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The Charities.
his efficient services in the chair . The Ladies' Steivards with Brothei Cullington , had vied with their friends in the hall , to render the entertainment worthy the acceptance of their fair guests , and the entire proceedings were as gratifying as they were creditable .
The reporter ' s ticket came ' too late for tbe usual service ; and ive are indebted for this report to the " nameless heretic , " who , having neither jealousy nor prejudice in his composition , attended , feasted , subscribed , and reported , as freely as if he had been at the Girls ' , or even at the Asylum Festival . A circular was distributed , stating that an entertainment is to take place on the 11 th June next , at the Eagle Tavern , City Road , in aid of the Funds of the Boys' School . ABSTRACT 01 ' ACCOUNT FOR 1838 .
Receipt . £ s . d . To balance brought from last Year ' s Account . . 41 17 10 Her Most Gracious Majesty Queen Victoria . . lo 10 0 H . R . H . The Duke of Sussex , M . W . G . M . and President 30 0 0 One Year ' s Interest on New 3 | per Cent . Stock . . 210 0 0 Dinner Club , Officers of Grand Chapter . . to 10 0 Proceeds from the Excursion to Chatham 17 th of Jul
, y , 1838 , per Brother Coe , Treasurer . . 20 1 6 Grand Lodge . . . . . . 143 0 0 The Masters' and Past Masters' Club , per Bro . Key . 3 3 0 Freemasons' Quarterly Review . . , . 220 General Donations and Subscriptions . . . 4 , 54 , 19 6
£ 926 3 10 Expenditure . £ s . d . By Amount paid for Education and Books to Christmas , 1838 . . . . . . 210 4 10 Two Poivers of Attorney for Transferring Stock to the New Trustees . . . . . . 230 Apprentice Premiums . . . . 25 0 0
Clothing—Mr . Maryon , Tailor , and others . . 80 10 0 Mr . Adlard , for Caps . . . . 10 15 0 Messrs . White and Greenwell , for Linen . 16 18 0 Freemasons' Girls' School , for making Shirts . 6 19 6 Messrs . Monnerey , for Stockings . 10 3 0 Mr . Hopkins , for JBoots . . 30 0 0 Messrs . Cuff and Co . for Rooms . . 9 14 0
Printing and Stationery . . . . 25 18 6 Secretary—One Year ' s Salary to Michaelmas , 1838 . 40 0 0 Allowance for Office to Ditto . 10 0 0 Collector—One Year ' s Commission to Lady-day . 25 0 0 Delivering Balloting Forms , & c . . . 1 10 0 Messenger—One Year ' s Salary and Allowance to Christmas , 1838 . . . . 16 10 0 Petty Disbursements , including Advertisements . . 14 15 2
536 1 0 By purchase of 400 / . New 3 § per Cents . . . 406 7 6 £ 942 8 6
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The Charities.
his efficient services in the chair . The Ladies' Steivards with Brothei Cullington , had vied with their friends in the hall , to render the entertainment worthy the acceptance of their fair guests , and the entire proceedings were as gratifying as they were creditable .
The reporter ' s ticket came ' too late for tbe usual service ; and ive are indebted for this report to the " nameless heretic , " who , having neither jealousy nor prejudice in his composition , attended , feasted , subscribed , and reported , as freely as if he had been at the Girls ' , or even at the Asylum Festival . A circular was distributed , stating that an entertainment is to take place on the 11 th June next , at the Eagle Tavern , City Road , in aid of the Funds of the Boys' School . ABSTRACT 01 ' ACCOUNT FOR 1838 .
Receipt . £ s . d . To balance brought from last Year ' s Account . . 41 17 10 Her Most Gracious Majesty Queen Victoria . . lo 10 0 H . R . H . The Duke of Sussex , M . W . G . M . and President 30 0 0 One Year ' s Interest on New 3 | per Cent . Stock . . 210 0 0 Dinner Club , Officers of Grand Chapter . . to 10 0 Proceeds from the Excursion to Chatham 17 th of Jul
, y , 1838 , per Brother Coe , Treasurer . . 20 1 6 Grand Lodge . . . . . . 143 0 0 The Masters' and Past Masters' Club , per Bro . Key . 3 3 0 Freemasons' Quarterly Review . . , . 220 General Donations and Subscriptions . . . 4 , 54 , 19 6
£ 926 3 10 Expenditure . £ s . d . By Amount paid for Education and Books to Christmas , 1838 . . . . . . 210 4 10 Two Poivers of Attorney for Transferring Stock to the New Trustees . . . . . . 230 Apprentice Premiums . . . . 25 0 0
Clothing—Mr . Maryon , Tailor , and others . . 80 10 0 Mr . Adlard , for Caps . . . . 10 15 0 Messrs . White and Greenwell , for Linen . 16 18 0 Freemasons' Girls' School , for making Shirts . 6 19 6 Messrs . Monnerey , for Stockings . 10 3 0 Mr . Hopkins , for JBoots . . 30 0 0 Messrs . Cuff and Co . for Rooms . . 9 14 0
Printing and Stationery . . . . 25 18 6 Secretary—One Year ' s Salary to Michaelmas , 1838 . 40 0 0 Allowance for Office to Ditto . 10 0 0 Collector—One Year ' s Commission to Lady-day . 25 0 0 Delivering Balloting Forms , & c . . . 1 10 0 Messenger—One Year ' s Salary and Allowance to Christmas , 1838 . . . . 16 10 0 Petty Disbursements , including Advertisements . . 14 15 2
536 1 0 By purchase of 400 / . New 3 § per Cents . . . 406 7 6 £ 942 8 6