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Article THE FREEMASON'S QUARTERLY REVIEW. ← Page 4 of 12 →
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The Freemason's Quarterly Review.
" His Royal Highness is going on perfectly well in every respect . His vision is daily becoming stronger . ( Signed as before ) . " Kensington Palace , June 23 , 9 A . M . " " The state of his Royal Highness is so satisfactory , that after to-day there will be no daily bulletin from the physician . ( Signed * " H . F . STEPHENSON , Comptroller . "
This happy event having occurred at a moment when the generality of the metropolitan Lodges have adjourned for the recess , there may probably be some delay in offering their addresses of congratulation which would otherwise pour in upon the occasion . Many , however , have availed
themselves of the opportunity to testify their gratitude to the Most High for this signal instance of his mercy . The first address , we believe , was presented from the Board of Stewards , who are appointed to conduct the proceedings at a festival in aid of the contemplated Aged Masons' Asylum .
The Burlington called on the instant a Lodge of Emergency for the especial purpose of addressing their paternal Ruler , as did also the Cross of Christ Encampment . The Grand Masters ( "No . 1 ) , the Royal York ( No . 7 ) , the British ( No . 8 ) , the Unions ( No . 318 ) , Peace and
Harmony ( No . 72 ) , Bank of England ( No . 329 ) , followed the example ; and we hear that the various secretarial departments of the London Fraternity are actively employed in arranging especial meetings ; and having ourselves participated in the pleasing duty , Ave do not envy , but rejoice in their vocation .
FREEMASONRY IN PARLIAMENT . —In our last we adverted briefly to the confirmation of the act which exempts the Brethren of our Order from those obligations which apply with propriety to all secret societies partaking of a political character . Our present number contains the particulars of a very in-
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
The Freemason's Quarterly Review.
" His Royal Highness is going on perfectly well in every respect . His vision is daily becoming stronger . ( Signed as before ) . " Kensington Palace , June 23 , 9 A . M . " " The state of his Royal Highness is so satisfactory , that after to-day there will be no daily bulletin from the physician . ( Signed * " H . F . STEPHENSON , Comptroller . "
This happy event having occurred at a moment when the generality of the metropolitan Lodges have adjourned for the recess , there may probably be some delay in offering their addresses of congratulation which would otherwise pour in upon the occasion . Many , however , have availed
themselves of the opportunity to testify their gratitude to the Most High for this signal instance of his mercy . The first address , we believe , was presented from the Board of Stewards , who are appointed to conduct the proceedings at a festival in aid of the contemplated Aged Masons' Asylum .
The Burlington called on the instant a Lodge of Emergency for the especial purpose of addressing their paternal Ruler , as did also the Cross of Christ Encampment . The Grand Masters ( "No . 1 ) , the Royal York ( No . 7 ) , the British ( No . 8 ) , the Unions ( No . 318 ) , Peace and
Harmony ( No . 72 ) , Bank of England ( No . 329 ) , followed the example ; and we hear that the various secretarial departments of the London Fraternity are actively employed in arranging especial meetings ; and having ourselves participated in the pleasing duty , Ave do not envy , but rejoice in their vocation .
FREEMASONRY IN PARLIAMENT . —In our last we adverted briefly to the confirmation of the act which exempts the Brethren of our Order from those obligations which apply with propriety to all secret societies partaking of a political character . Our present number contains the particulars of a very in-