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President, Lord Dynevor.
Treasurer, Chas. Alex. Wood, esq.,
Vice-Treas., Sir Thos.Phillips, Q.C.,
J. R. Kenyon, esq., Q.C., D.C.L.
Chaplain, Rev. J. Evans.
Physicians, Conway Evans, M.D.;
G.Harcourt, M.D.

Consulting Surgeon, J. Propert, esq. Surgeons, W. Griffith, Edw. Kingsford, esqrs.

Librarian and Secretary, Chas.

Shaw, esq., 55, Charing-cross. Master, Mr. Henry Davies. Matron, Mrs. Mary Davies. Mistress, Miss Evans.

ASYLUM for Female Orphans, who receive a plain education, and are apprenticed at a proper age as servants in private families. Admitted by votes of Subscribers, at half-yearly elections in June and December. Westminster Bridgeroad. Inst. 1758. Patron, The QUEEN. Patronesses, The Princess of Wales, Duchess of Cambridge. President, Duke of Cambridge. Vice-Patron & Vice-Pres., Archbp.

of Canterbury.
Treasurer, Henry Hoare, esq.
Morn Prea., Rev. J. Jessopp, M.A.
Chaplain and Even. Preacher, Rev.
W. Curling, M.A.

Sec. and Solicitor, G. Booth, esq.
Physicians, George Cursham, M.D.,
J. S. Bristowe, M.D.
Surgeons, John F. South, esq., Dr.

Will. V. Pettigrew.
Apothecary, Charles Nairne, esq.
Matron, Mrs. Dick.

Collector, Mr. W. H. Cotterell, 18,

Parade, Harleyford-rd.,Vauxhall. ASYLUM for the Support and Education of the DEAF and DUMB CHILDREN of the Poor. Candidates, who are admitted by votes of Subscribers at half-yearly elections, in Jan. and July, must be above 8 and-a-half, and under 11 and-a-half years of age, and of sound intellect. Instituted 1792. Old Kent-road and Margate. President, Duke of Buccleuch.

Treasurer, Beriah Drew, esq.
Secretary, Charles Nottidge, esq.
Principal, Rev. James H. Watson.
Physician, Benj. G. Babington, M.D.
Surgeon, Edward Cock, esq.
Oculist, Martin Ware, esq.
Aural Surgeon, Jsph. Toynbee, esq.
Apothecaries, W. H. Turner, esq.,
London; G. Y. Hunter, esq.,
Margate.

Collector, Mr. Geo. August, 279, Albany-road, Camberwell. PHILOLOGICAL SCHOOL, for the education of the Sons of Clergymen, Officers, Professional Men, Merchants, Clerks in Public Offices, and the higher orders of Tradesmen, who from misfortunes cannot afford a suitable education for their Children. Admitted on the presentation of Subscribers. Instituted in 1792. School, Marylebone-road.

Patron, The QUEEN.
Visitor, Bishop of London.
President, Lord Portman.
Treasurer, S. H. Harlowe, esq.
Secretary and Head Master, Edwin
Abbott, esq.

Assist. Masters, Mr. W. Floyd, Mr.
W. Moore, Mr. J. Dolleymore,
Mr. F. W. Byrne.
Writing-Master, Mr.W.H. Knowles.
German Master, Mr. S. Koch.
French Master, Mr. J. J. B. Poclet.
Draw. Mast., Mr. Chas. Armytage.
Collector, Mr. E. Nowell.

SCHOOL FOR Indigent Blind, who
are instructed by oral information,
and by books in raised or em-
bossed letters; and are taught a
trade, to enable them to procure
their own living. Candidates, who
are admitted by votes of Sub-
scribers, must be between the ages
of 10 & 20. Established in 1799.
St. George's Fields.
Patron, The QUEEN.
Pres., Archbp. of Canterbury.
Treasurer, Sam. R. Bosanquet, esq.
Chaplain, Rev. B. G. Johns, M.A.
Secretary, Mr. Thos. Grueber, 5,
Billiter street.
Physician, Dr. Fuller.

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Secretary, E. F. Leeks, esq., sol. Assist.-Sec., R. H. Evans, esq. dccountant and Collector, Mr. Geo. Bleaden.

MARINE SOCIETY, for the equipment, maintenance, and instruction of poor boys, for the Royal Navy, and Merchant Service, and the Fisheries, with especial care to their religious and moral duties; and in time of peace for apprenticing poor girls. Also for donations to the poor widows of Capts. and Lieuts, in the R. N. Office, Bishopsgate-street Within. Instituted in 1756. Incorporated in 1772.

President, Earl of Romney. Treasurer, H. Sykes Thornton, esq. Secretary, Thos. P. Rust, esq. Superintendent on board the Marine

Society's Ship off Charlton Pier, Commander Phipps, R.N. Chaplain, Rev. A. De La Mare.

MERCHANTSEAMEN'SORPHANASY

LUM, for the board, clothing, and education of the orphans of Maşters, Pilots, Officers, and Seamen, in the Merchant Service. Admitted by votes of the subscribers, at half-yearly elections, in February and August. Asylum at Snaresbrook. Office, 78, Gracechurch

street.

Patrons, The QUEEN, The Prince of Wales.

President, Earl Russell
Treasurer, Henry Green, esq.
Physician, Herbert Davies, M.D.
Consulting Surg., Jas. Startin, esq.
Surgeons, C. Hope Buncombe, esq.,
Fred. Collins, M.D.
Dentist, Wm. H. May, esq.
Secretary, Mr. R. W. Hackwood.
Collector, Mr. Lewis Wood.

LONDON HIBERNIAN SOCIETY, in Aid of the Church Education So

ciety for Ireland. Estab. 1806.) 29, Southampton St., Strand. President, Marq. of Cholmondeley. Treasurer, John Deacon, esq. Sec. Rev. Thos. K. Tallon, B.A. Collector, Mr. John Tucker, 6, Hollingsworth-street North, St. James's-road, Holloway.

BRITISH and FOREIGN SCHOOL SOCIETY, for the scriptural education of the Children of the Poor of every religious persuasion, both at home and abroad. Estab. 1808. Borough-road. Patron, The QUEEN. Vice-Patronesses, Count. of Jersey, Dowager Lady Ashburton, Countess Russell. President, Earl Russell. Treasurer, Hen. E. Gurney, esq. Secretary, E. D. J. Wilks, esq. Accountant, Mr. Sam. Bradford. Depositary, Mr. Toms.

YORKSHIRE SOCIETY'S SCHOOL, for Boarding, Clothing, and Educating the Sons of respectable Yorkshire Parents, reduced by misfortune or dead, either of whom shall reside, or have resided within ten miles of the General Post Office, also boys born in Yorkshire who shall have resided, or one of whose parents shall have resided as above for not less than two years; age between 8 and 12. Retained until 14. Estab. 1812. Westminsterbridge-road.

Patron, Archbp. of Canterbury. Presidents, Earl Fitzwilliam, Earl of Harewood, Lord Feversham. Treasurer, John Hodgson, esq., 37, Fenchurch-street.

The CORPORATION of the ROYAL CALEDONIAN ASYLUM, for supporting and educating the Children of Soldiers, Sailors, and Marines

who have died or been disabled in their country's service, natives of Scotland, and of Indigent Scotch Parents, resident in London, not entitled to parochial relief. The Children are elected by the Votes of Subscribers,and must be between the ages of 7 and 10; boys are retained until 14, and girls until 16, years of age. Instituted 1808. Incorporated 1815. Caledonian-1d. Patron, THE QUEEN and Prince of Wales. President, Duke of Buccleuch. Treasurers, Sir J. H. Maxwell, bt., Sir C. Rhoderick M'Grigor, bt., D. N. Chambers, esq. Physicians, Alex. Tweedie, M.D., C. Owen Rees, M.D.

the

Consulting Surgeons, Alex. Shaw,
esq., Robert Ferguson, M.D.
Surgeon, C. L. Bradley, esq.
Surgeon Dentist, W.A.N. Catlin, esq.
Secretary, J. C. Daniel, esq.
Matron, Mrs. Berrey.
Schoolmaster, Mr. Robertson.
Governess, Miss Souter.
Collector, Mr. J. D. Dewick.

LONDON ORPHAN ASYLUM, for the Reception and Education of Destitute Orphans, particularly those descended from respectable Parents. Candidates, who are admitted by the Votes of Subscribers, must be between the ages of 7 and 11, and are retained on the foundation till the age of 15. The half-yearly elections occur on the fourth Mondays in Jan, and June. Institu. 1813. Incorp. 1845. Asylum at Clapton. Office, 1, St. Helen's-place.

Patrons, The QUEEN, Prince of
Wales, King of the Belgians,
Duke of Cambridge.
Treasurer, James Capel, esq.
Physician, John T. Conquest, M.D.
Consulting Surgeon, Thos. B. Cur-
ling, esq.

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Matron, Miss Whitfield.

Inspectors of Schools and Appren-
tices, Chas. H. La Touche, E.
Haviland Burke, esqrs.
Physician, Dr. Babington.
Surgeon, Fras. Kiernan, esq.
Superintendent of Schools, Wm.
Umpelby.

BRITISH ORPHAN ASYLUM, for Educating, Boarding and Clothing destitute Orphans of both sexes of those once in prosperity. Candidates, who are admitted by election of Subscriberson the second Tuesday in January and July, must be between the ages of 7 and 12. Institu. 1827. Asylum at Mackenzie-park, Slough. Office, 73, Cheapside. Attendance daily from 10 to 4; Saturday 10 to 12. Patron, The QUEEN. Royal Vice-Patrons, The Prince

and Princess of Wales. President, The Lord Mayor. Treasurer, H. Sykes Thornton, esq. Physicians, Thomas Hodgkin, M.D. Chas. J. Hare, M.D., Rob. Martin, M.D. Consulting Surgeons, Alf. M. Randall, esq., W. Allingham, esq. Surgeon, W. U. Buée, esq. Sur. Dentist, Wm. J. Parks, esq. Hon. Sec., Rev. S. R. Cattley, M.A. Architect, Thos. M. Nelson, esq. Secretary, Mr. Alf. Mackenzie. Mutron, Mrs. Kelly.

Collector, Mr. C. W. Gregory, Collector, Mr. Edwin Carpenter,

140, The Grove, Camberwell.

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Albion-road, Stoke Newington.

INFANT ORPHAN ASYLUM, for the maintenance of Orphan Children, from the earliest period of life to 15 years of age. Children are received from all parts of the Empire. Elected by Votes of Subscribers, half yearly, in May and November. Institu. 1827. Incor. 1843. Asylum at Wanstead. Office, 100, Fleet-street. Under the Patronage of The QUEEN, The Prince of Wales, King of the Belgians, &c.

Presidents, Archbs. of Canterbury | ROYAL NAVAL FEMALE SCHOOL,

and York, Bishop of London, Earl Howe, &c., &c. Treasurer, John Deacon, esq. Sub-Treasurer, B.Bond Cabbell, esq. Secretary, Mr. Henry W. Green.

ROYAL NAVAL SCHOOL, for educating for any pursuit, the Sons of Naval and Marine Officers, at the least possible expense, and in a limited number of cases gratuitously, or on a small annual payment. A limited number of the sons of gentlemen, not being Naval or Marine Officers, are admitted at 501. per annum. 1833. New Cross. Patron, The QUEEN. President, Adm. Sir Wm.Bowles. Head Master, Rev. T. Chambers, D.D.

Secretary, A. J. S. Eames, esq.

for affording to the Daughters of necessitous Naval and Marine Officers, of and above ward-room rank, a good, virtuous, and religious education, in conformity with the principles and doctrine of the Church of England, at the lowest reduction of cost practicable; age of admission, between 11 and 15. Esta.1840. School, St.Margaret's, House, Isleworth; Office, 32, Sackville-street.

Patron, The QUEEN.
President, Earl of Shrewsbury.
Treasurer, F. A. M'Geachy, esq.
Hon. Secs. Capt. Hon. F. Maude,

R.N., Capt. Geo. Hope, R.N.
Lady Governess, Miss Clifton.
Sec., Arthur Ellis, esq. R.N.
Assist. Sec., Mr. S. Rayson.

BENEFIT SOCIETIES.

ROYAL SOCIETY of MUSICIANS,
for the relief of indigent Musi-
cians, their widows and orphans.
Instituted in 1738. Incorp. 1790.
12, Lisle-street, Leicester-square.
Patroness, The QUEEN.
Patrons, The King of the Bel-
gians, Duke of Cambridge, Mar-
quis Camden, Earl Howe, Earl
of Dartmouth, Earl of Dudley,
Viscount Ranelagh.

Chaplain, Rev. J. E. Cox, M.A.
Hon. Counsel, T. H. Hall, esq.
Hon. Physns., Jn. Elliotson, M.D.,
A. Billing, M.D., Jn. Hastings,
M.D., J. Yearsley, M.D.
Hon. Oculist, Martin Ware, esq.
Hon. Surgeons, Cæsar Hawkins, H.
Combe, Bernard Holt, Henry
Thompson, esqrs.

Hon. Surgeon Dentist, Sam. Cart

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ROYAL SOCIETY of FEMALE MU-
SICIANS, for the Relief of its dis-
tressed Members. Instituted 1839.
Patroness, The QUEEN.
Vice-Patronesses, The Princess of
Wales, Duchess of Cambridge.
Trustees, Earl Howe, Sir T. Glad-
stone, bt., Sir Geo. Smart.
Hon. Physicians, Sir H. Holland,

bt., Dr. Billing, Dr. Watson. Hon. Surgeons, Jas. Yearsley, John

Chappell, Joseph Toynbee, Hy.
Thompson, esqrs.

Hon Oculist, Dr.Spencer Heward. Hon. Surg. Dentist, Edwin Saunders, esq.

Hon. Solicitor, F. P. Chappell, esq. Hon. Auditors, Thos. Oliphant, C.

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