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belongs to one ^ of the Lodges forming this Convention , shall be entitled to a seat in the Convention , but to no vote , unless a delegate from his Lodge . Art . 12 . —That each Lodge , immediately upon receiving their dispensation , shall forward to the Secretary of the Convention , a correct list of the members belonging to their several Lodges , with every expulsion or suspension : and shall

quarterly transmit to said Secretary , a list of the names of those who have been initiated , passed , or raised since their last returns , agreeably to the annexed forms . And the said Secretary shall record their names in a book ruled agreeably to the returns , and kept expressly for that purpose . The form laid down in the " Masons' Manual" adopted .

Art . 13 . —That one-third of all moneys received by the subordinate Lodges , shall be paid into the Treasury of the Convention , onedialf of which is to be applied to the purpose of remunerating the Grand Visitor , and transmitted halfyearly . Art . 14 . —That the President and Vice-Presidents , or either of them , have full power to grant dispensations , for a term of time not exceeding twelve months ,

upon the petition of seven regular Masons . Signed by—Ziba M . Phillips , President . Peter Davy , Lodge No . 13 . Samuel Shaw , ) -y . t > . * i / - James Bigelow , No . 16 . John Balfour , ( * Allanson , B . Couch , ) William Cothier , Moderator . Jeptha Bradshaw , > No . 17 . Hobert Walker , Treasurer . Simeon Ashley , ) John W . Perguson , Secretary . Joseph Pringle , 3 STo . 25 . Benjamin M'Alister . Ziba M . Phillips , No . 26 . Ziba M . Phillips , Lodge No . 3 . Do . Ridean Lodge . John Dean , ) - ^ -, ~ Bela John ston , Prince Edward Lodge William Cothier , V ' ' Joseph G . S . Lodee , No . 19 .

To his Koyal Highness Prince Augustus Prederick , Duke of Sussex , Earl of Inverness in Scotland , Baron of Ark low in Ireland , Knight of the Garter , flight Worshipful Grand Master of Masons and Masonical Jurisdiction in that part of Great Britain called England , & c . & c . The petition of the undersigned representatives of a number of respectable Lodges in the Province of Upper Canada—Humbly sheweth , That your Royal Highness ' s petitioning Brethren beg leave to approach your revered person with sentiments of the highest esteem , as the head of so ancient and honourable an Order .

That your Royal Highness ' s petitioning Brethren beg leave to mention , for the information of your Boyal Highness , that on the 27 th day of August , 1817 , a Convention was held at Kingston in the Province of Upper Canada , to take into consideration the distressed situation of the Craft , in consequence of the death of Win . Jervis , Esq ., late Prov . Grand Master . That your petitioning Brethren did address your Royal Highness on the 28 th day of August , 1817 , stating our situation , of which a copy is hereunto annexed , recommending Roderick McKay , Esq .,

for our Prov . Grand Master : from some cause unknown to your petitioners , no answer has been received to this communication ; and , unfortunately , our Grand Master Elect has been snatched from us by an untimely death . That in consequence thereof , we beg leave to approach your Royal Highness , again praying that you will be pleased to grant a patent , for the establishment of a Prov . Grand Lodge in this Province of Upper Canada , upon tho same footing that it lias been granted to our Sister Province of Lower Canada , provided it meets your Royal Highness ' s approbation .

That your Royal Highness ' s petitioners were urged from the present state of Masonry in this remote part of the world , to establish an association in this Province , for the purpose of keeping in due order the Hevcral Lodges throughout the same , of which a copy is herewith transmitted , and this association is to continue

“The Freemasons' Monthly Magazine: 1856-11-01, Page 28” Masonic Periodicals Online, Library and Museum of Freemasonry, 23 May 2025, django:8000/periodicals/mmr/issues/frm_01111856/page/28/.
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MASONIC PHILOSOPHY. Article 1
« THINGS NOT GENERALLY KNOWN."* Article 6
LINES TO A NEWLY-INITIATED BROTHER. Article 11
PENCILLINGS EROM THE SKETCH-BOOK OE A MADRAS OFFICER. Article 12
REVIEWS OF NEW BOOKS. Article 20
ANNIVERSARY OF A LODGE. Article 22
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 23
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 36
METE0P0LITAN. Article 50
PROVINCIAL. Article 54
ROYAL ARCH. Article 72
THE ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED KITE. Article 74
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 74
MAKE MASONRY. Article 75
SCOTLAND. Article 75
COLONIAL. Article 77
INDIA. Article 79
AMERICA. Article 80
SUMMARY OF NEWS FOR OCTOBER. Article 82
OBITUARY. Article 83
NOTICE. Article 84
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Cohkesponbence.

belongs to one ^ of the Lodges forming this Convention , shall be entitled to a seat in the Convention , but to no vote , unless a delegate from his Lodge . Art . 12 . —That each Lodge , immediately upon receiving their dispensation , shall forward to the Secretary of the Convention , a correct list of the members belonging to their several Lodges , with every expulsion or suspension : and shall

quarterly transmit to said Secretary , a list of the names of those who have been initiated , passed , or raised since their last returns , agreeably to the annexed forms . And the said Secretary shall record their names in a book ruled agreeably to the returns , and kept expressly for that purpose . The form laid down in the " Masons' Manual" adopted .

Art . 13 . —That one-third of all moneys received by the subordinate Lodges , shall be paid into the Treasury of the Convention , onedialf of which is to be applied to the purpose of remunerating the Grand Visitor , and transmitted halfyearly . Art . 14 . —That the President and Vice-Presidents , or either of them , have full power to grant dispensations , for a term of time not exceeding twelve months ,

upon the petition of seven regular Masons . Signed by—Ziba M . Phillips , President . Peter Davy , Lodge No . 13 . Samuel Shaw , ) -y . t > . * i / - James Bigelow , No . 16 . John Balfour , ( * Allanson , B . Couch , ) William Cothier , Moderator . Jeptha Bradshaw , > No . 17 . Hobert Walker , Treasurer . Simeon Ashley , ) John W . Perguson , Secretary . Joseph Pringle , 3 STo . 25 . Benjamin M'Alister . Ziba M . Phillips , No . 26 . Ziba M . Phillips , Lodge No . 3 . Do . Ridean Lodge . John Dean , ) - ^ -, ~ Bela John ston , Prince Edward Lodge William Cothier , V ' ' Joseph G . S . Lodee , No . 19 .

To his Koyal Highness Prince Augustus Prederick , Duke of Sussex , Earl of Inverness in Scotland , Baron of Ark low in Ireland , Knight of the Garter , flight Worshipful Grand Master of Masons and Masonical Jurisdiction in that part of Great Britain called England , & c . & c . The petition of the undersigned representatives of a number of respectable Lodges in the Province of Upper Canada—Humbly sheweth , That your Royal Highness ' s petitioning Brethren beg leave to approach your revered person with sentiments of the highest esteem , as the head of so ancient and honourable an Order .

That your Royal Highness ' s petitioning Brethren beg leave to mention , for the information of your Boyal Highness , that on the 27 th day of August , 1817 , a Convention was held at Kingston in the Province of Upper Canada , to take into consideration the distressed situation of the Craft , in consequence of the death of Win . Jervis , Esq ., late Prov . Grand Master . That your petitioning Brethren did address your Royal Highness on the 28 th day of August , 1817 , stating our situation , of which a copy is hereunto annexed , recommending Roderick McKay , Esq .,

for our Prov . Grand Master : from some cause unknown to your petitioners , no answer has been received to this communication ; and , unfortunately , our Grand Master Elect has been snatched from us by an untimely death . That in consequence thereof , we beg leave to approach your Royal Highness , again praying that you will be pleased to grant a patent , for the establishment of a Prov . Grand Lodge in this Province of Upper Canada , upon tho same footing that it lias been granted to our Sister Province of Lower Canada , provided it meets your Royal Highness ' s approbation .

That your Royal Highness ' s petitioners were urged from the present state of Masonry in this remote part of the world , to establish an association in this Province , for the purpose of keeping in due order the Hevcral Lodges throughout the same , of which a copy is herewith transmitted , and this association is to continue

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