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Article ASYLUM FOR THE AGED AND DECAYED FREEMASON. ← Page 10 of 10
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Asylum For The Aged And Decayed Freemason.
Brother Moran , No . 1 , Brother L . Stevens , No . 8 , and Brother AV . T . Falconer , No . 108 ; and some of the present Board have expressed a desire to serve again . AVe must not forget to add that Brother Collyer acted with his usual liberality ; ancl , with the assistance of Brother Atkins and Mr . Turner , the vocal amusement was rendered a very prominent feature ; ancl , as a valedictory remarkit is but justice to Brothers Lovegrove ancl Fricke ,
, the landlords , to express on the part of all , that their arrangements were in every respect most liberal . This tribute is but just , for fhe . plan as arranged was necessarily economical , and yet the utmost liberality was clearly observable . The company separated at ten o ' clock , highly delig hted with the excellent enjoyment and the happy results of the evening .
August 20 th . — General Meeting , Radley ' s Hotel . Present—Dr . Crucefix , in the Chair , ancl seventeen other subscribers . Various correspondence was submitted to the meeting . Mr . Bell , the President of the late Board of Stewards , presented a very satisfactory account of the proceedings of the Board , and of the recent festival , which was ordered to be inserted in the minutes . of
A resolution was passed expressive of the p leasing prospect success that was now presented , and which nothing but a want of energy and perseverance can defeat . The Sub-Committee was extended from seven to fifteen , and the following subscribers were added to complete such number , viz . —Brothers G . Pi-ice , Larby , Partridge , Bigg , It . T . Hall , Buckingham , Chandler , and YA ^ hisson .
In reply to several Correspondents , we can state the following regulations in regard to subscriptions : — Fifty Guineas , ancl upwards—render the donor elig ible to be proposed as a Vice-President . Twenty Guineas—constitute a Life Governor . Ten Guineas—a Life Subscriber . Two Guineasannually—a Governor .
, One Guinea , annually—a Subscriber . ( The privileges to be accordingly . ) Fifty Guineas , from a Lodge—entitle it to the privileges of a Life Governor in perpetuity . Twenty Guineas , from a Lodge—entitle it to the same privileges for a given number of years . Ten Guineas—in proportion .
Annual Subscriptions qualify the Master , as an individual Governor , a Subscriber . Ancl , Lastly—As many Brethren , as well as Lodges , have expressed a desire to offer the smaller Subscription , with an intention to make up a Life Governorship or Life Subscribership , it is understood that such such Subscriptions , if regularly continued for three years , shall be considered as in part of tlie entire amount to bo then completed .
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
Asylum For The Aged And Decayed Freemason.
Brother Moran , No . 1 , Brother L . Stevens , No . 8 , and Brother AV . T . Falconer , No . 108 ; and some of the present Board have expressed a desire to serve again . AVe must not forget to add that Brother Collyer acted with his usual liberality ; ancl , with the assistance of Brother Atkins and Mr . Turner , the vocal amusement was rendered a very prominent feature ; ancl , as a valedictory remarkit is but justice to Brothers Lovegrove ancl Fricke ,
, the landlords , to express on the part of all , that their arrangements were in every respect most liberal . This tribute is but just , for fhe . plan as arranged was necessarily economical , and yet the utmost liberality was clearly observable . The company separated at ten o ' clock , highly delig hted with the excellent enjoyment and the happy results of the evening .
August 20 th . — General Meeting , Radley ' s Hotel . Present—Dr . Crucefix , in the Chair , ancl seventeen other subscribers . Various correspondence was submitted to the meeting . Mr . Bell , the President of the late Board of Stewards , presented a very satisfactory account of the proceedings of the Board , and of the recent festival , which was ordered to be inserted in the minutes . of
A resolution was passed expressive of the p leasing prospect success that was now presented , and which nothing but a want of energy and perseverance can defeat . The Sub-Committee was extended from seven to fifteen , and the following subscribers were added to complete such number , viz . —Brothers G . Pi-ice , Larby , Partridge , Bigg , It . T . Hall , Buckingham , Chandler , and YA ^ hisson .
In reply to several Correspondents , we can state the following regulations in regard to subscriptions : — Fifty Guineas , ancl upwards—render the donor elig ible to be proposed as a Vice-President . Twenty Guineas—constitute a Life Governor . Ten Guineas—a Life Subscriber . Two Guineasannually—a Governor .
, One Guinea , annually—a Subscriber . ( The privileges to be accordingly . ) Fifty Guineas , from a Lodge—entitle it to the privileges of a Life Governor in perpetuity . Twenty Guineas , from a Lodge—entitle it to the same privileges for a given number of years . Ten Guineas—in proportion .
Annual Subscriptions qualify the Master , as an individual Governor , a Subscriber . Ancl , Lastly—As many Brethren , as well as Lodges , have expressed a desire to offer the smaller Subscription , with an intention to make up a Life Governorship or Life Subscribership , it is understood that such such Subscriptions , if regularly continued for three years , shall be considered as in part of tlie entire amount to bo then completed .