CHARITIES FOR THE POOR.
In 1714 Walter
Chambers left an annual rent-charge of 10s. to buy
bread for the poor. The original grant had been lost
by 1828 and no record of payment was to be found,
but the rent-charge appears to have been paid occasionally during the later 19th century until 1884. (fn. 7)
Henry Sheppard (d. 1819) left £160, the interest
on which was to be distributed at Christmas in
clothing for 5 men and 5 women not in receipt of
parochial relief. The charity was augmented by
Mary Frost who, by will dated 1819, left £240 to be
applied on the same terms. (fn. 8) The income deriving
from the charity in the later 19th century was c.
£17. (fn. 9) A small bequest was made by John Wight, by
will dated 1835, to buy bread for the poor. The
income from the charity in 1970 was £1 yearly.
Colonel John Harvey Ollney (d. 1836) left a sum of
money for coal and blankets for the poor which
produced an annual income of £8 in 1970. Edward
Wilbraham, by will dated 1859, left a sum of money,
the interest to be divided equally to provide coats for
poor men and blankets for poor parishioners. In
1970 the interest amounted to £7 yearly. (fn. 10) The
foregoing charities were administered jointly from
the mid 20th century and provided clothing
vouchers, distributed at Christmas to 24 inhabitants.
The administration was regularized in 1970 by a
Scheme of the charity commissioners. (fn. 11)
The vicar Henry Stubbs (d. 1678) left £20 to buy
New Testaments for the poor. (fn. 12) The sum was used
to buy a field called the Testament Ground which
produced an annual rent of £1. (fn. 13) The charity was
not recorded in 1683 (fn. 14) but was said to have been
paid regularly in the early 19th century. (fn. 15) Another
bequest for testaments was made by Joseph
Browning, who left a rent-charge by will dated 1770,
but the charity was challenged successfully under
the Mortmain Act. (fn. 16)
Footnotes
| 7 |
18th Rep. Com. Char. 334; Rudkin, Horsley, 71-2. |
| 8 |
18th Rep. Com. Char. 338. |
| 9 |
Rudkin, Horsley, 72. |
| 10 |
Glos. R.O., CH 21. |
| 11 |
Ex inf. Mr. C. Kent, a churchwarden of Horsley. |
| 12 |
Rudder, Glos. 502; D.N.B. |
| 13 |
18th Rep. Com. Char. 335. |
| 14 |
G.D.R., V 5/167T 1. |
| 15 |
18th Rep. Com. Char. 335. |
| 16 |
Ibid. 338; Rudkin, Horsley, 71. |