By T. H. Baker. 401 



1673. June 23rd. William Chiffinch granted a rent charge of 

 £7 3s. lOd. annually issuing out of his manor of Hemp ton 

 alias Henton, co. Hants, £6 to the use and behoof of the 

 brethren of the said hospital and 20s. towards the augmen- 

 tation of the stipend and yearly allowance of the chaplain 

 who should from time to time be hired by the said Mayor 

 and Corporation or the steward of the said hospital, to read 

 prayers in the said hospital, and concerning the sum of 3s. lOd. 

 residue of the said annual rent, to be from time to time for 

 ever bestowed towards the charge of recovering the said 

 annual rent or otherwise as the Mayor and Corporation 

 should think fit. 



Titchborne's rent charge of 8s. 8d. fee farm rent payable out of 

 Sherfielcl farm, Hants. 



1691. Oct. 19th. Fricker's rent charge of £3 out of premises 

 in Three Lions' Chequer over against the Fish Market, to be 

 paid to the twelve poor persons belonging to Trinity Hospital 

 5s. apiece upon 28th October every year. 



1713. Francis Swanton conveyed Clatford Meadow, Hants, to 

 the Corporation of New Sarum out of which they were to pay 

 £10 yearly to the poor men of Trinity Hospital. 



1785. Sir Alexander Powell by his will left £50 to augment 

 the income of the poor in Trinity Hospital. 



1796. Edward Baker by his will bequeathed 300 guineas to 

 be divided amongst the poor of the Holy Trinity Hospital, 

 Sutton's Almshouse, and the Hospital in Culver Street. 



1799. William Moulton by his will gave £500 to augment 

 the pay of the poor in Trinity Hospital. 3 per cent. Consols. 



1823. William Ghost by his will gave £100 to the Trustees 

 of the Trinity Hospital. 



1826. £300 arising from fines on renewals was invested in 

 3£ per cent. Stock. 



1830. Pump Money. This charity receives 13s. per annum for 

 the use of the pump from the neighbours. 



1837. Eeport of Commissioners. Formerly there was a chaplain 



