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Masonic Intelligence.
MASONIC INTELLIGENCE .
GRAND LODGE OF SCOTLAND . AT a Quarterly Communication , held in St . Luke ' s Lodge , Edinburgh ,., on Monday , Nov . 7 , 1796 , present , THOMAS HAY , ESQ . S . G . M . in the Chair ; The MASTERS and WARRENS of several Lodges , with the PP . OXIES fora number of Lodges in the country .
The Minutes of last Communication being read , the Brethren proceeded to the Election of Grand Stewards , ( which , takes place in the Grand Lodge of Scotland on the Ouafterly Communication in November , yearly . ) The following - Brethren were elected to serve the office this season : — Brother John Sutherland , - - - - of Mary ' s Chape ) . K . Darling , ------ of Cannongate Kilwinning . Joint Henderson - - - - of Journeymen Masons .
, Charles M'Laggan , - of St . David ' s . Peler Robertson , - - - - of St . Luke ' s . William Mylne , - - - - of St . Andrew's . Joseph Ynll , ----- of Thistle . William Johnstone , - - - of St . James's . Thomas Wilson , - - - - of New Edinburgh Kilwinning . Macrae , :- - - - of Edinburgh Defensive Band . William Drvden - - - - of Roman Eagle .
, Archibald M'Donald , - - - of Caledonian . And Brother Peler Robertson was re-elected Master of the Grand Stewards for the ensuing year . After resolving , that , owing to the state of the country , there should be no procession oh St . Andrew's Day , several poor people were ordered charity from the funds of the Grand Lodge . Some new regulations and laws were proposed , and relerredto a Committee , whose report thereon is to be rereii'ed on St . Andrew ' s Day .
No other business of a public nature coming before the Brethren , the Lodge v .-as shut in the usual manner . ' S . i > . s . In our Magazine for December will be given a full and particular account of the proceedings at Edinburgh , on St . Andrew's Day , with which we are promised to . be favoured by a Correspondent in that city .
WOOLWICH , NOVEMBER 10 , 1796 . THIS day was constituted , at the Horse and Star , in this town , a new Lodge of "Free and Accepted Masons , by Yv'illiafn Perfect , Esq . Provincial Grand Mailer , the Provincial Grand Chaplain , and other officers of the Provincial Grand Lodge of Kent . On this festive occasion , which amply displayed the characteristic urbanity of the Provincial Grand Master , whose masonic talents never shone with brighter lustre , the highest enjoyment of the Brethren prevailed ; and every
countenance exhibited the traits of hilarity and satisfaction . After an elegant entertainment provided for the purpose , the usual ceremonies were performed ; and the afternoon was spent with all that harmony and decorum , ' which the freedom , fervencv , and zeal of the Society at all times inspire . The warm and grateful estimation in which the new made Brethren held their amiable Founder could not be better evinced than by the reiterations of heart-felt cheers he received at parting . N . B . In honour of the Provincial Grand Master , the new Lodge was named- ! --K THE PERFECT LOCOS . " VOL . vir , Is
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Masonic Intelligence.
MASONIC INTELLIGENCE .
GRAND LODGE OF SCOTLAND . AT a Quarterly Communication , held in St . Luke ' s Lodge , Edinburgh ,., on Monday , Nov . 7 , 1796 , present , THOMAS HAY , ESQ . S . G . M . in the Chair ; The MASTERS and WARRENS of several Lodges , with the PP . OXIES fora number of Lodges in the country .
The Minutes of last Communication being read , the Brethren proceeded to the Election of Grand Stewards , ( which , takes place in the Grand Lodge of Scotland on the Ouafterly Communication in November , yearly . ) The following - Brethren were elected to serve the office this season : — Brother John Sutherland , - - - - of Mary ' s Chape ) . K . Darling , ------ of Cannongate Kilwinning . Joint Henderson - - - - of Journeymen Masons .
, Charles M'Laggan , - of St . David ' s . Peler Robertson , - - - - of St . Luke ' s . William Mylne , - - - - of St . Andrew's . Joseph Ynll , ----- of Thistle . William Johnstone , - - - of St . James's . Thomas Wilson , - - - - of New Edinburgh Kilwinning . Macrae , :- - - - of Edinburgh Defensive Band . William Drvden - - - - of Roman Eagle .
, Archibald M'Donald , - - - of Caledonian . And Brother Peler Robertson was re-elected Master of the Grand Stewards for the ensuing year . After resolving , that , owing to the state of the country , there should be no procession oh St . Andrew's Day , several poor people were ordered charity from the funds of the Grand Lodge . Some new regulations and laws were proposed , and relerredto a Committee , whose report thereon is to be rereii'ed on St . Andrew ' s Day .
No other business of a public nature coming before the Brethren , the Lodge v .-as shut in the usual manner . ' S . i > . s . In our Magazine for December will be given a full and particular account of the proceedings at Edinburgh , on St . Andrew's Day , with which we are promised to . be favoured by a Correspondent in that city .
WOOLWICH , NOVEMBER 10 , 1796 . THIS day was constituted , at the Horse and Star , in this town , a new Lodge of "Free and Accepted Masons , by Yv'illiafn Perfect , Esq . Provincial Grand Mailer , the Provincial Grand Chaplain , and other officers of the Provincial Grand Lodge of Kent . On this festive occasion , which amply displayed the characteristic urbanity of the Provincial Grand Master , whose masonic talents never shone with brighter lustre , the highest enjoyment of the Brethren prevailed ; and every
countenance exhibited the traits of hilarity and satisfaction . After an elegant entertainment provided for the purpose , the usual ceremonies were performed ; and the afternoon was spent with all that harmony and decorum , ' which the freedom , fervencv , and zeal of the Society at all times inspire . The warm and grateful estimation in which the new made Brethren held their amiable Founder could not be better evinced than by the reiterations of heart-felt cheers he received at parting . N . B . In honour of the Provincial Grand Master , the new Lodge was named- ! --K THE PERFECT LOCOS . " VOL . vir , Is