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Church and Marshalsea Rate assessed on the Parish of St. James in the Town and County of Poole for the year 1753. Complete transcription. By Poole History Centre volunteers AC and KP.
The parish was responsible for supporting the poor people of the parish. Wealthy citizens were taxed to provide this poor relief. The Church and Marshalsea Rate is a list of these wealthy people and the amount they were taxed. It is arranged by street.
Factfile
Church and Marshalsea Rate assessed on the Parish of St. James in the Town and County of Poole for the year 1753. Complete transcription. By Poole History Centre volunteers AC and KP.
The parish was responsible for supporting the poor people of the parish. Wealthy citizens were taxed to provide this poor relief. The Church and Marshalsea Rate is a list of these wealthy people and the amount they were taxed. It is arranged by street.
Factfile
A list of members of Church of England clergy, organised by which church they served.
Database
A list of Church of England Clergy members in Poole, organised A - Z.
Database
Museum Ref No: D_Church_Street_0030Church Street, No.8 to left. Almshouses with chimneys. Bracket lamp. Photograph by Barbara Bristowe.
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Museum Ref No: D_Church_Street_0016Church Street from junction with Thames Street. No.1 Thames Street on corner. Shows Mansion House railings. Photograph by S.A.H. Swain.
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Museum Ref No: E6a_0017St George's Almshouses, Church Street. Close-up of niche in side wall.
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Museum Ref No: E6a_0013St George's Almshouses, Church Street. Rear of buildings from garden.
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Museum Ref No: E6a_0012St George's Almshouses, Church Street. Close-up of dedication plaque on front wall.
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Museum Ref No: BEAM_0019St George's almshouses, Church Street, looking towards Guildhall.
1928.
B/W photograph.
JPBC
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