Description | Includes several items affixed within the text: One sheet of paper outlining a decision to turn down an offer made for a field owned by the trustees; Six preliminary notices that the trustees intended to rent out sections of a piece of land called Pampisford Hey, in allotments (1884, 1886, 1887, 1888, 1890 and 1892 - all printed except that for 1884, which is a handwritten copy); A handwritten list (begun within the volume and continued on loose paper) of the poorest people in Sawston, who were to be given coals for the winter of 1876; A list of signatures of the occupiers of the charity's land, stating their agreement to abide by the letting agreement; A printed list of rules for the regulation of the almshouse belonging to Huntington's charity; A handwritten letter to the trustees from Arthur Rob... saying that Messrs. Evans had proposed that a further sum of money be expended in order to buy sheets and blankets to give those who were usually given coals in the winter in the parish. |