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Masonic Intelligence.
Pier Royal Highness the Dutchess of Cumberland . On this occasion " the venerable Master of the Kni ghts Templars , Captain Hanflam , was respectably conspicuous in bringing the collection of ten o-uineas from his Chapter . The meeting was honoured with the presence of many Grand Stewards ; and the whole was Conducted with all that order , harmony-, and friendship , which the principles of the Royal Craft enforce , and by which itis thepride and the wish of every good Mason to regulate his life and actions .
SCOTLAND , WICK , JUNE 14 ., 1797 . THIS day , the Masters ; Wardens , and other Members' of Sfc . Fergus ' s Lodge walked in procession from the Town-hall of , Wick to the church-yard thereof , and there Major William Macleay , Master of the said Lodgewith proper assistancelaid the foundation stone
, ^ of a new Church , to be erected at the expence of the Heritors . After a short but suitable address faom the ' Master , the Reverend ¦ Mr . William Sutherland , Minister of Wick , consecrated tlie said Work by solemn prayer , and ordained this , with the followirio- inscription , to be immured Underneath the foundation-stone , and put Jjp in a sealed phial , viz-.
< To the WORSHIP of the MOST HIGH GOD ;" 1 These walls we to Thine honour raise j ' Long n . ay they echo t < 5 thy praise : ' And Thou , descending , fill the place * With choicest tokens of" Thy graceV
DUBLIN , JUNE 29 , 1797 . ON Wednesday last there was a Meeting held at Armao-h , of the General Committee of the Thirty-four Lodges of Freemasons belonging to that County , when several resolutions were agreed to and a declaration made of their determination to support His Majesty , and the Constitution .
Notice.
NOTICE .
In our fourth volume we commenced , what was hi ghly commended ' , a MASONIC DIRECTORY . This was . . dropped for tbe want of sufficient communications . As several applications , however-, have been made to the Publisher for a renewal of this design , tobicb certainl y is combined with great utility , our Subscribers , who approve of it , are requested to transmit
their names , places of abode , occupations , lodges to which they belong , and offices they bold therein , to the Publisher , G . CAWTIIORS ' , NO . 13 ^ British Library , Strand , post paid , accompanied with six-pence for . each respective signature . It will be necessary that these names should be sent before the first day of November next , as tbe . Directory is in ' - tended , provided there is a sufficient number of tommUiiicalioni , to be published with the Magazine for December .
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
Masonic Intelligence.
Pier Royal Highness the Dutchess of Cumberland . On this occasion " the venerable Master of the Kni ghts Templars , Captain Hanflam , was respectably conspicuous in bringing the collection of ten o-uineas from his Chapter . The meeting was honoured with the presence of many Grand Stewards ; and the whole was Conducted with all that order , harmony-, and friendship , which the principles of the Royal Craft enforce , and by which itis thepride and the wish of every good Mason to regulate his life and actions .
SCOTLAND , WICK , JUNE 14 ., 1797 . THIS day , the Masters ; Wardens , and other Members' of Sfc . Fergus ' s Lodge walked in procession from the Town-hall of , Wick to the church-yard thereof , and there Major William Macleay , Master of the said Lodgewith proper assistancelaid the foundation stone
, ^ of a new Church , to be erected at the expence of the Heritors . After a short but suitable address faom the ' Master , the Reverend ¦ Mr . William Sutherland , Minister of Wick , consecrated tlie said Work by solemn prayer , and ordained this , with the followirio- inscription , to be immured Underneath the foundation-stone , and put Jjp in a sealed phial , viz-.
< To the WORSHIP of the MOST HIGH GOD ;" 1 These walls we to Thine honour raise j ' Long n . ay they echo t < 5 thy praise : ' And Thou , descending , fill the place * With choicest tokens of" Thy graceV
DUBLIN , JUNE 29 , 1797 . ON Wednesday last there was a Meeting held at Armao-h , of the General Committee of the Thirty-four Lodges of Freemasons belonging to that County , when several resolutions were agreed to and a declaration made of their determination to support His Majesty , and the Constitution .
Notice.
NOTICE .
In our fourth volume we commenced , what was hi ghly commended ' , a MASONIC DIRECTORY . This was . . dropped for tbe want of sufficient communications . As several applications , however-, have been made to the Publisher for a renewal of this design , tobicb certainl y is combined with great utility , our Subscribers , who approve of it , are requested to transmit
their names , places of abode , occupations , lodges to which they belong , and offices they bold therein , to the Publisher , G . CAWTIIORS ' , NO . 13 ^ British Library , Strand , post paid , accompanied with six-pence for . each respective signature . It will be necessary that these names should be sent before the first day of November next , as tbe . Directory is in ' - tended , provided there is a sufficient number of tommUiiicalioni , to be published with the Magazine for December .