Poor relief by Mr Provider

Richard Watts [1529-1579 businessman, philanthropist and builder of “The Six Poor Travellers House” Rochester, Kent]

Mr. Provider, Please to relieve [these three] poor Traveller[s] with Four-pence [each]

Rochester, Kent, 1st June 1773 Single small sheet, with manuscript insertions “1s”, signed “Jn Taylor, Mayor” and numbered “56”. 85 by 105mm (3¼ by 4¼ inches).

Richard Watts, businessman and “Deputy Victualler of the Navy”, established by his will of 1579 a charity for providing shelter for six travellers. The Six Poor Travellers House was built to provide free lodgings for poor travellers each of whom would be given lodging and "entertainment" for one night before being sent on his way with fourpence. The original charity created the post of "Provider" who was appointed by, and reported annually to, the mayor. His role encompassed supervision of the house, collection of rents and provision of materials to the poor.

£175

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