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In the parish of St . Giles he fixed a rate for the better maintenance of the place ,
and repaired the house . In the treasury of Pembroke Hall , which he found empty
, he left a thousand pounds . As residentiary of St . Paul ' s , he built the house in ...
In the parish of St . Giles he fixed a rate for the better maintenance of the place ,
and repaired the house . In the treasury of Pembroke Hall , which he found empty
, he left a thousand pounds . As residentiary of St . Paul ' s , he built the house in ...
Page 6
It is to be presumed that his beneficence was likewise extended to those other
parishes mentioned in : his will , to which he ... where Ely - house stood , ten
pounds : and to the parish of St . Saviour , Southwark , where he died , twenty
pounds .
It is to be presumed that his beneficence was likewise extended to those other
parishes mentioned in : his will , to which he ... where Ely - house stood , ten
pounds : and to the parish of St . Saviour , Southwark , where he died , twenty
pounds .
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Given under my hand , this 24th day of Aug . 1808 . . . . Enward WALTER ,
Coronet . : In this Warrant mention is made that the deceased vas lunatic : in the
following nothing is asserid . , . To To the Minister and Churchwardens of the
Parish of ...
Given under my hand , this 24th day of Aug . 1808 . . . . Enward WALTER ,
Coronet . : In this Warrant mention is made that the deceased vas lunatic : in the
following nothing is asserid . , . To To the Minister and Churchwardens of the
Parish of ...
Page 38
To the Minister and Churchwardens of the Parish of - * * * * , in the County of
Middleser , and to all others whom these may concern . Middleser to wit . -
Whereas I , with my Inquest , the day and year hereunder - written , have taken a
view of ...
To the Minister and Churchwardens of the Parish of - * * * * , in the County of
Middleser , and to all others whom these may concern . Middleser to wit . -
Whereas I , with my Inquest , the day and year hereunder - written , have taken a
view of ...
Page 105
Among the briefs which I received sometime ago from my churchwarden , is one
for rebuilding the parish church of Adderley , in the county of Salop , the charge of
which is 12481 . 18s . 6d . Before this last brief was applied for , it appears that ...
Among the briefs which I received sometime ago from my churchwarden , is one
for rebuilding the parish church of Adderley , in the county of Salop , the charge of
which is 12481 . 18s . 6d . Before this last brief was applied for , it appears that ...
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