Activities
Objectives and Activities
The objective of the Wellington Trust is the conservation and preservation of the sloop HQS Wellington as part of the nation’s maritime heritage, the education of the public on the history of the British Merchant Navy and the importance of seaborne trade to our island nation.
The Wellington Trust was incorporated in 2005, as a company limited by guarantee and is a registered charity.
Trustees
Captain S. Taylor (Chairman)
Commodore A.D. Barrett RNR (Deputy Chairman)
Vice Admiral Sir Ned Purvis KCB
Captain J.M. Gray
Captain T.C. Jewell
Captain G.W.S. Miskin
Captain C.V. Paget
Captain A Speed
Captain C.R. Smylie
For further information on the Wellington Trust, including details of how to make a contribution, please visit the Trust’s website by clicking here.
Objectives and Activities
The objectives and aims of the Education Fund are to assist and encourage the education, instruction and training whether generally, technically or professionally, of persons serving or intending to serve in the Merchant Navy.
The Education Fund was established under Trust Deed dated 8th February 1945.
Trustees
Captain A.P.M. Davis
Captain K. Hart
Captain L.A. Holder
Captain N Rodrigues
To apply for funds
If you require support them please apply in writing to:
The Clerk to the Honourable Company of Master Mariners
HQS Wellington
Temple Stairs
Victoria Embankment
London
WC2R 2PN
In order to process your application in the most expeditious manner it would be helpful if you could give full details of your claim, your situation and the financial imperative underpinning the claim. Your application for funds will then be placed before the Finance and Pensions Committee who meet four times a year. We will then let you know as soon as possible of the decision of the Committee.
For further information please contact the assistant clerk.
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020 7836 8179
Charity Number 207087
Objectives and Activities
The objectives and aims of the London Maritime Institution are to provide relief generally or individually to, firstly, Master Mariners and their dependants and, secondly, to Navigating Officers of the British Merchant Navy and their dependants, who are in a condition of need, hardship and distress.
The London Maritime Institution was established under a scheme dated 16th July 1886, and amended in 1948 and 1990. The scheme was transferred from the Royal Alfred Seafarers Society to the Honourable Company of master Mariners in 1947.
Trustees
Commodore A.D. Barrett RNR
Captain S.T. Culshaw
Captain A.P.M. Davis (IPM)
Captain K. Hart
Captain L.A. Holder
Captain M.W. Parrott
Captain G.M. Pepper
Captain M.R. Powell
Captain N Rodrigues
Captain C.R. Smylie
Captain A.J. Speed
To apply for relief
If you require support them please apply in writing to:
The Clerk to the Honourable Company of Master Mariners
HQS Wellington
Temple Stairs
Victoria Embankment
London
WC2R 2PN
In order to process your application in the most expeditious manner it would be helpful if you could give full details of your claim, your situation and the financial imperative underpinning the claim. Your application for relief will then be placed before the Finance and Pensions Committee who meet four times a year. We will then let you know as soon as possible of the decision of the Committee.
For further information please contact the assistant clerk.
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020 7836 8179
Objectives and Activities
The objectives and aims of the Howard Leopold Davis Fund are to provide relief to certified British navigating officers of the Merchant Navy, and their wives, widows, children or other dependents who are in necessitous circumstances, and who have not been in permanent command.
The Howard Leopold Davis Fund was established by T.B.F. David, Master Mariner, in memory of his son Howard Leopold Davis, under deed of trust dated 16th October 1934.
Trustees
Commander D.B. Cairns OBE RNR
Captain G.W.S. Miskin
Captain G. Parker
Captain N. Rodrigues
Captain A.J. Speed
To apply for relief
If you require support them please apply in writing to:
The Clerk to the Honourable Company of Master Mariners
HQS Wellington
Temple Stairs
Victoria Embankment
London
WC2R 2PN
In order to process your application in the most expeditious manner it would be helpful if you could give full details of your claim, your situation and the financial imperative underpinning the claim. Your application for relief will then be placed before the Finance and Pensions Committee who meet four times a year. We will then let you know as soon as possible of the decision of the Committee.
For further information please contact the assistant clerk.
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020 7836 8179
Charity Number 207094
Objectives and Activities
The objectives and activities of the Benevolent Fund are to provide assistance and relief to British Master Mariners and their wives, widows, children or other dependents who are in necessitous circumstances. The benevolent fund was established under a Trust Deed dated 14th April 1934.
Trustees
Captain S.T. Culshaw
Captain N Rodrigues
Captain A.P.M. Davis
Captain A.J. Speed
To apply for relief
If you require support them please apply in writing to:
The Clerk to the Honourable Company of Master Mariners
HQS Wellington
Temple Stairs
Victoria Embankment
London
WC2R 2PN
In order to process your application in the most expeditious manner it would be helpful if you could give full details of your claim, your situation and the financial imperative underpinning the claim. Your application for relief will then be placed before the Finance and Pensions Committee who meet four times a year. We will then let you know as soon as possible of the decision of the Committee.
For further information please contact the assistant clerk.
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020 7836 8179