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7th, White's Mortification, under the patronage of
Messrs. James Jobson, John Jobson, David Jobson, jun.
and Andrew Pitcairn, from which twenty-two boys and
girls receive yearly from £4 to £6 each, for maintain-
ance and education ; 22-
8th, £100 Mortified by Miss Graham, under the
patronage of the Kirk Session, the interest of which is
applied for the maintenance and education of one poor
girl 1
9th, =£6000 Mortified by James Webster, Esq. of
London, for the education of boys and girls, from which
not less than one hundred are educated 100
10th, Clark's Mortification, under the patronage
of Mr Clark of Pennycuick, from which two boys re-
ceive yearly £8 2
11th, Bruce's Mortification, under the patronage of
the Provost, Dean of Guild, the three first Ministers,
and the Rector of the Grammar School, from which
one boy receives yearly £8 6s. 8d. for maintenance
and education , ,.., 1
Besides these Mortifications, the Kirk Session pay
the School Fees of Children whose parents are unable
to educate them, for two years : the number of these in
general is from fifty to 60
Making a total of .., 263

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