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Masonic Intelligence.
MASONIC INTELLIGENCE .
SUPREME GRAND CHAPTER . COMMITTEE OF LAWS . Oct . 22 . —Present , Companions Hall and Crucefix . — Arrangements made preparatory to meetings appointed for the 27 th , 28 th , and 29 th inst . Oct . 27 . —Present , Comps . Ramsbottom , Hall , Burckhardt , Crucefix , and AValton . —The Committee sat for upwards of three hours , and made
considerable progress . Oct . 28 . — Present , Comps . Hall , Burckhardt , Crucefix , and AA aIton . —The Committee sat for three hours , and nearly finished their examination . Oct . 29 . —Present , Comps . Hall , Burckhardt , and Crucefix . —The Committee sat for three hours , completed their task , and prepared their report * Scribe E . Comp . AV . H . AVhite attended all the meetings of the Committee .
QUARTERLY CONVOCATION . —NOV . 2 . Present , E . Comps . J . Ramsbottom , M . P ., B . B . Cabbell , and H . C . Sirr , as Z . H . J ., and about thirty other Principals . The minutes of the last Convocation were read and confirmed . f Comp . HALL announced that the Committee of Laws bad completed their Report ; and moved that the Code of Laws be read , and that it should remain for inspection in the office of the Grand Scribeuntil the
, next Convocation : which motion being seconded , Comp . RAMSBOTTOM moved as an amendment , which was also seconded , that the laws be not read , as the doing so would take up too much time . The amendment was carried- } . ' by a majority of three . Comp . TURNER spoke on the propriety of a grant of a small annuity to the widow of the late Comp . A . U . Thiselton . The subject was deferred ^
The procrastination that has hitherto prevented the publication ofthe revised laws of the Grand Chapter , appearing still to prevail as an evil destiny , it may not be uninteresting to our readers to examine the past transactions of the Grand Chapter , and to bring into view such prominent features as , with the old still existing laws , form the principle of our legislation : —
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Masonic Intelligence.
MASONIC INTELLIGENCE .
SUPREME GRAND CHAPTER . COMMITTEE OF LAWS . Oct . 22 . —Present , Companions Hall and Crucefix . — Arrangements made preparatory to meetings appointed for the 27 th , 28 th , and 29 th inst . Oct . 27 . —Present , Comps . Ramsbottom , Hall , Burckhardt , Crucefix , and AValton . —The Committee sat for upwards of three hours , and made
considerable progress . Oct . 28 . — Present , Comps . Hall , Burckhardt , Crucefix , and AA aIton . —The Committee sat for three hours , and nearly finished their examination . Oct . 29 . —Present , Comps . Hall , Burckhardt , and Crucefix . —The Committee sat for three hours , completed their task , and prepared their report * Scribe E . Comp . AV . H . AVhite attended all the meetings of the Committee .
QUARTERLY CONVOCATION . —NOV . 2 . Present , E . Comps . J . Ramsbottom , M . P ., B . B . Cabbell , and H . C . Sirr , as Z . H . J ., and about thirty other Principals . The minutes of the last Convocation were read and confirmed . f Comp . HALL announced that the Committee of Laws bad completed their Report ; and moved that the Code of Laws be read , and that it should remain for inspection in the office of the Grand Scribeuntil the
, next Convocation : which motion being seconded , Comp . RAMSBOTTOM moved as an amendment , which was also seconded , that the laws be not read , as the doing so would take up too much time . The amendment was carried- } . ' by a majority of three . Comp . TURNER spoke on the propriety of a grant of a small annuity to the widow of the late Comp . A . U . Thiselton . The subject was deferred ^
The procrastination that has hitherto prevented the publication ofthe revised laws of the Grand Chapter , appearing still to prevail as an evil destiny , it may not be uninteresting to our readers to examine the past transactions of the Grand Chapter , and to bring into view such prominent features as , with the old still existing laws , form the principle of our legislation : —