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Article GRAND CONCLAVE OF ENGLAND AND WALES:" Page 1 of 1 Article SUPREME GRAND COUNCIL FOR ENGLAND AND WALES. Page 1 of 2 →
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Grand Conclave Of England And Wales:"
GRAND CONCLAVE OF ENGLAND AND WALES : "
COMMITTEE OF GENERAL PURPOSES , 1 st Oct . —Present , Sir Knights Crucefix , Claydon , and Wackevbarth . There being no report from the Sub-committee appointed to consider of the costume , & c , the subject could not be entertained . Some correspondence was read ; in particular , a letter from Jersey , on the subject of a warrant for an Encampment ; which , of course , was respectfullreferred to the Supreme Grand Master .
y A report was given of a Masonic Templar having been munificently relieved by the Chapter of Observance with twenty pounds , but whose certificate was not returned to him , by reason that it was considered to be informal , if not a forgery . The certificate was produced to the Committee , aud was an exact copy of the certificates formerly issued by the Grand Conclave , and the assumed seal of which body was attached ; but it appeared to this Committee that either such certificate and seal
must have been surreptitiously obtained , or that the certificate itself was altogether a forgery . The Committee then directed that the certificate should be impounded , and that the Commander of the Encampment , No . IS , at Newcastle-on-Tyne , should be written to on the subject , detailing all circumstances , and requiring his explanation thereon . It was suggested that the month of October was altogether an inconvenient time for the meeting of the Committee . - The Committee then adjourned . .,: . ;
Supreme Grand Council For England And Wales.
SUPREME GRAND COUNCIL FOR ENGLAND AND WALES .
THE Supreme Council of Son . Gr . Insp . General of the 33 rd and last degree of the Ancient and Accepted Rite , assembled by regular convocation at their Grand East at the Freemasons' Hall , London ,, on the 9 th of December , instant . ' . After the discussion of affairs .
relating to the administration of the Supreme Council , and the reception of a highly satisfactory statement of the financial ; affairs , ; o £ . the ,, Supreme Council from the IlL ; Crrd . Treas . Genl . H . E ., the Supreme Council constituted itself a Sovereign ¦¦
Chapter of Grand Elected Kts . K . H . of the 30 th degree .. ,- -. , ,, ,.- ? The Most P . Sov . Gr . Commander , R . T . Crucefix , ou the . thrpne . ;; . The 111 . Bro ., Henry Udall , Gr . Treas . Genl ., oecupied ^ th ' ej ( Qhajr of President , pf the Sovereign Chapter of Kts . K . H . ,.. The ;§ ubJime Princes of the Royal Secret of the 32 nd degree , and the Grand Inquisitors Commanders of the 31 st degree , then present , took their seats according to their respective rank and dignity in the Order . VOL . v . 3 P
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Grand Conclave Of England And Wales:"
GRAND CONCLAVE OF ENGLAND AND WALES : "
COMMITTEE OF GENERAL PURPOSES , 1 st Oct . —Present , Sir Knights Crucefix , Claydon , and Wackevbarth . There being no report from the Sub-committee appointed to consider of the costume , & c , the subject could not be entertained . Some correspondence was read ; in particular , a letter from Jersey , on the subject of a warrant for an Encampment ; which , of course , was respectfullreferred to the Supreme Grand Master .
y A report was given of a Masonic Templar having been munificently relieved by the Chapter of Observance with twenty pounds , but whose certificate was not returned to him , by reason that it was considered to be informal , if not a forgery . The certificate was produced to the Committee , aud was an exact copy of the certificates formerly issued by the Grand Conclave , and the assumed seal of which body was attached ; but it appeared to this Committee that either such certificate and seal
must have been surreptitiously obtained , or that the certificate itself was altogether a forgery . The Committee then directed that the certificate should be impounded , and that the Commander of the Encampment , No . IS , at Newcastle-on-Tyne , should be written to on the subject , detailing all circumstances , and requiring his explanation thereon . It was suggested that the month of October was altogether an inconvenient time for the meeting of the Committee . - The Committee then adjourned . .,: . ;
Supreme Grand Council For England And Wales.
SUPREME GRAND COUNCIL FOR ENGLAND AND WALES .
THE Supreme Council of Son . Gr . Insp . General of the 33 rd and last degree of the Ancient and Accepted Rite , assembled by regular convocation at their Grand East at the Freemasons' Hall , London ,, on the 9 th of December , instant . ' . After the discussion of affairs .
relating to the administration of the Supreme Council , and the reception of a highly satisfactory statement of the financial ; affairs , ; o £ . the ,, Supreme Council from the IlL ; Crrd . Treas . Genl . H . E ., the Supreme Council constituted itself a Sovereign ¦¦
Chapter of Grand Elected Kts . K . H . of the 30 th degree .. ,- -. , ,, ,.- ? The Most P . Sov . Gr . Commander , R . T . Crucefix , ou the . thrpne . ;; . The 111 . Bro ., Henry Udall , Gr . Treas . Genl ., oecupied ^ th ' ej ( Qhajr of President , pf the Sovereign Chapter of Kts . K . H . ,.. The ;§ ubJime Princes of the Royal Secret of the 32 nd degree , and the Grand Inquisitors Commanders of the 31 st degree , then present , took their seats according to their respective rank and dignity in the Order . VOL . v . 3 P