British Relief Association

British Association for the Relief of Distress in Ireland and the Highlands of Scotland
FoundedJanuary 1847 (January 1847)
Founded atLondon, England
DissolvedJuly 1848
TypeFamine relief
Area served
Ireland and Scottish Highlands

The British Association for the Relief of Distress in Ireland and the Highlands of Scotland, known as the British Relief Association (BRA), was a private charity of the mid-19th century in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. Established by a group of prominent aristocrats, bankers and philanthropists in 1847, the charity was the largest private provider of relief during the Great Irish Famine and Highland Potato Famine of the 1840s.[1][2] During its brief period of operation, the Association received donations and support from many notable politicians and royalty, including Queen Victoria.

  1. ^ Kinealy 2001, p. 71.
  2. ^ Kinealy 2013, p. 167.

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