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six weeks, and to return therefrom, and for supplying 

 them while at the sea side with a weekly allowance of 

 not less than four shillings, or more than six." 



Eight hundred pounds in the same kind of bonds was 

 placed in trust by the late Mr. Thomas Peek, to be added 

 to the above fund, and to be applied to the same purposes, 

 on the death of his only surviving child.* 



In case a sanatorium should be hereafter established, we 

 believe it was the desire of the "Non-resident Invalid" 

 that the monies now vested for the " Invalid Trust " should 

 be transferred to the object at first contemplated; but as 

 the Charity at present exists it is a most useful and highly 

 appreciated one.f 



The "Hazelwood Chapel Trust," founded by James 

 Peek, Esq., by which several inhabitants of Kingsbridge 

 and others are greatly benefited, is spoken of in connection 

 with Richard Peek, Esq., and his residence, Hazelwood. 



* She died January 30th, 1874. 



f A pamphlet, entitled " Kingsbridge Invalid Trust Fund," was printed 

 by Mr. G. P. Friend, to which our readers are referred for particulars. 



