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to , but not read in the last Grand Chapter—were adopted ; but at that same last Grand Chapter , Comps . Dobie , Henderson , Moore , Crucefix , and Walton were appointed a Committee of Laws , to digest the amended proposed code within a smaller compass . This Committee had not been convened , consequently there was no report on the subject . This evening the amended code , without the examination of the Committee , was finally adopted , although actually such code
had not even been read in Grand Chapter . Afterwards the Grand Registrar was requested to convene a meeting of the Committee of Laws , to which he assented , and on being jocularly reminded that a " no exeat regno" might issue against a trip of pleasure to the Continent , he assured the Grand Chapter that such process would be unnecessary , as duty with him should precede pleasure . Thus the laws are , like Mahomet ' s coffin , again suspended for a time .
Lodge Of Benevolence.—June 29.
LODGE OF BENEVOLENCE . —June 29 .
Present—Brothers Burckhardt , Crucefix , Rule , Jennings . The petitions were very numerous , and the grants liberal . The meeting was detained until a very late hour ; this was , however , chiefly owing to the pertinacity with which one party spoke several times on every case . The papers of a foreigner were detained , from a suspicion that they were not genuine documents . August 31 . —The usual arrangements for the ensuing Grand Lodge
were made ; and the names of the ten Brethren nominated by the Grand Master to form part of the Committee of the Benevolent Annuity Fund were declared . The report from the Board of General Purposes was read .. Notices of Motion were renewed .
United Grand Lodge.
UNITED GRAND LODGE .
July 28 . —The circular containing the particulars of the Especial Grand Lodge of 27 th April and 1 st June , were issued this day . OFFICERS OF THE GRAND LODGE , 1842-3 . His Royal Highness the DUKE OF SUSSEX , ICG . M-W . Grand Master . Right Hon . the Earl of Zetland , Henry Hancock , S . G . D .
Pro . G . M . Sir John Doratt , J . G . D . Most Hon . the Marquis of Salis- Philip Hardwick , G . Superintenbury , D . G . M . dant of Works . Ld . Visct . Ingestrie , M . P . S . G . W . R . W . Jennings , G . Dir . Ceremon Mark Milbank , J . G . W . Thory Chapman , Assistant G . Dir . Richd . Percival , ( P . S . G . W . ) G . Tr . of Cerem . Rev . Wm . Fallofield , } „ . . John L . Evans , G . S . B . Rev . Wm . J . Rodber , j ^ P Jains Sil . , Smart , G . Organist . Thomas H . Hall , G . Registrar . William Rule , G . Pursuivant . William H . White , G . Secretary . Thomas Barton , G . Tyler .
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to , but not read in the last Grand Chapter—were adopted ; but at that same last Grand Chapter , Comps . Dobie , Henderson , Moore , Crucefix , and Walton were appointed a Committee of Laws , to digest the amended proposed code within a smaller compass . This Committee had not been convened , consequently there was no report on the subject . This evening the amended code , without the examination of the Committee , was finally adopted , although actually such code
had not even been read in Grand Chapter . Afterwards the Grand Registrar was requested to convene a meeting of the Committee of Laws , to which he assented , and on being jocularly reminded that a " no exeat regno" might issue against a trip of pleasure to the Continent , he assured the Grand Chapter that such process would be unnecessary , as duty with him should precede pleasure . Thus the laws are , like Mahomet ' s coffin , again suspended for a time .
Lodge Of Benevolence.—June 29.
LODGE OF BENEVOLENCE . —June 29 .
Present—Brothers Burckhardt , Crucefix , Rule , Jennings . The petitions were very numerous , and the grants liberal . The meeting was detained until a very late hour ; this was , however , chiefly owing to the pertinacity with which one party spoke several times on every case . The papers of a foreigner were detained , from a suspicion that they were not genuine documents . August 31 . —The usual arrangements for the ensuing Grand Lodge
were made ; and the names of the ten Brethren nominated by the Grand Master to form part of the Committee of the Benevolent Annuity Fund were declared . The report from the Board of General Purposes was read .. Notices of Motion were renewed .
United Grand Lodge.
UNITED GRAND LODGE .
July 28 . —The circular containing the particulars of the Especial Grand Lodge of 27 th April and 1 st June , were issued this day . OFFICERS OF THE GRAND LODGE , 1842-3 . His Royal Highness the DUKE OF SUSSEX , ICG . M-W . Grand Master . Right Hon . the Earl of Zetland , Henry Hancock , S . G . D .
Pro . G . M . Sir John Doratt , J . G . D . Most Hon . the Marquis of Salis- Philip Hardwick , G . Superintenbury , D . G . M . dant of Works . Ld . Visct . Ingestrie , M . P . S . G . W . R . W . Jennings , G . Dir . Ceremon Mark Milbank , J . G . W . Thory Chapman , Assistant G . Dir . Richd . Percival , ( P . S . G . W . ) G . Tr . of Cerem . Rev . Wm . Fallofield , } „ . . John L . Evans , G . S . B . Rev . Wm . J . Rodber , j ^ P Jains Sil . , Smart , G . Organist . Thomas H . Hall , G . Registrar . William Rule , G . Pursuivant . William H . White , G . Secretary . Thomas Barton , G . Tyler .