A scheme vesting in the Official Trustee of Charity lands.
Sans titreA 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.
Sans titreA scheme permitting the Institute to appropriate funds to pay for the cost of recent alterations and additions to the Institute's buildings.
Sans titreA 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.
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 titreThis report comprises the reports made by the Parishes of St Olave and St Thomas Southwark and St John, Horsleydown to the Charity Commission as a result of an inquiry held in every Parish in London into Endowments.
References The Free Grammar School, St Thomas The Maze-Pond School, Lampiere's Charity, Wright's Charity, Regan's Charity, Ann Pearce's Charity, Dowsett's Charity, Scragg's Charity, Skydmore's Charity, Swaine's Charity, Bridge House Charity, Turville's Charity, Tirrell's Charity, Henry Smith's Charity, Paradine's Sumers's and other Charities, Blackman's Charity, Marshall's Charity, Mann's Charity, Hoskin's Charity, Whitworth's Charity, Walcot's Charity, Bernard Hyde's Charity, Dickenson's Chairty, Sir John Fenner's Charity, Martin's Charity, Lady Osborne's Charity for the Poor, Thomas James's Charity, The St. Olave's Grammar School Foundation, Roger Harvey (otherwise Harry) Young's Charity, Sir Thomas Cambell's Charity, Christopher Searle's Charity, Rentcharges payable by Governors of GrammarSchool, Rent charge formerly payable by Magdalen College, Cambridge, The Red Rose Charity, Elizabeth Hayardahl's Charity, George French's Charity, Charity of John Clarke and wife, Master Sampson's Charity, William Haddock's Charity, John Sansome's Charity, Marshall's Educational Foundation, Herold's Foundation, St Olave's Churchyard, Foreshore of River Thams, adjoining St Olave's Churchyard, The Flemish Burial Ground, Open Space or Garden formerly St. John's Churchyard, Public Recreation Ground formerly the Old Burial Ground Tooley Street, The Workhouses, St Olave's Girls' School, Wright's Charity, The Rector's Endowment Fund, William Coxson's Charities, Elizabeth Seward's Charity for Particular Baptists at Horsleydown, The May Feast Society, St Thomas's School, John Scragg's Charity and The Almshouse Charity
The 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 titreThe scheme covers areas including the governing body and its proceedings, provisions as to property and arrangements for the Boys' School, Girls' School and evening classes.
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 titreA scheme making amendments to the scheme of 28 November 1899, including an alteration to the make-up of the Governing Body.
Sans titreThe scheme covers areas including the governing body and its proceedings, management of property and arrangements for the Elementary School and Grammar School.
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.
Sans titreComprises Charity Commission schemes relating to Charities within the Parish of St Saviour, Southwark as well as histories of the charities. The Liberty of the Clink was an area of Southwark on the south bank of the Thames.
This report comprises the reports made by the Parish of St Saviour, Southwark to the Charity Commission as a result of an inquiry held in every Parish in London into Endowments.
References The Free Grammar School, Collett's Charity, Mrs Newcomen's Charity, The College or Hospital of the Poor, Jackson's, Young's and Spatt's Almshouses - Clarke's Gift, Mary Reading's Almshouses, Almshouses in Gravel Lane - Lowdell's Charity, Alleyn's Almshouses and Sulwich College, William Chamber's Charity, Thomas Cure's Charity, Stephen Skydmore's Charity, Hugh Browker's Charity, James Taylor's Charity, George Palin's Charity, John Scragg's Charity, Charities of Richard Humble and Peter Humble, Ralph Carter's Charity, Mrs Elizabeth Pagett's Charity, Thomas Emmerson's Charity, Edward Hewlett's Charity, John Bingham's Charity, John Simmond's Charity, John Mayhew's Charity, Henry Smith's Charity, Robert Buckland's Charities, Thomas Marshall's Charity, Elizabeth Marshall's Charity, Sir John Fenner's Charity, Charity of Mark Howse, Ann Austin's Charity, John Hayman's Charity, Ralph Hansome's Charity, Charity of George Lord Bishop of Winchester, Jonathan Barford's Charity, Other Charities for the Purchase of Coals, Susan Soame's Charity - Grace Loveday's Charity, Richard Middleton's Charity, Hannah Scott's Charity, Stephen Littlebaker's Charity, Anonymous Charity, Dorothy Appelbee's Prison and Bread Charities, John Bank's Charity, Elizabeth Matthew's Charity, William Mason's Charity, Jane Gatland's Charity, Charities of John Speary and Ephram Allen, Edwards Speak's Charity, Mark Cork's Charity, Richard Marks Charity, Wiliam Stringer's Charity, Richard Foye's Charity, John Page's Charity, St Saviour's Grammar School, The Parish Estates, Charities of Daniel Newman, King Charles I, Richard Wright, Grace Richardson and The City of London, Sir Thomas Cambell's Charity, James Shaw's Charity, Ann Miles's Charity, Charles Harris's Charity, The Reverend Samuel Benson's Charity, Hannah Maria Benson's Charity, Almshouse Charities, Pension Charities, Bishop Andrew's Charity, Alleyn's College of God's Gift - Eleemosynary Branch, St Saviour's National and Parochial Schools, The Southwark Female Society, including the Gifts of John Ellis and William Thorngate, Hydman's Bounty to the Church of England - Repair Fund of the District Church of St Peter in the Parish of St Saviour, Augusta Nona Hunt's Charity, Charities (including Hannah Jackson Gwilt's First Charity) under the St. Saviour's Southwark (Church Rate Abolition) Act, 1883, Hannah Jackson's Gwilt's Second Charity, The Special Relief Fund, The Unicorn Yard Trust, Marshall's Educational Foundation, Herold's Foundation, The May Feast Society, Martin's Charity and His Majesty's Annual Bounty and Collections.
Comprises information about the foundation of the Corporation of Wardens and its duties and management.
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