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Clerkenwell 1891

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Clerkenwell, St. James and St. John]

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CHARITIES. 133
Name of Girt.
Situation of Property.
How Lot.
Tenant.
Amount of
bank of Engls
Stock in Name
of Trustees,
[???]
Gross Annual
Income.
How appropriated.
REMARKS.
Bellow's Gift
Wood's Gift
Churchstyle House,
Cobhara
Piece of land, Cobham
Piece of land, Cobham
Leaso
Blunt
• •
• •
• •
25
0
0
20/- to Churchwardens of Cobham
for Bread to the poor on Good
Friday, and the remainder for
Bread to Clerkenwell Poor on
Sundays
At will
Woodbury
Bradley
5
0
0
Building lease
for 80 years
fromMichaelmas,
1882
• • • •
12
0
0
Lato 36-7, Clerken-
well Close
38-9, Clerkenwell
Close
• • • •
1446
5
• •
39
15
4
Bread to the Poor at Lady-day
and Michaelmas
36-7, Clerkenwell Close, sold to
School Board for London for the
sum of £1,430
Lease 21 years
from 1886
Moore
• •
• t
• •
90
0
0
Wigglesworth's
Gift
Late“Sessions House"
Hotel, Clerkenwell
Green
• • • •
• • • •
• •
• •
713
2
35
2
4
Left for apprenticing poor children.
Now devoted to educational
purposes in the Parish,
by order of the Master of the
Rolls
£6 to the minister for a preparatory
sermon, and the residue to
the poor in sums of 5/- each
Sold to Metropolitan Board of
Works under Streets Improvement
Act, 1872
250
0
0
Stroae's Gift
Cockshute Farm,Malvern,
consisting of
34a. 2r. 34p. with
buildings thereon
Lease 99 years
from 29th
September,
1859
J. Jones's
Executors
• •
• •
15
9
22
8
4
•• ••• ••• •••
Proceeds of sale of portion of the
Estate to the Worcester and
Hereford Railway Company
Stanhop's
Gift
.. .. ,,
• • • •
• • • •
• .
• •
1 16
0
37
2
4
Bread to the Poor
Purchase money of house and
premises in Silver Street, described
as the " Blue Axe," Turnmill
Street
Spencer's
Gift
• • • • • •
• • • •
• • • •
2000
0
- • • •
55
0
0
Bread, coals and warm clothing
to poor not receiving Parochial
relief
Trustees of Stock, Messrs. G. B.
Meyer, W. Davies, and F. G.
Scheib
Robertson's
Gift
• • • •
290
5
.. ..
7
19
4
To keep his vault in St. James'
Churchyard in repair, residue to
be distributed in sums of 5/eacli
to poor widows
Trustees of Stock, Rev. R.
Maguire, D.D., Messrs. G. B.
Meyer, and J. J. Goode
Bennett'sGift
Late 10G, St. John St.
• • • •
• • • •
• •
• •
15
4
43
11
0
In coals to the Poor
Sold to Metropolitan Board of
Works under Streets Improvement
Act, 1872
Sanderson's
Late 59, Turnmill
• • • •
• •
• •
' 7
2
10
7
6
To the Poor
Ditto ditto
Gift
Street and Lamb &
Gardner's
Gift
Flag Ragged Schls.
Formerly two houses
in Kay Street,
• • • •
• • • •
• •
■ •
17
0
21
6
8
20/- to Charity School and remainder
to 20 poor widows on
Shrove Tuesday
Heron's Gift
Hockley in the Hole
Portion of ground
rents at W est
• • • •
• • • •
• •
• •
• •
78
16
11
To the Poor
Paid by Clothworkers' Co.
Herbert'sGift
Hackney
Rent charge on a
house and garden
• • • •
• • • •
• •
• •
• •
2
12
0
Bread to the Poor
Paid by Girdlers Company
Kytson's Gift
in Turnmill Street
Rent charge on Manor
ot'Lackford, Suffolk
• • • •
• • • •
• •
..
* • •
3
0
0
Food, Raiment and Clothing
Paid by Rev. J. Holden's Exors.