Hints from the Health Department. Leaflet from the archive of the Society of Medical Officers of Health. Credit: Wellcome Collection, London
[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for St James's, Westminster]
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Benefactor. | OBJECT. | By whom Administered. | Annual Income | SOURCE OK INCOME. | |||
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4 | Thomas Tenison, D.I)., Archbishop of Canterbury, 1725. | To provide one or more Schoolmasters to teach Poor Boys, natives and inhabitants of the Parish. | The Vicar of St. Martin's and Rector of St. James's, ex-officio, and Two Co-optative and Three Elected Trustees for each of those Parishes, viz. -Rev. J. F. Kitto, Rev. J. E. Kempe, Lord Kinnaird, Mr. G. T. Biddulph. Mr. D. Laing, Mr. John Scott, Major C. Probyn, Rev. H. Jones, Mr. Harry Dawes, Mr.E. Tysall, Mr.G. H. Hopkinson, and Mr. William Winnett. | 2.30 | 16 | 8 | One fourth of Rent of house No. 172A, Regent Street, and of Ground Rent paid by the Commissioners of Woods & Forests, rent of cellars; Stock. £2,312 Consols. |
Rent and £63 11 8 Dividends. | |||||||
This endowment is now merged in Archbishop Tenison's United Schools for the Parishes of St. Martin-in-the-Fields and St. James, under a scheme established by the Endowed Schools Commissioners, 31st January, 1871. |