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The Freemasons' Quarterly Magazine And Review.
THE FREEMASONS 'QUARTERLY MAGAZINE AND REVIEW .
SEPTEMBER 30 , 1851 . THE GENERAL COURT , SUB-COMMITTEE OF THE GIRLS ' SCHOOL , AND THE NEW SCHOOL-HOUSE .
IT is by this time very well known by most of the members of the Craft , both Metropolitan and Provincial , that the lease of the Freemasons' Girls' School-house , occupied since its foundation , in St . George ' s Fields , Westminster Bridge Road , is nearly run out . It is also
equally well known that the situation has for some years past been unsuited in many respects to the continuance of the institution in that locality . From these causes the Quarterly General Court some time since determined to remove the youthful inmates of this valuable educational
Asylum to another locality ; and in pursuance of this determination an eligible site has been purchased at Wandsworth , and an elegant and appropriate design selected from the plans of Bro . Philip Hard wick , the worthy and much esteemed Grand Superintendant of Works of the United
Grand Lodge of England . All this is as it should be . The approval of the M . W . the Grand Master had been obtained ; all the preparations were en train , and the prospects of a satisfactory commencement of " the work" were bright and deeply interesting . VOL . 11 . M M
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The Freemasons' Quarterly Magazine And Review.
THE FREEMASONS 'QUARTERLY MAGAZINE AND REVIEW .
SEPTEMBER 30 , 1851 . THE GENERAL COURT , SUB-COMMITTEE OF THE GIRLS ' SCHOOL , AND THE NEW SCHOOL-HOUSE .
IT is by this time very well known by most of the members of the Craft , both Metropolitan and Provincial , that the lease of the Freemasons' Girls' School-house , occupied since its foundation , in St . George ' s Fields , Westminster Bridge Road , is nearly run out . It is also
equally well known that the situation has for some years past been unsuited in many respects to the continuance of the institution in that locality . From these causes the Quarterly General Court some time since determined to remove the youthful inmates of this valuable educational
Asylum to another locality ; and in pursuance of this determination an eligible site has been purchased at Wandsworth , and an elegant and appropriate design selected from the plans of Bro . Philip Hard wick , the worthy and much esteemed Grand Superintendant of Works of the United
Grand Lodge of England . All this is as it should be . The approval of the M . W . the Grand Master had been obtained ; all the preparations were en train , and the prospects of a satisfactory commencement of " the work" were bright and deeply interesting . VOL . 11 . M M