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HAT there is a numerous body of Clergy of this country, men of education, respectability, and piety, who are placed in circumstances by no means affluent, is too well known to need any laboured proof. Many of them have large families dependent on them, and a limited income precludes them affording their sons such an education as their station in society would lead them reasonably to wish. With an earnest desire, therefore, to afford Clergymen, and others to a certain extent, the opportunity of procuring the best Education, upon sound Church principles, at the cheapest rate consistent with respectability and comfort, ST. MARY'S COLLEGE, WINDERMERE, will be established.

It is proposed that the College be placed under the direction of a Warden, Sub Warden, Chaplain, and Fellows, to be chosen from the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge.

That the total Charge for each Pupil for Education, Maintenance, and Lodging, be, for the Sons of the Clergy, THIRTY GUINEAS per annum, and, in special cases, a much lower charge, and, for the Sons of Laymen, FIFTY-FIVE Guineas per annum, under which sum is included every Charge for Instruction, comprising Classics, Mathematics, Divinity, Fortification, Vocal Music, Drawing, and such Modern Languages as the College may consider it desirable to teach.

That a Fund be set apart for the foundation of Exhibitions and Scholarships to the Universities, open to the whole College, and distributed according to merit.

The Site of the proposed College is central and convenient, being near the terminus of the Kendal and Windermere Railway; the climate very healthy; the soil gravel and sand, and excellent water. The College will be opened in September next.

Applications for Admission are requested to be addressed as early as possible to the Rev. the Warden, M.A., St. Mary's, Windermere. May, 1853.

BOWNESS, LAKE WINDERMERE

ULLOCK'S ROYAL HOTEL,
(Late White Lion),

THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED HOTEL IN THE DISTRICT.

W. BOWNASS,

PROPRIETOR OF THE ABOVE HOTEL,

N returning his warmest thanks to the Royal Families, Nobility,

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Gentry, and the Public for the liberal support he has hitherto received, begs to assure his patrons that it shall be his continued study to merit a continuance of their support, by paying every attention to their comfort, combined with a strict view to economy and convenience of those who may favour him with their patronage.

Within a few years this Hotel has had the honour of receiving the patronage of the late Queen Dowager, the King of Saxony, the Prince of Prussia, the Grand Duke Constantine of Russia, and most of the principal English and Foreign Families of distinction visiting this romantic and interesting district. It is situated close upon the Lake, of which it commands extensive views, and within an easy day's excursion of all the principal Lakes and Mountains of the district.

CONVEYANCES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION KEPT.

Omnibuses meet every Train at Birthwaite, the terminus of the Kendal and Windermere Railway, one mile and a half from Bowness, and Private Carriages if required.

Bowness is within ten and a half hours of London, four and a half of Manchester and Liverpool.

Agent to the Lancashire Insurance Company.-House and Estate Agent.

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WINDERMERE

WINDERMERE.

HOTEL,

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T this Establishment Families and others visiting the Lake District will meet with every accommodation and attention, combined with moderate charges.

The Hotel stands on an eminence immediately above the terminus of the Kendal and Windermere Railway, and is so situated as to prevent the least inconvenience or annoyance from the traffic.

The views of Mountain and Lake Scenery commanded from the windows of the Hotel are unsurpassed by any in the district— the Lake Windermere, with its numerous islands, being seen nearly to its utmost extent.

OPEN AND CLOSE CARRIAGES, CARS, AND

POST-HORSES,

ALWAYS IN READINESS.

The Hotel adjoins the Windermere Station of the Kendal and
Windermere Railway.

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