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I don't think there is a specific title these days and the name "orphanage" is itself usually not used, being replaced with "Children's Home" etc. Centuries ago it may have been more formalized. In Charles Dickens' classic book Oliver Twist, the orphanage was run by a superintendent (Mrs. Mann), but a "Beadle" (Mr. Bumble) oversaw the operation. A Beadle was a parish constable of the Anglican Church, often charged with duties of charity like overseeing the parish the parish orphanage and workhouse.

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