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Girls' School.
repayment of the last 500 / . to Grand Lodge at the present time . The general state of the school is satisfactory . The Court recommended to the House Committee to consider the expediency of subscribing to the London Fever Hospital . Some anxiety having been expressed relative to the diet of the children , the following table will be acceptable : —
TABLE OF DIET . Dinner . Sunday ... Roast beef , potatoes , or salad , with bread and table-beer . Monday ... Fruit or meat puddings . Tuesday .. Legs and shoulders of mutton , with vegetables and table-beer . Wednesday Meat stewed with barley , rice , and bread . Thursday . Same as Sunday .
Friday .... Same as Tuesday . Saturday .. , Same as Wednesday . Fruit pies , peas and beans , occasionally during the season ; also plumpuddings , veal and bacon , salt and fresh fish occasionally . Brealfast . Bread and milk .
Supper . Bread and cheese , and bread and butter , alternately , table-beer . Tlie best table-beer is allowed , and porter when necessary . N . B . Those children employed in the house-work have meat and tea every day during such employment .
Boys' School.
BOYS' SCHOOL .
July 4 . —Present , Bro . T . Moore , in the chair ; Bros . Hall , Crucefix , Philipe , and many other Governors . Eleven candidates were elected on the Institution . Bros . Gibbins , Wheeler , T . Dyer , and Jas . Walton , annual Governors , were elected on the Committee , vice Bros . J . J . H . Coe ( deceased ) , J . Home , Rev . T . Moore , and G . A . Philipe , jun . Aug . 17 . — "The Masonic Institution for Boys , & c , took their annual
benefit at the Grecian Saloon , Eagle Tavern , when , after the opera of the Elixir of Love , Mr . Campbell , the manager , stated that the institution was founded in 1798 , for the maintenance , clothing , and apprenticing of the sons of distressed Freemasons . He stated , thatin seventeen
years the number of boys relieved and assisted had increased from twenty to upwards of seventy-five ; and that upwards of 1400 / . had been cleared by excursions or benefits , of the same nature as this . He introduced two very apposite anecdotes , describing the great utility of Masonry—spoke of the charity , the benevolence , and good feeling of the society of Masons generally , and concluded a most appropriate speech , by stating that the institution would realize , by their enterprise this evening , upwards of
70 / . The Grecian Saloon has again found itself a vehicle , by which the distressed and necessitous are relieved from the pressure of their calamities . Next to the gratification of knowing that the object of charity had been accomplished , we have the pleasure of offering our testimony to the
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Girls' School.
repayment of the last 500 / . to Grand Lodge at the present time . The general state of the school is satisfactory . The Court recommended to the House Committee to consider the expediency of subscribing to the London Fever Hospital . Some anxiety having been expressed relative to the diet of the children , the following table will be acceptable : —
TABLE OF DIET . Dinner . Sunday ... Roast beef , potatoes , or salad , with bread and table-beer . Monday ... Fruit or meat puddings . Tuesday .. Legs and shoulders of mutton , with vegetables and table-beer . Wednesday Meat stewed with barley , rice , and bread . Thursday . Same as Sunday .
Friday .... Same as Tuesday . Saturday .. , Same as Wednesday . Fruit pies , peas and beans , occasionally during the season ; also plumpuddings , veal and bacon , salt and fresh fish occasionally . Brealfast . Bread and milk .
Supper . Bread and cheese , and bread and butter , alternately , table-beer . Tlie best table-beer is allowed , and porter when necessary . N . B . Those children employed in the house-work have meat and tea every day during such employment .
Boys' School.
BOYS' SCHOOL .
July 4 . —Present , Bro . T . Moore , in the chair ; Bros . Hall , Crucefix , Philipe , and many other Governors . Eleven candidates were elected on the Institution . Bros . Gibbins , Wheeler , T . Dyer , and Jas . Walton , annual Governors , were elected on the Committee , vice Bros . J . J . H . Coe ( deceased ) , J . Home , Rev . T . Moore , and G . A . Philipe , jun . Aug . 17 . — "The Masonic Institution for Boys , & c , took their annual
benefit at the Grecian Saloon , Eagle Tavern , when , after the opera of the Elixir of Love , Mr . Campbell , the manager , stated that the institution was founded in 1798 , for the maintenance , clothing , and apprenticing of the sons of distressed Freemasons . He stated , thatin seventeen
years the number of boys relieved and assisted had increased from twenty to upwards of seventy-five ; and that upwards of 1400 / . had been cleared by excursions or benefits , of the same nature as this . He introduced two very apposite anecdotes , describing the great utility of Masonry—spoke of the charity , the benevolence , and good feeling of the society of Masons generally , and concluded a most appropriate speech , by stating that the institution would realize , by their enterprise this evening , upwards of
70 / . The Grecian Saloon has again found itself a vehicle , by which the distressed and necessitous are relieved from the pressure of their calamities . Next to the gratification of knowing that the object of charity had been accomplished , we have the pleasure of offering our testimony to the