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Masonic Intelligence.
" It was further resolved , That the amount subscribed should be transmitted to the care of Bro . Alexander Grant , the agent in London for the Grand Lodge of Bengal , and also agent for this Lodge , to be by him paid over to the Treasurer of the London Committee . " Resolved unanimously , That the Subscription List remain open until
the 31 st December ; and that the London Committee , unless the Treasurer shall think it necessary to convene them for especial purposes , do now close their sitting . ROBERT THOMAS CKI ' CEFIX , Chairman .
Supreme Royal Arch Chapter.
SUPREME ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER .
The last Quarterly Convocation issued was in August , 1841 . QUARTERLY CONVOCATION , AUG . 2 , 1 S 43 . Present , — # . C . B . B . Cabbell . A . Dobie and T . F . Savory as Z H . J . The minutes of the last Grand Chapter were read and confirmed . The report of the Finance was satisfactory .
A petition from the " Robert Burns Lodge , " ( No . 25 , ) praying for a Chapter to be attached , was read ; but was refused , on the ground of informality in the petition . * The Grand Chapter then adjourned .
United Grand Lodge Of England.
UNITED GRAND LODGE OF ENGLAND .
PROMISE . " The Quarterly Communications will in future be sent out immediately after the meetings , without waiting for the accounts to the close of the financial quarter ; but will be accompanied by the list of contributions , and the accounts up to the end of the preceding quarter , as in this Communication . "—Sept . 1 , 1841 . PERFORMANCE .
No Quarterly Communication has been sent out since the 7 th September , 1842 . So that , as in the cases of the decease of the late Earl of Durham , Pro . G . M ., and Lord John Churchhill , D . G . M ., the Lodges in due time may hear their secretaries deliver the official intelligence of the demise of H . R . H . the late Duke of Sussex , M . W . G . M ., when it may suit the convenience of the official authorities to condescend so to inform them !
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Masonic Intelligence.
" It was further resolved , That the amount subscribed should be transmitted to the care of Bro . Alexander Grant , the agent in London for the Grand Lodge of Bengal , and also agent for this Lodge , to be by him paid over to the Treasurer of the London Committee . " Resolved unanimously , That the Subscription List remain open until
the 31 st December ; and that the London Committee , unless the Treasurer shall think it necessary to convene them for especial purposes , do now close their sitting . ROBERT THOMAS CKI ' CEFIX , Chairman .
Supreme Royal Arch Chapter.
SUPREME ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER .
The last Quarterly Convocation issued was in August , 1841 . QUARTERLY CONVOCATION , AUG . 2 , 1 S 43 . Present , — # . C . B . B . Cabbell . A . Dobie and T . F . Savory as Z H . J . The minutes of the last Grand Chapter were read and confirmed . The report of the Finance was satisfactory .
A petition from the " Robert Burns Lodge , " ( No . 25 , ) praying for a Chapter to be attached , was read ; but was refused , on the ground of informality in the petition . * The Grand Chapter then adjourned .
United Grand Lodge Of England.
UNITED GRAND LODGE OF ENGLAND .
PROMISE . " The Quarterly Communications will in future be sent out immediately after the meetings , without waiting for the accounts to the close of the financial quarter ; but will be accompanied by the list of contributions , and the accounts up to the end of the preceding quarter , as in this Communication . "—Sept . 1 , 1841 . PERFORMANCE .
No Quarterly Communication has been sent out since the 7 th September , 1842 . So that , as in the cases of the decease of the late Earl of Durham , Pro . G . M ., and Lord John Churchhill , D . G . M ., the Lodges in due time may hear their secretaries deliver the official intelligence of the demise of H . R . H . the late Duke of Sussex , M . W . G . M ., when it may suit the convenience of the official authorities to condescend so to inform them !