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Quarterly Communication.
QUARTERLY COMMUNICATION .
PRESENT . Dec . ( 5 .-R . AV . Lord H . John S . Churchill , D . G . M . ns G . M . „ Charles K . K . Tynte , Prov . G . M . for Someisel , as D . G . M . „ Ti . J . Prescott , J . G . AV . as S . G . AV . „ B . B . Cabbell , P . J . G . W . as J . G . AV .
„ Brothers AViliett , Pollock , Petit , Stone , Past Grand AVardens V . AV . AV . Fallofield , Grand Chaplain . „ J . Henderson , Grand Registrar . ., AV . II . White and E . Harper , Grand Sec . ' AV . II . Perkins , Rev . G . Gilbert , Grand Deacons . Bros . MestayerHaywardShadboltDeacon , Savory ,
„ , , , Cuthbert , Granville , M . U ., Silvester , Lawrence , Bossy , Crucefix , M . D ., Past Grand Deacons . „ Philip Hardwick , G . Sup . of AVorks . „ G . P . Philipe , Grand Sword Bearer . „ Bros . Simpson , Lawrence , Masson , Past Grand Sword Bearers . „ Sir George Smart , Grand Organist .
„ 11 . AV . Jennings , Assist . G . D . Cer . The Grand Stewards of the year . The Masters , Past-Masters , and Wardens of the Grand Stewards' and many other Lodges .
The minutes of tbe last Quarterly Communication were confirmed . NOMINATION OF THE GRAND MASTER . Brother MORAN moved the nomination of His Royal Highness the Duke of Sussex as Most AV . Grand Master for the ensuing year . In doing so , he said it would ill become him to endeavour to describe , in the manner they deservedthe Masonic virtues and urbane
condescen-, sion of theirpresent Grand Master . It had been said by a character of antiquity of one of the purest and most virtuous men of his day , when another attempted his eulogy , " AVhy praise ? who has ever blamed ? ' ¦—( Hear , hear . ) If it was necessary any where to speak to the feelings of men , in order to induce their good wishes towards the Duke of Sussex , hore , at least , in this Grand Lodge , such necessity could not exist . —( Hear , hear . )
The Grand Lodge rose en masse to second the nomination . The minutes of the Lodgo of Benevolence for September , October , and November ivere approved . Brother ROWE then moved that the sum of . 50 / . be granted to the widow of a deceased Past Grand Steward , who , previous to his death , had most unexpectedly encountered serious losses . The widow was described as a ladof lary virtueand the vote was carried unanimously .
y exemp , A letter from the M . W . G . M . was then read , in which His Royal Highness regretted that his recent accident prevented his presiding . ¦ The letter embraced all the various points respecting the alterations , and was ordered to be entered on the minutes . VOL . iv . 3 u
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Quarterly Communication.
QUARTERLY COMMUNICATION .
PRESENT . Dec . ( 5 .-R . AV . Lord H . John S . Churchill , D . G . M . ns G . M . „ Charles K . K . Tynte , Prov . G . M . for Someisel , as D . G . M . „ Ti . J . Prescott , J . G . AV . as S . G . AV . „ B . B . Cabbell , P . J . G . W . as J . G . AV .
„ Brothers AViliett , Pollock , Petit , Stone , Past Grand AVardens V . AV . AV . Fallofield , Grand Chaplain . „ J . Henderson , Grand Registrar . ., AV . II . White and E . Harper , Grand Sec . ' AV . II . Perkins , Rev . G . Gilbert , Grand Deacons . Bros . MestayerHaywardShadboltDeacon , Savory ,
„ , , , Cuthbert , Granville , M . U ., Silvester , Lawrence , Bossy , Crucefix , M . D ., Past Grand Deacons . „ Philip Hardwick , G . Sup . of AVorks . „ G . P . Philipe , Grand Sword Bearer . „ Bros . Simpson , Lawrence , Masson , Past Grand Sword Bearers . „ Sir George Smart , Grand Organist .
„ 11 . AV . Jennings , Assist . G . D . Cer . The Grand Stewards of the year . The Masters , Past-Masters , and Wardens of the Grand Stewards' and many other Lodges .
The minutes of tbe last Quarterly Communication were confirmed . NOMINATION OF THE GRAND MASTER . Brother MORAN moved the nomination of His Royal Highness the Duke of Sussex as Most AV . Grand Master for the ensuing year . In doing so , he said it would ill become him to endeavour to describe , in the manner they deservedthe Masonic virtues and urbane
condescen-, sion of theirpresent Grand Master . It had been said by a character of antiquity of one of the purest and most virtuous men of his day , when another attempted his eulogy , " AVhy praise ? who has ever blamed ? ' ¦—( Hear , hear . ) If it was necessary any where to speak to the feelings of men , in order to induce their good wishes towards the Duke of Sussex , hore , at least , in this Grand Lodge , such necessity could not exist . —( Hear , hear . )
The Grand Lodge rose en masse to second the nomination . The minutes of the Lodgo of Benevolence for September , October , and November ivere approved . Brother ROWE then moved that the sum of . 50 / . be granted to the widow of a deceased Past Grand Steward , who , previous to his death , had most unexpectedly encountered serious losses . The widow was described as a ladof lary virtueand the vote was carried unanimously .
y exemp , A letter from the M . W . G . M . was then read , in which His Royal Highness regretted that his recent accident prevented his presiding . ¦ The letter embraced all the various points respecting the alterations , and was ordered to be entered on the minutes . VOL . iv . 3 u