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Register No.
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Description
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Trustee1
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Trustee2
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Trustee3
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Trustee4
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Trustee5
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Trustee6
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Tel.1
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Tel.2
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Tel.3
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Tel.4
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Tel.5
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Tel.6
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Link
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Comment
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Picture or Emblem
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Status
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Source
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Date
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Fund Value
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Income
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Type
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Comment 2
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List Name
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An estate was left to Samuel Worthington by Samuel Stubbs, by will datedJune 3rd, 1768, with a charge on it of £1-6-0 p.a. for the poor of Mobberley. This is given out on St. Thomas’s day. The property is now (1895) in the possession of Mr. Thomas Wright of 25 Canning Street, Liverpool. For the poor of Mobberley. In 1940 it appears that this charity had been combined with the Hardy Trust
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Assumed obsolete
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Manchester Guardian 1895. Rev. H.L. Mallory’ report on behalf of a committe appointed to investigate the charities. He stated that they wer divided into three parts, viz those which were still in existance, those which had been lost and those which had been applied to the rates.
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1769 see below
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£1-6-0 p.a.
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