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The ' 33rd Degree Foe England And Wales , And The Dependencies Of The British Crown.
The next Convocation of the Order will be held either in the first or second week of February , 1852 . * * * To prevent mistakes , our country Brethren are informed that all petitions for warrants for Chapters of Rose Croix , & e . ( without which that Sublime Degree cannot be conferred ) , should be addressed to David W . Nash , Esq ., Secretary General of the Supreme Council of the 33 rd Degree fov England and "Wales , Freemasons' Hall , London . To whom also all applications should be made in writing for admission into the higher Degrees of the Order .
The Charities.
THE CHARITIES .
ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR CLOTHING , EDUCATING , AND APPRENTICING THE SONS OF INDIGENT AND DECAYED FREEMASONS . On Wednesday , Oct . 21 st , an Examination of the Boys of this Institution , residing within the metropolitan district , took place , by permission of the M . W . the G . M ., in the Temple , Freemasons' Hall . The
examination was conducted by the V . W . the Rev . J . E . Cox , Grand Chaplain , and Bro . Fourdrinier , W . M . of the Lodge of Antiquity , who most kindly supplied the place of Bro . Rowland Gardiner Alston , Past J . G . W ., of whose services the Institution was unavoidabl y deprived on this occasion , by pressing engagements . After a rigid scrutiny of the acquirements of each hoy in the several departments of study in which they are daily engaged , both by paper "
work and viva voce , the Examiners had the pleasure to report to the Committee , that the following boys were entitled to be placed , as being worthy of the Prizes proposed to be conferred upon them ; viz . —Speight , Writing and Arithmetic ; Payne , * Arithmetic and English History ; W ^ yatt and Owen , Geography and English History ; Gooderich , Writing ; Vines , Arithmetic . The Examiners also reported that Gray and Shackell were worthof
y commendation ; the former for Writing , and the latter for Arithmetic . The Prizes were distributed to the above-named boys , on Nov . 15 th ., when an appropriate address was delivered to them , in the presence of all their school-fellows , and of the Committee , by the Chairman , Bro . Rowland Gardiner Alston .
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The ' 33rd Degree Foe England And Wales , And The Dependencies Of The British Crown.
The next Convocation of the Order will be held either in the first or second week of February , 1852 . * * * To prevent mistakes , our country Brethren are informed that all petitions for warrants for Chapters of Rose Croix , & e . ( without which that Sublime Degree cannot be conferred ) , should be addressed to David W . Nash , Esq ., Secretary General of the Supreme Council of the 33 rd Degree fov England and "Wales , Freemasons' Hall , London . To whom also all applications should be made in writing for admission into the higher Degrees of the Order .
The Charities.
THE CHARITIES .
ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR CLOTHING , EDUCATING , AND APPRENTICING THE SONS OF INDIGENT AND DECAYED FREEMASONS . On Wednesday , Oct . 21 st , an Examination of the Boys of this Institution , residing within the metropolitan district , took place , by permission of the M . W . the G . M ., in the Temple , Freemasons' Hall . The
examination was conducted by the V . W . the Rev . J . E . Cox , Grand Chaplain , and Bro . Fourdrinier , W . M . of the Lodge of Antiquity , who most kindly supplied the place of Bro . Rowland Gardiner Alston , Past J . G . W ., of whose services the Institution was unavoidabl y deprived on this occasion , by pressing engagements . After a rigid scrutiny of the acquirements of each hoy in the several departments of study in which they are daily engaged , both by paper "
work and viva voce , the Examiners had the pleasure to report to the Committee , that the following boys were entitled to be placed , as being worthy of the Prizes proposed to be conferred upon them ; viz . —Speight , Writing and Arithmetic ; Payne , * Arithmetic and English History ; W ^ yatt and Owen , Geography and English History ; Gooderich , Writing ; Vines , Arithmetic . The Examiners also reported that Gray and Shackell were worthof
y commendation ; the former for Writing , and the latter for Arithmetic . The Prizes were distributed to the above-named boys , on Nov . 15 th ., when an appropriate address was delivered to them , in the presence of all their school-fellows , and of the Committee , by the Chairman , Bro . Rowland Gardiner Alston .