SPELTHORNE HUNDRED 



HANWORTH 



profits thereof to be laid out in coals or wood and 

 distributed yearly on St. Thomas's Day for ever. 

 The legacy is now represented by <)i 6s. $J. 

 Metropolitan Consolidated 3 per cent, stock with 

 the Official Trustees, producing ^2 14.1. 8J. a 

 year. 



The Parish Lands and other subsidiary charities 

 are regulated by schemes of the Charity Commis- 

 sioners, dated respectively I May 1888, 6 August 

 1897, 10 January 1899, and 20 January 1903, 

 and comprise the following charities, namely : 



1 . The Parish Lands. The trust estate consists 

 of sixteen houses, Park Side, Sandy Lane, let on 

 long leases at annual rents amounting to ^78 l6/.; 

 the Grove Inn, let at jo a year, and .240 

 2^ per cent, annuities, and 169 gs. lod. consols. 

 The charities of: 



2. John Turner (part of), trust fund, 166 8/. jJ. 

 consols ; 



3. Cyrus Maigre (part of), 37 is. l d. consols ; 



4. William Cole (part of), ^3 1 5 consols ; 



5. John Jones (part of), .480 consols ; and 



6. Mary Harris, one-third of rent of Holly 

 Bush Close, 6 i 3*. 4<' 



The several sums of stock are held by the Official 

 Trustees. 



The governing body constituted by the scheme 

 of 1888 (as varied by scheme of 1899) consists of 

 six representative trustees, nominated by the Local 

 Board, the School Board, and by the governors of 

 the Endowed School. 



In 1 906-7 the net receipts amounted to 1 60 3/. 



Under the scheme of 1897 the income of the 

 charities 2 to 5 is applicable in pensions on terms 

 similar to those regulating the Hampton Parish 

 Lands; and out of the general income 50 was 

 paid to the churchwardens, 55 for nursing, am/ 

 36 for educational purposes. 



* For other part of charities numbered z to 6 see under ancient parish of Hampton. 



HANWORTH 



Haneworde (xi cent.), Hanewrthe (xiii cent.), 

 Haneworth (xiv and xv cents.), Hamworth, Hane- 

 worth (xvi and xvii cents.). 



Hanworth is a small parish lying to the east of 

 Feltham. The northern boundary is formed by 

 the River Crane, on which two large reservoirs 



have been built. The Queen's or Cardinal's 

 River (vide East Bedfont) flows diagonally across 

 the parish from the north-west. The land, which 

 is apparently almost level, slopes gently from north 

 to south, and lies between 70 ft. and 40 ft. above 

 Ordnance datum. It is laid out almost entirely in 



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