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The Charities.
To which the following gracious reply had been received : — « oTT , P T , Bushy , July 18 th , 1810 . Sin AND bROTiiER , —I have not failed to lay the Address from the Governors and Subscribers of the Asylum for Worthy Aged ancl Decayed Freemasons before Queen Adelaide . Her Majesty was pleasecl to receive t very graciously , and commands me to convey £ er thanks forthe-kZ wishes expressed in the same .
I have the honour to be , Sir ancl Brother , TV r > n . / -, _ -, , ™ ^ obedient servant , To . R . T . Crucefix , Esq ., M . D . « HOWE . " d „ Hnt ° 1 Ved ( 0 . nedis , , tient ) that there be two elections of candidates during a year instead oi one , viz . in January and July Some matters of importance were referred to the General Committee to report on to the next General Meeting . "
MONTHLY MEETING September 9 th . —Bios . Patten Pike Stinlf-c th ^ r e ' nsuinl ^ " ^ "" " " ^ St ^ Sditorft during tlTe p i" JS ^ ^ ° for his efficient —ices A petition was approved . In consequence of the regretted illness of Brother J . C . Bell tlie Committee adjourned until the 7 th October
Girls' School.
GIRLS' SCHOOL .
AUDIT COMMITTEE Jt % 22 .-Present , Bros . Baumer , Crucefix , Cleo- - horn Wamner , and Wackerbath . The subject matters referred from the General Committee were considered New books , for the better keeping ofthe accounts , were agreed upon . AUDIT COMMITTEE ; July 7 .-Present , Brothers Crucefix , Baume " Cleghorn , Lewellyn , Wackerbath , Patten , Warriner . The account of expenses were audited and passed . The audit of receipt was aTourned in order to mature improved mode of
an regulating the accounts GENERAL COURT , July 9 . —Present , Brother J . L . Stevens in the rTnrf' T ^*™ ^ £ 0 ^ ' H" R' Le , vis ' and several other Governors . The business of the day was admirabl y conducted by the Chairman , who parried several useless interruptions with excellent tact . HOUSE COMMITTEE , July ^ . -Present , Dr . Crucefix in the Chair Brothers Acklam , Baumer , Chandler , Rowe the Ch ' ° Ung W ° men l 6 ft the SCh °° lj aft 6 r receivin S an a < ldress from
. „ , f . « ? health of several children was taken into consideration , £ , « Vl ? ^ Committee was directed to be held on the 29 th instant , for the purpose of obtaining the opinion of the medical officers The Committee examined into the provisions , which were found excellent excepting the beer , which they thought not equal to the price charged and ordered that the brewer should be written to direct ngWm to furnish a superior article . uuci-uiij , mm
CSS ^ B ^ F ^ ST CWfiX ' BaUmer ' AcMam > Ste-s , Dr . Moore and Mr , Harvey , two of the medical officers , attended the Committee . Dr . Granville was reported to be on the continent . A letter from Mr . Gascoign was read .
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The Charities.
To which the following gracious reply had been received : — « oTT , P T , Bushy , July 18 th , 1810 . Sin AND bROTiiER , —I have not failed to lay the Address from the Governors and Subscribers of the Asylum for Worthy Aged ancl Decayed Freemasons before Queen Adelaide . Her Majesty was pleasecl to receive t very graciously , and commands me to convey £ er thanks forthe-kZ wishes expressed in the same .
I have the honour to be , Sir ancl Brother , TV r > n . / -, _ -, , ™ ^ obedient servant , To . R . T . Crucefix , Esq ., M . D . « HOWE . " d „ Hnt ° 1 Ved ( 0 . nedis , , tient ) that there be two elections of candidates during a year instead oi one , viz . in January and July Some matters of importance were referred to the General Committee to report on to the next General Meeting . "
MONTHLY MEETING September 9 th . —Bios . Patten Pike Stinlf-c th ^ r e ' nsuinl ^ " ^ "" " " ^ St ^ Sditorft during tlTe p i" JS ^ ^ ° for his efficient —ices A petition was approved . In consequence of the regretted illness of Brother J . C . Bell tlie Committee adjourned until the 7 th October
Girls' School.
GIRLS' SCHOOL .
AUDIT COMMITTEE Jt % 22 .-Present , Bros . Baumer , Crucefix , Cleo- - horn Wamner , and Wackerbath . The subject matters referred from the General Committee were considered New books , for the better keeping ofthe accounts , were agreed upon . AUDIT COMMITTEE ; July 7 .-Present , Brothers Crucefix , Baume " Cleghorn , Lewellyn , Wackerbath , Patten , Warriner . The account of expenses were audited and passed . The audit of receipt was aTourned in order to mature improved mode of
an regulating the accounts GENERAL COURT , July 9 . —Present , Brother J . L . Stevens in the rTnrf' T ^*™ ^ £ 0 ^ ' H" R' Le , vis ' and several other Governors . The business of the day was admirabl y conducted by the Chairman , who parried several useless interruptions with excellent tact . HOUSE COMMITTEE , July ^ . -Present , Dr . Crucefix in the Chair Brothers Acklam , Baumer , Chandler , Rowe the Ch ' ° Ung W ° men l 6 ft the SCh °° lj aft 6 r receivin S an a < ldress from
. „ , f . « ? health of several children was taken into consideration , £ , « Vl ? ^ Committee was directed to be held on the 29 th instant , for the purpose of obtaining the opinion of the medical officers The Committee examined into the provisions , which were found excellent excepting the beer , which they thought not equal to the price charged and ordered that the brewer should be written to direct ngWm to furnish a superior article . uuci-uiij , mm
CSS ^ B ^ F ^ ST CWfiX ' BaUmer ' AcMam > Ste-s , Dr . Moore and Mr , Harvey , two of the medical officers , attended the Committee . Dr . Granville was reported to be on the continent . A letter from Mr . Gascoign was read .