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Clerkenwell 1898

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

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Name of Gift.Situation of Property.How Lot.Tenant.Amount of Bank of England Stock in names of Truntees.Principal. Part of ???tncery.Gross Annual Income.How appropriated.REMARKS.
John Smith's GiftLate a Rent Charge of £2 12b. per annum on house in Turnmill St.........86134....278To the PoorPurchased by Metropolitan Railway Company. Trustees of Stock, Messrs. S. A. Brooks, W. Robson, and W. Davies.
Sir Edward Smith's GiftRent Charge on "Crown" Tavern, Clerkenwell Green....Mr. Maples........200To the Poor
Skydmore's GiftRent Charge on houses in St. Ann, Ludgate........500()....150Fuel to the PoorTrustees of Stock, "The Official Trustees of Charitable Funds."
Garrett's GiftPortion of Rent Charge on house in Holborn................068To the PoorPaid by Haberdashers' Cu.
Loveday's Gift....................500Bread on St. John's DayLegacy of £100 which was laiu out in erecting a gallery in the Church, the Parishioners agreeing to pay a perpetual yearly sum of £5 as legal interest thereon, to be distributed to the Poor according to the intention of the donor. Guaranteed by Trustee Act
Crosse's GiftProceeds of portion of purchase - money of Burial Ground, Ray Street, Sold to Commissioners under the Clerkenwell Improvement Act........259136....728Minister for Sermon on or about St. Thomas's Day 30/-, Churchwardens a pair of Gloves each 5/-, Clerk, Sexton and 15 eadle 5/- each, Bellringers 10/-, residue to the Poor 1/6 eachTrustees of Stock, Messrs. W. M. Foxcroft, W. Robson, and W. Davies.
Richards' Gift............181146. . .4198Half-peck Loaves to the poorTrustees of Stock, Messrs. G. Croucher, G. B. Meyer, and J. J. Goode
Nieman's Gift No 1............562100....1594Bread and Coals to the PoorTrustees ot Stock, Messrs. S. A. Brooks, E. Sans, and W. J. Ironside
Nieman's Gift No. 2............58500. . .1618Half to St. John's, other half in Coals and sums of 1/6 to the PoorTrustees of Stock, Messrs. A. Goad, W. Robson, E. Sans and W. W ootton
Leverington Charity................53 6 8361342/- per week each to 40 poor persons dnring first 10 weeks in January, Febrnary and March
Baldwin's Gift............15930....474£1 on 14th Feb to female orphans who are or hare been paupers in the Clerkenwell WorkhouseTrustees of Stock, Messrs. J. W. Franklin, W. F. Palmer, H. Hill, and J. Betjemann
Woodward's Gift............917311....2544To the PoorTrustees of Slock, Messrs. G. Blackie, G. B. Meyer, and J. J. Goode
Wright's Gift............539133....141684/- each to paor widows on Christmas EveTrustees of Stock, "The Officia Trustees of Charitable Funds "