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Masonic Intelligence.
of the Brethren , and that they he taken into consideration at the next meeting of the Grand Lodge . " The question being put on the amendment , it passed in the affirmative . Brother Jackson ' s appeal against the judgment of the Prov . Grand Master for Devon , full particulars of which were given in our January Numberand the decision on whicli appeal was not confirmed
, , in consequence of a copy not having been served on the Prov . G . M ., was again brought forward , and it having been shown that a copy of the appeal had now been forwarded to the Prov . Grand Secretary , the Grand Lodge proceeded to take it into consideration , and on motion duly made and seconded , it was unanimously resolved , — " That the W . Master of the Lodge No . 185 , Devonport , did , on the Sth of January , 1851 exceed the powers vested in him ; that
, therefore the decision of the R . W . the Provincial Grancl Master for Devon , be in this respect reversed , and that the W . Master be admonished to a more strict observance of the laws of Masonry for the future . " All business being concluded , the Grand Lodge was closed in form , and with solemn prayer , and adjourned .
The Ancient And Accepted Rite.
THE ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE .
THE Supreme Council of Sovereign Grand Inspectors of the 33 rd Degree of the Ancient and Accepted Rite for England and Wales , and the Dependencies of the British Crown , held a Special Convocation of the Order , at Freemason's Hall ,
London , on Wednesday , the 7 th of July , A . D . 1852 . After several Brethren had been advanced to the Eminent Degree of Sov . Prince Rose Croix , the higher Degrees of the Order were opened in ancient and solemn form . The 111 .
Treasurer-General of the Order installed into the rank of Knight K . H . of the 30 th Degree several eminent and distinguished Brethren . After the solemn ceremonies of the Order had been gone through , and the Convocation closed , the Brethren banquetted together , the 111 . Sov . Grand Inspector Henry Emly , presiding . After the loyal and national toasts had been given , the Commander in the chair gave the Sov . Commander of the OrderDr .
, Leeson , whicli was received with great applause , and drank with all the honours .. He then gave successively the Supreme Council of Ireland , —Scotland , —and the two American Councils , —that for the Northern Jurisdiction at Boston ( removed from New York ) , and for the Southern Jurisdiction , at Charleston , —all of which were received with the greatest Masonic respect and fraternal regard . lie then
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Masonic Intelligence.
of the Brethren , and that they he taken into consideration at the next meeting of the Grand Lodge . " The question being put on the amendment , it passed in the affirmative . Brother Jackson ' s appeal against the judgment of the Prov . Grand Master for Devon , full particulars of which were given in our January Numberand the decision on whicli appeal was not confirmed
, , in consequence of a copy not having been served on the Prov . G . M ., was again brought forward , and it having been shown that a copy of the appeal had now been forwarded to the Prov . Grand Secretary , the Grand Lodge proceeded to take it into consideration , and on motion duly made and seconded , it was unanimously resolved , — " That the W . Master of the Lodge No . 185 , Devonport , did , on the Sth of January , 1851 exceed the powers vested in him ; that
, therefore the decision of the R . W . the Provincial Grancl Master for Devon , be in this respect reversed , and that the W . Master be admonished to a more strict observance of the laws of Masonry for the future . " All business being concluded , the Grand Lodge was closed in form , and with solemn prayer , and adjourned .
The Ancient And Accepted Rite.
THE ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE .
THE Supreme Council of Sovereign Grand Inspectors of the 33 rd Degree of the Ancient and Accepted Rite for England and Wales , and the Dependencies of the British Crown , held a Special Convocation of the Order , at Freemason's Hall ,
London , on Wednesday , the 7 th of July , A . D . 1852 . After several Brethren had been advanced to the Eminent Degree of Sov . Prince Rose Croix , the higher Degrees of the Order were opened in ancient and solemn form . The 111 .
Treasurer-General of the Order installed into the rank of Knight K . H . of the 30 th Degree several eminent and distinguished Brethren . After the solemn ceremonies of the Order had been gone through , and the Convocation closed , the Brethren banquetted together , the 111 . Sov . Grand Inspector Henry Emly , presiding . After the loyal and national toasts had been given , the Commander in the chair gave the Sov . Commander of the OrderDr .
, Leeson , whicli was received with great applause , and drank with all the honours .. He then gave successively the Supreme Council of Ireland , —Scotland , —and the two American Councils , —that for the Northern Jurisdiction at Boston ( removed from New York ) , and for the Southern Jurisdiction , at Charleston , —all of which were received with the greatest Masonic respect and fraternal regard . lie then