XXll APPENDIX. 



Silver Fork and Spoon, &c. Reference is kindly permitted to the fol- 

 lowing gentlemen. 



The Loed Bishop of Madras. 



D. Eliott, Esq. 



W. E. TJndeewood, Esq. 



Geneeal J. W. Cleveland, Comg. S. Div. 



Geneeal Beuce. 



LlEUT.-COLONEL LlTCHTTELD, 2nd L. G. 

 LIEUT.-COLONEL HaNDS, 2,71(1 E. L. I. 



De. Geddes, Surgeon. 



Eev. W. T. Blenkinsop, a. m. 



Eev. J. C. Steeet. 



Rev. a. Fennel, a. b. 



LiEUT.-CoL. W. P. Macdonald, Presy. Pay Master. 



Colonel Weight, IQth Madras N. I. 



Colonel Bouldeeson, ZUh Madras N. I. 



Majoe Peitchaed, %th Madras N. I. 



De. White. 

 The following is an extract from a letter received from the Lord 

 Bishop of Madras. 



You have my full permission^ to use my name, in whatever way you 

 think it most desirable^ in behalf of your Establishment, and I beg to 

 assv/re you, that I never gave the tise of my name with greater satisfaction, 

 on any occasion. Both from what I have seen and heard, of the improve- 

 ment of yov/r young charge, I cannot but feel thankful that the Providence 

 of God has placed you in the position you occupy, on these beautiful 

 Hills, and as far as I can assist, to make your, and your Nieces' efforts 

 appreciated through the Presidency, my endeavou/rs shall not be wanting. 

 I can most conscientiously say, that I know of few Boarding Schools 

 in England, of a similar character, where young people have greater 

 advantages, both religious and educational, than they possess in your 

 Establishment. 



Bishop's Downs, September 22»<2, 1852. 



Terms paid in advance, either monthly or quarterly, 

 A month's notice is required, previously to the removal of a pupil or 

 a month's payment. 



