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Correspondence.

CORRESPONDENCE .

— - ?—[ THE EDITOR does not hold himself responsible for any opinions entertained b y Correspondents . }

THE BOYS SCHOOI

TO THE EDITOR OF THE FREEMASONS' MAGAZINE AND MASONIC MIRROR . DJ- SIR AXD W . BROTHEJ * , —I think it but just to the brethren ol tlie province of Oxford to request 3-011 to state that , owing to an unfortunate mistake , my subscription list did not reach the Secretary of the Boys School in . time to be announced at the late Festival , but that the sums contributed bthe members of this province amounted to one hundred and ten pounds

y , fifteen shillings , and nincpence . Trusting I am not encroaching on your valuable space , I remain , yours fraternall y , X . M . TALBOT , Prov . G . D . C , Oxon , Steward , No . 4 G 0 . Canst Church , Oxford , April 9 // s 1859 .

The Devonshire Fund Of Benevolence.

THE DEVONSHIRE FUND OF BENEVOLENCE .

TO THE EDITOR 01 ? TIIE I'liEEMASONS' MAGAZINE AXD MASONIC MIRROR . out AXD BROTHER , —As at various times statements have appeared in 'die Freemasons' Mayazine , respecting the Devon Provincial Fund of Benevolence , it may be as well to lay thc case ( icfbre tlie Craft fully . First , let it be distinctly understood that no rival schemes exist , or are , as lar as I can hear , talked of . In the next place let me remark , thafc it ivas hardl fair the

y a expression on part of the committee for the Masonic schools to suggest that the brethren of Devon were about to leave the Graft iu gciioral to educate their children , ivhen the very intention of the fund proposed is to aid education effectually . The fund could be applied as ivell to the maintenance of a child at the Masonic school as to the same purpose in tiro country , hut certainly in thc latter case at less expense . Let me now relate shortly how the proposed fund originated . At a Provincial Gnmd Lodge , held October 20 th , " 1858 , Brother Bridges , P . M :, No . 1 , 012 , moved " That a donation of ten pounds be riven to the Girls

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MUSIC AND THE MASONIC RITUAL—No. II. Article 7
CLASSICAL THEOLOGY. Article 17
THE ORIGIN AND TEACHINGS OF MASONRY. Article 20
MASONRY IN INDIA. Article 24
SUNRISE. Article 25
VILLAGE BELLS. Article 26
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 27
THE DEVONSHIRE FUND OF BENEVOLENCE. Article 27
MASONIC MISSIONS: LEICESTERSHIRE. Article 29
MARK MASONRY. Article 31
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 32
METROPOLITAN. Article 32
INSTRUCTION. Article 36
PROVINCIAL. Article 36
ROYAL ARCH. Article 40
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 41
IRELAND. Article 41
AMERICA. Article 41
THE WEEK. Article 43
Obituary. Article 46
NOTICES. Article 47
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 47
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Correspondence.

CORRESPONDENCE .

— - ?—[ THE EDITOR does not hold himself responsible for any opinions entertained b y Correspondents . }

THE BOYS SCHOOI

TO THE EDITOR OF THE FREEMASONS' MAGAZINE AND MASONIC MIRROR . DJ- SIR AXD W . BROTHEJ * , —I think it but just to the brethren ol tlie province of Oxford to request 3-011 to state that , owing to an unfortunate mistake , my subscription list did not reach the Secretary of the Boys School in . time to be announced at the late Festival , but that the sums contributed bthe members of this province amounted to one hundred and ten pounds

y , fifteen shillings , and nincpence . Trusting I am not encroaching on your valuable space , I remain , yours fraternall y , X . M . TALBOT , Prov . G . D . C , Oxon , Steward , No . 4 G 0 . Canst Church , Oxford , April 9 // s 1859 .

The Devonshire Fund Of Benevolence.

THE DEVONSHIRE FUND OF BENEVOLENCE .

TO THE EDITOR 01 ? TIIE I'liEEMASONS' MAGAZINE AXD MASONIC MIRROR . out AXD BROTHER , —As at various times statements have appeared in 'die Freemasons' Mayazine , respecting the Devon Provincial Fund of Benevolence , it may be as well to lay thc case ( icfbre tlie Craft fully . First , let it be distinctly understood that no rival schemes exist , or are , as lar as I can hear , talked of . In the next place let me remark , thafc it ivas hardl fair the

y a expression on part of the committee for the Masonic schools to suggest that the brethren of Devon were about to leave the Graft iu gciioral to educate their children , ivhen the very intention of the fund proposed is to aid education effectually . The fund could be applied as ivell to the maintenance of a child at the Masonic school as to the same purpose in tiro country , hut certainly in thc latter case at less expense . Let me now relate shortly how the proposed fund originated . At a Provincial Gnmd Lodge , held October 20 th , " 1858 , Brother Bridges , P . M :, No . 1 , 012 , moved " That a donation of ten pounds be riven to the Girls

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