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Masonic Intelligence

MASONIC INTELLIGENCE

SUPEEME GRAND CHAPTEE OF EOYAL ARCH MASONS OF ENGLAND .

Quarterly Convocation , May 2 , 1855 . Present . —Comp . T . H . Hall , asZ . ; A . Dobie , H . ; F , Dundas , J . ; S . Eawson , P . G . Sup ., China ; W . H . White , E . ; J . Hervey , N . ; H . L . Crohn , P . Soj . ; T . Tombleson and G . W . E . Potter , Assist . Sojs . ; Rev . E . Moore , Sword B . ; F . Pattison , Baumer , and J . H . Goldsworthy , P . Stand Bs . ; J . Parkinson , T . R . White , and A . A . Le Veau , P . Dirs . of Cers . ; the Principals and Past

Principals of other Chapters . The Grand Chapter was opened in ancient and solemn form . The minutes of the last Quarterly Convocation being read and confirmed , the Scribe E . announced the M . E . Z . the Earl of Zetland had made the following appointments : — -Comps . the Earl of Yarborough , H . ; the Hon . Fred . Dundas , J . ; W . H . White , E . ; F . Pattison , N . ; Herbert Lloyd , P . Soj . ; William Stuart and Henry William Eaton , Assist . Sojs . ; S . Tompkins , G . Treas . ; A . Dobie , G . Reg . ; J . N . Tomkins , Sw . B . ; C . W . Elkington , Stan . B . ; and P . Matthews , Dir . of Cers . Comp . F . Dundas , who had been installed as J ., in a subordinate Chapter , was then installed in the several chairs of H . and Z ., by Comp . Hall , in his accustomed correct and excellent manner .

The Report of the Committee of General Purposes , stating the amount 01 receipts and disbursements , showed a balance in hand of £ 313 lis . Id * A petition was read for a new Chapter to be attached to the St . Peter ' s Lodge , No . 699 , to be held at the Ivy-bush Hotel , in Carmarthen , on the first Wednesday in every month , to be called the Merlin Chapter , of which Comp . F . B . Ribbans was proposed for Z . ; Sam . Tardrew , H ., and Wm . Davis , J . The petition was unanimously granted . The Grand Chapter was then called upon to elect Six Companions for the Committee of the ensuing year , when Comps . I . N . Tomkins , No . 3 , J . Savage , No . 7 , J . Hervey , No . 7 , T . Tombleson , No . 25 , J . Parkinson , No . 196 , and A . A . Le Veau , No . 287 , were elected . The M . E . Z . appointed the following Comps . to the Committee : —Comp . Alexander Dobie , President ; Comps . John Hervey and Herbert Lloyd . The Grand Chapter was then closed .

Masonic Charities.

MASONIC CHARITIES .

ROYAL MASONIC BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION

On the Widows' Fund there was a balance brought from the laat years account of £ 357 2 s . 10 d ., and there had since been received £ 379 8 s . 9 d ., making a total

The Annual Meeting of the Governors and Subscribers of this praiseworthy institution , established to grant annuities to Aged Freemasons and their Widows , was held in the Freemasons Hall , on Friday , the 18 th of May ; Bro . Patten , P . G . S . B ., was called to the Chair . The Minutes of the last meeting having been confirmed , the Report of the Auditors was read , from which it appeared that on the Male Fund there had been brought forward from the last account £ 375 13 s ., received in donations , subscriptions , and dividends £ 1 , 457 18 s . 8 d ., making a total of £ 1 , 833 lis . 8 d . The disbursements and purchase of £ 500 Consols had amounted to £ 1 , 721 6 s . 6 d ., leaving a balance in hand of £ 112 5 s . 2 d .

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METROPOLITAN Article 40
GRAND CONCLAVE, May 11, 1855. Article 42
MASONIC CHARITIES. Article 34
NOTES ON ANTIQUARIAN RESEARCH. Article 13
OUR PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE Article 1
PROVINCIAL Article 44
Untitled Article Article 49
ON THE POLITICAL CONDITION OF THE ENGLISH PEASANTRY DURING THE MIDDLE AGES. Article 22
SURREY ARCHEOLOGICAL SOCIETY. Article 55
THE AZTECS AND THE ERDMANNIGES. Article 27
REVIEWS OF NEW BOOKS Article 30
CORRESPONDENCE Article 31
NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 33
THE LIVING AND THE DEAD. Article 59
MASONIC INTELLIGENCE Article 34
ROYAL FREEMASONS' GIRLS' SCHOOL FESTIVAL. Article 35
ANNIVERSARY MEETING OF THE STABILITY LODGE OF INSTRUCTION. Article 38
FRANCE. Article 56
COLONIAL. Article 57
AMERICA. Article 59
INDIA Article 57
METROPOLITAN LODGE MEETINGS FOR JUNE. Article 60
LODGES OF INSTRUCTION. Article 61
CHAPTERS OF INSTRUCTION. Article 62
Obituary Article 62
NOTICE. Article 63
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 63
ANIMAL AND HUMAN INSTINCT. Article 7
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Masonic Intelligence

MASONIC INTELLIGENCE

SUPEEME GRAND CHAPTEE OF EOYAL ARCH MASONS OF ENGLAND .

Quarterly Convocation , May 2 , 1855 . Present . —Comp . T . H . Hall , asZ . ; A . Dobie , H . ; F , Dundas , J . ; S . Eawson , P . G . Sup ., China ; W . H . White , E . ; J . Hervey , N . ; H . L . Crohn , P . Soj . ; T . Tombleson and G . W . E . Potter , Assist . Sojs . ; Rev . E . Moore , Sword B . ; F . Pattison , Baumer , and J . H . Goldsworthy , P . Stand Bs . ; J . Parkinson , T . R . White , and A . A . Le Veau , P . Dirs . of Cers . ; the Principals and Past

Principals of other Chapters . The Grand Chapter was opened in ancient and solemn form . The minutes of the last Quarterly Convocation being read and confirmed , the Scribe E . announced the M . E . Z . the Earl of Zetland had made the following appointments : — -Comps . the Earl of Yarborough , H . ; the Hon . Fred . Dundas , J . ; W . H . White , E . ; F . Pattison , N . ; Herbert Lloyd , P . Soj . ; William Stuart and Henry William Eaton , Assist . Sojs . ; S . Tompkins , G . Treas . ; A . Dobie , G . Reg . ; J . N . Tomkins , Sw . B . ; C . W . Elkington , Stan . B . ; and P . Matthews , Dir . of Cers . Comp . F . Dundas , who had been installed as J ., in a subordinate Chapter , was then installed in the several chairs of H . and Z ., by Comp . Hall , in his accustomed correct and excellent manner .

The Report of the Committee of General Purposes , stating the amount 01 receipts and disbursements , showed a balance in hand of £ 313 lis . Id * A petition was read for a new Chapter to be attached to the St . Peter ' s Lodge , No . 699 , to be held at the Ivy-bush Hotel , in Carmarthen , on the first Wednesday in every month , to be called the Merlin Chapter , of which Comp . F . B . Ribbans was proposed for Z . ; Sam . Tardrew , H ., and Wm . Davis , J . The petition was unanimously granted . The Grand Chapter was then called upon to elect Six Companions for the Committee of the ensuing year , when Comps . I . N . Tomkins , No . 3 , J . Savage , No . 7 , J . Hervey , No . 7 , T . Tombleson , No . 25 , J . Parkinson , No . 196 , and A . A . Le Veau , No . 287 , were elected . The M . E . Z . appointed the following Comps . to the Committee : —Comp . Alexander Dobie , President ; Comps . John Hervey and Herbert Lloyd . The Grand Chapter was then closed .

Masonic Charities.

MASONIC CHARITIES .

ROYAL MASONIC BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION

On the Widows' Fund there was a balance brought from the laat years account of £ 357 2 s . 10 d ., and there had since been received £ 379 8 s . 9 d ., making a total

The Annual Meeting of the Governors and Subscribers of this praiseworthy institution , established to grant annuities to Aged Freemasons and their Widows , was held in the Freemasons Hall , on Friday , the 18 th of May ; Bro . Patten , P . G . S . B ., was called to the Chair . The Minutes of the last meeting having been confirmed , the Report of the Auditors was read , from which it appeared that on the Male Fund there had been brought forward from the last account £ 375 13 s ., received in donations , subscriptions , and dividends £ 1 , 457 18 s . 8 d ., making a total of £ 1 , 833 lis . 8 d . The disbursements and purchase of £ 500 Consols had amounted to £ 1 , 721 6 s . 6 d ., leaving a balance in hand of £ 112 5 s . 2 d .

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