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district offices of thVCourt of Bankruptcy , which , under the recent order signed by the Lord Chancellor , closed on the 15 th instant , and in future will be closed at two o ' clock on Saturdays ? When these reasonable and just expectations are realized , the clerks in the public , Government , Chancery , Common Law , and solicitors' offices will be enabled to enjoy aneffective " Saturday half-holiday , " with scarcely the ^ slightest detrinient
either to public or private interests , or the decrease of the national wealth ; and it will materially tend to facilitate the progress of this great ameliorative effort , so far - as ; praeticable , throughout the different departments of physical and mental labour , in its various ramifications , both in the trades and professions of this great Metropolis and the provinces , and thus aid the moral , social , physical , and intellectual improvement of the toiling millions of her Majesty ' s subjects . I am , Sir and Brother , Yours fraternally , 54 , Chancery-lane , April 22 , 1857 . John Bobt . Taylob .
ATHOL LODGE ( No . 88 ) , WHITE HART INN , DIGBETIi ; MRMIKGHAM . TO THE EDITOR OF THE > KEEMAS 0 NS MAGAZINE AND MASONIC MIEROK . Sir and Brother , —My attention has been called to a paragraph in your excellent publication for April , stating that at the Royal Isle of Man Lodge ( No . 123 ) ,
Douglas , Bro . Mayle , the W . M . of the said Lodge , is described as a late P . M . of the Athol Lodge ( No . 88 ) , Birmingham . I beg to inform you that Bro . Mayle was never W . M . of the Athol Lodge . Your insertion of this in your next publication will much oblige yours fraternally , Geo . Hudson , W . M . Athol Lodge ( No . 88 ) .
[ We published the paragraph as we received it , it being , of course , impossible to know the rank which every Brother holds throughout the kingdom . Though Bro . Mayle may not have passed the Chair of No . 88 , we have ascertained that he was at one time a member of it . Lodge No , 123 , Isle of Man , does not hold under the English Constitutions . ]
LODGE BOOKS . TO THE EDITOR OE THE FREEMASONS * MAGAZINE AND MASONIC MIRROR . Dear Sir and Brother , —I shall feel obliged by your answering the following question . A late W . M . of a Lodge holding from the Grand Lodge of England neglects , upon the night of installing his successor ., to hand over the minute-books ,
guardbook , seals , and other papers appertaining to the Lodge , to his successor . The newly-installed W . M . makes a demand upon the Brother for the books , & c , who refuses to deliver the same . The Brother is written to three times without avail , still persisting in retaining the books , & c . of the Lodge . Notice of motion is given at one Lodge that at the next ensuing meeting the following" motion will be given , viz ., " That , considering the contempt with which the Immediate Past Master has up till now treated the summonses of the Lodge , his conduct is highly
reprehensible , and should be visited with the heaviest penalty . The Secretary to he therefore directed to inform that Brother that unless he avail himself of the alternative , and comply with the legitimate demands of his Lodge , he will be excluded , and notice thereof given to the Grand Lodge of England and all Lodges in the island . " The Brother not having complied with the motion of which notice was given , it was moved and unanimously carried that be bo excluded from the Lodge . The members of the Lodgo , however , considering the position that the Brother had held among them , refrained from giving the notice to the Grand Lodge
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G0e1esp0nb1ice.
district offices of thVCourt of Bankruptcy , which , under the recent order signed by the Lord Chancellor , closed on the 15 th instant , and in future will be closed at two o ' clock on Saturdays ? When these reasonable and just expectations are realized , the clerks in the public , Government , Chancery , Common Law , and solicitors' offices will be enabled to enjoy aneffective " Saturday half-holiday , " with scarcely the ^ slightest detrinient
either to public or private interests , or the decrease of the national wealth ; and it will materially tend to facilitate the progress of this great ameliorative effort , so far - as ; praeticable , throughout the different departments of physical and mental labour , in its various ramifications , both in the trades and professions of this great Metropolis and the provinces , and thus aid the moral , social , physical , and intellectual improvement of the toiling millions of her Majesty ' s subjects . I am , Sir and Brother , Yours fraternally , 54 , Chancery-lane , April 22 , 1857 . John Bobt . Taylob .
ATHOL LODGE ( No . 88 ) , WHITE HART INN , DIGBETIi ; MRMIKGHAM . TO THE EDITOR OF THE > KEEMAS 0 NS MAGAZINE AND MASONIC MIEROK . Sir and Brother , —My attention has been called to a paragraph in your excellent publication for April , stating that at the Royal Isle of Man Lodge ( No . 123 ) ,
Douglas , Bro . Mayle , the W . M . of the said Lodge , is described as a late P . M . of the Athol Lodge ( No . 88 ) , Birmingham . I beg to inform you that Bro . Mayle was never W . M . of the Athol Lodge . Your insertion of this in your next publication will much oblige yours fraternally , Geo . Hudson , W . M . Athol Lodge ( No . 88 ) .
[ We published the paragraph as we received it , it being , of course , impossible to know the rank which every Brother holds throughout the kingdom . Though Bro . Mayle may not have passed the Chair of No . 88 , we have ascertained that he was at one time a member of it . Lodge No , 123 , Isle of Man , does not hold under the English Constitutions . ]
LODGE BOOKS . TO THE EDITOR OE THE FREEMASONS * MAGAZINE AND MASONIC MIRROR . Dear Sir and Brother , —I shall feel obliged by your answering the following question . A late W . M . of a Lodge holding from the Grand Lodge of England neglects , upon the night of installing his successor ., to hand over the minute-books ,
guardbook , seals , and other papers appertaining to the Lodge , to his successor . The newly-installed W . M . makes a demand upon the Brother for the books , & c , who refuses to deliver the same . The Brother is written to three times without avail , still persisting in retaining the books , & c . of the Lodge . Notice of motion is given at one Lodge that at the next ensuing meeting the following" motion will be given , viz ., " That , considering the contempt with which the Immediate Past Master has up till now treated the summonses of the Lodge , his conduct is highly
reprehensible , and should be visited with the heaviest penalty . The Secretary to he therefore directed to inform that Brother that unless he avail himself of the alternative , and comply with the legitimate demands of his Lodge , he will be excluded , and notice thereof given to the Grand Lodge of England and all Lodges in the island . " The Brother not having complied with the motion of which notice was given , it was moved and unanimously carried that be bo excluded from the Lodge . The members of the Lodgo , however , considering the position that the Brother had held among them , refrained from giving the notice to the Grand Lodge