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The Charities.
On Motion duly made , and seconded , it Avas resolved : —That Brs . PI . Faudel , T . Parkinson , and PL B . AVebb bo re-elected Members of the Committee of Management . The folloAving are on the Committee of Management for the ensuing year : —J . N . Bainbridge , M . D ., P . M ., PI . Faudel , J . Hill , J . Leach , H . Lloyd , W . M ., T . Parkinson , ( P . J . G . D . ) P . M ., W . StevensonJ . Vink , G . AVackerbarthII . B . Webb ( P . G . S . B . )
, , , On Motions severally made and seconded , it Avas resolved : — That Bros . PL T . Foreman , II . Muggeridge , ancl R . PL ToAvnend , be the Auditors for the ensuing year . The Scrutineers having taken the Ballot , reported the result to be in favour of the following ten candidates : —Bros . J . Mott , A . Wade , T . Barker , T . Lancaster , R . Blizard , J . AVilliamson , F . Esterford , PI . G . Richards , R . Fitton , R . Stuart , Avho Avere declared
duly elected . The thanks of the Meeting having been given to the Scrutineers , and to the W . Bro . J . Savage , V . P ., for the manner in which he has presided over the Meeting this day , the business concluded .
Royal Freemasons' Girls' School.
ROYAL FREEMASONS' GIRLS' SCHOOL .
THE anniversary dinner of this most excellent Institution took place on Wednesday , the 19 th of May , at Freemasons' Hall , Avhere nearly 400 Brethren AA'ere assembled under the able presidency of the M . W . the G . M ., the Right Hon . the Earl of Zetland . Among the company Ave noticed Bro . LeAvis , Prov . G . M . for Sumatra ; Bro . Lord Dudley Stuart , S . G . W . ; Bro . B . B . Cabbell , P . J . G . W . ; Bro . Beadon , P . J . G . W . ; and several other distinguished Brethren . A large number of elegantldressed ladies occupied the galleryand
y , appeared to take the greatest interest in the scene they Avitnessed . Justice having been done to a most excellent dinner , and the ladies having taken their seats in the gallery , " Benedictus " Avas sung by Miss Birch , Miss E . Birch , Miss M . Williams , and several professional Brethren , under the direction oi Brother Genge . After " Benedictus " had been sung ,
The GRAKD MASTER rose and said , the Brethren would all anticipate the toast he was about to propose ; it was a toast which needed no preface from him , because he well knew that it would be drunk with heartfelt sincerity by every Brother present . He would give them " The Queen and the Craft . " " God save the Queen , " Avas then sung Avith great effect . The GRAND MASTER begged to propose another toast to the notice of tho Brethren deserving their attention and cordial welcome . The toast must be interestingnot onlto the Masonic bodybut to the whole country at large ; it was
, y , that of H . R . H . Prince Albert , the Heir Apparent to the throne , ancl the other members of the Royal Family . ( Cheers . ) AVhen they looked at the walls of their magnificent Hall , they would see that in a former generation , no less than four members of the Royal Family belonged to the Masonic body . ( Cheers . ) And ho thought they might fairly anticipate , that at no distant day , they might see VOL . III . 2 G
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The Charities.
On Motion duly made , and seconded , it Avas resolved : —That Brs . PI . Faudel , T . Parkinson , and PL B . AVebb bo re-elected Members of the Committee of Management . The folloAving are on the Committee of Management for the ensuing year : —J . N . Bainbridge , M . D ., P . M ., PI . Faudel , J . Hill , J . Leach , H . Lloyd , W . M ., T . Parkinson , ( P . J . G . D . ) P . M ., W . StevensonJ . Vink , G . AVackerbarthII . B . Webb ( P . G . S . B . )
, , , On Motions severally made and seconded , it Avas resolved : — That Bros . PL T . Foreman , II . Muggeridge , ancl R . PL ToAvnend , be the Auditors for the ensuing year . The Scrutineers having taken the Ballot , reported the result to be in favour of the following ten candidates : —Bros . J . Mott , A . Wade , T . Barker , T . Lancaster , R . Blizard , J . AVilliamson , F . Esterford , PI . G . Richards , R . Fitton , R . Stuart , Avho Avere declared
duly elected . The thanks of the Meeting having been given to the Scrutineers , and to the W . Bro . J . Savage , V . P ., for the manner in which he has presided over the Meeting this day , the business concluded .
Royal Freemasons' Girls' School.
ROYAL FREEMASONS' GIRLS' SCHOOL .
THE anniversary dinner of this most excellent Institution took place on Wednesday , the 19 th of May , at Freemasons' Hall , Avhere nearly 400 Brethren AA'ere assembled under the able presidency of the M . W . the G . M ., the Right Hon . the Earl of Zetland . Among the company Ave noticed Bro . LeAvis , Prov . G . M . for Sumatra ; Bro . Lord Dudley Stuart , S . G . W . ; Bro . B . B . Cabbell , P . J . G . W . ; Bro . Beadon , P . J . G . W . ; and several other distinguished Brethren . A large number of elegantldressed ladies occupied the galleryand
y , appeared to take the greatest interest in the scene they Avitnessed . Justice having been done to a most excellent dinner , and the ladies having taken their seats in the gallery , " Benedictus " Avas sung by Miss Birch , Miss E . Birch , Miss M . Williams , and several professional Brethren , under the direction oi Brother Genge . After " Benedictus " had been sung ,
The GRAKD MASTER rose and said , the Brethren would all anticipate the toast he was about to propose ; it was a toast which needed no preface from him , because he well knew that it would be drunk with heartfelt sincerity by every Brother present . He would give them " The Queen and the Craft . " " God save the Queen , " Avas then sung Avith great effect . The GRAND MASTER begged to propose another toast to the notice of tho Brethren deserving their attention and cordial welcome . The toast must be interestingnot onlto the Masonic bodybut to the whole country at large ; it was
, y , that of H . R . H . Prince Albert , the Heir Apparent to the throne , ancl the other members of the Royal Family . ( Cheers . ) AVhen they looked at the walls of their magnificent Hall , they would see that in a former generation , no less than four members of the Royal Family belonged to the Masonic body . ( Cheers . ) And ho thought they might fairly anticipate , that at no distant day , they might see VOL . III . 2 G