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Having Omitted The List Of Stewards Of T...
HAVING omitted the list of Stewards of the recent Asylum Festival in its proper station , we insert them in our extra limits . The Board of Stewards associated to conduct the Fourth Annual Festival in aid of the contemplated Asylum for Aged and JJecayed Freemasons , at the Freemasons' Tavern , Great Queen Street , on Wednesday the 19 //; June , 1839 . Bro . R . T . CRUCEFISM . D . P . G . D President .
, , .. R . L . WILSON , G . S . L Vice-President . .. GEORGE R . CottNEit , P . M Treasurer . .. JAMES J . BLAKE , S . W Hon . Secretary . Bro . Samuel Parsons , S . W . No . 1 Bro . J . T . Perkins , P . M . No . 212 .. Adlard . 3 .. John Curll , P . M . 212 .. John Udall , S . W . 10 .. George H . Pugh , S . D . 215 .. Robert GibsonJunP . M . 14 .. E . H . Patten , P . M . 237
, „ .. John Cuff . 14 .. Joseph Ede , P . M . 264 .. John Vink , P . M . 49 .. Benjamin Burford , P . M . 275 .. Jolm Thomas Neate , P . M . 79 .. Thomas Flockton , W . M . 318 .. Peter Mountain . 108 .. Eales White , P . P . J . G . W . 327 .. John Hodgkinson , P . M . 113 .. Robert Field , P . M . 329 .. John Weichbrodt , P . M . US .. J . Andrew , P . P . J . G . W . 593 .. W . Rackstraw , P . M . 16 S .. H . Lloyd Morgan , W . M . 661
HAVING received numerous letters and papers under a supposition that we have some interest in a soi-disant Company , we find it necessary , in order to save ourselves unnecessary trouble , to disclaim any such honour . Our opinion has been unequivocally expressed , and we shall content ourselves with this call upon our readers' and subscribers' attention , viz . that they should carefully peruse the DEED OF SETTLEJIENT , and then act as guardians of a sacred trust for the benefit of their families .
BROTHER WJI . H . WHITE . —With unfeigned gratification we announce to the Masonic world , that this excellent Mason has very nearly approached convalescence . Our Grand Secretary has resumed his official duties ; but , in the name of the Craft , we beg that he will now confine his attention to the careful examination of superior affairs , and leave minor details to the confidential care of Brother Farnfield , who has proved himself a true and faithful servant of the Craft , and who in exerting himself to relieve the Grand Secretary of much of the onerous duty of a responsible office , has earned and will continue to merit ,
the thanks of the Masonic public . The mind and the spirit of Brother White are public property , and must be carefully guarded . We are on this point somewhat selfish , and would wish to possess in its best sense , a knowledge of the past , ever with a view that the future may benefit by it . Did not private regard influence us as it does , a respect for public opinion would direct ns in the course we take . Under the able medical advice and personal attentions of Brother Bossy to his dear and " old acquaintance" which have under Providence sustained and
, restored him , Brother White has been enabled to take a short tour , during which he has visited Captain Lord John Churchill , P . D . G . M ., now commanding the Druid , off Plymouth ; a pinnace was at his disposal , and lie was often seen steering about the harbour enjoying the sea breeze , and glasses from the shore were often directed to the " Grand Secretary ' s boat . '" Brother Bossy has recommended Boulogne for a time , and we hope his suggestions will in all respects be observed .
LODGE OF JOPPA—The article is too late . We have only room to observe , that the Lodge will be at work during the summer months . BROTHER HENDERSON has been elected Vice-President of the Board of General Purposes .
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Having Omitted The List Of Stewards Of T...
HAVING omitted the list of Stewards of the recent Asylum Festival in its proper station , we insert them in our extra limits . The Board of Stewards associated to conduct the Fourth Annual Festival in aid of the contemplated Asylum for Aged and JJecayed Freemasons , at the Freemasons' Tavern , Great Queen Street , on Wednesday the 19 //; June , 1839 . Bro . R . T . CRUCEFISM . D . P . G . D President .
, , .. R . L . WILSON , G . S . L Vice-President . .. GEORGE R . CottNEit , P . M Treasurer . .. JAMES J . BLAKE , S . W Hon . Secretary . Bro . Samuel Parsons , S . W . No . 1 Bro . J . T . Perkins , P . M . No . 212 .. Adlard . 3 .. John Curll , P . M . 212 .. John Udall , S . W . 10 .. George H . Pugh , S . D . 215 .. Robert GibsonJunP . M . 14 .. E . H . Patten , P . M . 237
, „ .. John Cuff . 14 .. Joseph Ede , P . M . 264 .. John Vink , P . M . 49 .. Benjamin Burford , P . M . 275 .. Jolm Thomas Neate , P . M . 79 .. Thomas Flockton , W . M . 318 .. Peter Mountain . 108 .. Eales White , P . P . J . G . W . 327 .. John Hodgkinson , P . M . 113 .. Robert Field , P . M . 329 .. John Weichbrodt , P . M . US .. J . Andrew , P . P . J . G . W . 593 .. W . Rackstraw , P . M . 16 S .. H . Lloyd Morgan , W . M . 661
HAVING received numerous letters and papers under a supposition that we have some interest in a soi-disant Company , we find it necessary , in order to save ourselves unnecessary trouble , to disclaim any such honour . Our opinion has been unequivocally expressed , and we shall content ourselves with this call upon our readers' and subscribers' attention , viz . that they should carefully peruse the DEED OF SETTLEJIENT , and then act as guardians of a sacred trust for the benefit of their families .
BROTHER WJI . H . WHITE . —With unfeigned gratification we announce to the Masonic world , that this excellent Mason has very nearly approached convalescence . Our Grand Secretary has resumed his official duties ; but , in the name of the Craft , we beg that he will now confine his attention to the careful examination of superior affairs , and leave minor details to the confidential care of Brother Farnfield , who has proved himself a true and faithful servant of the Craft , and who in exerting himself to relieve the Grand Secretary of much of the onerous duty of a responsible office , has earned and will continue to merit ,
the thanks of the Masonic public . The mind and the spirit of Brother White are public property , and must be carefully guarded . We are on this point somewhat selfish , and would wish to possess in its best sense , a knowledge of the past , ever with a view that the future may benefit by it . Did not private regard influence us as it does , a respect for public opinion would direct ns in the course we take . Under the able medical advice and personal attentions of Brother Bossy to his dear and " old acquaintance" which have under Providence sustained and
, restored him , Brother White has been enabled to take a short tour , during which he has visited Captain Lord John Churchill , P . D . G . M ., now commanding the Druid , off Plymouth ; a pinnace was at his disposal , and lie was often seen steering about the harbour enjoying the sea breeze , and glasses from the shore were often directed to the " Grand Secretary ' s boat . '" Brother Bossy has recommended Boulogne for a time , and we hope his suggestions will in all respects be observed .
LODGE OF JOPPA—The article is too late . We have only room to observe , that the Lodge will be at work during the summer months . BROTHER HENDERSON has been elected Vice-President of the Board of General Purposes .