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Article QUARTERLY COMMUNICATION. ← Page 2 of 12 →
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Quarterly Communication.
DISBURSEMENTS . RECEIPTS . BALANCE . £ . s . d . £ . s . d . £ s . d . Brought over 1525 18 4 1846 . Contributions of Lodges ... . 132111 0 Dividends , Foes of Honour , & c . . . . 463 5 6
1784 16 6 Grants to Petitioners . . 689 0 0 Benevolent Annuity Fund . 400 0 0 Expense of Meetings . . 18 18 0 1107 18 0 676 18 6 Surplus in Five Years , 1842 to 1846 . . . 2202 IS 10
1847 . Contributions of Lodges ... . 1399 12 10 ' Dividends , Fees of Honour , & c . ' . . 408 11 2 1808 4 Q Grants to Petitioners . . 1581 0 0 Benevolent Annuity Fund . 400 0 0 Expense of Meetings . . 18 18 0 — 1999 18 0
Excess of Payments over Eeceipts in 1 S 47 . . 191 14 0 Being a nett surplus in Six Years of , . . 2011 4 10 Or an Average Annual surplus .... 335 4 1 Statement showing the number of Stewards for Ihe Female School , and
Institution for Boys , sent by the London Lodges during the seven years , 1841 to 1847 , inclusive , and the amount of Money paid through them , distinguishing the Red Apron Lodges from the others . RED APRON LODGES . OTHER LONDON LODGES . No . of Amount Paid . No . of Amount Paid . Stewards . £ s . d . Stewards . £ s . a . FOR GIRLS' SCHOOL . . 87 3640 14 3 58 1855 16 6 FOR INSTITUTION FOR BOYS 80 2177 19 3 45 1031 12 6 167 5818 13 6 103 2887 9 0
The Grand Lodge was opened in ample form , with solemn prayer . The Minutes of the last Quarterly Communication having been read , Bro . PHILIPE called attention to the authorized report of the proceedings of Grand Lodge , printed and published by order ; he could not allow the opportunity to pass without expressing his regret , on finding that a document ; , sent to every lodge , should have a report of his address so completelunlike what he had stated at the last meetingas the one
y , he held in his hand ; it so entirely misrepresented his statements that he was at a loss to conceive how it could have happened ; and as his views were directly contrary to what he is made to say , he must express also his displeasure . The report has " that the provincial brethren would not object to their quarterages being increased if they were appealed to , ' ' VOL . yr . H
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Quarterly Communication.
DISBURSEMENTS . RECEIPTS . BALANCE . £ . s . d . £ . s . d . £ s . d . Brought over 1525 18 4 1846 . Contributions of Lodges ... . 132111 0 Dividends , Foes of Honour , & c . . . . 463 5 6
1784 16 6 Grants to Petitioners . . 689 0 0 Benevolent Annuity Fund . 400 0 0 Expense of Meetings . . 18 18 0 1107 18 0 676 18 6 Surplus in Five Years , 1842 to 1846 . . . 2202 IS 10
1847 . Contributions of Lodges ... . 1399 12 10 ' Dividends , Fees of Honour , & c . ' . . 408 11 2 1808 4 Q Grants to Petitioners . . 1581 0 0 Benevolent Annuity Fund . 400 0 0 Expense of Meetings . . 18 18 0 — 1999 18 0
Excess of Payments over Eeceipts in 1 S 47 . . 191 14 0 Being a nett surplus in Six Years of , . . 2011 4 10 Or an Average Annual surplus .... 335 4 1 Statement showing the number of Stewards for Ihe Female School , and
Institution for Boys , sent by the London Lodges during the seven years , 1841 to 1847 , inclusive , and the amount of Money paid through them , distinguishing the Red Apron Lodges from the others . RED APRON LODGES . OTHER LONDON LODGES . No . of Amount Paid . No . of Amount Paid . Stewards . £ s . d . Stewards . £ s . a . FOR GIRLS' SCHOOL . . 87 3640 14 3 58 1855 16 6 FOR INSTITUTION FOR BOYS 80 2177 19 3 45 1031 12 6 167 5818 13 6 103 2887 9 0
The Grand Lodge was opened in ample form , with solemn prayer . The Minutes of the last Quarterly Communication having been read , Bro . PHILIPE called attention to the authorized report of the proceedings of Grand Lodge , printed and published by order ; he could not allow the opportunity to pass without expressing his regret , on finding that a document ; , sent to every lodge , should have a report of his address so completelunlike what he had stated at the last meetingas the one
y , he held in his hand ; it so entirely misrepresented his statements that he was at a loss to conceive how it could have happened ; and as his views were directly contrary to what he is made to say , he must express also his displeasure . The report has " that the provincial brethren would not object to their quarterages being increased if they were appealed to , ' ' VOL . yr . H