Alms
121plow alms — noun Etymology: Middle English ploualmes, from plou, plow, plough plow, plowland + almes alms : a penny formerly paid annually to the church for every plowland …
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123Hinton's Alms Houses — At the north end of Plow Alley Barbican, in Cripplegate Ward Without (Rocque, 1746, to Elmes, 1831). Erected in 1732 under the will of Alice Hinton, of Hackney, for 12 poor widows of the parish of St. Giles Cripplegate (Elmes). The site… …
124Merchant Taylors' Alms Houses — On the north side of Royal Mint Street (Rosemary Lane) towards the western end, and on the west side of Princes Street (Rocque, 1746 Elmes, 1831). Moved to Lee 1835 6 (Herbert, I. p. 497). Site now occupied by goods depot of the Great… …
125Provision made for the collection of weekly alms for the support of the Chapel of Our Lady near Guildhall founded pur tote la compaignie du Pui (ib.). — Henry le Waleis gave to the Confraternity of the Pui (de Podio) 5 marks annual quit rent on all his tenements in London for maintenance of a chaplain to celebrate divine service in the new chapel at the Guildhall (Cal. L. Bk. E. pp. 1 and 2).… …
126free alms — The name of a species of tenure. See frank almoign …
127free alms — The name of a species of tenure. See frank almoign …
128free alms — See frankalmoign; in libera eleemosyna …