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Article TO THE EDITOR OF THE FREEMASON'S REVIEW. ← Page 2 of 2 Article MASONIC INTELLIGENCE. Page 1 of 5 →
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To The Editor Of The Freemason's Review.
ments should by any possibility have admitted of a double meaning , or pleasure , that our correspondent so handsomely acquits us of any such intention . The examples set to the brethren were to follow the dictates of "true nobility , " by practising the most enlightened generosity that a soldier can feel , without any allusion to the political bias of a nation , or without endangering his loyalty as a subject . . It may be prudent to state , that the article in question was not penned wor reported by a military brother . —EDITOR .
Masonic Intelligence.
MASONIC INTELLIGENCE .
SUPREME GRAND CHAPTER . QUARTERLY CONVOCATION , AUGUST 6 . PRINCIPALS . —E . COMPS .: GOFF , BUOKHARDT , and POLLOCK as Z . II . J . A report from the Committee of General purposes was read and confirmed . that the sub
It was elicited , after some lengthy observations , -committee of inquiry ( see pp . 148 , 163 ) had not signed the report of their proceedings , which , of course , could not be presented until the next Convocation . Warrants of Constitution were ordered for a Chapter to be held at NEWCHURCH , in Lancashire , and for a renewal of the Chapter formerly held in the 1 st Royal regiment , now stationed at Newry , m Ireland .
QUARTERLY COMMUNICATION . ! .,.. _ .. onriinino the Grand Lodea communications of March 5 , tSince ouv last ^ <™ %££%% fitter it was resolved unanimous * , that the ^ Mil * S ^ W «« d as G . S . B . for t ™ years , sha .,, in future , accordingly . ] S EPT . 3 .-R . W . John Ramsbottom , M . P ., Prov . G . M . as G . M . SGW
" George Stone , J . G , W . as , . . " H . R . Willett , P . J . G . W . as J . G . W . The LocFe was more numerously attended than is usually the case at this season , but there was no business of any importance . . A message was delivered from His Royal Highness the M . W . G . M ., retrrettin" that the state ofhis health prevented his coming to town , as he had intended , which communication was received with sincere regret .
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To The Editor Of The Freemason's Review.
ments should by any possibility have admitted of a double meaning , or pleasure , that our correspondent so handsomely acquits us of any such intention . The examples set to the brethren were to follow the dictates of "true nobility , " by practising the most enlightened generosity that a soldier can feel , without any allusion to the political bias of a nation , or without endangering his loyalty as a subject . . It may be prudent to state , that the article in question was not penned wor reported by a military brother . —EDITOR .
Masonic Intelligence.
MASONIC INTELLIGENCE .
SUPREME GRAND CHAPTER . QUARTERLY CONVOCATION , AUGUST 6 . PRINCIPALS . —E . COMPS .: GOFF , BUOKHARDT , and POLLOCK as Z . II . J . A report from the Committee of General purposes was read and confirmed . that the sub
It was elicited , after some lengthy observations , -committee of inquiry ( see pp . 148 , 163 ) had not signed the report of their proceedings , which , of course , could not be presented until the next Convocation . Warrants of Constitution were ordered for a Chapter to be held at NEWCHURCH , in Lancashire , and for a renewal of the Chapter formerly held in the 1 st Royal regiment , now stationed at Newry , m Ireland .
QUARTERLY COMMUNICATION . ! .,.. _ .. onriinino the Grand Lodea communications of March 5 , tSince ouv last ^ <™ %££%% fitter it was resolved unanimous * , that the ^ Mil * S ^ W «« d as G . S . B . for t ™ years , sha .,, in future , accordingly . ] S EPT . 3 .-R . W . John Ramsbottom , M . P ., Prov . G . M . as G . M . SGW
" George Stone , J . G , W . as , . . " H . R . Willett , P . J . G . W . as J . G . W . The LocFe was more numerously attended than is usually the case at this season , but there was no business of any importance . . A message was delivered from His Royal Highness the M . W . G . M ., retrrettin" that the state ofhis health prevented his coming to town , as he had intended , which communication was received with sincere regret .