You are here: Home>Archive Catalogue>General>Charities>Original documents relating to charities Original documents relating to charitiesReference number G-C/D Records in this SectionHandwritten Notices of charity distribution of goods and money.3 separate but similar notices by Mary Tompson’s Charity, Lady Anne Hyde’s Charity and Frances Waller’s Charity, for the distribution of goods and money to those residing in the Beaconsfield Old Town for more than 5 years and other criteria. G-C/D/001 Date: 1923-1928Handwritten list for the distribution of bread through Edmund Waller's Charity.List of residents and their addresses from Beaconsfield Old Town who qualify for the annual distribution of bread from Edmund Waller’s Charity. G-C/D/002 Date: 1927Handwritten quotation from Coal and Coke Merchant, H Roberts.Headed paper with handwritten quotation by H Roberts to Mr Wingrove for the supply of charity coal. G-C/D/003 Date: 1912Frances Waller's Charity.2 lists of recipients from Frances Waller’s Charity of coats from Mr Healey and Mr E V Benyon, gowns from Mr C J Buxton and petticoats from Mr A Day. G-C/D/004 Date: 1923-1926Handwritten accounts on Beaconsfield charities.Handwritten accounts about the financial status of Francis Wallers, Stransums, Bow Wood, Reads and Clowberrys charities. G-C/D/005 Date: 1861A Bread TokenA Bread Token from Edmund Waller’s Charity to provide Sydney Williams with 3 loaves to be exchanged at either Blake and Son, Mr Goddard’s or Mr Newell’s. G-C/D/006 Date: 1926A notice of a meeting and the agenda of the Trustees of Beaconsfield Charities to be held at the Old Rectory.Annotated invitation and agenda for a meeting of the Trustees of Beaconsfield Charities in 1905, with a list of attendees and calculations. Specific charities listed include Waller’s Charity and Harford’s Charity. G-C/D/007 Date: 1905Rules and orders for the Poor House of Beaconsfield to be observed by the Governor and paupers therein.Typed rules for the governor of the workhouse in Beaconsfield – 14 of them. Also includes handwritten annotations. G-C/D/008 Date: [1950-1975]Beaconsfield charities in 16th and 17th centuries.Typed descriptions of 9 charities in Beaconsfield. G-C/D/009 Date: [1950-1975]Beaconsfield charities 1750 to 1950.Typed descriptions of 11 charities in Beaconsfield with additional handwritten notes. G-C/D/010 Date: [1950-1975]Some explorations into local philanthropy - 1750 to 1950.Typewritten notes about philanthropy in Beaconsfield from 1750 to 1950. Also includes handwritten annotations. G-C/D/011 Date: [1975-1977]New Scheme to administer two old charities titled 'Charity Commission'.Document about a new Scheme created in 1920 to administer the proceeds of 2 earlier charities (Rowland Perryman and Roland Townsend). G-C/D/012 Date: 1920Document entitled 'Beaconsfield Old People's Welfare Committee'.Typed minutes of a meeting of the Beaconsfield Old People’s Welfare Committee, with additional handwritten annotations. G-C/D/013 Date: [1967-1975]Beaconsfield Carers Group April Update 1993Activities planned in May to July, news in brief including organisers of the Carers group. G-C/D/014 Date: 1993Charity Commission - Order for the appointment of trustees.Charity Commission Notice for the Appointment of Trustees for the Charity of Charles Harford. Trustees appointed: Reverend Commeline, Archibald S: Harding, Joseph E and Morford, Edward. (continued on other side of the sheet). G-C/D/015 Date: 1914 No CommentsStart the ball rolling by posting a comment on this page! Add a comment about this pageYour email address will not be published. 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