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Grand Conclave (Of England And Wales) Of The Royal Order Of H.R.D.M., K.D.S.H., Palestine.
Grand Master of the Order of Masonic Knights Templar in Ireland , be most respectfully invited to attend the Installation ancl banquet . That Sir Knights Burckhardt , Cabbell , Crucefix , Gibbins , Goldsworthy , Spencer , Stuart , and Wyld , together with Sir Knights White and Clayton , the Grand and Grand Vice Chancellors , do form a committee to conduct the proceedings of the Installation and banquet . That all Sir Knights presenting a ticket for the banquet be admitted
to witness the ceremony of Installation . That the Sir Knights do dine in costume . That the Eminent Commanders , both in London and the provinces , be requested , where possible , to convene Encampments of Emergency , and take prompt means of notifying the contents of this circular to every member , in order that all possible measures be taken to pay a suitable mark of respect to the Eminent and Supreme Grand Master .
That an early reply be made to this communication , that the committee may be timely prepared to complete the necessary arrangements . That tickets , one guinea each , may be obtained at the office of the Grand Chancellor , Freemasons' Hall , Great Queen Street , London , and of the members of the committee . WILLIAM H . WHITE , Grand Chancellor .
The Statue Of His Late Royal Highness The Duke Of Sussex.
THE STATUE OF HIS LATE ROYAL HIGHNESS THE DUKE OF SUSSEX .
Feb . 4 . —A meeting of the committee appointed by the Grand Lodge , was held this day , to decide on the inscription to be cut on the pedestal under the statue . It was determined that it should be as brief as possible , and in English .
The Charities.
THE CHARITIES .
BOYS' SCHOOL . It will be interesting to the Patrons of this excellent Charity to know that their generous support effects much good to society , and among numerous proofs , is that of the Widow Smyth , who some few years since emigrated with her children to the Cape of Good Hope in the service of a gentleman and his wife . It appears that the widow was not altogether
well treated by her employer , but she found friends , and among them Bro . Gierke Burton , the Prov . G . M . for South Africa . Her boys are going on well , and give practical proofs of the utility of the Masonic Institution where they were educated—the widow has been obliged to seek another situation , and is separated from her children . Her daughter is respectably married . This brief report is givenat the earnest request of VOL . IV . 1 '
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Grand Conclave (Of England And Wales) Of The Royal Order Of H.R.D.M., K.D.S.H., Palestine.
Grand Master of the Order of Masonic Knights Templar in Ireland , be most respectfully invited to attend the Installation ancl banquet . That Sir Knights Burckhardt , Cabbell , Crucefix , Gibbins , Goldsworthy , Spencer , Stuart , and Wyld , together with Sir Knights White and Clayton , the Grand and Grand Vice Chancellors , do form a committee to conduct the proceedings of the Installation and banquet . That all Sir Knights presenting a ticket for the banquet be admitted
to witness the ceremony of Installation . That the Sir Knights do dine in costume . That the Eminent Commanders , both in London and the provinces , be requested , where possible , to convene Encampments of Emergency , and take prompt means of notifying the contents of this circular to every member , in order that all possible measures be taken to pay a suitable mark of respect to the Eminent and Supreme Grand Master .
That an early reply be made to this communication , that the committee may be timely prepared to complete the necessary arrangements . That tickets , one guinea each , may be obtained at the office of the Grand Chancellor , Freemasons' Hall , Great Queen Street , London , and of the members of the committee . WILLIAM H . WHITE , Grand Chancellor .
The Statue Of His Late Royal Highness The Duke Of Sussex.
THE STATUE OF HIS LATE ROYAL HIGHNESS THE DUKE OF SUSSEX .
Feb . 4 . —A meeting of the committee appointed by the Grand Lodge , was held this day , to decide on the inscription to be cut on the pedestal under the statue . It was determined that it should be as brief as possible , and in English .
The Charities.
THE CHARITIES .
BOYS' SCHOOL . It will be interesting to the Patrons of this excellent Charity to know that their generous support effects much good to society , and among numerous proofs , is that of the Widow Smyth , who some few years since emigrated with her children to the Cape of Good Hope in the service of a gentleman and his wife . It appears that the widow was not altogether
well treated by her employer , but she found friends , and among them Bro . Gierke Burton , the Prov . G . M . for South Africa . Her boys are going on well , and give practical proofs of the utility of the Masonic Institution where they were educated—the widow has been obliged to seek another situation , and is separated from her children . Her daughter is respectably married . This brief report is givenat the earnest request of VOL . IV . 1 '