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Article SUPREME ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER. ← Page 7 of 8 →
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Supreme Royal Arch Chapter.
THE MASTERS AND PAST MASTERS CLUB , June 3 . —Several intelligent members of the order were this day ballotted for . A vote of five guineas to the Girl ' s School , and the like sum to the Boys School , were unanimously passed . The announcement of the decease of Brother Halford and Brother Bugden , both of whom had been proposed as Members , was received with sincere regret .
Every meeting proves the moral value of this club , the small still voice has swelled into a powerful note ; and gives an earnest that whenever its aid shall be demanded , or its judgement required , the members will be found ready . AVe commend the " Aged Masons Asylum to their protection . "
MOUNT SION CHAPTER , 169 , April 18 . —The Companions invited Comp . P . Broadfoot , P . Z ., honorary member , on the occasion of his departure from London . Our excellent friend performed the ceremony of installation with his usual credit , and inducted the principals elect Comp . Simpson , Sansum , and AAlieatley , into their respective chairs . " A heart-warm fond adieu , " was addressed to the distinguished visitor by the first Principal , who was deeply affected by the kindness of his friends .
LODGE OP CONFIDENCE , No . 228 . May 22 , 1835 . To the Editor ofthe Masonic Review . — Sir—Observing in the third number of the Masonic Review , under the head " Lodges of Instruction , " you state that the Lodge of Instruction held under the sanction of the United Mariners Lodge , No . 33 , hold their meetings at the Dial , Long Alley , Finsbury , such was the fact , but the Master of the Lodge having withdrawn his sanctionthe Lod of Instruction now hold
, ge their meetings at the above house , on every Sunday evening at 7 o ' clock , sanctioned by the Lodge of Confidence 228 ; and is attended by Brothers Claret , Lambert , Brooks , Barker , Eaines , AVright , & c . Your insertion of the above will much oblige yours fraternally , ' RICHARD EAMES , Sec . of the Lodge of Confidence . P . S . Ceremonies and Lectures are worked .
^ Mora A Loix-E , No . 109 , May 26 . —The resignation of Brother Samuel Cardozo , was to the general regret of the members tendered this day b y letter ; the long continued indisposition of the esteemed Brother had rendered such an act upon his part but too probable . The Lodge came to the unanimous resolution that Brother Cardozo ' s services entitled him to every mark of respect , and that in future he be considered as an honorary member ; a deputation was also appointed , consisting of the Master and Past Masters , to wait on Brother S . Cardozo , P . M ., on AVednesday , 3 rd June , to present to him the following address .
TO BROTHER SAMUEL CARDOZO , P . M . OF THE MOIRA LODGE . AA- ' orthy and worshipful Sir . —The Brethren of the Moira Lodge , have received the affecting announcement of your resignation with feelings of deep and heartfelt regret ; the more so , as the cause of that retirement is to be ascribed to the illness with which you continue to be afflicted . During thc long period of thirty-two years that marks your connexion with the Moira Lodge , whether as Master , Treasurer , or in any other capacity ; the Lodge cannot fail to be sensible of , and greatcful for the
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Supreme Royal Arch Chapter.
THE MASTERS AND PAST MASTERS CLUB , June 3 . —Several intelligent members of the order were this day ballotted for . A vote of five guineas to the Girl ' s School , and the like sum to the Boys School , were unanimously passed . The announcement of the decease of Brother Halford and Brother Bugden , both of whom had been proposed as Members , was received with sincere regret .
Every meeting proves the moral value of this club , the small still voice has swelled into a powerful note ; and gives an earnest that whenever its aid shall be demanded , or its judgement required , the members will be found ready . AVe commend the " Aged Masons Asylum to their protection . "
MOUNT SION CHAPTER , 169 , April 18 . —The Companions invited Comp . P . Broadfoot , P . Z ., honorary member , on the occasion of his departure from London . Our excellent friend performed the ceremony of installation with his usual credit , and inducted the principals elect Comp . Simpson , Sansum , and AAlieatley , into their respective chairs . " A heart-warm fond adieu , " was addressed to the distinguished visitor by the first Principal , who was deeply affected by the kindness of his friends .
LODGE OP CONFIDENCE , No . 228 . May 22 , 1835 . To the Editor ofthe Masonic Review . — Sir—Observing in the third number of the Masonic Review , under the head " Lodges of Instruction , " you state that the Lodge of Instruction held under the sanction of the United Mariners Lodge , No . 33 , hold their meetings at the Dial , Long Alley , Finsbury , such was the fact , but the Master of the Lodge having withdrawn his sanctionthe Lod of Instruction now hold
, ge their meetings at the above house , on every Sunday evening at 7 o ' clock , sanctioned by the Lodge of Confidence 228 ; and is attended by Brothers Claret , Lambert , Brooks , Barker , Eaines , AVright , & c . Your insertion of the above will much oblige yours fraternally , ' RICHARD EAMES , Sec . of the Lodge of Confidence . P . S . Ceremonies and Lectures are worked .
^ Mora A Loix-E , No . 109 , May 26 . —The resignation of Brother Samuel Cardozo , was to the general regret of the members tendered this day b y letter ; the long continued indisposition of the esteemed Brother had rendered such an act upon his part but too probable . The Lodge came to the unanimous resolution that Brother Cardozo ' s services entitled him to every mark of respect , and that in future he be considered as an honorary member ; a deputation was also appointed , consisting of the Master and Past Masters , to wait on Brother S . Cardozo , P . M ., on AVednesday , 3 rd June , to present to him the following address .
TO BROTHER SAMUEL CARDOZO , P . M . OF THE MOIRA LODGE . AA- ' orthy and worshipful Sir . —The Brethren of the Moira Lodge , have received the affecting announcement of your resignation with feelings of deep and heartfelt regret ; the more so , as the cause of that retirement is to be ascribed to the illness with which you continue to be afflicted . During thc long period of thirty-two years that marks your connexion with the Moira Lodge , whether as Master , Treasurer , or in any other capacity ; the Lodge cannot fail to be sensible of , and greatcful for the