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TWENTY-SIXTH REPORT

OF

THE SOCIETY

FOR

BETTERING THE CONDITION

AND

INCREASING THE COMFORTS

OF THE POOR.

LONDON:

PRINTED FOR THE SOCIETY, BY W. BULMER AND CO. CLEVELAND-ROW, ST. JAMES'S ; AND SOLD BY J. HATCHARD, OPPOSITE ALBANY

PLACE, PICCADILLY;

ALSO BY

BECKET, PALL-MALL; ROBSON, BOND-STREET; PAYNE, MEW'S GATE; RIVINGTON, ST. PAUL'S CHURCH YARD; EGERTON, WHITEHALL; CADELL AND DAVIES, STRAND; AND VERNOR AND HOOD, POULTRY. ALSO BY TODD, YORK; HAZARD, BATH; AKENHEAD AND SONS, NEWCASTLE; PENNINGTON AND STANLEY, DURHAM; BROWNE, HULL; EASTON, SALISBURY; TREWMAN, EX ETER; CLARKE, MANCHESTER; HOUGH, CLOCESTER; AND LEE, AT LEWES.

May 1805

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Account of mode of employing parish children at
Birmingham-of provision for sick poor at Ongar
—APPENDIX Containing queries from Ladies Com-
mittee-a clergyman's legacy-report of the Ken-
dal schools-advice from the endeavour society—
receipt for saving coals-LIST of Committee-and
of Subscribers.-Index to the Fourth Volume.

No. CXXV.

Extract from an Account of the School at Campsall. By the Hon. Mrs. Childers.

THE school for poor children at Campsall in the county of York was established by three young ladies, the daughters of Mr. Frank; who undertook, as soon as their own education was completed, to instruct at their father's house a few poor girls in reading, plain work, and knitting; and they likewise gave them some necessary articles of clothing. They have been since induced by the solicitations both of the poor children in their neighbourhood, and of their parents, gradually to increase the number of their scholars; and it now amounts to between sixty and seventy, all of whom they teach themselves.

VOL. V.

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