. The Victoria history of the county of Hertford. Natural history. HERTFORD HUNDRED CHESHUNT Loans j per cent, stock, the annual dividends, amounting to £3 is. \d., to be applied in the purchase of wearing apparel for distribution on the first Monday in October to the widows at Turner's Hill almshouses. In 1882 Henry Timson and Philip Augustus Browne, by deed, gave £, now represented by £5160*. lid. Local Loans 3 per cent, stock, the annual dividends, amounting to £1; 9/. id., for the benefit of inmates of Turner's Hill almshouses and of the Spital almshouses. In 1 j 84 Mildred Lady Burghl


. The Victoria history of the county of Hertford. Natural history. HERTFORD HUNDRED CHESHUNT Loans j per cent, stock, the annual dividends, amounting to £3 is. \d., to be applied in the purchase of wearing apparel for distribution on the first Monday in October to the widows at Turner's Hill almshouses. In 1882 Henry Timson and Philip Augustus Browne, by deed, gave £, now represented by £5160*. lid. Local Loans 3 per cent, stock, the annual dividends, amounting to £1; 9/. id., for the benefit of inmates of Turner's Hill almshouses and of the Spital almshouses. In 1 j 84 Mildred Lady Burghley, by deed, granted an annuity of £10 payable by the Haberdashers' Company, whereof £2 1 p. ^d. is payable to the vicar for sermons on the first Sunday after Michael- mas Day, and at Christmas, Easter and Whitsuntide, and the remainder in the distribution of bread and In 1794 Samuel Brookland, by deed, gave an annuity of £3 10s. payable out of a house in the High Street, £3 thereof to be distributed among the inmates of the workhouse and 10/. to the master for his trouble. The rent-charge is duly paid. Allotment in lieu of common rights. By an inclosure award, 14 May 1804, 100 acres, part of Cheshunt Common, were inclosed for the benefit of cottagers having right of Common ; the land is let producing £150 a year or thereabouts. In 1909-10 the net income, amounting to £125 5/. jd., was paid to persons entitled to common rights. There was also a sum of ,£250 on deposit account at the bank. The Cottage Hospital, founded about 1890, is supported partly by voluntary contributions and partly from endowments of about £80 a year derived from gifts by the late Lady Meux, J. and C. Doc Mrs. Baker, Mrs. Gaylcr and Thomas Lcig'. Almshouses, Turner In 172; Joseph Alcock by his will gave £4 yearly to be distributed equally among forty poor men and women, 10/. to the inmates of the ten almshouses, and 10/. to the vicar for a sermon on the Sunday before Christmas. These sums are


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