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Article UNITED GRAND LODGE OF FREE AND ACCEPTED MASONS OF ENGLAND. ← Page 2 of 2 Article GRAND LODGE, APRIL 25, 1843. Page 1 of 5 →
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United Grand Lodge Of Free And Accepted Masons Of England.
FREE AND ACCEPTED MASONS OF ENGLAND . " In consequence of the lamented DEATH of the most worshipful GRAND MASTER ofthe ORDER , his Royal Hig hness the Duke of Sussex , the GRAND FESTIVAL announced for Wednesday , the ' 26 th instant , WILL NOT TAKE PLACE . " This notification does not apply to the meeting of the Grand Lodge on that day . " ( Signed ) " WILLIAM SHAW . "Saturday , April 22 , 1643 " " President ofthe Board of Grand Stewards . "
Grand Lodge, April 25, 1843.
GRAND LODGE , APRIL 25 , 1843 .
PRESENT . The Right Hon . M . W . the Earl of Zetland , Pro-Grand Master . The Right Hon . and R . W . The Earl Howe , P . S . G . W . , as S . G . W . The R . W . Lord Ingestrie , J . G . W . And a most numerous assemblage of Grand Officers * past and present ,
together with the Master , Past Masters , and Wardens of the Grand Stewards and other Lodges . The business of the day was strictly confined to recording the melancholy event of the DEATH of the M . W . Grand Master his Royal Highness the Duke of Sussex , which was alluded to in an impressive manner hy the M . W . the Pro-Grand Master .
The Pro-Grand Master then read a resolution , expressive of the deep regret of the Grand Loclge on the melancholy occasion that had caused their assembling , and desiring them to record the lamentable event on their minutes . The resolution merely stated the various appointments of the illustrious deceased by the late King George IV ., as Deputy Grand Master , and subsequently as Grand Master . f The Grand Lodge then adjourned until to-morrow , at four o ' clock .
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United Grand Lodge Of Free And Accepted Masons Of England.
FREE AND ACCEPTED MASONS OF ENGLAND . " In consequence of the lamented DEATH of the most worshipful GRAND MASTER ofthe ORDER , his Royal Hig hness the Duke of Sussex , the GRAND FESTIVAL announced for Wednesday , the ' 26 th instant , WILL NOT TAKE PLACE . " This notification does not apply to the meeting of the Grand Lodge on that day . " ( Signed ) " WILLIAM SHAW . "Saturday , April 22 , 1643 " " President ofthe Board of Grand Stewards . "
Grand Lodge, April 25, 1843.
GRAND LODGE , APRIL 25 , 1843 .
PRESENT . The Right Hon . M . W . the Earl of Zetland , Pro-Grand Master . The Right Hon . and R . W . The Earl Howe , P . S . G . W . , as S . G . W . The R . W . Lord Ingestrie , J . G . W . And a most numerous assemblage of Grand Officers * past and present ,
together with the Master , Past Masters , and Wardens of the Grand Stewards and other Lodges . The business of the day was strictly confined to recording the melancholy event of the DEATH of the M . W . Grand Master his Royal Highness the Duke of Sussex , which was alluded to in an impressive manner hy the M . W . the Pro-Grand Master .
The Pro-Grand Master then read a resolution , expressive of the deep regret of the Grand Loclge on the melancholy occasion that had caused their assembling , and desiring them to record the lamentable event on their minutes . The resolution merely stated the various appointments of the illustrious deceased by the late King George IV ., as Deputy Grand Master , and subsequently as Grand Master . f The Grand Lodge then adjourned until to-morrow , at four o ' clock .