Governors Of The Charity For Relief Of The Poor Widows And Children Of Clergymen (commonly Called Clergy Support Trust)

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"benefit of elderly, unmarried daughters of clergymen. help for clergymen, widows and children of clerymen ministering, or who have ministered, in the diocese of ripon. relief of families of clergymen of the church of england, and the church in wales with a preference to those applying from the diocese of st. davids. assistance of clergymen of the church of england and the church in wales and their widows and daughters and with the education of their children. to make grants, allowances or pensions to unmarried daughters of clergymen who from age, ill-health, infirmity or other misfortune are unable to follow any gainful occupation and are in need of assistance. the trustees may make grants to almshouses and other charitable institutions or organisations upon such benefits are available for such daughters of clergyman. to make grants for the maintenance, schooling, outfits or necessaries for children under the age of 21 years, of clergymen particularly those having no father. PAYMENTS TO TWENTY POOR CLERGYMEN WHO SHALL BE CURATES ONLY AND IN ACTUAL DUTY RESIDENT IN ENGLAND OR WALES AND WHOSE INCOME DOES NOT EXCEED ú50 PER ANNUM, PREFERENCE TO THOSE WITH FAMILIES DEPENDENT ON THEM. for the education and advancement in life of the sons of poor clergymen, including grants towards their emigration. in aid of any one or more of the non-educational purposes set out in the corporation of the sons of the clergy charities scheme confirmation act, 1958. for the benefit of married clergy being of the degree (at least) of bachelor of arts, or clergy who have retired on account of old age or infirmity. payment of pensions to disabled clergy, preference being given to men who have resigned or contemplate resigning a benefice from inability to perform the duties of their office. to make grants to the poorer clergy of the church of england and generally promoting the interest and welfare of the poorer clergy. THE INCOME TO BE APPLIED IN AID OF EITHER THE WIDOWS' BRANCH OF DAUGHTERS' BRANCH. THE TRUSTEES MAY APPLY A SUM NOT EXCEEDING ú80 PER ANNUM IN MAKING PENSIONS OR GRANTS TO WIDOWS OR DAUGHTERS OF CLERGYMEN WHO ARE RESIDENTS OF PARTIS COLLEGE IN THE PARISH OF WESTON IN SOMERSET. THE INCOME TO APPLIED IN AID OF EITHER THE WIDOWS' BRANCH OR DAUGHTERS' BRANCH. THE TRUSTEES MAY APPLY A SUM NOT EXCEEDING ú80 PER ANNUM IN MAKING PENSIONS OR GRANTS TO WIDOWS OR DAUGHTERS OF CLERGYMEN WHO ARE RESIDENTS OF PARTIS COLLEGE IN THE PARISH OF WESTON IN SOMERSET. THE INCOME TO BE APPLIED IN AID OF EITHER THE WIDOWS' BRANCH OR DAUGHTERS' BRANCH. THE TRUSTEES MAY APPLY A SUM NOT EXCEEDING ú80 PER ANNUM IN MAKING PENSIONS OR GRANTS TO WIDOWS OR DAUGHTERS OF CLERGYMEN WHO ARE RESIDENTS OF PARTIS COLLEGE IN THE PARISH OF WESTON IN SOMERSET. THE INCOME TO BE APPLIED IN AID OF EITHER THE WIDOWS' BRANCH OR DAUGHTERS' BRANCH. THE TRUSTEES MAY APPLY A SUM NOT EXCEEDING ú80 PER ANNUM IN MAKING PENSIONS OR GRANTS TO WIDOWS OR DAUGHTERS OF CLERGYMEN WHO ARE RESIDENTS OF PARTIS COLLEGE IN THE PARISH OF WESTON IN SOMERSET. to provide for a religious service and for a dinner (or other similar entertainment) which adds to the efficiency of the management of the corporation and for the charitable purposes of the corporation. to grant pensions to aged and infirm clergymen to enable them to retire from their benefices or curacies income applied for the clergy retirement fund for the relief of poor clergymen with good characters. for the relief of poor clergymen with good characters, preference being given to those who have large families. for the benefit of two necessitous married clergymen of the church of england. preference to be given to clergymen with families. for the benefit of poor distressed clergymen. FOR THE BENEFIT OF TEN CURATES IN ENGLAND AND WALES WHOSE INCOME DOES NOT EXCEED ú40 PER ANNUM, PREFERENCE GIVEN TO THOSE WHO ARE OR HAVE BEEN MARRIED (FOR FURTHER DETAILS SEE NOTE ON PAGE 18 OF CORPORATION ACT 1958). FOR THE BENEFIT OF TEN CURATES IN ENGLAND AND WALES WHOSE INCOME DOES NOT EXCEED ú40 PER ANNUM, PREFERECE GIVEN TO THOSE WHO ARE OR HAVE BEEN MARRIED to make grants, allowances, or pensions to widows of clergymen who from age, illhealth or infirmity or other misfortune are in need of assistance. the trustees may make grants to almshouses and other charitable institutions of organisations upon such terms as will ensure that their beneftis are available for such widows. to make grants, allowances, or pensions to widows of clergymen who from age, illhealth or infirmity or other misfortune are in need of assistance. the trustees may make grants to almshouses and other charitable institutions or organisations upon such terms as will ensure that their benefits are available for such widows. to make grants, allowances, or pensions to widows of clergymen who from age, illhealth or infirmity or other misfortune are in need of assistance. the trustees may mak grants to almshouses and other charitable institutions or organistations upon such terms as will ensure that their benefits are availabel for such widows. to make grants, allowances, or pensions to widows of clergymen who from age, ill health or infirmity or other misfortune are in need of assistance. the trustees may mak grants to almshouses and other charitable institutions or organisations upon such terms as will ensure that their benefits are available for such widows. to make grants, allowances, or pensions to widows of clergymen who from age, ill health or infirmity or other misfortune are in need of assistance. the trustees may make grants to almshouses and other charitable institutions or organisations upon such terms as will ensure that their benefits are availabel for such widows. to make grants, allowances, or pensions to widows of clergymen who from age, ill health or infirmity or other misfortune are in need of assistance. the trustees may make grants to almshouses and other charitable institutions or organisations upon such terms as will ensure that their benefits are availabel for such widows. to make grants, allowances, or pensions to widows of clergymen who from age, ill health or infirmity or other misfortune are in need of assistance. the trustees may make grants to almshouses and other charitable institutions or organisations upon such terms as will ensure that their benefits are available for such widows. INCOME DIVIDED BETWEEN TWELVE CLERGYMEN WHOSE INCOMES DO NOT EXCEED ú50 PER ANNUM. PREFERMENT GIVEN TO THOSE WITH LARGE FAMILIES. INCOME DIVIDED BETWEEN TEN CLERGYMEN WHOSE INCOMES DO NOT EXCEED ú50 PER ANNUM PREFERMENT GIVEN TO THOSE WITH LARGE FAMILIES. CLEAR INCOME TO BE PAID EACH YEAR ON FEAST DAY OF THE NATIVITY THE SUM OF ú20 EACH TO FOUR CLERGYMEN OF THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND. THOSE WITH LARGEST FAMILIES PREFERRED. ANY RESIDUE TO BE APPLIED IN AUGMENTING THE SAID SUMS. INCOME APPLIED AMONGST TEN CLERGYMEN WHOSE INCOME DOES NOT EXCEED ú100 PER ANNUM, PREFERENCE GIVEN TO CLERGYMEN RESIDING OR OFFICIATING IN SUFFOLK. grants towards holiday expenses of over-worked priests of the church of england and those priests in need of a rest together with their families but shall give priority to those priests who are high churchmen income for the benefit of the objects of the friend of the clergy corporation. the purpose of founding an annuity to be at the disposal of the friend of the clergy corporation. to found an annuity to be administered by the friend of the clergy corporation as nearly as possible in accordance with mr nunn's wishes. to provide or to assist in providing holidays for invalid or overworked clergy of the church of england and their families and dependents of such clergy. to make grants towards the holiday expenses of poor clergymen of the church of england and their families. to make grants to poor clergymen of the church of england to enable them to take such holidays as they may reasonably require. making grants towards the holiday expenses of poor clergymen of the church of england and their families. making grants towards the holiday expenses of poor clergymen of the church of englad. for the benefit of deserving and necessitous clergy of the church of england (for details see clauses 5, 6 & 7 of the scheme of the 5th may 1914). to provide a pension to some aged and poor clergyman preference being given to one in the diocese of bloemfontein. TO SELECT THE WORST CASES OF DISTRESS WHICH MAY VARY ANNUALLY AND TO ASSIST SUCH CASES WITH SMALL SUMS FROM ú5-ú20, BUT NOT TO EXCEED ú20 IN ANY ONE YEAR. the income to be applied for the provision of pensions for the widows and orphans of clergy of the church of england. to enable clergyman suffering from overwork to take rest and change of air. to make grants in augmentation of the stipends of assistant curates licensed stipends of assistant curates licensed under seal in the provinces of canterbuyr and york and, in exceptional circumstances, other unbeneficed clergymen of the church of england andto provide, establish or contribute to any pensions or compassionate allowances or any pension or superannuation fund or scheme for any such curates and unbeneficed clergymen who may be in need of help. the object of the charity is:for the public benefit providing assistance to beneficiaries, whether directly or indirectly, in such manner as and by such means as the court of assistants from time to time in their absolute discretion think fit for the relief or prevention of poverty or hardship or for the relief of illness and the promotion of health, whether physical or mental.""beneficiaries"" means members of the clergy, ordinands and the spouses, former spouses, children and dependants of living or deceased members or former members of the clergy or of ordinands.(a) ""children"" includes adopted children, step-children and persons treated as the children of a marriage or civil partnership.(b) “civil partners” means the members of a civil partnership within the meaning of section 1(1) of the civil partnership act 2004.(c) ""clergy"" and ""members of the clergy"" mean bishops, priests and deacons of the anglican communion.(d) ""ordinands"" means persons who are preparing for ordination as members of the clergy.(e) the ""spouse"" of a person means his or her wife, husband, civil partner, widow, widower or surviving civil partner. “the object of the corporation isfor the public benefit providing assistance to beneficiaries, whether directly or indirectly, in such manner as and by such means as the committee of management of the corporation from time to time in their absolute discretion think fit for the relief or prevention of poverty or hardship or for the relief of illness, whether physical or mental ""beneficiaries"" means members of the clergy, ordinands and the spouses, former spouses, children and dependants of living or deceased members or former members of the clergy or of ordinands.(a) ""children"" includes adopted children, step-children and persons treated as the children of a marriage or civil partnership (b) “civil partners” means the members of a civil partnership within the meaning of section 1(1) of the civil partnership act 2004(c) ""clergy"" and ""members of the clergy"" mean bishops, priests and deacons of the anglican communion(d) ""ordinands"" means persons who are preparing for ordination as members of the clergy(e) the ""spouse"" of a person means his or her wife, husband, civil partner, widow, widower or surviving civil partner. the general purposes of the charity known as the friends of the clergy corporation. the trustee shall apply the clear income of the charity in or towards the provision of accommodation for aged and retired priests of the anglican communion. to relieve children of clergymen of the church of england or of the church in wales in cases of need, hardship or distress. relief in need of clergymen and clergywomen, and others the property is to be administered as part of the corporation of the sons of the clergy amalgamated charity (207736-38)"

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