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Mpnthfs, Or Perhaps E I Ghteen Months^ A...
mpnthfs , or perhaps e i ghteen months ^ and then ; the interval betwen one Grand Lodge and the oilier , some Brother sent in an entirely new motion before the old dhe happened to he renewed ^ and thus the new motion appeared before the old ones upon the paper . This was the motion was good , the sooner it yvas passed the better approval of it the better , in order that it might be rejected ;
Bro . Binckes seconded the nfotipn ^ effect . '/ -Vv ., ^^^^ Bro . Thomas Taylor supported the English t ^ though the old motions s require to be renewed ; or el ^ theBrethren had altered their
Lodge would be pccu ^ Warren had much ground for c ^ one exceptibh , had proceeded from him . ( Hear , and laughter . ) Ife proposed , th ^ efpre , that the resolution should bear this addition :- — rf Provided that notice of renewal be given to the Board of Masters immediately preceding the next Quarterly Communication , ' *
After a . fowworxls from Bro . Aria and Bro . Symon ds ^ Bro . Dobie suggested that ijhe object would be met by the insertion of the words "if renewed" after ^ the word " precede In this amended shape 'the motion was , with the consent of the mover and seconderj agreed to . ; [ It being now past eleven o ' clock ^ no new business could be proceeded with , and the M . W . the G . M . closed the Lodge in ample form .
MASONIC ON-DIT
That a new charter is about to be applied for , for a Lodge to be held at Hampton Court , by Brethren connected with the Westminster and Keystone Lodge . Bro . Portal is to be the first W . M .
ROYAL MASONIC BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION FOR AGED FREEMASONS AND THEIR WIDOWS .
THE Triennial Festival of this noble Institution was held at the Freemasons ' Tavern on Wednesday , June 17 th . Although upwards of 150 of the Craft sat down to dinner , find although the objects for which the Institution was designed were warmly supported , — -as will be evident from the large sum collected , £ 1 , 558 . Qs . 6 d ., —yet we deeply regretted to see the dais so thinly attended , especially by the leading Brethren of the Order , to whom we should have thought
this Festival would have proved a greater and more solid attraction , It is not for us to judge or attempt to account for their absence ; we simply and regretfully record the circumstance . The chair was to have been filled by the Earl of Durham , S . G . W . ; but , as will be subsequently seen , that nobleman was unable to attend . In his absence , therefore , it was taken by Bro . H . Fenwick , M . P . for Sunderland , J . G . W ., supported by Bros . Capt . Bowyer , Prov . G . M . for Oxford ; Rawson , Prov . G . M . for China
Beech , M . P . ; W . G . Clarke , G . S . ; Tomkins , G . T . ; W . H . White , P . G . S . ; Parkinson , P . G . D . ; Thos . H . White , P . G . D . ; Jno . Hervey , P . G . D . ; Herbert Lloyd , P . G . D . ; W . Evans , P , G . Sword-bearer ; C . Horsley / G . Organist , & c . & c . The gallery was well filled by a very graceful assemblage of ladies , who evinced no inconsiderable interest in the proceedings , and whose re-entrance at the commencement of the post-prandial business of the day was greeted with several rounds of applause , a recognition which they most pleasingly acknowledged .
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
Mpnthfs, Or Perhaps E I Ghteen Months^ A...
mpnthfs , or perhaps e i ghteen months ^ and then ; the interval betwen one Grand Lodge and the oilier , some Brother sent in an entirely new motion before the old dhe happened to he renewed ^ and thus the new motion appeared before the old ones upon the paper . This was the motion was good , the sooner it yvas passed the better approval of it the better , in order that it might be rejected ;
Bro . Binckes seconded the nfotipn ^ effect . '/ -Vv ., ^^^^ Bro . Thomas Taylor supported the English t ^ though the old motions s require to be renewed ; or el ^ theBrethren had altered their
Lodge would be pccu ^ Warren had much ground for c ^ one exceptibh , had proceeded from him . ( Hear , and laughter . ) Ife proposed , th ^ efpre , that the resolution should bear this addition :- — rf Provided that notice of renewal be given to the Board of Masters immediately preceding the next Quarterly Communication , ' *
After a . fowworxls from Bro . Aria and Bro . Symon ds ^ Bro . Dobie suggested that ijhe object would be met by the insertion of the words "if renewed" after ^ the word " precede In this amended shape 'the motion was , with the consent of the mover and seconderj agreed to . ; [ It being now past eleven o ' clock ^ no new business could be proceeded with , and the M . W . the G . M . closed the Lodge in ample form .
MASONIC ON-DIT
That a new charter is about to be applied for , for a Lodge to be held at Hampton Court , by Brethren connected with the Westminster and Keystone Lodge . Bro . Portal is to be the first W . M .
ROYAL MASONIC BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION FOR AGED FREEMASONS AND THEIR WIDOWS .
THE Triennial Festival of this noble Institution was held at the Freemasons ' Tavern on Wednesday , June 17 th . Although upwards of 150 of the Craft sat down to dinner , find although the objects for which the Institution was designed were warmly supported , — -as will be evident from the large sum collected , £ 1 , 558 . Qs . 6 d ., —yet we deeply regretted to see the dais so thinly attended , especially by the leading Brethren of the Order , to whom we should have thought
this Festival would have proved a greater and more solid attraction , It is not for us to judge or attempt to account for their absence ; we simply and regretfully record the circumstance . The chair was to have been filled by the Earl of Durham , S . G . W . ; but , as will be subsequently seen , that nobleman was unable to attend . In his absence , therefore , it was taken by Bro . H . Fenwick , M . P . for Sunderland , J . G . W ., supported by Bros . Capt . Bowyer , Prov . G . M . for Oxford ; Rawson , Prov . G . M . for China
Beech , M . P . ; W . G . Clarke , G . S . ; Tomkins , G . T . ; W . H . White , P . G . S . ; Parkinson , P . G . D . ; Thos . H . White , P . G . D . ; Jno . Hervey , P . G . D . ; Herbert Lloyd , P . G . D . ; W . Evans , P , G . Sword-bearer ; C . Horsley / G . Organist , & c . & c . The gallery was well filled by a very graceful assemblage of ladies , who evinced no inconsiderable interest in the proceedings , and whose re-entrance at the commencement of the post-prandial business of the day was greeted with several rounds of applause , a recognition which they most pleasingly acknowledged .