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Masonic Intelligence.
MASONIC INTELLIGENCE .
SUPREME GRAND CHAPTER OF ROYAL ARCH MASONS OF ENGLAND . Q UARTERLY CONVOCATION , February 2 , 1848 . Present , about ten members : nothing of importance was transacted .
UNITED GRAND LODGE OF ENGLAND . COMMITTEE OF MASTERS , FEB . 23 , ] 848 . Present—Bros . Norris , Crucefix , A . Henderson , Shute , & c . Report of Annual Audit Committee read .
Report of Board of General Purposes read—containing the resumed investigation of the fraudulent five-pound case ; there appeared no mention thereof entered in the minutes of the lodge—no mention of the name of the petitioner : ordered that Stevens do pay the money , which not having done , he was suspended . A Committee appointed in the matter of Bro . Scarborough and the library . The Quarterly Report of Finance was favourable .
NOTICES OF MOTION . Bro . PHILIPE—To reduce the additional grant to the Royal Masonic Benevolent Annuity Fund from 200 / . to 1007 . —also to reduce the proposed grant to widows from 300 / . to 200 / . Bro . DOBIE—That all grants of 20 / . by the Lodge of Benevolence be subject to the confirmation of the next Board . Bro . BIGG—Renewed notice as to Grand Stewards , also as to the
unwarranted assumption of power by the President of the Board of General Purposes , on a certain meeting of the Board . Bro . HAVERS—As to alterations in the Grand Festival , and its being converted into a charitable festival in aid of the Benevolent Annuity Fund ; and that Stewards serving all charities take rank as Past Grand Stewards . Bro . SAVAGE—Grants not exceeding 501 . to be paid forthwith—larger grants to abide confirmation .
At the subsequent Lodge of Benevolence the grants were truly masonic ; among them was a recommendation of 200 / ., for the approval of Grand Lodge , in aid of the fund collecting for the worthy and estimable patriarch of Masonry , Bro . Husenbeth , eighty-three years of age , Past Deputy Grand Master of Bristol—the recommendation was carried by acclamation .
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Masonic Intelligence.
MASONIC INTELLIGENCE .
SUPREME GRAND CHAPTER OF ROYAL ARCH MASONS OF ENGLAND . Q UARTERLY CONVOCATION , February 2 , 1848 . Present , about ten members : nothing of importance was transacted .
UNITED GRAND LODGE OF ENGLAND . COMMITTEE OF MASTERS , FEB . 23 , ] 848 . Present—Bros . Norris , Crucefix , A . Henderson , Shute , & c . Report of Annual Audit Committee read .
Report of Board of General Purposes read—containing the resumed investigation of the fraudulent five-pound case ; there appeared no mention thereof entered in the minutes of the lodge—no mention of the name of the petitioner : ordered that Stevens do pay the money , which not having done , he was suspended . A Committee appointed in the matter of Bro . Scarborough and the library . The Quarterly Report of Finance was favourable .
NOTICES OF MOTION . Bro . PHILIPE—To reduce the additional grant to the Royal Masonic Benevolent Annuity Fund from 200 / . to 1007 . —also to reduce the proposed grant to widows from 300 / . to 200 / . Bro . DOBIE—That all grants of 20 / . by the Lodge of Benevolence be subject to the confirmation of the next Board . Bro . BIGG—Renewed notice as to Grand Stewards , also as to the
unwarranted assumption of power by the President of the Board of General Purposes , on a certain meeting of the Board . Bro . HAVERS—As to alterations in the Grand Festival , and its being converted into a charitable festival in aid of the Benevolent Annuity Fund ; and that Stewards serving all charities take rank as Past Grand Stewards . Bro . SAVAGE—Grants not exceeding 501 . to be paid forthwith—larger grants to abide confirmation .
At the subsequent Lodge of Benevolence the grants were truly masonic ; among them was a recommendation of 200 / ., for the approval of Grand Lodge , in aid of the fund collecting for the worthy and estimable patriarch of Masonry , Bro . Husenbeth , eighty-three years of age , Past Deputy Grand Master of Bristol—the recommendation was carried by acclamation .