520 Voluntary Subscriptions for the 



upon one of them only, and that one will be the 

 family-sheet. 



Those persons, of either sex, who have no families, 

 but occupy houses or lodgings of their own, are, not- 

 withstanding their being without families, requested to 

 put down the amount of the monthly contributions the}'- 

 are willing to give to this institution, upon a family- 

 sheet, and to insert their names in the list as " head of 

 the familyT 



Under the columns destined for the names of ''rela- 

 tions and friends living in the house" may be included 

 strangers, lodgers, boarders, etc. 



The column for ''domestics'' may, in like manner, 

 serve, particularly in the houses of the nobility and 

 other distinguished persons, for stewards, tutors, gov- 

 ernesses, etc. 



Each head of the family will receive two of these 

 family-sheets: namely, one with these remarks, which 

 he will keep for his information; the .other, printed 

 on a half-sheet of paper, and without remarks, which 

 he will please to return to the public ofHce of the 

 institution. 



In case of a change in the family, or if one or 

 other of the members of it should think proper to 

 increase or to lessen their contributions, this alteration 

 is to be marked upon the half-sheet which is kept by 

 the head of the family ; and this sheet so altered is to 

 be sent to the public office of the institution, to the end 

 that these alterations may be made in the general lists 

 of the subscribers, or, new printed forms being procured 

 from the public office, and filled up, these new lists may 

 be exchanged against the old ones. 



For the accommodation of those who may at any time 



