The Constitution of the Charity Organisation Society. xviii What Workers can do in Charity Organisation xxi What Money can do in Charity Organisation xxiii Summary of Expenditure, 1889-90 and 90-91. xxv MEETINGS of the Council, p. 17. Money given for Distribution at Discretion, p. & Raised on 'Special Cases,' p. 3. NORTH ST. PANCRAS, p. 16. POPLAR, p. 14. REPORT addressed partly to Public, partly t Members, p. 1. Returns of Convalescent Cases, p. 21. Surgical Aid Cases, p. 21. Rules of the Charity Organisation Society, p. M SHOREDITCH, p. 14. Signs of Hope and Imitation, p. 15. Society in its Origin no 'Charity,' but an Organiser of Charities, p. 2. in Relation to the Poor-Law, p. 2. Some General Convictions, p. 9. Surgical Apparatus Supplied, p. 38. Voluntary Effort called out by Society, p. & CONTRIBUTION LISTS, &c. General Fund, Contributions to, p. 43. Surgical Appliances, Contributions for, p. 82. Transfer Account, Combined Collection, p. 98. THE DISTRICT COMMITTERS. Tabular Statement of Receipts and Expenditure p. 99. Form of Bequest, p. 91. Publications, 100. PATRON: THE QUEEN. PRESIDENT: THE LORD BISHOP Of London. VICE-PRESIDENTS: H.R.H. THE PRINCESS LOUISE (MARCHIONESS OF LORNE). RIGHT HON. W. E. GLADSTONE, M.P. G. B. BIDDER, ESQ., Q.C. HON. E. LYULPH STANLEY. J. L. FOSTER, Esq. COUNCIL: Chairman-HON. SIR C. W. FREMANTLE, K.C.B. Vice-Chairmen-MAJOR CAVENDISH C. FITZROY; F. J. S. EDGCOMBE, ESQ. Treasurers-H. B. PRAED, Esq.; GENERAL MERRIMAN, C.S.I.; G. J. MARJORIBANKS, ESQ. Representatives of District Committees (SEE BELOW). Ex-officio Members-CHAIRMEN AND HON. SECS. OF DISTRICT COMMITTEES, (SEE BELOW.) MEMBERS OF COUNCIL REPRESENTING METROPOLITAN CHARITIES: J. S. Budgett, Esq., Strangers' Friend Society. The Earl of Meath, Metropolitan Public Gardens Association. Mrs. Whately, Metropolitan Association for Befriending Young Servants. (For information in regard to one or two districts within the Metropolitan area, but not covered by a DIVISIONS WEST. Kensington Paddington. Chelsea. St. George's Union | St. James's, Soho, and W. Strand District Committee, see p. xviii.) 270 Burdett Road, E. 27 Street, E. Gen. Lynedoch W. M. Blyth, Rev.A. C. Vidler R. W. Granville E. Bond, Esq. H. N. Hamilton- C. N. Nicholson, Hon.Sir C.W.Fre mantle, K.C.B. Mrs. Allen A. H. Patterson, Esq. G. T. S. Gill, Esq. S. P. Backshell. Miss Clutton Mrs.Edwardes-Jones Miss Pritchard. Esq. W. F. Barnard, Esq. Miss Urlin: Rev. Dr. Bradby C. L. Corkran, Esq.. Rev.C.H.Turner Rev.A.B.Littlewood John Tennant, venor 134 High Street, E. Hon. R. C. Gros- 9 St. George's Circus, 30 Draper St., Wal- 86 Upper Kennington 67 York Road, S.E. Vicary St. School, and The Plain, Wands- Woolwich Union Lewisham 175 Rev. M. Sweet nam 73 Bromell's Road, S. Etches, Esq. 1 Grove Lane, S.E. A.E. Packe, Esq. Rev.G. W. Daniell Rev. C. Witherby . Rev. S. A. Thompson Nevile Reid, Esq. Mrs. Scrutton. Mrs. Schnadhorst. F. Morris, Esq. G.S.Esstment, Esq. Miss L. Sharpe }L.B. Sladen, Esq E. C. Grey, Esq. Miss Dendy + T. Thornton, Esq. Miss A. Grüner H. Gurney Esq. Mrs. Streatfeild Dr. G. B. Longstaff In these Districts there is more than one Committee in the Poor Law Division. Secretary to the Council-C. S. LOCH, Esq. Secretary to the Emigration Sub-Committee- Central Office: 15 Buckingham St. Adelphi, W.C. Office Hours: 10 to 4: Saturdays, 10 to 1. Solicitors-MESSRS. WONTNER & SONS, Ludgate Hill, E.C. Contributions should be sent to the Bankers of the Council of the Society, Messr3. Coutts & Co., 59 Strand, London, W.C.; and to the Secretary, at the Office, 15 Buckingham Street, Strand, London, W.C. |