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Article UNITED GRAND LODGE OF ENGLAND. ← Page 3 of 4 →
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United Grand Lodge Of England.
By Bro . BARNARD . — " That in any case when the Master shall not attend for the first or second time , to speak to a case , the Board of Benevolence shall have power to deal with it notwithstanding , and the Master be ctted by the Board of General Purposes to account for 1
By Bro BIGG . — "That the Board of General Purposes do report to & os Jdni B ° gantI PESBJ ? Pr ° CeedinSS ° f ^ 1842 ' ™ " By Bro . CRUCEFIX . — " That the sum of £ 1000 be granted by Grand 2 , , f 2 f unha PPy suffe - -ers by the awful conflagration at Hamburgh and that such sum be taken from the general fund and fftef Mtr ^ T * 1 f ' ^ G ™ d L ° 'lge at Hamburgh , tohe distributed to the sufferers at the discretion of that body " I he following Brethren were then nominated for the Board of General Purposes for the ensuing year : —
Bro . Acklam , No . 8 . Bro . Havers , 230 . Bro . Philipe , 169 . R ' S' IT " I *** ' * " * King , 66 " Barnard , No . 205 . " J . Udall , 82 . " Soane 116 Rule , No . 227 < - Thompson , 66 * . « Fox 21 Kilburn No . 54 . Savage , G . S . L . » Kincaid , 79 . „ Grjiaz , No . 27 . " DeBernad y , 12 « Walton , 109 . Hil ' l ^ - - ^ , " ^ "k , 113 » Shuttleworth , 158 Houlding , No . 19 . « Webb , 37 . " Willeter , 30 .
andCrrdiT " 118 F ° ™ B BAILOT — Bros - Warriner , Truman , Brewster , WaT ^ l ^ Z ^ V 0 U ^ ~^ M * ° > > Khodes , Ray
The petition that has claimed attention for half-a-year , was again read , whereon , the W . M of the Lod ge recommending it / rose and stated tha the report of the Board of General Purposes having exonerated him from blame he repeated that he disclaimed aU intention of disrespect for the Board of Benevolence—that , on the contrary , he would entleavour to promote the objects of Masonry ; that at the time , he had signed the petition incau musl y and wished to withdraw it ; had he been aware of wfcat he then knewhe would not have
, put his name to it The Presi dent then considered the petition to be informal , and declined to entertain it , on which a very animated discussion took place , in which Bros Jennings , Warnner , and Savage supported the President ' s opinion , and Bros . Brewster , Brown , Phihpe , Honey , Crucefix , and othersf contended that , the petition haymg been entertained in December , when it was a nt f ( lanationthat the fact
ffi r ° r 7 e * p - of the petitioner having been twice relieved , should be taken in proof of his moral character , unless cause was shown to the contrary . The W . M was asked forthe reasons why he wished to withdraw his signature , but he declined th ^ rr -8 ^ , ' 'M ' 6 did not come t 0 be interrogated , and said that IvL i ? ° f the , ° dge P revious t ° the year 1826 were missing . He was strongl y pressed to exonerate the petitioner from any moral taint , or w nave the moral courage to state the cause of his witholding the truth
-BOARD OP BENEVOLENCE .
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United Grand Lodge Of England.
By Bro . BARNARD . — " That in any case when the Master shall not attend for the first or second time , to speak to a case , the Board of Benevolence shall have power to deal with it notwithstanding , and the Master be ctted by the Board of General Purposes to account for 1
By Bro BIGG . — "That the Board of General Purposes do report to & os Jdni B ° gantI PESBJ ? Pr ° CeedinSS ° f ^ 1842 ' ™ " By Bro . CRUCEFIX . — " That the sum of £ 1000 be granted by Grand 2 , , f 2 f unha PPy suffe - -ers by the awful conflagration at Hamburgh and that such sum be taken from the general fund and fftef Mtr ^ T * 1 f ' ^ G ™ d L ° 'lge at Hamburgh , tohe distributed to the sufferers at the discretion of that body " I he following Brethren were then nominated for the Board of General Purposes for the ensuing year : —
Bro . Acklam , No . 8 . Bro . Havers , 230 . Bro . Philipe , 169 . R ' S' IT " I *** ' * " * King , 66 " Barnard , No . 205 . " J . Udall , 82 . " Soane 116 Rule , No . 227 < - Thompson , 66 * . « Fox 21 Kilburn No . 54 . Savage , G . S . L . » Kincaid , 79 . „ Grjiaz , No . 27 . " DeBernad y , 12 « Walton , 109 . Hil ' l ^ - - ^ , " ^ "k , 113 » Shuttleworth , 158 Houlding , No . 19 . « Webb , 37 . " Willeter , 30 .
andCrrdiT " 118 F ° ™ B BAILOT — Bros - Warriner , Truman , Brewster , WaT ^ l ^ Z ^ V 0 U ^ ~^ M * ° > > Khodes , Ray
The petition that has claimed attention for half-a-year , was again read , whereon , the W . M of the Lod ge recommending it / rose and stated tha the report of the Board of General Purposes having exonerated him from blame he repeated that he disclaimed aU intention of disrespect for the Board of Benevolence—that , on the contrary , he would entleavour to promote the objects of Masonry ; that at the time , he had signed the petition incau musl y and wished to withdraw it ; had he been aware of wfcat he then knewhe would not have
, put his name to it The Presi dent then considered the petition to be informal , and declined to entertain it , on which a very animated discussion took place , in which Bros Jennings , Warnner , and Savage supported the President ' s opinion , and Bros . Brewster , Brown , Phihpe , Honey , Crucefix , and othersf contended that , the petition haymg been entertained in December , when it was a nt f ( lanationthat the fact
ffi r ° r 7 e * p - of the petitioner having been twice relieved , should be taken in proof of his moral character , unless cause was shown to the contrary . The W . M was asked forthe reasons why he wished to withdraw his signature , but he declined th ^ rr -8 ^ , ' 'M ' 6 did not come t 0 be interrogated , and said that IvL i ? ° f the , ° dge P revious t ° the year 1826 were missing . He was strongl y pressed to exonerate the petitioner from any moral taint , or w nave the moral courage to state the cause of his witholding the truth
-BOARD OP BENEVOLENCE .