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Encyclopaedia Britannica (1911) / britannica_1911
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hulme, william (1631-1691), english philanthropist, was born in the neighbourhood of manchester, and died on the 29th of october 1691. having lost his only son banastre, hulme left his property in trust to maintain "four exhibitioners of the poorest sort of bachelors for the space of four years" at brasenose college, oxford. this was the beginning of the hulme trust. its property was in manchester, and owing to its favourable situation its value increased rapidly. eventually in 1881 a scheme was drawn up by the charity commissioners, by which (as amended in 1907) the trust is now governed. its income of about l10,000 a year is devoted to maintaining the hulme grammar school in manchester and to assisting other schools, to supporting a theological college, hulme hall, attached to the university of manchester, and to providing a number of scholarships and exhibitions at brasenose college. see j. croston, _hulme's charity_ (1877).