An Account of the Public Charities of the Town of Bedford With the Laws Ex

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An Account of the Public Charities of the Town of Bedford With the Laws Ex
R B Ralph B Hankin
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24 CHARITIES FOUNDED BY The chool is a plain brick building, and adjoins tke hos- pital. There are now about 300 boys, generally sons of persons of very limited means. Although the words of the Act are <( at any age, " the trustees, in their discretion, as they are empowered, have fixed five years as the age of admission. On the afternoons of Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, in each week, upwards of 200 girls are taught reading, writing, and needle-work in this school, during which periods the boys have half-holidays. The hours of attendance in the morning are from nine till twelve, throughout the year ; and in the afternoon, from two till half-past four in the summer months, and from two till four in the winter months. The vacations and other holidays are the same as at the cnglish school. The salary of Mr. Furze is 60. A year; and Mr. Hall and Miss Smith receive 30. Per annum each. XXII. Best Almshouses. There are ten poor old men, and ten poor old women (being decayed housekeepers) placed during their lives, by the trustees, in the twenty alms-houses standing on the Bromham Road, and each is paid a sum, not exceeding ten shillings, weekly, and three pounds yearly, for clothing, out of the charity funds: but if a man and his wife are placed together in one house by the trustees, they are allowed a weekly sum not exceeding fifteen shillings, and an addi- tional sum for the clothing of the wife, not exceed- ing two pounds.

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