XI. The Bag of Linen not to be kept because bespoken, if required by another Person; the first applicant to be recommended to some other lady for a Bag.
XII. Applicants to receive suitable tracts sanctioned by the Archdeacon; a new Testament lent with the Bag; and an account kept of the number of Persons assisted by the Society during the Year.
LADIES TAKING CHARGE OF BAGS, 1853.
| Mrs. Cope, 19, Hyde Park Gate South | 1 |
| Mrs. Merriman, 45, The Square | 2 |
| Mrs. Clarke, 17, The Square | 1 |
| Mrs. Barlow, 24, The Square | 1 |
| Mrs. Aston Key, 40, Kensington Square | 1 |
| Mrs. Sheppard, 5, Ladbroke Place West | 1 |
| Mrs. Grafton, 14, Sheffield Terrace | 1 |
| Miss Codd, 2, Camden Road | 2 |
| Mrs. Pollock, 7, Bath Place | 1 |
| Mrs. Cripps, 9, Gordon Place | 1 |
| Mrs. Woodcock, 7, High Street | 2 |
| Mrs. Lloyd, 4, Upper Phillimore Place | 1 |
| Mrs. Stephens, 23, Victoria Road | 1 |
Treasurer and Secretary.
The Misses White, 11, Pembroke Road.
Subscriptions and Donations thankfully received by the Treasurer, or may be called for by the Collector, Alfred Ellis, 16, Lower Phillimore Place.
Treasurer in Account with the Kensington Maternal Society.—1852.
| (Dr.) | £ | s. | d. |
| Subscriptions and Donations | 19 | 5 | 0 |
| 19 | 5 | 0 |
| (Cr.) | £ | s. | d. |
| Materials | 13 | 9 | 5 |
| Work | 4 | 15 | 7 |
| Collector | 1 | 0 | 0 |
| £19 | 5 | 0 |
Audited, and found correct, by me,
December 23rd, 1852. M. A. CRIPPS.