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Masonic Intelligence.
MASTERS' AND PAST MASTERS' CLUB . SEPTEMBER 3 . —Several Masters and Past Masters attended at the George and Blue Boar , Holborn , and formed themselves into a club . After some prefatory arrangements , the party dined together , and adjourned in the evening to the quarterly communication of the Grand Lodge .
It was determined , that a meeting of the club should be held on the 30 tb of October at thesame place , when the regulations proposed this day should be further considered , previous to their more general promul gation . In this early stage it would be improper to give any further publicity to the inaugural proceedings of an association calculated to exercise a most important and , we consciously believe , an equally beneficial influence upon the order .
ROYAL MASONJC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS . JULY 12 . —Mr . Moore , the indefatigable treasurer , examined tbe children in the Hall , and we are much gratified in being able to state , that his report of their general improvement in education is equally creditable to the scholars and their teachers .
JULY H . —QUARTERLY GENERAL COURT —Considerable interest having been excited at the last especial general court ( see p . 159 ) , this meeting was well attended at the early hour of seven , when the treasurer , Mr . Bloore , took the chair . The minutes of various meetings , since the last quarterly general court , were read , and confirmed . After some explanatory observations b y Mr . Lith the minutes of the
goe , especial general meeting of the 23 d May were put for confirmation , and unanimousl y approved . The most perfect harmony regulated the proceedings of the evening . Among the Governors present , we observed Messrs . R . Smith , Mestayer , White ( G . S . ) , Moore , Rev . Mr . Gilbert , Dr . Crucefix , Messrs . Lithgoe , Giraud , and Waller .
The former committee were unanimously re-elected , as the committees for 183 *—5 . Br . Barnes , Richard , Br . Harper , Edwards , G . S . » £ ? S ° ! ' ? ohxi > .. Lithgoe , Joseph , „ Bickford , Thomas , „ Mestayer , Richard M ., P . G . D . BroadtootPhili RichardsEdward
„ , p , „ , L . „ Coe , I . J . H . „ Rodgers , R . W . J . „ Cragg Joseph W . ,. Savory , Thomas F ., P . G . D . „ Crucefix , Robert Thos . M . D . „ Smith , Thomas R ., P . G . D . „ Gilbert , Rev . Gilbert , _ , Smith , James , „ Gilbert , John , > y Thiselton , Octavius Young „ Giraud , Richard J-I . ,, Thomson , Peter ,
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
Masonic Intelligence.
MASTERS' AND PAST MASTERS' CLUB . SEPTEMBER 3 . —Several Masters and Past Masters attended at the George and Blue Boar , Holborn , and formed themselves into a club . After some prefatory arrangements , the party dined together , and adjourned in the evening to the quarterly communication of the Grand Lodge .
It was determined , that a meeting of the club should be held on the 30 tb of October at thesame place , when the regulations proposed this day should be further considered , previous to their more general promul gation . In this early stage it would be improper to give any further publicity to the inaugural proceedings of an association calculated to exercise a most important and , we consciously believe , an equally beneficial influence upon the order .
ROYAL MASONJC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS . JULY 12 . —Mr . Moore , the indefatigable treasurer , examined tbe children in the Hall , and we are much gratified in being able to state , that his report of their general improvement in education is equally creditable to the scholars and their teachers .
JULY H . —QUARTERLY GENERAL COURT —Considerable interest having been excited at the last especial general court ( see p . 159 ) , this meeting was well attended at the early hour of seven , when the treasurer , Mr . Bloore , took the chair . The minutes of various meetings , since the last quarterly general court , were read , and confirmed . After some explanatory observations b y Mr . Lith the minutes of the
goe , especial general meeting of the 23 d May were put for confirmation , and unanimousl y approved . The most perfect harmony regulated the proceedings of the evening . Among the Governors present , we observed Messrs . R . Smith , Mestayer , White ( G . S . ) , Moore , Rev . Mr . Gilbert , Dr . Crucefix , Messrs . Lithgoe , Giraud , and Waller .
The former committee were unanimously re-elected , as the committees for 183 *—5 . Br . Barnes , Richard , Br . Harper , Edwards , G . S . » £ ? S ° ! ' ? ohxi > .. Lithgoe , Joseph , „ Bickford , Thomas , „ Mestayer , Richard M ., P . G . D . BroadtootPhili RichardsEdward
„ , p , „ , L . „ Coe , I . J . H . „ Rodgers , R . W . J . „ Cragg Joseph W . ,. Savory , Thomas F ., P . G . D . „ Crucefix , Robert Thos . M . D . „ Smith , Thomas R ., P . G . D . „ Gilbert , Rev . Gilbert , _ , Smith , James , „ Gilbert , John , > y Thiselton , Octavius Young „ Giraud , Richard J-I . ,, Thomson , Peter ,