Saturday 01 May 1819 (p. 2, col. 3-4) CARLISLE CENTRAL SCHOOL, UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF THE LORD BISHOP OF THE DIOCESE. THE Committee for the Management and Direction of the Central School, beg leave to present to the Public the Annual Report of their proceedings.One great point at which they aimed is in some degree accomplished. The benefits of a School of this kind have been felt not only within the City of Carlisle, but throughout almost the whole of this Diocese. Schools upon a similar plan have been established at Penrith, Appleby, Brampton, Longtown, Keswick, Stanwix, Burgh, Beaumont, Hayton, Warwick, Cumwhitton, Armathwaite, Houghton, Corby, and other placesin which multitudes of poor Children have been brought to a sense of religious duty. What advantage this will prove to the rising generation, may be readily anticipated. The Committee were of great service in rearing and establishing some of these schools, by affording them elementary books at reduced prices. The Committee beg leave most particularly to lay this fact before the public, as a proof that the funds raised by public LIBERALITY have been, and will continue to be, carefully distributed for the public good. The number of Children in the Central School, always fluctuating, is nearly the same as it was in the last year; but there is room for more: and the Committee submit it to the public judgment, whether it will not be highly advantageous to convince the ignorant how much it is their duty to take advantage of such an establishment by sending their Children to profit by it, and to encourage one another in liberal subscriptions, for purposes so richly and so extensively beneficial. They have the pleasure of stating the following Subscriptions for the Current Year. By Order of the Committee, April 26, 1819. JOHN HEYSHAM, M. A. Secretary. Benefactions and Subscriptions will be received by the Treasurer at the Bank of Messrs. FORSTERS, and by the Secretary. ---------------------------- LIST OF SUBSCRIBERS FOR THE YEAR 1819. £ s. d| £ s. d | £ s. d Anderson, Rev. Edward 1 1 0 | Ferguson, Mess. J. R. & J. 2 2 0 | Langcake, Mr. 1 1 0 Atkins, Samuel, Esq. 1 1 0 | Fisher, Captain 1 1 0 | Lynn, Rev. James 1 1 0 Armstrong, Rev. John 1 1 0 | Fletcher, Rev. Walter | Lowry, Rev. Thos. D. D. 1 1 0 Allison, Mr. 0 10 6 | (Donation £1 1s.) 1 1 0 | Mawson, Rev. Mr. 1 1 0 Ashton Mr. 0 10 6 | Forster, James, Esq. 2 2 0 | Morpeth, Lord Viscount 3 3 0 Barnes, Thomas, M.D. 0 10 6 | Forster, John, Esq. 1 1 0 | Martindale, Mr. 0 5 0 Backhouse, Mr. 0 10 6 | Forster, Mr. 1 1 0 | Matthews, Rev. Mr. 1 1 0 Birkett, Edw. Jos. Esq. 1 1 0 | Forster, Mr. John, jun. 1 1 0 | Metcalfe, Rev. F. 1 1 0 Blair, Miss Hunter 0 10 6 | Gibbons, Mr. 1 1 0 | Moore, Mr. James 0 5 0 Blamire, William, Esq. 1 1 0 | Giles, Miss 1 1 0 | Mounsey, Major 1 1 0 Blamire, George, Esq. 1 1 0 | Graham, Sir James, Bart. | Mounsey, Robert, Esq. 1 1 0 Blamire, Thos. M. D. 1 1 0 | Netherby 5 5 0 | Musgrave, Sir P. Bart. 3 3 0 Blamire, Mrs. 0 10 6 | Graham, Sir James, Bart. | Monkhouse, Mr. James 0 10 6 Blamire, G. Esq. Lin- | M. P. 3 3 0 | Moor, Mr., Brewery, 0 5 0 coln's Inn, 1 1 0 | Graham, James, Esq. | Nanson, Mrs. 0 10 6 Blow, Mr. 1 1 0 | Rickerby, 2 2 0 | Nanson, Mr. Wm. 1 1 0 Bowes Mrs. 1 1 0 | Graham, Sandford, Esq. 2 2 0 | Nevinson, Edward, Esq. 1 1 0 Boucher, Mrs. 1 1 0 | Graham, Rev. Fergus 2 2 0 | Nixon, Mr. Paul 0 10 6 Boustead, Mr., Tax Office 0 10 6 | Graham, T. H. Esq. | Norman, Mr. Wm. 1 1 0 Boustead, Mr. 0 10 6 | Edmond Castle 3 3 0 | Nicholson, Mr., Tax Office, 0 10 6 Bonnell, Mr. 0 7 0 | Graham, Mr. John 0 10 6 | Paley, Mrs. 1 1 0 Brisco, Sir Wastel, Bart. 5 5 0 | Halton, Captain, R. N. 1 1 0 | Pattinson, Rev. Thomas 1 1 0 Brisco, Mrs. 1 1 0 | Harrington, Robt. M. D. 1 1 0 | Pattinson, Daniel & Co. 1 1 0 Briggs, Rev. W. T. 1 1 0 | Hartley, Rev. S. R. 1 1 0 | Peascod, Mr. 0 10 0 Brown, Rev. J. 1 1 0 | Hewit, G. H. Esq. 1 1 0 | Penrith, Mr. Wm. 0 10 0 Brown, Mrs. F. 0 10 6 | Heysham, Rev. J. 1 1 0 | Pitt, Mr. 0 10 6 Brown, Mr. Charles, 0 10 6 | Heward, Mr. Thomas 0 10 6 | Pearson, Mr. 0 10 6 Brown, Mr. Jeremiah 0 10 6 | Hodgson, John, Esq. 1 1 0 | Perring, Mr. 0 10 6 Bushby, Mr. 0 5 6 | Hodgson, William, Esq. 1 1 0 | Porters, Messrs. 1 1 0 Carlisle, The Right Rev. | Hodgson, Mrs. Wanstead, 1 1 0 | Railton, Mr. 0 5 6 the Lord Bishop of 10 10 0 | Hodgson, Mr. James, do. 0 10 6 | Ritson, Mr. 0 5 6 Carlisle, The Dean and | Hodgson, Mr. John, Lon- | Ross, Rd. Lowthian, Esq. 2 2 0 Chapter of 10 10 0 | don, 1 1 0 | Ramshay, Rev. Thomas 1 1 0 Carlisle, The Mayor and | Hodgson, Mrs. Joseph 0 10 6 | Salkeld, Lt.-Colonel 1 1 0 Corporation of 5 5 0 | Hodgson, Miss 0 10 6 | Simpson, Mrs. 1 1 0 Carlyle, Mrs. 1 1 0 | Hudson, Rev. Samuel 1 1 0 | Saul, Mr. 1 1 0 Carrick, Mr. William 1 1 0 | Hudson, Rev. Joseph 1 1 0 | Sisson, Mr. 1 1 0 Cowen, R. & G. Messrs. 0 5 6 | Hudson, Mr. Thomas 1 1 0 | Stanger, , M.D. Lon- Cornthwaite, Jos. Tully | Hudson, Mr. Isaac 1 1 0 | don, 1 1 0 Esq. 2 2 0 | Huntington, Mr. 1 1 0 | Stanger, Rev. Edmund 1 1 0 Curwen, J. C. Esq. M.P. 2 2 0 | Hutchinson, C. W. Esq. 1 1 0 | Stevenson, Rev. I. 1 1 0 Cust, Richard, Esq. 1 1 0 | James, Mr. Edward 1 1 0 | Stordy, Mrs. 0 10 6 Dacre, Mrs. 1 1 0 | Johnson, W. P. Esq. 3 3 0 | Studholme, Mr. 1 1 0 Dalrymple, Hew, Esq. 0 10 6 | Joliffe, Rev. Tovey 3 3 0 | Thomlinson, Mrs. 2 2 0 Dixon, Messrs. Peter and | Jackson, Mr. 0 5 0 | Troutbeck, Wm. Esq. 1 1 0 Sons 2 2 0 | Jefferson, Miss 1 1 0 | Thurnam, Mr. Charles 1 1 0 Donald, Rev. John 1 1 0 | Irving, Mrs., Coffee-house 0 5 6 | Tate, Miss 1 1 0 Ellis, Lister, Esq. 1 1 0 | Jollie, Mr. Francis 1 1 0 | Vane, Sir F. F. Bart. 5 5 0 Elliot, Robert, M. D. 0 10 6 | Jollie, Mr. John 0 10 6 | Waldie, Mr. Samuel 1 1 0 Fawcett, Rev. J. 1 1 0 | Johnston, Miss 0 5 6 | Watts, Rev. Mr. 1 1 0 Fawcett, Rowland, Esq. 1 1 0 | Lonsdale, The Right Hon. | Wheelwright, Mrs. 0 10 6 Fenton, Rev. J. 1 1 0 | the Earl of 10 10 0 | Wilson, Mr. John 1 1 0 Ferguson, Geo. Esq 1 1 0 | Losh, Miss 2 2 0 | Wilson, Mr. Thomas 0 10 6 Ferguson, Mrs. R. 1 1 0 | Lowther, John, Esq. M.P. 3 3 0 | Wilson, Mr. Bush Inn, 1 10 6 Ferguson, Mr. John 1 1 0 | Lodge, Mrs. 2 2 0 | Wilson, Mr. Daniel 0 10 6 ---------------------------- RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURE. | The Number of Children admitted since the first Balance in the hands of | Institution in 1812. the Treasurer, £38 7 7 | Boys, 917 Subscriptions received | Girls, 615 in 1817, 242 7 9 | ------ ------------- | Total, 1532 £280 15 4 | Number of Children at present in the School. Payments, 172 14 9 | Boys, 160 ------------- | Girls, 120 Balance in hand, £108 0 7 | ------- | Total, 280