STATEMENT of the ACCOUNTS of the CHARITY called THE LIMBOROUGH LECTURE, of which the following persons are the Trustees; viz. Cornelius Lea Wilson, Esq., Beckenham, Kent; C. Lea Wilson, J.P. for Kent, Westminster, and Middlesex, The Cedars, Beckenham; for the year ending on the 22nd day of August 1881. 1.-GROSS INCOME arising or due from the ENDOWMENTS of the Charity for the year ending on the 22nd day of August 1881. £ S. d. 2,6171. 5s. 7d. New 3 per cents. d. Cornelius Lea Wilson Amount. 2.-BALANCE IN HAND and RECEIPTS on account of the Charity during the year. Amount. 1881. d. 1881. 8. d. Balance in favour of the Charity and in hand at the commencement of the July 5 account Aug. 22 By cash paid the Rev. J. Allanson Bailey, year's stipend as lecturer By cash paid churchwardens of Christchurch, Spitalfields, annual expenses By balance paid to the Weavers' Company on account of the testator's gift to 404 Aug. 22 To cash one year's dividend of 2,6171. 5s. 7d. New 3 per cents. 76 11 2 them 5 0 10 76 11 2 76 11 2 Date. Outstanding Debts or Liabilities of the Charity, and to what Persons, and on what Accounts. Amount. 4.-AN ACCOUNT of all MONIES owing to or from the Charity, so far as conveniently may be stated, at the close of the year ending on the 22nd August 1881. By amount of payments To amount of receipts OBSERVATIONS. The payments out of this fund are 507. per annum to the lecturer, and the balance after payment of 77. per annum to the Weavers' Company to the Parish of Christchurch, Spitalfields, for expenses connected with the evening lecture according to the will of James Limborough, Esquire. STATEMENT of the ACCOUNTS of the CHARITY called the GENERAL BENEVOLENT FUND, of which the following Persons are the Trustees, viz., the Bailiffs, Wardens, Assistants, and Commonalty of the Trade, Art, and Mystery of Weavers of the City of London, for the year ending on the 22nd day of August 1881. 1.--GROSS INCOME arising or due from the ENDOWMENTS of the Charity for the year ending on the 22nd day of August 1881. Date. The bailiffs, wardens, assistants, and commonalty of the trade, art, and mystery of Weavers of the City of London 500 0 0 109 5 6 14 12 3 Ditto 94 3 10 108 11 8 918 Ditto 2,831 1 7 82 15 2 2.-BALANCES in HAND and RECEIPTS on account of the Charity during the year. Amount. Date. 1880. £ 8. d. 1880. Oct. 6 Aug. 22 Balance in favour of the Charity and in hand at the commencement of the To cash received half year's dividend on 500l. Reduced Ditto ditto 3121. 1s. 2d. New Threes 4 10 4 April 5 Ditto ditto 59 1 3 14 12 3 9 18 82 15 2 4.-An ACCOUNT of all MONIES owing to or from the Charity, so far as conveniently may be stated, at the close of the year ending on the 22nd day of August 1881. Outstanding Debts or Liabilities of the Charity, and to what Persons, and on what Accounts. Amount. £ s. d. 3 11 By balance being surplus carried to Charitable Income and Expenditure Account 407 8 11 469 3 11 OBSERVATIONS. The Fund applicable to this Charity is 2,0191. 7d. Consols, out of the interest arising from which there is paid quarterly to four pensioners 521. per annum. On the 14th December 1860, Mr. John Remington Mills transferred to the Weavers' Company 5001. 31. per cent. Reduced annuities for the purpose of establishing a further pension. A further pension fund exists in 3127. 1s. New Threes purchased out of accumulated income. STATEMENT of the ACCOUNTS of the CHARITY called GARRATT AND CARPENTER'S CHARITY of which the following persons are the Trustees; viz., The Bailiffs, Wardens, Assistants and Commonalty of the Trade, Art, and Mystery of Weavers of the City of London, for the year ending on the 22nd day of August 1881. 1.-GROSS INCOME arising or due from the ENDOWMENTS of the Charity for the year ending on the 22nd day of August 1881. 2.-BALANCES IN HAND and RECEIPTS on account of the Charity during the year. Date. Amount. Date. 1880. Oct. 6 £ s. d. Balance in favour of the Charity and in hand at the commencement of the Account 1880. Oct. 5 By cash paid do. do. 6007, New Threes Do. Aug. 22 To balance credited to charitable income and expenditure account borne out of surplus income from other trusts Do. (extra) Gardener 8 15 6 1881. Jan. 11 165 13 101 Half poor-rate on almshouses Expenses of renter bailiff, and renter wardens at Wanstead on 3rd instant Clerk, part salary keeping charity accounts Clerk, disbursement account 2 16 11 0 57) 314 17 10 4.-An ACCOUNT of all MONIES owing to or from the Charity, so far as conveniently may be stated, at the close of the year ending on the 22nd day of August 1881. Monies owing to the Charity, and from what Persons, and on what Accounts. Amount. Outstanding Debts or Liabilities of the Charity, and to what Persons, and on what Accounts. Amount. Audited and found to be correct. (Signed) N. J. POWELL, Auditor. The Funds applicable to this Charity are, 4007. Bank Stock, Carpenter's Gift; 1,2501. East India Stock (now converted into 9751. 6s. 10d. Bank Stock), Garratt's Gift; 6007. New Three per cents., Robert Graham's Endowment. The interest is disbursed by payments to the pensioners in the men's almshouses, and for repairs, rates, taxes, &c. To amount of receipts To balance against trust borne by surplus from other trusts |