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the house of mourning . Mr . Fiennes then commented upon the character and conduct of the W . G . M ., and concluded by proposing his health . It is superfluous to add , that the toast was received with lively enthusiasm . The usual routine of toasts then followed , and among them , of course , the Chairman ' s health was drank to , ivith the warmest feelings of satisfaction . The evening passed in a very happy manner ; the Stewards paid the utmost possible attention , and the company separated mutually gratified .
FEMALE SCHOOL . Jan . 8 . —QUARTERLY GENERAL C OURT . —NO circumstance of importance occurred . The repairs of the School-house are nearly completed , ancl the children all healthy . The festival in aid of the funds of this charity will be held on the 13 th of May when the attendance and support of the Governors and
, the Fraternity at large is earnestly solicited : indeed , unless a very general liberality is evinced , we fear that the heavy expences incurred in the repairs of the establishment will lead to a curtailment of the objects of the charity . The sympathy of Freemasons will , we hope ,
arrest our fears . ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS . Jan . 12— Q UARTERLY GENERAL C OURT . —Present , T . Moore , Esq ., Treasurer , ' in the chair . After the confirmation of the minutes ofthe monthly committee , Messrs . Gilbert and Birnie were appointed scrutineers of the ballot for the election of ten children into the institution , who subsequently reported the ten following to be duly elected by a
majority of votes . Kerrod .... 236 Burgess . . . 166 Cox .... 196 Burn .... 14 ^ Deacon . - . 193 Wade . . . . 117 Bushell ... 184 Wrig ht . , . 107 Mitchell ... 170 Howell ... 96
It was moved , seconded , and unanimously resolved , that in future it is desirable that all donations or subscriptions , of whatsoever amount , that may be paid into the Grand Secretary ' s office on account of this charity , be paid into the hands of the Treasurer as soon as possible , that the same may be acknowledged without delay . After the thanks of the meeting were respectfully moved to the Chairman , the general court
adjourned . THE FESTIVAL . March nth . —The festival in support of this excellent charity was held this day in Freemason ' s Hall . The R . W . Brother Lord John Churchill , P . S . G . W ., in the chair .
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Nore Committee
the house of mourning . Mr . Fiennes then commented upon the character and conduct of the W . G . M ., and concluded by proposing his health . It is superfluous to add , that the toast was received with lively enthusiasm . The usual routine of toasts then followed , and among them , of course , the Chairman ' s health was drank to , ivith the warmest feelings of satisfaction . The evening passed in a very happy manner ; the Stewards paid the utmost possible attention , and the company separated mutually gratified .
FEMALE SCHOOL . Jan . 8 . —QUARTERLY GENERAL C OURT . —NO circumstance of importance occurred . The repairs of the School-house are nearly completed , ancl the children all healthy . The festival in aid of the funds of this charity will be held on the 13 th of May when the attendance and support of the Governors and
, the Fraternity at large is earnestly solicited : indeed , unless a very general liberality is evinced , we fear that the heavy expences incurred in the repairs of the establishment will lead to a curtailment of the objects of the charity . The sympathy of Freemasons will , we hope ,
arrest our fears . ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS . Jan . 12— Q UARTERLY GENERAL C OURT . —Present , T . Moore , Esq ., Treasurer , ' in the chair . After the confirmation of the minutes ofthe monthly committee , Messrs . Gilbert and Birnie were appointed scrutineers of the ballot for the election of ten children into the institution , who subsequently reported the ten following to be duly elected by a
majority of votes . Kerrod .... 236 Burgess . . . 166 Cox .... 196 Burn .... 14 ^ Deacon . - . 193 Wade . . . . 117 Bushell ... 184 Wrig ht . , . 107 Mitchell ... 170 Howell ... 96
It was moved , seconded , and unanimously resolved , that in future it is desirable that all donations or subscriptions , of whatsoever amount , that may be paid into the Grand Secretary ' s office on account of this charity , be paid into the hands of the Treasurer as soon as possible , that the same may be acknowledged without delay . After the thanks of the meeting were respectfully moved to the Chairman , the general court
adjourned . THE FESTIVAL . March nth . —The festival in support of this excellent charity was held this day in Freemason ' s Hall . The R . W . Brother Lord John Churchill , P . S . G . W ., in the chair .