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Jersey Fete.

inquiry had been addressed to the Secretary of His Excellency by the President of the Board of Directors , notwithstanding the fulsome professions made in the note of January 22 nd . A careful perusal of the document will lead to several curious inferences , which , together Avith a groat variety of other circumstances , impcratiA * ely call for investigation by the Masonic authorities in England , nor Avill the Brethren of the Province feel satisfied Avithout it , since they cannot otherwise prevent serious reflections on the Craft by the public . Yours fraternally , H . H .

"Masonic Temple Company (Limited.)

"MASONIC TEMPLE COMPANY ( LIMITED . )

" 23 rd March , 1866 . " At a meeting of the Board held yesterday , pursuant to notice , Brother HENRY " LUCE MANUEL in the chair , "The secretaries laid on the table a statement showing the amount received and " paid at the Bazaar held in December last , in favour of the AVidows' and " Orphans' Fund , and they informed the Board that tho balance in favour of the "fund , amounting to the sum of 300 Z . Os . 9 d ., had been placed at the disposal of

" Brothers Malet De Carteret , Henry Lueo Manuel , and Eihvard Dickson Le " Contour , trustees of the said fund . " At the request of directors , the secretaries read from the minutes extracts of " some resolutions in connection Avith the formation of this fund : — " 1 st . December 10 th , 1862 . —Unanimously resolved , on the proposition of Bro . " Manuel , seconded by Bro . P . Binet , that a fund bo raised for the purpose of " purchasing shares , the interest or dividend of Avhich shall be applied to the

" relief of the AA'idows and orphans of masons . " " 2 nd . December 18 , 1863 . —That Bro . Henry Luce Manuel , Hon . Treasurer , be " authorized to purchase shares to the amount of money in hand ( 17 shares ) , for " the AVidows' and Orphans' Fund , and that Bros . Edward Malet De Oarteret , " Henry Luce Manuel , and Edward Dickson Le Contour , be the Trustees of this " Fund . " " The secretaries also road tho third resolution under date of the 19 th of August

, " 1 S 63 , copies of letters , first , from His Excellency Sir R . P . Douglas , Bart , then ' Licut .-Goveruor of Jersey , to tho Provincial Grand Master , enclosing 5 ? . for one " share in the Masonic Temple , for the benefit of the charity in behalf of the " Widows and Orphans of our Brethren ; second , from the P . G . M . to H . E ., " acknowle dging the receipt of the cheque , and stating that it would he his " most pleasing duty at the earliest meeting of the Board , " to lay Sir Percy's " communication before the members of the Board , " and further make it

impera" tive on himself to move that the same be entered in the minutes as a pleasing " souvenir of his Excellency's wishes . —( Date of General Douglas' letter and " contribution , Jan . 21 , 1863 ; date of P . G . M . ' s acknowledgment , Jan . 22 , 1863 . " Communicated by the letter to the secretary in the month of August ) "After the ahoA'e had been read , the following communication from the trustees " Avas submitted to the Board : — " Jersey , 22 nd March , 1866 .

"SIRS AND BROTHERS , —As trustees of the fund for the relief of AA'idows and " Orphans of Freemasons AVB offer to purchase with the proceeds of a bazaar " lately held in favour of the said fund sixty shares in the Masonic Temple " Company ( Limited . ) " ' We do so because the fund is already interested in the success of the Temple ; " ' because the promoters of the Bazaar have throughout announced this to be " 'their Avish in the matter ; and because we arc anxious to promote tho views of

" ' those brethren who are anxious that the Temple should at a not distant day " ' become the absolute and unfettered property of the local lodges , and . the fund " ' of which we are the trustees . N 2

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HINTS ON THE SECRET LITERATURE OF FREEMASONRY. Article 1
MASONIC ANTIQUITIES, DOCUMENTS, &c. Article 11
LAWS, &c., OF THE UNITED SACRED BAND OF ROYAL ARCH KNIGHTS TEMPLAR PRIESTS. Article 14
FORM OF CERTIFICATE. Article 15
REPRINT OF SCARCE, ORCURIOUS , BOOKS ON FREEMASONRY . Article 22
Untitled Article 28
NOTES AND QUERIES FOR FREEMASONS . Article 29
NOVEL INVESTITURE. Article 29
GRAND OFFICE. Article 29
BRO. PRESTON'S COLLECTIONS. Article 30
THE ANCIENT LANDMARK. Article 30
THE CYPHER OF NINE. Article 30
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 31
THE LAST THING OUT IN THE MASONIC LINE. Article 31
MASONIC INTERLOPERS. Article 32
To the Editor of THE MASONIC PRESS. Article 33
PROVINCIAL GRAND SUPERINTENDENTS. Article 33
JERSEY FETE. Article 34
"MASONIC TEMPLE COMPANY (LIMITED.) Article 35
REVIEWS. Article 36
POETRY. Article 43
THE MASONIC REPORTER. Article 44
DUBLIN. Article 44
DEVONPORT. Article 44
MARK MASONRY.—(Unrecognized.) Article 44
KNIGHTS OF CONSTANTINOPLE. Article 45
OBITUARY. Article 45
THE R.W. BRO. J. J. L. HOFF. Article 46
THE HON. WILLIAM B. HUBBARD. Article 46
NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 47
TO SUBSCRIBERS. Article 47
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Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.

Jersey Fete.

inquiry had been addressed to the Secretary of His Excellency by the President of the Board of Directors , notwithstanding the fulsome professions made in the note of January 22 nd . A careful perusal of the document will lead to several curious inferences , which , together Avith a groat variety of other circumstances , impcratiA * ely call for investigation by the Masonic authorities in England , nor Avill the Brethren of the Province feel satisfied Avithout it , since they cannot otherwise prevent serious reflections on the Craft by the public . Yours fraternally , H . H .

"Masonic Temple Company (Limited.)

"MASONIC TEMPLE COMPANY ( LIMITED . )

" 23 rd March , 1866 . " At a meeting of the Board held yesterday , pursuant to notice , Brother HENRY " LUCE MANUEL in the chair , "The secretaries laid on the table a statement showing the amount received and " paid at the Bazaar held in December last , in favour of the AVidows' and " Orphans' Fund , and they informed the Board that tho balance in favour of the "fund , amounting to the sum of 300 Z . Os . 9 d ., had been placed at the disposal of

" Brothers Malet De Carteret , Henry Lueo Manuel , and Eihvard Dickson Le " Contour , trustees of the said fund . " At the request of directors , the secretaries read from the minutes extracts of " some resolutions in connection Avith the formation of this fund : — " 1 st . December 10 th , 1862 . —Unanimously resolved , on the proposition of Bro . " Manuel , seconded by Bro . P . Binet , that a fund bo raised for the purpose of " purchasing shares , the interest or dividend of Avhich shall be applied to the

" relief of the AA'idows and orphans of masons . " " 2 nd . December 18 , 1863 . —That Bro . Henry Luce Manuel , Hon . Treasurer , be " authorized to purchase shares to the amount of money in hand ( 17 shares ) , for " the AVidows' and Orphans' Fund , and that Bros . Edward Malet De Oarteret , " Henry Luce Manuel , and Edward Dickson Le Contour , be the Trustees of this " Fund . " " The secretaries also road tho third resolution under date of the 19 th of August

, " 1 S 63 , copies of letters , first , from His Excellency Sir R . P . Douglas , Bart , then ' Licut .-Goveruor of Jersey , to tho Provincial Grand Master , enclosing 5 ? . for one " share in the Masonic Temple , for the benefit of the charity in behalf of the " Widows and Orphans of our Brethren ; second , from the P . G . M . to H . E ., " acknowle dging the receipt of the cheque , and stating that it would he his " most pleasing duty at the earliest meeting of the Board , " to lay Sir Percy's " communication before the members of the Board , " and further make it

impera" tive on himself to move that the same be entered in the minutes as a pleasing " souvenir of his Excellency's wishes . —( Date of General Douglas' letter and " contribution , Jan . 21 , 1863 ; date of P . G . M . ' s acknowledgment , Jan . 22 , 1863 . " Communicated by the letter to the secretary in the month of August ) "After the ahoA'e had been read , the following communication from the trustees " Avas submitted to the Board : — " Jersey , 22 nd March , 1866 .

"SIRS AND BROTHERS , —As trustees of the fund for the relief of AA'idows and " Orphans of Freemasons AVB offer to purchase with the proceeds of a bazaar " lately held in favour of the said fund sixty shares in the Masonic Temple " Company ( Limited . ) " ' We do so because the fund is already interested in the success of the Temple ; " ' because the promoters of the Bazaar have throughout announced this to be " 'their Avish in the matter ; and because we arc anxious to promote tho views of

" ' those brethren who are anxious that the Temple should at a not distant day " ' become the absolute and unfettered property of the local lodges , and . the fund " ' of which we are the trustees . N 2

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