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The Charities.
Expenditure . £ s . d , Bv Amount paid for Education and Books to Christmas , 3 X 837 * 195 15 5 Power of Attorney for Transferring Stock to the New Trustees . . . • . 16 0 Apprentice Premiums . . . . 810 Clothing—Mr . Dolan , Tailor , ancl others . . 70 16 2 19
Messrs . Johnson and Co . for Caps . 6 6 Messrs . White and GreenweU , for Linen . 14 15 2 Freemasons' Girls' School for making Shirts 5 14 6 Messrs . T . and E . Monnerey , for Stockings 10 4 0 Mr . Hopkins , for Boots . . . 30 10 0 Messrs . Cuff ancl Co . for Meetings . . . 2 10 0 Printing and Stationery . . . . 18 1 8 Secretary—One Year ' s Salary to Michaelmas , 1837 40 0 0 Allowance for Office to Ditto . . 10 0 0
Petty Disbursements , including Advertisements . . . ¦ . S 14 3 Collector—One Year ' s Commission to Lady-day , 1838 25 0 0 Allowance to ditto for delivering Ballotting Papers , & c . . . . . 466 Messenger—One Year ' s Salary and Allowance to Christmas , 1837 . . . 16 10 0
. 469 4 2 By purchase of four Exchequer Bills of £ 100 each . 417 9 2 By purchase of £ 550 New 3- | per Cents . . . 541 12 6 Balance in Treasurer ' s hands . . 41 17 10 £ 1470 3 8 ASYLUM FOR THE AGED AND DECAYED FREEMASONS .
Jan 10 . —COMMITTEE . —It was reported that the Amateur Committee had arranged their entertainments in aid of this charity to take place at New Strand Theatre , on the 17 th of January , and on the 22 nd of February . It was resolved to support the Amateurs in every possible manner . —The Treasurer ' s report was satisfactory .
Feb . 14 . —The Treasurer ' s report , from all parts , expressed a desire to support the charity . March 13 . —The Boys' Festival being appointed for the 14 th , ( the usual night of the Asylum Committee ) , the Committee met this evening , The Treasurer reported that the Resolution of Grand Lodge passed on the 13 th December , * was UNANIMOUSLY CONFIRMED . Accounts were read from various lacesamong themfrom Montego
p , , Bay , Jamaica , stated that a liberal subscription might shortly be expected . The Festival of the Institution was appointed to take place on Wednesday , the 20 th of June , at Freemasons' Hall , and it was resolved that the Stewards of the last year should be requested to nominate their successors . The Treasurer was requested to address a stringent letter to the
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
The Charities.
Expenditure . £ s . d , Bv Amount paid for Education and Books to Christmas , 3 X 837 * 195 15 5 Power of Attorney for Transferring Stock to the New Trustees . . . • . 16 0 Apprentice Premiums . . . . 810 Clothing—Mr . Dolan , Tailor , ancl others . . 70 16 2 19
Messrs . Johnson and Co . for Caps . 6 6 Messrs . White and GreenweU , for Linen . 14 15 2 Freemasons' Girls' School for making Shirts 5 14 6 Messrs . T . and E . Monnerey , for Stockings 10 4 0 Mr . Hopkins , for Boots . . . 30 10 0 Messrs . Cuff ancl Co . for Meetings . . . 2 10 0 Printing and Stationery . . . . 18 1 8 Secretary—One Year ' s Salary to Michaelmas , 1837 40 0 0 Allowance for Office to Ditto . . 10 0 0
Petty Disbursements , including Advertisements . . . ¦ . S 14 3 Collector—One Year ' s Commission to Lady-day , 1838 25 0 0 Allowance to ditto for delivering Ballotting Papers , & c . . . . . 466 Messenger—One Year ' s Salary and Allowance to Christmas , 1837 . . . 16 10 0
. 469 4 2 By purchase of four Exchequer Bills of £ 100 each . 417 9 2 By purchase of £ 550 New 3- | per Cents . . . 541 12 6 Balance in Treasurer ' s hands . . 41 17 10 £ 1470 3 8 ASYLUM FOR THE AGED AND DECAYED FREEMASONS .
Jan 10 . —COMMITTEE . —It was reported that the Amateur Committee had arranged their entertainments in aid of this charity to take place at New Strand Theatre , on the 17 th of January , and on the 22 nd of February . It was resolved to support the Amateurs in every possible manner . —The Treasurer ' s report was satisfactory .
Feb . 14 . —The Treasurer ' s report , from all parts , expressed a desire to support the charity . March 13 . —The Boys' Festival being appointed for the 14 th , ( the usual night of the Asylum Committee ) , the Committee met this evening , The Treasurer reported that the Resolution of Grand Lodge passed on the 13 th December , * was UNANIMOUSLY CONFIRMED . Accounts were read from various lacesamong themfrom Montego
p , , Bay , Jamaica , stated that a liberal subscription might shortly be expected . The Festival of the Institution was appointed to take place on Wednesday , the 20 th of June , at Freemasons' Hall , and it was resolved that the Stewards of the last year should be requested to nominate their successors . The Treasurer was requested to address a stringent letter to the