Expenditure. 
Salaries. 
Other Expenses. 
Head Master, for 
educating 20 free 
scholars, . . , 
Second Master, 
First Classical do. . 
First Class, assist. . 
Second do. do. . 
Clerk, .... 
Total, 
J- 92 6 2 
138 9 4 
73 17 0 
63 0 0 
46 3 0 
46 3 9 
Rent, £15 3 10 
Insurance 17 10 0 
Repairs, 
&c. 410 0 
£450 18 6 
Total, £73 13 10 
Treasurer, . . . 
Secretary, . . . 
Surgeon, , . . 
Head Master, . . 
Assistant, . . . 
Matron, .... 
2 Female servants, 
each 2 guineas, 
£70 0 
50 0 
50 0 
100 0 
35 0 
30 0 
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f 1 Mistress, . . 
( 1 Master, . . 
24 0 
33 0 
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( Mistress, . 
30 0 
16 0 
( Master, . . . 
( Mistress, . . 
10 0 
30 0 
Mistress, . . . 
23 0 
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(^Mistress, . . . 
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extra. 
The Matron as Mis¬ 
tress, 
26 0 
40 0 
1 Clothing, 
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80 
, Books and Station¬ 
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requisites. 
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* Stationery, Rent. 
> Rent, Provision, &c. 
[Stationary and re¬ 
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The usual classical authors, 
Rev, Mr. Smith as a clergy- 
constituting a preparatory 
man attends to tile moral 
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course for college, and the 
conduct of his pupils. He 
ordinary English course 
presides at their meals, and 
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40 
27 
75 
75 
66 
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for boys not intended for 
is assisted in the superin- 
college. 
tendence by Mrs. Smith. 
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The boys do all 
Edinburgh Sessional Books, 
The business begins and 
the work of 
Kildare-street Books, and 
ends with prayer. The 
the school, 
any other approved by 
pupils attend their several 
walking, 
the Trustees, Books on 
places of worship, and are 
1-13 
68 
81 
81 
10 
28 
43 
drilling, rise at 
Natural History, Voyages, 
also instructed during the 
* * 
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Matthew Philson, Pres. 
5£, school 7j. 
and Travels, Arts and 
week by their respective 
Sciences. 
pastors, at appointed 
places. 
, 
Principally by large printed 
Visited every week by Rev. 
A 
cards of extracts from the 
Mr. Seymour, and fre- 
] 
Kildare-street and other 
easy reading Books. In 
quently by the Dean, fire. 
« 
30 
75 
38 
15 
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53 
128 
73 
18 
37 
•• 
( John Price, Prot. 
(Elizabeth Connor, Prot. 
arithmetic the same mode 
is followed. 
1 
J 
Kildare-street Books. 
Visited by P. clergymen 
three times a week. 
P. Catechism taught by an 
approved catechist. Scrip¬ 
tures, authorized version. 
f'32 
J 
37 
•• 
69 
34 
12 
46 
115 
67 
46 
2 
2 
/ Joseph White, Mas., Prot. 
(Ann Hunter, Mis., Pres. 
Kildare-street Books, and 
Occasional visits by clergy and 
managers. Saturday set 
those published by the 
Board of Education, Intro- 
apart for religious instruc- 
>77 
25 
102 
70 
59 
129 
231 
231 
] Denis M‘Closkey,Mas.,C. 
ductionto Geography, Eng- 
lion in the It. C. Cate- 
J 
{ Susannah Connor,Mis.,P. 
lish Grammar. 
chism. 
Books of the Society. 
Visited by Protestant clergy- 
39 
65 
104 
104 
men. Authorized version. 
* * 
* * 
30 
34 
19 
21 
Miss M‘Cay, Pres. 
Males, one hour’s daily 
In lending library. Instruc- 
schooling in summer, half 
tions of three clergymen. 
1 
59 
60 
8 
8 
68 
10 
13 
45 
( A. Gilmore, Mas., Prot. 
an hour in winter. Fe- 
Authorized version. 
i 
(Mrs. Cunningham,Prot. 
males, two hours daily. 
Lending library. 
Reading and writing as pre¬ 
paratory to moral instruc- 
Purely religious. 
6 
6 
6 
Cath. M‘Closkcy, Prot. 
tion. 
Dublin reading Books, Ilis- 
Scripture lessons. Autho- 
j- 20 
24 
44 
18 
20 
38 
tory. 
rized version. 
• • 
82 
10 
47 
20 
5 
Aiulvv. M'Uwaine, Covcnr. 
Usual school Books. 
Catechism. Authorized ver- 
12 
8 
20 
20 
sion. 
} 8 
1 
7 
" 
Thomas Staunton, Prot. 
