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Masonic Intelligence.

Brother Matthew Rawlins , presented Brother Robert Gill . Thomas Smith W . NrMiddleton . George Cares , , . Thomas Borton . John Sanders , , Henry Bell . Joseph Slack , , Capt . JohnRowley . AaronLazarus , vice I . Jackson , . Lyon Levi . LODGE , RED-I . ION STREET , WAPPING .

A MEE of t ) lis Lodge was held on Tuesday , the 24 th of r „ . 4 ? . ' ' 79 > PETER MELLISH , Esq . in the chair . Taking into consideration the present situation of public affairs , and animated b y a firm attachment to our King and a love of our Country , and justly sensible of the blessings and privileges we enjoy in common with our fellow subjects , do resolve to associate , for the purof acquainting

pose ourselves with the use of arms , not only to protect ourselves and properties , but also to deTend our invaluable Constitution , consisting of King , Lords , and Commons , under which we live , from all the attacks of its avowed and secret enemies . ¦ That we will at all times be ready to be called oui into service in case of an actual invasion , for the protection of the followino- parishes , viz . St . John's of Wapping , St . George ' s in the East , and St . Paul s , onadwell . .

I native will obey such rules and orders as are or shall be agreed on for tne government of the said association ; and we pledge oursdves to each other to observe and strictly adhere to the same ; and also to conduu . ourselves , on all occasions , so long as we shall continue members , 111 sucu manner as shall best promote the existence , reputation , and honour of the association . That this association do without

serve pay , to arm and clothe themselves at their own expence ; and that this corps shall be commanded b y its own officers , chosen by ballot , and approved of b y the King . Several other resolutions for the' regulation of the Society were adopted ; after which the meeting dissolved .

LODGE OFJJNANIMITY . Wo & ' ft'M , Yorkshire , A . L , 579 8 . April 1 , A . D . 1798 . j ^ OTICE having been previousl y given to the Brethren of the Master ' s Intentions , the 11 . \ V . ivl . LINNECR , in die chair , Moved , to take into consideration the expediency of a Masonic contribution in aid of Government at the

, present alarming crisis , when agreed rT ' reSOlUtl 0 " Were SeveraU y P > « d unanimousl y Resolved , i That it is the grand and leading charafteristic of Free ana Accepted Masons , in every clime , and under every form of Po-Ut 0 bedient t 0 the Powers thac and eful to die

wTV , i ° are > S Jaws b y which they are protected . wW Th " ' accust 0 1 ied as ' / every where are to the study of whatever is most perfect in the sublime science of architecture , rhey - *• led to admire beauty under all its forms and various appearances

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LONDON: Article 1
TO CORRESPONDENTS, &c. Article 2
MEMOIR OF THE COUNTESS OF DERBY, Article 3
DESCRIPTION OF THE SOURCE OF THE RHINE, Article 4
WISDOM AND FOLLY. Article 7
HAWKESWORTH'S NOTES on ROBERTSON'S HISTORY OF SCOTLAND. Article 10
LETTER II. Article 12
PROCEEDINGS OF A GREAT COUNCIL OF JEWS, Article 14
COLVILLE. Article 17
THE LIFE OF XIMENES, ARCHBISHOP OF TOLEDO. Article 23
A BRIEF ENQUIRY INTO THE LEARNING OF SHAKSPEARE. Article 29
SCIENTIFIC INTELLIGENCE. Article 33
THE FREEMASONS' REPOSITORY. Article 38
MASONIC INTELLIGENCE. Article 41
PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. Article 45
POETRY. Article 47
REPORT OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE BRITISH PARLIAMENT. Article 49
IRISH PARLIAMENT. Article 55
HOUSE OF COMMONS. Article 56
MONTHLY CHRONICLE. Article 57
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Masonic Intelligence.

Brother Matthew Rawlins , presented Brother Robert Gill . Thomas Smith W . NrMiddleton . George Cares , , . Thomas Borton . John Sanders , , Henry Bell . Joseph Slack , , Capt . JohnRowley . AaronLazarus , vice I . Jackson , . Lyon Levi . LODGE , RED-I . ION STREET , WAPPING .

A MEE of t ) lis Lodge was held on Tuesday , the 24 th of r „ . 4 ? . ' ' 79 > PETER MELLISH , Esq . in the chair . Taking into consideration the present situation of public affairs , and animated b y a firm attachment to our King and a love of our Country , and justly sensible of the blessings and privileges we enjoy in common with our fellow subjects , do resolve to associate , for the purof acquainting

pose ourselves with the use of arms , not only to protect ourselves and properties , but also to deTend our invaluable Constitution , consisting of King , Lords , and Commons , under which we live , from all the attacks of its avowed and secret enemies . ¦ That we will at all times be ready to be called oui into service in case of an actual invasion , for the protection of the followino- parishes , viz . St . John's of Wapping , St . George ' s in the East , and St . Paul s , onadwell . .

I native will obey such rules and orders as are or shall be agreed on for tne government of the said association ; and we pledge oursdves to each other to observe and strictly adhere to the same ; and also to conduu . ourselves , on all occasions , so long as we shall continue members , 111 sucu manner as shall best promote the existence , reputation , and honour of the association . That this association do without

serve pay , to arm and clothe themselves at their own expence ; and that this corps shall be commanded b y its own officers , chosen by ballot , and approved of b y the King . Several other resolutions for the' regulation of the Society were adopted ; after which the meeting dissolved .

LODGE OFJJNANIMITY . Wo & ' ft'M , Yorkshire , A . L , 579 8 . April 1 , A . D . 1798 . j ^ OTICE having been previousl y given to the Brethren of the Master ' s Intentions , the 11 . \ V . ivl . LINNECR , in die chair , Moved , to take into consideration the expediency of a Masonic contribution in aid of Government at the

, present alarming crisis , when agreed rT ' reSOlUtl 0 " Were SeveraU y P > « d unanimousl y Resolved , i That it is the grand and leading charafteristic of Free ana Accepted Masons , in every clime , and under every form of Po-Ut 0 bedient t 0 the Powers thac and eful to die

wTV , i ° are > S Jaws b y which they are protected . wW Th " ' accust 0 1 ied as ' / every where are to the study of whatever is most perfect in the sublime science of architecture , rhey - *• led to admire beauty under all its forms and various appearances

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