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St Martin-in-the-Fields 1872

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for St. Martin-in-the-Fields]

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ALMS GENERAL DASH ACCOUNT.

1872-73.£s.d.1872 73.£s.7.£s.d.
By amount brought forward3,40619By amount brought forward25002,372158
To Cash, Messrs. Drummonds, Interest on Renewal Fund, One Year, on £4,639 14s. 57., and £4,835 8s. 107139151By Cash, Mesrs Drummonds, Invested in the purchase of £73 19s. 7d., Consols and Commission6888
„ Ditto ditto on Sinking Fund, £2.208 12s 5d.6632„ Ditto ditto £I21 14. 10d. ditto ditto11200
„ Marquis of Salisbury, One Year's Kent-charge on the Manor of South Mimms, £14, and Swan Close, £2 10s., due Michaelmas, 1872, less one year's Property Tax, 5s. 6d.1646Ditto ditto £77 2s. 1d. ditto ditto7165
„ Ditto ditto £119 I2s. 67. ditto ditto11200388151
„ Property Tax on Dividends paid to Messrs. Drummonds, 20th November, 1871, omitted last year1940„ Ditto, Overdrawn in previous year4814
£2,809121
„ Due to Church Account3,64686,, Balance at Banker*, transferred to Messrs. Andrew and davy77669
12184
£3,659610„ Balance at Banker* on Dividend Account7380849149
£3,659610

Memorandum. -The full establishment in the Alms houses consists of seventy Widows and Unmarried
Women, who have been Housekeepers in the Parish; they receive 34s. 6d., 36*., and 42s. 6d. per Calendal
Month, according to the several Foundations to which they have been elected. Those labouring under
sickness, or other infirmities, are provided with Nurses at the charge of the Funds. A Chaplain attends
at Chapel on Sunday and Thursday in each week, to perform Divine Service; they are also attended by
an eminent Medical Gentleman, are are furnished with Medicine free of charge. The Out-Pensioners
consist of Ten Married Couples, each Couple receiving 30s. per Calendar Month; Twenty Single Persons
receive 20s. per Calendar Month each; they have been also Housekeepers in tin- Parish. The Vestry
having found that several applicants for the Alms Fund preferred receiving the Out-Pension and living
with their friends, instead of residing in the Alms Mouses, have during the last few years, elected the most
deserving applicants as Out-Pensioners, by which means the Alms' Fund has been distributed between
a larger number of Out-Pensioners than formerly. The number of Pensioners on the Fund in March
1873. were follows:-46 Almswomen 12 Married Couples, and 41 Single Persons Out-Pensioner*.
Deed of Gift of sir Charles Cotterell and Mrs. Susan Grannie.
Sir Charles Cotterell, in
1686, gave for 8 Alms
Women in the Alms
Houses on his Foundation
and
Mrs. Susan Grahme, in
l686, for 4 Alms Women
in the Alms Houses on her
Foundation
£
s.
d.
per annum arising from the Manor of Drayton and
Westover, in the County of Somerset.
20
0
0
50
0
0
per annum arising from the same Manor. These
sums are paid to those twelve Alms Women
monthly, by the Vicar, or his Deputy for the time
being, and who form a part of the 70 Alms Women
in the Alms Houses. This fund is independent
of the monthly day they each receive from the
Parish Foundation.
The residue of the Rent-charge purchased by the
Vestry with £179 Parish Stock.
8
19
7
£78
10
7
Smith's Charity.
Henry Smith, Esq., bequeathed
by will, in 1626, to 24
parishes the Rents, &c., of his
Manor, and the amount of their
respective shares vary from £12
to £30 per annum, according to
the declarations of the Will.
The proportion of the Rent received by this Parish varies
from £20 to £24 per annum ; arises from the Manor and Rectory
of Longney, in the county of Gloucester; Trustees, the
Governors of Christ's Hospital, to whom an annual return is
made of the distribution. The proceeds are distributed by the
last senior Churchwarden, in Clothing, Provisions, or Money,
to poor persons of good character, who have been or are
residents, or who have lived in the Parish at least five years,
either as Housekeepers or Lodgers.
N.B. This Charity is kept separate and distinct from the
General Alms Fund.
Trustees of the Lamp Acre Estate.
1. The Rev. W. G. Humphry, 6, St.Martin's Place
2. Mr. Richard Cobbett, 25,Northumberland St
3. „ James Bowen, 8, Panton Street.
4. ,, John Jackson, 4, Caen Terrace,Highgate
5. ,, William Henry Dalton,28, Cockspur St
6. ,, Philip Palmer, 36a, St. Martin's Lane.
7. ,, Goodchild, 24, Salisbury Street.
8. ,, Francis John Barron, 436, West Strand.
9. ,, James Mason Andrew, 2 and 3, James St.
10. ,, John Davy, 137, Long Acre.
11. „ Thos. Hill, 4, Haymarket
12. „ William Howard, 37, King Street,
Covent Garden.
Trustees of the Cockspur Street and
Holborn Estates.
1. Mr. W. H. Dalton, Cockspur Street.
2. ,, R. T. Pugh.
3. ,, R. Cobbett, Northumberland Street.
4. ,, P. Palmer, St. Martin's Lane.
5. ,, J. Bowen, Panton Street.
6. ,, John Jackson, Highgate.