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Article GRAND LODGE, APRIL 25, 1843. ← Page 4 of 5 →
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Grand Lodge, April 25, 1843.
' * The Principals and Past-Principals , Scribes , and other Officers of Chapters . —Three crape rosettes on the badge , and one at the point of the collar , just above the jewel . " All other Companions , three crape rosettes on the badge only . " White gloves . " By command ofthe M . E . Pro Z ., the Earl of Zetland , "W ILLIAM H . WHITE , G . S . B . " " Freemasons' Hall , 20 th April , 1843 . "
THE GIRLS ' SCHOOL . April 27 . —At a meeting of the governors , held this day , it was resolved unanimously , that the demise of his Royal Highness the Duke of Sussex should be recorded on the minutes of the clay . The resolution was prefaced by some very apposite remarks by Bro . Dover . It was also resolved that the children be put into Masonic mourning ; and that the matron , assistants , and domestic servants be presented with suitable mourning .
His late Royal Highness was M . W . G . Master of the Grand Lodge ; M . E . Z . of the Supreme Royal Arch Chapter ; G . P . Supreme Grand Conclave of England ; also W . M . of Lodges Nos . 2 , 16 , ancl 324 . MASONIC LODGES . All Lodges adjourned until after the funeral . Several Provincial
Lodges were held on the occasion , to record the melancholy event , and the deep regret of the members at the bereavement of the Craft . At the Provincial Grand Lodge , held at Peterborough on the Oth , at which the Earl of Aboyne presided , Dr . Oliver delivered a most impressive address , which , for want of a copy , we regret must be delayed for the present .
THE HEBREW BRETHREN . In London the Brethren of the Hebrew nation , having expressed their anxious desire to pay the last tribute of respect to their late illustrious Grand Master , the Lodges of Joppa and Israel , ( 223 and 2 * 7 , ) united in a Lodge of Emergency on the evening of the funeral , the 4 th of May , and performed the Masonic funeral service , during which a
suitable oration was delivered . The Lodge was opened in the three degrees , at eight o ' clock , ancl closed about ten . There was a very numerous attendance . We make the following extracts from the printed form of the service : —
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
Grand Lodge, April 25, 1843.
' * The Principals and Past-Principals , Scribes , and other Officers of Chapters . —Three crape rosettes on the badge , and one at the point of the collar , just above the jewel . " All other Companions , three crape rosettes on the badge only . " White gloves . " By command ofthe M . E . Pro Z ., the Earl of Zetland , "W ILLIAM H . WHITE , G . S . B . " " Freemasons' Hall , 20 th April , 1843 . "
THE GIRLS ' SCHOOL . April 27 . —At a meeting of the governors , held this day , it was resolved unanimously , that the demise of his Royal Highness the Duke of Sussex should be recorded on the minutes of the clay . The resolution was prefaced by some very apposite remarks by Bro . Dover . It was also resolved that the children be put into Masonic mourning ; and that the matron , assistants , and domestic servants be presented with suitable mourning .
His late Royal Highness was M . W . G . Master of the Grand Lodge ; M . E . Z . of the Supreme Royal Arch Chapter ; G . P . Supreme Grand Conclave of England ; also W . M . of Lodges Nos . 2 , 16 , ancl 324 . MASONIC LODGES . All Lodges adjourned until after the funeral . Several Provincial
Lodges were held on the occasion , to record the melancholy event , and the deep regret of the members at the bereavement of the Craft . At the Provincial Grand Lodge , held at Peterborough on the Oth , at which the Earl of Aboyne presided , Dr . Oliver delivered a most impressive address , which , for want of a copy , we regret must be delayed for the present .
THE HEBREW BRETHREN . In London the Brethren of the Hebrew nation , having expressed their anxious desire to pay the last tribute of respect to their late illustrious Grand Master , the Lodges of Joppa and Israel , ( 223 and 2 * 7 , ) united in a Lodge of Emergency on the evening of the funeral , the 4 th of May , and performed the Masonic funeral service , during which a
suitable oration was delivered . The Lodge was opened in the three degrees , at eight o ' clock , ancl closed about ten . There was a very numerous attendance . We make the following extracts from the printed form of the service : —