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*[[Talk:Sussex_Towns_and_Parishes_S#STREAT|Streat church]] has no saint's dedication. I have always found it to be unlocked during the day. The porch contains a board with details of a local charity:  
 
*[[Talk:Sussex_Towns_and_Parishes_S#STREAT|Streat church]] has no saint's dedication. I have always found it to be unlocked during the day. The porch contains a board with details of a local charity:  
 
"A Bequest was made for the Benefit of the Poor of this PARISH by Wm CHEALE of CHARLWOOD inthe COUNTY of SURREY by his Will dated January 14th 1754 in which He desired that One Hundred Pounds, shall be paid to the Priest and Overseers of the POOR of the PARISH of STREAT. Which is to be put out to Interest or applied to the purchase of A piece of LAND, by which A sum may be Annually raised, for Persons who come under the following description, the Poor Widows and Fatherless Poor Children, the Poor, Lame, Blind Fatherless and Widows of the said Parish. The Hundred Pounds was laid out  in the year 1767 by the MINISTER and OVERSEERS for the sole Benefit of a Purchase of A RENT charge of £3.0.0. for Copyhold lands, called Skinners in the Parish and Manor of Streat."   
 
"A Bequest was made for the Benefit of the Poor of this PARISH by Wm CHEALE of CHARLWOOD inthe COUNTY of SURREY by his Will dated January 14th 1754 in which He desired that One Hundred Pounds, shall be paid to the Priest and Overseers of the POOR of the PARISH of STREAT. Which is to be put out to Interest or applied to the purchase of A piece of LAND, by which A sum may be Annually raised, for Persons who come under the following description, the Poor Widows and Fatherless Poor Children, the Poor, Lame, Blind Fatherless and Widows of the said Parish. The Hundred Pounds was laid out  in the year 1767 by the MINISTER and OVERSEERS for the sole Benefit of a Purchase of A RENT charge of £3.0.0. for Copyhold lands, called Skinners in the Parish and Manor of Streat."   
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Revision as of 18:43, 12 September 2008

Streat

  • Streat church has no saint's dedication. I have always found it to be unlocked during the day. The porch contains a board with details of a local charity:

"A Bequest was made for the Benefit of the Poor of this PARISH by Wm CHEALE of CHARLWOOD inthe COUNTY of SURREY by his Will dated January 14th 1754 in which He desired that One Hundred Pounds, shall be paid to the Priest and Overseers of the POOR of the PARISH of STREAT. Which is to be put out to Interest or applied to the purchase of A piece of LAND, by which A sum may be Annually raised, for Persons who come under the following description, the Poor Widows and Fatherless Poor Children, the Poor, Lame, Blind Fatherless and Widows of the said Parish. The Hundred Pounds was laid out in the year 1767 by the MINISTER and OVERSEERS for the sole Benefit of a Purchase of A RENT charge of £3.0.0. for Copyhold lands, called Skinners in the Parish and Manor of Streat."


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