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Article THE LIBRARY QUESTION. ← Page 3 of 3 Article TO THE EDITOR. Page 1 of 1 Article TO THE EDITOR. Page 1 of 1 Article TO THE EDITOR. Page 1 of 1
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The Library Question.
who have , as they say , the money and the inclination , will persist in remaining innocent of adding to our Library stock . A PAST MASTER . £ Is a Past Master aware that the Curators of the Library and Museum have actually expunged from the Freemasons' Calendar the customary notice of the desire of Grand Lodge to give publicity to the
undertaking ? . — Vide p . 124 , 1846 . This omission is offensive to decency , and insulting to the members of the Grand Lodge . There is too much of the leaven of officious impertinence still remaining in the Board to hope for much improvement . Albeit , there is , we are free to admit , some new blood infused into the unshapely mass . We must , we suppose , commit a wee-bit of treason to work about a change . —ED . ]
To The Editor.
TO THE EDITOR .
A HINT TO THE GRAND SECRETARY . 40 ; S ) 54 . General Post Office , 51 st Nov . injci Lieut .-Colonel Maberly presents his cbrnpliirients to tbe ^ Editbr , and begs to acknowledge the receipt of his letter _ qf the 20 th instant , arid to acquaint him that it will receive immediate attention . '
To The Editor.
TO THE EDITOR .
London , 3 rd December , 1846 . ' - j SIR AND BROTHER , —I address you under the most poignant regret , and with feelings of bitter self-reproach , that I was absent from'the Grand Lodge last night ; and that thereby a vote was lost to the cause of Masonic gratitude .- Would you believe that I was indebted to the deceased Brother for the most devoted attention , which I sacredly believe saved my life . Niht after niht did he sit bmy bed-side
g g y administering comfort and : consolation ; and yet how have I requited his memory?—how havel repaid to that exemplary lady , his widow , and her six orphans , this great debt I owe to her husband and their father ? I feel a remorse I can hardly express ; but the lesson , although severe ; will , I trust , never be lost on me . I pray her to forgive me , and that God may pardon my sin . TBMPLARIUS .
To The Editor.
TO THE EDITOR .
.... lOUi December , 181 S . Sin , —By accident I heard of the result of the vote , in Grand Lodge on the case of a widow lady ; and as the widow and daughter of Freemasons , I blushfor an Order I have hitherto held in veneration , Oh 1 to think that the case of an English gentlewoman should have been thus unseemly dragged into a public discussion . My honoured father and jbeloved : husband would have scorned the hateful : anddisgusting
my , ' proceeding , ylf'you : should require any confirmation of my declaration , that ith . e icaseihas of , alliothers : the . greatest claim to sympathy and respect , Lshallibe happy . tb ; satisfy you , y :. ; ... ' .- . ...-.,. , {; r , " ;; : ' ¦ - >• : ¦ ' ¦ IKA ' -. T ; -yyy .-y ¦ ,: ' ,, ¦ And remain ,-Sir ,.. your ; . very . obedientservant , Wli-Ai-nno ' S-li > _ .. , ;;;; : ; , . ..,,: ' .:. . -. ,-: ,-:.: ... . .,, ; ,: ¦ ¦ -, , y ,-. Mv ' . T . " .-
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The Library Question.
who have , as they say , the money and the inclination , will persist in remaining innocent of adding to our Library stock . A PAST MASTER . £ Is a Past Master aware that the Curators of the Library and Museum have actually expunged from the Freemasons' Calendar the customary notice of the desire of Grand Lodge to give publicity to the
undertaking ? . — Vide p . 124 , 1846 . This omission is offensive to decency , and insulting to the members of the Grand Lodge . There is too much of the leaven of officious impertinence still remaining in the Board to hope for much improvement . Albeit , there is , we are free to admit , some new blood infused into the unshapely mass . We must , we suppose , commit a wee-bit of treason to work about a change . —ED . ]
To The Editor.
TO THE EDITOR .
A HINT TO THE GRAND SECRETARY . 40 ; S ) 54 . General Post Office , 51 st Nov . injci Lieut .-Colonel Maberly presents his cbrnpliirients to tbe ^ Editbr , and begs to acknowledge the receipt of his letter _ qf the 20 th instant , arid to acquaint him that it will receive immediate attention . '
To The Editor.
TO THE EDITOR .
London , 3 rd December , 1846 . ' - j SIR AND BROTHER , —I address you under the most poignant regret , and with feelings of bitter self-reproach , that I was absent from'the Grand Lodge last night ; and that thereby a vote was lost to the cause of Masonic gratitude .- Would you believe that I was indebted to the deceased Brother for the most devoted attention , which I sacredly believe saved my life . Niht after niht did he sit bmy bed-side
g g y administering comfort and : consolation ; and yet how have I requited his memory?—how havel repaid to that exemplary lady , his widow , and her six orphans , this great debt I owe to her husband and their father ? I feel a remorse I can hardly express ; but the lesson , although severe ; will , I trust , never be lost on me . I pray her to forgive me , and that God may pardon my sin . TBMPLARIUS .
To The Editor.
TO THE EDITOR .
.... lOUi December , 181 S . Sin , —By accident I heard of the result of the vote , in Grand Lodge on the case of a widow lady ; and as the widow and daughter of Freemasons , I blushfor an Order I have hitherto held in veneration , Oh 1 to think that the case of an English gentlewoman should have been thus unseemly dragged into a public discussion . My honoured father and jbeloved : husband would have scorned the hateful : anddisgusting
my , ' proceeding , ylf'you : should require any confirmation of my declaration , that ith . e icaseihas of , alliothers : the . greatest claim to sympathy and respect , Lshallibe happy . tb ; satisfy you , y :. ; ... ' .- . ...-.,. , {; r , " ;; : ' ¦ - >• : ¦ ' ¦ IKA ' -. T ; -yyy .-y ¦ ,: ' ,, ¦ And remain ,-Sir ,.. your ; . very . obedientservant , Wli-Ai-nno ' S-li > _ .. , ;;;; : ; , . ..,,: ' .:. . -. ,-: ,-:.: ... . .,, ; ,: ¦ ¦ -, , y ,-. Mv ' . T . " .-