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Article NEW BOARD OF GENERAL PURPOSES AND FINANCE, 1838-9. ← Page 3 of 3 Article THE REPORTER. Page 1 of 2 →
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New Board Of General Purposes And Finance, 1838-9.
Lodge . Votes . Elected . „ 10 . Philipe , George P . . No . 40 45 „ 11 . Rickards , Frederick A . . „ 78 13 „ 12 . Rodgers , R . W . J . . G . S . L . 69 4 „ 13 . Rosu-ell , Samuel AV . . „ 225 25 „ 14 . Rowe Henry . . „ 169 35 „ 15 . Sirr , Henry C . . . ,, 156 42 „ 16 . Udall , Henry . . „ 10 41
„ 17 . AA ' arriiier , George . „ 215 84 1 „ IS . AVilson , Stephen B . . „ 255 68 5 „ 19 . AVilson , Richard Lea . „ CiGl GT ( j PAST MASTERS . No . 1 . Acklam , J . P . . . No . 8 96 2 „ 2 . Bell , Jos . Copelantl . „ 108 42 3 . BolusAl'illiam . 21 SO 3
„ , „ „ 4 . Carrow , J . MI . . . ., 27 30 „ 5 . Giraud , Richard PI . . „ 1 63 „ 6 . Key , AV . R . G . . . „ 7 52 „ 7 . Norris , S . C . . . „ 21 101 1 „ 8 . Thompson , Laurence . „ 66 69 4 If more than Six names of Masters and FOUR Past Masters remain unscratchedthis List will be void .
, Brethren are requested to prepare their Lists as early as possible for delivery to the scrutineers . GRAND OFFICERS . GENERAL PURPOSES . FINANCE . Bro . Pollock , President . Bro . Cabbell , President . „ Lewis . „ Perkins .
„ Dobie . „ Simpson . „ Fallowfield . „ Heath . „ Silvester . „ Prescott . „ Keightly . „ Percival . „ Philipe . „ Shadbolt . „ Bossy . „ Laurence . „ Gilbert . „ Hard wi eke .
The Reporter.
THE REPORTER .
GRAND MASTER ' LODGE , ( No . 1 ) , June 18 . —The Brethren enjoyed their summer banquet at the Crown and Sceptre , Greenwich . The customary loyal sentiments were delivered and welcomed . The visiting Brethren , ancl there were many present , were addressed with great kindness , ancl they in return addressed the Master . Our limits only permit us to give a short extract from the address of Brother Grant , lately arrived from India . After thanking the Brethren for their urbanity and hospitality , he said , "This ivould be the happiest moment of my life , did not a shade of sadness cloud my mind , when I contrast the present meeting with the fallen state of our Order in the East . I
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
New Board Of General Purposes And Finance, 1838-9.
Lodge . Votes . Elected . „ 10 . Philipe , George P . . No . 40 45 „ 11 . Rickards , Frederick A . . „ 78 13 „ 12 . Rodgers , R . W . J . . G . S . L . 69 4 „ 13 . Rosu-ell , Samuel AV . . „ 225 25 „ 14 . Rowe Henry . . „ 169 35 „ 15 . Sirr , Henry C . . . ,, 156 42 „ 16 . Udall , Henry . . „ 10 41
„ 17 . AA ' arriiier , George . „ 215 84 1 „ IS . AVilson , Stephen B . . „ 255 68 5 „ 19 . AVilson , Richard Lea . „ CiGl GT ( j PAST MASTERS . No . 1 . Acklam , J . P . . . No . 8 96 2 „ 2 . Bell , Jos . Copelantl . „ 108 42 3 . BolusAl'illiam . 21 SO 3
„ , „ „ 4 . Carrow , J . MI . . . ., 27 30 „ 5 . Giraud , Richard PI . . „ 1 63 „ 6 . Key , AV . R . G . . . „ 7 52 „ 7 . Norris , S . C . . . „ 21 101 1 „ 8 . Thompson , Laurence . „ 66 69 4 If more than Six names of Masters and FOUR Past Masters remain unscratchedthis List will be void .
, Brethren are requested to prepare their Lists as early as possible for delivery to the scrutineers . GRAND OFFICERS . GENERAL PURPOSES . FINANCE . Bro . Pollock , President . Bro . Cabbell , President . „ Lewis . „ Perkins .
„ Dobie . „ Simpson . „ Fallowfield . „ Heath . „ Silvester . „ Prescott . „ Keightly . „ Percival . „ Philipe . „ Shadbolt . „ Bossy . „ Laurence . „ Gilbert . „ Hard wi eke .
The Reporter.
THE REPORTER .
GRAND MASTER ' LODGE , ( No . 1 ) , June 18 . —The Brethren enjoyed their summer banquet at the Crown and Sceptre , Greenwich . The customary loyal sentiments were delivered and welcomed . The visiting Brethren , ancl there were many present , were addressed with great kindness , ancl they in return addressed the Master . Our limits only permit us to give a short extract from the address of Brother Grant , lately arrived from India . After thanking the Brethren for their urbanity and hospitality , he said , "This ivould be the happiest moment of my life , did not a shade of sadness cloud my mind , when I contrast the present meeting with the fallen state of our Order in the East . I