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Article MASONIC INTELLIGENCE. ← Page 4 of 4 Article THE ASYLUM. Page 1 of 1 Article SUPREME ROYAL ARCH CHAFTER. Page 1 of 1 Article QUARTERLY CONVOCATION.—August 4. Page 1 of 1
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Masonic Intelligence.
case , we trust , it is only deferred ; for , among the first to study the interest of the charity free from any selfish motive , will be the amiable and worthy Brother who has just been appointed , to whose serious consideration we entrust our opinion and thoughts . GF - NERAL COMMITTEE , August 26 . —Present , Brothers AV . H . White , Bossy , Crucefix , M'Mullen , Acklam , Lewellyn , Hope , Cleghorn , Crew , Norris , Baumer , & c . The newly appointed Secretary , Brother Crew ,
having tendered his sureties , commenced duty . Several very important suggestions were made , the consideration of which was entertained in a very friendly and becoming spirit . AVe write this with much pleasure , as a relief to the tenor of many recent discussions . ESPECIAL GENERAL COURT , Sept . 23 . —The petition for the Laceys ( two sisters ) having been discovered to be informal , their names were ordered to be erased from the list of candidates ; consequently , there will be no ballot for the ensuing election . Bro . Harrison was in the chair .
The Asylum.
THE ASYLUM .
Sept . 8 . —C OMMITTEE . —The Treasurer reported that in conformity with the directions of the last General Court , he had invested the further sum of three hundred pounds . A very considerate examination of the state of the Institution was entered into , and some important suggestions were recommended for the attention of the next ensuing General Meeting , to be held on the 13 th of October , the particulars of which will be found in our advertising pages .
Supreme Royal Arch Chafter.
SUPREME ROYAL ARCH CHAFTER .
COMMITTEE OF LAWS . —July 23 . Present—Brothers Harrison and Philipe . It was settled that no report be made at the ensuing Grand Chapter , as some points were not finall y settled . It was suggested that the closest conformity with the Constitutions in Craft Masonry was advisable . *
Quarterly Convocation.—August 4.
QUARTERLY CONVOCATION . —August 4 .
Present—Comp . J . Itamsbottom , G . J . as Z ., and a more than usual attendance of Principals . The Report of the Committee of General Purposes was reacl . The Finance Report was satisfactory . Four Charters were recommended , two of which were subjects of discussion ; one to be attached to the Romford Lodge , ancl the other to the Lodge of Joppa . In both cases the same parties were interested ; the first was granted , and the second denied . The Grancl Chapter was then closed .
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Masonic Intelligence.
case , we trust , it is only deferred ; for , among the first to study the interest of the charity free from any selfish motive , will be the amiable and worthy Brother who has just been appointed , to whose serious consideration we entrust our opinion and thoughts . GF - NERAL COMMITTEE , August 26 . —Present , Brothers AV . H . White , Bossy , Crucefix , M'Mullen , Acklam , Lewellyn , Hope , Cleghorn , Crew , Norris , Baumer , & c . The newly appointed Secretary , Brother Crew ,
having tendered his sureties , commenced duty . Several very important suggestions were made , the consideration of which was entertained in a very friendly and becoming spirit . AVe write this with much pleasure , as a relief to the tenor of many recent discussions . ESPECIAL GENERAL COURT , Sept . 23 . —The petition for the Laceys ( two sisters ) having been discovered to be informal , their names were ordered to be erased from the list of candidates ; consequently , there will be no ballot for the ensuing election . Bro . Harrison was in the chair .
The Asylum.
THE ASYLUM .
Sept . 8 . —C OMMITTEE . —The Treasurer reported that in conformity with the directions of the last General Court , he had invested the further sum of three hundred pounds . A very considerate examination of the state of the Institution was entered into , and some important suggestions were recommended for the attention of the next ensuing General Meeting , to be held on the 13 th of October , the particulars of which will be found in our advertising pages .
Supreme Royal Arch Chafter.
SUPREME ROYAL ARCH CHAFTER .
COMMITTEE OF LAWS . —July 23 . Present—Brothers Harrison and Philipe . It was settled that no report be made at the ensuing Grand Chapter , as some points were not finall y settled . It was suggested that the closest conformity with the Constitutions in Craft Masonry was advisable . *
Quarterly Convocation.—August 4.
QUARTERLY CONVOCATION . —August 4 .
Present—Comp . J . Itamsbottom , G . J . as Z ., and a more than usual attendance of Principals . The Report of the Committee of General Purposes was reacl . The Finance Report was satisfactory . Four Charters were recommended , two of which were subjects of discussion ; one to be attached to the Romford Lodge , ancl the other to the Lodge of Joppa . In both cases the same parties were interested ; the first was granted , and the second denied . The Grancl Chapter was then closed .