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The Charities.
gratification , if we may judge by the encomiums passed upon them , and the notice they elicited after the service was over . Many members of the House Committee were present , and accompanied their little proteges home . We were happy to observe many other members of tbe Craft present , among them we noticed Bros . Dobie , Grand Registrar ; Beadon , J . G . W . ; Patten , G . S . B . ; EvansP . G . S . B . Bros . S . H . Lee ; Geo . Soanes ; W .
, Vesper ; C . Robinson ; E . Bullock ; Clout ; Newsom ; Joseph Taylor ; E . Gillman ; C . Harman ; J . Blake ; Potter ; G . Smith , & c . The amount collected rather exceeded 50 / . That great and good man and Mason , Bro . L . H . Petit , sent a cheque for 5 / . We must not forget to mention the name of Dr . Bexfield , who presided so admirably at the organ , and whose assistance is highly praised by the House Committee .
The BOYS' SCHOOL and the BENEVOLENT ANNUITY FUNJ > , are progressing to the satisfaction of the Craft .
Asylum For Aged And Decayed Freemasons.
ASYLUM FOR AGED AND DECAYED FREEMASONS .
The Annual General Meeting of the Subscribers and Governors , was held at Radley ' s Hotel , Uth July , 1849 . Bro . W . L . Wright in the chair . Former minutes read and confirmed . Auditors' report deferred in consequence of the Treasurer ' s ill health . Letter from the Treasurer wishing to resign . Resolution thereon , moved by Bro . Stevens , and seconded by Bro . Barrett : —
" That this meeting having heard with deep regret of the serious illness of Bro . R T . Crucefix , the Treasurer , and feeling the impossibility of foregoing the advantages ofhis eminent services to the Institution as VOL . VII . p p
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The Charities.
gratification , if we may judge by the encomiums passed upon them , and the notice they elicited after the service was over . Many members of the House Committee were present , and accompanied their little proteges home . We were happy to observe many other members of tbe Craft present , among them we noticed Bros . Dobie , Grand Registrar ; Beadon , J . G . W . ; Patten , G . S . B . ; EvansP . G . S . B . Bros . S . H . Lee ; Geo . Soanes ; W .
, Vesper ; C . Robinson ; E . Bullock ; Clout ; Newsom ; Joseph Taylor ; E . Gillman ; C . Harman ; J . Blake ; Potter ; G . Smith , & c . The amount collected rather exceeded 50 / . That great and good man and Mason , Bro . L . H . Petit , sent a cheque for 5 / . We must not forget to mention the name of Dr . Bexfield , who presided so admirably at the organ , and whose assistance is highly praised by the House Committee .
The BOYS' SCHOOL and the BENEVOLENT ANNUITY FUNJ > , are progressing to the satisfaction of the Craft .
Asylum For Aged And Decayed Freemasons.
ASYLUM FOR AGED AND DECAYED FREEMASONS .
The Annual General Meeting of the Subscribers and Governors , was held at Radley ' s Hotel , Uth July , 1849 . Bro . W . L . Wright in the chair . Former minutes read and confirmed . Auditors' report deferred in consequence of the Treasurer ' s ill health . Letter from the Treasurer wishing to resign . Resolution thereon , moved by Bro . Stevens , and seconded by Bro . Barrett : —
" That this meeting having heard with deep regret of the serious illness of Bro . R T . Crucefix , the Treasurer , and feeling the impossibility of foregoing the advantages ofhis eminent services to the Institution as VOL . VII . p p