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Article ESPECIAL GRAND LODGE, JUNE 24. ← Page 2 of 2 Article SUPREME GRAND CHAPTER. Page 1 of 1 Article QUARTERLY CONVOCATION. —May 6. Page 1 of 2 →
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Especial Grand Lodge, June 24.
Sumatra , as Dep . Grand Master ; E . T . Bainbridge , Esq . M . P . S . G . AV . ; J . J . Bodkin , Esq . M . P . J . G . W . ; and a strong muster of Grand and Provincial Grand Officers . Suitable addresses to Her Majesty , and to H . R . H . the M . AV . Grand Master , were duly proposed , and unanimously adopted ; as were resolutions of sympathy to be forwarded to H . R . H . Prince Albert , and H . R . H . the Duchess of Kent . Although the dais was well occupied , in the body of the Temple there was unusual vacancy .
Supreme Grand Chapter.
SUPREME GRAND CHAPTER .
COMMITTEE OF GENERAL PURPOSES . —April 30 . PRESENT , Comps . Burckhardt , Henderson , Crucefix , P . Thomson G . P . Philipe , Fortune , L . Thompson . A petition for an exchange of the position of a Chapter from one
Lodge to another , was referred for correction in its data . The financial report was highly satisfactory , there being in the hands of the Grand Treasurer ( after all accounts recommended to be paid ) , the sum of 1902 . 14 s . 2 d . Dr . Crucefix gave notice of motion , that the Grand Chapter be requested to grant an annuity to Ann Miller , the relict of the late Grancl JanitorRobert Miller . The sum first named was 51 ., but on the
sug-, gestion of Brother Peter Thomson it was increased to 10 / . The advices from the provinces generally announce the flourishing state of Royal Arch Masonry , especially in the North—at Hull , and at Bristol .
Quarterly Convocation. —May 6.
QUARTERLY CONVOCATION . May 6 .
PRESENT . Comps . Burckhardt , Savory , Henderson , as Z . H . J . Comps . P- Thomson , Hope , Laurence , Bossy , White , Dobie , Philipe , Crucefix , & c , ancl several principals of subordinate Chapters . The report from the Committee of General Purposes was read and confirmed .
The following appointments for the year were declared : Pro-Z ., H , I ., E . N ., P . S ., Treasurer , Sword Bearer , Organist , as last year . Comp . Bainbridge , A . S . ; AV . Harrison , Registrar * I . AValton , Director of Ceremonies . Comp . Crucefix then , pursuant to notice , moved that an annuity of ten pounds be granted from the funds of Grancl Chapter , to Ann Miller , the relict of the Grand Janitor , which was seconded by Comp . Henry Phillips . Companion Philipe opposed it on a question of form , but the motion was ultimately carried unanimously .
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Especial Grand Lodge, June 24.
Sumatra , as Dep . Grand Master ; E . T . Bainbridge , Esq . M . P . S . G . AV . ; J . J . Bodkin , Esq . M . P . J . G . W . ; and a strong muster of Grand and Provincial Grand Officers . Suitable addresses to Her Majesty , and to H . R . H . the M . AV . Grand Master , were duly proposed , and unanimously adopted ; as were resolutions of sympathy to be forwarded to H . R . H . Prince Albert , and H . R . H . the Duchess of Kent . Although the dais was well occupied , in the body of the Temple there was unusual vacancy .
Supreme Grand Chapter.
SUPREME GRAND CHAPTER .
COMMITTEE OF GENERAL PURPOSES . —April 30 . PRESENT , Comps . Burckhardt , Henderson , Crucefix , P . Thomson G . P . Philipe , Fortune , L . Thompson . A petition for an exchange of the position of a Chapter from one
Lodge to another , was referred for correction in its data . The financial report was highly satisfactory , there being in the hands of the Grand Treasurer ( after all accounts recommended to be paid ) , the sum of 1902 . 14 s . 2 d . Dr . Crucefix gave notice of motion , that the Grand Chapter be requested to grant an annuity to Ann Miller , the relict of the late Grancl JanitorRobert Miller . The sum first named was 51 ., but on the
sug-, gestion of Brother Peter Thomson it was increased to 10 / . The advices from the provinces generally announce the flourishing state of Royal Arch Masonry , especially in the North—at Hull , and at Bristol .
Quarterly Convocation. —May 6.
QUARTERLY CONVOCATION . May 6 .
PRESENT . Comps . Burckhardt , Savory , Henderson , as Z . H . J . Comps . P- Thomson , Hope , Laurence , Bossy , White , Dobie , Philipe , Crucefix , & c , ancl several principals of subordinate Chapters . The report from the Committee of General Purposes was read and confirmed .
The following appointments for the year were declared : Pro-Z ., H , I ., E . N ., P . S ., Treasurer , Sword Bearer , Organist , as last year . Comp . Bainbridge , A . S . ; AV . Harrison , Registrar * I . AValton , Director of Ceremonies . Comp . Crucefix then , pursuant to notice , moved that an annuity of ten pounds be granted from the funds of Grancl Chapter , to Ann Miller , the relict of the Grand Janitor , which was seconded by Comp . Henry Phillips . Companion Philipe opposed it on a question of form , but the motion was ultimately carried unanimously .