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see individual constituents the trustees shall apply the income of the almshouse branch for the benefit of the almspeople of the area of benefit of the almspeople of the charities or any of them in such manner as the trustees think fit from time to time. the trustees shall apply the income of the almshouse branch for the benefit of the almspeople of the area of benefit of the almspeople of the charities or any of them in such manner as the trustees think fit from time to time. the trustees shall apply the income of the almshouse branch for the benefit of the almspeople of the area of benefit of the almspeople of the charities or any of them in such manner as the trustees think fit from time to time. one equal half part of the income of the charity the trustees shall apply the income of the almshouse branch for the benefit of the almspeople of the area of benefit of the almspeople of the charities or any of them in such manner as the trustees think fit from time to time.one equal half part of the income of the charity the trustees shall apply the income of the poor's branch as they think fit for the benefit either of the poor of the area of benefit generally or of such poor persons resident therein as they select and in particular but without prejudice to the generality of the forgoing in one or more of the following ways: -(1) gifts of bedding, clothing, food, fuel, furniture, or other useful articles including comforts or other aids for the sick.(2) weekly allowances of not more than 10s. 6d.(3) gifts in money to relieve sickness, infirmity or distress.(4) grants for the benefit of persons who are sick, infirm, convalescent or in need of rest or change of air to defray the expense of representative holidays or of obtaining domestic help.(5) payment of travelling expenses of persons entering or leaving hospitals, convalescent homes or similar institutions or of relatives visiting the sick or infirm in such institutions. (6) assistance of persons who are preparing for, entering upon or engaged in any trade, occupation or profession by provision of tools or books, payment of fees for instruction or examination, payment of travelling expenses or such other means as will fit them to earn their own living or advance them in life.(7) subscriptions to almshouses and other charitable institutions or organisations having for their object the benefit of poor persons resident as aforesaid. (8) subscriptions to homes or hostels for the residence of care or old, infirm or homeless persons upon terms which will ensure that their benefits are available for poor persons resident as aforesaid. the trustees shall apply the income of the poor's branch as they think fit for the benefit either of the poor of the area of benefit generally or of such poor persons resident therein as they select and in particular but without prejudice to the generality of the forgoing in one or more of the following ways: -(1) gifts of bedding, clothing, food, fuel, furniture, or other useful articles including comforts or other aids for the sick.(2) weekly allowances of not more than 10s. 6d.(3) gifts in money to relieve sickness, infirmity or distress.(4) grants for the benefit of persons who are sick, infirm, convalescent or in need of rest or change of air to defray the expense of representative holidays or of obtaining domestic help.(5) payment of travelling expenses of persons entering or leaving hospitals, convalescent homes or similar institutions or of relatives visiting the sick or infirm in such institutions. (6) assistance of persons who are preparing for, entering upon or engaged in any trade, occupation or profession by provision of tools or books, payment of fees for instruction or examination, payment of travelling expenses or such other means as will fit them to earn their own living or advance them in life.(7) subscriptions to almshouses and other charitable institutions or organisations having for their object the benefit of poor persons resident as aforesaid. (8) subscriptions to homes or hostels for the residence of care or old, infirm or homeless persons upon terms which will ensure that their benefits are available for poor persons resident as aforesaid. the trustees shall apply the income of the poor's branch as they think fit for the benefit either of the poor of the area of benefit generally or of such poor persons resident therein as they select and in particular but without prejudice to the generality of the forgoing in one or more of the following ways: -(1) gifts of bedding, clothing, food, fuel, furniture, or other useful articles including comforts or other aids for the sick.(2) weekly allowances of not more than 10s. 6d.(3) gifts in money to relieve sickness, infirmity or distress.(4) grants for the benefit of persons who are sick, infirm, convalescent or in need of rest or change of air to defray the expense of representative holidays or of obtaining domestic help.(5) payment of travelling expenses of persons entering or leaving hospitals, convalescent homes or similar institutions or of relatives visiting the sick or infirm in such institutions. (6) assistance of persons who are preparing for, entering upon or engaged in any trade, occupation or profession by provision of tools or books, payment of fees for instruction or examination, payment of travelling expenses or such other means as will fit them to earn their own living or advance them in life.(7) subscriptions to almshouses and other charitable institutions or organisations having for their object the benefit of poor persons resident as aforesaid. (8) subscriptions to homes or hostels for the residence of care or old, infirm or homeless persons upon terms which will ensure that their benefits are available for poor persons resident as aforesaid. the trustees shall apply the income of the poor's branch as they think fit for the benefit either of the poor of the area of benefit generally or of such poor persons resident therein as they select and in particular but without prejudice to the generality of the forgoing in one or more of the following ways: -(1) gifts of bedding, clothing, food, fuel, furniture, or other useful articles including comforts or other aids for the sick.(2) weekly allowances of not more than 10s. 6d.(3) gifts in money to relieve sickness, infirmity or distress.(4) grants for the benefit of persons who are sick, infirm, convalescent or in need of rest or change of air to defray the expense of representative holidays or of obtaining domestic help.(5) payment of travelling expenses of persons entering or leaving hospitals, convalescent homes or similar institutions or of relatives visiting the sick or infirm in such institutions. (6) assistance of persons who are preparing for, entering upon or engaged in any trade, occupation or profession by provision of tools or books, payment of fees for instruction or examination, payment of travelling expenses or such other means as will fit them to earn their own living or advance them in life.(7) subscriptions to almshouses and other charitable institutions or organisations having for their object the benefit of poor persons resident as aforesaid. (8) subscriptions to homes or hostels for the residence of care or old, infirm or homeless persons upon terms which will ensure that their benefits are available for poor persons resident as aforesaid. the trustees shall apply the income of the poor's branch as they think fit for the benefit either of the poor of the area of benefit generally or of such poor persons resident therein as they select and in particular but without prejudice to the generality of the forgoing in one or more of the following ways: -(1) gifts of bedding, clothing, food, fuel, furniture, or other useful articles including comforts or other aids for the sick.(2) weekly allowances of not more than 10s. 6d.(3) gifts in money to relieve sickness, infirmity or distress.(4) grants for the benefit of persons who are sick, infirm, convalescent or in need of rest or change of air to defray the expense of representative holidays or of obtaining domestic help.(5) payment of travelling expenses of persons entering or leaving hospitals, convalescent homes or similar institutions or of relatives visiting the sick or infirm in such institutions. (6) assistance of persons who are preparing for, entering upon or engaged in any trade, occupation or profession by provision of tools or books, payment of fees for instruction or examination, payment of travelling expenses or such other means as will fit them to earn their own living or advance them in life.(7) subscriptions to almshouses and other charitable institutions or organisations having for their object the benefit of poor persons resident as aforesaid. (8) subscriptions to homes or hostels for the residence of care or old, infirm or homeless persons upon terms which will ensure that their benefits are available for poor persons resident as aforesaid. the trustees shall apply the income of the poor's branch as they think fit for the benefit either of the poor of the area of benefit generally or of such poor persons resident therein as they select and in particular but without prejudice to the generality of the forgoing in one or more of the following ways: -(1) gifts of bedding, clothing, food, fuel, furniture, or other useful articles including comforts or other aids for the sick.(2) weekly allowances of not more than 10s. 6d.(3) gifts in money to relieve sickness, infirmity or distress.(4) grants for the benefit of persons who are sick, infirm, convalescent or in need of rest or change of air to defray the expense of representative holidays or of obtaining domestic help.(5) payment of travelling expenses of persons entering or leaving hospitals, convalescent homes or similar institutions or of relatives visiting the sick or infirm in such institutions. (6) assistance of persons who are preparing for, entering upon or engaged in any trade, occupation or profession by provision of tools or books, payment of fees for instruction or examination, payment of travelling expenses or such other means as will fit them to earn their own living or advance them in life.(7) subscriptions to almshouses and other charitable institutions or organisations having for their object the benefit of poor persons resident as aforesaid. (8) subscriptions to homes or hostels for the residence of care or old, infirm or homeless persons upon terms which will ensure that their benefits are available for poor persons resident as aforesaid. the trustees shall apply the income of the almshouse branch for the benefit of the almspeople of the area of benefit of the almspeople of the charities or any of them in such manner as the trustees think fit from time to time. the trustees shall apply the income of the almshouse branch for the benefit of the almspeople of the area of benefit of the almspeople of the charities or any of them in such manner as the trustees think fit from time to time.

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