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would be sure to obtain good advice and assistance ; and , for myself , I can assure you that any girl educated in this School will always attentively be listened to by me , and it will be my anxious desire , as I feel it to be my duty , to extend relief where relief is needed , and I urge you never to be afraid of applying to me . The children having sung " Good Night" and other hymns , retired from the room laden with the contents of the dessert-plates .
The G . M . next proposed the health of Bro . B . B . Cabbell , Treasurer of the Institution , warmly eulogizing the constant support the worthy Brother had given this and the other Masonic charities . Bro . Cabbell responded in appropriate terms , thankfully acknowledging the state of prosperity the School at present enjoyed . The G . M . then gave the " Healths of the Hon . Medical Officers , " coupling with the toast the name of Bro . Gaskoin , and thanking them for the attention paid to the health of the children—to which Bro . Gaskoin briefly responded . The next toast was " The other Masonic Charities , the Annuity and Widows ' Fund , and the Boys'School . " Then followed "The Stewards of the Day , " acknowledged by Bro . Sir J * . E .
Harington , Bart . .. In proposing the last toast— " The Ladies , "—the G . M . besought the quiet attention of the Brethren , telling them that when he had finished , they might cheer as loud as they pleased . It was very gratifying to have their proceedings witnessed by the fair sex , and he thought they would be wanting in respect if they did not tender them their gratitude for their attendance . He was sure the ladies must have felt highly pleased by the amount of subscriptions , which he trusted would do away with any idea of a want of gallantry on their parts , which might exist owing to the ladies being placed at so great a distance from them .
The M . W . G . M . then quitted the chair , and those Brethren having the entree joined the ladies in the Glee-room , where the same disgraceful scene of crowding , crushing , and noise of former years was re-enacted , scarce one note of the singing being heard , and certainly not attended to . The music was under the direction of Bro . Young , who was assisted by Miss Clara Henderson , Clari Fraser , Bros . Genge and Leffler , and two or three gentlemen , to the disgrace of the Stewards be it spoken , altogether unconnected with the Craft .
The amount of subscriptions announced amounted , as will be seen from the following list , to more than £ 1 , 800 . The following are the subscriptions , with the Numbers of the Lodges and the names of the Stewards : —Nos . 1 , H . D . Sandeman , £ 63 ; 2 , E . N . Bryant , £ 59 . 17 s . ; 4 , C . Beaumont , £ 98 . 14 s . ; 5 , B . Havers , £ 67 . 4 s . ; 6 , Sir J . Edward Harrington , £ 84 ; 7 , J . S . S . Hopwood , £ 84 ; 8 , W . Maxwell , £ 18 . 18 s . ; 10 , W / S . Portal , £ 42 ; 11 , J . Scott , £ 47 . 5 s . ; 14 , S . Glover , £ 25 . 4 s . ; 18 , J . C . Hillman , £ 40 , 8 s . ; 21 , G . Singer , £ 36 . 15 s . ; 30 , G . Gurney , £ 39 . 18 s . ; 28 , M . Chubb , £ 82 . 19 s . ; 40 , W . H . Absolon , £ 10 . 10 s . ; 54 , W . C . Hood , M . D .,
£ 35 . 14 s . ; 66 , W . Kynaston , £ 75 . 12 s , ; 87 , H . Gregory , £ 31 . 10 s . ; 108 , S . B ^ e , £ 48 . ( h . ; 109 , B . G . Ledger , £ 44 , 2 s . ; 113 , F . II . Leaf , £ 55 . 12 s . ; 116 , Bichard Hill , £ 124 . 15 s . ; 167 , J . Burder , £ 25 . 4 s . ; 201 , J . Jackson , £ 24 . 3 s . ; 225 , C . Barclay , £ 35 . 14 s . ; 233 , J . Freeman , £ 92 . 8 s . ; 247 , II . A . Isaacs , £ 15 . 15 s . ; 269 , T . N . Ker , £ 21 ; 275 , H . Sanford , £ 32 . lis . ; 324 , E . 13 . Sutton , £ 112 . 7 s . ; 4-86 \ G . Harcourt , M . D ., £ 26 . 5 s . ; 578 ; T . Docura , £ 31 . 10 s . ; 680 , II . Maudslay , £ 92 . 18 s . 6 d . ; 745 , G . Haward , £ 30 . 9 s . ; 812 , T . Phillpot , £ 62 ; 875 , T . C . Eyton , £ 33 . 12 , s ;—Total , £ 1 , 851 . 19 s . 6 d . Amongst the subscriptions on the list of the stewards from No . 7 , the Manchester Brethren of the Lodge of Virtue gave nearly £ 60 , a good example for other Provincial Lodges to imitate .
G E AND LCD G E . NOTICE OF MOTION . Pro . Henry G . Warren , P . M ., No . 202 , to move : —That henceforth no person , other than a meniher of the Craft , shall he permitted to dine with the Brethren at any Masonic festival , on any pretence whatever .
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would be sure to obtain good advice and assistance ; and , for myself , I can assure you that any girl educated in this School will always attentively be listened to by me , and it will be my anxious desire , as I feel it to be my duty , to extend relief where relief is needed , and I urge you never to be afraid of applying to me . The children having sung " Good Night" and other hymns , retired from the room laden with the contents of the dessert-plates .
The G . M . next proposed the health of Bro . B . B . Cabbell , Treasurer of the Institution , warmly eulogizing the constant support the worthy Brother had given this and the other Masonic charities . Bro . Cabbell responded in appropriate terms , thankfully acknowledging the state of prosperity the School at present enjoyed . The G . M . then gave the " Healths of the Hon . Medical Officers , " coupling with the toast the name of Bro . Gaskoin , and thanking them for the attention paid to the health of the children—to which Bro . Gaskoin briefly responded . The next toast was " The other Masonic Charities , the Annuity and Widows ' Fund , and the Boys'School . " Then followed "The Stewards of the Day , " acknowledged by Bro . Sir J * . E .
Harington , Bart . .. In proposing the last toast— " The Ladies , "—the G . M . besought the quiet attention of the Brethren , telling them that when he had finished , they might cheer as loud as they pleased . It was very gratifying to have their proceedings witnessed by the fair sex , and he thought they would be wanting in respect if they did not tender them their gratitude for their attendance . He was sure the ladies must have felt highly pleased by the amount of subscriptions , which he trusted would do away with any idea of a want of gallantry on their parts , which might exist owing to the ladies being placed at so great a distance from them .
The M . W . G . M . then quitted the chair , and those Brethren having the entree joined the ladies in the Glee-room , where the same disgraceful scene of crowding , crushing , and noise of former years was re-enacted , scarce one note of the singing being heard , and certainly not attended to . The music was under the direction of Bro . Young , who was assisted by Miss Clara Henderson , Clari Fraser , Bros . Genge and Leffler , and two or three gentlemen , to the disgrace of the Stewards be it spoken , altogether unconnected with the Craft .
The amount of subscriptions announced amounted , as will be seen from the following list , to more than £ 1 , 800 . The following are the subscriptions , with the Numbers of the Lodges and the names of the Stewards : —Nos . 1 , H . D . Sandeman , £ 63 ; 2 , E . N . Bryant , £ 59 . 17 s . ; 4 , C . Beaumont , £ 98 . 14 s . ; 5 , B . Havers , £ 67 . 4 s . ; 6 , Sir J . Edward Harrington , £ 84 ; 7 , J . S . S . Hopwood , £ 84 ; 8 , W . Maxwell , £ 18 . 18 s . ; 10 , W / S . Portal , £ 42 ; 11 , J . Scott , £ 47 . 5 s . ; 14 , S . Glover , £ 25 . 4 s . ; 18 , J . C . Hillman , £ 40 , 8 s . ; 21 , G . Singer , £ 36 . 15 s . ; 30 , G . Gurney , £ 39 . 18 s . ; 28 , M . Chubb , £ 82 . 19 s . ; 40 , W . H . Absolon , £ 10 . 10 s . ; 54 , W . C . Hood , M . D .,
£ 35 . 14 s . ; 66 , W . Kynaston , £ 75 . 12 s , ; 87 , H . Gregory , £ 31 . 10 s . ; 108 , S . B ^ e , £ 48 . ( h . ; 109 , B . G . Ledger , £ 44 , 2 s . ; 113 , F . II . Leaf , £ 55 . 12 s . ; 116 , Bichard Hill , £ 124 . 15 s . ; 167 , J . Burder , £ 25 . 4 s . ; 201 , J . Jackson , £ 24 . 3 s . ; 225 , C . Barclay , £ 35 . 14 s . ; 233 , J . Freeman , £ 92 . 8 s . ; 247 , II . A . Isaacs , £ 15 . 15 s . ; 269 , T . N . Ker , £ 21 ; 275 , H . Sanford , £ 32 . lis . ; 324 , E . 13 . Sutton , £ 112 . 7 s . ; 4-86 \ G . Harcourt , M . D ., £ 26 . 5 s . ; 578 ; T . Docura , £ 31 . 10 s . ; 680 , II . Maudslay , £ 92 . 18 s . 6 d . ; 745 , G . Haward , £ 30 . 9 s . ; 812 , T . Phillpot , £ 62 ; 875 , T . C . Eyton , £ 33 . 12 , s ;—Total , £ 1 , 851 . 19 s . 6 d . Amongst the subscriptions on the list of the stewards from No . 7 , the Manchester Brethren of the Lodge of Virtue gave nearly £ 60 , a good example for other Provincial Lodges to imitate .
G E AND LCD G E . NOTICE OF MOTION . Pro . Henry G . Warren , P . M ., No . 202 , to move : —That henceforth no person , other than a meniher of the Craft , shall he permitted to dine with the Brethren at any Masonic festival , on any pretence whatever .