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except among daughters of the same family subscribing 

 with their mother. Ladies subscribing three guineas are 

 entitled to introduce to each lecture any one lady of their 

 acquaintance. 



All subscriptions must be paid, either to the clerk or to 

 one of the bankers of the Institution, upon or before the re- 

 ceipt of a ticket of admission ; and no annual subscriber 

 can be admitted after the expiration of a former year 

 before the payment of his subscription for the succeeding 

 one. 



The lectures are delivered daily at two o'clock, except- 

 ing Tuesdays and Fridays, when they are at eight in the 

 evening. 



The Journals are usually published every month or 

 oftener, in numbers of two sheets or more ; they are sold 

 at the price of a shilling each at the house of the Institu- 

 tion and by the principal booksellers, and they are regu- 

 larly sent to the houses of all those who wish to be con- 

 sidered as subscribers to them. 



Ladies empowered to recommend subscribers : 



Duchess of Devonshire, . Piccadilly. 



Countess of Sutherland, . Arlington Street. 



Countess Spencer, . . St. James's Place. 



Countess of Bessborough, . Cavendish Square. 



Viscountess Palmerston, . Hanover Square. 



Hon. Mrs. Barrington, . Cavendish Square. 



Lady Campbell, . . . Wimpole Street. 



Mrs. Sullivan, . . . Grafton Street. 



Mrs. Bernard, ... At the Foundling. 



Mrs. Crewe, . . . Lower Grosvenor Street. 



Bankers of the Royal Institution : 



Messrs. Down, Thornton, Free, and Cornwall, Bar- 

 tholomew Lane. 

 Messrs. Herries, Farquhar, and Co., St. James'a Street. 



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