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To The Editor.
TO THE EDITOR .
SIR , —I take permission , without further comment , to forward you the following extract from the " Minute Book of the Indefatigable Lodge , No . 427 ( now 28 S ) , Swansea , " of which I was then the secretary . " Agreeably to the minutes of Nov . 12 , last , the Brethren unanimousl y concur in thus recording the praiseworthy conduct of the visiting Brother Macloff Benyluck , a native of Morocco , in voluntarily coming forward and offering to restore to the fund of this Lodge the amount with which
he was relieved in February last , when passing through Swansea , in less affluent circumstances , thereby evincing not only his feelings of gratitude , but the integrity of those principles which adorn him as a good man and a worthy Mason . —23 rd Dec . 1816 . " I am , Sir , fraternally yours , Kidwelly , 19 th Nov . 1838 . F . D . MICHAELS , P . M .
P . S . I beg to add , that the above Brother was of the Jewish persuasion , and an entire stranger in the place . On sohciting the assistance , he said that he would return it so soon as circumstances put it in his power ; and honourably did he fulfil his voluntary promise . Surely , this simple but interesting circumstance , must speak in favour of an institution which can instil into the breast of a Moor ( who , when compared with more enlightened nations , must still be considered in an uncivilised state ) the pure principles of honour and justice .
To The Editor.
TO THE EDITOR .
SIR AND BROTHER , —As an . old Past-Master in the Craft , I beg to call your attention to a circular of Brother Thiselton , in which he introduces a new system of keeping Masonic Lodge records . Its simplicity and utility are so apparent , that I wonder it has escaped your general observation . I inclose the circular , and am respectfully , Your humble servant and Brother , L . P .
£ ln inserting the above letter we but express our own sentiments , and unreservedly recommend the system of Brother Thiselton to the " favourable consideration of the Craft , " who will find in its adoption a considerable saving in time , convenience , and expense . ]
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To The Editor.
TO THE EDITOR .
SIR , —I take permission , without further comment , to forward you the following extract from the " Minute Book of the Indefatigable Lodge , No . 427 ( now 28 S ) , Swansea , " of which I was then the secretary . " Agreeably to the minutes of Nov . 12 , last , the Brethren unanimousl y concur in thus recording the praiseworthy conduct of the visiting Brother Macloff Benyluck , a native of Morocco , in voluntarily coming forward and offering to restore to the fund of this Lodge the amount with which
he was relieved in February last , when passing through Swansea , in less affluent circumstances , thereby evincing not only his feelings of gratitude , but the integrity of those principles which adorn him as a good man and a worthy Mason . —23 rd Dec . 1816 . " I am , Sir , fraternally yours , Kidwelly , 19 th Nov . 1838 . F . D . MICHAELS , P . M .
P . S . I beg to add , that the above Brother was of the Jewish persuasion , and an entire stranger in the place . On sohciting the assistance , he said that he would return it so soon as circumstances put it in his power ; and honourably did he fulfil his voluntary promise . Surely , this simple but interesting circumstance , must speak in favour of an institution which can instil into the breast of a Moor ( who , when compared with more enlightened nations , must still be considered in an uncivilised state ) the pure principles of honour and justice .
To The Editor.
TO THE EDITOR .
SIR AND BROTHER , —As an . old Past-Master in the Craft , I beg to call your attention to a circular of Brother Thiselton , in which he introduces a new system of keeping Masonic Lodge records . Its simplicity and utility are so apparent , that I wonder it has escaped your general observation . I inclose the circular , and am respectfully , Your humble servant and Brother , L . P .
£ ln inserting the above letter we but express our own sentiments , and unreservedly recommend the system of Brother Thiselton to the " favourable consideration of the Craft , " who will find in its adoption a considerable saving in time , convenience , and expense . ]