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Article THE FREEMASON'S QUARTERLY REVIEW. ← Page 2 of 6 →
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The Freemason's Quarterly Review.
for the first time filled the Masonic Grand Chair , and the best thanks of the Order are due to him , not less for the decision which marked his character than for the graceful courtesy of his manner , which , while it gave a charm to manliness , forcibly impressed the most . numerous Grand
Lodge we ever remember to have assembled , with confident and hopeful anticipations that the appointment of his Lordship to his distinguished office , so creditable to the discernment of his Royal Highness , will prove beneficial to the best interests of the Order .
The nomination of his Royal Hi g hness the Duke of Sussex as Grancl Master for the ensuing year was hailed with unanimous acclamation , and the Earl of Durham , on the part of the illustrious prince , accepted the high office . Addresses of condolence to flis Majesty , to the Duke of Sussex , and the Duchess of Gloucester were moved and
agreed to . The sum of 1007 ., to be taken from the fund of general purposes , was unanimously voted in aid of the expenses incurred in repairing the school edifice ofthe female charity ; and we take this opportunity of most respectfully and
cordially thanking our R . W . Brs ., J . Ramsbottom , Esq ., M . P . and L . H . Petitt , Esq ., for their public avowal of supporting the boys' charity when any motion shall be brought forward requiring aid of a SIMILAR NATURE . This is , indeed , a most important offer , and will tend greatly to
remove the ill-conceived notion that an asylum for the boys will not be erected . May we not then hope that these noble-minded Brothers will co-operate in the laudable design of providing also a home for such of the Fraternity whose good conduct shall claim the approbation of the Order , while their poverty will be the beet passport to the liberality of the affluent ?
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The Freemason's Quarterly Review.
for the first time filled the Masonic Grand Chair , and the best thanks of the Order are due to him , not less for the decision which marked his character than for the graceful courtesy of his manner , which , while it gave a charm to manliness , forcibly impressed the most . numerous Grand
Lodge we ever remember to have assembled , with confident and hopeful anticipations that the appointment of his Lordship to his distinguished office , so creditable to the discernment of his Royal Highness , will prove beneficial to the best interests of the Order .
The nomination of his Royal Hi g hness the Duke of Sussex as Grancl Master for the ensuing year was hailed with unanimous acclamation , and the Earl of Durham , on the part of the illustrious prince , accepted the high office . Addresses of condolence to flis Majesty , to the Duke of Sussex , and the Duchess of Gloucester were moved and
agreed to . The sum of 1007 ., to be taken from the fund of general purposes , was unanimously voted in aid of the expenses incurred in repairing the school edifice ofthe female charity ; and we take this opportunity of most respectfully and
cordially thanking our R . W . Brs ., J . Ramsbottom , Esq ., M . P . and L . H . Petitt , Esq ., for their public avowal of supporting the boys' charity when any motion shall be brought forward requiring aid of a SIMILAR NATURE . This is , indeed , a most important offer , and will tend greatly to
remove the ill-conceived notion that an asylum for the boys will not be erected . May we not then hope that these noble-minded Brothers will co-operate in the laudable design of providing also a home for such of the Fraternity whose good conduct shall claim the approbation of the Order , while their poverty will be the beet passport to the liberality of the affluent ?