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United Grand Lodge Of England .
was very unmasouic , and highly reprehensible , and such as to require the severest censure of the Board , and such as would merit a temporary suspension of those Brethren from their Masonic Privileges . The Board , however , are disposed to feel that , inasmuch as the great object is to prevent a recurrence of a scene so disgraceful and prejudicial to the interest and welfare of the Craft , it may be advisable not now to proceed farther than to pass this censureit being manifest that the parties acted
, under wrong impressions and excitement . Resolved unanimously , That a copy of the preceding Resolutions , signed by the Grand Secretary , be transmitted to Brother the Reverend Dr . Bowles , President of the late Board of Grand Stewards , with a request that he will make them known to the other Members of the said Board . Extracted from the Minutes of the Board of General Purposes .
( Signed ) WILLIAM II . WHITE , G . S . NOTICES OP MOTION . BRO . SCARBOROUGH—That 201 . should be annually expended in the purchase of scientific works for the Library . BRO . BISGOOD—That certain words in the report given by the Board of General Purposes , as to the arrangements of the late Board of Grand Stewardshe expunged therefrom .
, OTHER BRETHREN—Appealed against the decision of the Board of General Purposes as to the late Grand Stewards . BRO . CRUCEFIX—That the sum of 300 / . be allotted annually from the funds of Masonic Benevolence , and applied to the payment of annuities to the widows of Freemasons , under such regulations as the Board of General Purposes shall hereafter submit for the approval of the Grand Lodge .
A very lengthy report from the Royal Masonic Benevolent Annuity Fund was read . SCRUTINEERS for admission to Grand Lodge—Bros . Grimstone , Muggeridge , and Richardson . SCRUTINEERS of Ballot for Board of General Purposes—Bros . W . IT . Carlin , Jaggars , Richards , and Robb . At the Lodge of Benevolence , among other votes , was an almost
unanimous recommendation to the Grand Lodge , that the sum of 50 / . he granted to Mrs . Eliza Field , the widow of the late Bro . Robert Field , whose obituary was reported in our last Number ( vide p . SC . )
Quarterly Communication.
QUARTERLY COMMUNICATION .
June 3 . —Present , The Right Hon . the Earl of Zetland , M . VV . G . M . on the throne . R . W . Bro . Lord Worsley , Deputy Grand Master . „ H . A . Hoare , Senior Grand Warden . R . G . Alston , P . J . G . W ., as J . G . Warden . V . W . Bro . Rev . — Heyes , Grand Chaplain . A . DobieGrand Registrar .
„ , „ W . H . White , Grand Secretary . „ W . Tucker , Senior Grand Deacon . „ R . Jennings and T . Chapman , Gr . Dirs . of Cer . „ II . Foreman , Grand Sword Bearer . „ — Hobbes , Grand Organist .
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United Grand Lodge Of England .
was very unmasouic , and highly reprehensible , and such as to require the severest censure of the Board , and such as would merit a temporary suspension of those Brethren from their Masonic Privileges . The Board , however , are disposed to feel that , inasmuch as the great object is to prevent a recurrence of a scene so disgraceful and prejudicial to the interest and welfare of the Craft , it may be advisable not now to proceed farther than to pass this censureit being manifest that the parties acted
, under wrong impressions and excitement . Resolved unanimously , That a copy of the preceding Resolutions , signed by the Grand Secretary , be transmitted to Brother the Reverend Dr . Bowles , President of the late Board of Grand Stewards , with a request that he will make them known to the other Members of the said Board . Extracted from the Minutes of the Board of General Purposes .
( Signed ) WILLIAM II . WHITE , G . S . NOTICES OP MOTION . BRO . SCARBOROUGH—That 201 . should be annually expended in the purchase of scientific works for the Library . BRO . BISGOOD—That certain words in the report given by the Board of General Purposes , as to the arrangements of the late Board of Grand Stewardshe expunged therefrom .
, OTHER BRETHREN—Appealed against the decision of the Board of General Purposes as to the late Grand Stewards . BRO . CRUCEFIX—That the sum of 300 / . be allotted annually from the funds of Masonic Benevolence , and applied to the payment of annuities to the widows of Freemasons , under such regulations as the Board of General Purposes shall hereafter submit for the approval of the Grand Lodge .
A very lengthy report from the Royal Masonic Benevolent Annuity Fund was read . SCRUTINEERS for admission to Grand Lodge—Bros . Grimstone , Muggeridge , and Richardson . SCRUTINEERS of Ballot for Board of General Purposes—Bros . W . IT . Carlin , Jaggars , Richards , and Robb . At the Lodge of Benevolence , among other votes , was an almost
unanimous recommendation to the Grand Lodge , that the sum of 50 / . he granted to Mrs . Eliza Field , the widow of the late Bro . Robert Field , whose obituary was reported in our last Number ( vide p . SC . )
Quarterly Communication.
QUARTERLY COMMUNICATION .
June 3 . —Present , The Right Hon . the Earl of Zetland , M . VV . G . M . on the throne . R . W . Bro . Lord Worsley , Deputy Grand Master . „ H . A . Hoare , Senior Grand Warden . R . G . Alston , P . J . G . W ., as J . G . Warden . V . W . Bro . Rev . — Heyes , Grand Chaplain . A . DobieGrand Registrar .
„ , „ W . H . White , Grand Secretary . „ W . Tucker , Senior Grand Deacon . „ R . Jennings and T . Chapman , Gr . Dirs . of Cer . „ II . Foreman , Grand Sword Bearer . „ — Hobbes , Grand Organist .