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Court Of Chancery.
to the succeeding senior Overseer , for the use of the members of the society . . - The defendant retained the box in his possession , with a VICAV to compel the Vestry ( some of whom Avere members of the club ) to pay him certain sums of monevhe had expended as Overseer—but which they refused to allow in ' his account , deeming them improper
expenditures . The Lord Chancellor , after hearing the whole of the arguments on both sides , ordered the tobacco box to be restored to the club , and that the defendant pay the costs of the cause . -iv -. > . >
Mr. Howard.
MR . HOWARD .
THE Inscription upon the Statue of Mr . Howard in St . Paul's is as folloAA's : This Extraordinary Man Had the fortune to be honoured , whilst living , In the manner which his Virtues deserved . He received the Thanks
Of both Houses of the British and Irish Parliaments , . For his eminent Services rendered to this Country and Mankind . Our National Prisons and Hospitals , Improved upon the suggestion of his Wisdom , Bear Testimony to the solidity of his Judgment , And to the estimation in which he was held
In every part of the Civilized World , Which he traversed to reduce the sum of Human Misery . From the throne to the dungeon , his name was mentioned With respect , gratitude , and admiration 1 His Modesty alone
Defeated various efforts that were made during his Life To erect this Statue , Which the Public has now consecrated to his Memory ! He was born at Hackney , in the County of Middlesex , Sept . 2 , 1726 The early part of his life was spent in retirement , Residing principally on his Parental estate at Cardington ,
in Bedfordshire , ' For which Count } - he served the office of Sheriff in the year 1773 . He expired at Cherson , in Russian Tartary , On the 20 th January 1790 ; A victim to the perilous and benevolent attempt To ascertain the cause ofand find an efficacious remedy for ,
, The Plague . He trod an open , but unfrequented , path to Immortality , In the ardent and unintermitted exercise of Christian Charity . May this Tribute to his Fame Excite an emulation of his truly glorious Achievements 1
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Court Of Chancery.
to the succeeding senior Overseer , for the use of the members of the society . . - The defendant retained the box in his possession , with a VICAV to compel the Vestry ( some of whom Avere members of the club ) to pay him certain sums of monevhe had expended as Overseer—but which they refused to allow in ' his account , deeming them improper
expenditures . The Lord Chancellor , after hearing the whole of the arguments on both sides , ordered the tobacco box to be restored to the club , and that the defendant pay the costs of the cause . -iv -. > . >
Mr. Howard.
MR . HOWARD .
THE Inscription upon the Statue of Mr . Howard in St . Paul's is as folloAA's : This Extraordinary Man Had the fortune to be honoured , whilst living , In the manner which his Virtues deserved . He received the Thanks
Of both Houses of the British and Irish Parliaments , . For his eminent Services rendered to this Country and Mankind . Our National Prisons and Hospitals , Improved upon the suggestion of his Wisdom , Bear Testimony to the solidity of his Judgment , And to the estimation in which he was held
In every part of the Civilized World , Which he traversed to reduce the sum of Human Misery . From the throne to the dungeon , his name was mentioned With respect , gratitude , and admiration 1 His Modesty alone
Defeated various efforts that were made during his Life To erect this Statue , Which the Public has now consecrated to his Memory ! He was born at Hackney , in the County of Middlesex , Sept . 2 , 1726 The early part of his life was spent in retirement , Residing principally on his Parental estate at Cardington ,
in Bedfordshire , ' For which Count } - he served the office of Sheriff in the year 1773 . He expired at Cherson , in Russian Tartary , On the 20 th January 1790 ; A victim to the perilous and benevolent attempt To ascertain the cause ofand find an efficacious remedy for ,
, The Plague . He trod an open , but unfrequented , path to Immortality , In the ardent and unintermitted exercise of Christian Charity . May this Tribute to his Fame Excite an emulation of his truly glorious Achievements 1