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Contents.
WE have to apologise to the Rev . G . Oliver for the accidental omission ofhis article on the Ancient Places of Initiation . Ihe excellent Sermon came too late;—it will be noticed in our next , We cannot omit , however , to acknowledge his Mnd testimony in favour of this Review . PROVINCE OP DousET . -We are informed that the Brethren of the province of Dorset are about to present their esteemed R . ^ P «> v ; Grand Master , William Williams , Esq ., with a magnificent candelabra as and fraternal regard to one who has
a small token of their affectionate most ably and diligently presided over their labours for so many years Li our next we hope tobe able to give an account of the ceremony of presenting it , which is to be done at a Prov . Grand Lodge to be espe-SST y caffed for that purpose . The candelabra is to beof purely Masonic design , and will be executed by Brother Acklam , m the'Strand . ' P OCKET BOOK is now published ,
THE F REEMASONSCALENDAR AND price Three Shfllings .-The Grand Lodge publicly recommend every private Lodge to have a copy ; to which we add our earnest hope that no Brother i viii he ivithout one . We more earnestly address the , GianJ Officers to patronise this Pocket-book , and can assure them that our M . XV . Grand Master takes a personal interest in its circulation . BROTHER PHILIP B ROADFOOT . —It is with sincere regret that we have esteemed friend and Brother is about to
to announce that this highly Lave London , whence hi ivill carry with him , to whatever destinat on he mav he appointed , what few men can he said to have obtained , the gooSll ofTll with whom he has been associated for so many years , & l gret s naturally qualified by the hope that the change will probacy advanee his private interests , although no circumstances can adworthThe Brethren of our Order willwe hope ,
vance his private . , dXe thdr estimation of his meritorious conduct hy some public meeting It may not be generally known , that , a few years since , many wSearted friends presented " Mrs . Broadfoot with a tea-service of plate .
It will not be brought against us , we believe that in changing our intention of closing the first Volume ivith the last Number , we shall ncu " the charge of vacillation ; as if so , he who from conviction may ate Ms oS , should hesitate to acknowledge « he is wiser to-day thin vesteraay . " We have had difficulties in the way , hut some zealous r ^ d \ fave ieaded so forcibly that we feel p leasure : in ^ h-ny hcitod teNumber
p many additional proofs of their tact and experience . « we therefore close our first volume , ^ hich embrace as far as we have : been enabled to glean them , the transactions of the year 1834 . ine present Number fs dated December 31 ; and by anticipating one day m eich Number , the future Volume may also contain a proportionate annual result .
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Contents.
WE have to apologise to the Rev . G . Oliver for the accidental omission ofhis article on the Ancient Places of Initiation . Ihe excellent Sermon came too late;—it will be noticed in our next , We cannot omit , however , to acknowledge his Mnd testimony in favour of this Review . PROVINCE OP DousET . -We are informed that the Brethren of the province of Dorset are about to present their esteemed R . ^ P «> v ; Grand Master , William Williams , Esq ., with a magnificent candelabra as and fraternal regard to one who has
a small token of their affectionate most ably and diligently presided over their labours for so many years Li our next we hope tobe able to give an account of the ceremony of presenting it , which is to be done at a Prov . Grand Lodge to be espe-SST y caffed for that purpose . The candelabra is to beof purely Masonic design , and will be executed by Brother Acklam , m the'Strand . ' P OCKET BOOK is now published ,
THE F REEMASONSCALENDAR AND price Three Shfllings .-The Grand Lodge publicly recommend every private Lodge to have a copy ; to which we add our earnest hope that no Brother i viii he ivithout one . We more earnestly address the , GianJ Officers to patronise this Pocket-book , and can assure them that our M . XV . Grand Master takes a personal interest in its circulation . BROTHER PHILIP B ROADFOOT . —It is with sincere regret that we have esteemed friend and Brother is about to
to announce that this highly Lave London , whence hi ivill carry with him , to whatever destinat on he mav he appointed , what few men can he said to have obtained , the gooSll ofTll with whom he has been associated for so many years , & l gret s naturally qualified by the hope that the change will probacy advanee his private interests , although no circumstances can adworthThe Brethren of our Order willwe hope ,
vance his private . , dXe thdr estimation of his meritorious conduct hy some public meeting It may not be generally known , that , a few years since , many wSearted friends presented " Mrs . Broadfoot with a tea-service of plate .
It will not be brought against us , we believe that in changing our intention of closing the first Volume ivith the last Number , we shall ncu " the charge of vacillation ; as if so , he who from conviction may ate Ms oS , should hesitate to acknowledge « he is wiser to-day thin vesteraay . " We have had difficulties in the way , hut some zealous r ^ d \ fave ieaded so forcibly that we feel p leasure : in ^ h-ny hcitod teNumber
p many additional proofs of their tact and experience . « we therefore close our first volume , ^ hich embrace as far as we have : been enabled to glean them , the transactions of the year 1834 . ine present Number fs dated December 31 ; and by anticipating one day m eich Number , the future Volume may also contain a proportionate annual result .