§ Mr. Websterasked the Chancellor of the Exchequer if he will take steps to
Name of Charity Date established Assets £ MINE DISASTER FUNDS 1. Levant Mine Disaster Relief Fund … 1919 22,168 (31.12.67) 2. The Fatal Mine Accident Fund for Cornwall and Devon … 1912 4,440 (31.12.67) 3. North Staffordshire Coalfield Miners' Relief Fund … 1944 15,650 (30. 6.67) 4. Gresford Colliery Disaster Relief Fund … 1924 172,373 (31.12.67) 5. Doncaster Mansion House for the Bentley Disaster … 1931 3,119 (31.10.67) 6. The Markham Colliery Disaster Fund … 1938 20,384 (30. 9.67) 7. Longton Colliery Explosion Relief Fund … 1891 3,625 (31. 3.68) 8. Thornhill Colliery Explosion (1947) Relief Fund … 1947 2,086 (31. 3.68) 9. Oaks Colliery Explosion Fund … 1866 18,126 (30. 6.68) 10. The Hulton Colliery Explosion (1910 Relief Fund) … 1911 12,141 (31.12.67) 11. Whitehaven Colliery Disaster Fund … 1910 1,049 (31.12.67) OTHER DISASTER FUNDS 12. Mayor of Windsor's Flood Relief Fund … 1949 4,399 (31. 3.68) 13. Mayor's Fund, Worcester … 1930 4,868 (31. 3.68) 14. Mayor's Emergency Fund, Lowestoft … 1927 284 (31 3 68) 15. Thames Flood Damage Relief Fund (Fulham) … 1927 381 (31.12.67) 16. Mayor of Maidenhead's Flood Relief Fund … 1947 7,357 (31. 3.68) 17. The Mayor of Appleby Emergency Fund … 1948 1,056 (12.11.62) 18. Chadderton Distress Fund … c. 1920 258 (31.12.67) 19. The Mayor of Greenwich Flood Distress Fund … 1928 216 (31.12.67) 20. Mayor of Bath's Flood Relief Fund … pre-1914 2,642 (30. 9.67) These funds either have continuing liabilities which it is calculated will in due course extinguish the fund or have objects which provide for other uses.