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" First. — That the incorporation of St. Luke's 

 Hospital, their successors and assigns, shall and will 

 at all times during the continuance of such incorpo- 

 ration, or by what other name it may be called, keep, 

 set apart and reserve one portion, ward or wing of 

 the building to be erected for a hospital capable of 

 containing twenty beds for the use and the accom- 

 modation of British emigrants, and which shall 

 always be called ' The Ward of St. George the 

 Martyr.' " 



" Second. — That fifteen of such emigrants shall at 

 all times during the continuance of such incorpora- 

 tion, or by whatever other name it may be called, be 

 admitted into the said hospital upon the certificate 

 of either the British Consul or British Vice-Consul 

 for the time being, or of the Rector, or of a Church- 

 warden for the time being of the Anglo-American 

 Free Church of St. George the Martyr, such certifi- 

 cate to state that the person requires medical or sur- 

 gical aid." 



" Third. — That the British Consul, Acting British 

 Consul, or Vice-Consul of the port of New York, 

 and also one of the Wardens and one of the Ves- 

 trymen of the said Anglo-American Free Church of 

 St. George the Martyr for the time being, shall be 

 ex-officio members of the Board of Managers of St. 

 Luke's Hospital and have equal rights and powers 

 with all or any other managers." 



