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The Leadbetter Charities
In 1757 Hannah
Leadbetter left two pieces of land on Hesketh Marsh; the rents were
used to buy unbleached calico and given to the poor of Tarleton.
This was known locally as Poor Cloth. During the war coal was given
instead of cloth and now cash is given to the 'poor and necessitous'
of the parish.
Ursula Leadbetter
in 1763 left a sum of money upon trust; the yearly interest was
to be used to educate six children. The sum of money purchased land
at Bank Bridge and three cottages were built upon it in 1835-7.
When primary education
became free the money was used to provide a scholarship for one
child. Later, secondary education became free and the money is now
given to the C. of E. schools for books and equipment. |