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Grand Priory Of Canada.

and extensive knowledge on all Masonic subjects caused his opinion to be courted and respected . In his immediate connection as our Grand Chancellor with myself I ever found him zealous , ready , and able to assist , with a matured tact and judgment , in promoting the best interests of the Order ,

aud in reconciling conflicting opinions ; in a word , his heart was in his work , and he neither spared time nor labour in whatever he undertook , indeed it is much to be feared , that his self-imposed burden was beyond his strengthand that the anxieties

, consequent on his close and unremitting application to the duties of his various offices insensibly undermined his health , and led to his lamented removal , at a comparatively early age , and in the full vigour of his great usefulness . Our late frater

was born in Bristol , England , on the 22 ud of July , 1819 , and in his 30 th year removed to Canada and settled at Hamilton as his subsequent residence . The various offices he so long and honourably held in the Masonic body are matters of history

in the Canadian craft , and will be recorded by many a sorrowing hand . Suffice it here to say that he was installed a Knight Templar and Knight of Malta in the Genessee Encampment at Lockport , State of New York , in April , 1854 , and in 1855 obtained a warrant from the S . Grand

Conclave of Ireland to open an Encampment to be attached , according to the regulations pertaining to that jurisdiction , to Barton Lodge , Hamilton , at that time No . 231 L R ., of which lie had been W . M . This warrant was subsequently exchanged for one under the S . Grand Conclave of

England , and \\ ales , under which he opened as Eminent Preceptor , the Preceptory so well known as the Godfrey de Bouillon of Hamilton , and although occasional elections of other preceptors have been made from time to time , the fratres seemed ever glad to resort to his lead and presidency , as

evidenced by his reinstatement in that office on eig ht different occasions ; in the Provincial Grand Conclave , which preceded the erection of Canada into a Grand Priory , he held the offices of Prov . Grand Chamberlain , Prov . Grand PriorDeputy Prov . Gr .

, Commander and Prov . Grand Chancellor , and under the Grand Priory those of Grand Chancellor and Provincial or District Prior of the Western Division or District of Ontario . Hs was also appointed by patent

in 1868 to the rank of a Past Grand Sub Prior of the S . Grand Conclave of England and Wales . By his death a foremost place is vacant in our ranks , a true friend and brother has passed for ever from amongst us , but whose name will ever be remembered and respected by every Canadian

Templar , as well as by every Mason , of whatsoever degree , throughout the length and breadth of this vast Dominion . Rest in peace ! our Brother and Companion ! and enjoy the reward of the faithful Soldier of the Cross ! It was with much regret I had to direct our late Grand Chancellor to announce to

you the death of our Most Eminent and Supreme Ex-Grand Master William Stuart , Esq ., of Aldenham Abbey , on the 7 th July last , in the 7 6 th year of his age , and to require that all members attending this Grand Priory , should appear in appropriate mourning , and also to continue to wear it

in private preeeptori . es for the next three months , as a tribute of respect to departed worth , and I feel convinced I only anticipated your wishes , by at once writing in your name letters of condolence to his widow and eldest son , Col . William Stuart , a Provincial Prior of England . Our Ex-Grand Master was of a distinguished lineage , being the eldest son of the Hon . and Most Eev .

William Stuart , D . D ., Archbishop of Armagh and Primate of Ireland , his grandfather being the illustrious statesmen and minister of George III ., John Earl of Bute , who married the daughter of the celebrated and accomplished lady Mary Wortley Montague , daughter of the Duke of

Kingston . A distinguished compliment was conferred on the Grand Priory of Canada , in my person as your Grand Prior , in his presenting me , as a special mark of favour , with the insignia of office as an accompaniment to my patent as Grand Prior .

In our own immediate circle a most estimable Brother , Sir Knight James V . Noel of the Hugh de Payens preceptory at Kingston , who was with us at the last meeting of the Grand Priory , has passed to his final rest respected and regretted by all .

And now , even at the time of writing , the electric wires flash the melancholy tidings of yet another and still more illustrious brother taken from the ranks of Masonry , the venerated and venerable The

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Untitled Article 1
Monthly Masonic Summary. Article 2
OUR MASONIC MSS. Article 3
LUCY MATILDA JANE. Article 3
MASONIC SONG. Article 7
TWO SIDES OF LIFE. Article 7
WAS THE DUKE OF WELLINGTON A FREEMASON? Article 7
SAVED FROM PRISON. Article 12
THE SOLOMONIC ORIGIN OF FREEMASONRY. Article 15
THREE THINGS. Article 16
MASONIC UNITY. Article 17
THE LITTLE RIFT WITHIN THE LUTE. Article 18
TRUST IN GOD AND DO THE RIGHT. Article 21
THE SPIRIT OF FREEMASONRY. Article 22
GRAND PRIORY OF CANADA. Article 24
THE THREE STEPS. Article 29
ROMAN CATHOLIC PERSECUTION OF FREEMASONS. Article 29
IMMORTALITY. Article 31
Chippings. Article 32
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Grand Priory Of Canada.

and extensive knowledge on all Masonic subjects caused his opinion to be courted and respected . In his immediate connection as our Grand Chancellor with myself I ever found him zealous , ready , and able to assist , with a matured tact and judgment , in promoting the best interests of the Order ,

aud in reconciling conflicting opinions ; in a word , his heart was in his work , and he neither spared time nor labour in whatever he undertook , indeed it is much to be feared , that his self-imposed burden was beyond his strengthand that the anxieties

, consequent on his close and unremitting application to the duties of his various offices insensibly undermined his health , and led to his lamented removal , at a comparatively early age , and in the full vigour of his great usefulness . Our late frater

was born in Bristol , England , on the 22 ud of July , 1819 , and in his 30 th year removed to Canada and settled at Hamilton as his subsequent residence . The various offices he so long and honourably held in the Masonic body are matters of history

in the Canadian craft , and will be recorded by many a sorrowing hand . Suffice it here to say that he was installed a Knight Templar and Knight of Malta in the Genessee Encampment at Lockport , State of New York , in April , 1854 , and in 1855 obtained a warrant from the S . Grand

Conclave of Ireland to open an Encampment to be attached , according to the regulations pertaining to that jurisdiction , to Barton Lodge , Hamilton , at that time No . 231 L R ., of which lie had been W . M . This warrant was subsequently exchanged for one under the S . Grand Conclave of

England , and \\ ales , under which he opened as Eminent Preceptor , the Preceptory so well known as the Godfrey de Bouillon of Hamilton , and although occasional elections of other preceptors have been made from time to time , the fratres seemed ever glad to resort to his lead and presidency , as

evidenced by his reinstatement in that office on eig ht different occasions ; in the Provincial Grand Conclave , which preceded the erection of Canada into a Grand Priory , he held the offices of Prov . Grand Chamberlain , Prov . Grand PriorDeputy Prov . Gr .

, Commander and Prov . Grand Chancellor , and under the Grand Priory those of Grand Chancellor and Provincial or District Prior of the Western Division or District of Ontario . Hs was also appointed by patent

in 1868 to the rank of a Past Grand Sub Prior of the S . Grand Conclave of England and Wales . By his death a foremost place is vacant in our ranks , a true friend and brother has passed for ever from amongst us , but whose name will ever be remembered and respected by every Canadian

Templar , as well as by every Mason , of whatsoever degree , throughout the length and breadth of this vast Dominion . Rest in peace ! our Brother and Companion ! and enjoy the reward of the faithful Soldier of the Cross ! It was with much regret I had to direct our late Grand Chancellor to announce to

you the death of our Most Eminent and Supreme Ex-Grand Master William Stuart , Esq ., of Aldenham Abbey , on the 7 th July last , in the 7 6 th year of his age , and to require that all members attending this Grand Priory , should appear in appropriate mourning , and also to continue to wear it

in private preeeptori . es for the next three months , as a tribute of respect to departed worth , and I feel convinced I only anticipated your wishes , by at once writing in your name letters of condolence to his widow and eldest son , Col . William Stuart , a Provincial Prior of England . Our Ex-Grand Master was of a distinguished lineage , being the eldest son of the Hon . and Most Eev .

William Stuart , D . D ., Archbishop of Armagh and Primate of Ireland , his grandfather being the illustrious statesmen and minister of George III ., John Earl of Bute , who married the daughter of the celebrated and accomplished lady Mary Wortley Montague , daughter of the Duke of

Kingston . A distinguished compliment was conferred on the Grand Priory of Canada , in my person as your Grand Prior , in his presenting me , as a special mark of favour , with the insignia of office as an accompaniment to my patent as Grand Prior .

In our own immediate circle a most estimable Brother , Sir Knight James V . Noel of the Hugh de Payens preceptory at Kingston , who was with us at the last meeting of the Grand Priory , has passed to his final rest respected and regretted by all .

And now , even at the time of writing , the electric wires flash the melancholy tidings of yet another and still more illustrious brother taken from the ranks of Masonry , the venerated and venerable The

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