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Masonic Intelligence.
several Grand Chapters are the ceremonies of our Order , which it is the duty of every Chapter to obey . The notice of motion , given at the last Chapter , ( see p . 303 ) was then read formally as a substantive motion , and carried unanimously . A notice of motion was also given that a communication be addressed to every Chapter under the English constitution in England , calling upon them to furnish the place and time of meeting of each Chapter .
The present annual circular not being deemed sufficiently explicit , it was also resolved , that all proceedings of the Grand Chapter , relative to the alterations in working , as well as upon all other especial meetings , should be published and circulated . The petition of Chapter 592 , for removal from Hoekerill to Hertford was granted . And at a quarter to eleven the Grand Chapter was closed .
Master-Masons' Lodge Of Instruction.
MASTER-MASONS' LODGE OF INSTRUCTION .
October 2 . —The Masonic Session in London may be said to have commenced very appropriately , by the celebration of the anniversary of this Lodge of Instruction . The meeting was , in particular , marked by the presence of the three leading lecturers on Masonry , upon whom , by general consent as it were , the mantle of " Peter Gilkes" may be said to have fallen . We feel an honest pride in our association with Brothers Dowley , Cooper , and S . B . Wilson , and entertain so high an opinion of
their value to the society , that we take the liberty of making as public as we can , their well earned character for intelligence , grounded upon a careful adherence to the landmarks of the Order , for the strict observance of our 'awe and regulations , and still more for the modesty with which they receive the homage so readily offered to their merits , as individuals . The evening passed , as may be readily expected , in a very happy mannerand the Chairman had no reason to lain of the
, comp manner in which he was supported by Brother Smith , the Master of the Lodge of Unions 318 , under whose sanction the Lodge is held ; as well as by the attendance of Brother Hall , Grand Steward of the year , Brothers Henekey and Hawley of the Grand Stewards' Lodge , the Master of the Bank of England Lodge Brother Watkins , Brothers Kincaid , France , Knott , and many others .
Quarterly Communication.
QUARTERLY COMMUNICATION .
Dec . ^ . —Present , R . W : Lord II . John S . Churchill , D G . M . as G . M . R . W : B . B . Cabbell , P . J . G . W . as S . G . W . Geo . Stone . P . J . G . W . as J . G . W . Brothers W . W . Prescott , Granville , Pollock , B . Laurence , Keightly , and other present and past Grand Officers , a few of the Grand Stewards of the yearand a numerous assemblage of the Craft . —After
, the confirmation of the minutes of the last Lodge , Brother Philipe addressed the Grand Lodge , and passed a very just and graceful eulogium upon the character of the M . W . the Grand Master , who , during the past year , had , in a most especial manner , endeared himself to the Craft by the ready aud kind manner in which he had met their wishes upon some important changes . Brother Philipe also alluded to the regret which his long absence occasioned ; and expressed , on the part
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Masonic Intelligence.
several Grand Chapters are the ceremonies of our Order , which it is the duty of every Chapter to obey . The notice of motion , given at the last Chapter , ( see p . 303 ) was then read formally as a substantive motion , and carried unanimously . A notice of motion was also given that a communication be addressed to every Chapter under the English constitution in England , calling upon them to furnish the place and time of meeting of each Chapter .
The present annual circular not being deemed sufficiently explicit , it was also resolved , that all proceedings of the Grand Chapter , relative to the alterations in working , as well as upon all other especial meetings , should be published and circulated . The petition of Chapter 592 , for removal from Hoekerill to Hertford was granted . And at a quarter to eleven the Grand Chapter was closed .
Master-Masons' Lodge Of Instruction.
MASTER-MASONS' LODGE OF INSTRUCTION .
October 2 . —The Masonic Session in London may be said to have commenced very appropriately , by the celebration of the anniversary of this Lodge of Instruction . The meeting was , in particular , marked by the presence of the three leading lecturers on Masonry , upon whom , by general consent as it were , the mantle of " Peter Gilkes" may be said to have fallen . We feel an honest pride in our association with Brothers Dowley , Cooper , and S . B . Wilson , and entertain so high an opinion of
their value to the society , that we take the liberty of making as public as we can , their well earned character for intelligence , grounded upon a careful adherence to the landmarks of the Order , for the strict observance of our 'awe and regulations , and still more for the modesty with which they receive the homage so readily offered to their merits , as individuals . The evening passed , as may be readily expected , in a very happy mannerand the Chairman had no reason to lain of the
, comp manner in which he was supported by Brother Smith , the Master of the Lodge of Unions 318 , under whose sanction the Lodge is held ; as well as by the attendance of Brother Hall , Grand Steward of the year , Brothers Henekey and Hawley of the Grand Stewards' Lodge , the Master of the Bank of England Lodge Brother Watkins , Brothers Kincaid , France , Knott , and many others .
Quarterly Communication.
QUARTERLY COMMUNICATION .
Dec . ^ . —Present , R . W : Lord II . John S . Churchill , D G . M . as G . M . R . W : B . B . Cabbell , P . J . G . W . as S . G . W . Geo . Stone . P . J . G . W . as J . G . W . Brothers W . W . Prescott , Granville , Pollock , B . Laurence , Keightly , and other present and past Grand Officers , a few of the Grand Stewards of the yearand a numerous assemblage of the Craft . —After
, the confirmation of the minutes of the last Lodge , Brother Philipe addressed the Grand Lodge , and passed a very just and graceful eulogium upon the character of the M . W . the Grand Master , who , during the past year , had , in a most especial manner , endeared himself to the Craft by the ready aud kind manner in which he had met their wishes upon some important changes . Brother Philipe also alluded to the regret which his long absence occasioned ; and expressed , on the part