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Article QUARTERLY COMMUNICATION. ← Page 3 of 3 Article GRAND CONCLAVE OF ENGLAND AND WALKS. Page 1 of 2 →
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Quarterly Communication.
Bro . FAUDKL was of opinion that the Freemasons' Quarterly Review did its duty as correctly as could be expected ; and it should be borne in mind that while expulsion was threatened to one party invading the law , there was no law to control the irresponsibility of the Grand JIaster —( applause ) . The GRAND MASTER rose for the third time—was aware of his responsibilityand observed that the Grand Lodge bail the power to
, commit the authority to other hands whenever they chose ; he had told them as much when he first accepted office —( vociferous cheering from Bro . M'Mnllen and others ) . Bro . Fox MAUI . E , in reply , took credit for the lenient manner in which he had mooted the subject ; for had he chosen to have moved for a committee of inquiry , to have searched out the Editor of the Freemasons' Quarterly Review , he could have done so—( questionable
applause ) . Ihe subject then dropped . The proposed alterations in the Book of Constitutions were agreed to , excepting that relating to Provincial Grand Masters vacating office if they suffer two years to pass without holding Grand Lodge . Fifty pounds were voted to the widow of Bro . Puttock , the Grand Registrar observing , that as the precedents had become frequent , it would be better practically to adopt such recommendation . The following Brethren were elected on the Board of General
Purposes : — MASTERS . ' VAST MASTERS . I . T . Archer . . No . 108 John Bigg . . No . 109 Rev . I . E . Cox . . „ 82 , R . Cross . . . „ 234 A . J . D . Filer . . „ 275 John Hodgkinson . „ 113 It . Levick . . . „ 85 F . J . Marillier . . „ 264 J . W . Mountain . „ 12 J . F . Mathews . . „ 201 J . Savage . . „ 19 T . Scrivener . . „ 30 It . J . Spiers . . „ 425 T . Tombleson . . „ 2 . 5 The Grand Lodge was at length closed in ample form , and adjourned . *
Grand Conclave Of England And Walks.
GRAND CONCLAVE OF ENGLAND AND WALKS .
March 2 G , 1847 . — Present—Sir Knight C . K . K . Tynte , M . E . G . M . ; E . C . Sir Knights Stuart ( D . G . M . ) ; B . B . Cabbell ' ( G . P . ) ; — Robb , Second Captain ; Rev . G . Fallofield , Prelate ; W . H . White , Chancellor ; — Claydon , Vice-Chancellor ; T . H . Hall , Registrar : J . Vink , Treasurer ; — Goldsworthy and Baumer , Experts ; It . T . Crucefix , Director of Ceremonies ; — Alston and Howe . Aides-du-Camp ; H . B . LeesonJlf . D ^ lst Captain of Lines ; J . WyldSword Bearer ; Acklam
, . , , Herald ; Crouch , Organist , & c . The Grand Conclave was opened in ample form . The minutes of the several meetings of the Committee of General Purposes were read and confirmed . The Treasurer ' s accounts , as audited , were read , by which there appeared to be a balance in his hands exceeding 30 / . Tiie Grand Master appointed his Grand Officers for the year . The Grand Conclave was then closed in due form .
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Quarterly Communication.
Bro . FAUDKL was of opinion that the Freemasons' Quarterly Review did its duty as correctly as could be expected ; and it should be borne in mind that while expulsion was threatened to one party invading the law , there was no law to control the irresponsibility of the Grand JIaster —( applause ) . The GRAND MASTER rose for the third time—was aware of his responsibilityand observed that the Grand Lodge bail the power to
, commit the authority to other hands whenever they chose ; he had told them as much when he first accepted office —( vociferous cheering from Bro . M'Mnllen and others ) . Bro . Fox MAUI . E , in reply , took credit for the lenient manner in which he had mooted the subject ; for had he chosen to have moved for a committee of inquiry , to have searched out the Editor of the Freemasons' Quarterly Review , he could have done so—( questionable
applause ) . Ihe subject then dropped . The proposed alterations in the Book of Constitutions were agreed to , excepting that relating to Provincial Grand Masters vacating office if they suffer two years to pass without holding Grand Lodge . Fifty pounds were voted to the widow of Bro . Puttock , the Grand Registrar observing , that as the precedents had become frequent , it would be better practically to adopt such recommendation . The following Brethren were elected on the Board of General
Purposes : — MASTERS . ' VAST MASTERS . I . T . Archer . . No . 108 John Bigg . . No . 109 Rev . I . E . Cox . . „ 82 , R . Cross . . . „ 234 A . J . D . Filer . . „ 275 John Hodgkinson . „ 113 It . Levick . . . „ 85 F . J . Marillier . . „ 264 J . W . Mountain . „ 12 J . F . Mathews . . „ 201 J . Savage . . „ 19 T . Scrivener . . „ 30 It . J . Spiers . . „ 425 T . Tombleson . . „ 2 . 5 The Grand Lodge was at length closed in ample form , and adjourned . *
Grand Conclave Of England And Walks.
GRAND CONCLAVE OF ENGLAND AND WALKS .
March 2 G , 1847 . — Present—Sir Knight C . K . K . Tynte , M . E . G . M . ; E . C . Sir Knights Stuart ( D . G . M . ) ; B . B . Cabbell ' ( G . P . ) ; — Robb , Second Captain ; Rev . G . Fallofield , Prelate ; W . H . White , Chancellor ; — Claydon , Vice-Chancellor ; T . H . Hall , Registrar : J . Vink , Treasurer ; — Goldsworthy and Baumer , Experts ; It . T . Crucefix , Director of Ceremonies ; — Alston and Howe . Aides-du-Camp ; H . B . LeesonJlf . D ^ lst Captain of Lines ; J . WyldSword Bearer ; Acklam
, . , , Herald ; Crouch , Organist , & c . The Grand Conclave was opened in ample form . The minutes of the several meetings of the Committee of General Purposes were read and confirmed . The Treasurer ' s accounts , as audited , were read , by which there appeared to be a balance in his hands exceeding 30 / . Tiie Grand Master appointed his Grand Officers for the year . The Grand Conclave was then closed in due form .