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as shall not, for twelve months previously to such distribution, 
have been in the receipt of Parochial Relief.” 
Cam’s CHarIrTy. 
This Charity was founded by the will of Samuel Cam, Esq., 
bearing date June 29th, 1792. He left £100, the interest of which 
he directed to be distributed annually in Bread, amongst the poor 
persons of the Parish of Bradford who are not in the receipt of 
Parochial Relief. 
As there was but one surviving Trustee of this Charity, an ap- 
plication was made, under the direction of the Charity Commis- 
sioners, in March 1858, to the County Court of Wiltshire, held at 
Bradford, for the appointment of new Trustees, and the general 
arrangement of matters relating to it; the practice, for many years 
previously, having been to distribute it in money and not in bread. 
The result of this application was the appointment of the Vicar 
and Churchwardens of Bradford, for the time being, as Trustees of 
the Fund jointly with the surviving Trustee, and the transfer of 
the principal sum belonging to this Charity to the “Official Trus- 
tee of Charitable Funds.” 
TUGWELL’s CHARITY. 
By a codicil to her will, dated July 12th, 1799, Mrs. Elizabeth 
Tugwell left £100 the interest of which she directed to be divided 
among Forty old and infirm persons, of the Parish of Bradford, on 
the fifteenth day of January in each and every year. 
In the year 1833, the Stock, in compliance with the directions of 
the Donor, was transferred into the names of the then Church- 
wardens of the Parish of Bradford, by whom, and their successors 
in office, the dividends have always been regularly distributed. 
STRAWBRIDGE’s CHARITY. 
The subjoined extract, from the will of Mr. John Strawbridge, 
(dated March 12, 1805,) explains the purposes of this Charity :— 
**T give to Mawbey Tugwell, and John Renison, the present Churchwardens 
of the Parish of Bradford, or their successors for the time being, the sum of 
£A00 capital Stock, in the three per cent Consolidated Bank Annuities, part of 
