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no longer than that your Royal Highness may take our situation into consideration , and listen to the prayer of our petition , feeling a confidence that this measure will be approved , when our distressed condition is considered , and the ultimate object at which we aim is to be acknowledged and protected by the authority vested in the person of your Royal Highness .

That your petitioning Brethren beg leave to inform your Royal Highness , that this association was considered the more necessary , as from the present system of Masonry in this part of the world , it is sinking fast into a state of anarchy and confusion ; so much so , we fear , that unless the evil is speedily removed , the institution in this Province will eventually become a subject of public derision ;

which your Royal Highness ' s petitioners most sincerely regret and deplore . And therefore your Royal Highness ' s petitioners beg that you will take their request into your serious consideration , and grant the same . And your petitioners , as in duty bound , will ever pray , & c . Signed

by—Ziba M . Phillips , President , and Robert Walker , Treasurer . representing Lodges "N o . 3 , No . John Bean , Lodge No . 13 . 26 , and Ridean Lodge . Jonathan Woolverton , No . 15 . JohnM . Balfour , ) ™ -o .-, , James Bigelow , No . 16 . Samuel Shaw , { Vice-Presidents . A ] aDSon E . Oouch , No . 17 . William Cothier , Moderator . Joseph G . Lodee , No . 19 . Benjamin M'Alister , Lecturer . Joseph Pringle , No . 25 . John W . Ferguson , Secretary . I Bela Johnston , Prince Edward . Kingston ( U . C . ) , February , 1819

Right Worshipful Sir and Brother , —Referring you to my letter of 4 th of September , 1817 , I am again called upon by the delegates of the different Lodges of this Province comprising the Grand Convention , to forward to you the proceedings of their annual meeting , held on the 8 th of the present month , which are herewith enclosed . Lest any obstacle should arise out of pecuniary matters , I am directed to hand you the accompanying draft for £ 30 ; and should the Grand Lodge of England be pleased to attend to the petition of their Brethren in this remote corner of the

globe , you will be pleased to acquaint me what further sum will be necessary ( if any ) , and it shall be immediately remitted . In consequence of the untimely death of Roderick McKay , our Grand Master Elect , who was unfortunately drowned a few months since , it is the wish of the fraternity , in the event of the patent being granted , that the names of the presiding Officers of the Convention be inserted . I am , with fraternal regard , Right Worshipful Sir , & c . & c , John W . Fercuwon ,

To Edward Harper , Esq . Secretary to the Grand Covention Secretary to the Grand Lodge , Freemasons' Hall , Great Queen Street , London .

( Copy ) Bath ( U . C . ) , 2 Qlh November , 1821 . RlUJLT WORSHIPFUL Silt AND Brother , —111 consequence of information received from l > ro . ( . { . I > . Laugh ton , the bearer of my previous letter to yon , I am induced once more to address you in behalf of the Convention , upon the subject of the formation of a 1 * 1-0 v . Grand Lodge in this province . It appears by Rro . Laughton ' s letter , that the reason of our petitions not being attended to , arises from tho neglect of the grand oilieers of the former Rrov . Crand Lodge , in not making proper returns to the Craiid Lodge of England , and from there bc-ins * no cony of the Crand Warrant < nanted to our late Uro . darvis , to be found ; in consequence" of which , proof is wanted of our being a regular body ol Masons .

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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.

no longer than that your Royal Highness may take our situation into consideration , and listen to the prayer of our petition , feeling a confidence that this measure will be approved , when our distressed condition is considered , and the ultimate object at which we aim is to be acknowledged and protected by the authority vested in the person of your Royal Highness .

That your petitioning Brethren beg leave to inform your Royal Highness , that this association was considered the more necessary , as from the present system of Masonry in this part of the world , it is sinking fast into a state of anarchy and confusion ; so much so , we fear , that unless the evil is speedily removed , the institution in this Province will eventually become a subject of public derision ;

which your Royal Highness ' s petitioners most sincerely regret and deplore . And therefore your Royal Highness ' s petitioners beg that you will take their request into your serious consideration , and grant the same . And your petitioners , as in duty bound , will ever pray , & c . Signed

by—Ziba M . Phillips , President , and Robert Walker , Treasurer . representing Lodges "N o . 3 , No . John Bean , Lodge No . 13 . 26 , and Ridean Lodge . Jonathan Woolverton , No . 15 . JohnM . Balfour , ) ™ -o .-, , James Bigelow , No . 16 . Samuel Shaw , { Vice-Presidents . A ] aDSon E . Oouch , No . 17 . William Cothier , Moderator . Joseph G . Lodee , No . 19 . Benjamin M'Alister , Lecturer . Joseph Pringle , No . 25 . John W . Ferguson , Secretary . I Bela Johnston , Prince Edward . Kingston ( U . C . ) , February , 1819

Right Worshipful Sir and Brother , —Referring you to my letter of 4 th of September , 1817 , I am again called upon by the delegates of the different Lodges of this Province comprising the Grand Convention , to forward to you the proceedings of their annual meeting , held on the 8 th of the present month , which are herewith enclosed . Lest any obstacle should arise out of pecuniary matters , I am directed to hand you the accompanying draft for £ 30 ; and should the Grand Lodge of England be pleased to attend to the petition of their Brethren in this remote corner of the

globe , you will be pleased to acquaint me what further sum will be necessary ( if any ) , and it shall be immediately remitted . In consequence of the untimely death of Roderick McKay , our Grand Master Elect , who was unfortunately drowned a few months since , it is the wish of the fraternity , in the event of the patent being granted , that the names of the presiding Officers of the Convention be inserted . I am , with fraternal regard , Right Worshipful Sir , & c . & c , John W . Fercuwon ,

To Edward Harper , Esq . Secretary to the Grand Covention Secretary to the Grand Lodge , Freemasons' Hall , Great Queen Street , London .

( Copy ) Bath ( U . C . ) , 2 Qlh November , 1821 . RlUJLT WORSHIPFUL Silt AND Brother , —111 consequence of information received from l > ro . ( . { . I > . Laugh ton , the bearer of my previous letter to yon , I am induced once more to address you in behalf of the Convention , upon the subject of the formation of a 1 * 1-0 v . Grand Lodge in this province . It appears by Rro . Laughton ' s letter , that the reason of our petitions not being attended to , arises from tho neglect of the grand oilieers of the former Rrov . Crand Lodge , in not making proper returns to the Craiid Lodge of England , and from there bc-ins * no cony of the Crand Warrant < nanted to our late Uro . darvis , to be found ; in consequence" of which , proof is wanted of our being a regular body ol Masons .

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