Armourers And Brasiers: Report As to Estates, Properties And Trusts

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Armourers And Brasiers: Report As to Estates, Properties And Trusts
London (England). Armourers And Brasiers Company, Charles John Shoppee
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6 London Bridge Act, and this Company received forty pounds as the purchase money thereof, which sum was invested in the purchase of ^"43. 16s. iod. Consols.
There is a clause inserted, that if any default should be made by the Company in payment of the aforesaid annuity of £3 to the Churchwardens of St.
Botolph, the said Annuity should go to the Parson and Churchwardens of the said pari$h of St. Botolph Without, Bishopsgate, and their successors for ever, for the use of the poor in the said pa
...rish, and if the Churchwardens aforesaid should fail in the performance of the trust, the Company should keep the three pounds for the use of their own poor.
The Trusts attached to this Bequest are : — To pay two pounds yearly to each of the two poorest Liverymen.
To pay three pounds to the Parish of St. Botolph Without, Bishopsgate.
To pay three pounds a year a-piece to the two poorest Yeomen of the Company.
To pay three pounds a year a-piece to the two poorest Widows of former Yeomen.
THOMAS DRING'S BEQUEST.


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