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Karla at Jun 27, 2022 10:56 AM

1040838831

A letter was read from Ellen Bright
who expressed herself as perfectly happy and
comfortable in her situation

At the meeting of the Ladies General Committee of
the Sydney Female Refuge held on Friday the
2nd March 1866.

Present
Mrs Graham Mrs John Thompson
Mrs Jos [Joseph]Thompson Mrs Mills
Mrs Reed Mrs Murnin
Mrs John Dawson Mrs Widan
Mrs Thomas Smith Mrs Hay
& the Secretary

The minutes of previous meeting Daily Journals
Tabular Report & also the Sub Committe

Matron requisition read & approved of

Isabella Cadile spoken to she has heard of
a situation at Mudgee.

Resolved that the Gentlemen be requested to engage
a Mefenger [messenger] for the whole week the Secretary
also take notice in addrefing [addressing] the Gentlemen of
the fact that there is no contract for the sup
ply of provisions for Inmates of whom there
are a larger number than intended

1040838831

A letter was read from Ellen Bright
who expressed herself as perfectly happy and
comfortable in her situation

At the meeting of the Ladies General Committee of
the Sydney Female Refuge held on Friday the
2nd March 1866.

Present
Mrs Graham Mrs John Thompson
Mrs Jos [Joseph]Thompson Mrs Mills
Mrs Reed Mrs Murnin
Mrs John Dawson Mrs Widan
Mrs Thomas Smith Mrs Hay
& the Secretary

The minutes of previous meeting Daily Journals
Tabular Report & also the Sub Committe

Matron requisition read & approved of

Isabella Cadile spoken to she has heard of
a situation at Mudgee.

Resolved that the Gentlemen be requested to engage
a Mr Pringer for the whole week the Secretary
also take notice in addrefing [addressing] the Gentlemen of
the fact that there is no contract for the sup
ply of provisions for Inmates of whom there
are a larger number than intended