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Article ROYAL FREEMASON'S CHARITY FOR FEMALE CHILDREN , ← Page 7 of 12 →
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Royal Freemason's Charity For Female Children ,
Septembers .-MrS . Lovekin , the Matron , censured for retaining 67 ^ lo * . id . for needlework , which she cannot pay . nn „ n , r fTi V 7 ? i l rice ' and sltbsci-i ptions fall off ; seven hundred pounds stock sold to defray current expenses ISO *\ March 21 .-Death of Dr . De Valangin ; Dr . Pinckard appointed his successor . Lad y Chambers made a life governess , " in confp «™ nfinn / 6 ? ^ eat kindness in obtaining subscriptions in India . Legacy of 100 / b y Sir John Lester ; Lady L . made a life governess . October 4 . —Lucy Aikm , one of the children , having had « , «__> nm .
petty left her ; the mother and uncle desired her removal , but then characters not being satisfactory , their request was refused ; they attempted force but the House Committee rescued the girl from them , and were thanked by the General Court . 1806 . —Liberal remittances from India . Sermons produced 80 / . Legacy , 50 / . by Mr . Mitchell ~ T ' T ? eS ?! Ve $ that f 0 . ^ future > evei'y Rev - Gentleman who governor Charity ' ^ considere ( 1 a life
Jul y U . —Mrs Lovekin died of paralysis , after three days seizure . Mrs . FRANCES CROOK appointed principal matron . November 19 ^ Lady Beechey applied through the Chevalier Ruspini , tor a servant from the school . l Legacy of 100 / . b y Gaspar Bontemps , Esq . 1808 . —Products from various sermons George Smart and F . Cramer made life
, Esqrs . governors , as an acknowled gement of their exertions at the last concert October 13 . —The : Countess of Loudon and Moira , recommended Amelia French , and Elizabeth Joyce , as candidates ; ' it was resolved tha in compliment to Earl Moira , to whose talents and protection the institution is so much indebted , that the two children be unanimousl y
1809 February . —The Moira Lodge give a second donation . -Ueath of the Duchess of Cumberland the Patroness , reported to the The Countess of Moira solicited to accept the title of Patroness ¦ and the compliment accepted . ' Shakspeare Lodge , further subscription , 150 / . Festival produces , 313 / . 7 * . 6 d .
¦ M f- —The Earl and Countess of Moira , and the Hon . Miss Doyle visited the school , and expressed great gratification at its state . July ; 2 'j .-Resolved , that the members ofthe committee do occasionally visit the children that are apprenticed , and make reports . I he children on an average , earn 240 / . per annum b y needlework . October 25 .-Lhih \ ren celebrate the jubilee ot King George the Third . 30 . —One of the children dismissed the school .
Sermons very productive . Festival , 278 / . 10 * . 6 d Shakspeare Lodge , 235 / . 15 * . Concert , 175 / . 7 * . id . ( j . Hieken , Esq . by bequest , 100 / . _ lal , - - ^ the window frames in a rotten state . New ones ordered to replace them . The Grand Stewards for 1807 determined that the balance due after a final ad justment of their accounts , should be presented to the charity Mr . Savage handed m such balance . J
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Royal Freemason's Charity For Female Children ,
Septembers .-MrS . Lovekin , the Matron , censured for retaining 67 ^ lo * . id . for needlework , which she cannot pay . nn „ n , r fTi V 7 ? i l rice ' and sltbsci-i ptions fall off ; seven hundred pounds stock sold to defray current expenses ISO *\ March 21 .-Death of Dr . De Valangin ; Dr . Pinckard appointed his successor . Lad y Chambers made a life governess , " in confp «™ nfinn / 6 ? ^ eat kindness in obtaining subscriptions in India . Legacy of 100 / b y Sir John Lester ; Lady L . made a life governess . October 4 . —Lucy Aikm , one of the children , having had « , «__> nm .
petty left her ; the mother and uncle desired her removal , but then characters not being satisfactory , their request was refused ; they attempted force but the House Committee rescued the girl from them , and were thanked by the General Court . 1806 . —Liberal remittances from India . Sermons produced 80 / . Legacy , 50 / . by Mr . Mitchell ~ T ' T ? eS ?! Ve $ that f 0 . ^ future > evei'y Rev - Gentleman who governor Charity ' ^ considere ( 1 a life
Jul y U . —Mrs Lovekin died of paralysis , after three days seizure . Mrs . FRANCES CROOK appointed principal matron . November 19 ^ Lady Beechey applied through the Chevalier Ruspini , tor a servant from the school . l Legacy of 100 / . b y Gaspar Bontemps , Esq . 1808 . —Products from various sermons George Smart and F . Cramer made life
, Esqrs . governors , as an acknowled gement of their exertions at the last concert October 13 . —The : Countess of Loudon and Moira , recommended Amelia French , and Elizabeth Joyce , as candidates ; ' it was resolved tha in compliment to Earl Moira , to whose talents and protection the institution is so much indebted , that the two children be unanimousl y
1809 February . —The Moira Lodge give a second donation . -Ueath of the Duchess of Cumberland the Patroness , reported to the The Countess of Moira solicited to accept the title of Patroness ¦ and the compliment accepted . ' Shakspeare Lodge , further subscription , 150 / . Festival produces , 313 / . 7 * . 6 d .
¦ M f- —The Earl and Countess of Moira , and the Hon . Miss Doyle visited the school , and expressed great gratification at its state . July ; 2 'j .-Resolved , that the members ofthe committee do occasionally visit the children that are apprenticed , and make reports . I he children on an average , earn 240 / . per annum b y needlework . October 25 .-Lhih \ ren celebrate the jubilee ot King George the Third . 30 . —One of the children dismissed the school .
Sermons very productive . Festival , 278 / . 10 * . 6 d Shakspeare Lodge , 235 / . 15 * . Concert , 175 / . 7 * . id . ( j . Hieken , Esq . by bequest , 100 / . _ lal , - - ^ the window frames in a rotten state . New ones ordered to replace them . The Grand Stewards for 1807 determined that the balance due after a final ad justment of their accounts , should be presented to the charity Mr . Savage handed m such balance . J