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Article THE FREEMASONS' QUARTERLY REVIEW. ← Page 6 of 8 →
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The Freemasons' Quarterly Review.
THE PROVINCES continue generally in an excellent state among the initiations will be found recorded that of the son of Viscount Combermere , the Hon . Wellington Cotton , and Sir Minto Farquhar . Much anxiety is expressed on the forthcoming edition of the Book of Constitutions , which is much wanted .
SCOTLAND . —Masonry remains m stattto quo . The older Masons reposing upon their laurels—the younger ones looking with hopeful expectation that some leaders will step forward to stimulate and encourage their aspirations . The Earl of Rothes , in Fifeshire , appears to be both active and zealous .
IRELAND . —A new temple has been consecrated in Dublin to the MOST HIGH , under the auspices of the M . W . G . M ., the Duke of Leinster , in which the comfort and convenience of the Brethren have been provided for . The temple is splendidl y fitted up , and the Members of Grand
Lodge can find ample accommodation . The account of the interesting Masonic ceremony , we regret to sa 3 , reached us at too late a period to do justice to its importance . In the provinces there is much activity , and we refer our readers to many interesting circumstances . In
Cork the profits of a ball in aid of thc Masonic Female Orphan School exceeded 2007 . ; and the addresses of Bros . Harper and Jackson , at Charlemont , are particularl y deservin < r of notice .
INDIA . —In the far East , the prospect is bri g htening . Dr . Burnes , in Bombay , has worked ri ght operativel y ; all classes press towards him : he has resuscitated Masonry where there were scarcel y any embers , but he bore in mind the motto " lateat sciritillula forsan , " and the lambent flame of Masonry has been his reward . Dr . Burnes ' s address is recorded in these pages , with a feeling of gratitude for its fervour and its truth .
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
The Freemasons' Quarterly Review.
THE PROVINCES continue generally in an excellent state among the initiations will be found recorded that of the son of Viscount Combermere , the Hon . Wellington Cotton , and Sir Minto Farquhar . Much anxiety is expressed on the forthcoming edition of the Book of Constitutions , which is much wanted .
SCOTLAND . —Masonry remains m stattto quo . The older Masons reposing upon their laurels—the younger ones looking with hopeful expectation that some leaders will step forward to stimulate and encourage their aspirations . The Earl of Rothes , in Fifeshire , appears to be both active and zealous .
IRELAND . —A new temple has been consecrated in Dublin to the MOST HIGH , under the auspices of the M . W . G . M ., the Duke of Leinster , in which the comfort and convenience of the Brethren have been provided for . The temple is splendidl y fitted up , and the Members of Grand
Lodge can find ample accommodation . The account of the interesting Masonic ceremony , we regret to sa 3 , reached us at too late a period to do justice to its importance . In the provinces there is much activity , and we refer our readers to many interesting circumstances . In
Cork the profits of a ball in aid of thc Masonic Female Orphan School exceeded 2007 . ; and the addresses of Bros . Harper and Jackson , at Charlemont , are particularl y deservin < r of notice .
INDIA . —In the far East , the prospect is bri g htening . Dr . Burnes , in Bombay , has worked ri ght operativel y ; all classes press towards him : he has resuscitated Masonry where there were scarcel y any embers , but he bore in mind the motto " lateat sciritillula forsan , " and the lambent flame of Masonry has been his reward . Dr . Burnes ' s address is recorded in these pages , with a feeling of gratitude for its fervour and its truth .