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Article SUPREME ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER. Page 1 of 1 Article QUARTERLY CONVOCATION.—FEB. 3. Page 1 of 1 Article THE CHARITIES. Page 1 of 9 →
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Supreme Royal Arch Chapter.
SUPREME ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER .
COMMITTEE OF GENERAL PURPOSES . —JANUARY 27 . Present—Comps . R . T . Crucefix , H . Phillips , R . L . Wilson . The accounts were audited , and after ordering all necessary payments there appeared to be a balance remaining of 110 / . 16 s . 2 d . The Committee recommended that a charter be granted , on the petition of Comps . Captain J . L . Tottenham and others in Bengal , on
condition that such charter be entrusted to the Provincial Grand Master for Bengal , to be delivered as soon as the Lodge to which it is to be attached shall have given its consent . There was no report from the Committee of Laws .
Quarterly Convocation.—Feb. 3.
QUARTERLY CONVOCATION . —FEB . 3 .
Present—Companion B . Laurence as Z ., and a few other principals . The Report of the Committee of General purposes was received and adopted . G . C . CLUB .-Comps . the Marquis of Salisbury , E . T . Bainbridge , and F . VV . Bossy , were unanimously elected . The Companions made arrangements for self government .
The Charities.
THE CHARITIES .
BOYS' SCHOOL . —Quarterly General Meeting . —January 11 . —Brother Philipe iu the Chair . A ballot was taken for the election of eight boys to the benefit of the Institution , when the " aecurnmuiative" mode ot voting came into operation for the first time ; the hig hest number was 1352—the lowest , 269 . The successful candidates were Tucker , Harsant , Anderson , Pollard , Glutton , Harvey , Stockwell , and Tuff A discussion took lace on the Report of the Committee of the Laws ,
p and ultimately it was determined that the Report should be printed and circulated . Some correspondence between the Secretary and Brother Field , as also a letter addressed to the meeting by the latter , was read . The subject related to the request that Brothers Field and Bedford , who had at the last festival paid life subscriptions , and hacl been elected on the Committeeshould still exercise their privileges notwithstanding
, , that owing to the commercial difficulties of the Steward , to whom thensubscriptions were paitl , the monies had not reached the Treasurers hands . An amicable adjustment took place ; it was settled that , as no precedent existed , a motion founded on the correspondence could not be entertained ; and then , afterwards , as a separate resolution , it was moved , seconded , and carried , that Brothers Field and Bedford be
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Supreme Royal Arch Chapter.
SUPREME ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER .
COMMITTEE OF GENERAL PURPOSES . —JANUARY 27 . Present—Comps . R . T . Crucefix , H . Phillips , R . L . Wilson . The accounts were audited , and after ordering all necessary payments there appeared to be a balance remaining of 110 / . 16 s . 2 d . The Committee recommended that a charter be granted , on the petition of Comps . Captain J . L . Tottenham and others in Bengal , on
condition that such charter be entrusted to the Provincial Grand Master for Bengal , to be delivered as soon as the Lodge to which it is to be attached shall have given its consent . There was no report from the Committee of Laws .
Quarterly Convocation.—Feb. 3.
QUARTERLY CONVOCATION . —FEB . 3 .
Present—Companion B . Laurence as Z ., and a few other principals . The Report of the Committee of General purposes was received and adopted . G . C . CLUB .-Comps . the Marquis of Salisbury , E . T . Bainbridge , and F . VV . Bossy , were unanimously elected . The Companions made arrangements for self government .
The Charities.
THE CHARITIES .
BOYS' SCHOOL . —Quarterly General Meeting . —January 11 . —Brother Philipe iu the Chair . A ballot was taken for the election of eight boys to the benefit of the Institution , when the " aecurnmuiative" mode ot voting came into operation for the first time ; the hig hest number was 1352—the lowest , 269 . The successful candidates were Tucker , Harsant , Anderson , Pollard , Glutton , Harvey , Stockwell , and Tuff A discussion took lace on the Report of the Committee of the Laws ,
p and ultimately it was determined that the Report should be printed and circulated . Some correspondence between the Secretary and Brother Field , as also a letter addressed to the meeting by the latter , was read . The subject related to the request that Brothers Field and Bedford , who had at the last festival paid life subscriptions , and hacl been elected on the Committeeshould still exercise their privileges notwithstanding
, , that owing to the commercial difficulties of the Steward , to whom thensubscriptions were paitl , the monies had not reached the Treasurers hands . An amicable adjustment took place ; it was settled that , as no precedent existed , a motion founded on the correspondence could not be entertained ; and then , afterwards , as a separate resolution , it was moved , seconded , and carried , that Brothers Field and Bedford be