ADVICE.

I have now published my Fors Clavigera during three years, at a price which (some of my first estimates having been accidentally too low) neither pays me, for my work, nor my assistant for his trouble. To my present subscribers, nevertheless, it will be continued at its first price. To new subscribers or casual purchasers, the price of each number, after the 31st December, 1873, will be tenpence, carriage paid as hitherto; and there will be no frontispieces.

Total Subscriptions to St. George’s Fund

TO THE END OF THE YEAR 1873.

(The Subscribers each know his or her number in this List.)

1.

Annual, £4 0 0 (1871, ’72)

£8

0

0

2.

Annual, £20 0 0 (1871, ’72, ’73)

60

0

0

3.

Gift

5

0

0

4.

Gifts,

(1871)

£30

0

0

(1873)

20

0

0

————

50

0

0

5.

Gift, (1872)

20

0

0

6.

Annual, £1 1 0 (1872, ’73)

2

2

0

7.

Gift, (1872)

10

0

0

8.

Annual, £20 0 0 (1872)

20

0

0

9.

Annual, £25 0 0 (1872)

25

0

0

10.

Annual, £5 0 0 (1872, ’73)

10

0

0

11.

Annual, £1 1 0 (1873)

1

1

0

12.

Gift, (1873)

4

0

0

13.

Annual, (1873)

3

0

0

14.

Gift, (1873)

13

10

0

15.

Gift, (1873)

5

0

0

£236

13

0

1 The complete idea I believe to be “the Divine Fors,” or Providence, accurately so called, of God. “For it is sanctified by the Word of God, and the granting.” 

2 See p. 14 in the Notes. 

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