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Ash next Ridley - Parish Information

The History of Education in the Village of Ash next Ridley, Kent. (1735-1950)
      by N. J. Muller.  An Historical and Sociological Survey

          Deed of Trust signed by James Lance       Page 64

be nominated and appointed as herein after mentioned do and shall yearly and every year apply the sum of five pounds part of the said annuity or yearly rent charge of Ten pounds Ten shillings unto the schoolmaster for the time being appointed and to be appointed under or by virtue of the will of the REVEREND Samuel Attwood formally rector of Ash aforesaid for teaching the children of the poor people of the said Parish of Ash to be appointed as hereinafter mentioned to read write and cast accounts and for inspecting them in the Church Catechism and the principals of the Christian Religion AND UPON FURTHER TRUST that the trustees respectively shall and do yearly and every year for ever lay out and expound the sum of Fifteen shillings further part of the said annuity or yearly rent charge in the buying Pens Ink Paper and Books for the sole use of such of the children as may be so appointed to receive the benefit of being taught and instructed in the said school AND UPON 

FURTHER TRUST that the said trustees for the time being shall and do yearly and every year for ever lay out and expand the sum or Five shillings other part of the said annuity or yearly rent charge for the necessary entertainment of the said Trustees and Overseers of the said school at their annual meeting to be held in the month of November pursuant to the directions contained in the will of the said Samuel Attwood and the proviso herein after mentioned AND UPON FURTHER TRUST that the said trustees respectively shall and do yearly and every year lay out and expose the sum of forty shillings further part of the said annuity and yearly rent charge in the purchase of so much good wholesome new bread to be distributed yearly on Good Friday for ever at the Parish church of Ash aforesaid immediately divine service in the forenoon by the Minister officiating there and by such of the Parishioners there present as shall

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