Edward Morton Daniel's 'The Endowed Charities of Kensington: By Whom Bequeathed, and How Administered' is a comprehensive study of the charitable institutions in Kensington, delving into the origins, benefactors, and administration of these endowments. Written in a detailed and meticulous style, the book provides a scholarly examination of the historical context in which these charities were established, offering insights into the philanthropic practices of the time. Daniel's work serves as a valuable resource for researchers and historians interested in the social history of Kensington and the role of charitable institutions in Victorian England. The book sheds light on the complexities of charity governance and the impact of individual bequests on the local community. Through its in-depth analysis, Daniel's book highlights the enduring legacy of these endowed charities and their significance in the fabric of Kensington's social welfare system. Readers interested in philanthropic history and urban studies will find 'The Endowed Charities of Kensington' to be a compelling and informative read.
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