Annual statements of account for various charities in Pembrokeshire, 1901-1954.
Annual statements of account of various charities
This material is held atPembrokeshire Archives and Local Studies / Archifdy Sir Benfro ac Astudiaethau Lleol
- Reference
- GB 213 T/CHA
- Dates of Creation
- 1901-1954
- Name of Creator
- Language of Material
- English
- Physical Description
- Information to be supplied
Scope and Content
Administrative / Biographical History
The Charity Commission requires registered charities to submit annual statements of account so that the Commission can monitor their activities. These accounts form part of the public records of the Commission, and are periodically transferred to the Public Record Office (now The National Archives). The Public Record Office undertook an appraisal of the records and selected some for retention. Records not selected for retention were transferred to the relevant Record Office or discarded.
Arrangement
Arranged alphabetically by parish and then alphabetically by charity name.
Access Information
No restrictions
Acquisition Information
Transferred by the Public Record Office in February 1984 and from other repositories on various subsequent dates.
Note
Compiled by Annette Strauch for the ANW project. The following source was used in the compilation of this description, List of annual statements of account of various charities transferred by the Public Record Office catalogue.
Other Finding Aids
A hard copy of the catalogue is available at Pembrokeshire Record Office.
Conditions Governing Use
Usual copyright regulations apply
Appraisal Information
All records transferred to Pembrokeshire Record Office have been retained
Custodial History
The annual statements of account relating to various charities in Pembrokeshire, covering the period 1901-1954 (with many gaps), were transferred to Pembrokeshire Record Office. Some records were initially transferred to other repositories, and the distribution was then rationalised to reflect the content.
Accruals
Accruals are not expected