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Freemasonry In England.

FREEMASONRY IN ENGLAND .

( Continued from p . 590 . ) On the death of George I ., his son , George IL , ascended to the throne , June llth , 17 * 27 , and on the 2 < ith of the same month a Grand Lodge ivas held at the Devil ' s Tavern , Temple Bar , at AA'hich ivere present , the Earl of Inchknim , G . M ., his officers , and the Masters and Wardens of forty

Lodges . ¦ At this Lodge , it ivas resolved to extend the privilege of voting in Grand Lodge to Past Grand Wardens , that privilege having been preA'iously restricted to Past Grand Masters , by a resolution , 21 st November , 1724 , and to Past Deputies , 28 th February , 1726 . This AA-as a peculiar favour ; for the Grand Lodge , according to the old constitutions , coidd consist only of the Masters and Wardens of Begular Lodges , with the

Grand Master and his Wardens at their head ; and it was the custom , even for these officers , at their annual election , and on other particular occasions to Avithdraw , that they might not appear to use any undue influence .

A Grand Lodge Avas convened "b y Br . GoAA'pev , D . G . M ., on the 19 th December , 1727 , AA'hen Lord Coleraine Avas nominated Grand Master for the ensuing year , and unanimously approved . On the 27 th of the same month , he ivas regularly installed in his high office ; after Avhich he appointed Br . Choke , D . G . M ., Blackerby and Highmore , Grand Wardens , Br . Beed , Secretary . During his administration , several UBAV Lodges

ivere constituted , and a dispensation Avas granted to hold a Lodge in St . Bernard Street , Madrid . At the last Grand Lodge convened by his Lordship , Dr . Desaguliers moved—that the ancient office of Stewards should be revived , for the purpose of assisting the Grand Wardens in providing the Feast . This was agreed to , their number restricted to tAvelve , ancl their appointment made annual .

Lord Kingston succeeded as G . M ., and Avas invested and installed on the 27 th December , 1728 , at a grand feast held at Mercers' Hall , Avhen he appointed Brs . Blackerby , D . G . M ., Thornhill and 0 'Coimer , Grand Wardens . His Lordship distinguished himself by Ms zeal in attending the Quarterly Communications , as n ell as by several costly presents to the Grand Lodge , consisting of a curious pedestal , a rich

cushion , a A'elvet . hag , and a new jewel set in gold , for the use of the Grand Secretary . During his administration the Society flourished exceedingly . Many Lodges were constituted , and a deputation Avas granted to George Pomfret , Esq ., authorizing him to open a UBAV Lodge in Bengal . This may be deemed the first introduction of Masonry into our Indian Settlements . It has been attended Avith the most prosperous results , and , by its rapid progress , the annual remittances to the Grand Lodge from this and other parts of India , haA'e amounted to a considerable sum .

At a Grand Lodge , held at the Devil ' s Tavern , 27 th December , 1729 , Br . Blackerby , D . G . M ., by authority of Lord Kingston , proposed the Duke of Norfolk as Grand Sfaster for the ensuing year , which nomination M M 2

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OUR CHARITIES. Article 1
FREEMASONRY IN ENGLAND. Article 3
MASONIC REMINISCENCES. Article 11
MASONIC INTELLIGENCE. Article 19
PROVINCIAL LODGES. Article 26
ROYAL ARCH. Article 39
SCOTLAND. Article 42
FREEMASONRY IN INDIA. Article 45
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 46
SUMMARY OF NEWS FOR OCTOBER. Article 47
OBITUARY. Article 51
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Freemasonry In England.

FREEMASONRY IN ENGLAND .

( Continued from p . 590 . ) On the death of George I ., his son , George IL , ascended to the throne , June llth , 17 * 27 , and on the 2 < ith of the same month a Grand Lodge ivas held at the Devil ' s Tavern , Temple Bar , at AA'hich ivere present , the Earl of Inchknim , G . M ., his officers , and the Masters and Wardens of forty

Lodges . ¦ At this Lodge , it ivas resolved to extend the privilege of voting in Grand Lodge to Past Grand Wardens , that privilege having been preA'iously restricted to Past Grand Masters , by a resolution , 21 st November , 1724 , and to Past Deputies , 28 th February , 1726 . This AA-as a peculiar favour ; for the Grand Lodge , according to the old constitutions , coidd consist only of the Masters and Wardens of Begular Lodges , with the

Grand Master and his Wardens at their head ; and it was the custom , even for these officers , at their annual election , and on other particular occasions to Avithdraw , that they might not appear to use any undue influence .

A Grand Lodge Avas convened "b y Br . GoAA'pev , D . G . M ., on the 19 th December , 1727 , AA'hen Lord Coleraine Avas nominated Grand Master for the ensuing year , and unanimously approved . On the 27 th of the same month , he ivas regularly installed in his high office ; after Avhich he appointed Br . Choke , D . G . M ., Blackerby and Highmore , Grand Wardens , Br . Beed , Secretary . During his administration , several UBAV Lodges

ivere constituted , and a dispensation Avas granted to hold a Lodge in St . Bernard Street , Madrid . At the last Grand Lodge convened by his Lordship , Dr . Desaguliers moved—that the ancient office of Stewards should be revived , for the purpose of assisting the Grand Wardens in providing the Feast . This was agreed to , their number restricted to tAvelve , ancl their appointment made annual .

Lord Kingston succeeded as G . M ., and Avas invested and installed on the 27 th December , 1728 , at a grand feast held at Mercers' Hall , Avhen he appointed Brs . Blackerby , D . G . M ., Thornhill and 0 'Coimer , Grand Wardens . His Lordship distinguished himself by Ms zeal in attending the Quarterly Communications , as n ell as by several costly presents to the Grand Lodge , consisting of a curious pedestal , a rich

cushion , a A'elvet . hag , and a new jewel set in gold , for the use of the Grand Secretary . During his administration the Society flourished exceedingly . Many Lodges were constituted , and a deputation Avas granted to George Pomfret , Esq ., authorizing him to open a UBAV Lodge in Bengal . This may be deemed the first introduction of Masonry into our Indian Settlements . It has been attended Avith the most prosperous results , and , by its rapid progress , the annual remittances to the Grand Lodge from this and other parts of India , haA'e amounted to a considerable sum .

At a Grand Lodge , held at the Devil ' s Tavern , 27 th December , 1729 , Br . Blackerby , D . G . M ., by authority of Lord Kingston , proposed the Duke of Norfolk as Grand Sfaster for the ensuing year , which nomination M M 2

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