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ACCESS 101* VUNSRi 99 SHORT TITLBt eeorde relating to tha Waate hbm-%lMMWM sad other Kaanereaith charities wtmamt 00/99/1-13

PTWHSSAMli Transferred froa Heaaareaith Library Reference Department, January I969

00/99/ lA 6 JsaU853 Lattar Million Morieoa, fasts Leads Alvshauss Charity ta Tha Vsetry Clark, [Hammersmith] Acknowledges receipt by trustees af lattar af 18th alt. speata that the Vestry on 20th April last votsd a sun to tha charity from tha sals of wastelands ta toe railways, but that the churchwardens declined to transfer ths sun as the proceedings had bean irregular. The trustees have therefore taken etepa which have been approved by the Attorney Oeaoral which protect both

the sua has baas transferred by an order of Chancery. Letter to be laid before vestry with printsd report

l/2 14 May I85I Attached: report on the Haaasrsaith Waste Lands Alasheuee Charity; printed

2 11 Jan.I853 Report of vestry eosnlttee concerning the Waste Loads Alashouaos Charity; rehearses oorreepondsnos between the committee, the vootry clerk, the Hon. Soorotary, and the Has. Treasurer of the charity; recommends that the Vestry appear before the Attorney Geaoral and Court of Chancery to propose a now Schema for the charity and to nominate aow trueteee Ma. M& Doocrlptloa DB/99/ 3 Apr.I854 * Mar.1855 Annual account of Waste Lands Almshouss charity, WiUiaa Morisen

4 25 Apr.I855 Synopsis of annual account, as above, W. D. Saltsr Hon. Ssoratary

5 6 HOY.I855 Hots by Wr Xlian Morlaon of reduction of divide;.- to 1 11s. 2d from £1 13s. lOd

6/1-2 6/1 19 Hov.1855 Lsttsr V. D. Saltsr, 8 The Grove, [Hammersmith] to Sir Jjohn] Philippart Encloses extract from charity account book concerning 1,318 15a. received in 1838 from the Railway Company, and the length of residence of the Latymer almsmen in Hammersmith, Hopes soon to ascertain from the almspeople of the Wests Lands Charity how long they have lived in Hammersmith

6/2 17 Nov.I855 Enclosed: extract froa eharity account book; eea above

7 HD List of compensation money received for [aals of] waste land, 1810-1851

8 ND Liet of oharities sad bequests for the poor ef Hammersmith, with names of trustsss

9 HD Extract froa the *0ift Hook' concerning various [l?th century]

10 ND Notes concerning the Hammersmith workhouee Ms. Pjgfi Psserlstlon BB/99/ 11 m Extract from too *aift leofc* concerning mesmp t 100 obtained from the Committee for Charitable Usos by Colonel 1 teams1 Harvey and Maximilian Sard, 1659

12 Jan.1855 List of recipients of 100 blankets from Sir Nicholas Crisps1 s Charity Endorsed: *Mr. !4erieea*

13 ID Haamsrsaith Charities, ohronologioal Hot, 1594 - 1852t tee ospies ACCESSION NUMBtHl 195 SHORT TITLE: Records of Fulham Waste Land and Lygon Alrashousos REFSREHCE: J)D/195/1-11 PROVEHANCEl Transferred from Fulham Library Reference Department, 5 May 1971

kef. Date Description 00/195/ 1 1o Oct. 1909 Scheme for administration of Fulham Waste Land and Lygon Almhouses

Board cf Charity Commissioners for

England and V.rales Included list of trustees

2-3 1921 & ND Lists of £round rents owned by Lygon Trust

Fulham1 88 & 90 Dawes Rd.$ 309, 511,

325, 325 & 327 Fulhain Palace Rd.;

71-75 (odds) Anselm Rd.

London, Norwoodt 150-164 (evens)

Tennyson Rd.; 72-98 (evens) & 102 (strip of land) Birchanger lid.

4-6 ND & Feb. 1932 Correspondence re insurance and sale of ground rents owned by Fulham Waste

Land and Lygon Almshouses

7-9 Kay 1931-May 1934 Fulham Waste Land and Lygon Almshousea annual balance sheets

10/1-2 Dec. 1947 Correspondence re donations to Fulham Waste Land and Lygon Almshouses by

the Homage Jury of Fulhain manor

11 31 Mar. 1948 Letter re payment to Fulham Waste

Land and Lygon Almshouses of instalment

of interest on a Ila-unersmith Borough

Council Mortgage formerly held by

Homage Jury of Fulham manor ACCESSION NUMBER: 581 SHORT TITLE: Records of Wasteland and Lygon Almshouses

REFERENCE: DL/581/1-155 PROVENANCE: Deposited by the Trustees of the Lygon Almshouses, Lygon House, 313 Road, S.W.6, 30 November 1982

Ref. Late Description DL/581/ 1 Mar. 1907-May 1938 Fulham Wasteland & Lygon Almshouses Minute Book No.2

2 May 1938-Jan. 1970 Fulham Wasteland & Lygon Almshouses Minute Book No.3

3 May 1961-Sep. 1973 Fulham Wasteland & Lygon Almshouses House Committee Minutes

4-11 Accounts Volume of annual accounts

4 Apr. 1897-Apr. 1929 Weekly sheets of payments to pensioners,

5/1-104 Jan. 1918-Lec. 1919 signed by recipients

6 1966-1969 Summarised accounts, also forecast for 1970

7 Apr. 1967-Apr. 1968 Annual statement of accounts (2 copies)

8 Sep. 1968 Annual income & expenditure forecast

9 Apr. 1968-Apr. 1969 Annual statement of accounts

10 Apr. 1969-Apr. 1970 Annual statement of accounts

11 Apr. 1970-Apr. 1971 Annual statement of accounts

12-15 Wills & t estamentary material 12 16 Jan. 1827 Will Samuel Webb, Wynyaw House, Walham Green, gent. Executor and legatee 1. Elizabeth Webb (wife) Hammersmith and Fulham Archives Other legatees & Local History Centre The Lilla Huset 2. Kenrick Collett, Chancery Lane, 191 Talgarth Road co. Middsx., srent (non-in-lfw) W6 8BJ 061-741 5159 Ref. Date Description DD/581/ 12 (cont.) 3. John Clutton, , co. Surr. 4. Lieut. George Samuel Parsons, R.N. 5. George Adderley frecte Hadly] jeweller 6. John Adderley frecte Hadly] jeweller (brother of 5*) 7. Mary Bibby (born Adderley) [recte Louisa Fern born Hadly] (sister of 5) and her brother or brothers 8. The poor of Fulham To 1.: Fulham: Wynyaw House, Walham Green Residue, goods & chattels (unspecified) To 2. & 3' in trust for 1.: with remainders to specified relatives Fulham: Holcross, copyhold Great Cole Hill Fields, Alfred Place, copyhold Other (unspecified) : St. Martins in the Fields, freehold (specified) End, , freehold (unspecified) Harmondsworth, freehold (unspecified) Acton Lane & Old Brentford, copyhold (unspecified) , copyhold (unspecified) Bishopsgate St., leasehold (unspecified) Surrey: , East Sheen, Sheen Vale, copyhold (unspecified) Investments (specified) To 2. & 3'J to be distributed as his freehold estate Middlesex: St. George in the East, leasehold (unspecified) , leasehold (unspecified) Ref. Date Description DD/581/ 12 (cont.) To 4., 5*, 6., 7' & 8.: chattels & money (specified) Also confirms marriage settlement 6 Dec. 1802 between 1. Kenrick Collett (son in law) 2. Mary Ann (daughter) 3. Roland Wimbum, Chancery Lane, co. Middsx., William Marshall, Castle St., Leicester Fields, co. Middsx. (dead by 1827) To J. in trust for 1. & 2.: Fulham: copyhold (unspecified) Surrey: St. Mary Newington, leasehold (specified) ?: 'Walnut Tree Piece', copyhold

13 8 Dec. 1835 Will Elizabeth Webb, Wynyaw House, Walham Green, widow of Samuel Webb Executors and legatees 1. Kenrick Collett (son in law) 2. John Clutton, Rodney Buildings, New Kent Rd., co. Surr. Other legatees 3. Emma Maria Thomas (granddaughter) 4. Frances Newman (daughter) 5. Mary Ann Collett (daughter) 6. Emma Thomas (gt granddaughter) 7. Samuel Webb Thomas (gt grandson) 8. Mary Ann Thomas (gt granddaughter) 9. Kenrick William Collett (grandson) 10. Mary Ann Lloyd (granddaughter) 11.Oliver Lloyd (gt grandson) 12. Edward Lloyd (gt grandson) 13. William Henry Lloyd (gt grandson) 14. Henry Dyson Lloyd (gt grandson) 15. Elizabeth Helen Laurie (granddaughter) 16. Charles Newman (grandson) 17.Samuel Webb Newman (grandson) 18. Henry Parker Collett (grandson) 19. John Edward Collett (grandson) Ref. Date Description DD/581/ 13 (cont.) 20.Rowland [William Davies] Collett (grandson) 21. Charles Minors Collett (grandson) 22. Richard [Fowler] Collett (grandson) 23. Rowland Wimburn (friend) 24. Mary Thomas (mother of William Thomas husband of Emma Maria (3.) ) 25. Frederick Thomas (brother of William Thomas) 26.Sarah Field (servant) 27-William Hierons, Heath, farmer 28. George Hadly (pay sergeant in 60th Regiment, mistakenly called Adderley in Samuel Webb's will) 29. Henry Hadly (brother of 2a) 30. Elizabeth Hadly (sister of 28.) 31. Mary Ann Hadly (sister of 28.) 32. Louisa Fern (late Hadly) (sister of 28. - mistakenly called Mary Bibby in Samuel Webb's will) 33'Lieut. George Parsons, R.N. 34. The Rector of Fulham for the poor of the parish 35. Mr. Rouse (medical attendant) 36. Mrs. Webb's coachman 37. Mrs. Webb's cook 38. Celia, wife of William Small, , co. Surr. To 1. & 2. in trust for 3.: Surrey: St. Mary Newington, leasehold (unspecified) To 1. & 2. in trust for 5.: Fulham: Wynyaw House, Walham Green Residue of freehold property To 1. & 2. in trust for 3*. 4.. 5., 6., 7., 8., 10., 11., 12., 13., 14., 15., 16., 17., 32., 33. & 38.: money & investments (specified) To 2., 9., 10., 18., 19., 20., 21., 22., 23., 24., 25., 26., 27., 28., 29., 30., 31 34., 35., 36. & 37.: money (specified) Ref. Date Description DD/581/ 13 (cont.) To 3* & 4.s goods and chattels (some specified)

14 4 Nov. 1843 Will (unproved) Mary Ann Lloyd, Depden, co. Suff. & 52 Wilton Crescent, Belgrave Sq., co. Middsx., daughter of Samuel and Elizabeth Webb Outline of marriage settlements 1. 31 Jan. 1842 Revd. Martin John Lloyd 2. 6 Dec. 1802 Kenrick Collett (first husband) Executor: 1. William Dyson, Chancery Lane, co. Middsx., solicitor Executor and legatee: 2. Revd. Martin John Lloyd (husband) Other legatees: 3. Kenrick William Collett (son by first marriage) 4 . Henry Parker Collett (son by first marriage) 5. Mrs. Mary Ann Lloyd (daughter by first marriage) 6. John Edward Collett ( son by first marriage) 7. Charles Minors Collett (son by first marriage) 8. Rowland William David Collett (son by first marriage) 9. Mrs. Eliza Helen Laurie (daughter by first marriage) 10. Richard Fowler Collett (son by first marriage) 11. Richard Collett (brother-in-law) and his wife, Jane To 2.: Middlesex: Court Rd., copyhold (unspecified) Goods, chattels, residue of money (unspecified) To 1. & 2. in trust for 2.: : Cheshunt, (specified) Middlesex: Kensington, freehold, (specified) Ref. Sate Description DD/581/ 14 (cont.) Surreys , freehold (specified) London: Fenchurch St., freehold (unspecified) To 3.: Fulham: Wynyaw House, Walham Green (leased) Walham Green, copyhold (unspecified) Surrey: Sheen Vale, copyhold (unspecified) To 4.: Surrey: St. Mary , leasehold (specified) To 1. & 2. in trust for 5*: Middlesex: St. Martins in the Fields, freehold (specified) Fulham: Colehill Cottages, copyhold Farm Lane, copyhold (unspecified) London: Petticoat Lane, (unspecified) Investments and money (specified) To 6.: Middlesex: , freehold (unspecified) Surrey: St. Mary Newington, Webbs County Terr., leasehold (& only) Money (specified) To 7.: Fulham: Fulham Meadow, freehold (unspecified) Surrey: Sheen Vale, leasehold (unspecified) Surrey: Upper Sheen East, copyhold (unspecified) Surrey: St. George the Martyr, (unspecified) Surrey: St. Mary Newington, Webbs County Y Terr., leasehold ( 3 only) Bedfordshire: Land demised to Trustees of Bedford Charity (unspecified) Money, (specified) To 8.: Fulham: Walham Green, copyhold (unspecified) Middlesex: St. Mary , freehold (unspecified) Essex: Cranham Hall, otherwise Bishop Okenden, copyhold (unspecified) Ref. Date Description DD/581/ 14 (cont.) Surrey: Lambeth, copyhold (unspecified) St. Mary Newington, Webbs County Terr., leasehold (% only) Money (specified) To 2. in trust for 3.1 Middlesex: St. Martins in the Fields, freehold (unspecified) Surrey: Bermondsey (unspecified) Investments and money (specified) To 10: Kent: East , freehold (unspecified) Surrey: Bermondsey, freehold (unspecified) Surrey: Southwark, leasehold (unspecified) Money (specified) To 11.1 London: Bishopsgate, freehold (specified) Money (specified)

15 15 Aug. 1938 Distribution statement of account of estate of the late John Mills

16-18 Title deeds etc. 16 3 Sep. 1825 Counterpart lease for 37 years 1. Samuel Webb, Wynyaw House, Walham Green, Fulham 2. John Knight, Walham Green, Fulham, butcher Fulham, Walham Green, Farm Lane: close of land, cottage and premises Rent: £22 p.a.

17 18 June 1862 Appointment and conveyance in fee 1. Mrs. Mary Ann Lloyd, Barham, Kent, widow 2. Revd. S.W. Lloyd, Sevenoaks, Kent 3. Richard Freeman, Tufnell Park West, co. Middsx., gent. Fulham, Farm Lane: cottage, garden and piece of meadowland (specified) Consideration: £750 Endorsed: receipted Ref. Pate Description DD/581/ 18 15 May 1849 Deed of covenant 1. Ralph Patterson, Wynyaw House, Walham Green, Fulham 2. William Dyson, Chancery Lane, [co. Middsx.] gent. For production of title deeds relating to estate of Elizabeth Webb, widow of Samuel Webb

19-27 Fire insurance policies Norwich Union Fire Insurance policy No. 1748767 for buildings and contents of Almshouses 19 11 Oct. 1886

Norwich Union Fire Insurance policy No. 1758362 for washhouse and laundry attached to Almshouses 20 29 Nov. 1886

Norwich Union Fire Insurance policy No. 5678466 for buildings and contents of Almshouses 21 17 Dec. 1906

Details of fire insurance policies on Nos. 309,311,323,325 & 327 Fulham Palace Rd.

22 Dec. 1908 Extract from Sun Insurance fire insurance 23 1 Apr. 1909 policy No. 9162112 for 323 Fulham Palace Rd.

24 27 Mar. 1923 Norwich Union Fire Insurance policy No. 3B111 for fabric and contents of Almshouses with

25 19 Apr. 1923 Note re a correction in the policy

26 5 June 1950 Norwich Union Fire Insurance policy No. 50C0520 for fabric and contents of Almshouses with

27 5 Sep. 1951 Note that annual premium now £9

28/1-2 Norwood properties

1 Sep. 1884 Account for purchase of freehold ground rent in fSurr.1 Ref. Date Description DD/581/ 28/1-2 (cont.) 2 5 Sep. 1884 Account for professional fees and. charges in respect of purchase of freehold ground rent in South Norwood [Surr.]

29-33 Investment certificates 29 23 Apr. 1869 Bank of consolidated 3% annuities

30 23 Apr. 1869 Bank of England consolidated 3% annuities

31 7 Feb. 1878 Bank of England consolidated 3% annuities

32 31 Jan. 1878 Bank of England consolidated 3% annuities

33 11 Apr. 1892 £2 15s % consolidated stock

34-77 Correspondence

34 16 Aug. 1864 Charity Commission^ permission for the Lygon Acre to be used as a playground by All Saints School, Fulham

35 JI867 Application to authorize transfer of stock to Official Trustees of Charitable Funds

36 22 Nov. 1872 Letter Charity Commission, 8 York St., St. James's Sq., London, S.W. to Revd. F.H. Fisher, The Vicarage, Fulham Concerning transfer of stock to Official Trustees

37 23 Nov. 1872 Copy of letter Revd. F.H. Fisher, Vicar of Fulham to Charity Commission

38 24 Jan. 1873 Letter Charity Commission, 8 York St., St. James's Sq., London, S.W. to Revd. Fisher, Vicar of Fulham Ref. Date Description ED/581/ 38 (cont.) Stockholders refused to transfer funds to Official Trustees

39 28 May 1880 Letter Walfords, 27 Bolton St., Piccadilly [solicitors] to Revd. Fisher, Vicar of Fulham re DD/581/34

40 3 Aug. 1880 Letter Charity Commission, Whitehall, London,S.W. to Revd. Fisher, Vicar of Fulham re possible changes in Trustees and admin­ is trati on of charity

41 10 Dec. 1880 Letter Frederick Walford, 15 South St., Park Lane, London to Revd. Fisher, Vicar of Fulham

42 27 Jan. 1881 Letter Charity Commission, Whitehall, London to Revd. Fisher, Vicar of Fulham re changing trustees of charity

43 2 Feb. 1881 Letter Charity Commission, Whitehall, London to Revd. Fisher, Vicar of Fulham Acknowledging receipt of application to change trustees

44 25 Feb. 1881 Letter Charity Commission, Whitehall, London to Revd. Fisher, Vicar of Fulham that a notice be affixed to church door for a fortnight Ref. Date Description DD/581/ 45 21 Apr. 1881 Letter Charity Commission, Whitehall, London to Revd. Fisher, Vicar of Fulham information re application under Charitable Trusts Act

46 26 Apr. 1881 Charity Commission discharging F.H. and H.H. Walford from being trustees of the charity

47 4 May 1881 Letter Charity Commission, Whitehall, London to Revd. Fisher, Vicar of Fulham re charitable Trusts Act

48 22 Oct. 1881 Letter Charity Commission, Whitehall, London to Revd. Fisher, Vicar of Fulham stating legal completion of proceedings

49/1-8 1883-1907 Charity Commissions approval of trustees

50 26 Mar. 1884 Charred fragment of notice detailing eligibility for a place in the almshouses

51 19 May 1884 Draft of letter to Charity Commissioners concerning building of new almhouses

52 5 Sep. 1884 Undertaking to pay £1 5s shortfall in stamp duty on 1 Jones to the Fulham Waste Lands and Lygon Almshouses' by Carill & Sons, 45 Fenchurch St. [London] solicitors, and E. Jones, Norwood Junction

53 22 Feb. 1889 Authorization from Charity Commission to sell Dawe3 Rd. property and invest proceeds Ref. Date Description DD/581/ 54 1889 Extracts from Revd. Fisher [Vicar of Fulham]'s "Blue Book1

55 19 July 1915 Charity Commission, Ryder St., London, S.W., approving purchase of £200 War Loan

56 19 Nov. 1915 Charity Commission purchase of £200 of 4&£ War Stock 1925-45

57 23 Nov. 1915 Letter Charity Commission, Ryder St., London, S.W. to Arthur Williams re purchase of War Stock as DD/581/57

58 23 Dec. 1915 Letter Charity Commission, Ryder St., London, S.W. acknowledging receipt of letter

59 23 Dec. 1915 Receipt for £200 from Bank of England, London, E.C.

60 25 Jan. 1916 Letter Charity Commission, Ryder St., London, S.W. acknowledging investment in War Loan

61 15 Feb. 1916 Letter Charity Commission Ryder St., London, S.W. War Loan investment transferred into name of Official Trustees

62 17 May 1918 Charity Commission orders transfer of bonds to Official Trustees

63 17 May 1918 As DD/581/62

64 17 July 1918 Charity Commission: as DD/581/61

65 16 July 1937 Charity Commission. Scheme for the regulation of the charity Ref. Date Description DD/581/

66 14 Oot. 1938 Charity Commission: authorizing payments to and investments by Official Trustees

67 5 Jan. 1939 Charity Commission, Ryder St., St. James's, London, S.W.1 Purchase of £1,504 16s 6d of Consolidated Stock

68 5 Jan. 1939 Charity Commission, Ryder St., St. James's, London, S.W.1 Purchase of £31 5s 9d of 2%/o Consolidated Stock

69 30 Oct. 1939 Letter T.&N. Blarro White, 10 Bedford Row, London, W.C.1, solicitors to A.J. Powell Money obtained from land adjoining 102 Birchanger Rd. has been invested by Official Trustees

70-74 Charity Commission: annual audit of charity's investments 70 1943-1948 Charity Commission, Ryder St., London, S.W.1 ['The Elms Hotel, Morecambe Lanes' deleted]

71 1949-1954 Charity Commission, Ryder St., London, S.W.1

72 1955 Charity Commission, Ryder St., London, S.W.1

73 1956-1959 Charity Commission, St. James's, London, S.W.1

74 1960 Charity Commission, with note (23 May i960) re omission of a mortgage

75 25 Oct. 1965 Copy of the regulations for the almshouses

76 c. 1970 List of Trustees of the charity

77 Sep. 1972 The Almshouses Gazette No.83 Ref. Pate Description DD/581/ 78-91 Schedules of deeds and receipts for documents 78 1 Nov. 1900 Letter W.R. Sayer, Fulham Liberal and Radical Association to Mr. Williams re schedules

79 13 Nov. 1900 List of copies of deeds scheduled in deed box

80 27 Oct. 1902 Letter T. Blanco White, 59 & 60 Chancery Lane, solicitor to B.J. Wright Esq. Returning schedule of deeds of 71*73 & 75 Anselm Rd.

81 9 July 1920 List of deeds and documents deposited with London, Provincial and South Western Bank Ltd (amalgamated with Barclays Bank Ltd) The Broadway, Walham Green, London, S.W.6

82/1-3

82/1 4 Nov. 1920 1 Further papers added'

82/2-3 [4] Nov. 1920 2 envelopes

83 25 Nov. 1920 Letter Manager, London Provincial and South Western Bank, The Broadway, Walham Green, S.W.6 to Mr. Williams

84 ND Typewritten list of copy wills, codicils and testamentary appointments

85 ND Typewriten [as DD/581/84] schedules of general documents

86 ND 'Contents of deed box1 Ref. Date Description DD/581/ 87 ND Schedule of deeds for Ivy Cottage and Rose Cottage ( 5 & 6 Dawes Rd.)

88 ND Typewritten schedule of deeds and documents for 88 & 90 (formerly 5 & 6) Dawes Rd.

89 11 June 1894 Receipt for documents

90 Aug.1902-0ct. 1902 Receipt for documents

91 6 May 1903 Receipt for documents

92-98 Records relating to the building of the almshouses Print of the new almshouses at Fulham, reprinted from The BuiIdes Designed by 92 11 Dec. 1886 J.G. Hall, A.R.I.B.A.

Items placed underneath foundation stone laid by The Bishop of London, Frederick 93-98 21 Apr. 1886 Temple

93 2 Mar. 188 Copy of Charity Commission^ scheme for the charity

94 17 Apr. 1886 Copy of West London Observer

95-97 1886 3 pennies

98 21 Apr. 1886 Note about deposit of items under foundation stone, signed by Samuel Walden, Treasurer to the Trustees, Ernest J. Walden, Clerk, and John G. Hall, Architect

99-117 Documents relating to the extension to the almshouses, opened 1906

99 ND Elevation and plans R.P. Thomas, 1B New Park, London, N. surveyor Proposed extension of almshouses Ref. Date Description DD/581/ 100 3 Nov. 1903 Ground plan

Boyton, Sons and Buckmaster, The Broadway, Walham Green, London, S.W. Lygon Almshouses, proposed extension

101-117 Handbills. progra^esf tickets etc. relating to Peter Lawson's fundraising for the Lygon Almshouses Extension Scheme

101 2 Apr. 1903 Programme for "Concert and Dramatic Entertainment1 [signed by Peter Lawson]

102 21 & 23 May 1903 Programme for 'Fulham's Grand Carnival and Demonstration' [signed by Peter Lawson]

103 24,25 & 26 June Handbill for 'A Grand Bazaar'

[1903]

104 24,25 & 26 June 1903 Programme for 'A Grand Bazaar'

Envelope for DD/581/104 [signed by 105 24,25 & 26 June 1903 Peter Lawson]

Catalogue for Fine Art Exhibition at 106 24,25 & 26 June 1903 Bazaar

Entrance tickets for Bazaar 107-109

2s 107 24 June 1903

1s 108 25 June 1903

6d 109 26 June 1903

Invitation from Mayoress of Fulham (Mrs. 110 29 Oct. 1903 Peter Lawson) to sale of leftovers from Bazaar

111 18 Apr. 1904 Handbill for 'Grand Evening Concert'

112 18 Apr. 1904 Programme for 'Grand Evening Concert' Ref. Date Description DD/581/ 113 18 Apr. 1904 Cover of programme, as LD/581/113 [signed by Peter Lawson]

114/1-2 25 Oct. 1906 Programmes of opening ceremony of Lygon Almshouses Extension (2 copies) [DD/114/2 signed by Peter Lawson]

115 18 Apr. 1907 Handbill for 'Grand Evening Concert'

116 18 Apr. 1907 Programme for 1Grand Evening Concert' [signed by Peter Lawson]

117 25 Apr. 1921 Postcard G.R. Renton, 4 Studdridge St., London, S.W.6 to Peter Lawson, Fulham Town Hall, S.W.6 re General Committee Meeting to organise 'Ye Olde Fulham Fair' in aid of the District Nursing Association

118-134 Agreement for maintenance of ornamental garden in front of almshouses by Fulham Borough Council 118 27 Apr. 1953 Copy of agreement

119 ND Plan of layout of garden

120-121 ND Drafts of the agreement

122-134 10 Jan. 1953­ Correspondence concerning the agreement 12 May 1953

135 1947 The Story of the Lygon Almshouses [pamphlet] by F.C. Hansford

136 1961-1972 File of documents concerning the possible rebuilding of the almshouses on a site near St. Etheldreda*s church, and including plans as follows:­ Ref. Date Description BD/581/ 137/1-12 137/1-4 Dec. 1961 4 outline plans Trenwith, Wills & Wills

137/5-11 1962 Drawings Nos.9,12-14 (scheme A2) Trenwith, Wills & Wills Drawings Nos.15-17 (scheme B) Trenwith, Wills & Wills

137/12 July 1961 Drawing No.3 'Typical Almshouse Unit' Trenwith, Wills

138 14 Aug. 1960 Report and valuation of Almshouse Charity's properties Wheeler & Atkins, 4 Harwood Rd., Fulham Broadway, London, S.W.6, surveyors

139-155 Fulham United Charities 139 ND Application form for assistance from the charities

140 17 May 1904 Charity Commission scheme for the charity (2 copies)

141-148 Apr. 1951-Apr. 1959 Annual statements of account (2 copies of 1956-7)

149-155 1952-1955 Correspondence concerning the constitution of the charity instigated by Mr. A.C. Bull, 13 Magdalene House, Manor Field, , S.W., who in 1952 became Churchwarden of All Saints, Fulham and, ex officio, a Trustee of Fulham United Charities