1671 John Moreton set up a charity with 4 trustees from London and 4 from Cottenham, to distribute the income from Liquor Pond field, near Gray’s Inn Lane, Holborn. The Trustees placed poor Cottenham children as apprentices. (See Cottenham in Focus, 2002)
1816 Moreton’s Charity built the Church End Almshouses. Lived in by elderly men and women, most of whom were in receipt of parish relief.
1881 Morton’s Charity House
1891 Alms Houses
Eliza Fowler, widow, 72, b Cottenham
Annie Pearson, boarder, 63, b Cottenham
Eliza Bruff, 72, b Histon
Cristina Peacock, 69, b Impington
John Emerson, 76, 76, former labourer, b Cottenham
Eliza, 70, b Cottenham
Mary Badcock, 83, b Cottenham
Sarah Norman, 76, b Cottenham
Phebe Saintey, 80, b Cottenham
Elizabeth Young, boarder, 65, b Cottenham
John Few, 72, former labourer, b Cottenham
Eliza, 48, b Cottenham
Fred, 10, b Cottenham
Stephen Sanderson, 70, b Cottenham
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