Woods & Forests. Stock, £2,312 Consols.
14800
Rent, and
£6874
Dividends.