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Society for the Relief of Poor, Pious Clergymen

Society for the Relief of Poor, Pious Clergymen residing in the country, 27, Great Coram Street, Brunswick Square, instituted 1788. During the 73 years the society has existed, it has distributed to distressed clergymen and widows 3,676 grants of various sums of money, amounting altogether too £114,176.

Income during the past year, £2,445.

Treasurer, Samuel Tomkins, Esq.—Secretary, Rev. Charles Marshall, M.A.—Assistant-Secretary and Collector, Mr. B. Marshall.

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