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Boards, Committees, &C.
COMMITTEE
FOR CONDUCTING THE EXCURSION TO THE NORE , ON THE 17 til JUNE , 1834
Brother Lythgoe , President , " Broadfoot , Vice Pros . " Coe , Treasurer , " Wray , Master of Cerm . " Barnes , Secretary , Begbie , Burling ,
" Carpenter . Clifton , " Freer , Fuller ,
Brother Hoare , " Jackson , " Kelly , " ' Lewis , " Read , Captain , " Sansum , " Thisleton ,
" Wallace , " Walmisley , " Wilson .
The following Meetings are fixed for 1834 : — R . A . M . —Fourth Wednesday in February , May , August , November . KNIGHTS TEMPLARS ( No . 20 . )—Third Friday in March , June , Sep temher , December . ROSICKUSIAN ( No . 20 . )—MAY 8 .
Masonic Intelligence.
MASONIC INTELLIGENCE .
UNDER this head , we propose to offer to our readers ' a general summary of Masonic intelligence , collected from such authentic sources , as can alone give it importance in the estimation of the Brethren , and serve not only for the purposes of present information , but as a valuable archive of future reference to the Craft . Such an arrangement has long been a desideratum which the quarterly
communications do not afford ; they chiefly relate to points of finance , and make occasional allusions to the transactions of the Order ; yet they neither enter sufficiently into detail to satisfy the inquiring mind , or so condense their proceedings , as to offer even a partial synopsis of them . But , however anxious our desire to be explanatory , we shallwith
, the most assured caution , avoid such reference to any part or point of the matters under the consideration of the Grand Lodge , as would , in the slightest degree , compromise our tenets : our system will merely be an amplification and illustration of that which should , if published in proper time , always precede our own commentary . The quarterly communication of December last exhibits a satisfactory
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
Boards, Committees, &C.
COMMITTEE
FOR CONDUCTING THE EXCURSION TO THE NORE , ON THE 17 til JUNE , 1834
Brother Lythgoe , President , " Broadfoot , Vice Pros . " Coe , Treasurer , " Wray , Master of Cerm . " Barnes , Secretary , Begbie , Burling ,
" Carpenter . Clifton , " Freer , Fuller ,
Brother Hoare , " Jackson , " Kelly , " ' Lewis , " Read , Captain , " Sansum , " Thisleton ,
" Wallace , " Walmisley , " Wilson .
The following Meetings are fixed for 1834 : — R . A . M . —Fourth Wednesday in February , May , August , November . KNIGHTS TEMPLARS ( No . 20 . )—Third Friday in March , June , Sep temher , December . ROSICKUSIAN ( No . 20 . )—MAY 8 .
Masonic Intelligence.
MASONIC INTELLIGENCE .
UNDER this head , we propose to offer to our readers ' a general summary of Masonic intelligence , collected from such authentic sources , as can alone give it importance in the estimation of the Brethren , and serve not only for the purposes of present information , but as a valuable archive of future reference to the Craft . Such an arrangement has long been a desideratum which the quarterly
communications do not afford ; they chiefly relate to points of finance , and make occasional allusions to the transactions of the Order ; yet they neither enter sufficiently into detail to satisfy the inquiring mind , or so condense their proceedings , as to offer even a partial synopsis of them . But , however anxious our desire to be explanatory , we shallwith
, the most assured caution , avoid such reference to any part or point of the matters under the consideration of the Grand Lodge , as would , in the slightest degree , compromise our tenets : our system will merely be an amplification and illustration of that which should , if published in proper time , always precede our own commentary . The quarterly communication of December last exhibits a satisfactory