Annuities to the Blind Being An Account of Charities Giving Recurrent Assistanc

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Annuities to the Blind Being An Account of Charities Giving Recurrent Assistanc
Edmund C Johnson
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Alfred Hirst, who has been the pioneer of work for the Blind in Whitby, is one.
The Marquis of Normanby kindly gives two additional pensions, Mr. Alfred Hirst one, and the Marchioness of Normanby one. Pensioners must for -the time being be ordinarily resident in the area of the rural and urban district of Whitby.
The pensioners receive 5 55. Each per annum.
Ill LIX. YORKSHIRE. YORK EMANUEL Address JOHN EDMUND JONES, ESQ. (Treasurer and Setretary), i MARKET STREET, YORK.
Grants Annuities to 30-3
...5 blind persons.
This Charity was founded in 1781, for the benefit of ministers of all denominations in the United Kingdom and their wives, widows, and children who are blind or nearly blind or idiotic. Payments are made half-yearly in February and August.
The Annuities are never less than 10 or more than 20. Applicants are to transmit a true statement of their case in writing to the Secretary before one of the general meetings of the governors, which are held at York half-yearly on the second Thursdays in April and October.


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