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Freemasons' Quarterly Advertiser. Second...
FREEMASONS ' QUARTERLY ADVERTISER . SECOND SERIES . —No . XXI .
MARCH 31 , 1848 . ASYLUM FOR WORTHY AGED AND DECAYED FREEMASONS .
" That this Grand Lodge recommend the contemplated Asylum for the Aged and Decayed Freemason to the favourable consideration ofthe Craft . "—Unanimous Resolution of Grand Lodge , December 6 , 1837 . PKBSIXJESTT . BRO . THE EIGHT HON . LORD SOUTHAMPTON . VICE-PKESXS 3 K * TS .
BRO . R . T . CRUCEFIX , LL . D ., P . Gf . D ., and P . S . Gf . W . MASS . ( U . 8 . ) BRO . J . PARTRIDGE , BRO . J . HODGKINSON , P . G . S ., BRO . J . UDALL , P . G . S ., BRO . R . G . ALSTON , P . G . W . SBETEKAI . COBXBSZTTEE , THE TRUSTEES , TREASURER , LIFE GOVERNORS , AND BROS . T . B . BARNARD , E . BREWSTER , II . BROWSE , W . EVANS , — EDE , R . GRAVES , DR . LEESON , T . NEATE , E . PHILLIPS , J . PIKE , J . POWIS , T . PKYEH , W . RACKSTRAW , W . RAYNER ,
IU . SANGSTER , J . SAVAGE , R . SPENCER , T . TOMBLESON , W . E . WALMISLEY , W . WILCOCKSON , W . L . WRIGHT . Trustees—Right Hon . EARL OP ABOYNE ; Right Hon . LORD SOUTHAMPTON ; Col . the Hon . G . ANSON , M . P . ; B . B . CABBELL , M . P ., F . R . S . ; B . T . CRUCEFIX , LL . D . Treasurer—BRO . ROBERT T . CRUCEFIX , LL . D .., Grove , Gravesend . Bankers—MESSRS . PRESCOTT , GROTE & Co ., Threadneedle-street . Auditors—BRS . BROWSE , PIKE , STAPLES , G . W . TURNER , and T . TOJUBLESON . Secretary—BRO . JOHN WHITMORE , 125 , Oxford-street . Collector—Bno . S . SOLOMONS , 2 , Bevis Marks , St . Mary Axe . By all of whom Subscriptions are received .
THE THIRTEENTH ANNIVERSARY FESTIVAL . Of this Institution will be held at Freemasons' Hall , Great Queen Street , London , on WEDNESDAY the 21 st of JUNE . The following Brethren have already enrolled their names as Stewards : —Col . the Hon . George Anson , M . P ., P . G . M . for Staffordshire , R . Gardiner Alston , P . G . W ., J . P . 1 BullE . BrewsterG . BarrettF . J . LawP . MountainT . PryerJ . PenningtonB . S .
, , , , , , , Phillips , J . S . Robinson , G . W . Turner , and Osborn West . Hour of Dining , Six o'clock , punctually . The Tickets may be had of the Stewards , or at the Bar of the Freemasons' Tavern . ! The CONCERT ( after the Dinner ) will be on the same efficient scale as last year ; to I ensure which several ladies and gentlemen of the highest professional talent have volun-I teered their valuable services . [ The ITALIAN musical and vocal arrangements will be conducted by distinguished
pros ' fessional gentlemen . 5 The ENGLISH arrangements under the superintendence of a talented professor . I There will also be a Concert for the Ladies in the Glee-room . ! 77 ( e Committee hopefully anticipate that the Foundation Stone ofthe ASYLUM will be f . laid before the day of the Festival .
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Freemasons' Quarterly Advertiser. Second...
FREEMASONS ' QUARTERLY ADVERTISER . SECOND SERIES . —No . XXI .
MARCH 31 , 1848 . ASYLUM FOR WORTHY AGED AND DECAYED FREEMASONS .
" That this Grand Lodge recommend the contemplated Asylum for the Aged and Decayed Freemason to the favourable consideration ofthe Craft . "—Unanimous Resolution of Grand Lodge , December 6 , 1837 . PKBSIXJESTT . BRO . THE EIGHT HON . LORD SOUTHAMPTON . VICE-PKESXS 3 K * TS .
BRO . R . T . CRUCEFIX , LL . D ., P . Gf . D ., and P . S . Gf . W . MASS . ( U . 8 . ) BRO . J . PARTRIDGE , BRO . J . HODGKINSON , P . G . S ., BRO . J . UDALL , P . G . S ., BRO . R . G . ALSTON , P . G . W . SBETEKAI . COBXBSZTTEE , THE TRUSTEES , TREASURER , LIFE GOVERNORS , AND BROS . T . B . BARNARD , E . BREWSTER , II . BROWSE , W . EVANS , — EDE , R . GRAVES , DR . LEESON , T . NEATE , E . PHILLIPS , J . PIKE , J . POWIS , T . PKYEH , W . RACKSTRAW , W . RAYNER ,
IU . SANGSTER , J . SAVAGE , R . SPENCER , T . TOMBLESON , W . E . WALMISLEY , W . WILCOCKSON , W . L . WRIGHT . Trustees—Right Hon . EARL OP ABOYNE ; Right Hon . LORD SOUTHAMPTON ; Col . the Hon . G . ANSON , M . P . ; B . B . CABBELL , M . P ., F . R . S . ; B . T . CRUCEFIX , LL . D . Treasurer—BRO . ROBERT T . CRUCEFIX , LL . D .., Grove , Gravesend . Bankers—MESSRS . PRESCOTT , GROTE & Co ., Threadneedle-street . Auditors—BRS . BROWSE , PIKE , STAPLES , G . W . TURNER , and T . TOJUBLESON . Secretary—BRO . JOHN WHITMORE , 125 , Oxford-street . Collector—Bno . S . SOLOMONS , 2 , Bevis Marks , St . Mary Axe . By all of whom Subscriptions are received .
THE THIRTEENTH ANNIVERSARY FESTIVAL . Of this Institution will be held at Freemasons' Hall , Great Queen Street , London , on WEDNESDAY the 21 st of JUNE . The following Brethren have already enrolled their names as Stewards : —Col . the Hon . George Anson , M . P ., P . G . M . for Staffordshire , R . Gardiner Alston , P . G . W ., J . P . 1 BullE . BrewsterG . BarrettF . J . LawP . MountainT . PryerJ . PenningtonB . S .
, , , , , , , Phillips , J . S . Robinson , G . W . Turner , and Osborn West . Hour of Dining , Six o'clock , punctually . The Tickets may be had of the Stewards , or at the Bar of the Freemasons' Tavern . ! The CONCERT ( after the Dinner ) will be on the same efficient scale as last year ; to I ensure which several ladies and gentlemen of the highest professional talent have volun-I teered their valuable services . [ The ITALIAN musical and vocal arrangements will be conducted by distinguished
pros ' fessional gentlemen . 5 The ENGLISH arrangements under the superintendence of a talented professor . I There will also be a Concert for the Ladies in the Glee-room . ! 77 ( e Committee hopefully anticipate that the Foundation Stone ofthe ASYLUM will be f . laid before the day of the Festival .