not ex ceeding 150l. per pounds per annum, according to the new returns, the population of which amounted to or exceeds five hundred persons." annum, and with a population of 500. Royal Sign 14th June 1820, 1 Geo. IV. Governors may meet Two other Rules were added, viz, First, "That the said Governors may be enabled to give a sum of two hundred pounds from their said original fund, or three hundred pounds from the said additional fund, to Cures not exBenefac- ceeding the improved yearly value of two hundred pounds, fixed and certain, where any person or persons, in order to obtain the excceding Bounty, will give two hundred pounds or a greater sum in money, or the value thereof in lands or tithes, or a clear yearly rent charge or annuity of fifteen pounds." tions to Cures not 2001. per annum. Governors in their Secondly, "That the said Governors may be enabled to give may give a preference from time to time, and in such manner as they shall deem most proper, a preference in their augmentations from Parliamentary Augmentations out of grants only, to Livings fitly qualified, and not exceeding two hundred pounds per annum, according to the new returns, the liamentary Grants only population of which amounts to, or exceeds, three hundred persons." to Cures not exceeding 2001. per annum, and with a Population of 300.] the Par Royal Sign Another Rule was added, viz. "That the said Governors shall proceed to augment, without lot, to the annual value of fifty pounds, all those Cures which are fitly qualified, and do not exceed that value, and that so soon as all the said Cures shall have been so augmented, they shall proceed to ment,with augment, by lot, those Cures which are fitly qualified, and do not exceed sixty pounds per annum." may aug out lot, all Cures not exceeding 501. per annum, and when so augmented, they may then augment by lot Cures not exceeding 607. per annum. 12th June, Royal Sign The nineteenth Rule was again altered by increasing the salary Manual, of the Secretary to six hundred and fifty pounds per annum, in 1824,5 Geo. Consequence of the increased duties of the office, chiefly occasioned IV.The Se- by the large grants by Parliament to the Governors for the pur cretary's salary in- poses of the Charity. A LIST OF BENEFACTORS AND AMOUNT OF BENEFACTIONS, Arranged in the same order as the Entries thereof in a Book from which they are extracted, kept by direction of the Governors, as required by their Charter. The Dates are those of the Deeds, &c. by which the Benefactions were given, until the period when the Statute 45 Geo. 3, cap. 84, rendered such Deeds unnecessary :-Since the passing of that Act, the respective Years in which the Augmentations were made by the Governors to meet Benefactions are inserted. 25 R. Hawking Kent 20 V. Dunkeswell C. Shildon May 8 C. St. Helen ditto ditto ditto Lanc. Chest. Wm. Clayton, Esq. 15 C. Chap. in le Fryth Derby L.&Cov Thomas Bagshawe, Esq ..R.St.James in Dover ditto Devon Exeter Francis Drewe, Esq. Cant. Archbp. of Canterbury 2001. V. Collingham Line, York York Dr. Frederick Slare 4Col. V. Stowbedon Lady Elizabeth Hastings Tithes 400l. Norf. Norw. Mr. James Smith Linc. Linc. Worc. Worc. Dr. Frederick Slare Salop. ditto ditto Tithes 2001. 2001.† Heref. Heref. Mrs. E. Baldwyn, Widow L.&Cov Wm. Whitmore, Esq. 2001. 2001. 2001. Leic. Linc. Sir Nathaniel Wright 2401. Westm. Carlisle Dr. Thomas Gibson 2001. Linc. Linc. {Mr. James Thompson 1001. V.St.Peters inCarm. C. Swinton nr.Wath ditto ditto St.Dav. Richard Vaughan, Esq. 2001. York York *A Rent Charge of 10 Guineas per Annuni settled instead. Part of the estate of Joseph Neale, Esq. deceased. Lanc. Chest. Robert Heysham, Esq. Notts. York Archbishop of York 2001. 2001. York York Mr. Jn. Wescoe, and Mr. Wm. Maunby Heref. Heref. Mr. Auditor Harley Sussex Chich. Hon. Spencer Compton York Chest. Bishop of London Norf. Norw. Cumb. Carlisle Rev. John Thomlinson Lanc. Chest. Samuel Chetham, Esq. { Cumb. ditto York York ditto ditto ditto ditto Mr. J. Dickson & others Lands 351. Rent of 501. 1301. 701. 2501. 1001. &a mess.& lands 1881.9s.9d 2001. Sir W. Calverley & others Lands 2501. J.Smyth, Esq. and others Rent of 151. Heref. Heref. Lord Scudamore Tithes 301. Lanc. Chest. Mr. Edmond Townley Staff. 15 C. Hartishead c. Clifton York 26 C. Snead L.&Cov Mr. Charles Fowler, &c. York Sir John Armytage Salop L.&Cov Edward Jennings, Esq. Mont. Heref. Richard Hopton, Esq. Monm. Lland. Charles Williams, Esq. Lanc. Chest. Mr. Robert Parker Cumb. Carlisle Dr. Gascarth 2001. besides 41. per annum present, & 81. in reversion. 2101. Lands 2601. 2101. Tithes 4501. 2501. Lands 4001. 2001. Staff. L.&Cov Lord W. Powlett & others Lands 2001. Notts. York Sir Thomas Parkyns {1001.* June11 C. White Chapel Lanc. Chest. Rev. W. Bushell in Goosenargh * Another proposal to give 3001. substituted, dated June 3, 1817. + Paid as a further augmentation of this Chapel, May 1, 1729. 201. It 27 C. Marston Apr. 17 V. Hunnington May 9 C. Crosthwaite 21 V. Shepshead July 5 C. Brockleton 22 C. Barnesley Aug.29 C. Whitworth Worc. Heref. Mr. Samuel Baldwyn 2001. York York Mr. H. Wood and others Lands 151. Lanc. Chest. Mr. John Starkey 2001. Sep. 2 C. Alnwick N'thum' Dur.Mr. Richard Grisold s Mr. Mark Forster & 2001. Ten&Lads 2001 6 C. Wyken inCovntry. Warw. L&Cov Henry Greene, Esq. York York Abp of York & the 2001. Gloster Bristol Rev. John Gibson Thomas Edwards, Esq. Edward Colston, Esq. Mr. George Woodhead Mr. T.Walshaw & others John Dowell, Esq. 100l. 1001. Lands 2401. 2001. 1001. Edward Colston, Esq 1001. Sep. 22 C. Shaw Lanc. 25 V. Compton Dunden Som. Chest. B. &W. |