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One
Annuity from the estate belonging to DRUMMOND SMITH Esq. £0.13s.4d
One
Annuity from Bromley’s estate Longmarston £1.6s. 8d
Do
left by Wm SMITH payable out of a House in Tring now
Stephen Gibbs £1.0s.0d
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from Shire lane FARM now Mrs JOHNSON’S
£2.0s.0d
The
interest of TEN POUNDS left by MRS ATKINS to be laid
out in Bread and given to the poor by the parish Officers, every EASTER
SUNDAY. The principal money was paid to the Parish Officers of TRING who
paid the interest.
One
piece or parcel of land lately part of Tring common, containing ONE
HUNDRED ACRES and which was awarded and set out by the Commissioners
appointed for enclosing the open Fields and Common and waste ground in
the Parish of Tring unto the Lord of the Manor of Great Tring, the Lord
of the Manor of Pendley, the perpetual Curate of Tring aforesaid the
CHURCHWARDENS AND OVERSEERS of the Poor of the said Parish of Tring and
their successors for the time being in TRUST for the said Trustees to
lay out the rent and produce thereof in FUEL to be distributed amongst
the poor of the said Parish, now lett at £30 per annum.
Also
one other piece or parcel of land, late part of the said Common,
adjoining to the PEST HOUSE containing ONE ACRE THREE ROODS and ONE
PERCH.
Also
one other piece or parcel of Arable Land lately part of Goldfield,
containing SEVEN ACRES THREE ROODS and FOUR
PERCH, now lett to Mr JOHN CHAMBERS at NINE POUND SIXTEEN SHILLINGS per
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which two last pieces or parcel of land were awarded by the said
Commissioners to the CHURCHWARDENS & OVERSEERS for the USE of the
Poor of Tring aforesaid.
One
annuity left by ELIZTH GUY payable out of the said
House lately occupied by Stephen Gibbs to be given to fix poor Widows of
Tring 10 each for gowns £3.0s.0d
The
rent of A HOUSE in the Market street of Tring lett to Sebn
Grace Blacksmith seven pounds a year which is given half yearly at Lady
day Michaelmas to the poor of TRING in Bread by the Overseers.
The
rent of six tenements in the Church yard of TRING now inhabited by
several poor persons placed there by the Parish Officers who pay four
pounds ten shillings for rent thereof & give the same to the poor of
Tring in Bread on New Year’s day.
Several
Houses in the Parish of TRING now occupied by poor persons, placed there
by the Parish Officers Viz. three tenements adjoining together in Church
Lane now inhabited by ANN ROW,
MARY WINDMILL & ELIZTH JUDGE seven
tenements in Akeman Street, now inhabited by WM SMART,
THOS GRANT, ELIZTH COOK, WM
READ, RICHRD MUNDAY, WM FINCHER, AND
DANIEL TOMPKINS, and a House & Garden at Little Tring occupied by
JOSEPH DORRIFIELD. |