The Almshouses
Henry Cornish, who died in 1650, was the founder of the almshouses in Chipping Norton. The almshouses were provided at his own expense for eight aged widows who had to be of honest and godly life and conversation: In addition, he left money to provide coats and gowns for two poor men and two poor women, and fourpence each to 40 other widows.
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