John Conolly, of Hanwell, is, in the opinion of this meeting,
eminently entitled to some public mark of esteem and gratitude, for his
long, zealous, disinterested, and most successful labours in
ameliorating the treatment of the insane.
That a committee be now formed, for the purpose of carrying into effect
the foregoing Resolution, by making the requisite arrangements for the
presentation to Dr. Conolly of _A Public Testimonial_, commemorative of
his invaluable services in the cause of humanity, and expressive of the
just appreciation of those services by his numerous friends and
admirers, and by the public generally.
The Committee subsequently resolved:
That in the opinion of the committee, the most appropriate Testimonial
will be a Portrait of Dr. Conolly (for which he is requested to sit), to
be presented to his family, and an Engraving of the same, to be
presented to the subscribers; and that the ultimate arrangement of this
latter point be made at a future meeting of the committee.
It has been determined that the individual subscriptions shall be
limited to Five Guineas; that subscribers of Two Guineas and upwards
shall receive a proof impression of the Engraving; and subscribers of
One Guinea, a print.
It is also proposed to present Dr. Conolly with a piece of plate, should
the funds permit after defraying the expenses of the painting and
engraving.
Subscribers' names and subscriptions will be received by the
secretaries, at 12.
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