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Masonic Intelligence.
with fruit and cakes , and " wine sparkled on the board . " Some . recitations were then delivered , in a manner that would rival any establishment . Such , indeed , was the effect produced , as to cause the Rev . Mr . Vane to address the children in a most emphatic manner . The kindness with which he adverted to their attention to school duty , and his acknowledgment that in their examination by him as to their moral duties , they had acquitted themselves in the most satisfactory felt
manner , was equally to be a reward to the children , as to their friends and patrons . Although among those who felt deeply the impressive manner of the reverend Brother , our memory does not serve us sufficiently to give a faithful report of his excellent address . At the request of the company , Dr . Crucefix , ' on the children ' s glasses beinofilled , requested they would pause while he directed their attention to the happy circumstances that had called them and their protectors together . He reminded them that a Princess of Eno-kml lirrlo ni , n „ o
the age of the eldest scholar then present , had that day attained her leo-al majority , and it might be she would in due time be called upon to fill the throne . They should be careful in after life never to sully the orient character they had gained , but endeavour to prove worthy objects of the future patronage of the illustrious Princess whose natal day they Were then commemorating . It should be observed also , that their Majesties the King and Queen , and H . R . H . the Duke of Sussex , were foremost in the benevolent
throng of their supporters . The health of the King and Queen , Duke of Sussex , and the Princess were then drunk in a fervent , grateful , and affectionate manner , by the children and company ; afterwhich the children spent theremainderof the day in innocent mirth , and will long remember the 21 th of May , 183 T . _ Jubilees and festivities may be held , and convivial hilarity may be indulged to its fullest extent , but commend us to the peaceful joy and cheerful exultation which attend such a meeting as this .
Supreme Grand Chapter.
SUPREME GRAND CHAPTER .
QUARTERLY CONVOCATION , MAY 3 , 1837 . PRESENT . E . Comp . Lord John Churchill . . . as 2 . J . Ramsbottom . .. . Jj S . M'Gillivray .. .. I E . Comps . AV . H . White . —E . Harper , E . and N . —T . F . Savory P . S . —F . AV . Bossy , S . B . ; also , E . Comps . Henderson . —Shadholt . — Cuthhert— Burckhardt
. Hope . — Lawrence . — . —T . Moore , and many Principals of Subordinate Chapters . After the confirmation of previous Minutes , the list of new appointments for the year was announced as follows : — H . R . H . the Duke of Sussex , K . G . . . Z . Tit . Hon . the Lord Dundas . . . . Pro .-Z RtHonthe Lord H Churchill ' '
. . . J . Spencer . H AV . H . AVhite . . . . . E . ' Edwards Flarper j ^ T . F . Savory P . S . Hon . Fox Maule ... . ) H . J . Prescott ..- .. ' \ A - '
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Masonic Intelligence.
with fruit and cakes , and " wine sparkled on the board . " Some . recitations were then delivered , in a manner that would rival any establishment . Such , indeed , was the effect produced , as to cause the Rev . Mr . Vane to address the children in a most emphatic manner . The kindness with which he adverted to their attention to school duty , and his acknowledgment that in their examination by him as to their moral duties , they had acquitted themselves in the most satisfactory felt
manner , was equally to be a reward to the children , as to their friends and patrons . Although among those who felt deeply the impressive manner of the reverend Brother , our memory does not serve us sufficiently to give a faithful report of his excellent address . At the request of the company , Dr . Crucefix , ' on the children ' s glasses beinofilled , requested they would pause while he directed their attention to the happy circumstances that had called them and their protectors together . He reminded them that a Princess of Eno-kml lirrlo ni , n „ o
the age of the eldest scholar then present , had that day attained her leo-al majority , and it might be she would in due time be called upon to fill the throne . They should be careful in after life never to sully the orient character they had gained , but endeavour to prove worthy objects of the future patronage of the illustrious Princess whose natal day they Were then commemorating . It should be observed also , that their Majesties the King and Queen , and H . R . H . the Duke of Sussex , were foremost in the benevolent
throng of their supporters . The health of the King and Queen , Duke of Sussex , and the Princess were then drunk in a fervent , grateful , and affectionate manner , by the children and company ; afterwhich the children spent theremainderof the day in innocent mirth , and will long remember the 21 th of May , 183 T . _ Jubilees and festivities may be held , and convivial hilarity may be indulged to its fullest extent , but commend us to the peaceful joy and cheerful exultation which attend such a meeting as this .
Supreme Grand Chapter.
SUPREME GRAND CHAPTER .
QUARTERLY CONVOCATION , MAY 3 , 1837 . PRESENT . E . Comp . Lord John Churchill . . . as 2 . J . Ramsbottom . .. . Jj S . M'Gillivray .. .. I E . Comps . AV . H . White . —E . Harper , E . and N . —T . F . Savory P . S . —F . AV . Bossy , S . B . ; also , E . Comps . Henderson . —Shadholt . — Cuthhert— Burckhardt
. Hope . — Lawrence . — . —T . Moore , and many Principals of Subordinate Chapters . After the confirmation of previous Minutes , the list of new appointments for the year was announced as follows : — H . R . H . the Duke of Sussex , K . G . . . Z . Tit . Hon . the Lord Dundas . . . . Pro .-Z RtHonthe Lord H Churchill ' '
. . . J . Spencer . H AV . H . AVhite . . . . . E . ' Edwards Flarper j ^ T . F . Savory P . S . Hon . Fox Maule ... . ) H . J . Prescott ..- .. ' \ A - '