SearchCurrently displaying: 7 results. Clear the searchYou've searched for:Subject: "Village Charities" x Search term Filter by Subject Church and Chapel (1)Church of St Lawrence (1)Houses (1)Mickleton Manor (1)Roads and Village Landmarks, Alleys and Footpaths (6)Back Lane (1)Dixon Close (1)Millard Close (1)Porter Close (3)Schools (1)Old School Buildings (1)Filter by Format Document (1)Still image (6)Filter by Decade 1860s (1)2010s (1)2020s (6) Sort by: RelevanceTitleOldestNewest 1, Back Lane Address by Sir Maxwell Steele Graves to the Feoffees of the Mickleton Charities In this address, dated July 1869, Sir Maxwell states that due to a complete breakdown in his health he would most likely be unable to continue as Treasurer and Secretary to the Feoffees, posts he had held since July 1843. Aware of 'misrepresentations' of his capabilities in these post he gives details of the progress made in educational provision in the village ... Dixon Close This close was named for the village benefactor, Mr Dixon who left money in his will. More information to follow. Porter Close Named after Richard Porter who left money the benefit of villagers. The income is now administered by the Porter Trust. More info to follow. Porter Close Named after Richard Porter who left money the benefit of villagers. The income is now administered by the Porter Trust. More info to follow. Porter Close Named after Richard Porter who left money the benefit of villagers. The income is now administered by the Porter Trust. More info to follow. Millard Close The name of the close commemorates Nanny Millard who left money to set up a charity for the benefit of villagers. More info to follow.