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ANNUITIES OF £21
For distressed Members of the upper and middle classes of Society are granted
T he National Benevolent Institution,
FOUNDED BY THE LATE PETER HERVE.
E s t a b li s h e d
1812.
In c o r p o r a te d b y
R o y a l C h a r te r .
Vln»et tbe protection an» patronage of
H IS M O ST E X C E L L E N T M A J E S T Y K IN G G E O RG E V .
P residentâ THE R i g h t HONOURABLE THE E A ItL OP H A L S B U R Y .
T reasu rerâ R O B E R T
W . D IB D I N , Esq.
â nsioners elected half-yearly in May and November, 3431 persons already
tted.
=Ipwards of 640 Pensioners at present on the books.
A D D IT IO N A L SUPPORT U R G E N T L Y N E E D E D .
fe
D o n a t i o n s â£5,
nnual
Two Votes ; £10, Four Votes; and so on in proportion.
S u b s c r i p t i o n s â5s.,
L E G A C IE S
ARE
One Vote ; 10s., Two Votes ; and so on in proportion.
ALSO
EARNESTLY
SO LIC ITE D .
11 information to be obtained at the Office, 65, Southampton Row, London, W.C.
H E N R Y C. L A T R E IL L E , Secretary
ueen Charlotteâs Lying-In Hospital
M A R Y L E B O N E R O A D , L O N D O N , N .W .
. üUNDED
I7S3.
IN C O R PO R AT ED
BY
R OYAL
CHARTER
*
18 8 5 .
-------------------------Patrons
HEB
HER
M AJESTY
M AJESTY
â esident : THE VISCOUNT PORTMAN.
T H E QU EEN .
QUEEN A L E X A N D R A
T r e a su rer: ALFR ED C. DE ROTHSCHILD, Esq., C.
Chairm an o f C om m ittee: SIR SAMUEL SCOTT, B a rt., M .P .
OBJECTS
OF T H E
Z_
C H A R IT Y .
he reception of Poor Married Women tor their Confinement; also Deserving Unmarried
Women with th eir first child.
*
The provision of skilled Midwives to attend Poor Married Women in their Confinem ents
a t th eir ow n hom es.
The Training of Medical Pupils, Midwives for the Poor, and Monthly Nurses.
Fees, Ac., apply to the Matron.
Last year 1,880 p oor w om en w ere received in to the H ospital, an d 2,367
tended and nurBed a t their ow n hom es.
.£ 1 0 ,0 0 0
For Rules,
o th ers
U R G E N T L Y N E E D E D FO R M A IN T E N A N C E
M U C H N E E D E D IM P R O V E M E N T S .
w e re
,
AND .
-w otofniiy received b y the Bankers, M essrs. C o c k s , BiDDU LPH & r
W A T T S , Seer star-