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Article MASONIC OFFERING TO THE GRAND MASTER. ← Page 2 of 2 Article THE CHARITIES. Page 1 of 9 →
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Masonic Offering To The Grand Master.
MASTERS AND PAST MASTERS' CLUB . —March 7 . —Present : Bro . Key , President , and several members . Three guineas each were voted to the Boys ancl Girls' Schools , to he paid by the Treasurer at the respective Festivals . Three Masters of Lodges were proposed as Members . It was resolved , that the Sth article of resolutions of Sept . 3 , 1834 , as to the manner of admitting new Members be rescinded ; and that in future it be competent to take the ballot at any meeting , fourteen days ' previous notice being given in the summonses .
The Charities.
THE CHARITIES .
LODGE OF BENEVOLENCE , Dec . —R . Percival , Jun ., as Master ; Jos . Moore , M . D . ; R . T . Crucefix , M . D . ; C . Simpson ; G . P . Philipe . Jan . —H . R . Lewis , as Master ; J . Henderson ; R . T . Crucefix ; G . P . Philipe . Feb . ~ J . Masson , as Master ; F . W . Bossy , G . Cuthbert , R . T . Crucefix , G . Philipe .
The cases during the quarter have been important in their claims , and interesting in their nature . The details of several embraced subjects of grave consideration , and served to illustrate practically the advantages that would attend an improvement in the working out the principles of the Weekly Board , and also in the contemplated extension of the objects of Freemasonry by the Asylum . WEEKLY BOARD OF BENEVOLENCE . —Grand Officers appointed :
Jan . —W . Shadbolt ; T . F . Savory ; A . B . Granville , M . D . Feb . —H . R . Lewis ; F . Mestayer ; R . T . Crucefix-March . —B . B . Cabbell ; R . W . Silvester ; Dr . Moore . The cases during the year have been but few ; and some of these were referred to the Monthly Board . A report was transmitted to the Grand Master of the general proceedings .
THE GIRLS' SCHOOL . —The House Committee , the Matron , and , of course , the sixty-five objects of their solicitude , are all looking forward to the 16 th of May , when the JUBILEE of this most excellent Institution will be celebrated , with more than usual demonstration of liberality . Most earnestly do we invoke the charity of all Masons upon this interesting occasion , and trust that the example of its honoured founder may so operatethat in sustaining such lethey offer the
, examp , may noblest tribute to his memory . The Stewards' Board , we are credibly assured , will amount to fifty ; and should the health of the Grand Master ( which is most earnestly prayed for ) permit , and that H . R . H . should preside , the collection will assuredly exceed any that has ever been made . —God speed the cause ! A ballot for the election of children into the School , will take place at the General Court to be held on the 12 th of April next .
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Masonic Offering To The Grand Master.
MASTERS AND PAST MASTERS' CLUB . —March 7 . —Present : Bro . Key , President , and several members . Three guineas each were voted to the Boys ancl Girls' Schools , to he paid by the Treasurer at the respective Festivals . Three Masters of Lodges were proposed as Members . It was resolved , that the Sth article of resolutions of Sept . 3 , 1834 , as to the manner of admitting new Members be rescinded ; and that in future it be competent to take the ballot at any meeting , fourteen days ' previous notice being given in the summonses .
The Charities.
THE CHARITIES .
LODGE OF BENEVOLENCE , Dec . —R . Percival , Jun ., as Master ; Jos . Moore , M . D . ; R . T . Crucefix , M . D . ; C . Simpson ; G . P . Philipe . Jan . —H . R . Lewis , as Master ; J . Henderson ; R . T . Crucefix ; G . P . Philipe . Feb . ~ J . Masson , as Master ; F . W . Bossy , G . Cuthbert , R . T . Crucefix , G . Philipe .
The cases during the quarter have been important in their claims , and interesting in their nature . The details of several embraced subjects of grave consideration , and served to illustrate practically the advantages that would attend an improvement in the working out the principles of the Weekly Board , and also in the contemplated extension of the objects of Freemasonry by the Asylum . WEEKLY BOARD OF BENEVOLENCE . —Grand Officers appointed :
Jan . —W . Shadbolt ; T . F . Savory ; A . B . Granville , M . D . Feb . —H . R . Lewis ; F . Mestayer ; R . T . Crucefix-March . —B . B . Cabbell ; R . W . Silvester ; Dr . Moore . The cases during the year have been but few ; and some of these were referred to the Monthly Board . A report was transmitted to the Grand Master of the general proceedings .
THE GIRLS' SCHOOL . —The House Committee , the Matron , and , of course , the sixty-five objects of their solicitude , are all looking forward to the 16 th of May , when the JUBILEE of this most excellent Institution will be celebrated , with more than usual demonstration of liberality . Most earnestly do we invoke the charity of all Masons upon this interesting occasion , and trust that the example of its honoured founder may so operatethat in sustaining such lethey offer the
, examp , may noblest tribute to his memory . The Stewards' Board , we are credibly assured , will amount to fifty ; and should the health of the Grand Master ( which is most earnestly prayed for ) permit , and that H . R . H . should preside , the collection will assuredly exceed any that has ever been made . —God speed the cause ! A ballot for the election of children into the School , will take place at the General Court to be held on the 12 th of April next .