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Notice.

NOTICE .

The . Editor requests that all communications may be sent to him , at 74 .-5 , Great Queen-street , Lincoln ' s-Inn Fields , by the 20 th of each month at XATEST > to insure their insertion .

TOCOEEESP . ONDENTS . The Grand Lodge . —The Grand Mastee having given notice of his intention to bring forward some most important resolutions with regard to Colonial Lodges , we trust there will be a numerous attendance of the Brethren at Grand Lodge on Wednesday next .

" Bro . Rawle y will see that we have attended to his communication . V ^ £ Asks , " 1 st . In the event of the Second and Third Principals of aBoyal ^* Arch Chapter dying or resigning , what is to be done by the First Principal , there heing no Companion in the Chapter who has been in either chair ? 2 nd . In the event of the M . E . First Principal's . term of office expiring , and there be no Companion qualified to be put in election for that chair , what is to be done in

order that the working or the Chapter may not be interruptecH —In case ot the first contingency arising , a dispensation must be obtained from the Grand Z . ; and in the second , the Z . must occupy his chair until a dispensation he obtained . "We are aware that in colonies great inconvenience may be occasioned by such a contingency , and no doubt on a proper representation it will he duly considered in Grand Chapter . We are not aware that the Gr , M . has any intention of appointing a Prov . G . M , for the West-India Colonies .

" D . H . "—If at the proper time for the election of W . M ., there should be no person in the Lodge eligible for that office , and you say that in your Lodge the Wardens had left the colony , it would be evidently the duty of the W . M . to continue in office , notwithstanding he had served the two years to which he is limited by the Book of Constitutions , until he could apply for a dispensation to continue in the chair , he having hound . himself at his installation to discharge the duties until some other Brother is regularly installed therein .

" T . F . P . " must have misunderstood our notice . If he refers to the speech of the Prov . G . M . he will find the sum of £ 1 , 000 per annum was stated as an amount which might be raised , or at least approached , as a benevolent fund , in East Lancashire . We wish our Lancashire Brethren all success ; but knowing how apathetic Freemasons are as a body , we ventured to throw out an observation to guard them against being too sanguine in their anticipations . The bylaws appear to be generally excellent , but we would recommend that £ 15 in Bule 20 be raised to £ 20 , in order to harmonize better with Bule 21 .

" O . E . N " . "—The two members in question ceased to be members of the Lodge under its by daws , but are not thereby excluded from the privileges of the Order , and are of course quite competent to attend the meetings of the Chapter to which they belong . It would tend much to remove such feelings as appear to exist here , if Brethren would bear in mind and act upon the advice they received from the W . M . when they were first invested with their E . A . apron . The Royal Order of Scotland is not one of the 33 Degrees conferred in England and France , but is peculiar to Scotland . It does not give the Degree of "Rose Croix , " but under recent arrangements the members of the Royal Order are entitled to receive that

Degree at a reduced figure . " W . PL , " No . 224 , is thanked for his kindness . Begging- Petitions . —We are requested by Comp . John ' Ilervey / P . G . S . D ., to state that should his name he found attached ( as he has reason to believe it is ) to any begging petition , the signature" is a forgery .

“The Freemasons' Monthly Magazine: 1856-09-01, Page 64” Masonic Periodicals Online, Library and Museum of Freemasonry, 31 May 2025, django:8000/periodicals/mmr/issues/frm_01091856/page/64/.
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PENCILLINGS FROM THE SKETCH-BOOK OF A MADRAS OFFICER. Article 3
THE MONK OF ST. DUNSTAN. Article 10
A MASONIC BURIAL AT SEA. Article 13
MASONIC BONG. Article 14
TO THE OCEAN. Article 14
REVIEWS OF UEW BOOKS. Article 15
MUSIC. Article 18
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 20
MASONS IN THEIR HOURS OF RELAXATION. Article 29
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 30
METROPOLITAN. Article 31
PROVINCIAL. Article 32
SURREY. Article 46
ROYAL ARCH. Article 50
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 53
MARK MASONRY. Article 53
SCOTLAND. Article 54
COLONIAL. Article 55
INDIA. Article 56
AMERICA. Article 58
SUMMARY OE NEWS FOR AUGUST. Article 61
Obituary. Article 63
NOTICE. Article 64
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Notice.

NOTICE .

The . Editor requests that all communications may be sent to him , at 74 .-5 , Great Queen-street , Lincoln ' s-Inn Fields , by the 20 th of each month at XATEST > to insure their insertion .

TOCOEEESP . ONDENTS . The Grand Lodge . —The Grand Mastee having given notice of his intention to bring forward some most important resolutions with regard to Colonial Lodges , we trust there will be a numerous attendance of the Brethren at Grand Lodge on Wednesday next .

" Bro . Rawle y will see that we have attended to his communication . V ^ £ Asks , " 1 st . In the event of the Second and Third Principals of aBoyal ^* Arch Chapter dying or resigning , what is to be done by the First Principal , there heing no Companion in the Chapter who has been in either chair ? 2 nd . In the event of the M . E . First Principal's . term of office expiring , and there be no Companion qualified to be put in election for that chair , what is to be done in

order that the working or the Chapter may not be interruptecH —In case ot the first contingency arising , a dispensation must be obtained from the Grand Z . ; and in the second , the Z . must occupy his chair until a dispensation he obtained . "We are aware that in colonies great inconvenience may be occasioned by such a contingency , and no doubt on a proper representation it will he duly considered in Grand Chapter . We are not aware that the Gr , M . has any intention of appointing a Prov . G . M , for the West-India Colonies .

" D . H . "—If at the proper time for the election of W . M ., there should be no person in the Lodge eligible for that office , and you say that in your Lodge the Wardens had left the colony , it would be evidently the duty of the W . M . to continue in office , notwithstanding he had served the two years to which he is limited by the Book of Constitutions , until he could apply for a dispensation to continue in the chair , he having hound . himself at his installation to discharge the duties until some other Brother is regularly installed therein .

" T . F . P . " must have misunderstood our notice . If he refers to the speech of the Prov . G . M . he will find the sum of £ 1 , 000 per annum was stated as an amount which might be raised , or at least approached , as a benevolent fund , in East Lancashire . We wish our Lancashire Brethren all success ; but knowing how apathetic Freemasons are as a body , we ventured to throw out an observation to guard them against being too sanguine in their anticipations . The bylaws appear to be generally excellent , but we would recommend that £ 15 in Bule 20 be raised to £ 20 , in order to harmonize better with Bule 21 .

" O . E . N " . "—The two members in question ceased to be members of the Lodge under its by daws , but are not thereby excluded from the privileges of the Order , and are of course quite competent to attend the meetings of the Chapter to which they belong . It would tend much to remove such feelings as appear to exist here , if Brethren would bear in mind and act upon the advice they received from the W . M . when they were first invested with their E . A . apron . The Royal Order of Scotland is not one of the 33 Degrees conferred in England and France , but is peculiar to Scotland . It does not give the Degree of "Rose Croix , " but under recent arrangements the members of the Royal Order are entitled to receive that

Degree at a reduced figure . " W . PL , " No . 224 , is thanked for his kindness . Begging- Petitions . —We are requested by Comp . John ' Ilervey / P . G . S . D ., to state that should his name he found attached ( as he has reason to believe it is ) to any begging petition , the signature" is a forgery .

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