402 The Trinity Hospital, Salisbury. 



belonging to the charity, to whom £1 was allowed for per- 

 forming certain services in the chapel which were discontinued 

 in 1796. The Eector of St. Martin's parish has since gratu- 

 itously, on the first Wednesday in every month, and on Trinity 

 Sunday read prayers in the chapel, and also on Trinity 

 Sunday administered the sacrament to the almsmen. 



In addition to the stipends of 3s. 6d. a week to each of the 

 almspeople, they are provided with a black cloak and a shirt 

 in alternate years. Fuel is also provided for the hospital. 

 1832. Income £192 9s. Id. Expenditure £173 0s. Id. 



1825. Ordered "That if any one of the Trinity shall appear 

 without a gown he shall forfeit a week's pay." — (Ledger Book.) 



1630. March 23rd. " Ordered that there shalbe no beare or ale 

 to be taken to sell or to be uttered in the hospitall of the 

 Trinity other then for the poore of and in the said house. 

 And not any to be uttered or solde no r to strangers, and that 

 the woman w ch now remayneth in the said house shalbe 

 convented before Mr. Mayor and some of the Justices of this 

 citty." 

 1638. Kentall of the Trinitie Landes. 



John Benger gent 



"Will Eay gent 



Antho. Bricket, gent 



Henry Castle, gent 



Henry Hamond 



George Combe 



Peter Vdall 



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Boger Cuckney 



AViddow Elmes 



John Evered 



Bob. Trigg 



Henry Bacon 



Steven Poole 



Aron Young 



"Widdow Doule 



George Antrum 



Bich. ffry 



Tho. Burchatt 



John White 



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