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Article ROYAL FREEMASON'S CHARITY FOR FEMALE CHILDREN , ← Page 11 of 12 →
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Royal Freemason's Charity For Female Children ,
Statement of subscriptionf . 180 Governors have paid to 18 ^ 7 . | 34 Lodges have paid to 1827 106 in arrear 1 year , 7 in arrear 1 year . 35 .... 2 7 .... 2 31 .... 3 4 .... 3 9 . ... 4 6 . ... 4
17 .... 5 1 .... 5 1 .... 6 7 ... . 6 2 .... 7 66
W . Williams and L . Petit , Esqrs . elected Vice Presidents in return for their very liberal contributions . 1827 . —Death of the Marquis of Hastings . Lord Dundas elected a trustee in consequence . Children put into mourning for IT . R . H . the Duke of York . Donation of 100 L from a lady , hy Mr . Appleyard .
April . —Mr . Williams announced his final act as treasurer , by purchase of 4001 . stock , and resigned the office , to which Mr . Ramsbottom , M . P . was unanimously elected . The secretary resigns from incapacity . 1828 , June 10 . —Sir . W . F . Hope , appointed secretary . The securities of the late secretary called upon to pay his deficiency . Mr . Rigby resigns the collectorshipand Mr . T . Rolfe appointed .
, 1829 . —Bequest of 100 / . from the Ex . ofthe late E . Surden , Esq . Portrait of the Chevalier Ruspini repaired at an expense of 10 / . 1832 . —The needle-work account only reaches 12 / . per month . Mr . Callaway , surgeon to Guy ' s Hospital , tendered his professional assistance when necessary . Agnes Ruspini , the grand-daughter of the institutor , admitted into
the school . Mr . C . Meyer , bequeathed 50 / . 1833 , March . —Mr . Davis , collector , resigned , and Mr . JohnCanham , appointed . Mr . Canham ' s election opposed , but he produced such unequivocal testimonies of good conduct , that the election terminated in his favour . Committee appointed to revise the by-laws .
1834 . —The Duchess of Marlborough accepts the appointment of a Vice-patroness . July 3 . —Special meeting of the house committee to receive a report from Mr . Staples , of the " DANGEROUS STATE OF THE EDIFICE , " requiring the most immediate steps ; the necessary expense being beyond the means of the institution to defray , the house committee acting upon the directions of the General Court , memorialized his 11 . H . who directed a
" circular" in aid of the funds to be addressed to the Craft . The treasurer being requested to negociate a loan , obtained funds from Messrs . Williams and Co . 1835 . —Dr . Moore appointed physician , vice Dr . Pinckard , deceased . Lord J . Churchill and B . B . Cabbell , Esq . became Vice Presidents . Complaint of a former inmate of the school , Jane Leslie , brought against the matron , was dismissed as malicious and unsupported .
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
Royal Freemason's Charity For Female Children ,
Statement of subscriptionf . 180 Governors have paid to 18 ^ 7 . | 34 Lodges have paid to 1827 106 in arrear 1 year , 7 in arrear 1 year . 35 .... 2 7 .... 2 31 .... 3 4 .... 3 9 . ... 4 6 . ... 4
17 .... 5 1 .... 5 1 .... 6 7 ... . 6 2 .... 7 66
W . Williams and L . Petit , Esqrs . elected Vice Presidents in return for their very liberal contributions . 1827 . —Death of the Marquis of Hastings . Lord Dundas elected a trustee in consequence . Children put into mourning for IT . R . H . the Duke of York . Donation of 100 L from a lady , hy Mr . Appleyard .
April . —Mr . Williams announced his final act as treasurer , by purchase of 4001 . stock , and resigned the office , to which Mr . Ramsbottom , M . P . was unanimously elected . The secretary resigns from incapacity . 1828 , June 10 . —Sir . W . F . Hope , appointed secretary . The securities of the late secretary called upon to pay his deficiency . Mr . Rigby resigns the collectorshipand Mr . T . Rolfe appointed .
, 1829 . —Bequest of 100 / . from the Ex . ofthe late E . Surden , Esq . Portrait of the Chevalier Ruspini repaired at an expense of 10 / . 1832 . —The needle-work account only reaches 12 / . per month . Mr . Callaway , surgeon to Guy ' s Hospital , tendered his professional assistance when necessary . Agnes Ruspini , the grand-daughter of the institutor , admitted into
the school . Mr . C . Meyer , bequeathed 50 / . 1833 , March . —Mr . Davis , collector , resigned , and Mr . JohnCanham , appointed . Mr . Canham ' s election opposed , but he produced such unequivocal testimonies of good conduct , that the election terminated in his favour . Committee appointed to revise the by-laws .
1834 . —The Duchess of Marlborough accepts the appointment of a Vice-patroness . July 3 . —Special meeting of the house committee to receive a report from Mr . Staples , of the " DANGEROUS STATE OF THE EDIFICE , " requiring the most immediate steps ; the necessary expense being beyond the means of the institution to defray , the house committee acting upon the directions of the General Court , memorialized his 11 . H . who directed a
" circular" in aid of the funds to be addressed to the Craft . The treasurer being requested to negociate a loan , obtained funds from Messrs . Williams and Co . 1835 . —Dr . Moore appointed physician , vice Dr . Pinckard , deceased . Lord J . Churchill and B . B . Cabbell , Esq . became Vice Presidents . Complaint of a former inmate of the school , Jane Leslie , brought against the matron , was dismissed as malicious and unsupported .