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A30714 The survey and antiquitie of the towne of Stamford in the county of Lincolne with its ancient foundation, grants, priviledges, and severall donations thereunto belonging : also a list of the aldermens names, and the time when they were chosen : with the names of 10 Lord Majors (of the Hon. city of London) borne in the foresaid county of Lincolne / written by Richard Butcher, Gent. ... Butcher, Richard, 1583-1665? 1646 (1646) Wing B6261; ESTC R2120 34,702 55

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of wood and blew Cloth to make each of them a Gown and the said Lord Burley did appoint the Alderman of Stamford for the time being to have the nomination of foure of the said poor men when any of the said places shall happen to f●ll voyd In anno Dom. 1588 the foresaid Mrs. Iane Cecell by her last Will and Testament gave 50. l. to be lent out for ever without interest to poor Tradesmen and Artificers in Stamford and Stamford-Baron the same to be disposed of by certain Feoffers nominated in hersaid Will Richard Sn●●de● Clarke and Parson of St. Iohns in Stamford by his last will in anno Dom. 1604 gave certain Lands and Tenements for ever in Stamford after the decease of his wife fo● seaven poor Widdowes of the age of 60 yeares and upwards the profits whereof doth afford each Widdow 7. d a weeke and a house to dwell in and by the said will it is appointed that the Alderman of Stamford for the time being shall appoint them to their places when any place shall fall void Iane K●shey late of Stamford Widdow the same yeer by her last Will gave 8. l. for ever to be put forth to interest and the profits thereof to go to the use of the poor of Stamford Sir Robert Wingfield late of Vpton in the County of Northampton Knight being one of the Comburgesses of Stamford and likewise one of the Burgesses of the Parliament the same ye●re obtained of King Iames the pardon and remittance of two fifteenes for Stamford and Stamford-Baron amounting to the summe of 84. l. 8. s. 4. d. The same Sir Robert Wingfield in anno Dom. 1605 obtained pardon and remittance of the said King Iames for Stamford and Stamford-Baron of six entire fifteenes amounting to the summe of 254. l. 6. s. Anno Dom. 1609 the right honourable Thomas late Earle of Ex●ter a right pious and charitable person a man as we of Stamford may say fixed in his generation as our Saviour Christ was in his passion betwixt two c. gave a perpetuall ann●ety of 41. l. 1. s. 8. d. per annum issuing out of certain Lands in Lincolnshire for the putting forth of poor children Apprentizes such as should be born in the Town of Stamford and towards other charitable use● besides the Town did often receive from him whilst it was blessed with his life many great and beneficiall favours Hugh Allington late of Timwell in the County of Rutland Esqu by his last will gave 40. l. forever to be lent to the poor artificers in Stamford and Stamford-Baron without interest by certain Feoffers named in his said will Roger Mannors of Vffington in the County of Lincoln Esquire by his last will gave to the use of the poor of Stamford 20. l. for ever to be put forth to interest the profit whereof to be bestowed in C●les amongst the said poor yeerly by the dis●retion of the Alderman for the time being The reverend and pious Prelate Robert Iohnson of Northluffing●● in the County of Rutland late Arch Deacon of L●icester amongst other his pious works to Stamford whilst he lived gave a Bible of the largest size to passe from Alderman to Alderman and the ●id on the Aldermans cushion before him in the Church every Lords day or at other times when he goeth to Church Antony Ash●● Gentleman by his last Will gave 5. l. per annum for ever to the use of the poor in Stamford Mr. Edward Welles gave a house which yeelds 3. l. 10. s. per annum and three akers of Land to be payd to a petty School-master in Stamford to teach poor Free-mens children of that Town to reade English Anno Dom. 1638 VVilliam Beanell late of Chasterton in the County of Huntingdon Esquire by his last Will gave to the use of the poore of Stamford 80. l. the interest whereof to be distribut●d amongst the said poor by the discretion of the Alderman for the time being St. Maries VVilliam Hickham Alderman of Stamford anno Dom. 1467 at his own cost and charges built the gilded Quire on the North side of the Chancell of the said Church and both he and his wife lye buried under a faire stone of blew Marble as aforesaid in the mistd of the same Quire Richard Banister late of the same parish Gentleman erected at his own charges in the South Quire of St. Maries aforesaid a p●●sique Library and gave some Books to the same as Gall●●s Workes and some other Bookes both of Physick and Chyrurgery and at hi● death gave 10. l. in Money the interest of which summe is yeerely to be bestowed in Bookes for the increase of the said Library such as the Minister of that his Parish shall think most fit Mr. Robert Bullack sometime of this Parish was a good benefactor to the same in setting the poor children not onely of this parish but of the town in generall at work to the knitting of Iersey Mr. Iohn West Citizen and Butcher of London born in this Parish gave 4. l. to the said Parish the interest of which is yeerly to be bestowed upon the Poore of the same Robert Bullack● of London Chyrurgion giveth 3. l. to be added to the 4. l. his Unckle Ioh● VVest giveth for the use of the poor the interest to buy Bread the Sabath a●ore and after Christ-t●d● yeerly for ever to be distributed in the Church to needfull poore by the Officers of the said Parish Iohn Bullack of London Butcher giveth 3. l. to make the aforesaid 7. l. 10. l. and the interest of the said 10. l. to be given monthly or at the discretions of the Elders or Church-Wardens Edward Robinson Citizen and White-Baker of London gave 11. l. 6. s. 8. d. per annum to the said Parish during the terme of certain yeeres yet to come in a lease which hee had at the time of his death of the Inne called the White-Horse in Fetter-lane London part of which said summe is to buy Books for the said Library and the rest to be for the repairing and adorning of the said Curch Iohn L●is● one of the Comburgesses of Stamford and ●re an inhabitant of this Parish gave 20. l. the interest whereof to be for the repayrers of the said Church One Mr. Greene who lately sojorned in this Parish and here dyed gave very liberally towards the building of a very faire Pulpit in this Church and towards a rich Velvet Pulpit-cloth for the same Mr. Marshall Citizen and White-Baker of London gave 3. l. and Mr. Thomas Harrison Citizen and Vintner of London gave 2. l. The said Master Harrison likewise gave for the use of the said Parish two pewter Flaggons very fayre ones for Communion Wine and a Pewter 〈◊〉 to carry the Bread from Communicant to Communicant likewise he gave to the said Parish a gilt alcumy Bason to gather collection in the Church for the poor There is 6. s. 8. d. per annum payd to St. Maries for the repayrers of the