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Masonic Intelligence.
The following candidates were admitted : i Richard Hunt 5 . Frederick Atchison . 2 : Sam S , 6- Francis Pope . Smith . 3 . Alfred Gibbons * . 1 . John Hartley . 4 . Alfred Walker * . « These two were admitted in the institution by a special vote .
ROYAL FREEMASONS ' CHARITY FOR FEMALE CHILDREN . JULY IO .-Q UARTERLY G ENERAL COURT .-A report was presented by the House Committee , expressing their extreme regret in being compelled to state that the foundation of the school-house was found to be so materially defective as to threaten the most dangerous conse Brother bStaples
ouences A report from the architect and surveyor , . , bin was also read : upon which the General Court came to the . unanimous resolution to empower the House Committee to carry into effect Te necessary repairs , and further authorized them to take such measures , t to them might seem proper , in appealing to the Grand Lodge and the fraternity for assistance to raise the necessary fundst .
JULY 24 -The public examination of the children took p lace in the prince of Lord J . H . S . Churchill , and many of the Governors , lie Letting scene was graced by a considerable ^ " ^ ^^ evidently were much gratified by their general inspection of the esta bfishment After the examination , the company visited the children at thelTchnner , and expressed themselves delig hted with the domestic for the excellent matron
a r ngen It must have been a proud day Sir George Smart assisted at the piano , and the children acquitted Semselves to his perfect satisfaction . One sad drawback however , * onte " p i sure I the day was the appearance of the scliool-house , supported on every side with huge beams of timber while it might be have been literall without a foundation . We cannot but
ex-Sf to y press regret that the House Committee did not arrange the examination to take rface in the Hall itself , which would have afforded better opportunity to accommodate the company , and we haye no hesitation in stating , that a beneficial result would have attended the change ; probably they will bear the hint in view next year . ) 1 V Uiev vvm uv . ai lui- '"»¦¦ * -- J Churchill
Pile following prizes were presented by Lord J . H . S . : Mary Ann Deakin . . General good conduct . M orkbox Ann Bowler Calton . Needlework .... Uitto . Eliza Jane Newton . Ditto ™ Hannah E . Womesley Reading . . . . • ^ °° - SoS-l Deakin . . . Exercise of Memory . . Ditto Sarah Fairbairn . . . Ditto . .. . . ¦ £ " o . Julia Whorrod . . . Household Work . D to . flmma Parker . . J- * " been more
t in another part of t ^^ to ^ hiTsubjcct has pointedly adverted Lo .-En .
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
Masonic Intelligence.
The following candidates were admitted : i Richard Hunt 5 . Frederick Atchison . 2 : Sam S , 6- Francis Pope . Smith . 3 . Alfred Gibbons * . 1 . John Hartley . 4 . Alfred Walker * . « These two were admitted in the institution by a special vote .
ROYAL FREEMASONS ' CHARITY FOR FEMALE CHILDREN . JULY IO .-Q UARTERLY G ENERAL COURT .-A report was presented by the House Committee , expressing their extreme regret in being compelled to state that the foundation of the school-house was found to be so materially defective as to threaten the most dangerous conse Brother bStaples
ouences A report from the architect and surveyor , . , bin was also read : upon which the General Court came to the . unanimous resolution to empower the House Committee to carry into effect Te necessary repairs , and further authorized them to take such measures , t to them might seem proper , in appealing to the Grand Lodge and the fraternity for assistance to raise the necessary fundst .
JULY 24 -The public examination of the children took p lace in the prince of Lord J . H . S . Churchill , and many of the Governors , lie Letting scene was graced by a considerable ^ " ^ ^^ evidently were much gratified by their general inspection of the esta bfishment After the examination , the company visited the children at thelTchnner , and expressed themselves delig hted with the domestic for the excellent matron
a r ngen It must have been a proud day Sir George Smart assisted at the piano , and the children acquitted Semselves to his perfect satisfaction . One sad drawback however , * onte " p i sure I the day was the appearance of the scliool-house , supported on every side with huge beams of timber while it might be have been literall without a foundation . We cannot but
ex-Sf to y press regret that the House Committee did not arrange the examination to take rface in the Hall itself , which would have afforded better opportunity to accommodate the company , and we haye no hesitation in stating , that a beneficial result would have attended the change ; probably they will bear the hint in view next year . ) 1 V Uiev vvm uv . ai lui- '"»¦¦ * -- J Churchill
Pile following prizes were presented by Lord J . H . S . : Mary Ann Deakin . . General good conduct . M orkbox Ann Bowler Calton . Needlework .... Uitto . Eliza Jane Newton . Ditto ™ Hannah E . Womesley Reading . . . . • ^ °° - SoS-l Deakin . . . Exercise of Memory . . Ditto Sarah Fairbairn . . . Ditto . .. . . ¦ £ " o . Julia Whorrod . . . Household Work . D to . flmma Parker . . J- * " been more
t in another part of t ^^ to ^ hiTsubjcct has pointedly adverted Lo .-En .