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Masonic Intelligence.
MASONIC INTELLIGENCE .
SUPREME GRAND CHAPTER OF ROYAL ARCH MASONS OF ENGLAND . QUARTERLY CONVOCATION , May 5 , 1847 . —Present , M . E . C . the Earl of ZetlandZ . ; T . H . Hall as H . ; R . AlstonJ . ; also E . Companions
, , W . H . White , M'Mullen , Adamthwaite , Baumer , Acklam , and various other Companions . The Chapter was opened in ample form , after which the minutes of the last Grand Chapter were read and confirmed . Companion the Right Hon . the Earl of Yarborough was duly installed into the Third , Second , and First Principal Chairs , by Companion T . H . Hall , the Grand Sup . for Cambridgeshire , and his lordship was
then placed in the Second Grand Principal Chair . The report of the Committee of General Purposes was read , and the other business completed . The M . E . Z . nominated Comp . Dobie as President , and Companions M'Mullen and James Savage as members ofthe Committee of General Purposes . The Grand Chapter elected Comps . John Savage , Patten , Parkinson , Gibbins , Acklam , and Havers , as members of the same committee . The Grand Chapter was then closed .
United Grand Lodge Of England.
UNITED GRAND LODGE OF ENGLAND .
ESPECIAL GRAND LODGE , April 28 , 1847 . —Present , the Right Hon . the Earl of Zetland , M . W . G . M ., on the Throne ; Right Hon . the Earl of Yarborough , D . G . M . ; Right Hon . Lord Sufiield ; and a very numerous attendance of the Brethren . Among the new appointments were the following : — Senior Grand Warden , Bro . J . C . Morris ; Junior Grand Warden ,
Bro . Hon . — Callaghan ; Senior Grand Deacon , Bro . A . Henderson , P . M . No . 2 ; Junior Grand Deacon , Bro . Laurence Thompson . The other appointments are unchanged . The names of the Grand Stewards for the year were read . * The Grand Master addressed the meeting , and at the conclusion adverted to the very improper conduct of some Brethren at the last Grand Festival , observing that he had forwarded his directions to the Board of Grand Stewards , and suggesting , as a general principle , that if every
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Masonic Intelligence.
MASONIC INTELLIGENCE .
SUPREME GRAND CHAPTER OF ROYAL ARCH MASONS OF ENGLAND . QUARTERLY CONVOCATION , May 5 , 1847 . —Present , M . E . C . the Earl of ZetlandZ . ; T . H . Hall as H . ; R . AlstonJ . ; also E . Companions
, , W . H . White , M'Mullen , Adamthwaite , Baumer , Acklam , and various other Companions . The Chapter was opened in ample form , after which the minutes of the last Grand Chapter were read and confirmed . Companion the Right Hon . the Earl of Yarborough was duly installed into the Third , Second , and First Principal Chairs , by Companion T . H . Hall , the Grand Sup . for Cambridgeshire , and his lordship was
then placed in the Second Grand Principal Chair . The report of the Committee of General Purposes was read , and the other business completed . The M . E . Z . nominated Comp . Dobie as President , and Companions M'Mullen and James Savage as members ofthe Committee of General Purposes . The Grand Chapter elected Comps . John Savage , Patten , Parkinson , Gibbins , Acklam , and Havers , as members of the same committee . The Grand Chapter was then closed .
United Grand Lodge Of England.
UNITED GRAND LODGE OF ENGLAND .
ESPECIAL GRAND LODGE , April 28 , 1847 . —Present , the Right Hon . the Earl of Zetland , M . W . G . M ., on the Throne ; Right Hon . the Earl of Yarborough , D . G . M . ; Right Hon . Lord Sufiield ; and a very numerous attendance of the Brethren . Among the new appointments were the following : — Senior Grand Warden , Bro . J . C . Morris ; Junior Grand Warden ,
Bro . Hon . — Callaghan ; Senior Grand Deacon , Bro . A . Henderson , P . M . No . 2 ; Junior Grand Deacon , Bro . Laurence Thompson . The other appointments are unchanged . The names of the Grand Stewards for the year were read . * The Grand Master addressed the meeting , and at the conclusion adverted to the very improper conduct of some Brethren at the last Grand Festival , observing that he had forwarded his directions to the Board of Grand Stewards , and suggesting , as a general principle , that if every