Alice Blundell, 1570. £100 to be lent to two young men who were to give 1s. 1d. every week to thirteen poor folk of the parish of St Lawrence Jewry.
Richard Fishborne, 1625. £1000 to be lent to five young men free of the Company £200 each for five years gratis with three good securities.
[569] Legacies to charitable uses in Ipswich, p. 74 seq.
Other Cash Charities of the same kind for the benefit of the inhabitants of Ipswich were as follows:—
1579. Mrs Rose Bloise £20 to four handicraftsmen for two or three years.
1583. Mr John Tye £25 to five or more persons who are inhabitants for not longer than three years without interest.
1595. Mr Thos. Goodwin £40 for four poor occupiers for two years without interest.
1608. Mrs Alice Bloise £40 to six young men, being freemen for three years.
1616. Mr Willm. Birden £20 to four poor occupiers for four years.
1616. Mr Willm. Acton £80 to four clothiers for four years.