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The Benefaction plaques in St. Patrick's Church.
The Church of Saint Patrick, Patrington
Benefactions
1595 | John Thorgey, left 5/- yearly for ever, charged on his house and Garth at Patrington. Surrended to Thomas Tock, to be paid to the Churchwardens and by them, distributed amongst the poor, on the 2nd day of November. |
1650 | Mr Coniston Wrightinton, of Hull, Marster Mariner, left £40 for use of the poor of this Parish, which sum was laid out in Buildings and C. for use of the poor in 1658. |
1658 | Captain Robert Hildyard, left £10 half the interest to repair the bell frames and the other half to the poor, on the 2nd day of October, for ever. |
1685 | Mr Alderman Duncalf, of Hull, gave £5 the interest thereof to be given to the poor every New Years Day. |
1685 | Mrs Hall, gave £5, the interst to be given to the poor every Good Friday. |
1703 | Mrs Francis Maister, of Penzance, born Patrington, left £10 the interest to be given to the poor, every Christmas Day. |
1723 | Mrs Ann Watson, left 26/- to be parid out on an Estate at Stoneferry, to be given in Bread at the Church every Sunday to such poor persons as attend Divine Service. |
1763 | Mr Thomas Taylor, of Patrington, left £21 the interest to be 20/- and given to the poor, in Bread at the Church. |
1772 | The Reverend Nicholas Nichols, Clerk, left 52/- a year, charged upon his Estates at Patrington, to be given to the poor in Bread, at the Church every Lords Day. |
1777 | Mrs Ann Thorpe, of Patrington, left £20 in interest ofr use of the poor. |
1783 | Mr Robert Robinson, of Patrington, left £26, interest thereof to be ginven in Bread to the poor at Church every Sunday. N.B. this money was laid out in Buildings houses and C. for the poor in 1827. |
1805 | Mrs Susanah Featherstone, left £100, as is mentioned on her monument. But payment was refused by the executor and was never received. |
The Second Benefaction plaque (see also Photo)
The Church of Saint Patrick, Patrington
Benefactions
1843 | Miss Phebe Linsdall, built 4 Hospital Cottages in Welwick Road, Patrington, with an Endowment of £1500, for use of Elderly Church Women and appointed Incumbents of Patrington-Winestead and Sunk Island Trustees. |
1936 | The Reverend P.R. Frost, M.A. Rector 1928-1948 gave the Rerodos in 1933, £500, for the Heating system and in 1948 £120 to complete the Memorial Bells, and in 1951 £4747 Transport 3% Stock, the interest to be used for Church Restoration, and £1000 to the Patrons, Clare College, to be invested, the interest to augment the Stipend. |
1941 | Sarah Ann Cheetham, left £100, in memory of her husband, Lay Reader and Chorister of this church, interest to be used for Choir Expenses. |
1941 | Mr M.W. Theakstone, left £506 3% Savings Bonds, the interest to be used for Music for Organ and Choir. |
1947 | Mr A.E. Elton, left his Estate £467 to the Restoration Fund. |
1949 | Sarah A. Kirman & Ada Kirman, sisters left £100 to the Restoration Fund. |
1955 | Reverend J.A.E. Jones, B.A. Rector 1949-1955 left his Estate of £1300 invested 1957 in £1650 4% consolidated Stock to Patrington Restoration Fund. |
1959 | The Reverend P.R. Frost, M.A. Rector 1928-1948 left £150 to be invested, the interest to be used to give the Ringers £2 to Ring for the Sovereigns Accession and £2 to Ring for tghe Sovereigns Birthday - Sundays excepted and the Balance to upkeep the Bells. |
1964 | Mr D.A. Fewster, bequeathed £100, to be invested for the Church restoration Fund. |
Data transcribed by
Colin Hinson.
from photography by Colin Hinson