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Article GRAND FESTIVAL OF THE ORDER. ← Page 8 of 18 →
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Grand Festival Of The Order.
HOUSE COMMITTEE . Lord H . John Spencer Churchill , Kensington Palace . Mr . J . P . Acklam , 138 , Strand . " C . Baiimer , 37 , Albemarle Street . " F . AV . Bossy , City Road , St . Luke ' s . Dr . Crucefix , Lancaster Place , AA aterloo Bridge .
The Rev . AA . Fallowfield , 49 , AA arren Street , Fitzroy Square . Mr . A . S . Gordon , 35 , Ely Place . " AV . R . G . Key , 41 , Ebery Street , Pimlico . " H . R . Lewis , Oriental Club , Hanover Square . " AA . AV . Prescott , Threadneedle Street . " AVm . Shadbolt , Stockwell Common . " AV . H . AATiite , 18 , Artillery Place , Finsbury Square .
AUDIT COMMITTEE . Mr . Charles Baumer . Mr . R . AV . J . Rodgers . " S . Cardozo . " AVm . Shadbolt . " E . Harper . " J . C . Stahlscbmidt . " G . Henekey . " R . Sargent . " S . C . Norris . " J . Taylor . " T . Peppin . " AV . PI . AVhite
At the Quarterly General Court , April 5 , 1836 , John Ramsbottom , Esq ., M . P ., was re-elected Treasurer . The undernamed children were admitted into the school : — Emma' W . Andrews . Adeline Gooding . Fanny Sheffield . Sarah T . AV . AValton . Henrietta Toudap . Eliza Pullen .
FESTIVAL OF THE FEMALE SCHOOL . ± — " But Juan answer'd , * Look Upon tiiis child—I saved her—must not leave Her life to chance ; hut point me out some nook Of safety , -where she less may shrink avui grieve , And I am with you . " — -Whereon Johnson took A glance around—and shrugg'd—and twitch'd his sleeve And black-silk neckclothand replied ' You ' re right ;
, Poor thing ! " * * * * * * * * * * * * * " At least 1 will endure Whate ' er is lo be borne—but not resign The child who ' s parentless , and therefore mine . " BYKON .
Amongst the many characteristics of her greatness which throw a halo around the classic brow of England , and which the philosopher and the philanthropist love to contemplate , is her benevolence—second to none , if not the first . Upon her lofty island-shore the adamantine shrine of Freedom has stood for ages . In the cherished land of the brave can sweetest Charity also boast of her coeval temple . Here doth the genius of England ministerattended bthe milder virtuesand first in the
, y ; train of these , the pleiad sisters , Piety and Mercy , with their snow-white robes and dewy urns . The name of England ' s Benevolence is written " -with a pencil of light , " if not in the most glowing , certainly the purest page of her annals . AAlierever along her surface the eye may turn ,
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Grand Festival Of The Order.
HOUSE COMMITTEE . Lord H . John Spencer Churchill , Kensington Palace . Mr . J . P . Acklam , 138 , Strand . " C . Baiimer , 37 , Albemarle Street . " F . AV . Bossy , City Road , St . Luke ' s . Dr . Crucefix , Lancaster Place , AA aterloo Bridge .
The Rev . AA . Fallowfield , 49 , AA arren Street , Fitzroy Square . Mr . A . S . Gordon , 35 , Ely Place . " AV . R . G . Key , 41 , Ebery Street , Pimlico . " H . R . Lewis , Oriental Club , Hanover Square . " AA . AV . Prescott , Threadneedle Street . " AVm . Shadbolt , Stockwell Common . " AV . H . AATiite , 18 , Artillery Place , Finsbury Square .
AUDIT COMMITTEE . Mr . Charles Baumer . Mr . R . AV . J . Rodgers . " S . Cardozo . " AVm . Shadbolt . " E . Harper . " J . C . Stahlscbmidt . " G . Henekey . " R . Sargent . " S . C . Norris . " J . Taylor . " T . Peppin . " AV . PI . AVhite
At the Quarterly General Court , April 5 , 1836 , John Ramsbottom , Esq ., M . P ., was re-elected Treasurer . The undernamed children were admitted into the school : — Emma' W . Andrews . Adeline Gooding . Fanny Sheffield . Sarah T . AV . AValton . Henrietta Toudap . Eliza Pullen .
FESTIVAL OF THE FEMALE SCHOOL . ± — " But Juan answer'd , * Look Upon tiiis child—I saved her—must not leave Her life to chance ; hut point me out some nook Of safety , -where she less may shrink avui grieve , And I am with you . " — -Whereon Johnson took A glance around—and shrugg'd—and twitch'd his sleeve And black-silk neckclothand replied ' You ' re right ;
, Poor thing ! " * * * * * * * * * * * * * " At least 1 will endure Whate ' er is lo be borne—but not resign The child who ' s parentless , and therefore mine . " BYKON .
Amongst the many characteristics of her greatness which throw a halo around the classic brow of England , and which the philosopher and the philanthropist love to contemplate , is her benevolence—second to none , if not the first . Upon her lofty island-shore the adamantine shrine of Freedom has stood for ages . In the cherished land of the brave can sweetest Charity also boast of her coeval temple . Here doth the genius of England ministerattended bthe milder virtuesand first in the
, y ; train of these , the pleiad sisters , Piety and Mercy , with their snow-white robes and dewy urns . The name of England ' s Benevolence is written " -with a pencil of light , " if not in the most glowing , certainly the purest page of her annals . AAlierever along her surface the eye may turn ,