Birmingham Daily Post: Monday April 8th, 1878: Issue 6161

The Queen’s Hospital, Birmingham: At a meeting of the committee of the hospital, held on Friday, April 6th, the chairman, Mr. Alfred N. Hopkins, the treasurer, Mr. Leonard Brierley, and the solicitor Mr. G. J. Johnson was re-elected for the ensuing year. The following were announced: New Subscriptions … … The following acceptable presents were also reported: Messrs. Gillot and Sons, a quantity of pens and penholders; Mr. C. Dudley, Sunday Magazines; Anonymous, copies of the News of the World; Mr. J. F. West, magazines; Mrs. Edwin Yates, a parcel of books and periodicals; Mrs. Slann, copies of News of the World; Anonymous, a parcel of tracts; Mrs. Pinsent, two bags of old linen; Mr. John Mitchell, pens and penholders; Mrs. T. T. Terry, a quantity of books and old linen; Mr. Frederick Sutton, a pair of crutches. The late Mr. Samuel Messenger has bequeathed a legacy of £100 to the Hospital.


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GRO0119 Devonport: Catherine Agnes Ross: 1830 – 1906