. A history of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight . ted SheppardsEducational Foundation consisted of the school-house, £3,000 consols, part of the £9,000 like stock,and £136 zs. $d. consols, part of the £1,208 6s. stock. Under the trusts the income of £6,000 consols,being £150 a year, is applicable in the maintenanceof six poor widows upwards of fifty years of age,residing in six almshouses erected by Mrs. SophiaSheppard, and out of the income of £1,208 6s. £20 per annum is payable to the rector ofQuarley for fuel and comforts for the poor of thatparish. 131 C. A. Swainson, His
. A history of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight . ted SheppardsEducational Foundation consisted of the school-house, £3,000 consols, part of the £9,000 like stock,and £136 zs. $d. consols, part of the £1,208 6s. stock. Under the trusts the income of £6,000 consols,being £150 a year, is applicable in the maintenanceof six poor widows upwards of fifty years of age,residing in six almshouses erected by Mrs. SophiaSheppard, and out of the income of £1,208 6s. £20 per annum is payable to the rector ofQuarley for fuel and comforts for the poor of thatparish. 131 C. A. Swainson, Hist, and Const, of Winton Epis. Reg. (Hants Rec. Soc), Probably marks (£26 135. ) should a Cathedral of the Old Foundation, 11. passim ; Inst. Bks. (). be read instead of £40. 138 Abbrev. Plac. (Rec. Com.), 62. 134 Pope Nich. Tax. (Rec. Rom.), 212A; 135 Feet of F. Hants, 2 John, no. 15. 133 Egerton MSS, 2031-4, passim ; fVykekams Rejr. (Hants Rec. Soc), 375. 136 Abbrev. Plac. (Rec. Com.), 62. 344 Amport Church Chancel Arch. Upper Clatford Church : Nave looking East ANDOVER HUNDRED ANDOVER ANDOVER with FOXCOTT CHAPELRY Andefera (x cent.) ; Andovere (xi cent.) ; Andewra,Andeura (xii cent.) ; Andevre, Andever (xiii cent.). The parish of Andover is by far the largest in thehundred to which it gives its name. It extends over8,663 acres, of which 5,173 acres are of arable land,884J acres permanent grass and 29 acres The town lies towards the south-west of the parish,on either side of the River Anton. The High Streetruns north and south, being continued northwardspast the cemetery towards Charlton, and southwardbecoming the Winchester road. Bridge Street cutsit at right angles and runs west to Devizes. TheSalisbury road branches from it just outside the principal roads are those which run northwardto Newbury and eastward to Basingstoke. Thechurch, with the vicarage hard by, is in the north ofthe town to the east of High Street. The TownHall,
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