10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ALMSMEN»
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almsmen in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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1
An Account of the Charitable Donations to Places Within the ...
The fourth and fifth relate to the government of the almsmen. — As none live
there, these clauses need no comment. Disobeyed. The sixth is for going to
church regularly, and receiving the sacrament twice at least in the year.
Disobeyed, The ...
Francis Charles Parry, 1818
2
An Account of Public Charities in England and Wales: ...
The premises belonging to the Company in this situation, at the present time,
comprise two' houses, one of Which is inhabited bythe beadle of the Company,
and the other consists of four apartments, in Which four of the almsmen are
lodged.
Great Britain. Commissioners for Inquiring Concerning Charities, John Wade, 1828
3
Readings in Eastern Religions
At the time the almsmen who were elders were instructing and teaching the
novices,—some taking ten, others twenty or thirty or forty; and under this
instruction and teaching the novices grew to higher and higher specific
attainments. On the ...
Harold Coward, Ronald Neufeldt, Eva K. Neumaier, 2006
4
Collections towards a parochial history of Berkshire, being ...
What worldly business the Almsmen may exercise. ' Item, It shall be lawful for §riy
of die almsmen, shaving' Hills in any manual trade, to work at the same within the
hospital or without. thereby to get some part of their living, or for any of the ...
5
The endowed charities of ... London; repr. from seventeen ...
Mrs. Cock gave 100/. to the Company, and directed that out of the interest thereof,
there should be annually paid to each of the six almsmen at the hall, 6s. fid.
Robert Payne gave 100/. to the Company, to be lent to two young men ; and
directed ...
Commissioners for inquiry into charities, 1829
6
The Endowed Charities of the City of London: Reprinted at ...
Robert Payne gave 100/. to the Company, to be lent to two young men ; and
directed that, in addition to certain payments to the officers of the Company, 10*.
should be yearly paid amongst these almsmen. None of the sums directed by the
...
Great Britain. Commissioners for Inquiring Concerning Charities, 1829
7
Reports from Commissioners
The ill effects resulting from such a consti- threo senior tution, and the incapacity
of the almspeople to act almsmen as as trustees, have been strikingly illustrated
since the ihe Court date of Mr. Martin's report. The Rev. J. M. Gresley, monf"1*6" ...
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons, 1867
8
The History of the Twelve Great Livery Companies of London: ...
these almshouses are : “To the seven almsmen, and the woman who attends
them, 5s. each per week, making iO-ll. ; for clothing for the almsmen, 301. , for
medicines for ditto, 151. ; for fuel for ditto, 101., and for incidental repairs 5]. ;
making a ...
9
The Statutes and Ordinances for the Government of the ...
himself, and other i* pwr Almsmen residing therein, and of the three poof Nurses
belonging thereto, and Thomas Redgrave, late Churchwarden of JVood- bridge
aforesaid, did on the said second Day of January aforesaid, prefer their Petition ...
Robert Loder, Thomas Seckford, 1792
10
Domesday Book and the Law: Society and Legal Custom in Early ...
Society and Legal Custom in Early Medieval England Robin Fleming. Bondi the
Staller put (apposuit) them in this manor, and Ralph Taillebois found them there.
66 i, 218v (57-6) King's reeves, beadles, and almsmen; Carlton: TRW Ketilbert, ...
4 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «ALMSMEN»
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almsmen is used in the context of the following news items.
Almshouses - the independent alternative to the welfare state
... when a customs collector called Abraham Dawes funded almshouses for 12 “indigent, decayed and decrepit” almsmen and almswomen. «Telegraph.co.uk, Feb 15»
Container shipping: the secretive industry crucial to our existence
... gentlemen, discharged lawyers' clerks, suspended Government clerks, almsmen, pensioners, servants, thieves'. They have long since gone. «Telegraph.co.uk, Sep 13»
The Coronation 60th Anniversary Service of HM Queen Elizabeth II
A Procession of Religious Representatives, accompanied by The Queen's Almsmen, moves to places in the Lantern and the Sacrarium. «YouTube, Jun 13»
Order of service
A procession of religious representatives, accompanied by the Queen's almsmen. Members of the Royal Family arrive and are conducted to ... «The Times, Jun 13»