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Provincial.
upon the answer to the request , for as to the impracticability of the project , the arrangements were made , and the congregational audience all but ready . * I am Sir , yours Fraternally , Bath , Sept . 30 , 1836 . " LEWIS . " ROYAL C UMBERLAND LODGE , FREEMASONS' HALL , BATH . —On a seconded b Patternit
motion duly made by Bro . Johnson , and y Bro . , was unanimously resolved;— " That Brother Robert Thomas Crucefix MD . J G D of EnMand , be elected an honorary . member of this Lodge , in consideration of the many and great benefits the Craft generally has received by his unwearied exertions in the cause of Charity and Uenevolence . " November 3 rd .
Scotland.
SCOTLAND .
E DINBURGH , NOV . 8 th . —All the efficient Lodges of Edinburgh are in full operation . The Canongate Kilwinning opened its meetings with a numerous assemblage of the Brethren , on which occasion the K . W . M . took the opportunity of paying a highly merited compliment to the zeal , abilities and unequalled exertions in behalf of the Craft , oi Brother Dr Crucefix , whose enrollment several years ago , he believed , as a member of the KLodgeprevented him the leasure of then
pro-C . . , p posing him as such . t Several deputations from other Lodges attended , and the meeting was closed with every prospect of a pleasant and prosperous winter session . ¦ ..,,. ,. , . THE KNIGHTS TEMPLARS have also commenced their active duties . The Brethren of the Canongate Kilwinning Priory first met , and congratulated their Prior-Commander on his return from a Continental tour , during which , especially in France , he had embraced every opporintimatel with the peculiar
tunity of making himself y acquainted systems and forms of the most distinguished Orders , both Masonic and A convocation of the Royal Grand Conclave has been held , the G . M . Sir David Milne presiding ; and at which various important regulations were proposed and sanctioned . A petition was presented from certain Templars at Montrose , praying permission to found an Establishment
of the Order in that quarter . . Upon the whole , there is every probable appearance of a stirring season among all Orders and Degrees ; though apparently there is a preponderating and , we think , wholesome partiality to the old original Craft Masonry .
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
Provincial.
upon the answer to the request , for as to the impracticability of the project , the arrangements were made , and the congregational audience all but ready . * I am Sir , yours Fraternally , Bath , Sept . 30 , 1836 . " LEWIS . " ROYAL C UMBERLAND LODGE , FREEMASONS' HALL , BATH . —On a seconded b Patternit
motion duly made by Bro . Johnson , and y Bro . , was unanimously resolved;— " That Brother Robert Thomas Crucefix MD . J G D of EnMand , be elected an honorary . member of this Lodge , in consideration of the many and great benefits the Craft generally has received by his unwearied exertions in the cause of Charity and Uenevolence . " November 3 rd .
Scotland.
SCOTLAND .
E DINBURGH , NOV . 8 th . —All the efficient Lodges of Edinburgh are in full operation . The Canongate Kilwinning opened its meetings with a numerous assemblage of the Brethren , on which occasion the K . W . M . took the opportunity of paying a highly merited compliment to the zeal , abilities and unequalled exertions in behalf of the Craft , oi Brother Dr Crucefix , whose enrollment several years ago , he believed , as a member of the KLodgeprevented him the leasure of then
pro-C . . , p posing him as such . t Several deputations from other Lodges attended , and the meeting was closed with every prospect of a pleasant and prosperous winter session . ¦ ..,,. ,. , . THE KNIGHTS TEMPLARS have also commenced their active duties . The Brethren of the Canongate Kilwinning Priory first met , and congratulated their Prior-Commander on his return from a Continental tour , during which , especially in France , he had embraced every opporintimatel with the peculiar
tunity of making himself y acquainted systems and forms of the most distinguished Orders , both Masonic and A convocation of the Royal Grand Conclave has been held , the G . M . Sir David Milne presiding ; and at which various important regulations were proposed and sanctioned . A petition was presented from certain Templars at Montrose , praying permission to found an Establishment
of the Order in that quarter . . Upon the whole , there is every probable appearance of a stirring season among all Orders and Degrees ; though apparently there is a preponderating and , we think , wholesome partiality to the old original Craft Masonry .