Report of the Commissioners appointed in pursuance of two several acts of Parliament; the one, made and passed in the 58th year of His late Majesty, c.91, intituled, "An Act for appointing Commissioners to inquire concerning Charities in, England, for the Education of the Poor"; and the other, made and passed in the 59th year of His late Majesty, c.81. intituled, "An Act to amend an Act of the last session of Parliament, for appointing Commissioners to inquire concerning Charities in England, for the Education of the Poor, and to extend the powers thereof to other Charities in England and Wales".
- Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons.
- Date:
- 1826-1829
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Credit: Report of the Commissioners appointed in pursuance of two several acts of Parliament; the one, made and passed in the 58th year of His late Majesty, c.91, intituled, "An Act for appointing Commissioners to inquire concerning Charities in, England, for the Education of the Poor"; and the other, made and passed in the 59th year of His late Majesty, c.81. intituled, "An Act to amend an Act of the last session of Parliament, for appointing Commissioners to inquire concerning Charities in England, for the Education of the Poor, and to extend the powers thereof to other Charities in England and Wales". Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![Derby.] FOR INQUIRING CONCERNING CHARITIES, Parish of Dronfield—continued, Township of Coal Aston : Kent’s charity. Township of Unstone: Curtys’s charity. Chapelry of Dore: Dore school. Shepherd’s gift to Dore school. Dewce’s charities. Wolstenholme’s charity. Raworth’s charity. Shepherd’s charity. Totley school. Green’s charity. Chapelry of Holmesfield : Free school. The Penny Acres. Chapel land. Parish of Eckington: Foljambe’s charity. Pole’s dole. Bromehead's charities. Inman’s charity. Mosbrough school. Ridgeway school. Rotheram’s charities. Denham’s charity. Parish lands. Lost charities. P arish of Elmton: Wilkson’s charity. Gisborne’s charity. Parish of Hault Hucknall: ■ Hardwick school. Charity of the Countess and Earl of Devonshire. Derrey’s charity. Gisborne’s charity. Parish of Heath : Charity of the Countess and Earl of Devonshire. Gisborne’s charity. Parish of Killamarsh: Hewitt’s charity. Hewitt senior’s charity. Ward’s charity. Kay’s charity. ■ Mirfin’s charity. Pole’s charity. Gisborne’s charity. School. Parish of Langwith: Charity of the Countess and Earl of Devonshire. Vaughan’s charity. Parish of Morton: Easter money. Gisborne’s charity. Turbutt’s charity. Annuity for the repairs of the church. Parish of South Normanton. Gisborne’s charity. Parish of Norton: School. Stone’s charity. Scriven’s charities. Stories charity. Wingfield’s charity. Rose’s charity. Newton’s charity. Gisborne’s charity. Bocking Fields. Poor’s lands. Hamlets of Greenhill and Bradway: Shepherd’s charity. Parish of Pinxton: Coke’s charity. Gisborne’s charity. Parish of Pleasley: Pearsce’s charity. Gisborne’s charity. Hamlet of Shirebrook: Boler’s charity. Parish of Scarcliff: Ludlam’s charity. Lawrence’s charity. Johnson’s charity. Saxton’s charity. Gisborne’s charity. Vaughan’s charity. Bell-rope land. Parish of Shirland: Fidler’s charity. Laverack’s charity. Gisborne’s charity. Turbutt’s charity. Hallfield Gate school. Parish of Staveley: Netherthorpe school. Woodthorpe hospital. Charities of Judge Rodes and others. CharitiesofSirPeterFretche- ville and others. Charities of Heathcote and others. Jacson’s charity. Charities of James Gisborne and others. Charities of Hitch and others. Chapelry of Great Barlow: Mower’s charity. Mellor’s charity. Parish of Staveley—continued. Chapelry of Great Barlow— continued. Charities ot Thomas and Su- sannah Stevenson. Crashaw’s charity. Bargh’s charity. Gisborne’s charity. Parish of Sutton-cum-Duckman- ton : School. Charities of Curry and others. Leach’s charity. Gisborne’s charity. Parish of Tibshelf: Gisborne’s charity. Parish of Whittington : Charity of Peter Webster, senior. Joshua Webster’s charity. Poor’s lands. Nicholas Sprentall’s charity. Wolstenholme’s charity. Hind’s charity. Gilberthorpe’s charity. Elizabeth Bulkley's charity. Charity of Peter Webster the younger. Samuel Holmes’s charity. Burton’s charity. Gisborne’s charity. Parish of Whitwell: Drew’s and Fox’s charities. England’s charity. Pilkington’s charity. Bright’s charity. Gisborne’s charity. Parish of Wingerwortli: Stanford’s charity. Lowe’s charity. Foljambe’s charity. Gisborne’s charity. Parish of North Wingfield : Deer-Leap School. Luddington’s charity. Dobbs and Brailsford’s cha- rities. Stephenson’s charity. Church lands. Gisborne’s charity. Hamlets of Stretton and Clay Lane: Stocks’s charity. Township of Tupton: Charity of Brailsford and another. Parish of South Wingfield: Newton’s charity. Gisborne’s charity. Strelley’s charity. HUNDRED OF HIGH PEAK. PARISH OF BAKEWELL. TOWNSHIP OF BAKEWELL. Lady Manners’s School. BY Indenture, bearing date 12 May, 1636 (as appears from an old copy thereof produced to us), between Grace Lady Manners, widow, of the one part, and John Greaves, esquire, John Rowlandson, William Savile, and John Stephenson, of the other part, the said Lady Manners, in order to E ~ make Bake well. Lady Manners’s School. y -](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21305857_0004_0011.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)