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Masonic Intelligence.
A Committee of Installed Principals to be appointed for the ' purpose of installing Principals deserving of installation . Notice of their meeting to be given . March 9 . — ESPECIAL GRAND CHAPTER . —A ery numerous meeting ; 1-1- R . H . the Duke of York was exalted , and took rank as P . M . E . Z . ; clothing presented to H . R . H . Grand Festival-Present : H . R . H . the Duke of Sussexthe M . E . Z ., in the chair ,
, H . R . H . the Duke of York , ancl seventy other members . 1826 . Feb . I . —AH Past First Principals to have a seat in Grand Chapter , while they continue subscribing members to a Chapter . May 3 . —Committee of General Purposes re-elected . Aug . 26 . —No Companion eligible for a Principal's chair until a Master , or Past Master of a Craft Lodge . Companions to fill each chair of J . H . Z . in succession . Indulgences on this point to
new Chapters and others . Feb . 7 . —Address of Condolence to H . R . H . theDuke of Sussex on the death of H . R . H . the Duke of York . May 2 . —Reply to such Address . New regulation . " If the Principal Sojourner , his assistants , the Sword Bearer and Standard Bearer , fail to attend during two consecutive Convocations , without sufficient excuse being given , they shall forfeit their rank and appointments . " Committee of General Purposes
re-elected . 3828 . Feb . 6 . — £ 100 voted to the widow of the late E . C . Waller Rodwell AVright . Companion Holgate suspended . May 7 . —Companion Holgate expelled . Indisposition of the M . E . Z . prevented the new appointments .
May 28 , —ESPECIAL GRAND CHAPTER . —New appointments made . 1830 . Feb . 3 . —The M . E . Z . reported that the Installing Committee were ready to install qualified Principals . Comp . Goff elected on this Committee , vice M'Gillivray , abroad . Aug . 4 . —Address of Condolence to H . R . H . the M . E . Z . on the decease of King George the Fourth . 1832 . May 2 . —The Marquis of Salisbury , the Marquis of Abercorn
, and Lord Monson exalted . A banquet afterwards . 1834 . May 7 . —Committee of Ceremonies appointed . Committee of General Purposes elected , after having been dormant for many years , during which period the Grand Scribes were the only responsible parties ! Nov . 21 . —Only First Principals admitted to promulgation of revised Ceremonies .
Nov . 25—All Principals admitted . 1835 . Feb . 4 . —Lord Dundas appointed Pro-Z . Miller the Janitor to receive £ 20 per annum . Nov . 4 . —Ceremonies as revised declared to be law . Nov . 6 . —The M . E . Z . announced his warrant of promulgation in reference to the Ceremonies . Chapters in future to pay for the certificate and registry of Companion . Fifty guineas voted
every in aid of the repairs of the Girls' School . 1837 . May . —Committee of Laws appointed , viz .: the three Grand Principals , E . C . Burckhardt , Henderson , Shadbolt , Gilbert , T . Moore , Crucefix , and Philipe . Nov . 1 . — . £ 50 a-year voted to the Grand Scribes . 1838 . May 2 . —Committee of Laws and General Purposes elected .
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
Masonic Intelligence.
A Committee of Installed Principals to be appointed for the ' purpose of installing Principals deserving of installation . Notice of their meeting to be given . March 9 . — ESPECIAL GRAND CHAPTER . —A ery numerous meeting ; 1-1- R . H . the Duke of York was exalted , and took rank as P . M . E . Z . ; clothing presented to H . R . H . Grand Festival-Present : H . R . H . the Duke of Sussexthe M . E . Z ., in the chair ,
, H . R . H . the Duke of York , ancl seventy other members . 1826 . Feb . I . —AH Past First Principals to have a seat in Grand Chapter , while they continue subscribing members to a Chapter . May 3 . —Committee of General Purposes re-elected . Aug . 26 . —No Companion eligible for a Principal's chair until a Master , or Past Master of a Craft Lodge . Companions to fill each chair of J . H . Z . in succession . Indulgences on this point to
new Chapters and others . Feb . 7 . —Address of Condolence to H . R . H . theDuke of Sussex on the death of H . R . H . the Duke of York . May 2 . —Reply to such Address . New regulation . " If the Principal Sojourner , his assistants , the Sword Bearer and Standard Bearer , fail to attend during two consecutive Convocations , without sufficient excuse being given , they shall forfeit their rank and appointments . " Committee of General Purposes
re-elected . 3828 . Feb . 6 . — £ 100 voted to the widow of the late E . C . Waller Rodwell AVright . Companion Holgate suspended . May 7 . —Companion Holgate expelled . Indisposition of the M . E . Z . prevented the new appointments .
May 28 , —ESPECIAL GRAND CHAPTER . —New appointments made . 1830 . Feb . 3 . —The M . E . Z . reported that the Installing Committee were ready to install qualified Principals . Comp . Goff elected on this Committee , vice M'Gillivray , abroad . Aug . 4 . —Address of Condolence to H . R . H . the M . E . Z . on the decease of King George the Fourth . 1832 . May 2 . —The Marquis of Salisbury , the Marquis of Abercorn
, and Lord Monson exalted . A banquet afterwards . 1834 . May 7 . —Committee of Ceremonies appointed . Committee of General Purposes elected , after having been dormant for many years , during which period the Grand Scribes were the only responsible parties ! Nov . 21 . —Only First Principals admitted to promulgation of revised Ceremonies .
Nov . 25—All Principals admitted . 1835 . Feb . 4 . —Lord Dundas appointed Pro-Z . Miller the Janitor to receive £ 20 per annum . Nov . 4 . —Ceremonies as revised declared to be law . Nov . 6 . —The M . E . Z . announced his warrant of promulgation in reference to the Ceremonies . Chapters in future to pay for the certificate and registry of Companion . Fifty guineas voted
every in aid of the repairs of the Girls' School . 1837 . May . —Committee of Laws appointed , viz .: the three Grand Principals , E . C . Burckhardt , Henderson , Shadbolt , Gilbert , T . Moore , Crucefix , and Philipe . Nov . 1 . — . £ 50 a-year voted to the Grand Scribes . 1838 . May 2 . —Committee of Laws and General Purposes elected .