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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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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