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TsEE POOR CLERGY RELIEF CORPORATION.
T Established 18i6. Incorporated by Royal Charter 1867.
For the Jmmediate Relief of the Clergy. theirWidows, and Orphans, In times of sickness. bereevement. or other temporary distress.
PATRO-NS.
- The LORD ARCHBISHOP of CANTERBURY.
The LORD ARCHBISEIOP of YORK.
President-The LORD BISHOP of LONDON.
Professional Auditors-htesre. J. WYaddell and Co., SanusIon-house.
chambers, Queen Victoria-street. E.C.
The applications for belp to tho Corporation were neTer *o painfully numerous and urgent as at resent, and tho Comninittee most earnestly APPEAL for Offertories, Church Collections, Douations. and Subscriptinns, to enable them to cay on their good work with increased liberality. AIl cbequcs sbould hb crossed l-ondon an-I Wetminster Bnk, 1, St. Jamesa3-square. J. E. COX. D.D.. Chairman.
P. T. PIGOTT, D.C.L., Secretary. Offiesm of the Corporation, 36, Southampton-street, Strand. V.C
tRPINOE-SS LOUI UHrEfrte HTC
L TION of YOUNG GIRLS.-1,287 friendless yOung girls shel. tered, clothed. educated. and trained for domestic servico. 80 nosv in the HEome. The funds are exhauseted. The Committee plead earnestly for speedy heolp. CONIRIBUTIONS may bepaidinito theConnsohidatoe Uanh, threa'needlo-street * at the Honue, Voodhouse, Ian. stead- or to the Secretary, 26. iNe' Broad-street, London. 45th annual report usny be had on application.
s)RITISU. ORPHAN ASYLU51M; Mlack-enzie-parz
B Slough. for the orphans of those once in Prosperity ot all denouin3tions and from every part of the British Eunpire. The Instiftuion is supported entirely by voi'n tarycontr butions.Tha Committee most earnestly ArPPEAL for FUNDS> to riret present liabibties.
H. SYES THORNTON M.A., F.R.s.. Treasurer. CLaIARtL%S WOOLLOTO&, J.P., Chairman. ,ALFRED MACKENZIE, secretary.
Bankers-MIessr3. fiilliains. Deacon' and On., IBirchin-lans, London: and the Manchester and Salford Bank, Manchester. Otlices, 47. Cannon-street, EX.
3ONiDON ORPHTAN ASYLUjNj, Watford (formerly
L at CSaptou). instituted in 18131, for the Maintenance. Clothing, and Education of Fatherless Children of either sex, and wherever re2ident.
The Society dependss almsost entirely inoon voluntary tiupport.
The Mlan agers most earnestly APPEAL for HELP in maintaining the 55O orphasns under their care.
uns1 a.re urgently needed to mleet the current oxponditure.
The Next Election takes place on the 24th January, 183L Chidren must be nominated on or before the 10-h November.
Subscriptions wsill be most ths.nk-fulh' received at the office
ARlTllUR g. CAPEBL, Treasurer.
JAMES ROGERS Hon. Secretary.
E. S. VAITLBRIlGE, Assist. Secretary. Office. 1. St. HoleS's-Dlaca. E.C.
D ' td DESTITUTE CHllIDREN.
President-Tho light lion. the EARL CAIRNS.
Vice-President-The ltight lion. the LolRtI KINNAIRD.
Trenasurer-Win. Forrier, EsqI., M.P., 33, Cornhill, E.C.
Bankers-London and South-Western IBank (;o1* Branch, E.).
The Commiittee vcry earneetly AIPPEIAL for HELl to carry on the work of thess Institutions, now containing upwvards of 955 houmele s or orphan children.
In connexion with the Institutions there are 33 cottage homes for girl3 at Iiford. s. home for little boys in Jer2ey, and three large homnes for bors and girls in the East of Lond.n, all engaged in training children for seful and industriousi lives....
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