that is within “the spirit and intendment” of the preamble to the Charitable Uses Act, 1601,(5) commonly referred to as the Statute of Elizabeth. The Statute of Elizabeth lists a number of charitable purposes in its preamble, and includes not only the charitable staples of providing relief to the elderly, sick and impoverished, but also charitable activities dedicated to such things as the “Mariages of poore Maides” and “Supportacion Ayde and Helpe of younge Tradesmen, Handiecraftesmen and persons decayed.”