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" To THE EDITOR—Sir , —No . I . of the Freemason ' s Quarterly Review is out of print . —Your obedient Servant , W . Wilcockson . " Wliitcfriars , March 2 G , 1835 . " [ "We cannot state any regret at the above notice , and ive must believe that our readers ivill not be displeased to learn that a re-print becomes
apparently needful . The outlay ivill be considerable ; but if ive find on careful investigation that the expense is justified , ive shall not hesitate to incur it ; and in the mean time ive have increased the number of our present edition—not doubting the kindness of friends in removing any fears that Brother Wilcockson may entertain as to its sale . ]
The FREEMASON ' Calendar and Pocket-Book for 1835 ( ive have much pleasure in announcing ) has sold remarkably well . Brother ROBERT MILLER , the Grand Tyler , whose age and services equally entitle him to the respect and consideration of the Craft , has found it necessary to his health to retire altogether from attendance upon private Lodges and Chapters . The Grand Chapter has voted him
an annual allowance of twenty guineas , and we hope that the several private Lodges which our brother attended , will not be unmindful of the services which have been so faithfully discharged , in some of them during the long period of a quarter of a century . May his retirement be cheered by the liberality he so richly deserves . The Lodge of Antiquity has awarded him the sum of ten pounds .
The HALL was , on the 2 tth instant , abundantly decorated with pictures , prints , & c , and fancifully enlivened by the aid of drapery ancl such garniture as is generall y displayed elsewhere ; by whose orders , however , this exhibition took place we have yet to learn , all enquiry having proved unsuccessful;—the Board of General Purposes , and the Grand Secretaries , disclaim any participation in the directions .
Brother FENN . —Without venturing to express any opinion upon the circumstances which have recently occupied the attention of the Courts of Aldermen and Common Council , there is some probability that a vacancy may be declared in the office of City Marshal . In such case we presume that strict integrity and unblemished reputation are no mean qualifications in a candidate , and upon such grounds we
confidently recommend to such of our city brethren , whose votes and interest may be called into exercise , Brother Fenn , Past-master of the Globe Lodge , who will be found in every respect worthy of their support . The Communication from Oxford came loo late for the present number
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" To THE EDITOR—Sir , —No . I . of the Freemason ' s Quarterly Review is out of print . —Your obedient Servant , W . Wilcockson . " Wliitcfriars , March 2 G , 1835 . " [ "We cannot state any regret at the above notice , and ive must believe that our readers ivill not be displeased to learn that a re-print becomes
apparently needful . The outlay ivill be considerable ; but if ive find on careful investigation that the expense is justified , ive shall not hesitate to incur it ; and in the mean time ive have increased the number of our present edition—not doubting the kindness of friends in removing any fears that Brother Wilcockson may entertain as to its sale . ]
The FREEMASON ' Calendar and Pocket-Book for 1835 ( ive have much pleasure in announcing ) has sold remarkably well . Brother ROBERT MILLER , the Grand Tyler , whose age and services equally entitle him to the respect and consideration of the Craft , has found it necessary to his health to retire altogether from attendance upon private Lodges and Chapters . The Grand Chapter has voted him
an annual allowance of twenty guineas , and we hope that the several private Lodges which our brother attended , will not be unmindful of the services which have been so faithfully discharged , in some of them during the long period of a quarter of a century . May his retirement be cheered by the liberality he so richly deserves . The Lodge of Antiquity has awarded him the sum of ten pounds .
The HALL was , on the 2 tth instant , abundantly decorated with pictures , prints , & c , and fancifully enlivened by the aid of drapery ancl such garniture as is generall y displayed elsewhere ; by whose orders , however , this exhibition took place we have yet to learn , all enquiry having proved unsuccessful;—the Board of General Purposes , and the Grand Secretaries , disclaim any participation in the directions .
Brother FENN . —Without venturing to express any opinion upon the circumstances which have recently occupied the attention of the Courts of Aldermen and Common Council , there is some probability that a vacancy may be declared in the office of City Marshal . In such case we presume that strict integrity and unblemished reputation are no mean qualifications in a candidate , and upon such grounds we
confidently recommend to such of our city brethren , whose votes and interest may be called into exercise , Brother Fenn , Past-master of the Globe Lodge , who will be found in every respect worthy of their support . The Communication from Oxford came loo late for the present number