Marshall's Charity
Cljdriry No. 206780
Consolidated Financial Statements
for the year ended 31st De￿mber 2023

Marshall's Charity
Index
Re￿rtOftheT￿￿tee$.................................................................
Consol#Jated and Charity B￿a￿e St*ets............................................................ ..
Consdwjaled Statanentof FinanLial h£tMtss.......................................... .... . .
10
hartiy Statement ol Finar￿181 A(aMI*s.................................................................................... ... .
Consc4idat&J Statement ol Cash Fkx¥s............. .. ..
12
Notes to th8 Accounts........................................................................... ... ...... ..... ... . .. . ..... . ... . .. 13- 27
IndeF¢nd*itAuditof$ R¥port............................................................................................................. 28- 30

Marshall's Charity
Tmstee4 Officers and Advtso
TRUSTEES lare appointwl by rè501ubon ofthe remairvng Tnjstees for a teryn of 5 y99￿)
Mr A P Guthrie TD DL Bsc FRICS
+ rf # l MrJANtrkav￿dMs¢mRIcs
Mr S Clark TD Bsc FCIB Charter&J FCSIIHON)
# l MrWDEasonMAFCSI
# A Ms S Malhotra-Trenkel
Revd J Rust BS¢ MA
# A Mfs L Bosman BSCACA
MrA Moss ￿ FRSA
l Mrc E R Ledwn FCIS
A Miss E Lang BA ACIS
A MS R Shilling
Mr l maxwell￿coll
Ar C KaM"nde
M5 Heather KkLwgNin
(Ch8inn8n)
(VKe Chainnanj
(app¢￿ted 271h Apil 2023)
{apwynte£l 27th Odolw 2023)
Member ofthe Property Ccmmittee
# Member ofthe Awlii Cornmth&
Mernb8r ofthe Trustee se￿et￿l C￿￿￿tee
Ilernber ofthe Rem¢me1atic￿ Committee
A ofthè Grants C(￿mIttee
PAernbw ofthe In￿tment Crynmth
￿￿ber Of￿ Chnstchurc* Cornmitl
OFFICERS
Ms C M de Cintra BA ACA
Mr J Keegan DipBS MCIAT C.BUILD.E MCABE.
ClwfE¥ecub¥p and lo fh6 Tmste&s
PRINCIPAL OFFICE
Matshall House, 86 Ne*romen Street.
London SE1 1
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BANKERS
Barclays Bank plc
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SOUCITORS
Cripps LLP
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Tu[￿ridge Wells, ￿nt TN1 1EG
STATiwfoRY AUDITOR
Price Bailèy LLP
8th Floor, Dashwood House
69 Old Bioad Street
London. EC2M 1QS
INVESTMENT M4NAGER
Rath￿nèS
8 Fin5bury Circus,
London EC2M 7AZ
CCLA
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Marshall's Charity
Tnjslees. Report lor2023
1. OBJECTIVES AND ACTivmES
Puwes ofthe Charlty
The Charity was foM&J in 1631 on Ihe death ofJonn M&sNI. a bak￿ in Soultr*art In his wn, after making
ovision for hks famty and friends. he left the bal￿￿ ol lu's rnc*Jest estate to trustees to Used forvarK)us charitable
wrposes. ￿th0￿h these have evol¥ed slpjhty th? ￿lUrES. they ¥e 8ti11 prirnanty fow5ed on 7ho ¢￿tin￿JC
and m8ytenanGe ofthe prtracti￿g ofGorfs Iity tfvsLande fNevef. Tc*Jay, these purposes are..
to sw)w)rt as Patron$ lh¢ pansh dwr¢h ofCI¥￿uth, &)LthwK'
to make 9rants for the swjport of par50n&Jes lo dirreses of Ihe Churcth of El￿3nd xnd the Churth in W410S,'
to make restorat¥)n and repairgrants to +￿j1￿ c*wJrctss in of Kert Surrey a￿1
Lincolnshire as th)se coJntie5 were defin8d ￿ 1855." aThJ
to transfèr 4% of n•t irt£rnè to Marshall's Ed￿atson￿ Ma￿ grants for 8ducatK)nal purposes
in Stamford and S¢)ullNdar
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The Charity is funded so￿ty from tlis endo¥tsThent.
Publlc Bengfft
The C*i￿ts and puwes oftho Charty are set cth ffi￿t par¥aFkn ofthi8 rem The t￿￿tee$ thatthey
have re[er￿ to chaiity commission's general guKlaKe on Fxth"c beneft￿tsrn revpMNJ ￿ Chw's aims and
j¢¢tives aTrJ In ￿anning fuhxe acti￿￿ and setbng the 9rnnI￿8knng poliw trthe Y￿r.
Activttle8
The affair3 of the Charity a￿ separakny into areas and tt¥s i8 refiKaed in the Ststerr*nt of Firtaneial
Actiths I'SOFA'I on page 10. The tsvo prinapa rns we ￿￿e$l￿t rn￿agernent anrj grant maknn9. TIEse
expkined in MO￿ detail below.
Foi many years. th8 Charity has shar&Y ts Offi￿ arkj CostsT￿th NvwcAxnen Collett Fo￿￿allOn, athèrgrant making
8rity. The reraved from r( and theo)51s inrArred are s¥nilar and are Sh￿ separately in Notes 15 17
ofth8 accounts.
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Inv￿lIn￿nt managen￿￿t
As an Endowy Chanty one of wimary tasks ofthe tnts￿ is to manage the investmwt assets. The Irustees
have adw a of prudent (fversificab"on in to the myes1￿ aThJ as suth hold the in¥Estrnents in t*)th
$pxialist dire¢1 propety multi-assel I￿U￿. m8n•*J assets.
Property
Appr0MMate￿ 60% ofthe endc*•mi•nt is invèsted Frywty. The portth is di￿{$￿•￿￿ by size, Ictat￿n and
das3. Charity hobas a￿￿t 17% of its FKXtfrAKJ wtwty. 20% in CLNnmÈreial, 27% in r*tsil 36% in
industrial.
Th• Charivs prop•rty F¢)rtfr40 is ov•Ee￿ by tha Prwty Ccrnmit*8 aThJ maTrag￿ by Ihe Suryeyor.
> Securiii
AFwxirnatety 34% oflhe en¢￿￿ent is investe(l in Se￿nIES. TW are by Rathbones on a discrttionary
basis a Risk Level 511 beiThJ th¢ ￿￿85( S the h￿h￿st). in lir￿ with the oJrr&nt portfol￿ strategy. Rathbones
m8n•a6 on a balancèd mandat•. T￿r8 is an *w￿l10n that ¢4x"tal will gr(M h"n$ Infla￿)n the kjnger
term, wh'le produung a Stab￿ and Sustainab￿ ofincomè.
D•po•lt Fund
Appr0￿Matety 8% 01 ts ￿d￿￿inenl is in¥ested in Ihe CCLA COIF Charrt*s Deposit Fund. The fund ams to prowde
? hI￿level ofcapitsl sewrity arvj a yi*J •KI a dNers"rfEd wJrt￿￿o ofstetlirvJ denomiiabj morw
market dep(6ts and oiher instnjmenls. The tr￿tee$ are activety knoknng to purthase &y￿t￿nal proFErty and ¥0 hohj
I￿Se lunds in an ￿lty inveslrnent
Gr•nt4naklng
Thgro are four current mw categw ol ￿ as sett)Jt in tr* cyMrrfJ paragratth ofour Report. The Mar8hal'8
Charity Act 1855 8lso intrtyJuc*J prowsion forgrants for bwkJirrfJ churches. Th8s• were made parti￿la￿Y in the
19° Century again in th& 19￿￿. HcY•Mw. noWs have madè sinc8 1993 ￿ th8 tnj$t￿ b81￿ve

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th8t any grant maye in this area woukl not bè mat￿18[ to the overai o)3t of a rw and that thwr graftts 8ro
more effectivdy directed to t1￿ otherareas of te
year, approvng the bLMW tt* 1ntstsès first d•>Je mwh to mak9 aWdilab* forthe costs ass¢￿iSlad
with Christchurth. ￿thwath. Then. after Ma￿r0 *qu*e W0￿$10n for ts &Yant to Marshall's Educabonal
Foundation, the trustees decAde how to split the availablg bakIn￿ bet*een grants ts the surwi ol pgrscffiages and
those for restoTrts'on ofo*urthes.
Marshall's is C￿lY aNe to award grants for ¢hurrtw tho1 tsl vthlun the ljwee historic ojunbes sat out in John Marnhall,
11 Anglican churches thin the rdevant d￿r￿se$ msy aFpty for a ChLrth Restoration thnt and particular weight is
given to thosg gpplIL3t￿ns that have tre baG*irg 0fthWrtho￿8È. In •m￿"0n. thè trustees also offer grants to all
diotÈ5È5 in Ery18fKJ and Wa* lar tr• purd)as8 or imwovement of pwsonage houses. Sacurity grants arg abo
available to tr*se cloceses. vthereby grants are to Sl4)FMYt tre purchase and ir6tallation of￿1rglar alJmi8
and CCTVS in parsonages.
yb Chrl8tchurth
As stated in thè Purpws ol Its Charity, the Charity IKAd5 ts pthage of Christchurch Soulhwath. Chriskknurch i
the first item in Jthn Marshall's ￿11 aThJ as such the tr￿￿tees regwd supporbry Chnstchurch as their primary
responsibility. They exercise tris duty by prowding admini8trabve and financi￿ Support to Ihè church. The finan￿81
support inJudes pa￿Trg for ￿lIding (¥Jsts. rreetirvj the s￿"per￿ aThJ pens￿ cYJsts ofthe Rettttsr and helpiro towrdrds
the employment costs oftre church alministrator facilibas M￿￿Je[. In ajdition, the Clerk and Surveyor prowde
adrnini5traknve and prok*rty sUp￿rt aThJ guhJarKe as required.
hlarshalls Educauonal Foundal1¢
John Marshall's Wll prowded brthe univernity of one yOLry man frcm the Parish Grammar Sthool in
Southwark {row St Olavè's & St S8vKxJrfs Gfammar Sc*K*)l in Ctrpirfjknl orfrryn StsmYDrd School in LIr￿In#hiItr.
The 1870 Education Act requirwl the Chaiity to fc¥m a separate Fwndation for administsn"rvJ these granb. and itwa8
settled that4% of the disposable of Marshal'5 Ch*ity w(yJkl te paid to ihi8 Foundali¢n arnnually.
Ofthe eleven gov8rnor5 of Marshafs Ed￿alb)n￿ F¢XThYat1r￿. ￿ to ni￿ $r* ¥FW"nt•d by Marshall's Chwity 8nd th•
trustees are thus able to $8tsfy thEmSe￿e5 that￿ affairs ofts Fountstion ar8 effieiènlty administer￿1. The Clefk of
Marshall's Charity also ajministers the atsr5 ofttp FourMkb"on. CAJrrenty four ofthe govemtsrs 8r• also trustees of
Marshall's Charity.
Parnonag¢•
AS 9xplain&Y above. ￿ trvstees offer grants to all di(K£sès in ENJland and Wa￿$ for￿ purthaw or Mnprovement of
PXfsona9è htsusas. Dicts￿$ that ha￿ i￿￿ated that they rewire a grant are allocated fijnds, cal¢ul8ted on Ihe
n￿ber of pwsonage5 Within éad) ￿￿e*Se. prowty ts whKh a granl 15 d•mgY rnu51 be a clergy how which L
subject to The Repair of Be[￿fice Buiklings Measure 1972 within fv Churth of El91￿d orthe Chutch in Wales. and
bè ocCUp￿d by a Rector. Vicar. Tewn Reclor. Tw Vicar ￿ P￿t4￿harge. Thi8 irrjudes prwrtos prov￿￿￿ on a
'House for Duty basis. The work must be frjr builth"rvJ. pwchasiryJ. aternig. dI￿thg or m¢)Yemising parsonages
{exduding repairs or llDrFcc¥tsequenbal decorations) incknles Ihe tn$tsiiat*n of •￿tr￿1 car cha￿Ing ￿irts.
The Surveyor wsrls a nwntxr ofparwnagè dèpathients eath yearto understand how Ilw arè op•rating. to di5CU55
strategy and to see eL￿np￿S ef wèvious grants haw been wd.
Funds #rn also availabk to d￿Se$ as seoxity gr*. sin￿ the early 19￿$ 1he trustees have been awar¢ of
increasiry dangèr to vthid) clargy *)d th8irfrdmil￿s are ￿tIe£l in their h(xnes. discussicffis ¥Mth I
diocesan par50nwJe departments, it was dearthat lnsta1atm￿ of burglar al8rrn$. Qnty-phl￿e systems and. in morè
dangerous situatiorts. CCTV sec4Jnty syslom$, Wds needed in a lar￿ numter ofprcperbe& Ftx thè llqsttrEnty years
or more thè Chwty has eannarked support to te avail*)1g for su¢* sthwnes. (knnts availatAe IhrowJh an onlin8
i¢*'orb 8nd are 8%Yard&J under the C￿$ di8c*ethon.
The Charity also prtsv*J¢s o small #M￿nI 0fftMdw￿ to a *ebgte aThY r￿)n￿rtn¢*S pery•ar for the DY)cesa
Survgyors. (*oup. The ￿nfe￿￿ aiow thè itheoman SLrnyOts to excharoe and Irtrformation on technical
188u$$. Marshall's Surveyor, Jirn Keegan, I￿rA￿￿n￿.
> Churcheg
P8rtsehio1 Church c￿ncIS IPCCS) wlhin dK)Lwes of Canie(oury, Gl￿fr￿1J. Lincoln. Rothèstsr and
Soulhwark e8n 8ppty for church restOratic￿ wants. Surveyormsts Ihe churches that ap￿Y before 8ppltsb.ons
are di$￿$Sed by the grarts c￿mm￿tee. A shoruist then takèn to a trustè8 meeting. in A)ril. Juty or
Octoter, where grant awords ggr98d.

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Trustees. Report for2023
I ACHIEVEMENfs AND PERFORIAANCE
Achfj•v•m•nts
During 2023 the ¢hanty had a busy aTrJ suc£esshJl Jtar. The wious ad*eVe￿nts we set out beknv.
Al
Invwlment man￿￿9nt
> Prop•ty
The Tr￿tee5 ar& thatts proF*ty F￿L¥jl￿ed a higher ￿Ve1 of inctmme in 2023 than il dKI in 2022. At
tho stsrt of Ihe year the portfolio w8$ fijlty kt exr4tkn ore retail pr¢rntsg. w industrial unit and ofke suite5. By
the end ofthe yearthe retail p￿MIse was in the pr(Kess of te¥ig kt and the industhJ unf(was ctcupied. Sèv*al
properties generate higher ￿nts from leases or Irom rent revE￿. The rebjm frcffi the pro￿rbe5 wa5 helFéd
by th& dosè rélationship tr* ¢hority su￿*Yor has wilh twwnts.
Securltte8
R8thbon8s has managed Marshall's secuiibès on a dLser&th￿ry tjasis Ihe end of 2￿￿2. The inveS￿ent
rnanage￿ sumtnari5e(J the year by stating thatttE ovw41 inWent reiums ￿Ere SL¥newl)atsubJued in 2023 but th8
portlolio remains ¥SEI diversified aThY not o%trfy expo*d to any ￿n￿. h*ly raby sector wch as *chwk>Jy. There is
also an extremely po$￿'ve meswe on incc*ne a good (thocl¢ for Ihe foreseeable hJturg.
They I￿1*￿e that as Inte￿$1 rates stsrt to 1811. tl* recovw li wty mattets ￿11 br£*Jen OLrt aThJ ￿ portfolio wll
ber￿fft frcKn diversty of holdings.
> Depo•it Fund
A le￿rn of over 5% wa5 ac*wed frcrfn the CCLA CCIF thrities OeFWt Fund.
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Grnnt maklng
The Trustees are confidert that thw'r grart mthTrJ pdicies we Chwivs ftJThts to b2 used to tha bènèfit ol
ministry and missi¢Jn ol the Anglican C￿r¢h in EThJlaThJ aTrJ W*s. SI￿ John Marshall's death his Ihlll ha5 created
grants w)rth over £IE million at Current pric*s. trus*8s are of this hisknry are rern1nd￿ ofthg
responsl)*ty they ha￿ ts the stewardship ofthe bJxy.
Th@ summary below Sho￿ the grants ￿ trJ aThJ 31 De￿ber2023.'
Grants made- 8t Number of
Cuffent
rices
rartts mad•
Type olLant
Grants made
£OOOs
1.318
Alami s
OtherParsona
77
5B.470
New Churches
13.981
RestoTrtlon Ofclwrcl￿s
24.195
TOTAL
In 2CM)4 the Chatity de(ided to transter al its li5toric teeL¥ts to the saw.ffj oflhe Lon(Jon Metrwlitan Arthiv8s,
wh8r• they are both seojre aThl avail*Jle to the genera who may be interested.
A rnorÈ dÈlaI￿d disoJsS￿n olthè ￿l￿•ments ofthè yw folcms.
> Ctr*tstchurch
The Rèverend lan Mow, PioM•r Int•rim Rèc*0rofChr￿tchvrCh. was in 2019 to give thurch new
direction. He arran￿d 8 missional listèning y48ct and (Itsv￿O￿d th• parsh in ￿)r(1￿ce with its recommendation5
th much Su￿$$. In 2023 Ifv's pe￿1 of int￿*￿ nwnisty o)n(aMJed and a new reGtor was appoin￿, thè Revèrend
Lee Chanler. Marshall's is comrnitted to workiThJ wth the T￿lOr, ts PCC dkxwe in mowing fDrward with the
dov¢lopm*rt ofthè pari$h of Chnstchurth.

Marshall's Charity
Trustees. Re&h￿rOr2o23
> Marshalls Edu¢allonal F+)undallon
Th? achievements ol MEF are dotaled in An[￿81 Re￿1 ofthat Chwity.
> Parsonag85
In 2023 ihe Charity awarElal £300,1JX* to POISL￿￿ 1tswJhwt En*nd 8r¥J ￿1￿$ whth We￿ used ¢0
supp(w1 the repair afft1 rnainlenan￿ of46 pawnages12022- £278,537 for 47 parwagesl. In **Jtbon, Charity
awarded £53,302 to lund security syslems a¢ro55 $9 parsiMW12022-£40,e4)8 for 59 parsonage5).
> Churc17e8
PCCS applied for ￿reh grants fvough the charitys ¢yling apPT￿a￿Qn system. Tr Grants Commrtt88 mel three
times in 2023 and S￿nI tirne 5crutinisNvJ the apr4uticfft beth shordtsb.rg projwts Ihe ftjll board of tntssteès to
approve. During the year the Chawity a¥Yarded 35 grants to ￿rChes12(y22- 27) ¥￿th a valua of£489,(J)012022-
£352,7601. The netvalLb8 of grwts award￿ atsr c8fK4latws vra5 t419,135 {2022- £282,824}.
3. FINANCIAL REVIEW
Review of Finances
Th6 trus￿$ 89r•td a budg•tshwThJ a deftit of£307.884 tr 2023. alltrAEd tr Charitab￿ grants ofover
£900,000. Thg actual Tesutts $I￿￿e￿ a dèfiat of £23.81612022- a surpkjs of £154.5551 before gain5 on
invesb))ents. This budget¥arian￿ was paruy due b the i￿￿aSed rentsl incx)nE Ihal was recgived because the
trLtsteÈs delibera￿lY sèt a C￿l"0U$ budg•t. It was also due to addits'wal Ir>CL￿ from securilies fo11th￿n9 tha
appointrllenl ol Rathbones as fL*KI rnanage￿ The deficrt tecame a of£482,56912022- a defitAt ol
£1,883,831) frcm realiwj and unrealised invgstrnent gain5 of £5C6.38512022- k)sses of £2.038,3861.
Since the trustees have adoptsd cOr￿VatrIe W ￿U￿"n9 i) >￿ulat￿ Ir￿ne re5erbes of£1,230.273
12022- £1.254,0891. The trustees ha* agreed wtherdefKil bw for￿24.
Regervos Pollcy
At 31 D•c•mb8r 2023 Marshall's Charity l*ld ts klkrning furKIs."
Endowinwt Fund £ 20.￿).231 12022-£20,yM,7￿l
Restrthd F￿lS £ 759.81812022. £7￿.938)
unffjstrlct￿ Funds £ 1,230.27312022-£1.254.0891
The re¥ervg5 poliw of Morsh4's Chaity frxttses on oftreÈ rÈsèMs. Thi% &xdth eThj(p￿1 ftJrKts.
reStn0t￿ fvnds. des'gn*d ftjntjs unrostrKtsY luThls we not reajity
Mar¥hall'5 Charity seeks to maintain free reserve5 to man>> to whth the Charity is exposed in the course of
its busin￿$. Thasè indud• an un8xp￿d drcp in in¥Estrnent irwTre lo S￿rSe economic Cor￿l￿On$. The
recommenrted ￿Ve1 offree reser￿ i% rèviè**d annualy as part of b￿J￿ pruoxss and takes account oflhÈ
currant risks faC1r￿ the Charity. The Irustees consKler Ihaithe J&4tl ol free reserves for 2023 shguld be approxirnately
£575,OCQ.
At 31 De￿rnber 2023 the level of frye r85e1￿5 was £825.432, exceeds ts￿eted ￿0￿nt Tr budg&tfor
2024 forecasts a defiol or £397.526 in ortler Ihe ol free rese1b￿.
Going Concern
Having reviewÈd Ihè fift￿al p8rfomianc8 lor the year. the txty for year to 31 D￿rnber 2024 and pl?n5 for
f[rtU￿ years. the trustees eonfimi that Ihè finarrAa statements for ts year to 31 Decem￿ 2023 can ba préparod on
th¢ going concem basis.
Inve8lrnent Polky
The policy of the tnjstees is kn maintsin tho wl Valuè oftl)e asselswhile gerwalw￿ a stablè aThJ wstsinable rettjm
grant making wthin ￿ a(x7Ptable levèl of r￿k. vahJ• Ctfthe charity's inve5knents increased by 2%12022'.
of 8%1 over kne yearwhich rthcted the retums on th• FTSE 1(M) index and a mixed outcome for propety
in tha UK Inv•stsrent income inc￿$￿￿ by 6%12022"5%1 WIt￿h amoun￿ to increased inwrng of £78,427
12022". £63,101). p[￿rtY inv•stsn8nts o)ntinue to be c*Jsdy le￿￿d by property committee. The nÈwly fomiad
investment C4ynmittee rrEt wlh Rathbones to the securities Ihat tsy manage. Ratt)bones presèntÈd to
tha trltstéés al their October rn*u￿. Tr inNEstsnent c(#nmrttee ¥ev￿Ed the invèstrTrènt policy which was apprc)ved
by the ftdl board oftruste&s in Juty. Currenty ts In￿￿e¥ do rK>twrth to impose speryfL èthical inv8str)ent policy,.

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)wever potential inveslments are assessed to ensure C¥)ngruer￿￿Ih t￿ ains ethc6 ofts Ch*ty.
Plan¥ fry thg Futurv
The current purposes ofthe Charty on page 2 are ¢*n"%ed from the &Ypre5s&I wishes of the Fountsr, John Marshall,
and tru5ts*s intgnd to continuè to pursuè (tyth"ves th"Ist aKways seeking to *y them to the changing
na•d$ ofthè Churth In ErKJlaThY and Wal•s.
During the year tntstees approved a reV￿j grant mthrvJ broadly continues the &xistiry system br
awarding gr￿ls. Th•y also apwob*l th• d8cisK)n to•xpaFNI lh8 portfd¥) rf appropriate properb8s are
avail￿￿ to pwchasè and to maint￿ stalfvYJ at ojrrent Kgv818.
Rlsk
Th¢ Risk Registoi reVE￿d quart¢tty by Ihe Iwustees attha"r meth"￿$. At each meeb.ng trustees revEw the
major rth to wlmch the Charity is exposed arnj enswe thaisyawn$ •xistto mirimis¢ thg mpa¢tof8ny oftr* risks on
rts lUtU￿ effectiveness.
As * 31 D¥Èmbèr 2023 th• maj.ty risks f*"rrfJ th& Chanty
• Signific£nt loss of Incune du&to a(￿erSe pOltW￿ camate. Tr Charty rdiant on invosbnent
lo hjnd its Junning and gran1-moki￿ A svJnTkant Ictss ol *)ccme W(¥j￿ the￿fOre have
a major impact ¢>n tha Chaity'$ *tNibas. This risk is maiaged thrtyjgh holding free reserves and the
diver5ifi(*TrJn of thè inVest￿t ￿1￿?. In ￿ld￿on. Stsff and tD&%tè8s morMtor8corwJnic ond rxlitul trends.
• SvJnificant kjss of throu￿ baj debts or 0Xten￿ prwrty vxarbxs. To rnibgats Ihis risk, the Charty
hokys dNerse categories of Pro￿ty. debtcn, dra￿ up the rental t￿Jgat on a
pmdent basis arKI subscribes to potent[￿ tenant crnjrt rewts where appropriats.
• Inflaton. To mth"gatèthis risklh• trust••s hav• both kycwty and in%*sknentsthx*mmitkes, hold a balarKed
investrnent [￿[01[0 li.e. (*rec* prcwtytsecu1rt￿Cash} a)d ¥Jfficient infiab"L￿ in Ihe buw.
• Addil'onal costs arisirs frDm woteity th to UDfore¥een ri*s. This is Manag￿ 1hrou￿1 w￿￿nng the prop
portfolK+ closely, h￿dIng wrcynate irsuranca aTrJ that rth baentir￿d ty ths I￿￿￿r$ ara &Jdr•ss•d.
• Risk to the mputall.on ofth• Charity throLW acb￿S of11￿ or staff Ortfv￿gh a data breach. Milvjating
actions v)clLxlè having Apprcpriate and sySt￿S in Fl*e ￿L*Jthng a cxth of crnjuct for the tNstee$.
STruCTu￿ GOVERNANCE & MANAGEID
Gov•mlng Documgnts & TnJ•t•e8
The Charrty is govemed ur¥Jerthe tem￿ ofthe Marshalls Charity 1B55 a5 by suwuent Schemès
of thè Charity C(%hmissitsnèrs. On 1P May 2017 thè Chanty Comftmssion approved a Sd*me to facilitate Ihe system
for awardi5wJ grarhts. Thè leg81 namè oflhè Charity is thè Charity ofJohn Ma¥shaU. aN￿)u￿ rt is known as Marshall's
Charity. Its Charity Regkstratron Numtr*r
AJI InJste•s arn m8ntsts ofthe Gewa M88tivJ ofTrustees are fijr toany Committee. TN51ee$
are ekcted to serve for a year arxl may be re-ele￿￿ fN sut6equent ￿ ￿ar pwiods. Thefy •
maxirnum of 16 trustses. all ofwhorn arg required to LE Me￿LEfs oftt* Church of England.
There are CU￿n1[YSe￿n o)rnmittees.' Prorerty Ccmmiitee. A￿lf( Crynmrttee, RernureralKJn CrAnmittèè, Grants
Committee, Invesknent C¢Jnmiltee, Chfistchurch Committee TrLL*e Selec*on Committee. No Committée has
d*g8tsd powèr to act Mthoutthè authonty ofth• G￿ra1 MeetiThJ ofTrustees. The trustees have developed and
apwovÉd ftsm￿ of rnl•r8ncè for all ofth8s• Cmitk8S.
Trustee Seleclion & TI￿nIng
Trustee select.on Committee mets as nwEssary to reC￿￿￿End apwtheNs of 5uilabk peryons to fill trust4•
vacancaes. The c£)rnrnittse consists of a minvnuwn oftwo It consider5 all Fryosals, nominats.or￿.
recomm￿datiOnS and wF4'cations lor appointrn¢nl and has Ihe •Jverti58 for 4yIK3nts. It ako has full
power and aulhonty to mknriew or d￿lne to intervw ¥Wicants, to establish nJ18s forth8 conduct of ts businass
and, sutyecl to Ihe known wishes of the rnan bcKty 01th￿tee5, toaptAy 5tKh criteria fr)r 8Fwintrrbent as li shall from
l¥ro to bmo ¢ons*•r opprcpriat• orda&"r8W.
There were fourteen trustees at tre end ol Ihe year. The Charrty Lw*fits frcm havir¥J Iwghly qualffied aThJ experienced
trustees many ofbvhom are abo active in otsr c*arilie& In keepiry wjlh ts need to maitTrtan the hiLthest kvels ol
gov8mance, lh• charity encourages all Ij￿tee$ to pa￿>pate in tr•niry that 1% rebovanl end whith ￿11 a55i5t thern ift

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thèir roles. Thrwgh mernbèrshi) ofthe Charity Fin8nc• GroLP aThJ also from professional athsor5, various courses
are availa￿ in many offv ¥eaali8t areas that atst the Charity. The Ch*ity has e￿rie￿d pro1￿[Onal staff
in the p8rsons oflha Clark and tha s￿YOr, the Charity ensures that bJth ol IIHn vndertake appropria
continuTr)g protssSic￿al educ*b"on ￿￿VAntt0 th￿r n8*ts. ￿Ure that ts reknnt gained in this
training i8 passed on to the tNstse
AudltCommltt•g
The Audit Ccfflmittee. ￿lch uJThently consists offWrtr￿￿t0gSl58e ￿ 11. m￿ts twKe a yearwth Ihe auditor,
wrEh ts Clerk to the Trustees in attendan￿. One of Ihe mètbngs ￿nCaMed %Mth the ￿annIng of the aLrditto b8
carried out atKI identfying any areas of speaal inlerest the trusteés wsh to examined by the auditor. The
other mtèting r8Mèw5 thè annual a¢￿Unts and thè ¢JJtcc*ne olthe auL*t work In absence of th& Clerk. the
auditor also has opportunity to reportto the trustÉ•s in eL¥)fiden￿ on any issues that might have artsen in their
rk with the stsft. Thi8 ttfflmitke a150 oversees ofmiwmng tho Charity's p)lii
PTop*ty Comrnlttee
The Property Committee wrrently cutsists offour tnJ*$ Isee page 1}vrt￿ wrth the Surveyor in morMtorirrfJ
property w)rtft￿lO i&%ues and exsmining w)v&brent owli￿. The re￿￿95 fTKJnthly report5 frorn thè
Surveyorand meets regularty throughoyl the year to discuss aCts￿ty and address i8vs ￿MbèlS sometimes
accompany the Sumyor on hi% vssits to wowbe5 where ￿kov￿ opwJrlunit*s exjsl to increase the egpital ¥AIu8
of the investment
Romun•rnllon Comrnltt•e
The prinapal function ol Remunerai¥)n Committee 15 to ￿T￿mÈnd Its thè Ganeral M8thg of Twste95 ?riy
¢hang6s to stsff sal8ms or t8ms and conditions trw ojnsthr wJprE)wwte forthe fr)IltrMrwJ year. The c>ynmittee
consists of four tnL8tees Isee page 11 a￿1 normalty m8ets LYK* a In v*w of the dose workirNJ ielah"c*)ship, the
committee may Newcomen Collett FoundaliM tts nthrinate rewesentstiv8S to join th￿n tDrtheir meeting, Mrfrn
McNally, tha Chair of Ihe Foundat*￿, attenthd the rneelirvJ in DecemLw2023.
Rwnungratlon Poll¢y
The tnjstees a￿ gratefijl forts c#￿rn￿ment and entPwsiasm of tha Charity's staff. The tnBtses tske lh& vS8w that it is
essenbal to attract and retsin stsff with the appropiiatÈ $kilL% and eap8bilth"•s ar￿ rv•Rrd them fawty for deliverfng the
Chanty's ImPQrtanl wurk In oTil8r to do this Charity rev*ws rts salaries on a regular basis and this is done through
thè Rèmunèration Commrtt••. At its annual m•ètiThJ tt* wimittee receive5 a report fr(xn the Cle￿( on stafl issueB
and perf(￿Man￿. and then sector and naiwA pay rates and CLmdrfKJns. aThJ levels ol inllab'on, befr)re
preparing rts recommendaticms to the tsustee&
Grdnts Commlttoe
Th• Grants Committee consists 01 fourIn￿leeS. attrW)￿h i)FEn to all trustees. The wnrnittaè is task8d
th revI￿￿j chutd) restorab.on and support of parsc*y ￿ant prtsd￿￿ a shorukst ol applicatFDns
to prcteed into the se￿d $twJe gfth8 ￿p￿th"on process.
Inve8trnent CornmNts•
The Invèstm¢nt Commrtt•è ctnsists offrXrtruSt￿. Its rcle is c￿e ofsirawc directipn oVers￿ht of ihe
organisatiorn's in¥estrnerrt 8sséts, ÈxdudThwJ propety. It is reSpOns￿e kn establishing a detsiled investment poliw.
Chrlstchurch Cornmltke
The Christehurch c￿nmIttee conststs ofthrne tntstees. Ccrfnmitlee om09s chaitys interaction with
Chris*hurch. induding rpbvarrt ￿Mun￿a￿￿ DK*xe, ￿ defers to ts ProF•ty Crjnmittee on
building matters.
Manag8m8nt
The day-ttrday management of th• afPa"rs of ts Ch￿lty ro delegated to ts CleTk tre Surveyor. The trus*os
believe that the opwalon ol a Charrty with a55ets arKI income of this scale requires the Man￿ernent of professionally
trained staff with its ￿￿$Sary costs. They are inrnen5ety grate￿ to both the Clerk and the Surveyor fDT IhEir
rA)ntinued d8dicatty)n to the wcKk ofthe Charity and to the Execub"¥e Offi￿r for￿ abk assistance she providas. Tr•
(x)ntinu81 thanges in lws1ati￿ and regUlab¢￿ a heavy burdgn on Charrty, the tNslees thank all lh8 staff
for theirenthu$iasm and C￿m￿Ment in dealiw vrfth Ihe affa￿$ of ts Charity arKI yupwting thè trustees so effirjentty.
Govemanco
As Wth the ¢orpor8t8 *tJrfd. ￿ rtharty sedorhas rwLwI that grKKf ￿Mant￿ a¥J trwtsparency are kgy

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responsibilities in their relationship with the community they serve. Marshall's Charity seeks to ensure that it meets the highest standards in these areas consistent with the size of its operations and funds. 

Detailed terms of reference are in place for the seven committees referred to above. The trustees rely greatly on the careful and thoughtful work undertaken by these committees, which allows the General Meetings to deal more effectively with the many issues which are its concern. The Charity has also reviewed its operation against the Charity Governance Code. The audit committee carried out this review of the requirements of the Code and concluded that Marshall's follows the seven principles. The trustees agreed with the audit committee that the Code provides useful guidance, but that adoption of the Code would result in disproportionate effort for minimal gain. 

In order to communicate the work of the Charity to both its beneficiaries and the wider community, the Charity has a website www.marshalts.or.uk which is regularly updated. This includes a trustees' extranet which provides access to minutes of trustees' meetings and other confidential information relating to the management of the Charity. The extranet is password protected and is only accessible to the trustees and the staff of the Charity. 

## **Statement of Truste s' Responsibilities** 

The trustees are responsible for preparing the Trustees' Annual Report and the financial statements in accordance with applicable law and United Kingdom Accounting Standards (United Kingdom Generally Accepted Accounting Practice). 

Charity law requires the Trustees to prepare financial statements for each financial year. Under that law the Trustees have elected to prepare the financial statements in accordance with applicable law and United Kingdom Accounting Standards (United Kingdom Generally Accepted Accounting Practice), including Financial Reporting Standard 102 'The Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland' and the Charities SORP 2019 (FRS 102). Under charity law the Trustees must not approve the financial statements unless they are satisfied that they give a true and fair view of the state of affairs of the Charity and of the Statement of Financial Activities of the Charity for that period. 

- select suitable accounting policies and then apply them consistently; 

- observe the methods and principles in the Charities SORP (FRS 102); 

- make judgements and estimates that are reasonable and prudent; 

- state whether applicable accounting standards have been followed, subject to any material departures disclosed and explained in the financial statements; 

- prepare the financial statements on the going concern basis unless it is inappropriate to presume that the charity will continue in operation. 

The trustees are responsible for keeping proper accounting records that disclose with reasonable accuracy at any time the financial position of the charity and enable them to ensure that the financial statements comply with the Charities Act, the Charities (Accounts and Reports) Regulations 2008 and the provisions of the trust deed. They are also responsible for safeguarding the assets of the charity and hence for taking reasonable steps for the prevention and detection of fraud and other irregularities. 

The trustees are responsible for the maintenance and integrity of the charity and financial information included on the charity's website. Legislation in the United Kingdom governing the preparation and dissemination of financial statements may differ from legislation in other jurisdictions. 

Signed on behalf of the Trustees on 11 tt1 July 2024 

A Guthrie J Heawood Chairman Trustee 



9 

## **Marshall's Charity** _Consolidated and Charity Balance Sheets at 31st December 2023_ 

|Notes<br>FIXED ASSETS<br>Tangible Fixed Asset<br>_2_<br>Investment. General purposes<br>_Freeholds_<br>_3_<br>_Securties_<br>_4_<br>_Shars in subsiar_<br>5<br>Investments - Special purposes<br>_6_<br>Current Asset<br>_Debtors and prepayments_<br>7<br>_Loans to churhes_<br>_8_<br>_Cash at bank and in hand_<br>Creditors: Amount falling<br>due within one year<br>_9_<br>Net Current Asset<br>NET ASSETS<br>FUNDS<br>Unrestricted funds<br>_11_<br>Restricted funds<br>_Other Restricted Funds_<br>_10_<br>_Endowment Fund_<br>_10_<br>**TOTAL FUNDS**<br>I|**Group**<br>**Charit**<br>**2023**<br>**2022**<br>**2023**<br>**2022**<br>**E**<br>'<br>£<br>'<br>**604,941**<br>**es.s1e**<br>**604,91**<br>**88HJ**<br>**12,870,00**<br>**12.65**<br>**12,726,000**<br>**12 ◄79 fi/1**<br>**8,532,469**<br>**83M7**<br>**8,532,469**<br>**839**<br>**120,000**<br>**2.**<br>.,9J<br>**509,818**<br>**-9**<br>**509,818**<br>**22,617,228**<br>**tf **<br>**22,493,228**<br>**2 01**<br>**119,784**<br>**128,3**<br>**124,073**<br>**130,8**<br>**1,243,0 **<br>**1141375**<br>**1,234,185**<br>**1131 . 94**<br>**1,362,850**<br>**1.28714**<br>**1,358,258**<br>**12 8**<br>**i899,756�**<br>**�815 02**<br>**t899,756) **<br>**463,094**<br>**G11'71**<br>**458,502**<br>**22,980,322**<br>~~**2**~~**,713**<br>**22,961,730**<br>**5111 \**<br>**1,230,273**<br>**1,2.0**<br>**1,230,273**<br>**1�5.0**<br>**759,818**<br>**73,8**<br>**759,818**<br>**73,9**<br>**20,99,231**<br>**20),72**<br>**20,91,639**<br>**20.4813**<br>~~**z,**~~**m**<br>**217,713**<br>**251,730**<br>**U,111**|
|---|---|



Approved by the Trustees and authorised for issue on **11** July **2024** and signed on their behalf: 

Antony Guthrie, Chairman John Heawood, Trustee 

The notes on pages 13 to **27** form part of these accounts. 



Marshall's Charlty
CcYJsdKkted Statement ￿FInar￿lalACtThrt￿s forth8 yearenLknd31stLknmtw 2023
10
iJnrg4tri¢to0 R•strietsd Ertdown￿ftt
Funds
Funds
Funds
Total
2023
Tota
2022
IPKOME AND ENDOWMEIITS
InVeStn￿lt ti70Y
14
1.371,016
1.371.016
Olhgrtredry aGtivit*s
Total Incom
15
50250
SJ250
1.421,266
1.421.266
EXPENDITURE
Cost of Alslng furKIs
Fropgrty & invgstfnent ox<s
Oth&rcests
18
416.786
41.742
418,766
41,742
458.608
Charltable acllvlti
Support 01Pawna￿ grnnls
RepairofChtKches gmpts
Chnst Churd), SoulhwArk
Marshalls EducatwatFoundat
18
393.873
4T0,￿1
72.841
393.673
470.601
72,841
39.568
9.190
314.71
38,78a.:
8.8*'.
.873
986.873
Total expendlture
1W.381
1AM.381
1.111.334
Nei Income before galn• I￿le¥
on In¥e8th)ent
{23,118)
123.1161
166*
Net recogni8ed gairnl(loMe•l on an¥￿tments
lknperty. tsntsafised
Sècur￿￿$. real￿d
Se¢unbes- unre8lised
Not In¢omellexpendllurÈl after 9ains
ond tO8ges oll Invo•tmeThi
249,423
29.439
249.423 11,W,OS4
22.1WI
4180
226,823
482Wg 11813mlJ
123.116
483.605
Tran￿er$ behseen funds
Net movement In funds
123.816}
482169 11
R8con(JI￿1#?￿ of funds..
Totsl funds brought fcMi•wd
1254,(￿ 736,938 20.￿ts.726 22.497,753 24.381,581'£
Totsl lunds ¢arrled forward
769
20 990.231 22.58Q.322 22N97.763
AA the above am¢xnts reme to c￿ntinU￿ aCINit￿ and all re￿3￿￿1 gains arnj k6ses.
The notes on pages 13 10 27 form part of1hese a(fAwnts.

Marshall's Charlty
Charity Statement of Fin8nualActivtss yearentsd31stDecember 2023
11
Unregtricted Restricted Endowrneni
Funds
Fun115
Totsl
2023
Total
2022
INCOME AND ENDOWENTS
In¥gsfmenl
14
1.371.016
1,371,016
Othert￿Wad
Total i￿9rne
15
50.250
1￿21
EXPENDITURE
Cost of rnfskng funds
Pmpgty & inv&stmert LY
18
416.766
41.742
418,766
41,742
468.508
43.
JJ•.
Ch#rltabFè aetivttl•s
Support of Parson8g8s grtnls
Repairofchurtl)es grants
Chnst Churdj. &Krthwark
Ma￿a￿S EduCatK)n8lFou￿1a1K
stèmford Lactu￿ship
18
393.673
470,eoi
72.841
393,873
470,601
72,841
39,%8
9,190
9,1
gBSA73
5.873
Total expendliure
1W301
1A44381
Net incorne before galn• and 10$80s
on InveStm￿t
Net re¢ogni••d galns1l1os￿) on In%*alments
Pffj￿rty. unr881issd
s￿￿111t￿s-1e8￿Sed
SeCunt￿￿- unrealAs&d
Nèt incom•llexpendSturel ts galn•
and los8è* on Invmtment
249.423
29.439
204.643
249.423 I1.0￿.
29,439
226.823
22,1
22,180
(23.116)
TrdnsfeF5 bet￿￿ fiinds
7D)
Net movement In fund8
(23116)
4846￿ 482,669 111
Reconciliation olfund8.'
Total fur*J8 bwht foThvard
1.254.Cfj9 Th.938 20.478,134 22,469,161 24,3511P.
Total fund¥ earrl•d lorwa
18 20981638 22.961730 .
All tho *Jo¥e amcwnts relatè to eontinuiThJ ac*vitEs inclwje all rec(gnBed gains arwj k6ses.
The notes on pwjes 13 to 27 form part of Ilw attgyJnts.

Marshall's Charity
ConsOJ￿316d Statement of Cash Flows forthe yearendmu 31sl D￿Mt￿r2O23
12
2023
2022
Cash flows from operating aetl¥ltl•s:
Net cash fusedlnypmvifledby opernbngacowlllos
21
(1,302,184) P.1SQ.
Cash Ilows from Inv•stlngactivAtes.'
Divid8nds. Inte￿$landrents Irom inVests￿#S
Addit￿nS to tan￿019 fixgd assets
Investment transactions
Pureljase Gf investrnents
NetcKh pmvld•dby{us•dlnJ Inv•stin9 •divit
1.371.016
rn.51
41
17
12V279
1,404,876
Change In cash and ¢￿h •qufv41gnts kn the
r•portlnq p•rfod
iOZ691
Cash and cash èqulvalents atthg brylnnlng of th?
r*portlng p•rlod
1, 140.375
C•8h and eash •quival8nts at tho ond of th•
reporting p•rfod
1.243.066
1,14V7
The notes cfi p&Jes 13 to 27 fomi p¥iofth￿ acCc￿nts.

Marshaifs Charfty
Notes to Ihe AC￿untS lorthe yeareThlBd 31stDecemtsr2023
13
Accounting Pollcles
Thè accourts Ifthanc4d Stat￿￿) habp been wopar•J urb*r lh8 Iwslorical cost corNention wth items
recryn1￿1 at cost ￿ tr￿saC￿00 Val￿ unless stated ￿ the rel8vant Mte(sl te these xcounts.
The financ41 stat•monts teen accurkn wilh the Statemontof R￿UnMe[￿*d Pr8Ct4c8:
Attounting and Repthry ty Chariti85 their accoLmts in aeeordarte with the F￿anc￿l Reporb"ng
Standard appl￿8 in the UK 3￿j of Irelwxl IFRS1021. secoTrJ eff8ttiwa 1 January 2019
and th8 Charitse5 Ad 2011.
Treyunctional wrancy oflhE Sclth is to bB GBP L￿ause that ￿ Ihe curTBnCy ol the prim
onDmie in tr* Ch*ity c￿￿816$.
The finar￿1 State￿nts bew) wepw8d togh* a Yrue arKI ¥iv* aTrJ h8V• L*parted frcrfn the
Charikn IAcctxJnts Rep)rt51 ￿jU￿1￿J￿5 2CQ8 OW iothe exlent wulred to prov￿8 a Itue and fair w￿.
This 4ep8rtuTr ha5 invol￿d foll￿"￿ ts Charfies S¢JIP IFRS 1021 publish•S ￿ Octotw 2019 ralhèrthan the
AccDunimg arKI RerortirwJ by ch*tt￿.. StatomnT of RecfThmaTrJed PractKe effecti%e from 1 P•ril 2005 which
has *ithdra￿.
Trustees ha%* 1kn8•J t￿addl￿e￿al risks arisry dLPto h* inflation and impknEnteé plan8
to rrwt¥Jatè thos• rrtsks. BU(*￿ts ha¥&È trAen Fryarthy With Flans in miTrJ. CoTLsthriry all relavarn matters.
the trustees cons*ler i(apprewiats Ihe basi5 to LE forthese ac¢ounts.
l irm Is reccgni8gY Mcethe Ch8rity ha5enthlknt to th8 incom8.11 thatthB Inco￿ will b•
Trade and ts1￿r d•btus are recoJn¢&l al the setlknwt t*Je aft¢r any Ir* di6¢wnt dfered.
Pr•payn￿S a￿ at Ihe arr￿n1 wepaid net otarry tr* d￿ljr￿ due.
Cash at bart aThY in haTrJ i￿Y￿e$ ¥by￿*rrn tyslts.
Liabilities are recxfjni8ed as eX￿di￿jre 85 sow as lh￿e is a bjal ore0nstrucb.l￿ 0tr*38fjon ccrnmMln9
Charity tg th818xr￿drtU￿. il 15 wthble Ihat Settle￿￿￿ te rwjuired the arnowtt of Ihe ob1yation can
LE meaSu￿j reliaNy. Rewr5 r8w* to kY(4vty we to the Statement of Fmancial Activth8&
when tncurred. Grarrt5 are Ire*d a$ eW￿lit￿e by t￿T￿￿&S and cunmunicatèj to
thè ben•fftiaries. not T**en ts grants are wj. ReNats wthrwratmg lea5e5 chargèj to the Stat￿)￿nt of
Finanoa1 Actsth as Ilwf41 d￿.
Stsff pension ujntrtth.ons are mad• urthr a ccrfrtrkn and Ihe ar• held by
iTrJeFentsnt insurance ¢iry*ies. No exists stheme exceptfor the •wKJnt ofth8
nt￿￿￿tiOnS ¢hargèl in the yew.
Irrewrabk VAT i8 tharg•l agai)stts e￿￿1￿[￿ fwwhith rt I[￿r￿a.
8laff cosis hast bew allo￿ted on Ihe e51wnabJ tosis oftwne on those Cat￿or￿.
Al otl*r ove￿adS lexwt a￿1 Costs. ?￿h We l)een charg#d kn G￿*m￿￿1. ha* th8n be8n
allculed ￿h¥een V* ca￿9￿18$ on Ihe ba515 of th8 foial staff ccst>
AM assets r￿S11n9 [Tr)￿ than £1.5LK**e 3r*J W￿1￿1 at h6t(*ta cc6L E¢wvrnnt offKe furniture
is depreciated $0 as te write Item$ off o¥er thetr exkEcted useftA at a ￿ of 10% per wnum on 8 Stra￿ht line
basis. except for Ihe computer system is so as to tt off overthree ye8rs. The truJlo85
ider re￿dul vak*of Marshall HC￿ to ￿ 1*3her tt*n its caThyiTrJ vabJE in the x¢ounts resul￿n9 in a nil
lu6for depre¢thI￿ charyJ8.
I sewnb.es (genera w￿0￿e5) Je S￿￿¥n at bb*rnth8t vahje arny w0￿r￿a$ are valued at or>en rnarkètvalue
I gains and l(6ses ￿ tsken lo the stat￿ d Finanoal AC11wt￿ as tIEy aris8. R￿￿￿ed gains ano Iosw
on insestments are cakuL4t•d as the IJfflew￿ teh¥e8n sales prof*eds thèirepning ¢arrying val
or their purchase if yired 9JbseqL￿tto ts first ¢tsy ol the fina￿al )tar. Unrealtsed gains and I￿se&
are cakulated as the (lifberre tse￿n Va￿ at the yearefKI and their rArrying Wdlue. Reali$&l and

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Notes to the Accounts for the ywern18d31stL￿¢emL*2O23 (t7
14
AccO￿￿ng Poli¢ies (continued)
Futhjs required by Chawty GomNMsswrs Ifw$inkw4 or DtI￿[capilal pwpose5I are invefjed
in the Charities Official Investhent FuThJ IC(XFI a￿1 Ihe Equ**s In¥esth*nl Fund fotCharilE8.
The managers do not publish delai15 of ino)m8 accLwnuLqtth)ns therefore s*￿rItiES arE
shobvn at mark8lvalu8 and funds •re adBi*d apprffjri•.
The Charty has 8 ￿ryle permanenterKJtrth*nt. Th• Iwu5*es haNY the prr￿ to invest the capital
and appty the Income Ic¢the general PUTposes of ts Charty, ftamelyto pro¥ide chtsrch and parwTrage grant$.
Futherd•tsils ofth• •rwj0v￿, restrid£d unrestrthd lurKts are drsdmed in note 11.
In the aFylic4tion ofthe WKaes. trwlees ar• rnquwedto makejudgernent, ?sb"mates, and assumpdons
8bout Ihe carrytng value of asseLS and liabftl¢S that art noi Teadty ¥pwent from other sources. The •strnatss
and undtrrfying assurnptions are based on hstDricA ex￿￿￿% and otherfaLlorys that are c3Jnsidered to be relevant
Afaual ￿SUm$ may drfler these 88tThath.
Th8 e¥tJma¢g$ and under￿ty a35urnptsons af8 revw*Ed on an basis. Re￿$b)rts to a¢(x>unb"ng e$b"mare$
++4
are rewgnised in the paod 411•1)ith th8 esDmate rfthe rwK%h)n aftects only Ihat period, or irt the period
ofthe mi5icffl and bjbjre wods rfthe r￿lon affe(*d uJne•t and I￿[￿ perioJ5.
jUdgeMer￿ rnade by the tN5tses, in th8 aWKabon of the88 aco)untry polldes that have $i9nffjcanleffecton the
finanaol $tat¢rr¢nts estimale¥ a 5bJnffKarQ rth olma*rMI adjustment in the next ￿¥rare da￿ to t*
relation to th8 depreriotion rate$ of tarybl• fixed 855ets and valuation of properbes and are dI￿SSed above.
In the ofthe tiustoes, [￿a58￿￿)nS Con￿m￿￿j the futu￿ or wKertainty affeclins assets or
liaiMlitie5 atth? balants she8t dats aw* Wtrj rgsum in a rno*r*l •Ji¥sb7*rttots[rcat￿ry amounts in th& next
finanaal Jtai.
Ba5K finanoal Instru￿nts ère intshsf recognoed *￿￿$•￿10￿ valu• sub5equenlty measured at arnorti8ed
with the *XL*pts"on ol irw•5lm￿whIcfr are hehj at fair value. FinanaJ a55ets heh# amorfi5ed c05t comprise cash
at bank arxl in hand. loyetherbth trad8 ond otherdebtus. Aspe)fi¢ pr￿1)n is rn￿1e fordebts forv4hich
recoverabilly is in daubt. Cash at bank haTrJ ts rte￿ed as all cash hgbj in ￿$tOnI a¢￿$ bank a¢xounts and
d ￿ working ￿p￿¥1. Finani>al labifth5 hew at co# all creditor8 8XC8Pt sorial 8ecurty and
other taxes and prOv￿￿n$.

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Notes to the Ac(xwnts forthe y88rentsd 31&December2023
15
ENOOWMENT FUNDS
Marshall HOU* FUrnrtu￿ &
CompuTrr
& CkpwKq￿ Eww)rwt
Total
¢081 orY•luatlon
At 1st January 2023
Wlo fvlly dèpr•uated 8 Un￿e￿ assets
At 31s1 D8eember 2023
52.593
49.781
2.812
,601
17.434
57.W2
620.246
D¢p￿cla￿n
At 1st January 2023
Wlo fully deprnuatod & ur¢used a¥8ets
Ch8rgo forthe year
At 31st D•cember2023
19,419
.601)
675
12,493
52.593
(49.781)
72,012
{5T.382)
675
15.305
2.812
Net Book Value
At 315t OecSm￿r ￿)23
At 31st D•¢omber 2022
804,•41
605 618
600.OCKJ
5,616
Chri$tthurth. southwa￿ vra5 built and is Ma￿tair*￿ by th• Charity in acctydarKe with Ihe wll of
John Marshall. The Twusteesf￿ maintain Ihe thurch On the ba￿ of regul¥ inspect￿n$,
and do not consder that any useful puw be seThed by valuiTrJ tIE land
bulkj￿9$. Th8 Tnjstees hava th•rnffft lo the Chwth at nil valuati)n.
Part ofthe first ar￿ 5etfjnd of Mwshall Hwse, Southwèth are offic8s of thè Chai6ty.
This propety is Nielud&J in the a¢￿￿ts at a Val￿ of £￿.{￿J).
AJI tangiblè fued a&8els are used chart8bb• pvrpose
Frn8holds. Group and Ch
ENDOWMENT FUNDS
Group
Charity
2023
Openmw bal&n￿ at IstJanuary 2023
Transferlm fixed assels
Revaluahon of￿￿per￿eS8tY&argnd
12.620.577
13.flYJ.Th) 12.476.577
11103J
249.423 (1.￿.054
249,423
Cbsing balan￿ at 31st De[￿￿20¥0
The cc4t oftr* Chaftty* i￿ehold properbes at315t D8(*)tsr2023 wa$£4,915.753 (2022- £4,915,7&3).
Th8 eost ofthÈ Grwp freeho￿ wwbes at 31st Doc￿ber 2tr23 was £5,031.161 (2022-£&031,161).
Thè property portfolio wa5 valuod by the Charl￿S Surveyor. MT J Keegan.
MCIAT C.BUILO.E MCA8E. The vah*bon i8 on fv basts of(WN￿rkat Val￿.
Al fr•thold properties are situated ffl the Lln*•Y lQ"Wom.

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Notes to the Accounts forfhe ye8rerthl 31sl Decemtw2023 (LThtMued)
16
8ecurftlos- Group and Charlty
Totsl
2023
Total
MaFkel value at IStJanu￿ 2023
8.332,947 V13,
279)
Ret￿&d￿v￿ndS
11.crfx
Deduction ofmatweffientfv
{43283)
Sèlè of fftV8stn￿ts
(1.375,3981 1393.71
Purchase ofinv8s&Thnts
1,404,837
Netgain￿l0&sJ TrvaluolvJns yoar
204,643
Market value at 31st December 2023
8.532A69 4332,947
HistOFFc&ILv5tat 3151 D8comlw2023
8.188.324 7>10￿,
Income
2022
tnvg$lments
2023
2022
Anatysig of 8•CUriti•s
and securt1￿ Incorne
2023
UK Investments
Overseas InvestnMts
Total
239.572 248,3n 6,517,335 8,217.gQB,
2,015,134
114.951
Inveslm•nt In subsldlary company- Charfty
In 2￿, thè Charity formed marshal￿ (Néw RNer Hcxts•l Lmnthl. a company r8gistar•J in
EnglaThJ and Wales. The Chartty the &rfire iSsL￿d share caprtal of£120,(NX). The
mpany acquired a freehckl wuThY rent in Sallwd. Al a(#Mbes wnsolKlated on a li￿ by
line basis in th* stsiwn¢ntof Finan¢ial A¢b"th.
The results ofthe subshJr￿ fort￿ year eThYed 31 De¢￿tr￿ 2023 are..
ENDOWMENT FUNDS
2023
2022
IncorF7ffng ￿$oU￿&S 8nclnetswplus fvth8p8fRxJ.rnrfalmco
P8yrn8nt to be m8de urK18rDeed ofCov8n8nt lo Al8thaffs Ghwjty
4.289
4.289
4.28
14.28
A8￿ts
148.592
148.
Fund8
sha￿ Cawtal
Revaluatton r&s8rve
120,tThXI
28.592
120.0ffj,
28.5921
148.692

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Notes to the Accounts for the yeare￿ad3ySl Decemt*r2023 {0￿￿nuedj
17
Invegtments - Speclal Purposes- Group & Charity
RESTRICTED FUNDS
2023
2022
Charities OffKial 1nvestrr￿nt FurKI, ACt)jm￿l0￿ shaos
Equibes In¥e8im$nt FuThJ lor c￿nIEs. Aounulalion shares
56.457
453,361
509.818
20rJ
2022
Movement duriro the year.
Markgl value * 1 January 2023
Acquisibons at cost
Net gainllloss) on revaluation during ￿ Jtar
Ilarket Val￿ at 31 D￿nI¥ 2023
486.938
700
22.180
509M18
2023
2022
Inv•skn8nts reFffesent the follmbryr#J fur*as:
Funds for accumulation of incthi)e for ￿￿tal purptssos
Chnstthureh Extraordinary Repair FuThY
'Y 160.875
509.818
1￿.21
Follo*ing thè dir•th"on ol the CharTty CIMnmi55KJn, the Charity estatAi4hÈd a sinkiw fvnd in
1983. The fund was for the acC￿nMu1atlc￿ of income to replace earlier caprtal exreThliturè. Th•
ord￿ wll expl￿ in 2033 when thè val￿ of Ihe InTr￿str￿￿t hotrjw￿ at that will te translwt￿j
to Invesirnents- Ge￿￿￿1 Purposes.
DebtoTr and prepayments - Group & Charlty
UNREsT￿cTED FUNDS
Group
Charity
2023
2022
2Q23
2022
Rents due from tenants and agents
DUÈ trom suL)SKliary
Other doNors
111.TT1
119,473
111,771
4.289
8.013
124.073
119,4
&013
119.784
Loans to Chur¢hes- Group & Charity
UNRESTRICTED FUNDS
2023
2022
Amounts set asid• at th• balar￿e sh￿l date to
make loans to ehurth•s at an interest rate of 3%
Olfers ol loans made trtrt nol tsken up at 31 Decwntw 2023
LOO￿ outstanding at 1st January 2023
Loans advanced during the year
Repayments re￿Ned durirg ts year
Loans o¢Jtstsnding * 31st D￿￿2(y23
Intere8t reeaiwd in the year

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Notes lo the Accounfs fc￿the yeareThled 31stDecember2023 (c(th￿d)
18
9. Creditors
UNRESTRICTED FUNDS
Group
Charity
2022
Grants approved
Prcperty se￿￿ charges held forfftrturè repairs
Rent deposits held fcrf tenants {see W(yw}
Value added tax payab
Other creditors and accruaLs
559.739
531.791
559.739
58.th)5
112.983
37.795
131.234
531.791
112.
37.
131,234
108.2
.407
T7.gn
to8 299
20 407
77 977
899 766 099k
Rent d•wlts h•ld fOrt￿ants
Thèsè rnpr8s8nt the liability for rent deposits of tenants hekl for varKMJS fulura wiods. The crxnpen8alirvJ
deF¥)sits, in the name of thè Chanty, ar• lliduded in cash at ts￿k arvj in haThJ.
10. Restricted Funds- G￿up
2023
Oth
Gains and
Balance
1.123
Balan
31.12.23
Endowment Fund
20.606.n6
483105
20.950.231
FuThJs for Ac0Jm￿ation of
Inccrfne for Capitsl Purpo
Developmènt Fund
Christchurch Extraordinary Repair FuThJ
150,216
250.C
336,722
700
9,959
180,875
250,C¥X)
348,943
12,221
Total ¢Xher kntrlct8d Funds
22.1eo
75gA18
Total Restricted Funds
.664
21.750
2022
Balan
31.1222
1.1.22
Gains and
Endovment Fund
21640.017
11033.2
20.506.728
Funds for AccxKnuLgtion of
Inc¥yne for Casxtal Purposes
Devd0[￿ent Fund
Chrtstchurch Extraorfinaty Rapair FuThJ
154.632
250,CiKI
337.401
7CAI
15,1161
150.218
250,000
336.722
18791
Totsl Other Restrictsd Funds
741033
736,938
Total Restrfcted Funds
1039
21343.664

Marshall's Charity
Not&s to the Accounls ftwthe ye8rended 31st DeGemlw2ff23 (COnt￿l￿d)
19
10 (¢ontlnuedl Restri¢t¢d Funds- Charlty
2023
other
Goin¥ and
Losses
Balance Tfansfe
1.123
Balance
31.12.23
Endowmgnt Fund
20M78.134
483WS 20.961.639
F￿d$ forAcoJnulation of
Income for Capital pur￿￿￿e$
D•v•lopm•nt Fund
Chnstchurch Extraordinary Repair FuThY
150.216
7(Kl
9,959
160,875
250.0
348,943
.722
12.221
Total Other Restrict￿ Funds
21180
7159
Totsl Re5tri¢ted Funds
2022
Other
Galns af7d
Losse8
Balane• Transfo
1.122
Balanc•
31.12.22
Endowmènt Fund
22.511A5
(2.0312911 20M78.134
Funds f0rA￿MuI8Ihjft of
Income for Caprtal PurF*)ses
Develop¥nent FuThJ
Chri8tchur¢h Extr8ordin¥y Repair FuThl
154.632
7(Kl
15.1161
150,216
250,OtY)
336,722
337.401
1679)
Totsl Other Restrfctfjd Funds
741033
4795
736.938
Total Restricted Funds
Other Restricted Funds 7AYre set ￿ fOltr￿n9 Chawity Cemmkss*)n Order follThing purp)se5'.
al Fund8 for Accumula￿On of Ineome for Capttal Purpose¥
Under the terms of a Charity Commission Order incrjne is used to ree04) eaprt4 monies on
freehokl prope￿ Impwo￿neTrts ar¥J a int•r8st in an In￿t￿nt Fwrwty.
bl D•wlopm•nt Fund
An annual tranS￿r from irwn* of£25,W) i8 allo*pd. and ts tund may b8 appl￿￿ for thtr
purchase of land or the devel¢)pmenl and ofthe prcwty ofts (Jarity.
el Chtstchurch ExtraordThry Repalr Fund
Transftts may ba made to this fthThJ frcm aThl Il* *Jnd may b• used forthe rgp8ir,
improvementu rthMklir¥J of Chr*tthwth. S(Krtfv•rn

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Not&s to th& Accounts forthe yearended 31st D￿nter2023 (L￿￿nued)
20
1 l. Analy￿8 of Net Assets between Funds- Group
2023
Gon.Pwp(*88 Purpo885 ILiabIll￿all
Endow4d Funds
3).99J,ZJ1
20.￿331
20.99).231
20.990.2
Rgstrlctad Funds
Development Fund
Funds lor Accumulab"on ol
Income for Capital Purposes
Chrnt¢hur¢h Extr8tsrdinary Rwr FfjJThJ
250,ofM)
180.87$
348,943
509.811
160,875
348.943
759.818
Unrestrlctèd Funds
Unalloc8ted Inr(Nne
Matsh811's Charity
767.179
463.ry34 1.230273
22 007A10
509A18
463.094 22.980 322
2022
Endowod Funds
21.309.140
21.309.140
802,414
18014141
20,5(￿,728
20.506.726
Restrlcted Funds
Developrnent FurKJ
Funds forAcoJmula*"on ot
Income for Capital Purpose5
Christehureh Ethordinary R￿all FUTh
250.(KKI
250,(
150.216
150,216
336,722
736,93B
Unrestricted Funds
un￿lOcated Income
Mar8hall* Charity
1,254.QB9
1,254.089
21A59,140
486M38
451676 22.497.753

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Notes to Ihe A¢counfs forthe yearended 31sl DeCemtsr2￿23 (COnfvK￿j
21
11 {contlnuedl Analysls of Net Assets betw••n Funds. Charlty
2023
Endowed Funds
20.961.639
20.961.639
20,￿1.639
20.961,639
Rgstricted Funds
D&v6lowMnt Fund
Funds for Accurnula￿.On of
Inoxmne lor Capitsl Purposes
Christchurch Extraordinary Repa¥ Fu￿1
250.CIXI
250.1)C4J
160,875
348.￿3
$01818
160.875
348.943
YS9,818
Unrestricted Funds
Unallocated Inc￿Me
Marshall's Charity
771.771
458.502
1,230.273
10
601818
468.502 22.￿1.?30
2022
Totsi
Endovml Funds
21.285.140
21.28S.140
7,C(l%l
IW7.0061
20,478.134
20h78,134
Restricted Funds
DeveloFNnent Fund
Funds for Aeeumulathon of
Income for capit￿ Purpose5
Christchurch Extraordinary Repair FutNJ
250.000
150.216
336.722
150,218
336,722
736,931
Unrestrlcted Funds
Unallocated Inec¥ne
M*shall's Charity
1,254.089
1,254.089
.140
486.938
447.083
12. Audito¢s remuneration
The ￿dIto￿5 rernurw8tion consbtiJtgJ an *JJil fee of £15.5￿ (2022- £14,(￿￿)).

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Not85 to the Accounts forlhe yearended31sl DeCeM￿r2￿13 (Cr￿1￿￿9d)
22
13. Analysls of staff costs and remunoratlon of key management personnel
2023
2022
Sala17es and 8sse8sable b•nefits
Sooal securitycosts
Olherpensth con&7"buiths
169.110
14,3S3
158 349
14 591
36.854 .
Average number of staff {Includlng fu1141me and part4ime staffj
SuN8yor
The ernokjrnents ol rnember of staff ￿T￿lIhin ￿ rarvJe 01 £60.(￿ to £69,99912022 ong).
The ern￿Uments ol mwYth¢r Of Stsff ￿ ¥￿thIn the rar9e Of£70.(￿ lo £79.99912022
e average ￿rnber of employe95 dwing tte yearwds 3 {2022- 31. Al amployee time
involves promding support to thè gowmanc* oftr* th$rty. in*strwt M￿&Jerr￿nt or swjport
stfyice$ to thar[tab￿ ar*wtk*.
The Charity Con￿derS its key Manag￿nI p8r$￿TraI Cjyrytse lh8 Irusi•ès, thè Chièf Ex￿j11¥• lor Cl&￿}
and th& Survèyttr. The totsl employrnent tenefits I￿1￿￿1r￿ employer ￿ens￿n contritwJb"ons Of￿ key
management person￿1 £166.798 {2022- £1%.453}.
No trusts• wc•Ntd any rèmunèralK)n fr¢yn ts Charity. normwe any eynses le4mbur￿ to trustees by
pa￿￿ènt to a third paty12022- ncThl. Tntslees here Thjt In￿led in any othertsar￿{ti￿ ￿1th the Charity
or any rdate(I patty12022- n￿).
14. Investment Incom
Group
Charity
2022
2023
2022
UK Propety rental inc£The
UK Diwdgnds & interest on securit*s
Other •tsr8st
Paymént from Marshalls INRHI knmtsj
Other income
1.￿6,221
29).378
11.932
1,038 703
248,373
3.418
1.061.932
290.378
11.932
4.289
248 373
3 4191
4.2891
2.037
Iw.x
1,371.016
In 2023 the investment ir￿OMe was all attrtjutabk to Un￿l￿ed fuThJs.
15. Activities for raising funds- Group
2023
2022
C(Fadministratton chwge. Comett F￿￿jatiOn
50.250
Ntrwcomen Cc41ett F￿ndat￿)n fNCPI. a charity grants to w)ung kw)J8 In tm Lonth)n Borough of
S¢uthwt4k, 1$ 81$0 Imed in th8 Offi￿ of Marshaifs CharTty. Al the thini5trative costs of both charities
e paid by Marshal's Chanty. in relum NCF pa)* an agr￿ annual o>a(knirti$tration thary.

Marshall's Charlty
Notes to lh8 Accorjnts forffte yeareThled 31sl Decemter 2o231contini￿Ij
23
1& Allocatlon of govgmanrx and support costs
The brè8kdovm OfSuFv￿ costs aThJ hcw these wèo 4lts¢ated tel￿en GO¥wnW￿ xThJ oth8r
support costs is Sh￿¥n b￿￿.
2D23
Cost type
Staft co¥ts (note 131
Offi¢e ¢osts &
7.791
211.075
145.779
218.8fj6 Slaff time
145.779 St•ff time
7.791
2022
¢osts
TOTAL
Apport￿rme
Cost typ•
Stsff costs (note 131
Office CA)sls & 0￿￿e$￿S
7.147
201647 209.794 Staff lim
108.491
108.491 Staff li
311,138 ￿ 31Q385
7.147
I staff support costs ha%* beèn ￿loCated on thè esixnated basT5 ollvne SF*nt on those cat•gorf0s.
l other 0Vwhe￿I$ lexLEPt audrt costs. ha%* betn eharg&Y to GoNemance and invesknent
managèm8nt fe8s have been charpj lo inbestrment & Fryerty maintsnancel ha¥e been alkxat8d
bets%Een the categories ijn thÈ b￿"$ of lh• lotsl staff cr6ts.
17. Allocation of govemanco and othersupport costs
2023
2022
Investrnent a prcwty m8intenan￿ Isee Th)le 18}
NeWEL￿en Ccdlett support cctsts Isee noiÈ 18}
Suppc¥t of P8r3onagg grants1588 note 181
Restoratic¥) of Churches grants (see note 181
Morshall's Ed￿tional Fou1kyati￿15ets notè 18}
Z28,259
41,742
40.371
51.4
1807
IOQ908
4J.477
61.15&3
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Notes to the Accounts for ttD8 y￿￿K1&￿ 31st tknber2023 (CC￿n￿d)
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18. Expendtture
2023
&JkW and
TOTAL
Cost d rn18tno fund•
Investment 8 propety maintenan
Dirgct pici)sty ¢osts
228,259
228.259
188.507
416,786
41,742
458.508
188.507
188.507
228.259
41.742
270.001
NewrA)men Colbtt swrt costs (see Note ln
188W7
C￿rItIbl* aciMtI•B
Support of Paisonage grants (see rth 23)
Rèstoration of ¢hurth¢$ 9r¥nts lsetr notR 221
Christchurch, Southwark
Mar5haif5 Educabonal Fwndat'on
All SainV$ Church, Stsmfryd
353,302
419,135
72,841
36,761
9,1
40.371
51.
393.673
470,PA)1
72.841
2,807
9,11XI
1.079.736 36464
.311
2022
Swrt
TOTAL
Co¥t of rni$ing fund•
Investment Management fees
DYeGt propety costs
160.986
160,986
135,039
296,025
135.039
135.039
160.986
43,588
204574
Nwrtom¢n ¢￿10tt Support Costs I￿ Nole ln
134039
339.613
Charltsble a￿1¥111e$
Support of Parscmage gr￿ts (see note 231
Restoratic￿ of ChurGle$ grantslsee note 221
Christ Church, Southwark
Marshall's Edvcatitsnal Founda1ion
Stsmlotd Lectureship
315,￿5
282,824
84.¥29
48.477
81.886
364,442
344,710
84,929
28,782
8.858
010
113.711
063.049
31J,286
1.181,334

Marshall's Charity
Notes lo the Acc￿nts for the yearended 31st Decemb8r2023 fc0nti1N￿￿J
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19. Operating Lease Paymenls
Al 31 Decemter 2023 the Charity has rnrbcancel￿
opèratiThJ l•asès as f￿lOws..
2023
2022
Plarrt & Equipmènt
Payable in one year
Payable in the seumdlo fifth ￿a￿S
730
Net debt reconclliatlon stat￿Tr￿t
2023
Cash Flovts
01.01.23
31.12.23
Finan￿ lease liabilrties
2022
01.01.22
Cash Flows
31.12.22
Finano lease liabilities
20. Operating Lease Racolpts
At 31 DecernbÈr 2023 thè Charity has non4￿￿￿￿ble
operabng lease irKX)me as fol0￿.
2023
2022
L•as8 rental income
Re￿1vable ￿ ore year
Receivabl? in t1￿ s8cl￿d to fthh ￿rS
RecaNatrf• after 5 years
755.717
978,693
214,633
1.334.)
281,8Jl
21. Recon¢lllatlon of net mov•m•nt In funds to net cash from operating actlvltles
2023
2022
Net incomd{exponditure) ft*the ryortlng pwiod{asp8r
the 5tat•ment of ffnanclal aclfvitles)
DeKweciation thargès
LossesllGainsl on investments
DNMJends. inte￿1 and frum In￿S￿ments
DecreaselllncYeas81 in d8btOfS
{DaC￿aSe￿ in creditor5
Net ¢osh prn¥ld•d bN(usedln) opw*lng Retfvths
482.569 (1,8$3,*1..1
675
1gJS.8851 1039,
{1.371.0161 iim*i'
6.61S
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Notes to the Accounls forthe yeareth 31s1 Derxntw2023 (C￿tin
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22. CHURCH GRANTS
2023
2022
Church
St Saviourfs, Wamer
st MiFdr•f5, Tenterden
St Mary th• Virgin, Up¢hurth
St Gregory & St Marbn,
St Marfs, Wakn
Cdntthry 15.C
All Saints Cante￿ury
25.(
st Poler & St Paul, Upper Har(*BS
twbwy 5.1
St Paul's, East MrAesey
10.Cts)
AN Saints Crondall
G￿lIffOrd 15,C(
st. John the EvarwJo1iyt Chmh. Wotton Gli￿trd
St Johns. Church Stoke, GyikJf(Kd
c1llldfth￿ lo,￿)
St Peters Shared Church. Sioko Hll Grfft
25,1)Xl
I Saints Lincoln
15.C
StAndr*s Bolingb
10.LKQ
St Nirhobs. Ul
St Patefs. CLqwolè
St Michael aThJ All Angels
St M*tins' Church
St Mary th¢ Virgin
St Marg￿ts Chureh, Huttoft
St Nicholas *ith St Mary. Stroc¥J
st FrarKi5 Church, Strood
st Mary thè Vioin, Bo￿¢Y
StAugusb"n•¥, Gillln
St Andrews. Paddcd( Wcoj
St Peter & St Paufs Chwch. TrottisCli￿ RI￿￿1￿r
AJI Saints Churth. Alhallr
Salnts. SncxYlaThJ
Chrisys Church, Oartford
StAlban's Chur
stAndrews, Ham
stPauls, Newington
stLukg8, R￿g￿ts
stmary Neh￿n9
16.(I)J
tothwy 10,(XKI
Cantethy 14.C(
io.
io
TiThy, W&EAI
I Wulfrw. Grwlh•h
l Heten's. St<*by
t Pew & P•4. Qd Bow*•
SJnts. Searfe
t Mary's. Gf•8nhrtb•
12.(
20.OCO
7100
15.COJ
20.(
Staiie
XJ OQQ
50CQ
15.CO)
14.IX
•1￿haefs. Betchwty
M•rtyr si11￿Y
1fir￿n. Well..
R￿Ster 10.C(
Tt￿&$ fjd Chardon
Rc¢h8Ster 14.(KQ IFt Mary Ihe Moin Qthl
6.(XXI
Peter s Vauxhall
io.coo
20 armi
20.0
Rochester 9,IKKI
SÈxthwart( 18.1
Soulhwart(
13.IXKI
352.780.
Less can(*latKJr
le9,￿)
169.9381
41 9.135
Tow Prtor Y••rGrnnl•
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NL*es fo thg Acownls forlhs ytr8refKfed 31st Decem￿2￿￿3 (ith￿>
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23. PARSONAGE GRANTS
70
2022
Totsl
BaTvJor
Balh & Wel$
Bltmiryjham
Blackbum
Bristol
Canterbury
Cheknsfurd
9.$30
8.970
5.410
11,850
12.183
4.929
4.1K¢
749
10.8XI
11450
15.950
JO,950
10.330
6.220
ChKhe8ter
Coventry
11.$70
1Q3>)
4270
4tio
141
7.1
Ely
GbLwler
Guihlford
Hereford
Lee¢lE
L￿r￿ter
Lkhfie
Lincdn
Lh￿[pO
LL8r¥Jaff
LO￿On
S.491
&770
4300
1.015
10.
11,610
5.240
11.610
12.2
4.910
320
14920
4070
4.578
&¢)70
16.80)
10.310
2.1
8.roo
15.070
9.420
15ffj70
9.420
10
4.410
IQ310
4130
Monmuth
Ne%rasUe
Nor*ic
4.410
6.2
11.440
13.220
5.810
4.180
12.
Petertjorou
Portsmouth
Rothestsr
SalEb
Sheffield
Sod
5.810
Z070
1070
Q760
4340
1Q140
11140
9.050
SOU￿￿*11
St A1barfts
stAsaph
St DavEd$
St Eds & Ip5*i¢h
S￿￿ea
Trwo
V4Snche5t
&314
&87
3.510
11.49)
1040
&4S¥J
4490
4770
660
700
JS1*2
4.ISO
4.150
11292
J141
Yo
112W)
dlati(f5
1240}
119401
13,1
Total Grnnts
314

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Marshall's Charity
Independent auditorfs reporttothe trusteesof M¥shafs Ch
Opinion
We have audited the ffnanoal statements of Matshaifs Charity {the'thariVI forthe year ended 31 Oecember
2023. which comprFse the Consolidated Statefflent of Finanoal Activitles, the Charity Ststement of Financial
Activities, the Con5vlidated and Charity BaIan(e￿eets. the Consc4idated Statement of Cash Flows and the
related notes. induding a summary of significant ￿)untr"n8 policies.The financial reporting framework that
has been applied in their preparation 15 applicable law and United ￿ngdUffi Accounting Standards, including
Finana81 Reporting Standard 102'The Finanoal Rewtyng Stsndard applicable in the UK and Republic of
Ireland, Iunited Kingdom GenerallyAccepted Accounting PractKel.
In our opinion the financial ststements..
give a true and fair view of the state of the charity's affairs as at 31 December 2023 and of its
incoming resour￿ and ap￿itation of resourtesfor the year then ended..
have been properly prepared in accordance wTrth Unrted Kingdom Generally Arcepted Accounting
PractI￿- and
have been prepared in a(c￿￿ance with the ￿Ul￿ments of the (hartiies Act 2011.
Baslsfor opinlon
We have been appointed as auditor undersection 144 olthe Charltie5 Art 2011 and report in accordance wlth
the Art and relevant re8ulations made or hawng effett thereunder. We conducted our audit in accordance
with International Standards on Auditing IUKI I1￿ IUKII and applicable law. Our responsibilities under those
standards are further described in the Auditors. responsibilities for the audit of the financial statements
section of our report. We a￿ independent of the tharpty in accordance with the ethical requirements that a
relevant to our audit of the finantial statements ¢n the United Kin8doni. includin8 the Financial Reportin8
Council's IFRCS) Ethital Strdndard. Hnd we have fulfilled our other ethiol responsibilities in accordance with
these requirements. We believe thatthe audit evldence we have obtained is suffioent and appropriate to
provide a basis for our 05ynion.
Conclusb)ns relatlng to goinz concern
In auditin8 the financial statements. we ha￿ conduded that the Trustets. use of the 80ir8 toncem basis of
accounting in the preparnti¢)n of the financial statements is appropriate.
Based on the work we have perfurmed. we have not identified any material uncertrdintie5 relating to events or
conditions thaL Indlvldually or colledivelyl may cast5ignificant doubt on the chariws ability to continue as a
80ing concern for a period of at least twelve months from the finanual State￿nts a￿ airthori5ed for
Issue.
Our responslbillt5es and the responshbilitses of theTru5tees wtth resF*rt to 8oing Con￿rn are desuibed in the
relevant 5eclion5 of this reporL
Other Informatlon
The other inforrnation mmprises the information induded in theAnnual Reportother than the financial
Statements and our Auditors. Report thereon. The Trustees are responsible for the other Information
contained withln the Annual Report. Our opinion on the finantial statements does not cover the other
Infomatlon and. except to the èXtentothe￿tse explia￿V stated in our reporL we do not express any forni of
as5ur3nce conclusion thereon.
Our responsibility 15 to rEad the other infomiation and. in doing w. consider whether the other inforniation 15
materially inwn5iStent with the financial ststements w our knovled8e obtained in the cwrse of the audit. or
otherwise appears to be materially misststed. Ilwe identify such material Inconsistenci￿ or app8￿nt material
misstatements, we are required to deterniine whetherthis give5 rise to a material misstatement in the
nancial staternents themselves. If. based on the WO￿ we have perforThed. we tonelude that there is a
aterial misstatement of this other information. we are required to reportthatfact.
We have nothln8 to report in this ￿ard.

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M4tters on whkh we arè rÈ4uired io report byexcept
We have nothing to report in respect of the followin8 rratters where the Chattiies IAccount5 and Reports)
Regulatlon5 2008 requires u5 to report to you if, in ￿Jr￿￿n1OTh".
the inforrnation g￿en in theTnFstees' Report is incon￿Stent in any materlal re5PÈCt wlth the financlal
statements,. or
sufficient accounting recfjrds have not been kÈpL or
the financial ststements are not in agreementwtth the accountlng records and returns,. or
we have not received all the information and explanations we require for our auillt.
Responslbllltles of trustees
As explained more fully in the Trustee5' R￿ponsibIlItIeS Ststement. the T￿￿teeS are responsible forthe
preparation of the financial statements, whith give a tnje and fair view. and for such intwnal control as the
Trustees determine Fs rne￿Saryto enable the preparation offinanoal statements that are free from matÈrial
mlsstatement, whether due tts fraud or error.
In preparing the financial statements the Trustee5 are rESpon￿ble assessing the charity's ability to
continue as a going concern. disclosin& as appI￿able, matters related to goi￿ con￿rn and u51ngthe going
OffttÈm basis of accounting unless the Trustee5 either intend to liquidate the charity orto ￿3$e operations. or
have no realistic alternative but to do so.
Audllors. responsibllltlesfor the audlt of thè ￿￿3￿cIal statsments
We have been appointed a5 auditor under section 145 of the Chèrities Act 2011 and report in accordance wlth
the Act and relevant regulation5 made or hawng effert thereunder.
Our obletttves are to obtain reasonable assuran￿ abtxrt whetherthe finandal statements as a whole are free
from material misstatement, whether due to fraud or error, and to issue an Auditors, Report that in¢ludes our
opinion. Reasonable assuran￿ Is a hlgh level of assurance, is nota guarantee that an audlt condurted in
accordance with ISAS IUKI will alway5 detect a n￿terial misstatÈmentwhen it exists. Misststements can arise
from fraud or error and are conydered material rf, indwidualty or in the aggregate. they could reasonably be
expected to influence the economic decisions of user5 taken on the basis of thè5È financial StateTh￿nts.
Irregularities. including fraud. arè instsnces of nortr<ompliance wtth law5 and ￿gUlatiOns. We design
pr￿edureS in linewith our responsibilibes. indudlng fraud. The e¥tent detailed below..
We gained an understanding whith it operates and Considered intluding fraud in particular those ￿gUlationS
directly related material impart on the finanoal with the tharitTres Act and SORP Thè risks were diswssed with
outlined above. to detert material misstatements in respect of irregularr(ies, to our procedures are
capable of detecting i￿egUla￿ties. including fraud is
of the legal and regulatory framework applicable to the(harity and the sector in the risk of the Charity not
cornplying with the applicable laws and regulation5 those that could have a material impact on the finantial
statements. This intluded to the finanoal statements. including financial reporting which could have
Statements. In relation to the Operations of the Charity this induded compliance 2019.
The risks were di5CUS5ed with the audlt team and we Temained alert to any indicatifyns of non-compliance
throughout the audit We carried out speofic procedures toaddre55the risks identified. The5È included the
following=
ReviewTng minutes of Trustee Board mÈetings. any cOr￿pOndence with the Charity Commission.
a8reeing the finanaal statement disdosures to undÈrtyinE SUPPOrtin8 documentation and enquiries of
mana8ement ofthe Charity. We have also revlewed the protÈdures in Pla￿ for the reporting of any
incidents to the Trustee Board induding serious inodent reporting of these matters as necessary with
thÈ Charfty Commission.
Mana6ernent override- To address the risk of management override of controls, we carrled out
testin8 of journal entries and other adjustrnents for appropriatenes& We reviewed systerns and
procedures to identify potential areas of mana8ement overridÈ risk. In particular. we carried out
testing of journal entries and other adjustments for appropriatene￿ We a150 assessed management

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bias in relation to the accounting policies adopted and in detem)ining significant accounting
estitnates.
Valuation of investment properties.. ReviewinÉ valuations of investment propertyes induding the
qualifications of the valuer. approach tsken, inforn)ation used and conclusions reathed, and
thallenging assumptions and judgements made by management in their critical accounting e5tymates.
8e￿uSe of the inherent limitations of an audtL there is a risk that we ￿11 not detètt all irregularilies. in¢luding
those leading to a rnaterial misststement in thefinancial staternents or nortr-compliance with regulation. This
risk intrea5e5 the more that Complian￿ a law orregulation 15 remgved frgm the events and transattions
rÈflected in the financial statements. as we will be less likdy to become awa￿ of instances of non-eompliance.
The risk is a150 greater rEgard¢ng irre8ulariries occurring due to fraud rather than error. as fraud involves
intenticffial concealment, forgery. eollusion. omission or rni5representatK)n.
A furthèr destription of our respcmsiknlttse5 fot the audit of thefinanaal 5tateffEnts is l¢xated on the Finanaal
Rèportin8 Counol's website atr. www.frc.org.uklauditorsrespon5ibilitie5. This description fomis part of our
Audltors. Report
Use of our report
This report is made solely to the tharity's trustees, as a bo(ty. in accordance Part 4 of the Charitie5
IAccounts and Report51 Re8ulations 2(KJ8. Ourauditwork has undertaken so that we might state to the
tharity's trustees those fflatters we are reqvired to stste to them in an Auditors, Report and for no other
purpose. To the fullest extent permitted by law. we do not accept or assume responsibilityto anyone other
than the charity and its trustees, as a btsyy. for ¢)ur audit work for this reporL or forthe opinlons we have
forw*d.
Price Bailey LLP
Statutory Audito
8th Floor, Dashwood
House 69 Old Bond Street
London
EC2M Iqs
12 August 2024
Price Bailey is e1￿ible to art as an auditor in tem￿ of sedion 1212 of the Companies Art 2006.