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Parish trusts (Scotland), no. I. Return to an order of the Honourable the House of Commons, dated 17...

Parish trusts (Scotland), no. I. Return to an order of the Honourable the House of Commons, dated 17...

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Parish trusts (Scotland), no. I. Return to an order of the Honourable the House of Commons, dated 17th April, 1905;--for return (1) of all and every sum or sums of money, or other funds or properties, heritable or moveable, which have been given, mortified, or bequeathed wholly or mainly for the benefit of the inhabitants of the parish, or any of them, as such inhabitants, or for any public purpose connected with the parish, and which have become vested in or are administered by the parish council, in the following form:--Parish of County of Name, description, and purpose of each gift, mortification, or bequest, and by whom made. Date of the same. Amount of the same. Manner in which the same is invested. Authority by which such investment was made. Rate of interest obtained from said investment. State whether interest is in arrear; and, if so, from what date. Describe title deeds, and state in whose custody they are deposited. State in what register the deed of constitution and the last title are recorded. Annual income derived from the trust during the year 1904. Amount distributed to beneficiaries during the year 1904. Number of beneficiaries among whom the trust was distributed during the year 1904. Has the trust been transferred to the parish council under section 30 of the Local Government (Scotland) Act, 1894; and, if so, by whom. And (2) of the parochial and other trusts upon which the parish council have applied for representation in terms of section 30 of the Local Government (Scotland) Act, 1894:--Names of trusts upon which the parish council have made application for representation in terms of section 30 of the Local Government (Scotland) Act, 1894. Person or body to whom application was made. Has application been granted? Where application has been refused, state grounds on which such refusal was based [electronic resource].

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Parish trusts (Scotland), no. I. Return to an order of the Honourable the House of Commons, dated 17th April, 1905;--for return (1) of all and every sum or sums of money, or other funds or properties, heritable or moveable, which have been given, mortified, or bequeathed wholly or mainly for the benefit of the inhabitants of the parish, or any of them, as such inhabitants, or for any public purpose connected with the parish, and which have become vested in or are administered by the parish council, in the following form:--Parish of County of Name, description, and purpose of each gift, mortification, or bequest, and by whom made. Date of the same. Amount of the same. Manner in which the same is invested. Authority by which such investment was made. Rate of interest obtained from said investment. State whether interest is in arrear; and, if so, from what date. Describe title deeds, and state in whose custody they are deposited. State in what register the deed of constitution and the last title are recorded. Annual income derived from the trust during the year 1904. Amount distributed to beneficiaries during the year 1904. Number of beneficiaries among whom the trust was distributed during the year 1904. Has the trust been transferred to the parish council under section 30 of the Local Government (Scotland) Act, 1894; and, if so, by whom. And (2) of the parochial and other trusts upon which the parish council have applied for representation in terms of section 30 of the Local Government (Scotland) Act, 1894:--Names of trusts upon which the parish council have made application for representation in terms of section 30 of the Local Government (Scotland) Act, 1894. Person or body to whom application was made. Has application been granted? Where application has been refused, state grounds on which such refusal was based [electronic resource].

Publisher

[London] : House of Commons, 1905.

Alternative title

Return of all Sums of Money, or other Funds or Properties, heritable or moveable, which have been given, mortified, or bequeathed wholly or mainly for the benefit of the inhabitants of the Parish or any of them, as such inhabitants, or for any public purpose connected with the Parish, and which have become vested in or are administered by the Parish Council; and of the Parochial and other Trusts upon which the Parish Council have applied for representation in terms of section 30 of the Local Government (Scotland) Act, 1894 (Trusts - Trustees: Trusts (Scotland) Parish Trusts (Scotland) (No 1))

Date

1905.

Record Identifier

74VMjpQgR083

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991001000259702626

Language

English

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Contents

Vol.LXVIII, 70 pp.

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Publisher

[London] : House of Commons, 1905.

Place of Publication

United Kingdom

Date Published

1905.

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  • Trusts (Scotland) parish trusts (Scotland) (No 1) / Trusts - trustees / Parishes (Scotland) racial trusts / Churches (Scotland) / Local government and local finance
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Parish trusts (Scotland), no. I. Return to an order of the Honourable the House of Commons, dated 17th April, 1905;--for return (1) of all and every sum or sums of money, or other funds or properties, heritable or moveable, which have been given, mortified, or bequeathed wholly or mainly for the benefit of the inhabitants of the parish, or any of t...

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Title from front cover.

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1 online resource (70 p.: Table).

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Transcribed from: Parish trusts (Scotland), no. I. Return to an order of the Honourable the House of Commons, dated 17th April, 1905;--for return (1) of all and every sum or sums of money, or other funds or properties, heritable or moveable, which have been given, mortified, or bequeathed wholly or mainly for the benefit of the inhabitants of the...

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991001000259702626