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The Charities,
charity at his own church , St . Helen ' s , Bishopsgate , on the first Sunday in July , and that the annual juvenile fete would take place in the same month . It could be wished that a better site and extended funds might enable the governors to extend the advantages in a ratio equal to the moral power of the institution , and the advancement of the times . This desirable object , however , will be difficult , for London has so spread its wings , that houses seem to cover the earth . Among the requisites
would be air , water , room , and ready access for the committee , by omnibus , which necessary distance would render expensive . However , let us at least hope . —From a Correspondent . Financial Statement { from the public circular ) . 184 S . Dr . £ s . d . To Balance in Bankers' hands .... 152 15 8 Produce of Children ' s Work . . . 52 3 0 Dividends on Stock . . . 545 2 8 Less Income Tax . . 1 12 6
543 10 2 United Grand Lodge Subscription . . . 150 0 0 Amount of Donations and Subscriptions , as per list . S 83 12 6 Presented by the Board of Stewards for the Grand Festival , May , 1848 , per Bro . F . Salmon , Treas . . 2 3 6 Donation Box . . . . . . 3100 By Property Tax returned . . . . 12 4 5 £ 1799 19 3
Cr . £ s . d . To Provisions for Matron , Assistants , and Children . 619 10 4 Rent , Taxes , and Insurance . . . . 94 16 10 Furniture , House , Utensils , & c . . . . 30 8 9 Linen , Clothing , and Haberdashery . . . 202 16 4 Coals , Candles , Oil , and Soap . . . 57 4 2 Salary to Secretary , Collector , Matron , and Assistants ,
Wages to Servants , and Laundry Expenses . 253 13 0 Gratuities to Matron , Assistants , and Servants . 39 18 0 Matron ' s Incidental Expenses , including Carriage ( per Omnibus ) for the Children at the Festival , Expenses for Children sent to their Friends on leaving the School , Power of Attorney for Transfer of Stock , and two Presentation Medals . . . 18 2 9 AdvertisementsSchoolbooks
, - , Stationery , Printing , Postage , Porterage , & c . . . . . 68 13 5 Medical Expenses . . . . . 15 5 11 Commission paid to Collector . . . 41 4 , 8 Repairs , Cleaning , Painting , & c . . . . 95 9 3 Purchase of 65 / . 5 s . Qd . Three per Cent . Consols . 56 7 1 Purchase of 64 / . 14 * . 3 d . Reduced Three per Cent .
Annuities added to Building Fund . . 55 18 lo 1649 9 4 By Balance in Bankers ' hands . . 150 9 11 £ 1799 19 3 7 ' reasurer—Benjamin Bond Cabbell , Esq ., M . P . Auditors— -E . H . Patten , C . Harman , F . B . B . Natusch , J . Schambler , and A . W . Mills .
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The Charities,
charity at his own church , St . Helen ' s , Bishopsgate , on the first Sunday in July , and that the annual juvenile fete would take place in the same month . It could be wished that a better site and extended funds might enable the governors to extend the advantages in a ratio equal to the moral power of the institution , and the advancement of the times . This desirable object , however , will be difficult , for London has so spread its wings , that houses seem to cover the earth . Among the requisites
would be air , water , room , and ready access for the committee , by omnibus , which necessary distance would render expensive . However , let us at least hope . —From a Correspondent . Financial Statement { from the public circular ) . 184 S . Dr . £ s . d . To Balance in Bankers' hands .... 152 15 8 Produce of Children ' s Work . . . 52 3 0 Dividends on Stock . . . 545 2 8 Less Income Tax . . 1 12 6
543 10 2 United Grand Lodge Subscription . . . 150 0 0 Amount of Donations and Subscriptions , as per list . S 83 12 6 Presented by the Board of Stewards for the Grand Festival , May , 1848 , per Bro . F . Salmon , Treas . . 2 3 6 Donation Box . . . . . . 3100 By Property Tax returned . . . . 12 4 5 £ 1799 19 3
Cr . £ s . d . To Provisions for Matron , Assistants , and Children . 619 10 4 Rent , Taxes , and Insurance . . . . 94 16 10 Furniture , House , Utensils , & c . . . . 30 8 9 Linen , Clothing , and Haberdashery . . . 202 16 4 Coals , Candles , Oil , and Soap . . . 57 4 2 Salary to Secretary , Collector , Matron , and Assistants ,
Wages to Servants , and Laundry Expenses . 253 13 0 Gratuities to Matron , Assistants , and Servants . 39 18 0 Matron ' s Incidental Expenses , including Carriage ( per Omnibus ) for the Children at the Festival , Expenses for Children sent to their Friends on leaving the School , Power of Attorney for Transfer of Stock , and two Presentation Medals . . . 18 2 9 AdvertisementsSchoolbooks
, - , Stationery , Printing , Postage , Porterage , & c . . . . . 68 13 5 Medical Expenses . . . . . 15 5 11 Commission paid to Collector . . . 41 4 , 8 Repairs , Cleaning , Painting , & c . . . . 95 9 3 Purchase of 65 / . 5 s . Qd . Three per Cent . Consols . 56 7 1 Purchase of 64 / . 14 * . 3 d . Reduced Three per Cent .
Annuities added to Building Fund . . 55 18 lo 1649 9 4 By Balance in Bankers ' hands . . 150 9 11 £ 1799 19 3 7 ' reasurer—Benjamin Bond Cabbell , Esq ., M . P . Auditors— -E . H . Patten , C . Harman , F . B . B . Natusch , J . Schambler , and A . W . Mills .