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Article THE FREEMASONS' QUARTERLY REVIEW. ← Page 3 of 8 →
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The Freemasons' Quarterly Review.
of Freemasonry , as to become one of its members , and thereby lead those who are yet young to anticipate , in the course of time , that they may look forward to the protection and guidance of a LEWIS-KING of the Craft . Masonic addresses to the throne have echoed the joyful sentiments of the Craft , in conjunction with all other constituencies of her Majesty's subjects .
His Royal Highness presided at the recent Grand Lodge ; he appeared in excellent health , and delivered some forcible addresses , which were listened to with deep interest by an unusually numerous meeting . The festival in honour of the Grand Master ' s birth was postponed in
consequence of the Queen ' s marriage , but will take place on the 11 th of April . It is confidently expected that His Royal Highness will be present .
THE GRAND MASTER .
THE PRO-GRAND MASTER .
It is with unaffected gratification that we can announce the health of this hi ghly esteemed nobleman to be so far advanced as to lead to the expectation that he will shortly resume his Masonic duties ; in the exercise of which , as no one is more zealous , so his retirement is always a subject of regret , the more especially when caused by illness .
THE BOARD OF GENERAL PURPOSES have been much employed in the enquiry into charges preferred against three Brethren ; as those Brethren have , in a very honourable manner , lodged their appeal against such decision , we refrain from any remarks on the subject until the appeal shall be heard in Grand Lod" -e . This course we consider
to be the most favourable to Freemasonry , the most charitable to the complainants , and the most serviceable to those who have been accused .
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
The Freemasons' Quarterly Review.
of Freemasonry , as to become one of its members , and thereby lead those who are yet young to anticipate , in the course of time , that they may look forward to the protection and guidance of a LEWIS-KING of the Craft . Masonic addresses to the throne have echoed the joyful sentiments of the Craft , in conjunction with all other constituencies of her Majesty's subjects .
His Royal Highness presided at the recent Grand Lodge ; he appeared in excellent health , and delivered some forcible addresses , which were listened to with deep interest by an unusually numerous meeting . The festival in honour of the Grand Master ' s birth was postponed in
consequence of the Queen ' s marriage , but will take place on the 11 th of April . It is confidently expected that His Royal Highness will be present .
THE GRAND MASTER .
THE PRO-GRAND MASTER .
It is with unaffected gratification that we can announce the health of this hi ghly esteemed nobleman to be so far advanced as to lead to the expectation that he will shortly resume his Masonic duties ; in the exercise of which , as no one is more zealous , so his retirement is always a subject of regret , the more especially when caused by illness .
THE BOARD OF GENERAL PURPOSES have been much employed in the enquiry into charges preferred against three Brethren ; as those Brethren have , in a very honourable manner , lodged their appeal against such decision , we refrain from any remarks on the subject until the appeal shall be heard in Grand Lod" -e . This course we consider
to be the most favourable to Freemasonry , the most charitable to the complainants , and the most serviceable to those who have been accused .