The Choral Fund, established 1791, is for the benefit of members only, their widows and orphans, and has also the object of uniting the choral performers as a body for professional purposes. The finances are represented as in a satisfactory condition, and the funded property as increasing. No office; the affairs are managed by a committee of the members.
SOURCE: The Charities of London, by Samuel Low, Jun., London: Sampson Low, Son,
and Marston, Milton House, Ludgate Hill. 1861.