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Expand 2 - Abraham Hammersley's Charity2 - Abraham Hammersley's Charity
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Collapse 1 - Papers concerning Henry Smith's charity by which Bedworth was one of the twenty two parishes sharing in the profits from an estate at Stoughton, Leics., the money from which was to be laid out in calico for the needy1 - Papers concerning Henry Smith's charity by which Bedworth was one of the twenty two parishes sharing in the profits from an estate at Stoughton, Leics., the money from which was to be laid out in calico for the needy
1 - Copy of Extract of deed of allotment (dated 30th December 1641) of Hy Smith's estates at Longstock, Tolshunt, Stoughton, Longney, Hartlepoole, Frodwell, Deptford and Shaldon Hants so far as the same any way related to the Stoughton Estate or the parishes endowed therewith, under which Bedworth received £8. - n.d.
2 - Accounts of the Henry Smith charity - 1711-1739
3 - Manuscript note of next meeting of the trustees of the estate of Henry Smith Esq - 15 January 1773
4 - Copy order on further hearing as to letting leases & costs, the Attorney General against the Earl of Ashburnham & others. - 29 October 1774
5 - Annotated auction particulars of Two Freehold Farms, part of the Charity Lands of Henry Smith, to be let on Monday 5th October 1801. Let to Mr Darsons of Quarndon for 21 years for a rent of £558-0-0 from Mich. 1802 - 1801
6 - Notice that the tenancy of Stoughton Farm will expire at Michaelmas 1823, therefore the farm will be let by auction about the month of August - 1823
7 - Letter from Messrs Bray & Warren re the length of lease of Stoughton Farm - 20 March 1823
8 - Letter from Messrs Bray & Warren stating that Stoughton Farm will be advertised for letting for term of 25 years. - 31 March 1823
9 - Letter from Messrs Bray & Warren re the letting of the farm at Stoughton which includes extract from the Order of the Court of Chancery respecting the mode of letting the farm. Indicates that the land is in very good order but that the farm house and buildings are not in a very good state of repair. - 22 April 1823
10 - Letter from Messrs Bray & Warren re lease of Stoughton being absolute for 21 years. - 10 March 1824
11 - Letter from the Charity Commission confirming that the Trustees of the charities of Smith and Hammersley had now passed from the churchwardens and overseers to Messrs William Johnson, Manasseh Horobin, Alfred Darlison and Thomas Garratt. - 6 January 1896
2 - Correspondence and account book, which contains a list of trustees of the Church Estate for 1874 - 1865-1886
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