To the POOR of the Parish
of Harewood. 2 Closes of
ground called Foxglove close, and
Straikefoot Ing, lying at Weeton,
left by Anthony Sawdrie, Parish
Clerk, in the year of our Lord,
1631. Also an allotment for the
same situated at Huby. The yearly
rent to be used for putting out
a Boy or Girl apprentice yearly,
within the Parish of Harewood,
viz- 1st. year to Harewood. 2nd. year
To Wike, Wigton, Alwoodley, or
Weardley. 3rd. year to East Keswick,
Dun Keswick, or Weeton,
so that it goes to Harewood every
3rd. year: viz. 1st. year to Harewood,
2nd. to Wike, 3rd. to East Keswick,
4th. to Harewood, 5th. To Wigton, 6th
to Dun Keswick, 7th. to Harewood,
8th. to Alwoodley, 9th. to Weeton, 10
to Harewood, 11th. to Weardley.
None to have benefit, but such as
are born in wedlock, whose parents
are inhabitants within the Parish
of Harewood, within the space of
10 years. In defect of a Boy or
Girl in any of the said places, the
money to be laid out in Grey Cloth
and given to the poorest persons
there.
A house and Garth at Huby, left
by Thomas Harrison of Stub
house, whih with the lands before
mentioned, are now let for £9:7:6.
a year.
Three acres of meadow ground
lying in East Keswick Fiffs
left by James Flesher, Merchant
of London, in the year of our
Lord 1625, and now exchanged
for 7 acres or nearly, of Land,
lying in the Township of East
Keswick, known by the name of
Barnsley's Land, which is now
let at £5 per year, to the use of the
poor of this Parish.
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