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The Feeemasons' Quarterly Magazine And Review.
THE FEEEMASONS' QUARTERLY MAGAZINE AND REVIEW .
DECEMBER 31 , 1852 .
GRANT OF GRAND LODGE FOR THE SUSTENTATION OF THE PROPOSED BUILDING FOR THE BOYS' SCHOOL . AMIDST the present dearth of metropolitan Masonic intelligence , —a sure indication that the Craft is prospering , and that the difficulties , with which it was a short time since
environed , are removed , —there was one subject , brought forward at the last QUARTERLY COMMUNICATION , that cannot w ell be passed over without note or comment . "We refer to the proposition of the M . W . the Grand Master , the Earl of Zetland , that 5001 . should be set apart for the sustentation
and reparation of the building , which is to be erected as soon as sufficient funds are raised , wherein the sons of decayed Freemasons may be housed and educated , and so brought under a more comprehensive and active superintendence than can now be possibly attained by the regulations of the present
system , —the manifest improvements of which , great as they are , are not adequate for the progression of an educational establishment of such importance as " THE BOYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION , FOR CLOTHING , EDUCATING , AND APPRENTICING THE SONS OF INDIGENT AND DECEASED FREEMASONS . " VOL . in . S II
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
The Feeemasons' Quarterly Magazine And Review.
THE FEEEMASONS' QUARTERLY MAGAZINE AND REVIEW .
DECEMBER 31 , 1852 .
GRANT OF GRAND LODGE FOR THE SUSTENTATION OF THE PROPOSED BUILDING FOR THE BOYS' SCHOOL . AMIDST the present dearth of metropolitan Masonic intelligence , —a sure indication that the Craft is prospering , and that the difficulties , with which it was a short time since
environed , are removed , —there was one subject , brought forward at the last QUARTERLY COMMUNICATION , that cannot w ell be passed over without note or comment . "We refer to the proposition of the M . W . the Grand Master , the Earl of Zetland , that 5001 . should be set apart for the sustentation
and reparation of the building , which is to be erected as soon as sufficient funds are raised , wherein the sons of decayed Freemasons may be housed and educated , and so brought under a more comprehensive and active superintendence than can now be possibly attained by the regulations of the present
system , —the manifest improvements of which , great as they are , are not adequate for the progression of an educational establishment of such importance as " THE BOYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION , FOR CLOTHING , EDUCATING , AND APPRENTICING THE SONS OF INDIGENT AND DECEASED FREEMASONS . " VOL . in . S II