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Grand Chapter Of Scotland.

GRAND CHAPTER OF SCOTLAND .

snpHE Annual Communication was held in Freemasons JL Hall , Edinburgh , on the 21 st inst ., the Depute First Grand Principal Comp . C . C . Nisbet , W . S ., presiding . The Earl of Haddington was elected and installed First Grand Principal , Lord Saltoun Past First Grand Principal , C . C . Nisbet Depute First Grand Principal , William Black iverr iniru

Second Grand Principal , jatnes A . S . -o-ranu Principal . After the business meeting the Companions celebrated the Festival of the Vernal Equinox—First Grand Principal the Earl of Haddington presiding .

Major Woodall , representative from the Supreme Chapter of England , proposed the Supreme Grand Chapter of Scotland , and expressed the best wishes for its prosperity , and the hope that its members would on an early occasion

Masonically invade England and Ireland . The Chairman , in replying , referred to the enthusiastic reception which had been accorded to Scottish Masons in the Supreme Grand Chapter of England . He was glad to say that whether they looked to the position of the Supreme

Grand Chapter of Scotland from a financial or a numerical point of view , they could congratulate themselves on a great increase during the past seven years . In 1891 there were 766 new members registered , the income was £ 742 , and the total estate £ 5 , 825 . There had been an increase on each

Grand Chapter Of Scotland.

figure till 1898 , when the registrations were 1 , 244 , the income £ 1 , 020 , and the total estate £ 8 , 870 . Then in 1892 there was £ 653 paid into the Benevolent Fund , and in 18 9 8 £ 1 , 322 . This showed the true spirit of Masonry—that it was not simply for enjoyment or fraternal pleasant meetings .

These figures proved not only that much greater interest must have been taken in Arch Masonry within these seven years , but that his predecessors in office had done their best to promote the interests of the Order , and that the Supreme Grand Chapter was now in a flourishing condition .

Comp . C . C . Nisbet proposed the Supreme Grand Chapters of England and Ireland , and Major J . W . Woodall replied . Captain Hope Grand Sword Bearer proposed the Grand

Lodge of Scotland , and referred to its progress and present flourishing condition , much of which he attributed to the earnest and energetic work of the Grand Secretary , who last Saturday attained his majority as Grand Secretary .

Comp . D . Murray Lyon Grand Secretary replied , and said he had devoted himself rigorously to his duties , and had the consolation of having the entire confidence of the whole Craft of Scotland .

The third dance of the series arranged for the season by the St . James Lodge , Halifax , took place at the Masonic Hall , and was a brilliant success in every way .

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BROWN AND J ONES : " Steady there with the PATTISONS' , old chap ! " ROBINSON : "All right , there ' s plenty for all of us , and not a headache in the whole bottle , "

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At a Bound ¦ pattisotts'' whisky hag eome to the front , and is now In General Use as the Class of Fashion * being * recognised Here , Th 6 i * fe » and Everywhere * as Scotland's Best .

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Grand Chapter Of Scotland.

GRAND CHAPTER OF SCOTLAND .

snpHE Annual Communication was held in Freemasons JL Hall , Edinburgh , on the 21 st inst ., the Depute First Grand Principal Comp . C . C . Nisbet , W . S ., presiding . The Earl of Haddington was elected and installed First Grand Principal , Lord Saltoun Past First Grand Principal , C . C . Nisbet Depute First Grand Principal , William Black iverr iniru

Second Grand Principal , jatnes A . S . -o-ranu Principal . After the business meeting the Companions celebrated the Festival of the Vernal Equinox—First Grand Principal the Earl of Haddington presiding .

Major Woodall , representative from the Supreme Chapter of England , proposed the Supreme Grand Chapter of Scotland , and expressed the best wishes for its prosperity , and the hope that its members would on an early occasion

Masonically invade England and Ireland . The Chairman , in replying , referred to the enthusiastic reception which had been accorded to Scottish Masons in the Supreme Grand Chapter of England . He was glad to say that whether they looked to the position of the Supreme

Grand Chapter of Scotland from a financial or a numerical point of view , they could congratulate themselves on a great increase during the past seven years . In 1891 there were 766 new members registered , the income was £ 742 , and the total estate £ 5 , 825 . There had been an increase on each

Grand Chapter Of Scotland.

figure till 1898 , when the registrations were 1 , 244 , the income £ 1 , 020 , and the total estate £ 8 , 870 . Then in 1892 there was £ 653 paid into the Benevolent Fund , and in 18 9 8 £ 1 , 322 . This showed the true spirit of Masonry—that it was not simply for enjoyment or fraternal pleasant meetings .

These figures proved not only that much greater interest must have been taken in Arch Masonry within these seven years , but that his predecessors in office had done their best to promote the interests of the Order , and that the Supreme Grand Chapter was now in a flourishing condition .

Comp . C . C . Nisbet proposed the Supreme Grand Chapters of England and Ireland , and Major J . W . Woodall replied . Captain Hope Grand Sword Bearer proposed the Grand

Lodge of Scotland , and referred to its progress and present flourishing condition , much of which he attributed to the earnest and energetic work of the Grand Secretary , who last Saturday attained his majority as Grand Secretary .

Comp . D . Murray Lyon Grand Secretary replied , and said he had devoted himself rigorously to his duties , and had the consolation of having the entire confidence of the whole Craft of Scotland .

The third dance of the series arranged for the season by the St . James Lodge , Halifax , took place at the Masonic Hall , and was a brilliant success in every way .

Ar01101

BROWN AND J ONES : " Steady there with the PATTISONS' , old chap ! " ROBINSON : "All right , there ' s plenty for all of us , and not a headache in the whole bottle , "

Ar01104

At a Bound ¦ pattisotts'' whisky hag eome to the front , and is now In General Use as the Class of Fashion * being * recognised Here , Th 6 i * fe » and Everywhere * as Scotland's Best .

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