Deanes Almshouses, Basingstoke, Hampshire
These almshouse were built in 1607-8. They were paid for with money left by a Sir James Deane. They were to give homes to 8 poor widows. At this time there was no national system for helping the poor.
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These almshouse were built in 1607-8. They were paid for with money left by a Sir James Deane. They were to give homes to 8 poor widows. At this time there was no national system for helping the poor.
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