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Board Of Benevolence.
The election for S EVEN C HILDREN was appointed to take place on Monday , the 9 th of January , 1837 , at the Freemasons Tavern . There ^ rt ^ n ^ et ^ festal is appointed by the Grand Master to Uke place on the 8 th of March next . We observe that there are no less than velvLou ies who meet on the same day . It is also the committee J ' " We shall strenuousladvise the committee for
ht of tlie" Asylum . y "S oc as on to alter the day of meeting . , and trust that the other twelve Lodges wffi use their endeavours to promote the interests of this excellent chary , by either attending in Hall , or when at their respective ^ S ^ eXrtag the children of their less fortunate Brethren , by " wfwJSme at least , to satisfy the scrup les of some by reothers to do that which it will be our leasing du y to
commencing to p otove ourselves . We intended to have concluded with a scrap of S ' butIre fearful of offending any , whose exertions m the good cause we highly appreciate . . „„ i „ *;™ The newly printed lists of subscribers are in course of circulation .
Asylum For The Aged And Decayed Freemason. (Radley's Hotel, Bridge-Street, Blackfriars.)
ASYLUM FOR THE AGED AND DECAYED FREEMASON . ( Radley ' s Hotel , Bridge-street , Blackfriars . )
$ ( % ¦ The Provisional Committee will for the future meet on the second Wednesday in the month ; the Chair to be taken at seven o ' clock precisely . . Nov . 11— The general correspondence was examined , and reported to be very favourable to the cause . ,,, „ ,, r subscri from StPeter ' s Lod Wolverhampton
for-\ list of ptions . ge , warded by the Rev . Dr . Oliver , was reported as received by the lreasurer ; whereon it was resolved unanimously that a letter of thanks be forthwith addressed to the Rev . George Ohyer D . D ., m acknowledgement of the liberal support of himself and friends . Resolved-rhat Brother J . C . Bell be requested to communicate to Lord Albert Conyngham the very grateful sense entertained by the of his lordshi ' liberality on the late Festival
Committee p s The gracious reply of die Grand Master to the congratulatory address of the Board of Stewards * , addressed to Brother J . C . Bell , as the . President , was read , and ordered to be inserted on the minutes . A -Sort was read of the result of an evening ' s theatrical entertainment at Cambridge on the 3 rd of October , by which it appeared that the very boisterous and rainy weather had rendered it unprotluctive . Lee U -Correspondence read from Taunton , Bath , Falmouth , and ' desire the part of those districts to cowho
Lewesexpressive of the on ^ T ^ SKdu names of some Brethren would pay donations on being called upon by the Collector . , / -,,,,. Tl e very active ° and zealous services of Brother Begbie , the Collector , were then alluded to , and it was resolved unanimously that the worthy Brother be requested to accept the sum ot ten guineas , as a mark ot
* S : c iiar . e 1011 .
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Board Of Benevolence.
The election for S EVEN C HILDREN was appointed to take place on Monday , the 9 th of January , 1837 , at the Freemasons Tavern . There ^ rt ^ n ^ et ^ festal is appointed by the Grand Master to Uke place on the 8 th of March next . We observe that there are no less than velvLou ies who meet on the same day . It is also the committee J ' " We shall strenuousladvise the committee for
ht of tlie" Asylum . y "S oc as on to alter the day of meeting . , and trust that the other twelve Lodges wffi use their endeavours to promote the interests of this excellent chary , by either attending in Hall , or when at their respective ^ S ^ eXrtag the children of their less fortunate Brethren , by " wfwJSme at least , to satisfy the scrup les of some by reothers to do that which it will be our leasing du y to
commencing to p otove ourselves . We intended to have concluded with a scrap of S ' butIre fearful of offending any , whose exertions m the good cause we highly appreciate . . „„ i „ *;™ The newly printed lists of subscribers are in course of circulation .
Asylum For The Aged And Decayed Freemason. (Radley's Hotel, Bridge-Street, Blackfriars.)
ASYLUM FOR THE AGED AND DECAYED FREEMASON . ( Radley ' s Hotel , Bridge-street , Blackfriars . )
$ ( % ¦ The Provisional Committee will for the future meet on the second Wednesday in the month ; the Chair to be taken at seven o ' clock precisely . . Nov . 11— The general correspondence was examined , and reported to be very favourable to the cause . ,,, „ ,, r subscri from StPeter ' s Lod Wolverhampton
for-\ list of ptions . ge , warded by the Rev . Dr . Oliver , was reported as received by the lreasurer ; whereon it was resolved unanimously that a letter of thanks be forthwith addressed to the Rev . George Ohyer D . D ., m acknowledgement of the liberal support of himself and friends . Resolved-rhat Brother J . C . Bell be requested to communicate to Lord Albert Conyngham the very grateful sense entertained by the of his lordshi ' liberality on the late Festival
Committee p s The gracious reply of die Grand Master to the congratulatory address of the Board of Stewards * , addressed to Brother J . C . Bell , as the . President , was read , and ordered to be inserted on the minutes . A -Sort was read of the result of an evening ' s theatrical entertainment at Cambridge on the 3 rd of October , by which it appeared that the very boisterous and rainy weather had rendered it unprotluctive . Lee U -Correspondence read from Taunton , Bath , Falmouth , and ' desire the part of those districts to cowho
Lewesexpressive of the on ^ T ^ SKdu names of some Brethren would pay donations on being called upon by the Collector . , / -,,,,. Tl e very active ° and zealous services of Brother Begbie , the Collector , were then alluded to , and it was resolved unanimously that the worthy Brother be requested to accept the sum ot ten guineas , as a mark ot
* S : c iiar . e 1011 .