Contains reports and schemes regarding Local Endowed Charities (charities which have some assets held on trust for investment (capital)) in various boroughs of South London.
Sem títuloThis report comprises the reports made by Parish of St Mary, Newington to the Charity Commission as a result of an inquiry held in every Parish in London into Endowments.
Contains a report of 1826 relating to John Marshall's Charity, Henry Smith's Charity, Simmonds' Charity, Humphrey William's Charity, Ann Cannon's Charity, Robert Hidson's Charity, Mason's Charity, Giles's Charity, Mary Atkinson's Charity, De Guiffardienne's Charity, Brandon's Charity, The Elephant & Castle Charity, King & Queen Charity, John Walter's Almshouses, The United Parochial National Charity & Sunday Schools, Samuel Brown's Charity, Board School Flint Street, Walworth, Southwark and Walworth Infant School, York Street, Walworth, Mann's Annuity Fund, Elizabeth Apostle's Charity, Henry Clark Barlow's Charity, The Walworth Common Estate, including the Old Workhouse Site and Manor Place Estate Metropolitan Tabernacle Almshouses & Schools, John Hollis's Charity, Elizabeth Seward's Charity, Page's Charity-Water's Charity, Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Camberwell Road, Walworth, South London (Borough) Jewish Schools, St Peter's Walworth National Schools, The Charities of Mary and Elizabeth Boyman, Joseph Weaver's Charity, Miss Jones's Gift, Holy Trinity National Schools, Noble's Charity, Gifts of George Bartlett, Elizabeth Garrett and Thomas Perrin to Holy Trinity District Visiting Society, The St. Matthew's Lion Street, Church of England Schools, St John's Walworth Infants' National School, Barlow Street, The Beresford Chapel Fund and Martin's Charity.
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
Sem títuloIncludes a handwritten copy by Edric Bayley
Sem títuloThis report comprises the reports made by Parish of Rotherhithe to the Charity Commission as a result of an inquiry held in every Parish in London into Endowments.
Includes report regarding St Mary Rotherhithe Charity School (Including the donation of Peter Hills and Robert Bell), Poor's Lands, Ambrose Bennett's gift, Smith's Charity, Mrs Bayley's Charity, Catherine Embleton's and Mary Horncastle's Charities, Hope's Charity, Frances Rothwell's Charity, Sarah Margaretta Negus's Charity, Holy Trinity National and United Society Schools, Hyndman's Bounty to the Church of England - Repair Fund of Christ Church, Rotherhithe, Rotherhithe Amicable Society's School and Henry Smith's Charity, British & Foreign Day and Sunday Schools, Hay's or the Coat & Cloak Charity, National Schools, Christ Church, James Kid's Charity, George Brunt's Charity, John Sprunt's Charity, The Sir William and Lady Gomm Charity and Robert Safto Hawks's Charity. Also contains a General Digest (1861-1863)
References Hannah Bayley, Ambrose Bennett, Samuel Ward Copping, Catherine Embleton, Thomas Gataker, Thomas Hart, Robert Shafto Hawks, Hay's of the Caot and Cloack Charity, Mary Horncastle, Poor's Land, Henry Smith, John Sprunt, Wiliam Stevens and Roger Tweedy Charities
Sem títuloIncludes Edric Bayley's handwritten notes
Sem títuloThis 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.
Sem títuloReferences 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.
Sem títuloA report comprising a scheme for the United Charities, information on the charities included in the United Charities Scheme, information on the charities not included in the United Charities Scheme, and information on private charities and educational foundations of the parish.
Sem títuloA scheme vesting in the Official Trustee of Charity lands.
Sem títuloA modification to the Scheme of 23 June 1891 entitling the National Association of Master Bakers and Confectioners of Great Britain and Ireland to appoint an additional member of the Governing Body of the Institute.
Sem títuloA scheme permitting the Institute to appropriate funds to pay for the cost of recent alterations and additions to the Institute's buildings.
Sem títuloA scheme modifying the scheme of 23 June 1891 to permit the Governing Body to allow smoking in parts of the Institute as they see fit.
Sem títuloA 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.
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