President, The Prince of Wales. [1871. | Principal, Rev. James H. Watson, Physician, Henry Gervis, M.D. Physicians, Conway Evans, M.D.; Apothecaries, W. H. Turner, esq., G. Harcourt, M.D. Consulting Surgeon, London; W. H. Thornton, esq., Margate. Surgeons, W. Griffith, Edw. Kings- Collector, Mr. Geo. August, 279, ford, esqrs. Librarian and Sec., C. Bousfield FEMALE ORPHAN ASYLUM, Children 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. Beddington, Surrey, Inst. at Lambeth 1758. Office, 32, Essex-street, Strand. Patron, The QUEEN. 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. Patronesses, The Princess of Wales, Secretary and Head Master, Edwin Duchess of Cambridge. J. S. Bristowe, M.D. Collector, Mr. W. H. Cottrell, 60, Harleyford-rd., Vauxhall. ASYLUM for the Support and Education of the DEAF and DUMB CHILDREN of the Poor. Candi dates, 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. Patron, The PRINCE OF WALES. President, Duke of Buccleuch. Treasurer, Beriah Drew, csq. Abbott, esq. Assist. Masters, Mr. W. Floyd, Mr., Writing Master, Mr.W.H. Knowles. SCHOOL FOR Indigent Blind, who Consulting Surgeon,ThomasTatum, MARINE SOCIETY, for the equip esq. Surgeon & Apoth., R. Sharpe, M.D. Housekeeper, Mrs. Hannaford. PHILANTHROPIC SOCIETY, for the Hon. Phys., Dr. G. Owen Rees. Secretary, Mr. John Trevarthen. Collector, Mr. Geo. August, 279, Albany-road, Camberwell. Bankers, Bosanquet and Co. 1702. Incorp. 1845. Streatham, and Aldersgate. Office, 52, King William-street, City. Under the Patronage of The QUEEN, Prince of Wales, The Princess of Wales, Duke of Edinburgh, Prince Leopold, Duchess of Cambridge, Duke of Cambridge, &c. President, The Archbishop of Canterbury. Lady President, Duchess Dowager of Northumberland. Treasurer, Philip Twells, esq. Chaplain, Rev. Jordan Palmer,M.A. Head Master, B. Hawkins, B.A. Secretary, R. H. Evans, esq. Accountant and Collector, Mr. Geo. F. Obbard. MERCHANTSEAMEN'S ORPHANASYLUM, for the board, clothing, and education of the orphans of Masters, Pilots, Officers, and Seomen, in the Merchant Service. Admitted by votes of the subscribers, at half-yearly elections, in February and August. Asylum at Snaresbrook. Office, 117 and 118, Leadenhall-street. Patrons, The QUEEN, The Prince Geo. Weller, esq. LONDON HIBERNIAN SOCIETY, in Aid of the Church Education Society for Ireland. Estab. 1806. 29, Southampton St., Strand. President, the ages of 7 and 10; boys are re- Physicians, Alex. Tweedie, M.D., Consulting Surgeons, Sir William Surgeon, C. Lawrence Bradley, 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 The CORPORATION of the ROYAL Physicians, Dr. Herbert Davies, Dr. Surgeons, D. De Berdt Hovell, esq., Hon. Secretary, Rev. J. Godding. ADULT ORPHAN INSTITUTION, for the Education as Governesses of Orphan Daughters of Clergymen of the Established Church. and of Military and Naval Officers. Candidates between the ages of 14 and 17 elected by the votes of Subscribers. Estab. 1818. St. Andrew's-place, Re gent's-park. Patron, The QUEEN. Princess Christian, Duchess of Cambridge. Secretary, Mr. T. A. Bussell, Black- Governess, Matron, Miss Whitfield. BENEVOLENT SOCIETY OF Sr. BRITISH ORPHAN ASYLUM, for Royal Vice-Patrons, The Prince Robert Martin, M.D., J. J. Phil- Hon. Secs., Rev. Chas. Lee, M.A., | Secretary, Mr. Alf. Mackenzie. PATRICK, for Clothing, Educat-INFANT ORPHAN ASYLUM, for the ing, and Apprenticing the Children of the Irish Poor, who are admitted on the Recommendation of a Governor. Instituted 1784. Stamford-street, Blackfriars-road. Patrons, The QUEEN, The Prince of Wales. President, Marquess of Lansdowne. maintenance of Orphan Children, Under the Patronage of 'The Queen, Inspector of Schools and Appren-Presidents, Archbs. of Canterbury tices, E. Haviland Burke, esq. Surgeon, Fras. Kiernan, esq. Superintendent of Schools, Wm. Umpelby. and York, Bishop of London, &c. ROYAL NAVAL SCHOOL, for educating | Patron, The QUEEN. for any pursuit the Sons of Naval President, Adm. Hon.A.Duncombe. and Marine Officers, at the least Treasurer, F. A. M'Geachy, esq. possible expense, and in a limited Hon. Secs., Capt. Hon. F. Maude, number of cases gratuitously, or on R.N., F. Horatio Fitzroy, esq. a small annual payment. A li- Lady Governess, Miss Quinan. mited number of the sons of gen- Sec., Arthur Ellis, esq. R.N. tlemen, not being Naval or Ma- Assist. Sec., Mr. S. Rayson. rine Officers, are admitted at 551. per annum. The sons of Military Officers and Civil Servants of the Crown, and the grandsons and nephews of Naval Officers are received at £45. 1833. New Cross. Patron, The QUEEN. President, Adm. Hon. A. Duncombe. Secretary, A. J. S. Eames, esq. ROYAL NAVAL FEMALE SCHOOL, for affording to the Daughters of 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. ALEXANDRA ORPHANAGE for INFANTS of both sexes. They are admitted by the votes of the Governors and Subscribers at elections, and by payment of 100 guineas if under 3 years, and 80 guineas if above 3 and under 5 years. Elections occur in May and November. Instituted Oct., 1864. Hornsey Rise, Highgate. Office: 73, Cheapside. Patrons, Their R.H. the Prince and Princess of Wales, the Crown Treasurer, Frederick Barlow, esq. Boxworth-grove, Islington. BENEFIT SOCIETIES. ROYAL SOCIETY of MUSICIANS of of Dartmouth, Earl of Dudley, Chaplain, Rev. J. E. Cox, M.A. zie, M.D.. J. B. Potter, M.D., W. Hon. Surgeons, C. Hawkins, B. Holt, esqrs., Sir H.Thompson, J. Hon. Treasurer, G. F.Anderson, esq. Collector, Mr. G. Flower, 3, St. |