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Huggate, Benefactions transcription:

The Barker Benefaction plaque in St. Mary's Church, Huggate.


Mrs Frances Barker of York, did, on May 30. 1726 bequ-
eath the sum of £50. the Interest of which is to be given to-
wards educating the chuildren of the poor legally settled in
the parish of Huggate. To the said £50. were added £10, be-
longing to the parish of Huggate, and paid to the Lord of
the Manor of Huggate, out of whose Estates the sum of
£3, being the Interest of both sums, is to be paid annually:
one moiety on Midsummer day, the other on Christmas day.
The said Charity to be invested in three Trustees, the
Rector of Huggate for the time being, one, and two others
near the parish of Huggate. In case of the Trustees dying
without others being nominated, the Archbishop of York
for the time being to nominate. A Book of entries to be
kept in the Vestry.
Also Woods Dole, 5s. per annum, to be given in Chari-
ty. Payable upon Kilnwick Percy Estate.

T. Cross, C. Stubbings, Overseers. 1826


Data transcribed by
Colin Hinson.
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