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Masonic Intelligence.
MASONIC INTELLIGENCE .
The M . W . G-. M . the Earl of Zetland has summoned a Grand Lodge for Monday , duly 30 , to be held at the Welsh School in Gray ' s-inn-road , and thence proceed to the Eoyal Free Hospital adjoining , for the purpose of laying the foundation stone of the " Sussex Wing " of the hospital . The Brethren are to assemble at half-past two . In our next number we shall give a full report of the ceremony .
UNITED GBAND LOD GrE .
Masonic Charities.
MASONIC CHARITIES .
EOYAL FREEMASONS' SCHOOL FOR FEMALE CHILDREN .
The Quarterly Court of the Governors of this institution was held on Thursday * July 12 , Bro . Patten , P . G . S . B . in the chair . The minutes of the last quarterly and the meetings of the General and Financial Committee were read and confirmed ; and the Audit Committee report stated , that there was a balance of 1 , 138 £ . 5 s . 6 d . in thehands of the bankers in favour of the institution , and that a sum of 478 Z . 8 s . 3 d . would be required to pay the tradesmen ' s accounts for the quarter . The Audit Committee recommended that the Treasurer should be instructed to invest 30 OZ . in the Three per Cent . Consols , thereby increasing the
funded property of the institution to 4 , 500 £ The Secretary reported to the Court that there were Gve vacancies to be filled up at the election in October next ; also , that there were live approved candidates , and all of whom were recommended by the Court to be placed on the . lists for election in October next , without ballot . Bro . Eenj . B . Cabbeil , the Treasurer , reported that he had lodged 162 ? . 16 s . 3 d ,, the proceeds of five half-years' dividends , to the credit of the building fund . The several reports were received and adopted : and votes of thanks having
been passed to the Treasurer and Chairman , the proceedings terminated . . v We have heard some of the subscribers remark that they have not lately received ^ balloting-papers for this institution ; we have much pleasure in stating that this has arisen from the fact of there not having been more candidates than vacancies * as in the present instance ; but it will be gratifying to the governors to know , that every approved candidate for the last twelve years has been admitted to the school . We understand from the House Committee that the school is always open , to visitors , and that the anxious wish of the members is , that the subscribers , with their families , should visit this truly Masonic and beautiful institution
whenever they can make it convenient . By the permission of the House Committee , and the generosity of the last twp Boards of Stewards of the festival , the children will visit the Crystal Palace at the termination of the present vacation , when it is hoped many of the liberal supporters of the institution will show the interest they feel in its behalf by being present . We learn from the Secretary that he will make the day known a ^ i generally as he can .
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Masonic Intelligence.
MASONIC INTELLIGENCE .
The M . W . G-. M . the Earl of Zetland has summoned a Grand Lodge for Monday , duly 30 , to be held at the Welsh School in Gray ' s-inn-road , and thence proceed to the Eoyal Free Hospital adjoining , for the purpose of laying the foundation stone of the " Sussex Wing " of the hospital . The Brethren are to assemble at half-past two . In our next number we shall give a full report of the ceremony .
UNITED GBAND LOD GrE .
Masonic Charities.
MASONIC CHARITIES .
EOYAL FREEMASONS' SCHOOL FOR FEMALE CHILDREN .
The Quarterly Court of the Governors of this institution was held on Thursday * July 12 , Bro . Patten , P . G . S . B . in the chair . The minutes of the last quarterly and the meetings of the General and Financial Committee were read and confirmed ; and the Audit Committee report stated , that there was a balance of 1 , 138 £ . 5 s . 6 d . in thehands of the bankers in favour of the institution , and that a sum of 478 Z . 8 s . 3 d . would be required to pay the tradesmen ' s accounts for the quarter . The Audit Committee recommended that the Treasurer should be instructed to invest 30 OZ . in the Three per Cent . Consols , thereby increasing the
funded property of the institution to 4 , 500 £ The Secretary reported to the Court that there were Gve vacancies to be filled up at the election in October next ; also , that there were live approved candidates , and all of whom were recommended by the Court to be placed on the . lists for election in October next , without ballot . Bro . Eenj . B . Cabbeil , the Treasurer , reported that he had lodged 162 ? . 16 s . 3 d ,, the proceeds of five half-years' dividends , to the credit of the building fund . The several reports were received and adopted : and votes of thanks having
been passed to the Treasurer and Chairman , the proceedings terminated . . v We have heard some of the subscribers remark that they have not lately received ^ balloting-papers for this institution ; we have much pleasure in stating that this has arisen from the fact of there not having been more candidates than vacancies * as in the present instance ; but it will be gratifying to the governors to know , that every approved candidate for the last twelve years has been admitted to the school . We understand from the House Committee that the school is always open , to visitors , and that the anxious wish of the members is , that the subscribers , with their families , should visit this truly Masonic and beautiful institution
whenever they can make it convenient . By the permission of the House Committee , and the generosity of the last twp Boards of Stewards of the festival , the children will visit the Crystal Palace at the termination of the present vacation , when it is hoped many of the liberal supporters of the institution will show the interest they feel in its behalf by being present . We learn from the Secretary that he will make the day known a ^ i generally as he can .