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Article THE FREEMASONS' QUARTERLY REVIEW. ← Page 2 of 8 →
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The Freemasons' Quarterly Review.
^ Pnf ""' ? ^ 1 Sub ? ' Ptions be received in addition , for the purpose of grantmg Annmties to reduced , aged , or afflicted Freemaso / s Qu ! ut £ \? yi fy V \* T ¥ 0 ne m ' ^ Pounds be granted < J . «» tci tyby the Grand Lodge , from the Fund of Benecolence ; that the Annuity Fund of « The Asylum for Worthy Aged andDecaZ f 0 the
reducednidlH V y purpose ° - panting Annuities to 11 educed , ayed or afflicted , and deserving Freemasons . r , Jn i ^ mmin 9 Fund" of " The Asylum for Worthy Aqed and fhcX flr maSmS J | 8 , UCCepted ™ P ^ t of this InstitutZ ; Zchtime ^ T yy * 7 r f ^ T ^ T * received in addition , until 7 asZ aMc £ 2 S ? ^ ** * ' " C " «• " ™
6 That the following be the scale of the ages , by which , after each election , the Annuities shall be granted , viz .- ^ 7 ' Of the A ge of 60 to 70 years , an Annuity from £ io to . £ 20 I ? J , from 15 to 25 To and upwards from 20 to 30 The amount of the Annuity to be regulated by the aee of the Can didate when electedand to be settled bfhe Committee
, y of Manag ement CS ° ^ ClrOTrastances ° the ^ » d not to be subse ° quemly That as the cost of subsistence in London is much greater than elsewhere , the Annuitants shall be classified as to resident aid Tat fe amount of their Annuities be further determinable by theiyZ condttzon , and other circumstance , according to the following scale-
-METROPOLITAN . Ofthe Age of 60 to 70 years , an Annuity of from . ... £ 15 to £ 20 ™ 1 _ , from .... 20 to 25 75 and upwards from .... 25 to 30 PROVINCIAL . Of the Age of 60 to 70 years , an Annuity of from £ 10 to £ 15 t 0 5 from
I ? I , .... 15 to 20 io and upwards from 20 to 25 7 . That no Brother be eligible under the age of 60 years , nor unless he MLW f & stTl ^ Ste \ Mason for fifteen years , and ' a Subscribing Member to a Lodge for at least ten years of that period excent thf Brother shal be afflicted with total Blindness , Paraly £ or X ? vS ! tatron of Dmne Providencewhich shall *
, permanently incapacitate bm from earning a livelihood , and that the affliction shall have occur ™ 1 subsequently to his being raised to the Degree of Master Mason In such case the party may be admitted under 60 years of age , if he -hill Lollge f t " STpS ? * " *** " * " ^ " * " bSCrib <* * i ^ o ^^& l g ^""* * * ° *« " » te 9 . 1 hat if an Annuitant shall become possessed of an income independently 0 f h , s Annuity , the Committee of Management s ! ™ !! have
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The Freemasons' Quarterly Review.
^ Pnf ""' ? ^ 1 Sub ? ' Ptions be received in addition , for the purpose of grantmg Annmties to reduced , aged , or afflicted Freemaso / s Qu ! ut £ \? yi fy V \* T ¥ 0 ne m ' ^ Pounds be granted < J . «» tci tyby the Grand Lodge , from the Fund of Benecolence ; that the Annuity Fund of « The Asylum for Worthy Aged andDecaZ f 0 the
reducednidlH V y purpose ° - panting Annuities to 11 educed , ayed or afflicted , and deserving Freemasons . r , Jn i ^ mmin 9 Fund" of " The Asylum for Worthy Aqed and fhcX flr maSmS J | 8 , UCCepted ™ P ^ t of this InstitutZ ; Zchtime ^ T yy * 7 r f ^ T ^ T * received in addition , until 7 asZ aMc £ 2 S ? ^ ** * ' " C " «• " ™
6 That the following be the scale of the ages , by which , after each election , the Annuities shall be granted , viz .- ^ 7 ' Of the A ge of 60 to 70 years , an Annuity from £ io to . £ 20 I ? J , from 15 to 25 To and upwards from 20 to 30 The amount of the Annuity to be regulated by the aee of the Can didate when electedand to be settled bfhe Committee
, y of Manag ement CS ° ^ ClrOTrastances ° the ^ » d not to be subse ° quemly That as the cost of subsistence in London is much greater than elsewhere , the Annuitants shall be classified as to resident aid Tat fe amount of their Annuities be further determinable by theiyZ condttzon , and other circumstance , according to the following scale-
-METROPOLITAN . Ofthe Age of 60 to 70 years , an Annuity of from . ... £ 15 to £ 20 ™ 1 _ , from .... 20 to 25 75 and upwards from .... 25 to 30 PROVINCIAL . Of the Age of 60 to 70 years , an Annuity of from £ 10 to £ 15 t 0 5 from
I ? I , .... 15 to 20 io and upwards from 20 to 25 7 . That no Brother be eligible under the age of 60 years , nor unless he MLW f & stTl ^ Ste \ Mason for fifteen years , and ' a Subscribing Member to a Lodge for at least ten years of that period excent thf Brother shal be afflicted with total Blindness , Paraly £ or X ? vS ! tatron of Dmne Providencewhich shall *
, permanently incapacitate bm from earning a livelihood , and that the affliction shall have occur ™ 1 subsequently to his being raised to the Degree of Master Mason In such case the party may be admitted under 60 years of age , if he -hill Lollge f t " STpS ? * " *** " * " ^ " * " bSCrib <* * i ^ o ^^& l g ^""* * * ° *« " » te 9 . 1 hat if an Annuitant shall become possessed of an income independently 0 f h , s Annuity , the Committee of Management s ! ™ !! have