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 This Estate was bequeathed to the Cutlers Company by Mr. Thomas Bucke (Citizen and Cutler of London), subject to an annual charge of £11. "Fleet Street — One House.

Fleet Lane — Four Houses."

(The last-named four Houses have been sold to the London, Chatham, and Dover Railway Company.)

Particulars of the charge of £11:—

The amount of the Scholarship has been increased to £30 a year. "Rental £120."

This Estate was bequeathed to the Cutlers Company by Mr. John Craythorne (Citizen and Cutler, of London), subject to a life interest therein of his widow, Mrs. Margaret Craythorne (who, at his death, gave up such life interest to the Company), and to an annual charge of £19 13s. 4d.

"Belle Salvage Yard—Hotel, &c., now Warehouses.

Naked Boy Court—House, now absorbed in the Belle Sauvage Yard Warehouses.

Ludgate Hill—House and Rooms over gateway."