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Article UNITED GRAND LODGE OF FREE AND ACCEPTED MASONS OF ENGLAND. ← Page 2 of 2 Article THE CHARITIES. Page 1 of 5 →
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United Grand Lodge Of Free And Accepted Masons Of England.
mnmn TT ° T testlra ° ny of respect should be paid to the memory of the deceased noble and exalted Brother , and is tlierefore Pleased to order that the Grand Lodge , and all Subordnate Lodges shall be placed m mourning for six months from this date g ' viz!— mournm S t 0 be ™™ by individual Brothers to be as follows , ° ffi Pl ' eSent and PastThree
tl ^?? Tft , - - Rosettes of Black Crape on the Badge and three on the Collar suspending the Jewel , viz . one ius Vr ^ ZtTr ' ^' nT ° " ^ sk ! eJ " ° ve " shoulder J 1 rovmcial Grand Officers . —The same Masters , Past-Masters , Wardens , and other Officers of Lodges—JS ^ JEK' ^ * " ^ ** " * * ** ^ ° * e ^ h , B An other Master Masons . _ Three Black Crape Rosettes on the
o ^^^^ £ ffi ? * ^ ™ C ^ ^ ttes By command ofthe W . M . Grand Master , ¦ cvM , , „ H R H . the DUKE OP SUSSEX , freemasons Hall , w ..,,.,. 11 w' , „ „ London , 3 d August , is 40 . ' "" ^ " ' '
The Charities.
THE CHARITIES .
THE ASYLUM . ST ^ YARDS' DINNER , BLAOKWALL , July 2 . —Present Brntbo ,- An man Thomas Wood in the Chair . Visitors BrXrs Ell f nf I ^ K E . R Moran , R . Field , H . Udall , GrahamTand ofcrucfii ^ so Mr ' R Udall ; the meeting was very numerous . After the amounts had been satisfactory closedthe balance in hand ten
, ( guineas ) was voted to be paid over to the Asylum , and the company sat down to an excelled dinner , winch was rendered more delicious from the perESriE , that was created by the noble cause of the meeting "" annuity lof iT ° » havin g Prefaced his first toast , ' - the Daughter of a late , and Niece of the present Grand Master of the Order , andfe Sove reign Lady of the land , " with very appropriate allusions to t " , e escape of herself and consort from the assassin ' blow
s ; it was drunk wffh ^ t &t,enthusiasm . The health of Queen Adelaide the Sv of ¦ f i patron , and the Mason ' s friend , was mIt rapturouslyreceived % t Ma 1 T , 5 lthfoll 0 Wet 1 ; afto ^ ichZt-anTMaLrsf of Brother ELLIS replied to the compliment . In no society were thP characters of men better tested than in that which comS the social principles with the moral ; he had himself been tXr SSt
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
United Grand Lodge Of Free And Accepted Masons Of England.
mnmn TT ° T testlra ° ny of respect should be paid to the memory of the deceased noble and exalted Brother , and is tlierefore Pleased to order that the Grand Lodge , and all Subordnate Lodges shall be placed m mourning for six months from this date g ' viz!— mournm S t 0 be ™™ by individual Brothers to be as follows , ° ffi Pl ' eSent and PastThree
tl ^?? Tft , - - Rosettes of Black Crape on the Badge and three on the Collar suspending the Jewel , viz . one ius Vr ^ ZtTr ' ^' nT ° " ^ sk ! eJ " ° ve " shoulder J 1 rovmcial Grand Officers . —The same Masters , Past-Masters , Wardens , and other Officers of Lodges—JS ^ JEK' ^ * " ^ ** " * * ** ^ ° * e ^ h , B An other Master Masons . _ Three Black Crape Rosettes on the
o ^^^^ £ ffi ? * ^ ™ C ^ ^ ttes By command ofthe W . M . Grand Master , ¦ cvM , , „ H R H . the DUKE OP SUSSEX , freemasons Hall , w ..,,.,. 11 w' , „ „ London , 3 d August , is 40 . ' "" ^ " ' '
The Charities.
THE CHARITIES .
THE ASYLUM . ST ^ YARDS' DINNER , BLAOKWALL , July 2 . —Present Brntbo ,- An man Thomas Wood in the Chair . Visitors BrXrs Ell f nf I ^ K E . R Moran , R . Field , H . Udall , GrahamTand ofcrucfii ^ so Mr ' R Udall ; the meeting was very numerous . After the amounts had been satisfactory closedthe balance in hand ten
, ( guineas ) was voted to be paid over to the Asylum , and the company sat down to an excelled dinner , winch was rendered more delicious from the perESriE , that was created by the noble cause of the meeting "" annuity lof iT ° » havin g Prefaced his first toast , ' - the Daughter of a late , and Niece of the present Grand Master of the Order , andfe Sove reign Lady of the land , " with very appropriate allusions to t " , e escape of herself and consort from the assassin ' blow
s ; it was drunk wffh ^ t &t,enthusiasm . The health of Queen Adelaide the Sv of ¦ f i patron , and the Mason ' s friend , was mIt rapturouslyreceived % t Ma 1 T , 5 lthfoll 0 Wet 1 ; afto ^ ichZt-anTMaLrsf of Brother ELLIS replied to the compliment . In no society were thP characters of men better tested than in that which comS the social principles with the moral ; he had himself been tXr SSt