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Governesses Benevolent Institution.
4 connected with monied details , she will learn , that she cannot otherwise have such terms with such security . This branch includes a Savings Bank ; each Lady ' s money standing in her own name , and removable only by her own order .
A HOME FOR GOVERNESSES DURING THE INTERVALS BETWEEN THEIR ENGAGEMENTS . The Home—in Harley Street—is principally self-supporting , the Ladies paying a certain weekly sum for Board and Lodging . The admission is by a Committee of Ladies , on written introductions . The facilities for re-engagements are so great to Ladies from the . Country , and the arrangements are so private and comfortable ; that the Home is in much request .
A SYSTEM : OF B . EG-XSTELA . TX 01 S , FREE OF EXPENSE . Books being provided at the Home , with lists both of vacant Engagements and of disengaged Governesses , the Nobility and Gentry find the benefit of such opportutites for selection ; whilst the immense connexion of the Society affords great advantages to the Governess , without the slightest expense .
A COX . Z . E & E for Governesses has been established , named Queen ' s College , by Royal permission . A Committee of education has been formed of Gentlemen of high standing and experience , by whom certificates of qualification are given to Governesses in any branch of instruction without fee . Any lady , sending in her name and stating in what subjects she seeks examination , will have an immediate appointment for the purpose . It will now rest with parents to make engagements contingent , if ihey please , upon the production of certificates in the required branches of education . Classes will be formed after Easterin all subjects
, of instruction , to which all ladies will be admissible . ACT AS 12 XUM FOB , AGED CTOVEELTMKSSJGS will soon be erected ; land having been taken for the purpose , and a plan approved . Additional apartments for two are estimated at £ 150 : Endowment of each , £ 500 , or £ 15 per annum , legally and permanently secured . Age for admission , Sixty : 'Election , as for Annuitants .
At the earnest and repeated request of many early and good friends of Ihe Institution , it has been decided to have H WMMW SUfeE FOR THE BUILDING & ENDOWMENT FUND OF THE ABED ASYLUM , On tlie 6 th « fc ? tli JTUME , IS 48 ,
WLxCutx 3 & ogal atrtr ^ oile igatronacje , Held , by permission , in the Grounds of & 9 B 3 B SftPSAlfe WW 8 & 8 i fB & 3 b && < SSS 21 S > SJ § i & a This early announcement is made , because some friends have already offered contributions of articles of Virtu , and because it is desirable to give full time , that the result may be as satisfactory as possible . Contributions of every description , Painting , Sculpture , Carvings , Bijouterie , Chinawantique and modern , Medals , Coins , Drawings , Prints , Books , Autographs , Fancy Works of every kind , will be most thankfully received at the Home for Disengaged Governesses , 66 , Harley Street ; or at the Office , 32 , Sackville Street .
Subscriptions and Donations will be thankfully received by the Treasurer ; by Sir S . Scott & Co . 1 , Cavendish Square ; by Messrs . Strahan & Co . Temple Bar ; by Messrs . Drummond . & Co . Charing Cross ; by Messrs . Williams , Deacon & Co . Birchin Lane ; by Messrs . Hatchard & Son , 187 , Piccadilly ; by Messrs . Nisbet & Co . 21 , Bemeis Street ; by Mr . Haselflen , 21 , 'Wigmore Street ; by the Collector ; by the Rev . David laing , M . A ., F . R . S ., Honorary Secretary , 62 , Mnrnington Road , Regent's Park ; and by C . W . Klugh , Esq . Secretary , at the Office , 32 , Sackville Street . FORM OF BEQUEST . " I give and bequeath unto the Treasurer , for the time being , of an Institution called , or known by the of 'T G B I 1 established in the 1843 the sum
name HE OVERNESSES ENEVOLENT NSTITUTION , year , of to be raised and paid , within months alter my decease , by and out of my ready money , goods , and personal effects , which by law I may or can charge with the payment of the same , ( and not out of any part of my lands , tenements or hereditaments , ) to be applied towards carrying on the laudable designs of the said Institution . " N . B . —Devises of land , or bequests of money charged on land , are void by the Statute of Mortmain , but money or SIQQJC may be given by wilt , the same not being directed lo be laid out , Brewster & ^ Yest , Printers , Hand Court , Dowgate . February , 1848 .
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
Governesses Benevolent Institution.
4 connected with monied details , she will learn , that she cannot otherwise have such terms with such security . This branch includes a Savings Bank ; each Lady ' s money standing in her own name , and removable only by her own order .
A HOME FOR GOVERNESSES DURING THE INTERVALS BETWEEN THEIR ENGAGEMENTS . The Home—in Harley Street—is principally self-supporting , the Ladies paying a certain weekly sum for Board and Lodging . The admission is by a Committee of Ladies , on written introductions . The facilities for re-engagements are so great to Ladies from the . Country , and the arrangements are so private and comfortable ; that the Home is in much request .
A SYSTEM : OF B . EG-XSTELA . TX 01 S , FREE OF EXPENSE . Books being provided at the Home , with lists both of vacant Engagements and of disengaged Governesses , the Nobility and Gentry find the benefit of such opportutites for selection ; whilst the immense connexion of the Society affords great advantages to the Governess , without the slightest expense .
A COX . Z . E & E for Governesses has been established , named Queen ' s College , by Royal permission . A Committee of education has been formed of Gentlemen of high standing and experience , by whom certificates of qualification are given to Governesses in any branch of instruction without fee . Any lady , sending in her name and stating in what subjects she seeks examination , will have an immediate appointment for the purpose . It will now rest with parents to make engagements contingent , if ihey please , upon the production of certificates in the required branches of education . Classes will be formed after Easterin all subjects
, of instruction , to which all ladies will be admissible . ACT AS 12 XUM FOB , AGED CTOVEELTMKSSJGS will soon be erected ; land having been taken for the purpose , and a plan approved . Additional apartments for two are estimated at £ 150 : Endowment of each , £ 500 , or £ 15 per annum , legally and permanently secured . Age for admission , Sixty : 'Election , as for Annuitants .
At the earnest and repeated request of many early and good friends of Ihe Institution , it has been decided to have H WMMW SUfeE FOR THE BUILDING & ENDOWMENT FUND OF THE ABED ASYLUM , On tlie 6 th « fc ? tli JTUME , IS 48 ,
WLxCutx 3 & ogal atrtr ^ oile igatronacje , Held , by permission , in the Grounds of & 9 B 3 B SftPSAlfe WW 8 & 8 i fB & 3 b && < SSS 21 S > SJ § i & a This early announcement is made , because some friends have already offered contributions of articles of Virtu , and because it is desirable to give full time , that the result may be as satisfactory as possible . Contributions of every description , Painting , Sculpture , Carvings , Bijouterie , Chinawantique and modern , Medals , Coins , Drawings , Prints , Books , Autographs , Fancy Works of every kind , will be most thankfully received at the Home for Disengaged Governesses , 66 , Harley Street ; or at the Office , 32 , Sackville Street .
Subscriptions and Donations will be thankfully received by the Treasurer ; by Sir S . Scott & Co . 1 , Cavendish Square ; by Messrs . Strahan & Co . Temple Bar ; by Messrs . Drummond . & Co . Charing Cross ; by Messrs . Williams , Deacon & Co . Birchin Lane ; by Messrs . Hatchard & Son , 187 , Piccadilly ; by Messrs . Nisbet & Co . 21 , Bemeis Street ; by Mr . Haselflen , 21 , 'Wigmore Street ; by the Collector ; by the Rev . David laing , M . A ., F . R . S ., Honorary Secretary , 62 , Mnrnington Road , Regent's Park ; and by C . W . Klugh , Esq . Secretary , at the Office , 32 , Sackville Street . FORM OF BEQUEST . " I give and bequeath unto the Treasurer , for the time being , of an Institution called , or known by the of 'T G B I 1 established in the 1843 the sum
name HE OVERNESSES ENEVOLENT NSTITUTION , year , of to be raised and paid , within months alter my decease , by and out of my ready money , goods , and personal effects , which by law I may or can charge with the payment of the same , ( and not out of any part of my lands , tenements or hereditaments , ) to be applied towards carrying on the laudable designs of the said Institution . " N . B . —Devises of land , or bequests of money charged on land , are void by the Statute of Mortmain , but money or SIQQJC may be given by wilt , the same not being directed lo be laid out , Brewster & ^ Yest , Printers , Hand Court , Dowgate . February , 1848 .