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The G . M . stated that he was happy to hear the report just made . He had himself received a letter from W . Bro . Greenlaw , in which he informed him that the Lodge had increased from seven to twenty-seven members . He was also glad that W . Bro . Boss had been appointed representative of that Lodge in Grand Lodge , and would acknowledge him as such .

In the absence of the President of the Grand Masonic Charity Fund , W . Bro . Greatorex , the Secretary , read the report of the operations of the fund during the past half year , which was ordered to he recorded on the proceedings . Before proceeding to the election of a G . T ., W . Bro . C . A . Boberts , the present G . T ., observed , that , with reference to the minutes of the last communication of Grand Lodge , he would feel particularly obliged if the Wardens of the past year would audit his accounts . He would leave Madras for England by the steamer expected next day , but he had delivered to the Dep . G . Sec , all the vouchers and documents necessary to make over charge of his office , and audit his accounts .

The G . M . replied that he would be obliged if the G . W . ' s of the past year would comply with the wishes of W . Bro . Boberts . A ballot was then taken for a G . T . for the current year , and , on its termination , W . Bro . M . M'Dowell was declared duly elected to that office , the majority of votes being in his favour . The G . M . was pleased to appoint the under-mentioned Brethren to be Grand Officers for the year 1855 .

B . W . Bro . J . Ouchterlony , Dep . G . M . ; W . Bros . P . Coultrup , S . G . W . ; W . A . Serle , J . G . W . ; Bev . H . Taylor , B . C . L ., G . Chap . ; J . Dickson , G . Beg ; J . Maskell , G . Sec . ; J . T . Greatorex , Dep . Sec . ; H . O'Hara , S . G . D . ; T . A . Chamier , J . G . D . ; G . Williams , G . Dir . C . ; B . Hunter , G . S . B . The following is a list of Stewards for the current year , nominated by the Presidency Lodges : —

Lodge Perfect Unanimity , Bros . J . W . Sherman and H . C . Boberts ; Lodge Universal Charity , Bros . B . P . Campbell and W . B . Williams ; Lodge Pilgrims of Light , Bros . P . G . Winter and John P . Waller . W . Bro . Macdonald proposed that , by a special record on the proceedings of this meeting of Grand Lodge , the attention of Lodges should be called to the impoverished state of the Grand Masonic Charity Fund , in the hope that all Masons will subscribe to the support of that noble Institution . The motion was seconded by W . J 3 ro . Boss , and carried unanimously .

Before closing the meeting , the G . M . returned his thanks to the Grand Officers of the past year , for the efficient manner in which they had performed their duties . He alluded to the departure of W . Bro . Boberts , Grand Treasurer . He would not , he said , detain Grand Lodge by dwelling upon the manner in which W , Bro . Boberts had performed his duties not only in Grand Lodge , but in his own Lodge , as it was well known to all the members present . The approaching

separation was a source of regret to all the Brethren , and he felt assured that he was only their mouth-piece in wishing Bro . Boberts a prosperous voyage—happiness with his friends at home—and health to enjoy his relaxation from official duties . Brother Kenrick was likewise going to England by the same steamer , and the G . M . availed himself of the same opportunity of wishing him also health and happiness .

There being no other business , and no Brother proposing anything further for the good of Masonry in general , or this Prov . G . L . in particular , it was closed in due form , and with solemn invocation of the Almighty ' s blessing . J . MASKELL , Prov . Grand Secretary .

TOL . I . 2 M

“The Freemasons' Monthly Magazine: 1855-04-01, Page 65” Masonic Periodicals Online, Library and Museum of Freemasonry, 25 June 2025, django:8000/periodicals/mmr/issues/mmr_01041855/page/65/.
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" WHAT IS MASONRY DOING FOR INTELLECTUAL PROGRESS?"* Article 1
BRO. SIB EDWABD FFRENCH BROMHEAD, BART. Article 72
BRO. JOHN WILLIAM GARTHSIDE. Article 72
BRO. LEWIS SWEETING. Article 72
ANIMAL AND HUMAN INSTINCT. Article 17
METROPOLITAN. Article 42
BIOGRAPHIES OF CELEBRATED MASONS. Article 10
MASONIC CURIOSITIES. Article 13
CONTINENTAL FREEMASONRY. Article 22
SUPREME CONSEIL RIT ECOSSAIS Article 26
SONNET ON MARCH, 1855. Article 27
INTRODUCTORY LECTURE DELIVERED TO LODGE OF UNITY, WAREHAM, DORSET. Article 28
REVIEWS OF NEW BOOKS. Article 32
LIST OF NEW BOOKS Article 35
CHAPTERS OF INSTRUCTION. Article 71
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 36
NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 37
MASONIC CHARITIES. Article 38
MASONIC INTELLIGENCE. Article 38
Obituary Article 72
PROVINCIAL. Article 44
SCOTLAND. Article 57
COLONIAL. Article 59
INDIA. Article 64
ON THE POLITICAL CONDITION OF THE ENGLISH PEASANTRY DURING THE MIDDLE AGES.* Article 5
CHINA. Article 66
METBOPOLITAN LODGE MEETINGS FOR THE MONTH OF APRIL. Article 68
LODGES OF INSTRUCTION. Article 70
THE R.W. BRO. WILLIAM TUCKER Article 72
MISS CREW. Article 73
MRS. GEORGE ROUTLEDGE. Article 73
NOTICE. Article 74
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 74
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The G . M . stated that he was happy to hear the report just made . He had himself received a letter from W . Bro . Greenlaw , in which he informed him that the Lodge had increased from seven to twenty-seven members . He was also glad that W . Bro . Boss had been appointed representative of that Lodge in Grand Lodge , and would acknowledge him as such .

In the absence of the President of the Grand Masonic Charity Fund , W . Bro . Greatorex , the Secretary , read the report of the operations of the fund during the past half year , which was ordered to he recorded on the proceedings . Before proceeding to the election of a G . T ., W . Bro . C . A . Boberts , the present G . T ., observed , that , with reference to the minutes of the last communication of Grand Lodge , he would feel particularly obliged if the Wardens of the past year would audit his accounts . He would leave Madras for England by the steamer expected next day , but he had delivered to the Dep . G . Sec , all the vouchers and documents necessary to make over charge of his office , and audit his accounts .

The G . M . replied that he would be obliged if the G . W . ' s of the past year would comply with the wishes of W . Bro . Boberts . A ballot was then taken for a G . T . for the current year , and , on its termination , W . Bro . M . M'Dowell was declared duly elected to that office , the majority of votes being in his favour . The G . M . was pleased to appoint the under-mentioned Brethren to be Grand Officers for the year 1855 .

B . W . Bro . J . Ouchterlony , Dep . G . M . ; W . Bros . P . Coultrup , S . G . W . ; W . A . Serle , J . G . W . ; Bev . H . Taylor , B . C . L ., G . Chap . ; J . Dickson , G . Beg ; J . Maskell , G . Sec . ; J . T . Greatorex , Dep . Sec . ; H . O'Hara , S . G . D . ; T . A . Chamier , J . G . D . ; G . Williams , G . Dir . C . ; B . Hunter , G . S . B . The following is a list of Stewards for the current year , nominated by the Presidency Lodges : —

Lodge Perfect Unanimity , Bros . J . W . Sherman and H . C . Boberts ; Lodge Universal Charity , Bros . B . P . Campbell and W . B . Williams ; Lodge Pilgrims of Light , Bros . P . G . Winter and John P . Waller . W . Bro . Macdonald proposed that , by a special record on the proceedings of this meeting of Grand Lodge , the attention of Lodges should be called to the impoverished state of the Grand Masonic Charity Fund , in the hope that all Masons will subscribe to the support of that noble Institution . The motion was seconded by W . J 3 ro . Boss , and carried unanimously .

Before closing the meeting , the G . M . returned his thanks to the Grand Officers of the past year , for the efficient manner in which they had performed their duties . He alluded to the departure of W . Bro . Boberts , Grand Treasurer . He would not , he said , detain Grand Lodge by dwelling upon the manner in which W , Bro . Boberts had performed his duties not only in Grand Lodge , but in his own Lodge , as it was well known to all the members present . The approaching

separation was a source of regret to all the Brethren , and he felt assured that he was only their mouth-piece in wishing Bro . Boberts a prosperous voyage—happiness with his friends at home—and health to enjoy his relaxation from official duties . Brother Kenrick was likewise going to England by the same steamer , and the G . M . availed himself of the same opportunity of wishing him also health and happiness .

There being no other business , and no Brother proposing anything further for the good of Masonry in general , or this Prov . G . L . in particular , it was closed in due form , and with solemn invocation of the Almighty ' s blessing . J . MASKELL , Prov . Grand Secretary .

TOL . I . 2 M

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