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The Charities.
nimity was alone requisite to complete all that was desirable —( cheers . ) LORD WORSLEY then proposed the health of the Medical Officers , and the Secretary , J . B . Gore , Esq ., and complimented them on the gratuitous performance of their respective duties . J . S . GASKOIN , Esq . returned thanks on the part of the Medical Officers . J . B . GOREEsq . saidthat he appeared before the meeting almost
, , as an untried man ; he had , however , the interests of the Charity warmly at heart , and hoped to be in a better condition to receive their approbation at the expiration of another year —( cheers . ) " The Stewards of the Day , " and other routine toasts having been disposed of , the Noble Chairman left the room amidst the plaudits of the meeting . The usual Concert was given to the Ladies in the gallery ; the fair
guests were much delighted . It is gratifying to state , that while the liberality of the Stewards was never more conspicuous than on this occasion , the expences have been less than for many years , amounting to only 11 . 6 s ., including a donation from the Board of 10 / . 10 * . to the Charity . The Collection amounted to 673 / ., added to which was the sum of 25 / . from the Ball Stewards , and 50 / . from the Committee of the Grand Masters' Tribute , altogether 750 /!!
reaching . The Rev . Brother W . J . ROBBER has expressed his willingness to preach a Sermon whenever he shall be called upon—so that this Charity , like its twin , may be said to be in the flood-tide of prosperity .
BOARD OF STEWARDS . Hon . G . W . Fox Maule , M . P ., P . S . G . W ., President . Bro . Rev . William Johnson Rodber - No . 1 . - Vice-President „ Capt . Andrew Henderson - „ 2 . - Treasurer . „ George Warriner , W . M . - „ 108 . - Secretary .
Bro . John Udall - No . 4 Bro . C . J . Whishaw No . 32 „ John Hastie - „ 4 „ W . Shaw , W . M . „ 49 „ William Nokes , W . M . 8 „ J . Skilbeck , W . M . „ 54 „ Charles Tancred , M . C . 10 „ J . A . Walmisley , P . M . 76 „ William Carruthers „ 11 „ W . H . Vink - „ 82 „ John Malyn , P . M . „ 12 „ W . C . Peters - ,, 195 „ F . J . Nugee - „ 14 „ George Soanes - ,, 116 „ W . H . Stone - „ 21 „ Samuel Baldwin „ 211 „ John Brownrigg Gore 21 „ Geo . R . Longden , J . W . 218 „ W . E . Jackson , J . D . 30 „ Capt . J . Muttlebury , P . M . 528 .
From some inadvertence , the usual Circular of Receipt and Disbursements was not distributed , we therefore cannot shew the precise state of accounts .
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The Charities.
nimity was alone requisite to complete all that was desirable —( cheers . ) LORD WORSLEY then proposed the health of the Medical Officers , and the Secretary , J . B . Gore , Esq ., and complimented them on the gratuitous performance of their respective duties . J . S . GASKOIN , Esq . returned thanks on the part of the Medical Officers . J . B . GOREEsq . saidthat he appeared before the meeting almost
, , as an untried man ; he had , however , the interests of the Charity warmly at heart , and hoped to be in a better condition to receive their approbation at the expiration of another year —( cheers . ) " The Stewards of the Day , " and other routine toasts having been disposed of , the Noble Chairman left the room amidst the plaudits of the meeting . The usual Concert was given to the Ladies in the gallery ; the fair
guests were much delighted . It is gratifying to state , that while the liberality of the Stewards was never more conspicuous than on this occasion , the expences have been less than for many years , amounting to only 11 . 6 s ., including a donation from the Board of 10 / . 10 * . to the Charity . The Collection amounted to 673 / ., added to which was the sum of 25 / . from the Ball Stewards , and 50 / . from the Committee of the Grand Masters' Tribute , altogether 750 /!!
reaching . The Rev . Brother W . J . ROBBER has expressed his willingness to preach a Sermon whenever he shall be called upon—so that this Charity , like its twin , may be said to be in the flood-tide of prosperity .
BOARD OF STEWARDS . Hon . G . W . Fox Maule , M . P ., P . S . G . W ., President . Bro . Rev . William Johnson Rodber - No . 1 . - Vice-President „ Capt . Andrew Henderson - „ 2 . - Treasurer . „ George Warriner , W . M . - „ 108 . - Secretary .
Bro . John Udall - No . 4 Bro . C . J . Whishaw No . 32 „ John Hastie - „ 4 „ W . Shaw , W . M . „ 49 „ William Nokes , W . M . 8 „ J . Skilbeck , W . M . „ 54 „ Charles Tancred , M . C . 10 „ J . A . Walmisley , P . M . 76 „ William Carruthers „ 11 „ W . H . Vink - „ 82 „ John Malyn , P . M . „ 12 „ W . C . Peters - ,, 195 „ F . J . Nugee - „ 14 „ George Soanes - ,, 116 „ W . H . Stone - „ 21 „ Samuel Baldwin „ 211 „ John Brownrigg Gore 21 „ Geo . R . Longden , J . W . 218 „ W . E . Jackson , J . D . 30 „ Capt . J . Muttlebury , P . M . 528 .
From some inadvertence , the usual Circular of Receipt and Disbursements was not distributed , we therefore cannot shew the precise state of accounts .