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THE ARMY LIST ADVERTISER.
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LLOYD’S PATRIOTIC FUND
BROOK HOUSE, WALBROOK, LONDON, E-O.
ESTABLISHED 1803.
This Fund is administered by Trustees under a scheme approved bj
she Charity Commissioners, in whose names the Capital is invested.
The Trustees give assistance to Soldiers, Sailors, and Marines disabled
an active service, and discharged “ medically unfit ” in consequence,
iccording to their needs, as far as funds permit.
The Trustees also make Donations, renewable annually at their
liscretion, to the “ Widows, Orphans, and Dependent Relatives ” of
Officers and Men of the Army, Navy, and Marines, who are killed in action,
’)r whose deaths are attributable to the Service.
In addition to the above distribution of these Funds, the Trustees have
aurchased 126 Presentations to the following Naval and Military Schools
»nd Orphanages: —
Royal School for the Daughters of Officers of the Army and Marines,
Bath.
Royal School for Naval and Marine Officers’ Daughters, Twickenham.
Royal Naval School for the Sons of Naval and Marine Officers, Eltham.
Royal Hospital School for the Sons of Seamen, R.N., and Marines,
Greenwich.
Soldiers’ Daughters’ Home, Hampstead.
Royal United Service Orphan Home for Girls (for the Orphan
Daughters of Soldiers, Sailors, and Marines), Devonport.
Applications and enquiries should be addressed to the Secretary,
lajor T. D. Inglis (late R.A.), who will be very pleased to receive
ubseriptions on behalf of this Fund. Cheques and postal orders should be
rossed “ Union of London & Smith’s.”
'Note.—The Lord Mayor has handed over to the Trustees of this Fund for
distribution all contributions to the Transvaal War Fund which are
marked as intended for “ Disabled Soldiers and Sailors.”

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