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Article ROYAL FREEMASON'S CHARITY FOR FEMALE CHILDREN , ← Page 12 of 12 Article DE RE NON-MASONICA.* Page 1 of 3 →
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Royal Freemason's Charity For Female Children ,
1836 , Jan . 14 . —Dr . Tapley and Mr . Davis of Gravesend appointed life governors , for their kind medical services to the children when at Gravesend , during the repairs of the school-house . The total cost of the repairs amount to . £ 2714 6 10
And the contributions in aid to the present time are .... 756 6 6 Leaving a balance against the Institution of £ 1958 0 4
De Re Non-Masonica.*
DE RE NON-MASONICA . *
HAVING received a considerable pressure of correspondence upon this subject , we shall endeavour to notice all our friends ; many of whom , as may readily he conceived—write nearly in the same terms . In the " Extracts" that are selected , we have been guided solely by a wish to prevent unnecessary repetition . It is a singular fact , that only one letter has been received , wherein
the writer censures our past strictures , and he has not appended either name or address . Most sincerely do we hope that this affair , which is the very first of its genus , may also he the very last . TO THE EDITOR— " EXTRACTS . " " You will be kind enough , to assure the two companions in question , that their present position has been rendered an enviable one ; the
Brethren in this neighbourhood have thought deeply on the subject ; and congratulate them upon the probability , that they , themselves , may prove the means of preventing any future attempts of the kind . "
" If the Club does not hold its tenure by authority , there is no mystery in the case , as all meetings have a power to act , if they choose to do so , in a similar manner—but , if Masonic business is discussed with a view to ulterior proceedings , then in such case , I know no terms of reproach sufficiently strong to express my abhorrence of its proceedings . " " The exclusion of an individualwho has so abland zealousl
, y y laboured for the good of the Craft , from any body connected with it , is to me , most unaccountable ; may it not be a proof of superiority , of ivhich jealousy is meanly envious ? I have heard , from a very distinguished member , who was present on the occasion , that the regret at the result , was even exceeded hy the indignation that was felt . " " I sincerely hope , the mistaken parties will see their error ; the mischief must recoil upon their own heads . "
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
Royal Freemason's Charity For Female Children ,
1836 , Jan . 14 . —Dr . Tapley and Mr . Davis of Gravesend appointed life governors , for their kind medical services to the children when at Gravesend , during the repairs of the school-house . The total cost of the repairs amount to . £ 2714 6 10
And the contributions in aid to the present time are .... 756 6 6 Leaving a balance against the Institution of £ 1958 0 4
De Re Non-Masonica.*
DE RE NON-MASONICA . *
HAVING received a considerable pressure of correspondence upon this subject , we shall endeavour to notice all our friends ; many of whom , as may readily he conceived—write nearly in the same terms . In the " Extracts" that are selected , we have been guided solely by a wish to prevent unnecessary repetition . It is a singular fact , that only one letter has been received , wherein
the writer censures our past strictures , and he has not appended either name or address . Most sincerely do we hope that this affair , which is the very first of its genus , may also he the very last . TO THE EDITOR— " EXTRACTS . " " You will be kind enough , to assure the two companions in question , that their present position has been rendered an enviable one ; the
Brethren in this neighbourhood have thought deeply on the subject ; and congratulate them upon the probability , that they , themselves , may prove the means of preventing any future attempts of the kind . "
" If the Club does not hold its tenure by authority , there is no mystery in the case , as all meetings have a power to act , if they choose to do so , in a similar manner—but , if Masonic business is discussed with a view to ulterior proceedings , then in such case , I know no terms of reproach sufficiently strong to express my abhorrence of its proceedings . " " The exclusion of an individualwho has so abland zealousl
, y y laboured for the good of the Craft , from any body connected with it , is to me , most unaccountable ; may it not be a proof of superiority , of ivhich jealousy is meanly envious ? I have heard , from a very distinguished member , who was present on the occasion , that the regret at the result , was even exceeded hy the indignation that was felt . " " I sincerely hope , the mistaken parties will see their error ; the mischief must recoil upon their own heads . "