A modification to the scheme of 23 June 1891.
Sans titreThe scheme includes the appointment of Trustees, the Governors of the Borough Polytechnic Institute.
The proposed South London Museum was intended to be 'affixed to or near a principal outer door of the Borough Polytechnic Institute.'
References Mary Atkinson, Elizabeth Apostle, Henry Barlow Clark, Samuel Brandon, Samuel Brown, Copyhold Estates Chairty, Rev Charles De Guiffardiene, Elephnat and Castle Charity, King and Queen Charity, Mann's Annuity Fund, John Marshall, William Mason, Henry Smith, John Walter Charities
Sans titreReferences Elizabeth Belcher, William Brooke, William Brooks, Sir Thomas Cambell, Laurence Camp, Combined Charities, William Cowper, Samuel Delaforce, Edward Dudson, Sir John Fenner, Thomas Grayson, Barnard Hyde, Edward Martin, Mary Phillips, James Savage, John Scragg, Robert Shawe, Stephen Skydmore, Henry Smith, Walter John and Sophia Watson Charities. Includes handwritten notes by Edric Bayley.
The scheme is for the administration of these charities and includes a schedule of properties relating to them.
Sans titreA scheme modifying the scheme of 23 June 1891 adding a Governor appointed by the Trustees of the United Charities of St Olave and St John, Southwark to the Institute's Governing Body and also entitling the Leathersellers' Company of the City of London to appoint a Governor to the Institute's Governing Body.
Sans titreA scheme authorising the purchase of Borough Road Building for the use of Institute.
Sans titreThe scheme covers areas including the governing body and its proceedings, the management of property, general provisions and arrangements for the Boys' School and Girls' School.
Sealed on 16 November 1909 and printed in 1910.
Sans titreThe scheme covers areas including the composition of the Board of Trustees and its proceedings, management of property, application of income and educational purposes. It also includes a schedule of property and handwritten notes by Edric Bayley.
Sans titreA book on the history of the Newcomen Charity and Foundation and their founder, Elizabeth Newcomen and also the John Collet's Foundation.
Sans titreThe scheme covers areas including the Trustees and their proceedings, management of property and application of income. It also lists also the charities in the parish.
Sans titreThe scheme sets out the composition of the Trustees and lists endowments.
Sans titreA scheme regarding the purchase of a piece on land adjoining the Borough Polytechnic Institute on Kell Street.
Sans titreA modification to the scheme of 23 June 1891 altering the composition of the Governing Body.
Sans titreIncludes a handwritten copy by Edric Bayley
Sans titreThis report comprises the reports made by Parish of St George the Martyr to the Charity Commission as a result of an inquiry held in every Parish in London into Endowments.
Makes reference to combined charities, Evan's Charity, Savage's Charity, Dudson's Charity, Skydmore's Charity, Scragg's Charity, Camp's Charity, Cowper's Charities, Simmond's Charity, William Brook's Charity, Dickinson's Charity, Bernard Hyde's Charity, Henry Smith's Charity, Humphry William's Charity, William Brooke's Charity, Shawe's Charity, Grayson's Charity, Belcher's Charity, Delaforce's CHarity, Sir John Fenner's Charity, Martin's Charity, Drapers' Almshouses - Walter's Charity, JohnWalter's Almshouses in St George's, Southwark and St Mary's Newington, Shawe's Charity, Mary Paradyne's Charity, Elizabeth Wilmott's Charity, John Dorsett's Charity for the benefit of the Minister and Poor of Mr Roger's Society near St. George's Church, Southwark, Hedger's Almshouses, The St George the Martyr Southwark National Schools, St Stephen's National School, Mary Phillip's Charity, Elizabeth Moss's Charity, Sophia Watson's Charities, The Unicorn Yard Trust, Marshall's Educational Foundation, Herold's Foundation and His Majesty's Bounty and Parochial Collections.
References Elizabeth Belcher, William Brooke, William Brooks, Sir Thomas Cambell, Laurence Camp, Combined Charities, William Cowper, Samuel Delaforce, Edward Dudson, Sir John Fenner, Thomas Grayson, Barnard Hyde, Edward Martin, Mary Phillips, James Savage, John Scragg, Robert Shawe, Stephen Skydmore, Henry Smith, Walter John and Sophia Watson Charities.
The scheme is for the administration of these charities and includes a schedule of properties relating to them.
Sans titreA scheme vesting in the Official Trustee of Charity lands.
Sans titreA scheme modifying the composition of the Governing Body and making provision for separate refreshment rooms for each gender to be provided by the Institute.
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