Category: Charity
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Town Houses Accounts 1855
24 Dec 1855 Meeting at the Green Man Inn Payments to the poor Received 15s James Steward Received 12s Widow Fryer, Widow Buckner, Received 10s Widow Houlton, Widow Hart, Widow Bowden, Widow Shingleton, Widow Cox, Widow Peter Pendry, Susan King, Widow Dixon, Widow Warden, Widow Gill, Widow James Pendry, Widow Herriot, Charles Bowler Snr, James…
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Town Houses Accounts 1853
The full records are held by Buckinghamshire Archives Ref CH35/FA1 24 Dec 1853 Meeting at the George Inn Payments to the poor Received 12s Widow Fryer, James Seward Received 10s Widow Irons, Widow Houlton, Widow Hart, Widow Wells, Widow Bowden, Widow Shingleton, Widow Cox, Martha Barnes, Widow Peter Pendry, Susan King, Widow Dixon, Widow Warden,…
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Town Houses Accounts 1847
The full records are held by Buckinghamshire Archives Ref CH35/FA1 24 Dec 1847 Meeting at the Black Boy Payments to the poor Receiving 12s Joseph Pendry Receiving 12s each Widow Irons, Widow Smith, Widow Holton, Widow Fryer, Widow Hart, Widow Wells, Widow Bowden, Widow Shingleton, Widow Jeffs, Widow Pendry, Widow Lamprey, Widow Taylor Receiving 10s…
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Town Houses Charity
The Town Houses charity first appeared in the record in 1675. Although there were mentions in the Colnbrook Town Book of Town Houses with the rents going to the accounts of the town.