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The Charities.
THE BOYS' SCHOOL , October 8 . — General Court . Brother B . B , CabbeH ., Esq ., V . G . W ., was elected a trustee , and Brother J . C . Fourdrinier , Esq . auditor ; both in the room of the late Brother Lythgoe . The number of boys to be in future admitted are sixty-five , being a further increase of five . November . —General Committee . B . B . Cabbell , Esq . in the Chair .
Among other business , the proposition of a Ball , in conjunction with the other Charities , was entertained but deferred . December . — General Committee . The proposition alluded to in November , was withdrawn , for reasons stated . The Lodges have been addressed by circular , intimating that the festival of this institution will be held on the 13 th of March .
THE GIRLS'SCHOOL , October 11 . —General Court . The following nine children were elected into the School : —Agnes M'Cann , E . Lacy , R . Brown , L . E . Crisp , C . E . Gibbons , C . A . Pruessing , J . Billen , and M . A . Halford . Among other resolutions , that relating to cumulative voting was confirmed .
The Asylum For The Worthy Aged And Decayed Freemason.
THE ASYLUM FOR THE WORTHY AGED AND DECAYED FREEMASON .
ANNIVERSARY FESTIVAL , 1-S 3 S . At a Board of Stewards , held at the Freemasons' Tavern on Monday , 9 th July 1838 ; it was resolved unanimously : « That the thanks of this Board are thankfully offered to Bro . James Lee , for the untiring zeal and ability with which he has performed the duties of Honorary Secretary ; and that a copy of this Resolution be "
signed by the President , Officers , and Members of the Board , and presented to Bro . Lee , as their best acknowledgment of his excellent services . " GENERAL C OMMITTEE , October ( 0 . —The subject of a Ball was discussed , and a Sub-Committee appointed to examine into it and report . October 2 G . —The Committee having reported , the following resolutions
were adopted . " That it appears certain , from the information elicited this evening , that a Ball will afford the means of profitable advantage to Masonic Charity , and that means be taken for carrying such an entertainment into effect : " That a Committee of Five be appointed for the purpose cf immediately conferring with the Committees of the Girls' and Boys' Schools , be divided
to invite their co-operation , in order that the proceeds may equally , instead of being applied entirely to the Asylum : " That Bros . Bell , Sangster , Stevens , Warriner , and Watkins be a Committee to confer with the Committees of the other Masonic Charities . " THE following Circular has been issued , and we most sincerely hope that the exertions of the Board of Stewards will be abundantly rewarded .
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The Charities.
THE BOYS' SCHOOL , October 8 . — General Court . Brother B . B , CabbeH ., Esq ., V . G . W ., was elected a trustee , and Brother J . C . Fourdrinier , Esq . auditor ; both in the room of the late Brother Lythgoe . The number of boys to be in future admitted are sixty-five , being a further increase of five . November . —General Committee . B . B . Cabbell , Esq . in the Chair .
Among other business , the proposition of a Ball , in conjunction with the other Charities , was entertained but deferred . December . — General Committee . The proposition alluded to in November , was withdrawn , for reasons stated . The Lodges have been addressed by circular , intimating that the festival of this institution will be held on the 13 th of March .
THE GIRLS'SCHOOL , October 11 . —General Court . The following nine children were elected into the School : —Agnes M'Cann , E . Lacy , R . Brown , L . E . Crisp , C . E . Gibbons , C . A . Pruessing , J . Billen , and M . A . Halford . Among other resolutions , that relating to cumulative voting was confirmed .
The Asylum For The Worthy Aged And Decayed Freemason.
THE ASYLUM FOR THE WORTHY AGED AND DECAYED FREEMASON .
ANNIVERSARY FESTIVAL , 1-S 3 S . At a Board of Stewards , held at the Freemasons' Tavern on Monday , 9 th July 1838 ; it was resolved unanimously : « That the thanks of this Board are thankfully offered to Bro . James Lee , for the untiring zeal and ability with which he has performed the duties of Honorary Secretary ; and that a copy of this Resolution be "
signed by the President , Officers , and Members of the Board , and presented to Bro . Lee , as their best acknowledgment of his excellent services . " GENERAL C OMMITTEE , October ( 0 . —The subject of a Ball was discussed , and a Sub-Committee appointed to examine into it and report . October 2 G . —The Committee having reported , the following resolutions
were adopted . " That it appears certain , from the information elicited this evening , that a Ball will afford the means of profitable advantage to Masonic Charity , and that means be taken for carrying such an entertainment into effect : " That a Committee of Five be appointed for the purpose cf immediately conferring with the Committees of the Girls' and Boys' Schools , be divided
to invite their co-operation , in order that the proceeds may equally , instead of being applied entirely to the Asylum : " That Bros . Bell , Sangster , Stevens , Warriner , and Watkins be a Committee to confer with the Committees of the other Masonic Charities . " THE following Circular has been issued , and we most sincerely hope that the exertions of the Board of Stewards will be abundantly rewarded .