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How the first women's refuge enacted change in the UK
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Catalogue reference: CHAR 12
CHAR 12
This series consists of voluntary and mortmain enrolments under various Acts including the Charitable Trusts Amendment Act 1855 and the Mortmain and Charitable Uses Act 1888.
CHAR 12
1856-1925
This series consists of voluntary and mortmain enrolments under various Acts including the Charitable Trusts Amendment Act 1855 and the Mortmain and Charitable Uses Act 1888.
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English
13 volume(s)
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The Charitable Trusts Amendment Act 1855 provided that any will, deed or other document could voluntarily be enrolled in the books of the Charity Commissioners for record purposes.
Under various enactments, beginning with the Mortmain and Charitable Uses Act 1888, enrolment with the Commissioners was in some circumstances accepted as an alternative to enrolment in Chancery.
Records of the Charity Commissioners and Charity Commission
Charity Commission: Enrolments under Various Acts, Series 1
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