An Account of Public Charities in England and Wales: Abridged from the Reports of His Majesty's Commissioners on Charitable Foundations, with Notes and Comments

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W. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1828 - 760 ページ

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517 ページ - ... standing in the name of the Accountant-General of the Court of Chancery, or the Accountant-General of the Court of Exchequer, or in, to...
398 ページ - ... is divided between Upper and Lower Canada, in the proportion of two-thirds to the former and one-third to the latter.
195 ページ - ... in all other parts of the kingdom ; with the power of punishing all offenders concerned in working adulterated gold and silver ; and the power of making byelaws, for their better government.
336 ページ - Christ, and by devising and phantasying vain opinions of purgatory and masses satisfactory to be done for them which be departed, the which doctrine and vain opinion by nothing more is maintained and upholden, than by the abuse of trentals, chantries, and other provisions made for the continuance of the said blindness and ignorance...
11 ページ - By the statutes of the School, drawn up by the founder, it is directed that there shall be taught in the School children of all nations and countries indifferently...
395 ページ - VI. under which the government is constituted of a mayor, recorder, ten aldermen, ten common-councilmen, a town-clerk, and two sergeants-at-mace. The borough sends two members to Parliament, and has done so since the 23d of Edward I. The right of election is in the mayor, aldermen, and resident burgesses, not receiving parochial relief. The sons of burgesses, and those who have served apprentice seven years in the borough, have a right (upon the demand thereof) to be made burgesses. Though the electors...
481 ページ - Billingsgate, £4. to provide a good and sufficient iron and glass lantern, with a candle, for the direction of passengers to go with more security to and from the waterside, all night long, to be fixed at the north-east corner of the parish church of St Botolph, from the feast-day of St Bartholomew to Lady-day ; out of which sum £1 was to be paid to the sexton for taking care of the lantern.
471 ページ - ... and also to certain other estates in England and Ireland not so charged; viz., in Ireland, to the manor of Grocers near Londonderry; to an equal share, with the other eleven chief companies of London, in certain lands and tenements purchased in the name of the Vintners' Company ; and to their proportion of the Royal Fishery of the kingdom of Ireland, held by the city of London; and in England, to two tenements in the parish of St. Michael, Queen-street, London, by the devise of Elizabeth Burrell;...
336 ページ - ... and other provisions made for the continuance of the said blindness and ignorance; and further considering and understanding that the alteration, change and amendment of the same, and converting to good and godly uses, as in erecting of grammar schools to the education of youth in virtue and godliness...
283 ページ - Cumberland, &c.,for a memorial of her last parting in this place with her good and pious mother, the right honourable Margaret Countess Dowager of Cumberland, the 2nd of April 1616.

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