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Masonic Intelligence.
MASONIC INTELLIGENCE .
SUPREME GRAND CHAPTER . COMMITTEE OP GENEIIAL PURPOSES , MAY 3 . Present—Comps . Crucefix , Hope , Fortune , Phillips , Powis , Wilson . The Quarterly Accounts were audited ; the balance in hand was 211 / . 19 s . Wd . The correspondence exhibited a favourable aspectas to the
invery , crease in registration and certificates . It appeared that forty-two of the Chapters , to which the Grand Scribe was directed to address for returns , pursuant to the order of Grand Chapter in November last , had complied . From fifty no communication had been received ; ancl one Chapter had surrendered its charter , owing to the decease of many , and discontinuance of most , of its members . This being the final meeting of the Committee , a unanimous vote of thanks
was passed to Comp . Crucefix , for his zealous attention to the duties of the Committee , and for his urbanity to the members . The Report of the Committee to the ensuing Grand Chapter was then settled , and the Committee dissolved .
GRAND CHAPTER . —MAY 5 . M . E . C . J . Ramsbottom , M . P . —H . R . Lewis . J . Henderson , as Z . H . J . After the Chapter was opened by the Installed Principals—Comps . Bossy , Fitzroy , M . P . , R . Holloncl , M-P ., and some other Companions , were admitted .
The Report of the Committee of General Purposes was unanimousl y approved . The following appointments of Grand Officers by the G . Z . were then declared , viz .: — Comps . Savory , P . S . —Hon . H . Fitzroy , M . P . —Holloncl , ALP ., A . S . —Rev . W . J . Rodber , * G . S . B . —Thomas , G . Stand . B . Comp . T . F . SAVORY then moved that nine Companions , the names of whom he read
from a prepared list , should form the Committee of General Purposes for the year ensuing ; which being seconded , Comp . H . PHILLIPS objected to such proceeding , as not very modestly proposed by a Grancl Officer , by whom he had hardly expected such a course to be taken , having a great personal respect for him ; for as a nominee of the First Grand Principal , he thought the proposition did not come gracefully ; besides , what would the Provincial Chapters think of such a partial selection .
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Masonic Intelligence.
MASONIC INTELLIGENCE .
SUPREME GRAND CHAPTER . COMMITTEE OP GENEIIAL PURPOSES , MAY 3 . Present—Comps . Crucefix , Hope , Fortune , Phillips , Powis , Wilson . The Quarterly Accounts were audited ; the balance in hand was 211 / . 19 s . Wd . The correspondence exhibited a favourable aspectas to the
invery , crease in registration and certificates . It appeared that forty-two of the Chapters , to which the Grand Scribe was directed to address for returns , pursuant to the order of Grand Chapter in November last , had complied . From fifty no communication had been received ; ancl one Chapter had surrendered its charter , owing to the decease of many , and discontinuance of most , of its members . This being the final meeting of the Committee , a unanimous vote of thanks
was passed to Comp . Crucefix , for his zealous attention to the duties of the Committee , and for his urbanity to the members . The Report of the Committee to the ensuing Grand Chapter was then settled , and the Committee dissolved .
GRAND CHAPTER . —MAY 5 . M . E . C . J . Ramsbottom , M . P . —H . R . Lewis . J . Henderson , as Z . H . J . After the Chapter was opened by the Installed Principals—Comps . Bossy , Fitzroy , M . P . , R . Holloncl , M-P ., and some other Companions , were admitted .
The Report of the Committee of General Purposes was unanimousl y approved . The following appointments of Grand Officers by the G . Z . were then declared , viz .: — Comps . Savory , P . S . —Hon . H . Fitzroy , M . P . —Holloncl , ALP ., A . S . —Rev . W . J . Rodber , * G . S . B . —Thomas , G . Stand . B . Comp . T . F . SAVORY then moved that nine Companions , the names of whom he read
from a prepared list , should form the Committee of General Purposes for the year ensuing ; which being seconded , Comp . H . PHILLIPS objected to such proceeding , as not very modestly proposed by a Grancl Officer , by whom he had hardly expected such a course to be taken , having a great personal respect for him ; for as a nominee of the First Grand Principal , he thought the proposition did not come gracefully ; besides , what would the Provincial Chapters think of such a partial selection .