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Article ROYAL FREEMASON'S CHARITY FOR FEMALE CHILDREN , ← Page 8 of 12 →
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Royal Freemason's Charity For Female Children ,
1811 . —W . Forsteen , Esq . who had been some time treasurer , is rejected . Afay 23 . —The children , attended by the Chevalier Ruspini , and the House Committee confirmed by the Bishop of Winchester . Sermons by Dr . Coghlan , Grand Chaplain . Produce in addition to former sermons , by the same divine , 83 / . 2 * . lOd . L > ecember—Dr . Coghlan announced his intention to publish a work
. 011 F emale Education , the profits to be presented to the charity . 1812—Mr . Cole , secretary , resigns . Salary of secretary to be in future 50 / ., writing master 20 / ., and the offices to be distinct . Moira Lod ge , fifth donation , 10 / . 10 * . 1813 . —Dr . Coghlan reports 14 stewards from Somerset House Lodge f ° the ensuing festival . ¦ A pril . —J . DentEsq . gives a dinner to the childrenThe Somerset
, . House stewards present 189 / . at the festival , at which Brother C . Incledon , and professional friends attended gratuitously . The Antiquity present 36 / . 15 * . The Moira 10 / . 1 0 * . D ecember 14 . —Chevalier Ruspini , the institutor of the charity , died . 20 . —The children attended the funeral of their Benefactor . 1814 . —Lord Pomfret served a second stewardshi Imputation
p . of the committee attend the board of schools to explain the affairs of the charit y . -A sermon by Dr . Coghlan produced 184 , ' . 5 * . 6 d . Festival , 826 / . 10 * . 6 d . Somerset House , and Moira Lodges , each 10 / . 10 * . Concert .
2 « . l 3 * . 7 rf . 1815 . —Moira Lodge , of Calcutta , remit 100 guineas per Major Forsteen , Aid-de-Camp to the Earl of Moira . ¦ February . —The Committee of Stock Exchange gave 50 / . March 9 . — H . R . H the Duke of Sussex on being requested to take the chair at the next anniversary festival , declined , until the directors ofthe charit y shall consider themselves amenable to the regulations of the Board
of Schools , as established by the Grand Lodge , to which His Royal Highness conceived that the charity owes its present protection . ¦ Deputation appointed to wait upon his Royal Highness . ^ -April 13— Quarterly Court . The Duke of Sussex in the chair . Confirmation of former meetings declaring the eligibility ofthe children of both societies as candidates . May 18 . —The Duke of Sussex declared his intention to preside at the festivaland that Lord Dundas and
, twenty other gentlemen ivould constitute the Board of Stewards . Sermons by Dr . Coghlan realised , 178 / . 10 * . 3 d ., and a further sum afterwards , 30 / . Festival , 517 / . 8 s . 6 d . July-. Special General Court . The Duke of Sussex in the chairto consider of new regulations . The M . W . G . M . for the time bein" - to be
president . The D . G . M ., vice-president . All Noblemen who Have been benefactors , and other benefactors of 50 / . and upwards to be also vi ce . presidents . ' Dr . Coghian ' s last six sermons appear to have produced upwards of 1000 / . beyond what has resulted from former sermons , and from his Zeal and interest in the Craft . 1816 . —The proposition of a ball by the Antiquity and Somerset House -lod ges made to H . R . H . the Duke of Sussex , who suggests a masquerade
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
Royal Freemason's Charity For Female Children ,
1811 . —W . Forsteen , Esq . who had been some time treasurer , is rejected . Afay 23 . —The children , attended by the Chevalier Ruspini , and the House Committee confirmed by the Bishop of Winchester . Sermons by Dr . Coghlan , Grand Chaplain . Produce in addition to former sermons , by the same divine , 83 / . 2 * . lOd . L > ecember—Dr . Coghlan announced his intention to publish a work
. 011 F emale Education , the profits to be presented to the charity . 1812—Mr . Cole , secretary , resigns . Salary of secretary to be in future 50 / ., writing master 20 / ., and the offices to be distinct . Moira Lod ge , fifth donation , 10 / . 10 * . 1813 . —Dr . Coghlan reports 14 stewards from Somerset House Lodge f ° the ensuing festival . ¦ A pril . —J . DentEsq . gives a dinner to the childrenThe Somerset
, . House stewards present 189 / . at the festival , at which Brother C . Incledon , and professional friends attended gratuitously . The Antiquity present 36 / . 15 * . The Moira 10 / . 1 0 * . D ecember 14 . —Chevalier Ruspini , the institutor of the charity , died . 20 . —The children attended the funeral of their Benefactor . 1814 . —Lord Pomfret served a second stewardshi Imputation
p . of the committee attend the board of schools to explain the affairs of the charit y . -A sermon by Dr . Coghlan produced 184 , ' . 5 * . 6 d . Festival , 826 / . 10 * . 6 d . Somerset House , and Moira Lodges , each 10 / . 10 * . Concert .
2 « . l 3 * . 7 rf . 1815 . —Moira Lodge , of Calcutta , remit 100 guineas per Major Forsteen , Aid-de-Camp to the Earl of Moira . ¦ February . —The Committee of Stock Exchange gave 50 / . March 9 . — H . R . H the Duke of Sussex on being requested to take the chair at the next anniversary festival , declined , until the directors ofthe charit y shall consider themselves amenable to the regulations of the Board
of Schools , as established by the Grand Lodge , to which His Royal Highness conceived that the charity owes its present protection . ¦ Deputation appointed to wait upon his Royal Highness . ^ -April 13— Quarterly Court . The Duke of Sussex in the chair . Confirmation of former meetings declaring the eligibility ofthe children of both societies as candidates . May 18 . —The Duke of Sussex declared his intention to preside at the festivaland that Lord Dundas and
, twenty other gentlemen ivould constitute the Board of Stewards . Sermons by Dr . Coghlan realised , 178 / . 10 * . 3 d ., and a further sum afterwards , 30 / . Festival , 517 / . 8 s . 6 d . July-. Special General Court . The Duke of Sussex in the chairto consider of new regulations . The M . W . G . M . for the time bein" - to be
president . The D . G . M ., vice-president . All Noblemen who Have been benefactors , and other benefactors of 50 / . and upwards to be also vi ce . presidents . ' Dr . Coghian ' s last six sermons appear to have produced upwards of 1000 / . beyond what has resulted from former sermons , and from his Zeal and interest in the Craft . 1816 . —The proposition of a ball by the Antiquity and Somerset House -lod ges made to H . R . H . the Duke of Sussex , who suggests a masquerade