Sessional Papers, Volume 52H.M. Stationery Office, 1901 - Great Britain |
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... charge is made by him for the use of his offices or clerks . A banking account is kept at the Bank of England . Cheques are signed by two trustees . Under Article 2 of the Chancery Scheme a sum amounting usually to between 6,0001 . and ...
... charge is made by him for the use of his offices or clerks . A banking account is kept at the Bank of England . Cheques are signed by two trustees . Under Article 2 of the Chancery Scheme a sum amounting usually to between 6,0001 . and ...
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... charge , of homeless and destitute persons who are desirous of obtaining employment . There is accommodation for about 30 men and 23 women , and during the year 1899-1900 491 men and 386 women were adınitted . Religious services and ...
... charge , of homeless and destitute persons who are desirous of obtaining employment . There is accommodation for about 30 men and 23 women , and during the year 1899-1900 491 men and 386 women were adınitted . Religious services and ...
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... charge , the only expense being their conveyance to and from the Home . A report upon the Institution , with the names of contributors and audited statements of account , is published annually . Moore's Gift.- George Moore , by his will ...
... charge , the only expense being their conveyance to and from the Home . A report upon the Institution , with the names of contributors and audited statements of account , is published annually . Moore's Gift.- George Moore , by his will ...
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... charge , there is annually paid by the Tallow Chandlers Company , the sum of 21 . without in lieu of the 15 quarters of charcoal , and this sum appears to have been received without variation Bishopsgate . from the year 1663 ; before ...
... charge , there is annually paid by the Tallow Chandlers Company , the sum of 21 . without in lieu of the 15 quarters of charcoal , and this sum appears to have been received without variation Bishopsgate . from the year 1663 ; before ...
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... charge of two loads of charcoal , given by one Christopher Campion , citizen and mercer of London , payable to , and to be distributed amongst the poor of the parish of Bishopsgate . " The existence of this charge is also noticed in an ...
... charge of two loads of charcoal , given by one Christopher Campion , citizen and mercer of London , payable to , and to be distributed amongst the poor of the parish of Bishopsgate . " The existence of this charge is also noticed in an ...
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Page 25 - Kenner, the defendant in error, previous to her intermarriage with Charles Turner, by which the slaves in question were settled on the said Charles Turner and herself, during their lives, and the life of the longest liver of them, with remainder to the heirs of the said Rebecca, not having been proved and recorded within the time prescribed by law, it is contended by the plaintiff in error that...
Page 32 - ... of forfeiting the sum of five pounds, to be levied by distress and sale, by warrant of any two or more justices of the peace of the same county, who shall have examined into and found him guilty of such offence; which said sum shall be applied to and for the use of the poor of the said parish, by direction of the said justice or justices of the peace.
Page 14 - Also a scheme for authorizing the sale of certain sums of stock now standing in the name of the Accountant-General of the Court of Chancery, to the...
Page 202 - Act; and upon trust, to permit the said premises, and all buildings thereon erected or to be erected, to be for ever hereafter appropriated and used as and for a school for the education of children and adults, or children only, of the labouring, manufacturing, and other poorer classes in the parishj OI> aforesaid [and as a residence for the schoolmaster], and for no other purpose...
Page 94 - Tenure shall be settled and assured upon and for such Trusts, Intents, and purposes, and with, under, and subject to such Powers, Provisoes, and Declarations, as...
Page 26 - Confirmed and graunted, and by these p'sents, do Ratify, Confirme and graunt, unto Mr. Oloffe Stevens, his heires and Assignes, the above recited Lott of Ground and premisses, with all and Singular the Appurtenances : To have and to hold, the said Lott of Ground and premisses, unto the said Mr. Oloffe Stevens, his heires and Assignes, unto the proper use and behoofe, of the said Mr. Oloffe Stevens, his heires and Assignes for ever. Rendring and Paying, such Dutyes and...
Page 19 - Religions opinions, or attendance or non-attendance at any particular form of religious worship, shall not in any way affect the qualification of any person for being a Governor under this Scheme.