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Notices To Correspondents.
NORWICH . —A P . PEOV . G . OFFICER . —AA ' e are as much in the dark as you are respecting the installation of Bro . B . B . Cabbell , M . P . It was to have come oft this autumn ; but we believe there has been a hitch respecting the D . Prov . G . M . Sir AA'illiam Foster , Bart ., is spoken of as likely to be appointed , though that nomination is said to be disagreeable to several of the older Brethren , who kept Masonry afloat during the period of the two last G . M . s' official existence . ISLE OF AA ^ IGHT . —NETLEY . —Although H . R . H . the Prince Albert is not a
Mason , he often takes part in proceedings ofthe Craft , as in the instance you cite , and of which we give a full report . As to its being irregular , we have no second opinion ; but would it be graceful for the M . \ A . the G . M . to interfere ? AA e think not . AA e hope the Prince of AVales will resume the office held by his royal ancestors , when he comes to the age when he may be admitted to " light . " Forthe present , take things as they are aud be content . CORNWALL . —D . C . —How can you ask such a question ? The dignitary to whom
you allude has never shown any good will towards Freemasonry , and probably never will . If he did , we should begin to doubt its value at once . G . 0 . OF FRANCE . —FR . D . —No representative has yet been appointed to the G . L . of England . Under the present aspect of political affairs , it is of the utmost importance that Masonic good will and brotherly love should at once be reciprocated . Memorialize the Board of G . P ., if you have any just grounds for your information .
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
Notices To Correspondents.
NORWICH . —A P . PEOV . G . OFFICER . —AA ' e are as much in the dark as you are respecting the installation of Bro . B . B . Cabbell , M . P . It was to have come oft this autumn ; but we believe there has been a hitch respecting the D . Prov . G . M . Sir AA'illiam Foster , Bart ., is spoken of as likely to be appointed , though that nomination is said to be disagreeable to several of the older Brethren , who kept Masonry afloat during the period of the two last G . M . s' official existence . ISLE OF AA ^ IGHT . —NETLEY . —Although H . R . H . the Prince Albert is not a
Mason , he often takes part in proceedings ofthe Craft , as in the instance you cite , and of which we give a full report . As to its being irregular , we have no second opinion ; but would it be graceful for the M . \ A . the G . M . to interfere ? AA e think not . AA e hope the Prince of AVales will resume the office held by his royal ancestors , when he comes to the age when he may be admitted to " light . " Forthe present , take things as they are aud be content . CORNWALL . —D . C . —How can you ask such a question ? The dignitary to whom
you allude has never shown any good will towards Freemasonry , and probably never will . If he did , we should begin to doubt its value at once . G . 0 . OF FRANCE . —FR . D . —No representative has yet been appointed to the G . L . of England . Under the present aspect of political affairs , it is of the utmost importance that Masonic good will and brotherly love should at once be reciprocated . Memorialize the Board of G . P ., if you have any just grounds for your information .