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The Board Of Stewards
THE BOARD OF STEWARDS
For the Festival ofthe Royal Freemasons' Charity for Female Children is not yet complete—the dinner will take place on the 13 th of May .
Nore Committee
NORE COMMITTEE
For conducting the Eleventh Excursion , on the 22 d July , embraces very nearly the same members as on the last tri p .
THE ROYAL ARK MARINERS meet on the 4 th Wednesday in February , May , August , and November . KNIGHTS TEMPLARS ( NO . 20 ) . —Third Friday in March , June , September , and December . ROSICRUSIAN ( No 20 ) . —A Chapter will be held on the 13 th of the next month ( April ) . K . M . and M . P . ( No . 20 ) . —On the 28 th May ( Ascension Day ) , — these degrees will be conferred upon candidates properly qualified .
BIRTH-DAY OF THE GRAND MASTER . Jan . 27 . —Although the absence of his Royal Highness the M . W . G . M . was predicted on account of his peculiar situation , the natal day of the illustrious Duke was celebrated with those accustomed marks of affectionate veneration which the circumstance always creates . Many had understood that the festival would have been postponed ; and the
accident which befel Lord Rancliffe , by depriving the Board of Stewards of the aid of his anticipated services as Chairman , contributed to lessen the number . The Hon . William Twisleton Fiennes , however , very kindl y accepted the office of Chairman upon the occasion , and was supported b y upwards of one hundred Members of the Order , including many Grand Officers . " The King , as Patron of the Order , " " her Majesty the Queen , Patroness of the Female Charity , " and the " Royal Family , " were given ,
and enthusiasticall y received . After the removal of the cloth , the Chairman then rose and stated , that he had received a letter from Lord John Churchill , announcing the sudden death of Lad y Dinorben at Kimmel Park , where his Royal Highness was on a visit ; that the loss of her ladyship had plunged the family and neighbourhood in deep distress ; and that the noble Lord ( Dinorben ' s ) state of mind miht be
g well imagined . The hospitality of Lord and Lad y Dinorben were , on that very day , to have been extended on a most enlarged scale , by a public fete to he given to his Royal Highness , whereas , by this severe dispensation of Providence , the mansion of joy and festivity was now
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
The Board Of Stewards
THE BOARD OF STEWARDS
For the Festival ofthe Royal Freemasons' Charity for Female Children is not yet complete—the dinner will take place on the 13 th of May .
Nore Committee
NORE COMMITTEE
For conducting the Eleventh Excursion , on the 22 d July , embraces very nearly the same members as on the last tri p .
THE ROYAL ARK MARINERS meet on the 4 th Wednesday in February , May , August , and November . KNIGHTS TEMPLARS ( NO . 20 ) . —Third Friday in March , June , September , and December . ROSICRUSIAN ( No 20 ) . —A Chapter will be held on the 13 th of the next month ( April ) . K . M . and M . P . ( No . 20 ) . —On the 28 th May ( Ascension Day ) , — these degrees will be conferred upon candidates properly qualified .
BIRTH-DAY OF THE GRAND MASTER . Jan . 27 . —Although the absence of his Royal Highness the M . W . G . M . was predicted on account of his peculiar situation , the natal day of the illustrious Duke was celebrated with those accustomed marks of affectionate veneration which the circumstance always creates . Many had understood that the festival would have been postponed ; and the
accident which befel Lord Rancliffe , by depriving the Board of Stewards of the aid of his anticipated services as Chairman , contributed to lessen the number . The Hon . William Twisleton Fiennes , however , very kindl y accepted the office of Chairman upon the occasion , and was supported b y upwards of one hundred Members of the Order , including many Grand Officers . " The King , as Patron of the Order , " " her Majesty the Queen , Patroness of the Female Charity , " and the " Royal Family , " were given ,
and enthusiasticall y received . After the removal of the cloth , the Chairman then rose and stated , that he had received a letter from Lord John Churchill , announcing the sudden death of Lad y Dinorben at Kimmel Park , where his Royal Highness was on a visit ; that the loss of her ladyship had plunged the family and neighbourhood in deep distress ; and that the noble Lord ( Dinorben ' s ) state of mind miht be
g well imagined . The hospitality of Lord and Lad y Dinorben were , on that very day , to have been extended on a most enlarged scale , by a public fete to he given to his Royal Highness , whereas , by this severe dispensation of Providence , the mansion of joy and festivity was now