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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
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
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