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Papers regarding charitable trusts and settlements

MS. 15363/20

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Title

Papers regarding charitable trusts and settlements

Shelfmark

MS. 15363/20

Summary

Comprises

Deeds of covenant and correspondence relating to a subscription to Coleg Harlech. 1938-1941

Correspondence, accounts and legal papers relating to Tudor Elm Limited and the Tudor Elm Settlement. 1954-1969

Correspondence relating to David Astor's Voluntary Settlement and donations made to charities. 1959-1969

Correspondence regarding David Astor's Charitable Trust and donations made to charities. 1962-1968

Correspondence regarding the Sutton Trust. 1973-1978

Date

1938-1978

Language

English

Physical extent

1 box (5 folders)

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Collection contents

Archive of David Astor

Personal papers

Personal, biographical and financial material

Papers regarding charitable trusts and settlements

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