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Grand Lodge Of England, Dec. G, 1s37 :— ...
GRAND LODGE OF ENGLAND , Dec . G , 1 S 37 : — " THAT THIS GRAND LODGE RECOMMEND THE CONTEMPLATED ASYLUM FOR THE AGliD AND DECAYED FREEMASON TO THE FAVOURABLE CONSIDERATION OF THE CRAFT . "
GRAND LODGE OF SCOTLAND . —QUARTERLY COMMUNICATION , Nov . 13 , 1837 . — "Resolved unanimously , that this Grand Lodge , highly appreciating the very great benefits which Masonry derives from the Freemasons' Quarterly Review , as being the sole organ of conveying Masonic information to the Craft at large , do recommend to every Lodge holding of the Grand Lodge of Scotland , to possess themselves of the same at each quarterly publication . " That the above resolution be communicated to the Lodges in the ensuing circular of the Grand Lodge . "
BIRTHDAY OF H . R . H . THE DUKE OF SUSSF . X . —The celebration of the Masonic Festival , usually held upon the 27 th of January , has been postponed until the 6 th of February . The Earl of Durham will , we are informed , preside as Chairman : —the Board of Stewards is very efficient : —the Hon . Fox Maule is the President .
THE SPENCEREAN COLLECTION . —It is with much regret that we have to renew , on the part of the Asylum Committee , their request that all the PASS-BOOKS under this collection may be immediately sent in , as their detention is productive of serious inconvenience , and prevents an arrangement of some important matters that are under consideration . We are certain if those Brethren who neglect this notice were aware of the difficulty they occasioned by their inattention , they would instantly comply with this necessary request .
THE GRAND STEWARDS' LODGE . —The public night falling so late in the publishing month , we have not been able to give due publicity to its proceedings ; nor , indeed , have now sufficient space to state further than that the lectures on the 6 th were most admirably worked , and that the Lodge was attended by a great concourse of visitors ; among them were the D . P . G . M . for E . D . Lancashire , Brother Thomas Preston , who , at the conclusion , addressed the Master at length npon the very great
satisfaction which he , as well as all the visitors , had felt during the evening . It would be as well if the Secretary , in future , were to favour us with a list of the Lecturers , sections to be worked , & c , as soon as the arrangements shall be made .
BROTHER LAURENCE THOMPSON . —We hear with great regret that this excellent man and good Mason is suffering from ill-health . His long period of service requires relaxation , and we trust that , upon his recovery , which we hope is at hand , that he will do gentle violence to his feelings , by calling off from labour for a time .
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Grand Lodge Of England, Dec. G, 1s37 :— ...
GRAND LODGE OF ENGLAND , Dec . G , 1 S 37 : — " THAT THIS GRAND LODGE RECOMMEND THE CONTEMPLATED ASYLUM FOR THE AGliD AND DECAYED FREEMASON TO THE FAVOURABLE CONSIDERATION OF THE CRAFT . "
GRAND LODGE OF SCOTLAND . —QUARTERLY COMMUNICATION , Nov . 13 , 1837 . — "Resolved unanimously , that this Grand Lodge , highly appreciating the very great benefits which Masonry derives from the Freemasons' Quarterly Review , as being the sole organ of conveying Masonic information to the Craft at large , do recommend to every Lodge holding of the Grand Lodge of Scotland , to possess themselves of the same at each quarterly publication . " That the above resolution be communicated to the Lodges in the ensuing circular of the Grand Lodge . "
BIRTHDAY OF H . R . H . THE DUKE OF SUSSF . X . —The celebration of the Masonic Festival , usually held upon the 27 th of January , has been postponed until the 6 th of February . The Earl of Durham will , we are informed , preside as Chairman : —the Board of Stewards is very efficient : —the Hon . Fox Maule is the President .
THE SPENCEREAN COLLECTION . —It is with much regret that we have to renew , on the part of the Asylum Committee , their request that all the PASS-BOOKS under this collection may be immediately sent in , as their detention is productive of serious inconvenience , and prevents an arrangement of some important matters that are under consideration . We are certain if those Brethren who neglect this notice were aware of the difficulty they occasioned by their inattention , they would instantly comply with this necessary request .
THE GRAND STEWARDS' LODGE . —The public night falling so late in the publishing month , we have not been able to give due publicity to its proceedings ; nor , indeed , have now sufficient space to state further than that the lectures on the 6 th were most admirably worked , and that the Lodge was attended by a great concourse of visitors ; among them were the D . P . G . M . for E . D . Lancashire , Brother Thomas Preston , who , at the conclusion , addressed the Master at length npon the very great
satisfaction which he , as well as all the visitors , had felt during the evening . It would be as well if the Secretary , in future , were to favour us with a list of the Lecturers , sections to be worked , & c , as soon as the arrangements shall be made .
BROTHER LAURENCE THOMPSON . —We hear with great regret that this excellent man and good Mason is suffering from ill-health . His long period of service requires relaxation , and we trust that , upon his recovery , which we hope is at hand , that he will do gentle violence to his feelings , by calling off from labour for a time .