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The Consequences.
Loclge for his health , happiness , ancl prosperity , and that the sphere of his utility may be enlarged in other directions in proportion to its unfortunate limitation in Craft Masonry . " ROBERT FIELD , P . M . Secretary . "
Lodge Of Concord , No. 49.
LODGE OF CONCORD , NO . 49 .
An Especial Meeting was called at AA ^ right ' s Hotel , in the Strand , on Monday , June 22 , 1 S 40 , to receive the resignation of Brotlier R . T . Crucefix , P . G . D ., Treasurer . The Loclge was opened by Brother William Shaw , P . M ., in the place of Brother Lane , necessarily absent at Oxford . The letter of the worthy Treasurer , Dr . Crucefix , containing bis resignationhaving been readthe following resolutions were proposed b
, , y Brother E . R . Moran , P . M ., seconded by Brother John Stevens , S . AV ., ancl carried unanimously : — " That the letter containing the resignation of Brotlier Ciucefix , now read , be received ancl entered on the minutes . " That while we accept the resignation of that worthy Brother , we cannot refrain from coupling with our act the expression of our regret that any circumstances should have arisen to render such a step on his
part necessary . "" That the Loclge cannot suffer his separation from it to take place , for a space however brief , without putting on record the opinion we , its members , entertain of the value ancl importance of his services to it in particular , ancl to Masonry in general , in every way in which the best qualities that cement ancl adorn our Order could have developed themselves .
" That a Jewel be presented from this Loclge to Brother Crucefix , accompanied with an address embodying these our sentiments ; the said address to be fairly engrossed on vellum and framed before presentation . " That having thus feebly attempted to convey to the worthy Brother the expression of our feeling towards him , he be requested to continue an honorary member of the Lodge , with the assurance that nothing of the past has diminished or can lessen the esteem and respect we
entertain towards him , both as a man and a Mason . "That this Loclge do meet on September the llth next ensuing . " That a committee of three , namely , Bros . AV . Shaw , E . R . Moran , and John Stevens , be appointed to see to the due execution of these resolutions . " That these resolutions be printed , and a copy of them sent to all the Lodges in England ancl AVales . "
Loclge of Concord , No . 49 , Monday , June 22 , 1840 . COPY OF THE INSCRIPTION ON THE JEWEL . " TO BROTHER R . T . CRUCEFIX , M . D ., P . M ., T ., ETC . ETC ., THE LODGE OICONCORD , NO . 49 , AS A SLIGHT TOKEN OF GRATITUDE FOR MASONIC WORTH AND BROTHERLY' AFFECTION . ' Tu tie cede malls , sed contra audcltlhn- Un . ' IN OPEN LODGE , JUNE 22 , 5840 . "
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The Consequences.
Loclge for his health , happiness , ancl prosperity , and that the sphere of his utility may be enlarged in other directions in proportion to its unfortunate limitation in Craft Masonry . " ROBERT FIELD , P . M . Secretary . "
Lodge Of Concord , No. 49.
LODGE OF CONCORD , NO . 49 .
An Especial Meeting was called at AA ^ right ' s Hotel , in the Strand , on Monday , June 22 , 1 S 40 , to receive the resignation of Brotlier R . T . Crucefix , P . G . D ., Treasurer . The Loclge was opened by Brother William Shaw , P . M ., in the place of Brother Lane , necessarily absent at Oxford . The letter of the worthy Treasurer , Dr . Crucefix , containing bis resignationhaving been readthe following resolutions were proposed b
, , y Brother E . R . Moran , P . M ., seconded by Brother John Stevens , S . AV ., ancl carried unanimously : — " That the letter containing the resignation of Brotlier Ciucefix , now read , be received ancl entered on the minutes . " That while we accept the resignation of that worthy Brother , we cannot refrain from coupling with our act the expression of our regret that any circumstances should have arisen to render such a step on his
part necessary . "" That the Loclge cannot suffer his separation from it to take place , for a space however brief , without putting on record the opinion we , its members , entertain of the value ancl importance of his services to it in particular , ancl to Masonry in general , in every way in which the best qualities that cement ancl adorn our Order could have developed themselves .
" That a Jewel be presented from this Loclge to Brother Crucefix , accompanied with an address embodying these our sentiments ; the said address to be fairly engrossed on vellum and framed before presentation . " That having thus feebly attempted to convey to the worthy Brother the expression of our feeling towards him , he be requested to continue an honorary member of the Lodge , with the assurance that nothing of the past has diminished or can lessen the esteem and respect we
entertain towards him , both as a man and a Mason . "That this Loclge do meet on September the llth next ensuing . " That a committee of three , namely , Bros . AV . Shaw , E . R . Moran , and John Stevens , be appointed to see to the due execution of these resolutions . " That these resolutions be printed , and a copy of them sent to all the Lodges in England ancl AVales . "
Loclge of Concord , No . 49 , Monday , June 22 , 1840 . COPY OF THE INSCRIPTION ON THE JEWEL . " TO BROTHER R . T . CRUCEFIX , M . D ., P . M ., T ., ETC . ETC ., THE LODGE OICONCORD , NO . 49 , AS A SLIGHT TOKEN OF GRATITUDE FOR MASONIC WORTH AND BROTHERLY' AFFECTION . ' Tu tie cede malls , sed contra audcltlhn- Un . ' IN OPEN LODGE , JUNE 22 , 5840 . "