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Zachary Clark: Charities belonging to the Poor: 1811

An ACCOUNT
of the different CHARITIES
belonging to THE POOR
of the COUNTY of NORFOLK,
Abridged from the Returns under GILBERT'S ACT,
to the House of Commons in 1786;
and from THE TERRIERS
in the Office of the LORD BISHOP OF NORWICH.
by ZACHARY CLARK.
1811.

Notes:

  • G - (if present) an abridged extract from Gilbert's Returns, 1786
  • T - (if present) an abridged extract from a terrier, with its date
  • GT - (if present) combined abridged extracts from Gilbert's Returns and a terrier.
  • In the original, pounds are shown as "l" so, for example, 60 pounds is shown as "60l." which is not easy to read. In this transcription they are shown as "£" so 60 pounds appears as "£60".

[Transcription copyright © Pat Newby]

MORLEY ST. BOTOLPH.
(FOREHOE HUNDRED.)

G.- £5 per annum, secured upon an Estate in the possession of Thomas Arigson [sic], bequeathed by Elizabeth the wife of John Brown, of Colton, in 1732, to be applied as follows, viz. - £3 yearly for teaching 6 poor children of this parish to read, and £2 more yearly towards buying books and cloaths for the said children.

William Jackson, by Will, in 1762, gave the annual sum of £1 for bread, to be distributed amongst the Poor of this parish; which is paid by Nicholas Jackson, the executor.


See also the Morley St Botolph parish page.

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March 2016