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Article THE FREEMASONS' QUARTERLY REVIEW. ← Page 6 of 8 →
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The Freemasons' Quarterly Review.
follow the excellent example set by the Brethren in Jamaica and elsewhere . Our limits will not permit us to g ive a full statement as to the fact that the Asylum , so far from injuring , actually , by a secret operation , tends to aid the School ; but we as
honestly , as cheerfull y , give the result . In the year 1832 , the funded stock of the Girls' School was 16 , 000 / ., and it remains the same now . The register fees , in 1832 , amounted to 88 / . 19 A- . ; in 1833 , to 95 / . Os . Qd . ; 1834 , 961 . ; 1835 , 103 / . 18 s . 6 c / . ; 1836 , 117 / . 8 A- . Qd . ; 1837 , to 107 / . 6 s . 3 d . The repair account stands thus : —
* . s . d . £ . s . d . Due to Grand Loclge 1 , 000 0 0 Paid for repairs 2629 6 10 Treasurer 511 4 g 1 , 511 4 8 Balance 1 , 118 2 2 ^ 2 , 629 6 10
Which balance has been realized ; ancl be it observed , that the repairs' account is owing to a casualty , and not to the course of common circumstance . But the Boys' School is still better . In 1830 , the funded stock amounted to 3 , 000 / . It is now upwards of
FIVE thousand , and the number of children admitted is increased . The register fees are of course in equal proportion to the Girls ' , differing onl y as the account is made out as to exact lime .
THE BOARDS OF GENERAL PURPOSES AND FINANCE . A change has taken place in the mode of election to these Boards by Grand Lodge , in which the ballot was used for the first time . Our own opinion is in favour of the old course , which never worked ill . Hoivever , experience will prove whether the change shall be for the belter .
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The Freemasons' Quarterly Review.
follow the excellent example set by the Brethren in Jamaica and elsewhere . Our limits will not permit us to g ive a full statement as to the fact that the Asylum , so far from injuring , actually , by a secret operation , tends to aid the School ; but we as
honestly , as cheerfull y , give the result . In the year 1832 , the funded stock of the Girls' School was 16 , 000 / ., and it remains the same now . The register fees , in 1832 , amounted to 88 / . 19 A- . ; in 1833 , to 95 / . Os . Qd . ; 1834 , 961 . ; 1835 , 103 / . 18 s . 6 c / . ; 1836 , 117 / . 8 A- . Qd . ; 1837 , to 107 / . 6 s . 3 d . The repair account stands thus : —
* . s . d . £ . s . d . Due to Grand Loclge 1 , 000 0 0 Paid for repairs 2629 6 10 Treasurer 511 4 g 1 , 511 4 8 Balance 1 , 118 2 2 ^ 2 , 629 6 10
Which balance has been realized ; ancl be it observed , that the repairs' account is owing to a casualty , and not to the course of common circumstance . But the Boys' School is still better . In 1830 , the funded stock amounted to 3 , 000 / . It is now upwards of
FIVE thousand , and the number of children admitted is increased . The register fees are of course in equal proportion to the Girls ' , differing onl y as the account is made out as to exact lime .
THE BOARDS OF GENERAL PURPOSES AND FINANCE . A change has taken place in the mode of election to these Boards by Grand Lodge , in which the ballot was used for the first time . Our own opinion is in favour of the old course , which never worked ill . Hoivever , experience will prove whether the change shall be for the belter .