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Article THE FREEMASON'S QUARTERLY REVIEW. ← Page 4 of 8 →
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The Freemason's Quarterly Review.
May the distinguished nobleman , receive and prize the compliment in the same feeling that prompted the offering ! Lord Durham will be remembered when much else shall be forgotten .
Lord H . John S . Churchill has been appointed Deputy Grand Master ; ancl was inducted into office by the R . W . Bro . Simon M'Gillivray , ( the Prov . G . M . for Canada , ) immediately after the announcement of Lord Durham ' s resignation . His lordshi p was saluted with marked respect
—we may state with every demonstration of attachment . The great personal attention he has paid to Masonic duties , his affable manners , and zealous conduct upon all occasions have endeared him to the Metropolitan Fraternity ; and , although the appointment is beyond the control of
the Order itself , still there is so much of propriety in the promotion of an industrious Craftsman , as to encourage a confident anticipation that the present Deputy Grand Master will prove deserving of his elevation .
The last Grand Lodge have found it necessary to give publicity , for the information of the Fraternity , to some part of the Report of the Board of General Purposes , to the folloAving effect : — " A Report from the Board of General Purposes was
read , in which they call the attention of the Grand Lodge to the frequent neglect of Lodges to the form of recommendation attached to the petitions of applicants to the Loclge of Benevolence for relief , by reason of Avhich neglect the Loclge of Benevolence is not sufficientl y informed on
the merits of the case , and the applicants are delayed in obtaining assistance . " Also , to the neglect of Masters and Wardens of Lodges
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
The Freemason's Quarterly Review.
May the distinguished nobleman , receive and prize the compliment in the same feeling that prompted the offering ! Lord Durham will be remembered when much else shall be forgotten .
Lord H . John S . Churchill has been appointed Deputy Grand Master ; ancl was inducted into office by the R . W . Bro . Simon M'Gillivray , ( the Prov . G . M . for Canada , ) immediately after the announcement of Lord Durham ' s resignation . His lordshi p was saluted with marked respect
—we may state with every demonstration of attachment . The great personal attention he has paid to Masonic duties , his affable manners , and zealous conduct upon all occasions have endeared him to the Metropolitan Fraternity ; and , although the appointment is beyond the control of
the Order itself , still there is so much of propriety in the promotion of an industrious Craftsman , as to encourage a confident anticipation that the present Deputy Grand Master will prove deserving of his elevation .
The last Grand Lodge have found it necessary to give publicity , for the information of the Fraternity , to some part of the Report of the Board of General Purposes , to the folloAving effect : — " A Report from the Board of General Purposes was
read , in which they call the attention of the Grand Lodge to the frequent neglect of Lodges to the form of recommendation attached to the petitions of applicants to the Loclge of Benevolence for relief , by reason of Avhich neglect the Loclge of Benevolence is not sufficientl y informed on
the merits of the case , and the applicants are delayed in obtaining assistance . " Also , to the neglect of Masters and Wardens of Lodges