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17 elected by ballot. Estab. 1818.
Regent's Park.
Patron, The QUEEN.
Patronesses, Duchess of Gloucester,
Duchess of Kent.
Visitor, Bishop of London.
Treasurer, V.-Adm. Bowles.
Clerical Superintendents, Rev. J. S.
M. Anderson, M.A.; Rev. John
Lawrell, M.A.

Secretary, Mr. J. Jesse, South-Sea

House.

Governess, Miss Horden.

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President, The Lord Mayor.
Treasurer, H. Sykes Thornton, esq.
Physicians, Thomas Hodgkin, M.D.,
Rob. Dickson, M.D.

Consulting Surgeons, Alf. M. Ran-
dall, esq., N. Ward, esq., Broad-
street-buildings.

Surgeon, Benj. Swete, esq.
Architect, Thos. M. Nelson, esq.
Hon. Secs., Rev. John Davis, B.A.,
Rev. Chas. Kemble, M.A.

Collector, Mr. Henry Stretton, 67, Secretary, Mr. Alf. Mackenzie.

Lincoln's-Inn Fields.

BENEVOLENT

SOCIETY OF ST.

PATRICK, for Clothing, educating, and Apprenticing the Children of the Irish Poor, who are admitted on the recommendation of a Governor. Instituted 1784. Stamford-street, Blackfriars-road. Patron, The QUEEN. President, Earl of Eglinton. Treasurer, Ed. T. Bainbridge, esq. Secretary, Berkeley Will. King, esq. Inspector of Schools and Apprentices, Chas. H. La Touche, esq. Physician, Dr. Babington. Surgeon, Fras. Kiernan, esq. Apothecary,

Collector, Mr. James Leach, 5,
Gainford-place, Barnsbury.

INFANT ORPHAN ASYLUM, for the
reception of Orphan Children,
from the earliest period of life,
und from all parts of the Empire.
Elected by Votes of Subscribers,
half yearly, in May and No-
vember. Institu. 1827. Incor.
1843. Asylum at Wanstead.
Office, 46, Ludgate Hill.
Under the Patronage of 'The QUEEN,
Prince Albert, King of the Bel-
gians, &c.

Presidents, Archbs. of Canterbury
and York, Bishop of London,
Earl Howe, &c., &c.

Treasurer, John Labouchere, esq.

Superintendents of Schools, Mr. and Sub Treasurer, #Ben. Bond Cab

Mrs. Umpelby.

BRITISH ORPHAN ASYLUM, for
Educating, Boarding and Cloth-
ing destitute Orphans of both
sexes, whose parents have moved
in the middle and respectable
Classes of Society. Candidates,
who are admitted by election of
Subscribers on the third Monday
in Jan. and July, must be between
the ages of and 12. Institu.
1827. Asylum at Clapham Rise.
Office, 12, Walbrook. Attend-
ance daily from 10 to 3.
Patron, The QUEEN.

bell, esq.

Secretary, Mr. John Buckler.

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 li-
mited number of the sons of gen-
tlemen, not being Naval or Ma-
rine Officers, are admitted at 50l.
1833. New Cross.
per annum.
Patron, The QUEEN.

President, Vice-Adm. Bowles.

Head Master, Rev. T. Chambers, D.D.

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

ROYAL NAVAL FEMALE SCHOOL, 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. Estab. 1840. School, Richmond, Surrey: Office, 32, Sackville-st. Patron, The QUEEN. President, Earl Manvers. Treasurer, F. A. M'Geachy, esq. Hon. Secs. Capt. Hon. F. Maude, Capt. Geo. Hope, R.N. Lady Governess, Miss Clifton. Sec., Arthur Ellis, esq. R.N.

BENEFIT SOCIETIES.

ROYAL SOCIETY of MUSICIANS, Pres. Sir Chapman Marshall, ald.

for the relief of indigent Musicians, their widows and orphans Instituted in 1738. Incorp. 1790. Lisle-street, Leicester-square. Patroness, The QUEEN. Patrons, The King of the Belgians, Prince Albert, Earl of WestmoreJand, Earl Howe, Earl Cawdor, Earl of Carlisle, Bishop of Bath and Wells.

Chaplain, Rev. D.C. Delafosse, M.A.
Hon. Counsel, T. H. Hall, esq.
Hon. Physns., Jn. Elliotson, M.D.,
A. Billing, M.D., Sir Chas. M.
Clarke, bt., M.D., Jn. Hastings,

M.D.

Hon. Oculist, Martin Ware, esq.

Hon. Surgeons, Cæsar Hawkins, H.

Combe, W. H. B. Hawes, J. Yearsley, Bernard Holt, esqrs. Hon. Treasurer, G. F.Anderson, esq. Secretary, Mr. John A. Ireland,

62, Newman-st., Oxford-st. Collector, Mr. G. Flower, 28, Canterbury-ter., St. Paul's, Walworth,

ROYAL SOCIETY of FEMALE MUSICIANS, for affording occasional or annual relief to its Members, who by misfortune or ill health are reduced to a state of Indigence. Instituted 1839. Patron, The QUEEN. Hon. Physicians, Dr. Billing, Dr.

Seth Thompson, Dr. Power. Hon. Surgeons, Jas. Yearsley, John

Chappell, Joseph Toynbee, esqrs. Hon. Dentist, S. Cartwright, jun., esq. Hon, Solicitor, F. P. Chappell, esq. Hon. Treasurer, Miss Masson, 62,

Newman-street. Secretary, Mr. J. W. Holland, 11, Cranmer-rd., Brixton. COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS' SoCIETY, for the Relief of Sick and Infirm Members, their Widows and Children, in distressed circumstances. Instituted in 1800. 38, Ludgate-hill.

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SOCIETY for the RELIEF of WI-
DOWS and ORPHANS of MEDICAL
MEN in London and its Vicinity,
1788. 53, Berners-st.
Pres., Sir Chas. M. Clarke, bt. M.D.
Treasurers, Dr. Merrinian, (Acting)

John Miles, esq., E. Tegart, esq. Directors, Dr. Burrows, Dr. Dew, Dr. C. B. Brown, Dr. MacIntyre, Sir Jas. Eyre, M.D., Dr. John Clarke, Dr. A. J. Sutherland, Dr. Jeffreson, Jas. Paget, J. T. Ware, W. Dickinson, J. Taunton, R. L. Thorn, G. Pilcher, G. J. Squibb, John Hilton, J. C. Salisbury, R. C. Griffith, J. Prophet, H. Blenkarne, W. Cathrow, Peter Hood, A. M. Randal, H. Coombe, esqrs. Secretary,

Collector, Mr. Chas. Tidbury, 11, Great James's-st., Bedford-row.

ARMY MEDICAL Officers, FRIENDLY

SOCIETY. Established in 1816. President, Sir James M'Grigor, bt. Trustees, Sir James M'Grigor, bt. Dr. J. R. Hume, Geo. J. Guthrie, esq., Dr. Dan. Maclachlan.

Secretary, G. S. Clarke, esq., Army Medical Board Office, Whitehall,

ARMY Medical Officers, BENEVO

LENT SOCIETY. Instituted 1820. President, Sir Chas. M. Clarke, bt. Trustees, Geo. Jas. Guthrie, esq., Dr. Andrew Smith, Dr. A.Stewart. Secretary, G. S. Clarke, esq., Army Medical Board Office, Whitehall.

LAW ASSOCIATION, for the benefit of Widows and Families of professional men in the Metropolis and Vicinity. Committee meet first Thursday in every month, except Sept. and Oct. Estab, 1817. President, Lord Lyndhurst. Vice-Pres., The Lord Chancellor, The Master of the Rolls, Lord Justice Knight Bruce, Rt. Hon. Sir Geo. J. Turner, Rt. Hon. Sir James Wigram.

Treasurers, Geo. H. Kinderley, Law

rence Desborough, esqrs. Secretary, John Murray, esq., 7, Whitehall-place.

Collector, Mr. Thomas Pemeller,

20, Hemingford-villas, Islington.

ARTISTS BENEVOLENTFUND, for the
Relief of their Widows and Orphans.
Incorporated by Charter, 1827.
Patron, The QUEEN.
President, Sir J. E. Swinburne, bt.
Treasurer, Sir Claude Edw. Scott, bt.
Secretary, Aug. U. Thiselton, esq.,
34,Gt.Queen-st., Lincoln.-inn-flds.
Collector, Mr. Thos. Brittain.

ARTISTS' General Benevolent Insti-
tution, for the Relief of decayed
Artists whose works are known
and esteemed, their Widows and
Orphans. Ins. 1814. Incorp. 1842.
Protectress, The QUEEN.
Patron, Prince Albert.
President, Sir C. L. Eastlake.
Treasurer, C. R. Cockerell, esq.
Honorary Sec., H. W. Phillips, esq.
Assistant Sec., Mr. W. J. Roper,

19, Great Coram-st., Russell-sq. Collector, Mr. J. P. Wildsmith.

GOVERNESSES' BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION. The objects are-temporary assistance to Governesses in distress-annuity and provident funds-a home for Governesses during the intervals between their engagements—a system of registration entirely free of expense—— an asylum for the aged. Incorporated by Royal Charter. 32, Sackville-st.

Under the Patronage of the QUEEN,

Prince Albert, Duchess of Gloucester, Duch. of Kent, Duke of Cambridge, Grand Duchess of Mecklenburgh Strelitz, the Princess Mary Adelaide. President, Earl of Harrowby. Secretary, Chas. W. Klugh, esq.

SCOTTISH HOSPITAL, Crane Court,

Fleet-street. Incorp. 1665, for the
relief of aged and indigent Natives
of Scotland resident in London.
Petitions of applicants for relief are
required to be in the Office, Trinity
Church-passage, Fetter-lane,on the
1st Wednesday of the month. THE
KINLOCH BEQUEST, a TRUST to
the HOSPITAL for granting An-
nuities to Seamen and Soldiers,
natives of Scotland, wounded and
disabled in the Army or Navy,
Committee meet on the 1st Thurs-
day in March, June, Sept. and
Dec.

President, Duke of Montrose.
Treasurer, The Chisholm.
Chaplains, Rev. John Cumming,
D.D., Archdeacon Sinclair.
Physicians, Jn. Webster, M.D.,
George Darling, M.D., Rob. Dick-
son, M.D., John Scott, M.D.
Surgs., J. Liddle, esq.,R.H.Macken-
zie, M.D., Professor Fergusson.
Secretary, James Adair, esq.
Solicitor, W. M. Webster, esq.
Surveyor, Thos. L. Donaldson, esq.
Collector & Visitor of the Poor, Geo.
Anderson, 8, Canonbury-street,
Islington.

Beadle, L. J. Wishart.

MORDEN COLLEGE, for the recep
tion of decayed Merchants, being
Members of the Established
Church, and widowers or bache-
lors, of the age of fifty years or
upwards. They have 721. a year,
medical attendance, coals, candles,
and washing, and the use of a
Library. Elections vested in
the Trustees. Estab. 1695. Col-
lege at Blackheath.
Trustees, T. Baring, esq., Sir J.
W. Lubbock, bt., Hon. J. T. L.
Melville, J. B. Heath, esq., K. D.
Hodgson, esq., G. R. Smith, esq.,
T. M. Weguelin, esq.
Treasurer, Henry Smyth, esq.
Chaplain, Rev. Will. Marsh.
Solicitors, Messrs. Oliverson, Lavie,
and Peachey.

ROYAL NAVAL BENEVOLENT SO-
CIETY, late the Royal Naval Cha-
ritable Society, to relieve indigent ›
Orphans, Widows, and Children, of
Royal Naval Officers, and also
Royal Naval Officers reduced by
Misfortune to Indigence, with
grants of from £5 to £25.
Founded 1739. Revived 1791.
Incorporated 1838.
Patroness, The QUEEN.

President, V.-Adm. 4 Lord. Rad

stock.

Trustees.

shipwreck. Established March
4th, 1824. Office, 14, John-street,
Adelphi.

Patron, The QUEEN.
Vice-Patrons, Prince ALBERT, King
of the Belgians.

President, Duke of Northumber-
land.

Chairman of the Committee of Ma

nagement, Thos. Baring, esq.
Dep. Chairman, Thos. Chapman, esq.
Treasurer, Henry Willis, esq.
Secretary, Richard Lewis, esq.
Life-Boat Inspector, Capt. Ward,
R.N.

THE TRAVELLERS' SOCIETY, Es-
tablished as
a point of reunion
for British Travellers and Diplo-
matists. 106, Pall Mall.
Committee, Earl of Aberdeen, #T.

Baring, esq., C. L. G. Berkeley,
esq., T. W. Bramston, esq., J.
Broadhurst, esq., J. Bushe, esq.,
Visct. Canning, S. P. Cockerell,
esq., Col. P. Dundas, H. F. Fors-
ter, esq., Hon. J. W. Fortescue,
G. Hibbert, esq., Marquess of
Lansdowne, Ed. Marjoribanks,
esq., Earl of Mulgrave, Earl of
Sandwich, R. B. Sheridan, esq.,
Visct. Strangford, G. Tomline,
Maj. Gen. Hon. A. Upton, Rt.
Hon. J. A. S. Wortley.
Treasurer, Edw. Marjoribanks, esq.

V.-Adms. 4 Lord Radstock, 4W. Secretary, W. S. Quentery, esq..

Bowles. R.-Adm. Sir W. O. Pell.
Hon. Solicitor, Nath. Overbury, esq.
Secretary.

J. T. Riccalton, esq., R.N., 18,
Adam-street, Adelphi.

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GRAND LODGE of FREEMASONS of

England, Great Queen-st., Lin-
coln's Inn-fields.

Grand Master, Earl of Zetland.
Deputy G. M., Earl of Yarhorough.
Sen. Warden, W. Stuart, esq.
Jun. Do., H. W. Eaton, esq.
Treasurer, Sam. Tomkins, esq.
Chaplains, Rev. John E. Cox, Rev.

Edward Moore.
Registrar, Alex. Dobie, esq.
Secretary, Wm. Henry White, esq.
Secretary for German Correspond-
ence, Henry L. Crohn, esq.
Deacons, H. Lloyd, J. N. Tomkins,

esqrs.

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