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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 10TH SEPTEMBER, 1870.
Vice- Patrons
HIS GRACE THE ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY. THE RIGHT REV. THE LORD BISHOP OF LONDON. THE RIGHT REV. THE LORD BISHOP OF WINCHESTER. THE RIGHT REV. THE LORD BISHOP OF ROCHESTER. THE RIGHT HON. THE LORD CHANCELLOR,
THE RIGHT HON. THE FIRST LORD OF THE ADMIRALTY. ADMIRAL SIR T. J. COCHRANE, G.C.B., Admiral of the Fleet. ADMIRAL SIR FAIRFAX MORESBY, G.C.B., Admiral of the Fleet. THE RIGHT HON. THE EARL OF LEVEN AND MELVILLE. THE RIGHT HON, VISCOUNT KIRKALDIE,
JOHN COOK, ESQ., W.S.
W. G. SHEDDEN, ESQ., Chairman of Lloyd's Patriotic Fund.
BACK, ADMIRAL SIR GEORGE BARNETT, ÅDMIRAL E.
President
ADMIRAL THE HON. ARTHUR DUNCOMBE.
Vice-Presidents
BROKE-MIDDLETON, REAR-ADMIRAL SIR G. N., BART.,
C.B.
CLIFFORD, ADMIRAL SIR A. W. J., BART., C.B. COPLEY, SIR JOSEPH, BART.
DOUGLAS, COMMANDER J. STODDART, Life Governor. DUKE, SIR J., BAHT., ALDERMAN
EGMOST, ADMIRAL THE RIGHT HON. THE EARL OF
EVANS, ADMIRAL GEORGE
GREY, ADMIRAL THE HON. SIR F. W., G.C.B. HAMILTON, ADMIRAL W. A. B..
HAMOND; REAR-ÅDMIRAL ŠIR ANDREW S., BART. HARDWICKE, ADMIRAL THE RIGHT HON. THE EARL OF HAY, CAPT., THE RIGHT HON. LORD JOHN, R.N., C.B.,
M.P.
HOWE, THE RIGHT HON. THE EARL
Trustees under the Will of the late
Dr. Andrew Ball.
LAUDERDALE, ADMIRAL THE RIGHT HON. THE EARL
OF, K.C.B.
LONDON, The Right Hon. the LORD MAYOR of, for the
time being.
LUSHINGTON, ADMIRAL SIR STEPHEN, G.C.B.
MARTIN, F. P. B., Esq.
PAGET, VICE ADMIRAL
CLARENCE, K.C.B.
THE RIGHT HON. LORD
PAKINGTON, THE RIGHT HON. SIR J. S., BART., M.P.,
P.C., G.C.B.
PEEK, H. W., Esq., M.P.
PELL, ADMIRAL SIR W. 0.
PRESCOTT, ADMIRAL SIR HENRY, G.C.B.
SALOMONS, SIR D., BART., ALDERMAN, M.P.
WHISH, VICE-ADMIRAL W. G. H.
WILLIAMS, VICE-ADMIRAL W. J.
WISEMAN, REAR-ADMIRAL SIR W. S., BART., K.C.B.
COUNCIL.
REAR-ADMIRAL E. BARNETT. ADMIRAL W. A. B. HAMILTON
T. BAKER, Esq., R.N., C.B. JOHN BREAKS, ESQ., R.N. DR. J. T. BREMNER, R.N.
COLONEL G. W. CONGDON, I.M.
President
ADMIRAL THE HON. ARTHUR DUNCOMBE.
Acting Vice-Presidents
REV. J. C. CONNOLLY, Chaplain R.N. DR. W. T. DOMVILLE, R.N., D.I.H. VICE-ADMIRAL GEO, GOLDSMITH, C.B. T. HOLMES Gore, Esq.
W. C. B. HALL, Esq., Admiralty. REAR-ADMIRAL C. S. HAND, C.B.,
SIR EDW. IIILDITCH, M.D., R.N., I.H. REY, E. KITSON, Chaplain R.N,
J. M. CASE, Esq.
Treasurer
EDGAR ATHELING DRUMMOND, ESQ.
VICE-ADMIRAL W. G. H. WHISH.
REAR-ADMIRAL SIR W. S. WISEMAN, BART., K.C.B.
Directors
Auditors
REV. J. H. LANG, Chaplain R.N. VICE-ADMIRAL J. B. B. MCHARDT. STAFF-COMMANDER GEORGE MOORE, CAPTAIN E. J. P. PEARN, R.N. CAPTAIN BEDFORD C. T. FIM, R.N. CAPTAIN J. C. PITMAN, R.N.
CAPTAIN ROBERT ROBERTSON, R.N. COMMANDER C. D. SANDERS, R.N.
COMMANDER JOHN SANDERS, R.N. VICE-ADMIRAL R. H. STOPFORD.
R.N.
REV. W. GUISE TUCKER, Chaplain R.N. COLONEL J. W. C. WILLIAMS, R.M.A.
E. T. DRAPER, ESQ.
HENRY C. VERNON, ESQ.
Solicitor
GEORGE ALLEN, Esq.
Secretary
ALFRED EAMES.
Banker:
MESSRS. DRUMMOND & Co., 49 Charing Cross, LONDON AND COUNTY BANK, Deptford Branch, S.E.
Principal and Chaplain
The Rev. E. B. SLATER, M.A., late Fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge.
Medical Attendant
SAMUEL MASON, M.R.C.P., M.R.C.S., L.S.A
Matron MISS BECKETT.
It is particularly requested that applications relative to the admission of Pupils, &c., be addressed to the Secretary alone, who will supply either personally or by letter, such further particulars as may be desired.
Boys are prepared for the Universities, for the Military, Naval, and East Indian Services, for the Civil Service and other Competitive Examina tions, and for Mercantile Pursuits. After a boy has passed through the Lower School, he may be specially prepared for any Public Examination er Profession, on application to the Head Master.
The regular course of Instruction includes Divinity, English, French, German, Latin, Greek, Ancient and Modern History and Geogra- phy, Arithmetic, Navigation, Mathematics, Natural Philosophy, Writing, Book-keeping, Mapping, and Drilling. Lecturës are given on Scientific and General Subjects each term. ̧
There is Divine Service in the School Chapel on Sundays.
There are good Play Grounds, a Cricket Field of about four acres, a large Swimming Bath, a Fives Court, a Gymnasium, and a Library, on the premises.
Terms--
For Sons of Officers in the Royal Navy or Marines,
£40 per annum, with a nomination.
£42 10s. per annum, without a nomination.
(A limited number of Pupils are admitted on lower terms; applications for particulars to be made to the Secretary.)
For Grandsons, Nephews, and Stepsons of Officers in the Royal Navy or Marifes;
Sons of Officers in the Army; Sons of Civil Servants of the Crown,
£45 per annum (no nomination required).
For Sons of Gentlemen not in the Service of the Crown,
£55 per annum, with a nomination.
£57 10s. per annum, without a nomination.
The number of these Pupils is limited by the
Bye-laws.
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