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Article THE FREEMASONS' QUARTERLY REVIEW. ← Page 2 of 8 →
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The Freemasons' Quarterly Review.
ship is the third in generation ;—his grandfather and father having both held the same distinguished situation , and under the same Royal Grand Master . From the known attachment of the Deputy Grand Master to Masonry , the Fraternity may feel assured that their hopes and expectations will meet with the kindest attention and support .
THE NEW GRAND OFFICERS . —The Brethren who have attained the rank of Wardens are the Hon . Aug . H . Moreton , M . P ., and Capt . Deans Dundas , E . N . ; neither of them are as yet much known to the Craft ; but from both there is much of promise . With a rectitude of intention the Brethren are also endued with a high sense of moral
integrity and honour , and having accepted office will , it is confidently expected , show that , in possessing the right , they have vigour of mind to execute the duties annexed to their appointment . The Deacons and Sword Bearer , Brothers Douglas , S . C . Nonis , and Mc Mullen , may be said to be selected from the
Craft , they are all Past Masters . The Senior Deacon is from No . 4 . The Junior from the Grand Stewards' Lodge , in which he has proved himself a very useful and talented Member ; his father and uncle , for a long period of years , were like himself among the foremost in duty and obedience . And the Grand Sword Bearer from No . 5 , has given proofs of great activity in the Craft . The other Officers are continued in their respective Stations .
THE BOARD OF GENERAL PURPOSES ( with which the Board of Finance is now incorporated ) will have much important sessional matters under its consideration . Brother Henderson , the former President , has been again nominated , and will no doubt carry into effect the object he commenced with so much good intention and zeal . We allude to the
library . As the room is now ready , and the eases fitted , * it will only remain to collect materials , and thi - ow the library open to those whose wishes may lead them to visit it . The researches of Brother Henderson have extended to many matters of impoi'tance , which came under his attention when Grand Registrar : we solicit him now to give the fullest possible effect to his views , and inform the Craft generally upon whatever may have appeared interesting .
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The Freemasons' Quarterly Review.
ship is the third in generation ;—his grandfather and father having both held the same distinguished situation , and under the same Royal Grand Master . From the known attachment of the Deputy Grand Master to Masonry , the Fraternity may feel assured that their hopes and expectations will meet with the kindest attention and support .
THE NEW GRAND OFFICERS . —The Brethren who have attained the rank of Wardens are the Hon . Aug . H . Moreton , M . P ., and Capt . Deans Dundas , E . N . ; neither of them are as yet much known to the Craft ; but from both there is much of promise . With a rectitude of intention the Brethren are also endued with a high sense of moral
integrity and honour , and having accepted office will , it is confidently expected , show that , in possessing the right , they have vigour of mind to execute the duties annexed to their appointment . The Deacons and Sword Bearer , Brothers Douglas , S . C . Nonis , and Mc Mullen , may be said to be selected from the
Craft , they are all Past Masters . The Senior Deacon is from No . 4 . The Junior from the Grand Stewards' Lodge , in which he has proved himself a very useful and talented Member ; his father and uncle , for a long period of years , were like himself among the foremost in duty and obedience . And the Grand Sword Bearer from No . 5 , has given proofs of great activity in the Craft . The other Officers are continued in their respective Stations .
THE BOARD OF GENERAL PURPOSES ( with which the Board of Finance is now incorporated ) will have much important sessional matters under its consideration . Brother Henderson , the former President , has been again nominated , and will no doubt carry into effect the object he commenced with so much good intention and zeal . We allude to the
library . As the room is now ready , and the eases fitted , * it will only remain to collect materials , and thi - ow the library open to those whose wishes may lead them to visit it . The researches of Brother Henderson have extended to many matters of impoi'tance , which came under his attention when Grand Registrar : we solicit him now to give the fullest possible effect to his views , and inform the Craft generally upon whatever may have appeared interesting .