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The Ancient And Accepted Rite.
to Davyd W . Nash , Esq ., Secretary-General of the 33 rd Degree for England and Wales , & c , Freemasons' Hall , London . To whom , also , all applications should be made in writing for admission into the hi gher Degrees of the Order .
Royal Freemasons' Girls' School.
ROYAL FREEMASONS' GIRLS' SCHOOL .
A QUARTERLY General Court of this Institution was held at the School-house , St . George ' s Fields , on Thursday , 14 th of October , 1852 . Bro . R . Herve Givaud in the Chair . Four children were elected into the school . The successful candidates were—Emma S . Cox , Mary Anne J . Brewster , Ann Mitchell , and Lucy Randel . There were but six candidates . It was decided that there should be an election in January nextto fill vacanciesof which there will
, , then be three . This was the last day for receiving petitions ; and only one having been presented , the new candidate , in addition to the two that were unsuccessful at the present election , will be elected without ballot . The Building Committee presented their Report , in which the completion of the new school-house was announced ; and it was decided that the children should remove thither as soon as the medical officers had certified that they might do so without detriment
to their health , from damp or other causes . The thanks of the Court were voted to the Minister and Churchwardens of St . Ann ' s , Wandsworth , for the use of the church and pulpit on the day of the dedication of the building ; to Bro . the Rev . W . A . Hill , for his assistance in the service ; and to the V . W . Bro . the Rev . J . W . Gleadall , P . G . C , for the able discourse he delivered . Thanks having been voted to the Chairman , the Court adjourned . The next Quarterly Court will be held on Thursday , 13 th of January , 1853 , at twelve o'clock .
Metropolitan.
METROPOLITAN .
GRAND STEWARDS' LODGE . —The Public Night of this Lodge was held on the loth December , when the Lectures of the 2 nd and 3 rd Degrees were worked by the W . M . Bro . Emly , assisted by the following Brethren : —J . Hodgkinson , S . G . D ., Cox , J . Newton , Tomkins , Burgess , and Johnson . We could have wished to have seen a larger attendance of the Craft , to have received the benefit of ¦ hearing the Lectures , which are so perfectly worked in this Lodge .
The Lecture of the 1 st Degree will be worked on Wednesday evening , Hie 16 th March next , at which all E . A . can attend . We strongly advise all our younger Brethren to avail themselves of the opportunity which will then be afforded them by the members of the
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The Ancient And Accepted Rite.
to Davyd W . Nash , Esq ., Secretary-General of the 33 rd Degree for England and Wales , & c , Freemasons' Hall , London . To whom , also , all applications should be made in writing for admission into the hi gher Degrees of the Order .
Royal Freemasons' Girls' School.
ROYAL FREEMASONS' GIRLS' SCHOOL .
A QUARTERLY General Court of this Institution was held at the School-house , St . George ' s Fields , on Thursday , 14 th of October , 1852 . Bro . R . Herve Givaud in the Chair . Four children were elected into the school . The successful candidates were—Emma S . Cox , Mary Anne J . Brewster , Ann Mitchell , and Lucy Randel . There were but six candidates . It was decided that there should be an election in January nextto fill vacanciesof which there will
, , then be three . This was the last day for receiving petitions ; and only one having been presented , the new candidate , in addition to the two that were unsuccessful at the present election , will be elected without ballot . The Building Committee presented their Report , in which the completion of the new school-house was announced ; and it was decided that the children should remove thither as soon as the medical officers had certified that they might do so without detriment
to their health , from damp or other causes . The thanks of the Court were voted to the Minister and Churchwardens of St . Ann ' s , Wandsworth , for the use of the church and pulpit on the day of the dedication of the building ; to Bro . the Rev . W . A . Hill , for his assistance in the service ; and to the V . W . Bro . the Rev . J . W . Gleadall , P . G . C , for the able discourse he delivered . Thanks having been voted to the Chairman , the Court adjourned . The next Quarterly Court will be held on Thursday , 13 th of January , 1853 , at twelve o'clock .
Metropolitan.
METROPOLITAN .
GRAND STEWARDS' LODGE . —The Public Night of this Lodge was held on the loth December , when the Lectures of the 2 nd and 3 rd Degrees were worked by the W . M . Bro . Emly , assisted by the following Brethren : —J . Hodgkinson , S . G . D ., Cox , J . Newton , Tomkins , Burgess , and Johnson . We could have wished to have seen a larger attendance of the Craft , to have received the benefit of ¦ hearing the Lectures , which are so perfectly worked in this Lodge .
The Lecture of the 1 st Degree will be worked on Wednesday evening , Hie 16 th March next , at which all E . A . can attend . We strongly advise all our younger Brethren to avail themselves of the opportunity which will then be afforded them by the members of the