The Corporation Of Trinity House Of Deptford Strond

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Website: http://www.trinityhouse.co.uk

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mercantile marine

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seamen

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north norfolk

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house keepers

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subsidiary merged into main charitybenefit of scottish officers and ex-officers and their dependants of the mercantile marine. subsidiary merged into main charityrelief of poverty of lighthouse and lightvessel keepers and persons serving in the merchant navy subsidiary merged into main charityin or towards the provision of amenties or other charitable relief for needy lighthousemen serving on the north norfolk coast subsidiary merged into main charitybenefit of lighthouse keepers and light vessel keepers employed by trinity house who may be in distress. subsidiary merged into main charityapprenticeship of boys entering a career at sea. subsidiary merged into main charityrelief of poor seamen of the parish of stepney subsidiary merged into main charitypensions for two widows of thames or downs pilots or of mates of merchantmen sailing from and belonging to the port of london subsidiary merged into main charitybenefits payable to widows or orphans of trinity house pilots in england and wales. subsidiary merged into main charitybenefits payable to four decayed pilots or widows of such who are not pensioners subsidiary merged into main charity.payment of pensions to poor seamen or their widows rending in the parish of st anne's limehouse subsidiary merged into main charityincome to be applied as part of the wardens trinity house relief fund for assisting all serving personnel and pensioners of every branch of the trinity house service and their widows and dependants who may be in distress subsidiary merged into main charitybenefits of orphans subsidiary merged into main charitysupport of decayed pilots and widows subsidiary merged into main charitybenefit of lighthouse keepers in distress subsidiary merged into main charitybenefit and assistance of any persons permanentely disabled during the 1939-45 war whilst serving in the mercantile marine in any capacity whatsoever. subsidiary merged into main charityprovision of a silver medal and a prize for the students of the london county council school of engineering and navigation at poplar subsidiary merged into main charitybenefit of one or more poor seamen, seamen's widows or children subsidiary merged into main charityfor division among the charities associated with trinity house, preference being given to necessitous pilots or the dependants, and failing this, to masters and their dependants. subsidiary merged into main charitythe provision of benefits for the head messenger, other established messengers, the butler, the cook, kitchen and house maids at trinity house. subsidiary merged into main charitypensions and occasional grants for the benefit of masters, officers and engineers of the mercantile marine of british nationality or their widows and/or dependants in the british isles and in poor circumstances subsidiary merged into main charitypensions and special grants for the benefit of mariners, their wives, widows and children under 16 years of age to the use, commodity, and profit of the master wardens and assistants of the guild fraternity, or brotherhood, unto and for the repairing of a certain house, or tenement, commonly called or known by the name of trinity house; and of other tenements and almshouses belonging to the guild fraternity or brotherhood; and for the finding of certain poor persons, bretheren , and the wives of bretheren of the guild fraternity or brotherhood, which are fallen into decay, misery, poverty and need, or hereafter shall fortune to fall into decay, misery, poverty and need; and also for the relief of other poor mariners and sea-faring men, such as by them and their sucessors shall be thought meet and necessary therewith to be relieved; and for other public uses of the society. (1) the provision and maintenance of homes to persons who are or who were formerly british seamen and mariners (including masters and pilots) and the wives, widows, and dependent children of such persons, who by reason of age, ill health accident or infirmity are in financial need;(2) any residual income not required in any one year for this purpose shall be applied in either or both of the following ways: (i) for the benefit of the residents or any of them in such a manner as the corporation thinks fit from time to time; (ii) for the provision of persons for residents in accordance with the provisions for pensions and pensioners hereinafter contained in this scheme of the commissioners dated 07 august 1995;(3) any further residual income which is not required for the above purposes shall be applied in accordance with the provisions set out in clauses 18 and 40 of the said 1995 scheme.

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