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United Grand Lodge Of England.
a fine of five pounds , from a Lodge at Colchester , for a misrepresentation on a petition to the Board of Benevolence . That the lease of the premises in Great Queen-street , being about to expire at Michaelmas next , it is recommended that a fresh lease be granted for seven years , at the same rent , viz ., 1000 / . per annum . In the lease the Hall itself is not devised , but a qualified permission is given to use it forty-two times during the yearbut that for every other occasion
, especial permission must be given , and a charge of 3 / . 3 s . for each time , must be paid , otherwise a fine of 201 . to be levied . The committeeroom and the various approaches are to be at the service of the Grand Lodge—with the Grand Master ' s room , Secretary ' s office , Tyler ' s apartment , & c , & c . The New Temple may be used for Masonic purposes only—paying a fine of 1 / . Is . for each time of occupation . No scaffolding whatever to be erected in the Hall ; and all damage of whatever
kind to be made good by the tenant . The room at present appropriated to the library and museum ( which the Board regret has proved a failure ) to be at the service of the Grand Tyler ; ancl the books , & c , to be removed to the ante-room of the New Temple . THE FINANCE . —The Benevolent Fund , by the public audit account , was considerably in arrear to the Grand Treasurer . The funded account of the Board of Benevolence is 11 , 000 ? . ; that of the Board of General Purposes 5000 / , also 500 Z . in Exchequer bills .
NOTICES OF MOTIONS . BRO . CRUCEFIX—Some provision for widows . BRO . BREWSTER—The union of the Asylum with the Benevolent Annuity Fund . BROTHER HALL—On the necessity of amending the law relating to Provincial Grand Masters . BRO . SCARBOROUGH—On the Librarv and Museum . Scrutineers . —Bros . McCantlige , 198 ; White , 205 ; Smith , 200 ; Taylor , 209 ; Otway , 225 ; Muggcridge , 227 .
( Circular . ) UNITED GRAND LODGE OF ENGLAND . Right Hon . the Earl of Zetland , M . W . G . M . R . W . BROTHER , —Your attendance is requested at the Meetings of the Lodge of Benevolence , on the under-mentioned clays , at seven o ' clock in the evening punctually , viz : Wednesday , 2 Gth February ; Wednesday , 26 th March ; Thursday , 1 st May . By command of the M . W . G . M ., G . H . WHITF ,, G . S .
QUARTERLY COMMUNICATION . March . 5 . —Present—The Earl of Zetland , M . W . Grand Master , on the Throne . R . W . Bro . T . H . Hall , P . G . M ., Cambridge , as D . G . M . „ Hon Ridley Colburne , M . P ., S . G . W . „ B . B . Cabbcll , as J . G . W .
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United Grand Lodge Of England.
a fine of five pounds , from a Lodge at Colchester , for a misrepresentation on a petition to the Board of Benevolence . That the lease of the premises in Great Queen-street , being about to expire at Michaelmas next , it is recommended that a fresh lease be granted for seven years , at the same rent , viz ., 1000 / . per annum . In the lease the Hall itself is not devised , but a qualified permission is given to use it forty-two times during the yearbut that for every other occasion
, especial permission must be given , and a charge of 3 / . 3 s . for each time , must be paid , otherwise a fine of 201 . to be levied . The committeeroom and the various approaches are to be at the service of the Grand Lodge—with the Grand Master ' s room , Secretary ' s office , Tyler ' s apartment , & c , & c . The New Temple may be used for Masonic purposes only—paying a fine of 1 / . Is . for each time of occupation . No scaffolding whatever to be erected in the Hall ; and all damage of whatever
kind to be made good by the tenant . The room at present appropriated to the library and museum ( which the Board regret has proved a failure ) to be at the service of the Grand Tyler ; ancl the books , & c , to be removed to the ante-room of the New Temple . THE FINANCE . —The Benevolent Fund , by the public audit account , was considerably in arrear to the Grand Treasurer . The funded account of the Board of Benevolence is 11 , 000 ? . ; that of the Board of General Purposes 5000 / , also 500 Z . in Exchequer bills .
NOTICES OF MOTIONS . BRO . CRUCEFIX—Some provision for widows . BRO . BREWSTER—The union of the Asylum with the Benevolent Annuity Fund . BROTHER HALL—On the necessity of amending the law relating to Provincial Grand Masters . BRO . SCARBOROUGH—On the Librarv and Museum . Scrutineers . —Bros . McCantlige , 198 ; White , 205 ; Smith , 200 ; Taylor , 209 ; Otway , 225 ; Muggcridge , 227 .
( Circular . ) UNITED GRAND LODGE OF ENGLAND . Right Hon . the Earl of Zetland , M . W . G . M . R . W . BROTHER , —Your attendance is requested at the Meetings of the Lodge of Benevolence , on the under-mentioned clays , at seven o ' clock in the evening punctually , viz : Wednesday , 2 Gth February ; Wednesday , 26 th March ; Thursday , 1 st May . By command of the M . W . G . M ., G . H . WHITF ,, G . S .
QUARTERLY COMMUNICATION . March . 5 . —Present—The Earl of Zetland , M . W . Grand Master , on the Throne . R . W . Bro . T . H . Hall , P . G . M ., Cambridge , as D . G . M . „ Hon Ridley Colburne , M . P ., S . G . W . „ B . B . Cabbcll , as J . G . W .