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British Hair-Dressers' Benevolent and Provident Institution

British Hair-Dressers' Benevolent and Provident Institution, 32, Sackville Street, Piccadilly, established 1837, enrolled 1842, granting annuities to distressed members, about 50 years of age, who have subscribed 10 years, and to their widows and orphans. Members afflicted with sudden illness are also relieved.

Income about £150 per annum.

Treasurer, Mr. J. Hewett.—Secretary and Collector, Mr James.

SOURCE: The Charities of London, by Samuel Low, Jun., London: Sampson Low, Son,
and Marston, Milton House, Ludgate Hill. 1861.