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LIST

OF THE

COMMITTEE AND OFFICERS

OF THE

-NATIONAIL SOCIETY.

PATRON.

His Royal Highness
The PRINCE REGENT.

PRESIDENT.
The ARCHBTSHOP Of CANTERBURY.

COMMITTEE.

The Lord High Chancellor, Vice-President.

The Archbishop of York, V. P.

The Earl of Shaftesbury, V. P.

The Earl of Hardwicke, V,P.

The Earl of Liverpool, V. P.

The Bishop of London, V. P,

The Bishop of Durham, V. P.

The Bishop of Winchester, V. P.

The Bisuop of Litchfield and Coventry, V. P.

The Bishop of Lincoln, V. P.

The Bishop of St. Asaph, V. P.

The Bishop of Bath and Wells, V. P.

The Bishop of Worcester, V. P.

The Bishop of Chichester, V. P.

The Bishop of Bancor, V. P.

The Bishop of Exeter, V. P.

The Bishop of St. David's V. P.

The BiSHOP of Salisfsuhy, V. P.

The Bishop of Norwich, V. P.

The Bishop of Hereford, V. P.

The Bishop of Carlisle, V. P.

The Bishop of Bristol, V. P.

The Bishop of Rochester, V. P.

The Bishop of Ely, V. P. .; .' .

The Bishop of Chester, V. P.

The Bishop of Peterborough, V. P.

The Bishop of Gloucester, V. P.

The Bishop of Oxford, V. P.

The Bishop of Llandaff, V. P.

The Bishop of SoDERand Mann, V. P.

The Bishop of Quebec, V. P.

The Bishop of Calcutta, V. P.

The Bishop of Nova Scotia, V. P.

Lord Ken Yon, V. P,

Lord Guenville, V. P.

Lord Redesdale, V. P.

Lord Colchester, V. P.

Right Hon. Richard Ryder, V. P.

Right Hon. Sir William Scott, V. P.

Admiral Lord Radstock.

Right Hon. Sir John Nicholl.

Hon. Mr. Justice Park.

Sir James Langham, Bart.

Rev. Archdeacon Pott, M. A.

Rev. Archdeacon Cambridge, M. A.

Rev. Archdeacon Watson, D. D.

Rev. G. Doyly, B. D.

Rev. H.H. Norris.m.a.

Rev. R. Lendon, M. A.

F. Burton, Esq.
John Round, Esq.

G. W. Marriott, Esq.
Quarles Harris, Esq.
William Davis, Esq.
Jamls Trimmer, Esq.
Joshua Watson, Esq. Treasurer.

Rev. Dr. A. Bell, Honorary Member.

Right Honourable the Lord Chief Baron, > , .. Right Honourable the Master of the Rolls, \ "vc>tturs

TheRev. T. T. Walmsley, B. D. Secretary, 13, Cliflbrd's Inn, to whom all Letters nre to be addressed.

or The

GENERAL COMMITTEE,

1818.

The Committee of the National Society have had the satisfaction in their former Reports of stating the great progress which the System of Education was making throughout this Kingdom, and in different parts of the World. They are happy in being able to announce, that its progress during the present year has kept pace with that of former years; that a considerable accession has been made of new Schools to the number of those heretofore established; that the zeal and energy of the public, in extending the operations of the System, remain unabated; and that the blessings which it carries with it, as they are diffusing themselves though a wider range, are more strongly felt and more universally acknowledged.

The Committee concluded their report of the last year with expressing their regret, that the Funds entrusted to their care were nearly exhausted, since less than o£3,000. at that time remained at their disposal; they at the same time expressed their intention of proceeding with their operations, in the exercise of their best discretion, for advancing most effectually the purposes of the Society, till the whole should be expended. In the prosecution of this design they continued, besides keeping up the full establishment of training Masters at the Central School, and incurring such other expcnces as could not be retrenched without injury to the Establishment, to make Grants of Money for the purpose of assisting in the erection of Schools in different Towns and Parishes, from which applications were received. With

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