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Masonic Intelligence.
however distant , and without the opportunity of having the envied happiness of the personal intercourse with the illustrious Grand Master that is enjoyed by their London Brethren , are not the less sensible of the advantages they have derived from his Masonic government and protection . The Provincial Grand Masters have unanimousl y led the way , and they have been well seconded . The London Lod have hardlyet metand several have onl
ges y , y held preliminary meetings ; but in all cases the suggestions of the General Committee have been cheered by enthusiastic approbation , and the result will evince a gratitude and an affection which will prove most acceptable to the Royal Brother . We are anxiously anticipating the Masonic fete , of which the meeting in October was but the herald .
Supreme Grand Chapter.
SUPREME GRAND CHAPTER .
QUARTERLY CONVOCATION , NOV . 2 . PRESENT . As Principals , Comps . Ramsbottom , M'Gillivray , Shadbolt . Comps . White , E ., Harper , N ., Savory , P . S ., Bossy , S . B ., Crucefix , St . B ., Spencer , Lawrence , Hope , and Dr . Moore , with several Principals of Chapters . With the exception of a favourable account of finance from the Committee of General Purposes , there was no business reported .
Quarterly Communication.
QUARTERLY COMMUNICATION .
PRESENT . Dec . 7 . _ R . W . Lord H . John S . Churchill , D . G . M ., as G . M . „ B . B . Cabhell , as S . G . W . „ D . Pollock as J . G . W . V . W . W . Fallowfield , Grand Chaplain . „ W . H . White and E . Harper , G . Sees . W . F . W . Bossy & R . T . CrucefixMDGDeacons
, .., . . „ J . Jennings , Assistant G . D . of Cer . „ C . Simpson as G . S . B ., with many other Past Grand Officers , thirteen Grand Stewards of the year , the Master and Wardens of the Grand Stewards Lodge , and the Masters , Past Masters , and Wardens of many other Lodges , also Dr . Carpenter of Philadelphia . Grand Lodge was opened in due form , and the proceedings of the last Grand Lodge in September were severally read and confirmed .
Brother Lythgoe then moved the nomination of H . R . H . the Duke of Sussex for re-election as Grand Master in March next , and prefaced his motion with some pertinent observations , and concluded a very neat address by expressing his expectation that the nomination would be seconded by unanimous consent . Brother Coe , rose immediately , and seconded the proposition , which , it is needless to say , was carried by acclamation . Brother Lythgoe then drew the attention of the Gland Lodge to the
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Masonic Intelligence.
however distant , and without the opportunity of having the envied happiness of the personal intercourse with the illustrious Grand Master that is enjoyed by their London Brethren , are not the less sensible of the advantages they have derived from his Masonic government and protection . The Provincial Grand Masters have unanimousl y led the way , and they have been well seconded . The London Lod have hardlyet metand several have onl
ges y , y held preliminary meetings ; but in all cases the suggestions of the General Committee have been cheered by enthusiastic approbation , and the result will evince a gratitude and an affection which will prove most acceptable to the Royal Brother . We are anxiously anticipating the Masonic fete , of which the meeting in October was but the herald .
Supreme Grand Chapter.
SUPREME GRAND CHAPTER .
QUARTERLY CONVOCATION , NOV . 2 . PRESENT . As Principals , Comps . Ramsbottom , M'Gillivray , Shadbolt . Comps . White , E ., Harper , N ., Savory , P . S ., Bossy , S . B ., Crucefix , St . B ., Spencer , Lawrence , Hope , and Dr . Moore , with several Principals of Chapters . With the exception of a favourable account of finance from the Committee of General Purposes , there was no business reported .
Quarterly Communication.
QUARTERLY COMMUNICATION .
PRESENT . Dec . 7 . _ R . W . Lord H . John S . Churchill , D . G . M ., as G . M . „ B . B . Cabhell , as S . G . W . „ D . Pollock as J . G . W . V . W . W . Fallowfield , Grand Chaplain . „ W . H . White and E . Harper , G . Sees . W . F . W . Bossy & R . T . CrucefixMDGDeacons
, .., . . „ J . Jennings , Assistant G . D . of Cer . „ C . Simpson as G . S . B ., with many other Past Grand Officers , thirteen Grand Stewards of the year , the Master and Wardens of the Grand Stewards Lodge , and the Masters , Past Masters , and Wardens of many other Lodges , also Dr . Carpenter of Philadelphia . Grand Lodge was opened in due form , and the proceedings of the last Grand Lodge in September were severally read and confirmed .
Brother Lythgoe then moved the nomination of H . R . H . the Duke of Sussex for re-election as Grand Master in March next , and prefaced his motion with some pertinent observations , and concluded a very neat address by expressing his expectation that the nomination would be seconded by unanimous consent . Brother Coe , rose immediately , and seconded the proposition , which , it is needless to say , was carried by acclamation . Brother Lythgoe then drew the attention of the Gland Lodge to the