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No. 130. [ E Ss TH ] SATURDAY, JUNE 22, 1912.


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PEDIGREES. Evidences of Descent from Wills, Prerog. Probate Court, London, 1650-1750 period, ten years searched for 5s. 6d. ; 1750-180* period, ten years for 7*. Sd. (except names beginning with B, H. M 8, or W, for which special rates). Other London Probate Courts and all Provincial Probate Registries searched by arrangement. Abstracts of wills from -2s. M. each. Researches in Public Record Office. Diocesan Registries Parochial and Non-Parochial Registers and other archives. Foreign searches.

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OBJECTS. This Institution was established in 1.S39 in the City of London, under the Presidency of the late Alderman Harmer, for granting Pensions and Temporary Assistance to principals and assistants engaged as vendors of Newspapers.

MEMBERSHIP.-Every Man or Woman throughout the United Kingdom, whether Publisher. Wholesaler. Retailer, Employer, or Employed, is entitled to become a Member of this Institution, and enjoy its benefits, upon payment of Five Shillings annually, or Three Guineas for life, provided that he or she is engaged in the sale of Newspapers, and such Members who thus contribute secure priority of consideration in the event of their needing aii from the Institution.

PENSIONS. The Annuitants now number Fifty, the Men receiving 25?. and the Women -M. per annum each.

The " Royal Victoria Pension Fund," commemorating the great advantages the News Trade enjoyed under the rule of Her late Majesty Queen Victoria, provides 201. a year each for Six Widows oi Newsvenaors.

The " Francis Fund " provides Pensions for One Man, 251., and One Woman, 2W., and was specially subscribed in memory of the late John Francis, who died on April 6, 1882, and was for more than fifty years Publisher of the Atheiutum. He took an active and leading part throughout the whole period of the agitation for the repeal of tht various then existing "Taxes on Knowledge," and was for very manj years a staunch supporter of this Institution.

The " Horace Marshall Pension Fund "is the gift of the late Mr. Horace Brooks Marshall. The employes of that firm have primary right of election to its benefits.

The "Herbert Lloyd Pension Fund" provides 257. per annum for one nun, in perpetual and grateful memory of Mr. Herbert Lloyd, who died May 12, 1809.

The principal features of the Rules governing election to all Pensions, ire, that each Candidate shall have been (1) a Member of tiie Institu tion for not less thau ten years preceding application ; (2) not lefs than fifty -five years of age ; I3< engaged in the sale of Newspapers for at least ten years.

RELIEF. Temporary relief is giren in cases of distress, not only M Members of the Institution, but to Newsvendors or their servants who may be recommended for assistance by Members of the Institu tion ; and, subject to investigation, relief is awarded in accordance with the merits and requirements of each case.

W. WILKIE JONES, Secretary.


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