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OPEN COUNCIL. 143
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of ' Ladies your A Journal , paper sugge...
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Ladies, Have All May Been I Written Heg ...
the perhaps " Evening , to Inver Mail Carg , " so il . don M 't y first trouble letter to send to the it " to Times me ; " but was do cop tell ied me into if shall likelmiss seeing the Mr
thev appear regularly ; I very y " papers . . grant Hastings us a sent happy a most meetin kind g and letter brav to e this hearts p . lace . _° ** * God bless you , and
Yours ever , Maria S . Eye .
Open Council. 143
OPEN COUNCIL . 143
Of ' Ladies Your A Journal , Paper Sugge...
of ' Ladies your A Journal , paper suggesting signed " A . some E . " in changes " Open in Council the organization " in the August of the X Number . Y . Z .
Fundseems to , require an answer , and with your permission I will explain the professed I object must , beg to of be the in eith b Fun y rem er d , a inding and new the or your difficulty independent to readers assist in th that making at plan the ; X the on . Y the changes . Z of . contrary Fun the proposed d has , its never . aim
Benovolent from the beginnin Institution g has been devoted merel to y annuitiesb department means of Governesses Governesses them-, y ¦ selves willing . to It facilitat is stated e all in arran the report gements thus of that for the excellent benefit the of Institution governesses , " That , obtained and it that is
any offered annuity being branch speciall and fund of its , y is the benefits devoted therefore society to an that can attempt to be peculiar be manifold to supported fund take . advantage " . The , X . subscriptions Y of . the Z . o assistance r five shilli thus ngs appear
in Firstl government , y . little Security securities being for required the by the subscribers for aid unavoidable of a , well the - money established but necessary received societ expenses being y . Secondl invested . And y .
thirdl faith Economy and y , the , honorable guarante treatment e the sanction secured of such to all an parties institution concerned affords . of the good
that I agree perfect with openness " A . E and . " in access thinking to every that justice thing relating to the subscribers to this fund requires should had been sufficientl
be securedbut it was supposed such access y provided for detailed , every information , lady who has Charles applied William for particulars Klugh having Esq received Secretary the to most the
Governesses Benevolent ; Society , 32 , Sackville Street , , h . aving , kindly offered to If answer the names all enquiries of the . oriinators of the fund have been withheldit has g
only been from a well-founded conviction that they were not sufficientl , y known and the to sanction the public of , the and Governesses that the approval Benevolent of the Institution Englishwoman would ' s be Journal more
likel any y one to taking inspire the confidence trouble to in ask tlie for plan or desire ; at but it the th will em names . not do have to been wait g for iven the to
accumulation It is also of remarked funds before by "A determining . E . " th their exact be application breference , but their to
every exact app notice lication and prospectus was settled in from circulation -the first , and , as may the most seen careful y a consideration devoted to the lan before it was presented to the notice of the persons in
view . p woul The dI proposition fearbe quite that impracticable previous payments unless should a larger be subscri returned ption if could desired be ,
obtained , besides , labouring under the disadvantage of changing altogether the aid al p society l lan , proposed . of All 50 shillings cannot by the hope X or . Y a to . Z ten . get fund annuities , namel subscri y , of that ption _^ 25 of of per forming 5 annum shillings a for mutual and the
smsum , years ; of unless asacred willing duty to to consider be relieved the relief if possible of each in preference other ' s destitution to that of in the other light
class , one of the , most important objects of this fund must fall to the any ground ; that , of inducing an esprit de corps amongst governesses themselves and
teaching them to combine their efforts for a common good .
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), Oct. 1, 1863, page 143, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01101863/page/71/
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