a. master is a member of Friends, but
b. the house is not Friends’ property.[581]
1792
1792
1. There is a school in Williston
a. kept by a member of Friends,
b. cared for by a standing committee of the monthly meeting,
c. much in accord with yearly meeting’s demands.
d. There has been no increase in the permanent fund since last year.[582]
The report of the standing monthly meeting’s committee in 1795 notes these further advances. The reference to the purchase of ground in Willistown would lead to the belief that the school of Willistown mentioned in the report of 1792 was not located on the meeting’s property; but the tenor of the report of 1784 leaves the impression that the “new house” might have been the meeting’s property.[583] The report of 1795 is as follows: