Wife of Giles Reade, Esquire, of Tewkesbury, son of William Reade and Katherine Rowdon. They had thirteen children.
Almshouses founded by Catharine Reade, and endowed in 1696 by her nephew, Richard Reade, were regulated by a scheme of the Charity Commissioners 6 May 1884. The income, subject to the payment of an annuity of £4 to Brasenose College, Oxford, is applied for the benefit of eight poor widows or maids, inmates of the said almshouses.
From: 'Parishes: Bredon', A History of the County of Worcester: volume 3 (1913), pp. 279-92.
Wife of Giles Reade, Esquire, of Tewkesbury, son of William Reade and Katherine Rowdon. They had thirteen children.
Almshouses founded by Catharine Reade, and endowed in 1696 by her nephew, Richard Reade, were regulated by a scheme of the Charity Commissioners 6 May 1884. The income, subject to the payment of an annuity of £4 to Brasenose College, Oxford, is applied for the benefit of eight poor widows or maids, inmates of the said almshouses.
From: 'Parishes: Bredon', A History of the County of Worcester: volume 3 (1913), pp. 279-92.
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