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The Charities. Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution
the Ist of April , 1 S 52 , to tbe 31 st of March , 1853 , inclusive , and the several vouchers being produced , do find the same correct , and ivhich appeared as follows : —
KOYAL MASONIC BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION . EOR MALE ANNUITANTS . Balance 31 st March , 1 S 52 £ 496 0 S Subsequent . Receipts 1588 3 9 . - £ 2081 : 10 5 Disbursements £ 1357 10 7
Purchase of £ 400 , 3 per Cent . Consols 39 S 0 0 1755 10 7 Balance £ 328 19 10 FOR WIDOWS ANNUITANTS . Balance 31 st March , * L 352 £ 89 13 5 Subsequent Receipts 213 7 1 £ 303 0 0 Disbursements £ 255 2 9 Purchase of £ 45 3 s . 2 d . 3 per Cent . Consols 45 0 0 £ 300 2 9
Balance 2 17 9 iron BUILDING . Receipts £ 56 6 6 Disbursements 118 0 Balance 54 8 6 Total Balancewhich is in the hands of Messrs .
WillisPer-, , cival , & Co ., Bankers of the Treasurer £ 386 6 1 ( Signed ) HENKY T . FOREMAN , Auditor . Grand Secretary's Office , Freemasons' Hall , Oth May , 1853 .
The following Report of the Committee of Management was read , approved , and ordered to be entered on the Minutes , viz .: — " The Committee of Management , in presenting the eleventh annual Report , beg to state that , in the month of March , 1852 , the period when the number of Annuitants to be elected was decided , there were forty-five Brethren living ancl receiving the benefits of the
Institution ; the committee , therefore , fixed the number to be elected at ten , at the annual meeting , ancl ivhich number was accordingly elected . However , between that period and the meeting of the Committee in June , two of the forty-five had died . The Coinmittee , finding that there were upon the list of candidates two applicants , viz . Bro . Samuel Bromleyaged 89 ancl Bro . John Pottsagecl
, years , , 86 years , who had been unsuccessful on repeated ballots , felt themselves justified , under Article 46 , to place them on the list of annuitants , to fill up the vacancies occasioned by the deaths referred to , thereby completing the number of male annuitants to fii ' ty-rfivc , as
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
The Charities. Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution
the Ist of April , 1 S 52 , to tbe 31 st of March , 1853 , inclusive , and the several vouchers being produced , do find the same correct , and ivhich appeared as follows : —
KOYAL MASONIC BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION . EOR MALE ANNUITANTS . Balance 31 st March , 1 S 52 £ 496 0 S Subsequent . Receipts 1588 3 9 . - £ 2081 : 10 5 Disbursements £ 1357 10 7
Purchase of £ 400 , 3 per Cent . Consols 39 S 0 0 1755 10 7 Balance £ 328 19 10 FOR WIDOWS ANNUITANTS . Balance 31 st March , * L 352 £ 89 13 5 Subsequent Receipts 213 7 1 £ 303 0 0 Disbursements £ 255 2 9 Purchase of £ 45 3 s . 2 d . 3 per Cent . Consols 45 0 0 £ 300 2 9
Balance 2 17 9 iron BUILDING . Receipts £ 56 6 6 Disbursements 118 0 Balance 54 8 6 Total Balancewhich is in the hands of Messrs .
WillisPer-, , cival , & Co ., Bankers of the Treasurer £ 386 6 1 ( Signed ) HENKY T . FOREMAN , Auditor . Grand Secretary's Office , Freemasons' Hall , Oth May , 1853 .
The following Report of the Committee of Management was read , approved , and ordered to be entered on the Minutes , viz .: — " The Committee of Management , in presenting the eleventh annual Report , beg to state that , in the month of March , 1852 , the period when the number of Annuitants to be elected was decided , there were forty-five Brethren living ancl receiving the benefits of the
Institution ; the committee , therefore , fixed the number to be elected at ten , at the annual meeting , ancl ivhich number was accordingly elected . However , between that period and the meeting of the Committee in June , two of the forty-five had died . The Coinmittee , finding that there were upon the list of candidates two applicants , viz . Bro . Samuel Bromleyaged 89 ancl Bro . John Pottsagecl
, years , , 86 years , who had been unsuccessful on repeated ballots , felt themselves justified , under Article 46 , to place them on the list of annuitants , to fill up the vacancies occasioned by the deaths referred to , thereby completing the number of male annuitants to fii ' ty-rfivc , as