Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Preface
- List of Abbreviations
- Table Of Statutes
- Table Of Cases
- THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE LAW OF CHARITY 1532–1700
- THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE LAW OF CHARITY 1700–1827
- Appendixes
- Appendix A Bills and Answers in Chancery relating to Charity, 1350–1601
- Appendix B Selected Transcriptions
- Appendix C The Charitable Uses Act, 1597: 39 Elizabeth I c. 6
- Appendix D The Charitable Uses Act, 1601: 43 Elizabeth I c. 4
- Appendix E A Bibliographical note on the Cambridge MS. of Francis Moore's Reading on the Statute of Charitable Uses: 43 Elizabeth I c. 4
- Appendix F Francis Moore's Notes and his Speech at the Beginninge
- Appendix G A Case from Francis Moore's Reading
- Appendix H Inquisitions before the Charity Commissioners: 1597–1787
- Appendix I Decrees made by the Charity Commissioners: 1597–1787
- Appendix J The Mortmain Act, 1736: 9 George II c. 36
- Appendix K The Poor Relation Cases
- Index
Appendix D - The Charitable Uses Act, 1601: 43 Elizabeth I c. 4
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 07 October 2011
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Preface
- List of Abbreviations
- Table Of Statutes
- Table Of Cases
- THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE LAW OF CHARITY 1532–1700
- THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE LAW OF CHARITY 1700–1827
- Appendixes
- Appendix A Bills and Answers in Chancery relating to Charity, 1350–1601
- Appendix B Selected Transcriptions
- Appendix C The Charitable Uses Act, 1597: 39 Elizabeth I c. 6
- Appendix D The Charitable Uses Act, 1601: 43 Elizabeth I c. 4
- Appendix E A Bibliographical note on the Cambridge MS. of Francis Moore's Reading on the Statute of Charitable Uses: 43 Elizabeth I c. 4
- Appendix F Francis Moore's Notes and his Speech at the Beginninge
- Appendix G A Case from Francis Moore's Reading
- Appendix H Inquisitions before the Charity Commissioners: 1597–1787
- Appendix I Decrees made by the Charity Commissioners: 1597–1787
- Appendix J The Mortmain Act, 1736: 9 George II c. 36
- Appendix K The Poor Relation Cases
- Index
Summary
An Acte to redresse the Misemployment of Landes Goodes and Stockes of Money heretofore given to Charitable Uses
Whereas Landes Tenementes Rentes Annuities Profittes Hereditamentes, Goodes Chattels Money and Stockes of Money, have bene heretofore given limitted appointed and assigned, as well by the Queenes most excellent Majestie and her moste noble Progenitors, as by sondrie other well disposed persons, some for Releife of aged impotent and poore people, some for Maintenance of sicke and maymed Souldiers and Marriners, Schooles of Learninge, Free Schooles and Schollers in Universities, some for Repaire of Bridges Portes Havens Causwaies Churches Seabankes and Highewaies, some for Educacion and prefermente of Orphans, some for or towardes Reliefe Stocke or Maintenance of Howses of Correccion, some for Mariages of poore Maides, some for Supportacion Ayde and Helpe of younge tradesmen Handicraftesmen and persons decayed, and others for releife or redemption of Prisoners or Captives, and for aide or ease of any poore Inhabitantes concerninge paymente of Fifteenes, setting out of Souldiers and other Taxes; Whiche Landes Tenementes Rents Annuities Profitts Hereditaments Goodes Chattells Money and Stockes of Money nevertheles have not byn imployed accordinge to the charitable intente of the givers and founders thereof, by reason of Fraudes breaches of Truste and Negligence in those that shoulde pay delyver and imploy the same.
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- History of the Law of Charity, 1532-1827 , pp. 224 - 228Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 1969