Description | (a) Christopher Baker's charity, by which rents from premises in Henley were to be used to pay the curate 20s. a year, to lay out 5s. for good and pious books for the poor and to pay out the remainder to the poor for repairs and taxes: : copy of relevant part of Baker's will, 1716-1717 : accounts and receipts 1717-1757 (with gap)
(b) William Randoll's charity, by which rents from property were to be used in setting out poor children as apprentices and also apparently for educational purposes. : letter respecting the charity sent by Thomas Randoll, 1692. : minutes and orders of trustees, 1774-1877 (with gaps). : accounts, 1775-1841 (with gap): earlier accounts are said to be for Henley Charity Land (? Randoll's Charity). : list of applicants wishing to have their sons educated at the charity school, c. 1787 |