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Quarterly Communication.
differed , ; and ! thought- that the discussion should be postponed to , give time for consideration . : ; : Bro . . CRUCEFIX objected . in toto to this portion of the report of . the Board of General Purposes , inasmuch as there was even a disrespectful inattention , to the directions of Grand . Lodge , which had limited their instruction to : a mere ministerial office ; and expressly stated that it should not be legislative : whereas the Board had not merely transposed words
and sentences , . but . had absolutel y entered altogether into new matter . . -. Several Brethren addressed the Grand Lodge , and it was ultimately settled that all the , alterations proposed . by the Board ( as well as ! those suggested by others then present ) , should be printed and circulated forthwith , that the Craft " might not be taken by surprise ; " the same to come on for discussion at the ensuing Grand Lodge . . ; . The Committee appointed to enquire into the propriety of granting
£ 50 to the widow of a deceased Brother , reported that they could not recommend the grant ;; whereon a very animated discussion took place . On a , show of hands , the grant was agreed to by a majority of two ' .. ] The Grand Lodge was then closed in ample form , and adjourned . *
Grand Conclave Of England And Wales.
GRAND CONCLAVE OF ENGLAND AND WALES .
COMMITTEE OF GENERAL PURPOSES . Oct . 2 . —Present , Sir Knights Stuart , White , Claydon , Goldsworthy , Crucefix ,. Gibbins . The minutes ofthe last meeting were read , as was some correspondence . A letter from Bro . Davyd William i Nash , Secretary-jGeneral to the Supreme Council of the S . G . I . G . 33 rd degree , addressed to the Grand Chancellor , was read , announcing that such Supreme Council had been authorized and organized for England and Wales . It was resolved , that in the next summons to the members of the
Committee , " that it should be announced that the subject of paraphernalia should be considered . - -The next meeting of the Committee will take place on the first ; day of January , 1847 . .-..-
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Quarterly Communication.
differed , ; and ! thought- that the discussion should be postponed to , give time for consideration . : ; : Bro . . CRUCEFIX objected . in toto to this portion of the report of . the Board of General Purposes , inasmuch as there was even a disrespectful inattention , to the directions of Grand . Lodge , which had limited their instruction to : a mere ministerial office ; and expressly stated that it should not be legislative : whereas the Board had not merely transposed words
and sentences , . but . had absolutel y entered altogether into new matter . . -. Several Brethren addressed the Grand Lodge , and it was ultimately settled that all the , alterations proposed . by the Board ( as well as ! those suggested by others then present ) , should be printed and circulated forthwith , that the Craft " might not be taken by surprise ; " the same to come on for discussion at the ensuing Grand Lodge . . ; . The Committee appointed to enquire into the propriety of granting
£ 50 to the widow of a deceased Brother , reported that they could not recommend the grant ;; whereon a very animated discussion took place . On a , show of hands , the grant was agreed to by a majority of two ' .. ] The Grand Lodge was then closed in ample form , and adjourned . *
Grand Conclave Of England And Wales.
GRAND CONCLAVE OF ENGLAND AND WALES .
COMMITTEE OF GENERAL PURPOSES . Oct . 2 . —Present , Sir Knights Stuart , White , Claydon , Goldsworthy , Crucefix ,. Gibbins . The minutes ofthe last meeting were read , as was some correspondence . A letter from Bro . Davyd William i Nash , Secretary-jGeneral to the Supreme Council of the S . G . I . G . 33 rd degree , addressed to the Grand Chancellor , was read , announcing that such Supreme Council had been authorized and organized for England and Wales . It was resolved , that in the next summons to the members of the
Committee , " that it should be announced that the subject of paraphernalia should be considered . - -The next meeting of the Committee will take place on the first ; day of January , 1847 . .-..-