Parliamentary Papers, volume 153

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Parliamentary Papers, volume 153
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons
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weekly beyond Sir William Bonville'9 endowment. We have not been able to ascertain whether this petition was presented to the King, or whether any further measures were taken.
In the above-mentioned written statement, the amount of the arrears of the rents, to Lady- day 1759, is mentioned to be 1 ,074 /. u.; but we cannot find that any grant of them was ever obtained from the Crown, nor any such rents subsequently received by the chamber.
By indenture of bargain and sale, enrolled, bearing date
... 20th May 1675, between Richard Lant, Of Kingston-upon -Thames, in the county of Surrey, esquire, of the one part; and Christopher Brodridge, esquire, then mayor of Exeter, and seven others, aldermen of the said city, of the other part; die said Richard Lant, in consideration of the sura of 10$., and of the trusts thereinafter declared, granted to the parties of the second part, a messuage or tenement, commonly called New- house, otherwise Stevenson's farm, in Duntish, in the parish of Buckland, in the county of Dorset, and several closes of land therein specified, containing in the whole, by estimation, 71 acres, then let at the yearly rent of 50 /,, upon trust to dispose and employ the clear rents, issues and profits thereof, over and above all necessary charges, for the increase and better relief, maintenance and support of the several poor people that should inhabit in the two several almshouses in the parish of St.

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