Donations of Peter Blundell, founder, and other benefactors to the free grammar school at Tiverton [compiled by B. Incledon]. Repr., with notes and additions to 1802. [2 issues]. |
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... Landes Howfes or other fure Hereditaments or Rents out of or which fortie Shillings every Yeare shall be paied by the Wardens of the fame Mystery for the tyme beinge for ever to the poore People in Bedlem in London to be paid quarterly ...
... Landes Howfes or other fure Hereditaments or Rents out of or which fortie Shillings every Yeare shall be paied by the Wardens of the fame Mystery for the tyme beinge for ever to the poore People in Bedlem in London to be paid quarterly ...
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... Landes Howfes or other fuer Hereditaments or Rent out of or of which fortie Shillings every Year fhall be alfoe paied by the Wardens of the fame Miftery for the Tyme beinge for ever to the poore People in Bed- lem aforefaid to be paide ...
... Landes Howfes or other fuer Hereditaments or Rent out of or of which fortie Shillings every Year fhall be alfoe paied by the Wardens of the fame Miftery for the Tyme beinge for ever to the poore People in Bed- lem aforefaid to be paide ...
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... Landes Howfes or other fuer Hereditaments or Rents out of or of whiche fortie Shillings every Yeare shall be paied by D the the Mafters and Wardens of the fame Mistery for the WILL . 13.
... Landes Howfes or other fuer Hereditaments or Rents out of or of whiche fortie Shillings every Yeare shall be paied by D the the Mafters and Wardens of the fame Mistery for the WILL . 13.
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... Landes Howfes or other fuer Hereditaments or Rents out of or of whiche fortie Shillings every Yeare Shall be likewife paied by the fame Wardens for the Tyme being for ever to the poor Pri- Joners in the faid Compter in the Poultry in ...
... Landes Howfes or other fuer Hereditaments or Rents out of or of whiche fortie Shillings every Yeare Shall be likewife paied by the fame Wardens for the Tyme being for ever to the poor Pri- Joners in the faid Compter in the Poultry in ...
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... Landes Howfes or other fuer He- reditaments or Rents out of or of which fortie Shillings every Year Shall bee paide by the Wardens of the faid Mistery for the Tyme being for ever to the poore prifoners in the Cownter in Wood - freet in ...
... Landes Howfes or other fuer He- reditaments or Rents out of or of which fortie Shillings every Year Shall bee paide by the Wardens of the faid Mistery for the Tyme being for ever to the poore prifoners in the Cownter in Wood - freet in ...
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Donations of Peter Blundell, Founder, and Other Benefactors to the Free ... Peter Blundell (of Tiverton ) No preview available - 2016 |
Donations of Peter Blundell, Founder, and Other Benefactors to the Free ... Peter Blundell,Benjamin Incledon No preview available - 2016 |
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abowte Acland aforefaid by fuch alfo Balliol Balliol College Bampfylde Bart Blundell's Boys Chilcott als Comyn chofen Daniel Cudmore Efqrs Efquier Elijah Impey eſtabliſhing Executors faid faid Feoffees faid fortie Shillings faid Stockes faie fame Miftery fame Wardens fent FEOFFEES elected fhall fiftie Powndes five Powndes fome fortie Shillings yearly fower fufficient Gent Gilberd give unto Guifte as unto Heir Henry Holcombe Rogus Houſe hundred and fiftie hundred Powndes Item I give Jaide James James Buller John Blundell John Quick John Weft laft Landes Howfes Lord Chief Mafter and Wardens moſt Number Peter Blundell Popham pounds Powndes I give Powndes Item Powndes upon Condition prefent Refidue Richard RICHARD BLUNDELL Scholarſhip School ſhall Sir Hugh Acland Sir John Spurway Tenement Thomas Thomas Carew thought meete Tiverton Truft twentie Powndes twoe tyme tyme beinge tyme to tyme Ufher unto the fame Uplowman voyde Wardens and Cominalty Whitmore William
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Page lxxiii - This Book of Articles before rehearsed is again approved, and allowed to be holden and executed within the realm, by the assent and consent of our Sovereign Lady Elizabeth, by the Grace of God, of England, France, and Ireland, Queen, Defender of the Faith, &c.
Page 60 - Know all men by these presents, that I, Hattie C. Ruddell, of the county of Beaufort and state of South Carolina, being in ill health but of sound and disposing mind and memory, do make and publish this, my last will and testament...
Page 33 - I will that my executors, or the survivors of them, by the advice and directions of my feoffees, and of the survivors of them, with all convenient speed, upon a fit and convenient plot and piece of ground in Tiverton aforesaid, by my executors for that purpose to be purchased and procured, shall erect and build...
Page 33 - ... convenient roomes over the same hawle, buttery and kitchin, all the windows well and strongly glassed and barred with iron barrs, and well covered, the floor of the school to be well plancked...
Page 34 - ... hawle, buttery and kitchin, all the windows well and strongly glassed and barred with iron barrs, and well covered, the floor of the school to be well plancked with plancks of...
Page 37 - ... and my hope and desier and will is, that they hould themselves satisfied and contente with that recompense for their travell, without seeking or exacting any more either of parent or children, which, procureth favour to givers and the contrarie to such as do not or cannot give, for my meaning is, yt shall be for ever a free schole, and not a schole of exaction.
Page 35 - School-house, garden, wood-yard, and house of ease to be rounde aboute well walled and inclosed with a strong wall, the goinge in and forthe to be at one only place with a fair strong gate with a little dore as is usual in the Schooles...
Page 1 - October, the xxxviij. yeare of the reigne of our Soveraigne Lady Elizabeth, by the grace of God Quene of England, France, and Ireland, Defender of the Fay the, etc.
Page 42 - ... husbandry, and all matters and circumstances thereof, and touching all parties to be interested therein, or to have any thing to doe abowte the...
Page 35 - ... theis severall buildings, plott, frame and all the partes thereof, the advise and directions of my saide righte deare and honorable friende Sir John Popham, knighte, lord chief justice of England, shall be taken and followed, and to him I give power and authority to alter and chaungc what parte or partes thereof, for the manner of building, largeness and conveying the premises he shall think good...