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The Freemasons' Quarterly Review.
THE FREEMASONS ' QUARTERLY REVIEW.
SEPTEMBER 30 , 1839 .
THE GRAND MASTER . His Royal Highness the Duke of Sussex has been seriously indisposed , at Southwick Park , Pareham , where he has been sojovtrning as the honoured guest of Mr . Thistlewaite . His Royal Highness ' s complaint was a
severe attack of asthma . Sir John Doratt was sent for express , and it was most fortunate that his medical services were available at this moment , Sir John being the only physician who had personally attended the Royal sufferer during a violent attack of the disease . Notwithstanding
his ill state of health , the business of Grand Lodge has occupied the Grand Master's attention , and many important communications have been received . The Earl of Durham , Most Worshipful Pro-Grand
Master , presided at the recent Grand Lodge , at which , although , there was no new subject matter of importance , yet the consideration of former business occupied considerable time , and caused an extended discussion . The Most Worshipful Brother ' s lucid exposition of various points
of Masonic law was listened to with the deepest attention , and will serve as a very useful record to those who usually take part in the proceedings of Grand Lodge . The motion for denning the precise time at which Masonic meetings should be held , was , on being put for confirmation , lost by a majority of three .. We shall not enlarge
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The Freemasons' Quarterly Review.
THE FREEMASONS ' QUARTERLY REVIEW.
SEPTEMBER 30 , 1839 .
THE GRAND MASTER . His Royal Highness the Duke of Sussex has been seriously indisposed , at Southwick Park , Pareham , where he has been sojovtrning as the honoured guest of Mr . Thistlewaite . His Royal Highness ' s complaint was a
severe attack of asthma . Sir John Doratt was sent for express , and it was most fortunate that his medical services were available at this moment , Sir John being the only physician who had personally attended the Royal sufferer during a violent attack of the disease . Notwithstanding
his ill state of health , the business of Grand Lodge has occupied the Grand Master's attention , and many important communications have been received . The Earl of Durham , Most Worshipful Pro-Grand
Master , presided at the recent Grand Lodge , at which , although , there was no new subject matter of importance , yet the consideration of former business occupied considerable time , and caused an extended discussion . The Most Worshipful Brother ' s lucid exposition of various points
of Masonic law was listened to with the deepest attention , and will serve as a very useful record to those who usually take part in the proceedings of Grand Lodge . The motion for denning the precise time at which Masonic meetings should be held , was , on being put for confirmation , lost by a majority of three .. We shall not enlarge