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Masonic Intelligence.

MASONIC INTELLIGENCE .

A Petition was read for the grant of a Warrant , for a Chapter to be attached to the Glamorgan Lodg ® , No . 43 , at Cardiff , to be called the St . John ' s Chapter , of which Comp . R . Langley was named as Z . ; Thomas Hodge , as H . ; and R . L . Loudon , as J . A Petition was read for the grant of a Warrant , for a Chapter to be attached to the Dalhousie Lodge , No . 922 , in the East Indies , to be called the St . John ' s Chapter , of which Comp . T . C . Smyth was named for Z . ; W . R . Ford , H . ; and J . Abercrombie , J . These applications being in all respects regular , the prayers of the petitions were granted .

SUPEEME GRIND CHAPTER OF ROYAL ASOH MASONS OF ENGLAND . Quarterly Convocation , November 7 , 1855 . Present— Comp . T . Hall , as Z . ; H . L . Crohn , as H . ; S . Rawson , as J . ;

W . H . White , E . ; F . Pattinson , as N . ; Herbert Lloyd , as P . S . ; T . Tombleson , Assist . S . ; J . W . Tornkins , Sw . B . ; C . W . Elkington , Stan . B . ; John Havers ; G . W . K . Potter ; A . A . Le Veau ; Geo . Biggs ; C . Baumer ; J . H . Goldsworthy ; T . W . White ; B . Dobree ; — King ; John Hervey ; H . W . Eaton ; and about a dozen Principals and Past Principals of Subordinate Chapters .

' The Grand Chapter was opened in ancient and solemn form . The Minutes of the last Quarterly Convocation were read and confirmed . The usual letter of apology from the M . B . G . Z . was read . The Report of the Committee of General Purposes , showing the financial state of the Grand Chapter , was—Balance brought forward .. . ¦ .. < £ 339 4 1 Subsequent receipts .. .. .. .. 96 12 6 435 16 7 Disbursements .. .. .. .. .. 97 16 0 Leaving balance at the Banker ' s ? . .. £ 338 0 7 I . i ii i

An application was also made from a number of R . A . Masons of Margate * , representing that a Warrant had been granted in 1844 , for a Chapter to be attached to the Union Lodge , iSTo . 149 , to be called the Thanet Chapter , but which Chapter had not been opened ; that the Principals named in the Warrant were not able to take the offices at the present time , and the applicants prayed that a new Charter might be granted , and named as Principals , Comps . Boya , Z . ; Faussett , H . ; and Phipps , J . It was resolved that a new Warrant be granted on payment of a fee of One Guinea .

The Grand Scribe E . represented that certain circumstances had arisen in Nova Scotia and Canada respecting the Mark Degree , by which the Lodges and Chapters on the Registry of the G . L . of England were brought into collision with those held under the Irish and Scottish Registries , and that it was desirable that the G . L . of England shoujd enter on the question of the Mark Degree . It was suggested by the M . W . the G . M . that a Committee , to consist of six members of the B . of General Purposes and certain others to be named by the Grand Chapter , be formed for the purpose of reporting to him ( the G . M . ) whether it was advisable to attach the Mark Degree to our present constitution . A discussion thereon ensued , and some pertinent VOL . I . 5 E

“The Freemasons' Monthly Magazine: 1855-12-01, Page 33” Masonic Periodicals Online, Library and Museum of Freemasonry, 9 May 2025, django:8000/periodicals/mmr/issues/mmr_01121855/page/33/.
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THE SIGNS OF ENGLAND. Article 16
GERMANY. Article 55
THE MACHINERY OF SOCIAL LIFE; Article 6
TRAVELS BY A FREEMASON. (Concluded from page 684.) Article 10
COLOURED LODGES IN AMERICA. Article 13
THE FREEMASONS MONTHLY MAGAZINE AND THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 1
MASONIC SONGS.-No. 5 Article 20
AUTUMN. Article 20
REVIEWS OF NEW BOOKS. Article 21
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 29
MUSIC. Article 28
NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 32
MASONIC INTELLIGENCE. Article 33
METROPOLITAN Article 34
PROVINCIAL. Article 37
THE EDITOR OF THE MASONIC MIRROR TO THE CRAFT. Article 3
FRANCE. Article 52
SCOTLAND. Article 51
COLONIAL. Article 54
THE ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE Article 56
Obituary Article 56
NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 56
SEVERANCE OF THE CANADIAN LODGES FROM THE GRAND LODGE OF ENGLAND. Article 5
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Masonic Intelligence.

MASONIC INTELLIGENCE .

A Petition was read for the grant of a Warrant , for a Chapter to be attached to the Glamorgan Lodg ® , No . 43 , at Cardiff , to be called the St . John ' s Chapter , of which Comp . R . Langley was named as Z . ; Thomas Hodge , as H . ; and R . L . Loudon , as J . A Petition was read for the grant of a Warrant , for a Chapter to be attached to the Dalhousie Lodge , No . 922 , in the East Indies , to be called the St . John ' s Chapter , of which Comp . T . C . Smyth was named for Z . ; W . R . Ford , H . ; and J . Abercrombie , J . These applications being in all respects regular , the prayers of the petitions were granted .

SUPEEME GRIND CHAPTER OF ROYAL ASOH MASONS OF ENGLAND . Quarterly Convocation , November 7 , 1855 . Present— Comp . T . Hall , as Z . ; H . L . Crohn , as H . ; S . Rawson , as J . ;

W . H . White , E . ; F . Pattinson , as N . ; Herbert Lloyd , as P . S . ; T . Tombleson , Assist . S . ; J . W . Tornkins , Sw . B . ; C . W . Elkington , Stan . B . ; John Havers ; G . W . K . Potter ; A . A . Le Veau ; Geo . Biggs ; C . Baumer ; J . H . Goldsworthy ; T . W . White ; B . Dobree ; — King ; John Hervey ; H . W . Eaton ; and about a dozen Principals and Past Principals of Subordinate Chapters .

' The Grand Chapter was opened in ancient and solemn form . The Minutes of the last Quarterly Convocation were read and confirmed . The usual letter of apology from the M . B . G . Z . was read . The Report of the Committee of General Purposes , showing the financial state of the Grand Chapter , was—Balance brought forward .. . ¦ .. < £ 339 4 1 Subsequent receipts .. .. .. .. 96 12 6 435 16 7 Disbursements .. .. .. .. .. 97 16 0 Leaving balance at the Banker ' s ? . .. £ 338 0 7 I . i ii i

An application was also made from a number of R . A . Masons of Margate * , representing that a Warrant had been granted in 1844 , for a Chapter to be attached to the Union Lodge , iSTo . 149 , to be called the Thanet Chapter , but which Chapter had not been opened ; that the Principals named in the Warrant were not able to take the offices at the present time , and the applicants prayed that a new Charter might be granted , and named as Principals , Comps . Boya , Z . ; Faussett , H . ; and Phipps , J . It was resolved that a new Warrant be granted on payment of a fee of One Guinea .

The Grand Scribe E . represented that certain circumstances had arisen in Nova Scotia and Canada respecting the Mark Degree , by which the Lodges and Chapters on the Registry of the G . L . of England were brought into collision with those held under the Irish and Scottish Registries , and that it was desirable that the G . L . of England shoujd enter on the question of the Mark Degree . It was suggested by the M . W . the G . M . that a Committee , to consist of six members of the B . of General Purposes and certain others to be named by the Grand Chapter , be formed for the purpose of reporting to him ( the G . M . ) whether it was advisable to attach the Mark Degree to our present constitution . A discussion thereon ensued , and some pertinent VOL . I . 5 E

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