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Masonic Intelligence.
Br . Alex . Dobie , W . M . No . 1 „ Geo . Bernie , W . D . M . . 2 „ John P . Acklam , W . M . 8 „ John Hawley . . 8 „ Lewis Pugh , W . M . . 9 „ W . Webb , W . M . . 13 „ George Henekey , W . M . 21
„ J . R . Baker , W . M . . 54 „ Francis Buckingham , P . M . 54 „ Geo Wackerbath , W . M . 66 „ George Thompson , W . M . 9 c „ Phil . Graves , W . M . . 116 „ Thomas Moore . lei
Br . Richard Sarjent , P . M . No . 165 „ Anthony Peverany , W . M . 172 „ Martin Sangster , W . M . 215 „ George Malcom . . 227 „ E . Muggeridge . . 255 „ H . Burrel . WM . . 276 „ Edmund F . Turner . 311
„ ZachariahWatkins , W . M . 318 ,, John Cocking . , 365 „ Thomas Pownall . 372 „ Gibson . . . 395 „ John Weedon , W . M ., 536
and several other Grand Officers and Brethren , whose names we have not received , as they did not sign the book . The following Resolutions were unanimousl y adopted ; 1 . "J ^ this Meetin S ° g % approve of the suggestions made by the Sub-Committee , relative to the propriety of a MASONIC OFFERING TO THE GRAND MASTER .
" That the preliminary Resolutions of the Sub-Committee ad interim be adopted 111 every particular , and that the grateful thanks of this Meeting are due to them for their very praiseworthy and fraternal exertions .
" That the said Sub-Committee be requested to continue their labours and to report in due time to the General Committee . " That in consequence of the lamented death of the R . W . Brother W . W . Prescott , the late Grand Treasurer , the R . W . Richard Percival , P . S . G . W ., be requested to accept the office of Treasurer to the Subscription . " That the thanks of this Meeting be most respectfulltendered to the
y M . W . the Right Hon . Lord Dundas , Pro-Grand Master , the R . W . the Right Hon- Lord H . John Spencer Churchill , Deputy Grand Master and Prov- G . M . for Oxfordshire , and several other Provincial and Deputy-Provincial Grand Masters , & c . & c , for the energetic support they have so promptly tendered by correspondence . "
The following are the preliminary Resolutions so adopted by the General Committee , viz .: — " That the personal superintendence , unwearied attention , and ludicrous conduct of His Royal Hi ghness the Duke of Sussex , as Grand Master of freemasons , during a period of nearl y a quarter of a century as well as his unvarying kindness towards every member of the Masonic have been of
Fraternity , that inestimable value to the Craft , as to call for some mark of grateful expression from the Masonic Community , and this Meeting associate Themselves most cheerfully to carry into effect a votive tribute to commemorate the Protectorate of His Royal Highness for a period unequalled in the annals of Masonry . " That , with the view of carrying the foregoing Resolution into full effect , and to give every Mason an opportunity of contributing his mite , the maximum of the Subscri ption be One Guinea , and the minimum One Shilling .
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
Masonic Intelligence.
Br . Alex . Dobie , W . M . No . 1 „ Geo . Bernie , W . D . M . . 2 „ John P . Acklam , W . M . 8 „ John Hawley . . 8 „ Lewis Pugh , W . M . . 9 „ W . Webb , W . M . . 13 „ George Henekey , W . M . 21
„ J . R . Baker , W . M . . 54 „ Francis Buckingham , P . M . 54 „ Geo Wackerbath , W . M . 66 „ George Thompson , W . M . 9 c „ Phil . Graves , W . M . . 116 „ Thomas Moore . lei
Br . Richard Sarjent , P . M . No . 165 „ Anthony Peverany , W . M . 172 „ Martin Sangster , W . M . 215 „ George Malcom . . 227 „ E . Muggeridge . . 255 „ H . Burrel . WM . . 276 „ Edmund F . Turner . 311
„ ZachariahWatkins , W . M . 318 ,, John Cocking . , 365 „ Thomas Pownall . 372 „ Gibson . . . 395 „ John Weedon , W . M ., 536
and several other Grand Officers and Brethren , whose names we have not received , as they did not sign the book . The following Resolutions were unanimousl y adopted ; 1 . "J ^ this Meetin S ° g % approve of the suggestions made by the Sub-Committee , relative to the propriety of a MASONIC OFFERING TO THE GRAND MASTER .
" That the preliminary Resolutions of the Sub-Committee ad interim be adopted 111 every particular , and that the grateful thanks of this Meeting are due to them for their very praiseworthy and fraternal exertions .
" That the said Sub-Committee be requested to continue their labours and to report in due time to the General Committee . " That in consequence of the lamented death of the R . W . Brother W . W . Prescott , the late Grand Treasurer , the R . W . Richard Percival , P . S . G . W ., be requested to accept the office of Treasurer to the Subscription . " That the thanks of this Meeting be most respectfulltendered to the
y M . W . the Right Hon . Lord Dundas , Pro-Grand Master , the R . W . the Right Hon- Lord H . John Spencer Churchill , Deputy Grand Master and Prov- G . M . for Oxfordshire , and several other Provincial and Deputy-Provincial Grand Masters , & c . & c , for the energetic support they have so promptly tendered by correspondence . "
The following are the preliminary Resolutions so adopted by the General Committee , viz .: — " That the personal superintendence , unwearied attention , and ludicrous conduct of His Royal Hi ghness the Duke of Sussex , as Grand Master of freemasons , during a period of nearl y a quarter of a century as well as his unvarying kindness towards every member of the Masonic have been of
Fraternity , that inestimable value to the Craft , as to call for some mark of grateful expression from the Masonic Community , and this Meeting associate Themselves most cheerfully to carry into effect a votive tribute to commemorate the Protectorate of His Royal Highness for a period unequalled in the annals of Masonry . " That , with the view of carrying the foregoing Resolution into full effect , and to give every Mason an opportunity of contributing his mite , the maximum of the Subscri ption be One Guinea , and the minimum One Shilling .