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Freemasonry. The Royal Masonic Instituti...
FREEMASONRY . THE ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION For Clothing , Educating , and Apprenticing the Sons of Indigent and Deceased Freemasons . H . R . II the DUKE OF SUSSEX , K . G ., President .
A QUARTERLY GENERAL MEETING of the GOVERNORS and SUB-- ** - SCRIBERS of this Institution , will be held at the Office , No . 7 , Bloomsbury Place , Bloomsbury Square , on Monday , the 12 th of July next , at Seven o'clock in the Evening precisely , when the new Code of Rules and Regulations will be submitted for confirmation , and the Committee chosen for the ensuing year . At the Meeting of the Committee , held on Monday , the 7 th of June instant , It was resolved unanimously :
" That in consequence of the large number of Candidates on the List for Admission , and it appearing there is but one Vacancy for the Election in July next , the Committee , taking into consideration the expense and trouble which the Parents of the Children will be put to in canvassing so large a body of Voters , as well as expense to the Institution , recommend that no Election of Children take place until January , 1842 , especially as no Child now on the List will become superannuated by the delay . " AUGUSTUS U . THISELTON , Secretary .
Freemason 11y. Grand Masonic Jubilee. Nn...
FREEMASON 11 Y . GRAND MASONIC JUBILEE . nnBE Brethren of the SHAKSPEAHE LODGE , who assemble at the Bull's Head Inn , - *• Warwick , beg to acquaint the Craft of their intention of celebrating an event which is one of peculiar interest to every intelligent and active Mason ; viz ., that of the Lodge entering into the Fiftieth Year of its existence in July next .
A Special Lodge will be summoned for One o ' clock , P . M ., on Monday the 16 th of August , when an Oration , suitable to the occasion , will he delivered b y the W . M ., and the usual routine business transacted . At Four o ' clock the Brethren will be called from Labour to Refreshment . As it is the intention of the Hrethren to render this Jubilee worthy of the event , and characteristic of the great moral principles and emblematic tenets of the Order , they venture to anticipate a numerous attendance of members of the Craft from a distance ;
and as the whole of their arrangements depend upon receiving early answers to the invitations , which they have issued extensively in London and the Provinces ; they request that they may be favoured with all communications not later than the 16 th of July next , stating the number of members upon whose attendance they may confidently rely . If the attendance should prove unusually numerous , arrangements will be made for a Procession to Church .
JAMES SHARP , Jun ., W . M . Warwick , June 25 th , 1841 . P . S . Dinner Tickets Ten Shillings and Sixpence , including a Bottle of Wine and Dessert .
To Parents, &C. A Married Clergyman, Res...
TO PARENTS , & c . A MARRIED CLERGYMAN , residing upon his preferment in a beautiful village of great celebrity and attraction near London , having under his peculiar charge a Young Gentleman of large property , would add One or Two Youths , or Young Men , requiring similar exclusive tuition and treatment , being allowed separate apartments , and to associate with the family in all their domestic comforts and entertainments , & c . & c . Foreigners not objected to . Terms , 100 / . per annum . Apply for Address by letter ( pre-paid ) to LL . B ., Mrt . SPENCEK ' Library , 314 , High Holborn .
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Freemasonry. The Royal Masonic Instituti...
FREEMASONRY . THE ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION For Clothing , Educating , and Apprenticing the Sons of Indigent and Deceased Freemasons . H . R . II the DUKE OF SUSSEX , K . G ., President .
A QUARTERLY GENERAL MEETING of the GOVERNORS and SUB-- ** - SCRIBERS of this Institution , will be held at the Office , No . 7 , Bloomsbury Place , Bloomsbury Square , on Monday , the 12 th of July next , at Seven o'clock in the Evening precisely , when the new Code of Rules and Regulations will be submitted for confirmation , and the Committee chosen for the ensuing year . At the Meeting of the Committee , held on Monday , the 7 th of June instant , It was resolved unanimously :
" That in consequence of the large number of Candidates on the List for Admission , and it appearing there is but one Vacancy for the Election in July next , the Committee , taking into consideration the expense and trouble which the Parents of the Children will be put to in canvassing so large a body of Voters , as well as expense to the Institution , recommend that no Election of Children take place until January , 1842 , especially as no Child now on the List will become superannuated by the delay . " AUGUSTUS U . THISELTON , Secretary .
Freemason 11y. Grand Masonic Jubilee. Nn...
FREEMASON 11 Y . GRAND MASONIC JUBILEE . nnBE Brethren of the SHAKSPEAHE LODGE , who assemble at the Bull's Head Inn , - *• Warwick , beg to acquaint the Craft of their intention of celebrating an event which is one of peculiar interest to every intelligent and active Mason ; viz ., that of the Lodge entering into the Fiftieth Year of its existence in July next .
A Special Lodge will be summoned for One o ' clock , P . M ., on Monday the 16 th of August , when an Oration , suitable to the occasion , will he delivered b y the W . M ., and the usual routine business transacted . At Four o ' clock the Brethren will be called from Labour to Refreshment . As it is the intention of the Hrethren to render this Jubilee worthy of the event , and characteristic of the great moral principles and emblematic tenets of the Order , they venture to anticipate a numerous attendance of members of the Craft from a distance ;
and as the whole of their arrangements depend upon receiving early answers to the invitations , which they have issued extensively in London and the Provinces ; they request that they may be favoured with all communications not later than the 16 th of July next , stating the number of members upon whose attendance they may confidently rely . If the attendance should prove unusually numerous , arrangements will be made for a Procession to Church .
JAMES SHARP , Jun ., W . M . Warwick , June 25 th , 1841 . P . S . Dinner Tickets Ten Shillings and Sixpence , including a Bottle of Wine and Dessert .
To Parents, &C. A Married Clergyman, Res...
TO PARENTS , & c . A MARRIED CLERGYMAN , residing upon his preferment in a beautiful village of great celebrity and attraction near London , having under his peculiar charge a Young Gentleman of large property , would add One or Two Youths , or Young Men , requiring similar exclusive tuition and treatment , being allowed separate apartments , and to associate with the family in all their domestic comforts and entertainments , & c . & c . Foreigners not objected to . Terms , 100 / . per annum . Apply for Address by letter ( pre-paid ) to LL . B ., Mrt . SPENCEK ' Library , 314 , High Holborn .