- ReferenceBH420a-b
- TitleSettlement for the maintenance of the Charity School: (Lease & Release enrolled) (i) Frances Ashton, Jane Cart, & Thos. Aynscombe & w. Eliz.; & (ii) Jas. Cart (son & Heir app. of Jane C.) of London, esq., Saml. Cart of St. Sepulchre's (co. Midx.), esq., John Lord sen. of Dunstable, clerk, & Wm. Ginger of Edlesborough (co. Bucks.), gent. (Recites that Wm. Chew (bro. of sd. Frances, Jane & Eliz.) had for many years provided clothes for 30 poor boys of Dunstable, & intended to erect a school & appoint a master for the teaching of 'Reading Writeing and Accompts' to 40 poor boys, which intention his sis- ters had now carried out). - - The school house in Dunstable in which the master lives & the boys are taught; a farm & lands in Caddington (co. Herts.), in occ. of Henry Long; a farm in Scuridge End in Luton, in occ. of Thos. Swaine; a piece of land in Houghton Regis, in occ. of Henry Tomkins; & sevl. pieces of land in Whip- snade & Flamstead (co. Herts.), in occ. of Wm. Howard. (40 salary p.a. for master, & 37 allowance for clothing for boys). Witn: Wm. Besley, Wm. Pocklington, W. Colemare, W. Ginger jun., John Lord jun. & Rich. Bond.
- Date free text15,16 Dec. 1724
- Production dateFrom: 1724 To: 1724
- Level of descriptionitem
- Persons/institution keywordAshton, Frances,
Cart, Jane,
Chew, Jane,
Aynscombe, Thomas,
Aynscombe, Elizabeth,
Cart, James,
Cart, Samuel,
Lord, John,
Ginger, William,
Chew, William,
Chew, Frances,
Chew, Elizabeth,
Long, Henry,
Swaine, Thomas,
Tomkins, Henry,
Howard, William,
Besley, William,
Pocklington, William,
Colemare, William,
Bond, Richard - Keywords
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