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Article TESTIMONIAL TO BRO. JOHN SAVAGE, P. M., No. 19. ← Page 2 of 2 Article THE REV. BROTHER T. HARVEY AND THE BISHOP. Page 1 of 2 →
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Testimonial To Bro. John Savage, P. M., No. 19.
26 , Great Queen Street ; Filer , AA . M . No . 275 , 26 , Canonbury Square , Islington ; Flemming , S . AV . No . 30 , 3 , Alpha Place , Regent ' s Park ; Helsdon , P . M . No . 275 , 36 , Great Queen Street ; Hervey , P . G . Supt . W . ( North , ancl Hunts . ) Peterborough ; Hill , No . 319 , 10 , Billiter Street ; Lane , D . C . L ., P . P . G . AV . ( Oxfordshire ) 10 , King ' s Bench Walk , Temple ; Le Veau , P . P . G . AV . ( North , and Hunts . ) 63 Cheapside ; LevickAA' " . M . No . 8541 Gresham StreetCity
, , , , , ; Macdougal , P . M . No . 19 , 7 , Charles Street East , Hampstead Road ; Noble , P . M . No . 93 , London Road , Greenwich ; Oliver , D . D ., P . D . P . G . M . ( Lincolnshire ) Scopwick Vicarage , Lincolnshire ; Simpson , 4 , High Street , Bloomsbury ; Spencer , P . M . No . 329 , 314 , High Holborn ; Spiers , P . G . D . ( Oxfordshire ) 102 , High Street , Oxford ; Tombleson , P . M . No . 25 , AVarwick Street , Golden Square ; Vernon , D . P . G . M . ( Staffordshire ) Hilton ParkAVolverhamptonAVatson
, ; , P . M . No . 25 , Ath _ eneum Club ; AVhitmore , AV . M . No . 329 , 125 , Oxford Street ; AVilleter , P . M . No . 30 , 24 , Clare Street . Committee meetings have been held on June 2 nd , June 25 th , July 2 nd , and August Sth ; at which very satisfactory reports were made . The next meeting of the General Committee will be convened to take place at Freemasons' Tavern , on Friday the 1 st of October .
The Rev. Brother T. Harvey And The Bishop.
THE REV . BROTHER T . HARVEY AND THE BISHOP .
OUK attention was first called to this case by the Chelmsford Lodge Good Fellowship , No . 343 ; from which we received a printed copy of the address of Brother the Rev . Thomas Harvey on his initiation in the said Lodge , on the 27 th of May , with an intimation that the address , as reported in the public papers , was incorrect . Since then the public press , especially those papers conducted by Masonic editorshave discussed the matter at great lengthmore
espe-, , cially the editor of the Hull Advertiser , Brother E . F . Collins . Several clergymen have published their opinions in favour of Brother Harvey , while it is somewhat remarkable that no one has ventured to record any disapprobation of his conduct . The case itself is as follows : —In 1831 Mr . Harvey was appointed Chaplain to the British Embassy at Leghorn , having previously received a very flattering testimonial from the Bishop of Norwichand on the
, 16 th of April 1831 , Lord Stuart de Rothsay sent him a very handsome letter of acknowledgment , to be used on any occasion that might present itself to his advantage . Testimonials of character by the congregations at Leghorn ancl Genoa followed , as well as one from the Duke of JLucca ; and in 1842 the British residents at Frankfort , at a general meeting , passed resolutions highly complimentary to Mr . Harvey , and which were signed by the consular chairman .
In 1844 , however , it would appear that having been appointed British Chaplain at Antwerp , some objections must have been taken to Mr . Harvey ( but it is no where stated what they were ) , for in January , 1845 , a majority of his congregation addressed the Bishop of London in his favour , but their solicitations availed not . It is said that a report of a duel was prejudicial to him ; yet it would seem that he had nothing
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Testimonial To Bro. John Savage, P. M., No. 19.
26 , Great Queen Street ; Filer , AA . M . No . 275 , 26 , Canonbury Square , Islington ; Flemming , S . AV . No . 30 , 3 , Alpha Place , Regent ' s Park ; Helsdon , P . M . No . 275 , 36 , Great Queen Street ; Hervey , P . G . Supt . W . ( North , ancl Hunts . ) Peterborough ; Hill , No . 319 , 10 , Billiter Street ; Lane , D . C . L ., P . P . G . AV . ( Oxfordshire ) 10 , King ' s Bench Walk , Temple ; Le Veau , P . P . G . AV . ( North , and Hunts . ) 63 Cheapside ; LevickAA' " . M . No . 8541 Gresham StreetCity
, , , , , ; Macdougal , P . M . No . 19 , 7 , Charles Street East , Hampstead Road ; Noble , P . M . No . 93 , London Road , Greenwich ; Oliver , D . D ., P . D . P . G . M . ( Lincolnshire ) Scopwick Vicarage , Lincolnshire ; Simpson , 4 , High Street , Bloomsbury ; Spencer , P . M . No . 329 , 314 , High Holborn ; Spiers , P . G . D . ( Oxfordshire ) 102 , High Street , Oxford ; Tombleson , P . M . No . 25 , AVarwick Street , Golden Square ; Vernon , D . P . G . M . ( Staffordshire ) Hilton ParkAVolverhamptonAVatson
, ; , P . M . No . 25 , Ath _ eneum Club ; AVhitmore , AV . M . No . 329 , 125 , Oxford Street ; AVilleter , P . M . No . 30 , 24 , Clare Street . Committee meetings have been held on June 2 nd , June 25 th , July 2 nd , and August Sth ; at which very satisfactory reports were made . The next meeting of the General Committee will be convened to take place at Freemasons' Tavern , on Friday the 1 st of October .
The Rev. Brother T. Harvey And The Bishop.
THE REV . BROTHER T . HARVEY AND THE BISHOP .
OUK attention was first called to this case by the Chelmsford Lodge Good Fellowship , No . 343 ; from which we received a printed copy of the address of Brother the Rev . Thomas Harvey on his initiation in the said Lodge , on the 27 th of May , with an intimation that the address , as reported in the public papers , was incorrect . Since then the public press , especially those papers conducted by Masonic editorshave discussed the matter at great lengthmore
espe-, , cially the editor of the Hull Advertiser , Brother E . F . Collins . Several clergymen have published their opinions in favour of Brother Harvey , while it is somewhat remarkable that no one has ventured to record any disapprobation of his conduct . The case itself is as follows : —In 1831 Mr . Harvey was appointed Chaplain to the British Embassy at Leghorn , having previously received a very flattering testimonial from the Bishop of Norwichand on the
, 16 th of April 1831 , Lord Stuart de Rothsay sent him a very handsome letter of acknowledgment , to be used on any occasion that might present itself to his advantage . Testimonials of character by the congregations at Leghorn ancl Genoa followed , as well as one from the Duke of JLucca ; and in 1842 the British residents at Frankfort , at a general meeting , passed resolutions highly complimentary to Mr . Harvey , and which were signed by the consular chairman .
In 1844 , however , it would appear that having been appointed British Chaplain at Antwerp , some objections must have been taken to Mr . Harvey ( but it is no where stated what they were ) , for in January , 1845 , a majority of his congregation addressed the Bishop of London in his favour , but their solicitations availed not . It is said that a report of a duel was prejudicial to him ; yet it would seem that he had nothing