Decree of the Court of Chancery, signed by Lord Chancellor Hardwicke and Sir Jos. Jekyll, M.R., in the matter of an information exhibited by the Attorney-General against the surviving trustees of the charities created by the will of William Lewis, D.D., rector of All Hallows, London (who died in 1682), relative to the minister and poor of the parishes of Llangristiolus and Kerrigkeineon, Anglesea, to poor ministers' widows, to Beaumaris School, and to Exhibitioners at Jesus College, Oxford, and Trinity College, Cambridge
MS. Rawl. C. 451, fol. 1
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Decree of the Court of Chancery, signed by Lord Chancellor Hardwicke and Sir Jos. Jekyll, M.R., in the matter of an information exhibited by the Attorney-General against the surviving trustees of the charities created by the will of William Lewis, D.D., rector of All Hallows, London (who died in 1682), relative to the minister and poor of the parishes of Llangristiolus and Kerrigkeineon, Anglesea, to poor ministers' widows, to Beaumaris School, and to Exhibitioners at Jesus College, Oxford, and Trinity College, Cambridge
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MS. Rawl. C. 451, fol. 1
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16 Jul 1737
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English
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Rawlinson C: History, Theology
Decree of the Court of Chancery; Papers relating to Thomas, fifth Lord Fairfax
Decree of the Court of Chancery, signed by Lord Chancellor Hardwicke and Sir Jos. Jekyll, M.R., in the matter of an information exhibited by the Attorney-General against the surviving trustees of the charities created by the will of William Lewis, D.D., rector of All Hallows, London (who died in 1682), relative to the minister and poor of the parishes of Llangristiolus and Kerrigkeineon, Anglesea, to poor ministers' widows, to Beaumaris School, and to Exhibitioners at Jesus College, Oxford, and Trinity College, Cambridge
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