Hornsea |
The Sum of £70 formerly vested in the Overseers
of the Poor under the Name of Town Stock is at
Present in the hands of the Church Lands
Trustees on loan at 5 Pr. Cent. The interest
is given to the Poor by the Minister and
Churchwardens at Christmas adn Easter.
£3.10s.0d
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The second of the two plaques. (see also Photo)
In or about 1780. Mary Young gave Money
for the purchase of a Cottage in Newbegin
in Hornsea to be occupied by some poor
Person or Persons of the Parish of Hornsea
rent free; and for the purchase of a piece of
Ground, to be let and the rent applied in
maintaining and repairing the said Cottage
& The Surplus, if any, to be applied for the
purchase of Coals for the Occupants of the Cottage
by Mrs. Youngs direction, the Vicar of Atwick
for the time being is the Trustee of this Charity.
--------- Two houses, four Cottages, & 70a.3r.12p of land all situate in the Parish of Hornsea, are vested in certain Trustees, called Feoffees, and the Rents applied in the repairs of the Church, as required, and in the ordinary disbursements of the Churchwardens for Church purposes the present Rents amount to £121. per Annum. F. TRAIN. of Hornsea, is the present Treasurer. ----------- Further particulars may be seen in the Report of the Commissioners for enquiring concerning Charitites dated 23rd Jany 1823 contained in the 9th Vol. of the Reports Page 763. ----------
Rev. J. de B. BATEMAN, M.A. VICAR
Churchwardens: H. BINDOFF P. RHODES K.U. LEGGOTT M.E. GREEN
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Data transcribed by
Colin Hinson.
from photography by Colin Hinson