for ever - Monks Kirby Warwickshire
Benefactions board: "The Hon'ble Lady Alice Dudley according to the trst in her reposed by Aleezia her daughter, did give unto ye vicars of this parish twenty pounds p. ann. for ever in lands lying in the parish of Manceter in this county; She also gave to this parish one gilded flagon, one gilded bread bowl & one gilded chalice for the use of the blessed sacrament.
Thomas Cook of Pailton gave by will an arable land to this church, for the maintenance thereof lying in Pailton field towards Easenhull, upon Cross furlong ... butting into Bugby way and Easenhull highway;
There is another land belonging to this church in Pailton feild towards Newnham called nether fenns furlong;
John King gave by will yearly for ever unto the poor of Monks Kirby town, out of lands in Strettastion lordship called Fatt furlong, ye sum of ten shillings viz o3 s o4d at Christmas, the same sum at Easter and the same at Whitsuntide;
Mr Lea of Rugby gave by will the interest of two pounds to be yearly distributed in bread to the poor on St Matthias day for ever;
Mr Henry Gough, late steward to the Earl of Denbigh, gave by will the interest of ten pounds to be yearly distributed in bread to poor communicants at Easter for ever
Mr William Miller (father & son) gave by will Gills Close near Pailton, ordering the rent of it (a cheif of five shillings being paid) to be yearly distributed among the poor of ye constable ward of Monks Kirby at ye discretion of their executors & their heirs for ever;
Thomas Sutton, late gardiner to ye Earl of Denbigh, gave by will ye interest of five pounds, to be distributed yearly in bread to ye poor of Monks Kirby & Brockhurst on Trinity Sunder for ever;
William Lorden and Richard Lea; Church wardens 1714"
Church of St Edith, Monks Kirby Warwickshire
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for ever - Monks Kirby Warwickshire
Benefactions board: "The Hon'ble Lady Alice Dudley according to the trst in her reposed by Aleezia her daughter, did give unto ye vicars of this parish twenty pounds p. ann. for ever in lands lying in the parish of Manceter in this county; She also gave to this parish one gilded flagon, one gilded bread bowl & one gilded chalice for the use of the blessed sacrament.
Thomas Cook of Pailton gave by will an arable land to this church, for the maintenance thereof lying in Pailton field towards Easenhull, upon Cross furlong ... butting into Bugby way and Easenhull highway;
There is another land belonging to this church in Pailton feild towards Newnham called nether fenns furlong;
John King gave by will yearly for ever unto the poor of Monks Kirby town, out of lands in Strettastion lordship called Fatt furlong, ye sum of ten shillings viz o3 s o4d at Christmas, the same sum at Easter and the same at Whitsuntide;
Mr Lea of Rugby gave by will the interest of two pounds to be yearly distributed in bread to the poor on St Matthias day for ever;
Mr Henry Gough, late steward to the Earl of Denbigh, gave by will the interest of ten pounds to be yearly distributed in bread to poor communicants at Easter for ever
Mr William Miller (father & son) gave by will Gills Close near Pailton, ordering the rent of it (a cheif of five shillings being paid) to be yearly distributed among the poor of ye constable ward of Monks Kirby at ye discretion of their executors & their heirs for ever;
Thomas Sutton, late gardiner to ye Earl of Denbigh, gave by will ye interest of five pounds, to be distributed yearly in bread to ye poor of Monks Kirby & Brockhurst on Trinity Sunder for ever;
William Lorden and Richard Lea; Church wardens 1714"
Church of St Edith, Monks Kirby Warwickshire
Picture with thanks - copyright Andrew H Jackson britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/101034855-church-of-st-edith...