The Endowed Charities of Kensington: By Whom Bequeathed, and How Administered
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A historical survey examines parish endowments in Kensington, tracing origins, growth, and administration of local charitable funds and properties. It recounts early bequests and land purchases that became enduring income sources, compares past and late-19th-century population and housing figures, and describes principal charities such as almshouses, a free school, and vocational apprenticeship funds. The account analyzes trustee arrangements, investment outcomes, and efforts to ensure gifts benefit deserving local recipients, while urging public awareness and better oversight to expand and adapt charity provision as the parish urbanized.
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