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BENEVOLENT . The anniversary festival of the Boyal Literary Fund , for the relief of literary men of standing in the hour of distress , was celebrated at the Freemasons ' Tavern , on the 7 th May . The Duke of Cambridge presided , and the subscriptions announced amounted to £ 1 , ' 300 . The proceedings were as dull as the Society is exclusive . ' -+ The anniversary festival of the Boyal Asylum of St . Ann ' s Society was celebrated at the London Tavern , on the 5 th . The Society was established in 1790 ,

to afford a home , clothing , and education to the children ( boys and girls ) of once prosperous parents ( whether orphans or not ) of any nation . Lord Ashley occupied the chair , and stated that the institution now contained 238 children , and the committee had recently largely increased the accommodation of the asylum at Streatham , originally built in 1829 , by which they had incurred a debt of about £ 3 , 000 , which be trusted the liberality of the company that evening would go far to reduce . The appeal was responded to by a subscription of about £ 1 , 200 . The funds of the Society have since been materially increased by a most successful bazaar , at Leigham-eourt , Streatham .

The anniversary festival of the corporation of the Sons of the Clergy , established under the chartertof King Charles II ., for assisting necessitous clergymen / pensioning and assisting their widows and aged single daughters , and educating , apprenticing , and providing outfits for their children , was celebrated on the 21 st , according to the usual custom , by a full choral service at St . Paul ' s in the afternoon , and a dinner in Merchant Taylors' Hall in the evening . The Lord Mayor presided , and the subscription of the evening amounted to about £ 4 , 000 . The annual festival of the Goldsmiths' Benevolent Institution was held at the

Freemasons' Tavern , on April the 29 th , when nearly 100 gentlemen sat down to dinner , under the presidency of Mr . James Bogle Smith , Prime Warden of the Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths . After the customary and loyal toasts were gone through with , Mr . Lambert , the Treasurer , read a list of subscriptions , which amounted to near £ 700 . Mr . B . Banks , jun ., officiated as toastmaster with great tact .

PROVIDENT

On the 28 th April the sixth annual meeting of the Accidental Death Insurance Company was held . The report said— "During the past year 4 , 350 policies have been issued , the premiums of which amount to £ 6 , 855 . 85 . lie ? ., of which £ 176 . 18 s . was for policies for the whole of life , and the remaining £ 6 , 678 . 10 s . lie ? , for annual policies , which latter sum will , therefore , become available in future

years as renewal premiums . The total amount of premiums received during the year is £ 28 , 152 , 2 s . Sd . The claims paid during the year amount to £ 10 , 712 . 16 s . 6 d . There are also fatal claims amounting to £ 1 , 588 . 10 s . applicable to the year , which had been allowed but were not paid until February last , in consequence of the non-production of probates , and which , in point of fact , raise the claims for the year to no less a sum than £ 12 , 301 . 16 s . 6 d . " The

report was adopted , and a dividend at the rate of 5 per cent , declared , provision being made to meet probable claims on outstanding policies . On the 29 th April the annual meeting of the Kent Mutual Life Assurance Society was held . The following are extracts from the report : — Three hundred and fifty-one new policies having been issued in the year this day ended , representing new premiums amounting to £ 6 , 101 . 4 s . 10 d . f and the gross premiums being thus increased to the large sum of £ 24 , 531 . 14 s . lld . y the directors do not hesitate to anticipate that you will join in their gratification at such a result . The total number of policies issued is 1 , 848 ; the premiums , £ 24 , 531 . 14 s . lid . ; and the amount assured , £ 686 , 174 . 16 s . 7 d . The yearly statements of receipt and expenditure up to the 25 th of March last , and of the assets and liabilities as at that date duly framed and audited , are laid before you , exhibiting transactions of a very large extent , and showing assets and a balance in favour of the society amounting to £ 18 , 108 . 8 s . 8 d . Fourteen claims have been paid ( making twenty-seven since the commencement of the Society )

“The Freemasons' Monthly Magazine: 1856-06-01, Page 85” Masonic Periodicals Online, Library and Museum of Freemasonry, 12 May 2025, django:8000/periodicals/mmr/issues/frm_01061856/page/85/.
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MASONIC REFOEM. Article 1
BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES OF CELBREATBD FREEMASONS. Article 3
THE SIGNS OV ENGLAND; Article 13
NOTES OF A YACHT'S CRUISE TO BALAKLAVA. Article 17
THE ANTIQUITY OF FREEMASONRY. Article 24
REVIEWS OF NEW BOOKS, Article 25
MUSIC. Article 27
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 29
THE PRINTERS' ALMSHOUSES. Article 36
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 37
METROPOLITAN. Article 46
INSTRUCTION. Article 52
PROVINCIAL. Article 57
ROYAL ARCH. Article 74
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 78
SCOTLAND Article 80
COLONIAL Article 81
AMERICA. Article 81
SUMMARY OF NEWS FOR MAY. Article 83
Obituary. Article 87
NOTICE. Article 88
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 88
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BENEVOLENT . The anniversary festival of the Boyal Literary Fund , for the relief of literary men of standing in the hour of distress , was celebrated at the Freemasons ' Tavern , on the 7 th May . The Duke of Cambridge presided , and the subscriptions announced amounted to £ 1 , ' 300 . The proceedings were as dull as the Society is exclusive . ' -+ The anniversary festival of the Boyal Asylum of St . Ann ' s Society was celebrated at the London Tavern , on the 5 th . The Society was established in 1790 ,

to afford a home , clothing , and education to the children ( boys and girls ) of once prosperous parents ( whether orphans or not ) of any nation . Lord Ashley occupied the chair , and stated that the institution now contained 238 children , and the committee had recently largely increased the accommodation of the asylum at Streatham , originally built in 1829 , by which they had incurred a debt of about £ 3 , 000 , which be trusted the liberality of the company that evening would go far to reduce . The appeal was responded to by a subscription of about £ 1 , 200 . The funds of the Society have since been materially increased by a most successful bazaar , at Leigham-eourt , Streatham .

The anniversary festival of the corporation of the Sons of the Clergy , established under the chartertof King Charles II ., for assisting necessitous clergymen / pensioning and assisting their widows and aged single daughters , and educating , apprenticing , and providing outfits for their children , was celebrated on the 21 st , according to the usual custom , by a full choral service at St . Paul ' s in the afternoon , and a dinner in Merchant Taylors' Hall in the evening . The Lord Mayor presided , and the subscription of the evening amounted to about £ 4 , 000 . The annual festival of the Goldsmiths' Benevolent Institution was held at the

Freemasons' Tavern , on April the 29 th , when nearly 100 gentlemen sat down to dinner , under the presidency of Mr . James Bogle Smith , Prime Warden of the Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths . After the customary and loyal toasts were gone through with , Mr . Lambert , the Treasurer , read a list of subscriptions , which amounted to near £ 700 . Mr . B . Banks , jun ., officiated as toastmaster with great tact .

PROVIDENT

On the 28 th April the sixth annual meeting of the Accidental Death Insurance Company was held . The report said— "During the past year 4 , 350 policies have been issued , the premiums of which amount to £ 6 , 855 . 85 . lie ? ., of which £ 176 . 18 s . was for policies for the whole of life , and the remaining £ 6 , 678 . 10 s . lie ? , for annual policies , which latter sum will , therefore , become available in future

years as renewal premiums . The total amount of premiums received during the year is £ 28 , 152 , 2 s . Sd . The claims paid during the year amount to £ 10 , 712 . 16 s . 6 d . There are also fatal claims amounting to £ 1 , 588 . 10 s . applicable to the year , which had been allowed but were not paid until February last , in consequence of the non-production of probates , and which , in point of fact , raise the claims for the year to no less a sum than £ 12 , 301 . 16 s . 6 d . " The

report was adopted , and a dividend at the rate of 5 per cent , declared , provision being made to meet probable claims on outstanding policies . On the 29 th April the annual meeting of the Kent Mutual Life Assurance Society was held . The following are extracts from the report : — Three hundred and fifty-one new policies having been issued in the year this day ended , representing new premiums amounting to £ 6 , 101 . 4 s . 10 d . f and the gross premiums being thus increased to the large sum of £ 24 , 531 . 14 s . lld . y the directors do not hesitate to anticipate that you will join in their gratification at such a result . The total number of policies issued is 1 , 848 ; the premiums , £ 24 , 531 . 14 s . lid . ; and the amount assured , £ 686 , 174 . 16 s . 7 d . The yearly statements of receipt and expenditure up to the 25 th of March last , and of the assets and liabilities as at that date duly framed and audited , are laid before you , exhibiting transactions of a very large extent , and showing assets and a balance in favour of the society amounting to £ 18 , 108 . 8 s . 8 d . Fourteen claims have been paid ( making twenty-seven since the commencement of the Society )

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