• Tooley's and Smart's Almshouses are Grade II listed almshouses in Ipswich which were founded in 1550 by Henry Tooley with a further endowment provided...
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  • almshouses. It includes historial almshouses (some of which are no longer in use as charitable housing) and new-build almshouses. Bedford Almshouses,...
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    as a merchant the Tooley Almshouses and the account books preserved in the Suffolk Record Office. "Tooley's Foundation And Smart's Charity". Suffolk Archives...
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    (mislabbelled Y, actually Z): These are the Tooley's and Smart's Almshouses. These had been founded in 1550 by Henry Tooley with a further endowment provided by...
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  • substantial endowment to the almshouses in Ipswich in 1591, which then became known as the Tooley's and Smart's Almshouses. On his death in 1599 he gave...
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  •  Appendix 40. Retrieved 30 June 2012. Carlisle, vol.1 (1818), p. ; Thomas W W Smart, A Chronicle of Cranborne: Being an Account of the Ancient Town, (1841)...
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