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Grand Lodge.
tt honotln - S lU t 0 the tit , e ° ^ S ^ l , he was deprived of he honoui of being a representative , and the Grand Lodge was asked f7* ? to deprive htm of his rank in Freemasonry , to which it was replied tS member?** " " * ** ^ *** to —
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v , ; m ? , » ¦ * , . ' P 10 nt ot advantage bas it been tn STJ the day before Dodd ' s execution for forgery
• M 7 * f vef ; Zte of ^ 1 " ^ ° ra ! ly W 1-digi 0 " ^ -- ^ ed , ha ° s ? £ no m S fe Si , ' , " ° ' UPtetI " ° ' S P ™ ^ * ™ ™ J « "T , on , y a temporary and repairable injury . " Such we say of Bro Cooke , had he been guilty ; but what would have been hi punishment lf lt had been of the darkest colour ? are there no aegrees punis ment to meet degrees of crime ? but then
comes the query ^ fTe s not fit for one grade of Masons , he is not fit for any ; this however n volves a quest-on "if he is not , " but whohas proved he ilnot ^ d ¦ wenot perhaps , lf it were not invidious , point ou purple-co ured ap ott whose wearers may have been ™ lfVnf * L ¦ P dav-, h , ' * r , „ i i 1 , y 0 me misre Presentation in their lai fete naf 7 ^ ™* ** ** " « I ** - *« I ? ™ nld it be particularly fraternal or masonic to investi gate their affairs
private , their busi ness orprofessional pursuits , ™ order to make ^ ? ^ V „ ™ we say decidedl y that the Grand Lodge has shewn nlther d gn ty £ t e not brotherl y love i „ the vote it has come to . Differing as we S ntlt have done , and as we very probably may do again , ° fronou feS Registrar , we are pleased to record our entL agrL nt with im £
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
Grand Lodge.
tt honotln - S lU t 0 the tit , e ° ^ S ^ l , he was deprived of he honoui of being a representative , and the Grand Lodge was asked f7* ? to deprive htm of his rank in Freemasonry , to which it was replied tS member?** " " * ** ^ *** to —
IS wi ; f f , aml Sh ° be 6 X P ' wMd . motion has b ^ j.j*^.•i^s^Ks^.'srJsii'K earned We have thus stated the whole case without favour or affection without comment or cUs * ui « e HprP *^„ , i < , , > . , alrectlon > : r
" ± 1 , i ! H ™ ' ° '' , " ! * " * ' , -w-l bea 'i-- ^ ; , " m * » »> e * * - ' - ' ' - HainSA b ™^ H ; ± -. £ TATS d ~ ^ = , - ~ w srr ^* ^
v , ; m ? , » ¦ * , . ' P 10 nt ot advantage bas it been tn STJ the day before Dodd ' s execution for forgery
• M 7 * f vef ; Zte of ^ 1 " ^ ° ra ! ly W 1-digi 0 " ^ -- ^ ed , ha ° s ? £ no m S fe Si , ' , " ° ' UPtetI " ° ' S P ™ ^ * ™ ™ J « "T , on , y a temporary and repairable injury . " Such we say of Bro Cooke , had he been guilty ; but what would have been hi punishment lf lt had been of the darkest colour ? are there no aegrees punis ment to meet degrees of crime ? but then
comes the query ^ fTe s not fit for one grade of Masons , he is not fit for any ; this however n volves a quest-on "if he is not , " but whohas proved he ilnot ^ d ¦ wenot perhaps , lf it were not invidious , point ou purple-co ured ap ott whose wearers may have been ™ lfVnf * L ¦ P dav-, h , ' * r , „ i i 1 , y 0 me misre Presentation in their lai fete naf 7 ^ ™* ** ** " « I ** - *« I ? ™ nld it be particularly fraternal or masonic to investi gate their affairs
private , their busi ness orprofessional pursuits , ™ order to make ^ ? ^ V „ ™ we say decidedl y that the Grand Lodge has shewn nlther d gn ty £ t e not brotherl y love i „ the vote it has come to . Differing as we S ntlt have done , and as we very probably may do again , ° fronou feS Registrar , we are pleased to record our entL agrL nt with im £