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generally known that a dispensation has been granted from the Grand ' Master , His Royal Highness the Duke of Sussex , whereby the affirmation is received from Quakers , instead of the rite usually administered , which we conceive must open anew era in Freemasonry . EDINBURGH . —The Supreme Grand Royal Arch Chapter of Scotland ' held a chapter of instruction in the Hopetoun Rooms , British Hotel ,
Queen Street , on Friday , the 30 th of May , at four o ' clock in the afternoon ; and thereafter the Grand Chapter , and many of the Royal Arch Masons of Scotland dined together in Masonic decorations ,- ^ -the Right Hon . the Earl of Aboyne , K . T ., First Grand Principal , in the chair supported by a great number of the rank and talent of the Masonier community .
DUBLIN . MASONIC ENTERTAINMENT . —The members of that distinguished Lodge , No . 50 , Dublin , gave a grand entertainment at the Rotunda in thatcity , in April last , to a party of fashionables ; the number present exceeded four hundred , embracing nearly all the beauty and fashion ofthe Irish metropolis . Captain Baldwin , a most distinguished Mason , was
the principal conductor , and evinced the same tact in the ceremonials of a ball-room , which always distinguishes his conduct in a Masonic lodge . The Deputy Grand Master , Sir Edward and Lady Blakeney , were among the visitors . The dances were under the direction of Mr . Montague . The following correspondence will be found interesting : —
" Commercial Buildings , College-green , May 8 , 1834 . " SIR , I have the honour to enclose a copy of certain resolutions entered info by the Governors of the Masonic Female Orphan School , on Wednesday the seventh instant , and have the honour to be , Sir , your very obedient servant ,
" JOHN FOWLER , D . G ., Secretary . " The Venerable Archdeacon "Lindsay , " Rector of St . Mary ' s . " FREEMASON ' ORPHAN SCHOOL . At a meeting of the Governors of the Masonic Female Orphan ' School , held for the last time at their house , No , 52 , Jervis Street , on
Wednesday , the seventh day of May , 1834 , the Right Worshipful the Deputy Grand Master in the chair . The following resolutions were unanimously entered into , viz .: — That previous to the removal of this Institution to our new Establish-
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Provincial.
generally known that a dispensation has been granted from the Grand ' Master , His Royal Highness the Duke of Sussex , whereby the affirmation is received from Quakers , instead of the rite usually administered , which we conceive must open anew era in Freemasonry . EDINBURGH . —The Supreme Grand Royal Arch Chapter of Scotland ' held a chapter of instruction in the Hopetoun Rooms , British Hotel ,
Queen Street , on Friday , the 30 th of May , at four o ' clock in the afternoon ; and thereafter the Grand Chapter , and many of the Royal Arch Masons of Scotland dined together in Masonic decorations ,- ^ -the Right Hon . the Earl of Aboyne , K . T ., First Grand Principal , in the chair supported by a great number of the rank and talent of the Masonier community .
DUBLIN . MASONIC ENTERTAINMENT . —The members of that distinguished Lodge , No . 50 , Dublin , gave a grand entertainment at the Rotunda in thatcity , in April last , to a party of fashionables ; the number present exceeded four hundred , embracing nearly all the beauty and fashion ofthe Irish metropolis . Captain Baldwin , a most distinguished Mason , was
the principal conductor , and evinced the same tact in the ceremonials of a ball-room , which always distinguishes his conduct in a Masonic lodge . The Deputy Grand Master , Sir Edward and Lady Blakeney , were among the visitors . The dances were under the direction of Mr . Montague . The following correspondence will be found interesting : —
" Commercial Buildings , College-green , May 8 , 1834 . " SIR , I have the honour to enclose a copy of certain resolutions entered info by the Governors of the Masonic Female Orphan School , on Wednesday the seventh instant , and have the honour to be , Sir , your very obedient servant ,
" JOHN FOWLER , D . G ., Secretary . " The Venerable Archdeacon "Lindsay , " Rector of St . Mary ' s . " FREEMASON ' ORPHAN SCHOOL . At a meeting of the Governors of the Masonic Female Orphan ' School , held for the last time at their house , No , 52 , Jervis Street , on
Wednesday , the seventh day of May , 1834 , the Right Worshipful the Deputy Grand Master in the chair . The following resolutions were unanimously entered into , viz .: — That previous to the removal of this Institution to our new Establish-