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Masonic Intelligence.
Brought forward £ 1861 13 2 Paid on account of AA ' orks lately completed" . . 611 12 0 Household Linen and Clothing for the Children , and Haberdashery . . . . . 211 15 2 Coals , Caudles , and Soap . . . . 61 IT 4 Salaries and AVages to Officers and Servants . . 112 10 0 Gratuities to Matron and Assistants . . 21 3 0
Books , Printing , and Stationery . . . 31 1 9 Incidental Expenses by the Matron . . 23 3 1 Collector 29 6 0 Interest of Money lent by Bankers . . . 50 2 8 3052 1 5 Donations announced but not yet received . 53 15 0
£ 3105 19 5 Examined AV . II . AVhite , Joseph Taylor , 0 . Baumer . S . C . Norris , ; Auditors . J . D . Kincaid , j W . Fletcher Hope , Secretary .
IilRTH-DAY OF HER ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCESS VICTORIA , MAY 2 lTH . Royal Freemasons' School for Female Children . AA estminster Road , May 20 , 183 T . "Dear Sir and Brother—Many friends of the charity having expressed a wish to be present at a little entertainment which will he provided for
the children next AVednesday , on account of Her Royal Highness the Princess Victoria attaining the 18 th year of her age , I beg to say that it will take place at two o ' clock precisely . I am , dear Sir and Brother , your ' s truly , AVM . FLETCHER HOPE . " In consequence of the above circular , a considerable number of ladies and attendedamong whom we noticed the Rev . J A aneDr .
governors , , Crucefix , Messrs . Bossy , Buckingham , Baumer , Bolus , Betts , Bentham , Fox , Fenton , Franks , Henekey , Hope , Kincaid , Matthews , Perry , Stewart , & c . & c . The children were assembled in their school-room , every thing bearing the cheerful aspect of a joyous holiday . The company walked about the grounds , and expressed themselves gratified by the arrangements evidently made for the recreation as well as for the instruction of their
protegees . The children were then summoned to their dinner , and each class took their stations in the most discip lined manner ; and grace being said by three children , of fifteen , ten , and seven years of age , at their respective tables , they commenced their task with exemplary determination and healthful appetite . It was , indeed , a happy sight . After dinner , the children entered the school-room , and were marshalled to their stations without any confusion . The tables were spread
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
Masonic Intelligence.
Brought forward £ 1861 13 2 Paid on account of AA ' orks lately completed" . . 611 12 0 Household Linen and Clothing for the Children , and Haberdashery . . . . . 211 15 2 Coals , Caudles , and Soap . . . . 61 IT 4 Salaries and AVages to Officers and Servants . . 112 10 0 Gratuities to Matron and Assistants . . 21 3 0
Books , Printing , and Stationery . . . 31 1 9 Incidental Expenses by the Matron . . 23 3 1 Collector 29 6 0 Interest of Money lent by Bankers . . . 50 2 8 3052 1 5 Donations announced but not yet received . 53 15 0
£ 3105 19 5 Examined AV . II . AVhite , Joseph Taylor , 0 . Baumer . S . C . Norris , ; Auditors . J . D . Kincaid , j W . Fletcher Hope , Secretary .
IilRTH-DAY OF HER ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCESS VICTORIA , MAY 2 lTH . Royal Freemasons' School for Female Children . AA estminster Road , May 20 , 183 T . "Dear Sir and Brother—Many friends of the charity having expressed a wish to be present at a little entertainment which will he provided for
the children next AVednesday , on account of Her Royal Highness the Princess Victoria attaining the 18 th year of her age , I beg to say that it will take place at two o ' clock precisely . I am , dear Sir and Brother , your ' s truly , AVM . FLETCHER HOPE . " In consequence of the above circular , a considerable number of ladies and attendedamong whom we noticed the Rev . J A aneDr .
governors , , Crucefix , Messrs . Bossy , Buckingham , Baumer , Bolus , Betts , Bentham , Fox , Fenton , Franks , Henekey , Hope , Kincaid , Matthews , Perry , Stewart , & c . & c . The children were assembled in their school-room , every thing bearing the cheerful aspect of a joyous holiday . The company walked about the grounds , and expressed themselves gratified by the arrangements evidently made for the recreation as well as for the instruction of their
protegees . The children were then summoned to their dinner , and each class took their stations in the most discip lined manner ; and grace being said by three children , of fifteen , ten , and seven years of age , at their respective tables , they commenced their task with exemplary determination and healthful appetite . It was , indeed , a happy sight . After dinner , the children entered the school-room , and were marshalled to their stations without any confusion . The tables were spread