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Supreme Royal Arch Chapter.
A circular was issued on the 18 th of October , embracing the authorized morsels of intelligence relative to the Grand Chapters , under date , 18-10 , August 5 , November 4 ; 1841 , Februarys , May 5 , August 4 ; they are confined to an expression of veneration for the memory of the late Earl of Durham , Pro . Z ., the annual appointment of Grand Officers , and the notice of motion now withdrawn . The funds of the Grand Chapter are in a state
very prosperous , consisting of £ 300 Consols , aud upwards of £ 200 iu the Grand Treasurer ' s hands . COMMITTEE OF LAWS . Dec . 7 . —A meeting having been summoned , at three days' notice , on this most important business , a quorum was not formed ; a subsequent summons , at seven clays' notice , was issued for the 18 th , but the result of the meeting has not transpired .
The Charities.
THE CHARITIES .
BOYS' SCHOOL . EAGLE TAVERN , Sept . —The entertainments at the Eagle Tavern , City Road , being for the benefit of the Masonic Institution for Boys , were attended by upwards of three thousand persons , and realised , we believe , £ 100 . There was a ball and concert . Brother Coe was a prominent contributor to the amusement of the company , among whom noticed Sir Johu Scott
we Lillie , Ben * . B . Cabbell , Esq ., Thomas Moore , Esq ., Mr . A . Thiselton , the Secretary , Mr . Patten , and many zealous supporters of the Institution . GENERAL COURT , October 4 . —Present—Rev . W . J . Rodber , Treasurer in the chair , Brs . Crucefix , Rule , H . Rowe , Waring , Coe , Crew , & c . Information having been reported to the Court this evening of the return of Thomas Moore ( the late Treasurer ) from the continent
, Esq . , it was resolved unanimously : " That the warmest thanks of this Court be presented to Bro . Thomas Moore , Esq ., the late Treasurer of this Institution , for his long and valuable services , " Resolved unanimously : " That Bro . Rodber , the Treasurer , Bro . Dr . Crucefix , and Bro . Giraud , be appointed a Committee to prepare , emblazon , and present to Bro . Thomas Moore , Esq . a vote of thanks , founded the foregoing resolutionin such they shall
upon , manner as think proper . " Various additional clothing for the boys was voted on the motion of Bro . H . Rowe . October 5 . —The Committee named on the 4 th , met at the house of Dr . Crucefix this day , aud agreed to the following vote of thanks : — " Wethe undersignedhaving been entrusted bthe General Court
, , y with the honourable and pleasing duty of conveying to you their warm , grateful , and unanimous thanks for your long , active , and zealous services as their Treasurer , whereby , under Providence , the best interests of this Charity have been advanced and secured , and the youthful
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Supreme Royal Arch Chapter.
A circular was issued on the 18 th of October , embracing the authorized morsels of intelligence relative to the Grand Chapters , under date , 18-10 , August 5 , November 4 ; 1841 , Februarys , May 5 , August 4 ; they are confined to an expression of veneration for the memory of the late Earl of Durham , Pro . Z ., the annual appointment of Grand Officers , and the notice of motion now withdrawn . The funds of the Grand Chapter are in a state
very prosperous , consisting of £ 300 Consols , aud upwards of £ 200 iu the Grand Treasurer ' s hands . COMMITTEE OF LAWS . Dec . 7 . —A meeting having been summoned , at three days' notice , on this most important business , a quorum was not formed ; a subsequent summons , at seven clays' notice , was issued for the 18 th , but the result of the meeting has not transpired .
The Charities.
THE CHARITIES .
BOYS' SCHOOL . EAGLE TAVERN , Sept . —The entertainments at the Eagle Tavern , City Road , being for the benefit of the Masonic Institution for Boys , were attended by upwards of three thousand persons , and realised , we believe , £ 100 . There was a ball and concert . Brother Coe was a prominent contributor to the amusement of the company , among whom noticed Sir Johu Scott
we Lillie , Ben * . B . Cabbell , Esq ., Thomas Moore , Esq ., Mr . A . Thiselton , the Secretary , Mr . Patten , and many zealous supporters of the Institution . GENERAL COURT , October 4 . —Present—Rev . W . J . Rodber , Treasurer in the chair , Brs . Crucefix , Rule , H . Rowe , Waring , Coe , Crew , & c . Information having been reported to the Court this evening of the return of Thomas Moore ( the late Treasurer ) from the continent
, Esq . , it was resolved unanimously : " That the warmest thanks of this Court be presented to Bro . Thomas Moore , Esq ., the late Treasurer of this Institution , for his long and valuable services , " Resolved unanimously : " That Bro . Rodber , the Treasurer , Bro . Dr . Crucefix , and Bro . Giraud , be appointed a Committee to prepare , emblazon , and present to Bro . Thomas Moore , Esq . a vote of thanks , founded the foregoing resolutionin such they shall
upon , manner as think proper . " Various additional clothing for the boys was voted on the motion of Bro . H . Rowe . October 5 . —The Committee named on the 4 th , met at the house of Dr . Crucefix this day , aud agreed to the following vote of thanks : — " Wethe undersignedhaving been entrusted bthe General Court
, , y with the honourable and pleasing duty of conveying to you their warm , grateful , and unanimous thanks for your long , active , and zealous services as their Treasurer , whereby , under Providence , the best interests of this Charity have been advanced and secured , and the youthful