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Charity laws and legislation - Great Britain - Early works to 1800
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A bill to constitute a public fund, upon which donations to charitable and other good uses in mortmain may be invested; and to impower all bodies politic and corporate, and trustees of charites, to invest the same, and to sell and dispose of all or any part of the lands, tenements, and hereditaments, in trust, for charitable uses, if they think fit; and to invest the produce in the purchase of some of the government transferrable securities, at three per centum per annum, in order that the same may be annihilated, and in lieu thereof, an annuity out of the said public fund may be paid and applied to the same charitable uses to which the lands, tenements, and hereditaments, are appropriated.
Great Britain. Parliament.Date: 1773]- Books
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An abstract of some important parts of a bill, now depending in Parliament, intituled, "A bill for the better support and maintenance of the poor:" With some practical observations on the effects that will probably be experienced in many parishes, particularly those that are large and populoue, if the said bill is pasted into a law. Prepared by a committee of the joint vestry of the united parishes of St. Giles in the fields and St. George Bloomsbury: and printed by order of the said vestry.
St. Giles in the Fields (London, England)Date: 1797