Lew: Charities for the poor

A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 13, Bampton Hundred (Part One). Originally published by Victoria County History, London, 1996.

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A P Baggs, Eleanor Chance, Christina Colvin, C J Day, Nesta Selwyn, S C Townley, 'Lew: Charities for the poor', in A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 13, Bampton Hundred (Part One), ed. Alan Crossley, C R J Currie( London, 1996), British History Online https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/vch/oxon/vol13/p99a [accessed 4 July 2024].

A P Baggs, Eleanor Chance, Christina Colvin, C J Day, Nesta Selwyn, S C Townley, 'Lew: Charities for the poor', in A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 13, Bampton Hundred (Part One). Edited by Alan Crossley, C R J Currie( London, 1996), British History Online, accessed July 4, 2024, https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/vch/oxon/vol13/p99a.

A P Baggs, Eleanor Chance, Christina Colvin, C J Day, Nesta Selwyn, S C Townley. "Lew: Charities for the poor". A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 13, Bampton Hundred (Part One). Ed. Alan Crossley, C R J Currie(London, 1996), , British History Online. Web. 4 July 2024. https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/vch/oxon/vol13/p99a.

CHARITIES FOR THE POOR.

Lew's share of George Thompson's and Leonard Wilmot's charities (fn. 1) was represented in the late 18th century and early 19th by 'dole money' of £1 os. 8d., paid irregularly from Bampton churchwardens' account and distributed in bread. In 1819 seven years' arrears were distributed in cheap coal, and in 1824 the Charity Commissioners ruled that regular payment should be made from Bampton's charity account. (fn. 2) Robert Jeeves, by will proved 1703, left £5 to benefit poor labourers of Lew, (fn. 3) and Thomas Horde, by will proved 1716, left £10 for apprenticing two boys or girls, (fn. 4) but though the Horde bequest was applied in the earlier 18th century (fn. 5) both charities were lost by the early 19th.

Under a Scheme of 1888 Lew's charities became part of Bampton Consolidated Charities, which in 1969 distributed c. £6 in Lew. In 1972 they became part of the Bampton Welfare Trust. (fn. 6)

Footnotes

  • 1. Above, Bampton and Weald, charities.
  • 2. Char. Don. 968-9; 10th Rep. Com. Char. 354.
  • 3. O.R.O., MS. Wills Oxon. 38/2/25.
  • 4. P.R.O., PROB 11/551, f. 253.
  • 5. O.R.O., MS. d.d. Par. Bampton b II, indenture 29 Nov. 1736.
  • 6. O.R.C.C., Kimber files; above, Bampton and Weald, charities.