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St James's 1896

Report for the year 1896 made to the Vestry of Saint James's, Westminster

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The practice has been to dispose of it as follows:—
£
s.
d.
Rector's Sick and Visiting Fund
15
2
10
Ditto, Coals
2
11
10
Churchwardens (Coals and Bread)
25
0
0
Offertory School Fund (in accordance with
the intention of some of the Benefactors)
14
0
0
£56
14
8
The Hon. Sec. to the Charity is Mr. James Redman, as
above.
A copy of the Accounts of this Charity is given on page
160.
Offertory Schools.
The object of this Charity is for the advancement of the
education of boys at any Public Elementary School or
Schools in the Parish, by means of Prizes and Exhibitions.
The Charity is administered by Governors, under a scheme
of the Charity Commissioners, and the income is invariably
devoted to the National and Sunday Schools, Great Windmill
Street.
A copy of the Accounts of this Charity is given on page
159.
Burlington School for Girls.
This School is administered under a scheme established
by the Charity Commissioners in the year 1875, and two
of the Governors are elected by the Vestry, the present
representatives being Mr. F. H. Bingham and Mr. J. B. Colwill.
The school fees, which are payable in advance at the
commencement of each term, are as follows:—Entrance, 5s.
for one pupil, and 2s. 6d. for each additional pupil from the
same family. Tuition for a pupil entering the school above
the age of 10 years, £1 12s. 6d. per term. For a pupil