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Auxiliaries To Our Three Great Charities.

AUXILIARIES TO OUR THREE GREAT CHARITIES .

LONDON , SATURDAY , MAY 19 , 1866 .

In previous issues of trie FKEEMASONS' MAGA - ZINE we have referred Avith great pleasure to the increasing number of local charitable institutions in various parts of the country . We IIOAV propose to deal Avith the subject of auxiliaries to our Three

Great Charities ; viz ., the Boys' School , the Girls ' School , and the Royal Benevolent Institution , for Aged Freemasons and their Widows . Through the courtesy of a highly esteemed brother who has taken a very active part in this local Association

we have been favoured Avith the bye-laws of the South-Eastern Masonic Charitable Association , a copy of Avhich will be found appended hereto . Its object is "to obtain for its members a life governorship in one of the Royal Masonic

Charitable Institutions . " This excellent scheme has our most hearty sympathy and approval , and nothing will be Avanting on our part to advance the truly Masonic objects it has in view , and to stimulate the brethren throughout the length and breadth of the land to go and do likeAvise .

The great religious societies have adopted the plan of auxiliary associations Avith considerable success ; and Ave do not see Avhy that plan should not Avorlc equally Avell in Freemasonry . Let us beseech the brethren not to allow the excellent

example set them by the founders of the Association under notice , to be lost upon them . Rather let us gird ourselves to the task , the pleasing task which Masonry has ever proposed to itself , namely , the alleviation of distress . Thus shall we convince

the world that . our Institution is something more than a name ; that it is not what many believe it to be , a mere convivial society . ' Let us never relax our efforts until Ave have placed our Charities in such a position as that no

worthy applicant for relief shall be sent by them empty away . The object of the founders of this Association is to obtain for its members a life governorship in one of the Royal Masonic Charitable Institutions , subject to the iolloAving rules , under the title of the South Eastern Masonic Charitable Association .

1 . That this Association shall be governed by the folloAving officers , viz ., a president , vice-president , treasurer , secretary , and a committee of seven ( five to form a quorum ) to be elected by the

subscribers ( who are members of the Craft ) on the third Friday in January of each year . 2 . That the subscription of each member shall be at the rate of one shilling per week , payable on the third Friday in each month , at the place hereinafter named .

3 . That Avhen the treasurer is in possession of the sum of ten guineas , a chance of obtaining a life governorship in one of the Royal Masonic Charities shall be drawn for by the members of the Association .

4 . That the successful member shall haA r e the privilege of selecting to which of the Royal Masonic Charities the treasurer shall pay the amount . 5 . That such member be permitted to transfer his life governorship to any brother ( belonging to

the Association ) who is about to become a steward at either of the ensuing Masonic Festivals . 6 . That any member being in arrear will not be allowed to draw for a life governorship . 7 . That the members of this Association shall

not be confined to the Craft only , but any lady or gentleman may be proposed as a member ; but if elected , Avill not be entitled to any voice in its management . 8 . That a promise in writing shall be given by

the successful member to pay his or her subscriptions to the treasurer for the ' time being , until the fee paid by him to either of the Royal Masonic Charities , together Avith the working expense of the Association , shall have become liquidated .

9 . That the business of this Association shall be conducted in connection with the Temperance Lodge of Instruction , held at the Victoria Tavern , Victoria-road , Deptford , until otherwise determined by the members at a meeting properly convened

for such purpose . 10 . That no person be permitted to join after the 23 rd February , 1866 , unless duly proposed and seconded at one monthly meeting , and balloted for at the next ; and , if on the ballot , three or more black balls , appear against the candidate , such result shall exclude him or her from admission as

a member of this Association . 11 . That no person shall be admitted a member of this Association , except upon payment of all subscriptions that may have accrued since its commencement .

12 . That all moneys subscribed shall become the bond fide property of the Association ; and that all members shall , on admission , sign an agreement to that effect .

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AUXILIARIES TO OUR THREE GREAT CHARITIES. Article 1
RECOLLECTIONS OF THE LODGE OF FREEMASONS AT THORNHILL. Article 2
PROPOSED MASONIC SCHOOL FOR INDIA. Article 3
Untitled Article 3
THE ORIGIN OF THE NAMES OF THE MASONIC FRATERNITY. * Article 4
MASONIC EMBLEMS. Article 6
THE BIRMINGHAM MASONIC HALL AND CLUB COMPANY (LIMITED). Article 8
LAYING THE FOUNDATION STONE OF THE GREY FRIARS CHURCH, DUMFRIES. Article 8
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 11
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 12
THE GIRLS' SCHOOL FESTIVAL. Article 12
METROPOLITAN. Article 12
PROVINCIAL. Article 12
ROYAL ARCH. Article 14
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 14
SCOTLAND. Article 15
IRELAND. Article 15
INDIA. Article 15
MARK MASONRY. Article 17
Obituary. Article 17
THE WEEK. Article 18
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Auxiliaries To Our Three Great Charities.

AUXILIARIES TO OUR THREE GREAT CHARITIES .

LONDON , SATURDAY , MAY 19 , 1866 .

In previous issues of trie FKEEMASONS' MAGA - ZINE we have referred Avith great pleasure to the increasing number of local charitable institutions in various parts of the country . We IIOAV propose to deal Avith the subject of auxiliaries to our Three

Great Charities ; viz ., the Boys' School , the Girls ' School , and the Royal Benevolent Institution , for Aged Freemasons and their Widows . Through the courtesy of a highly esteemed brother who has taken a very active part in this local Association

we have been favoured Avith the bye-laws of the South-Eastern Masonic Charitable Association , a copy of Avhich will be found appended hereto . Its object is "to obtain for its members a life governorship in one of the Royal Masonic

Charitable Institutions . " This excellent scheme has our most hearty sympathy and approval , and nothing will be Avanting on our part to advance the truly Masonic objects it has in view , and to stimulate the brethren throughout the length and breadth of the land to go and do likeAvise .

The great religious societies have adopted the plan of auxiliary associations Avith considerable success ; and Ave do not see Avhy that plan should not Avorlc equally Avell in Freemasonry . Let us beseech the brethren not to allow the excellent

example set them by the founders of the Association under notice , to be lost upon them . Rather let us gird ourselves to the task , the pleasing task which Masonry has ever proposed to itself , namely , the alleviation of distress . Thus shall we convince

the world that . our Institution is something more than a name ; that it is not what many believe it to be , a mere convivial society . ' Let us never relax our efforts until Ave have placed our Charities in such a position as that no

worthy applicant for relief shall be sent by them empty away . The object of the founders of this Association is to obtain for its members a life governorship in one of the Royal Masonic Charitable Institutions , subject to the iolloAving rules , under the title of the South Eastern Masonic Charitable Association .

1 . That this Association shall be governed by the folloAving officers , viz ., a president , vice-president , treasurer , secretary , and a committee of seven ( five to form a quorum ) to be elected by the

subscribers ( who are members of the Craft ) on the third Friday in January of each year . 2 . That the subscription of each member shall be at the rate of one shilling per week , payable on the third Friday in each month , at the place hereinafter named .

3 . That Avhen the treasurer is in possession of the sum of ten guineas , a chance of obtaining a life governorship in one of the Royal Masonic Charities shall be drawn for by the members of the Association .

4 . That the successful member shall haA r e the privilege of selecting to which of the Royal Masonic Charities the treasurer shall pay the amount . 5 . That such member be permitted to transfer his life governorship to any brother ( belonging to

the Association ) who is about to become a steward at either of the ensuing Masonic Festivals . 6 . That any member being in arrear will not be allowed to draw for a life governorship . 7 . That the members of this Association shall

not be confined to the Craft only , but any lady or gentleman may be proposed as a member ; but if elected , Avill not be entitled to any voice in its management . 8 . That a promise in writing shall be given by

the successful member to pay his or her subscriptions to the treasurer for the ' time being , until the fee paid by him to either of the Royal Masonic Charities , together Avith the working expense of the Association , shall have become liquidated .

9 . That the business of this Association shall be conducted in connection with the Temperance Lodge of Instruction , held at the Victoria Tavern , Victoria-road , Deptford , until otherwise determined by the members at a meeting properly convened

for such purpose . 10 . That no person be permitted to join after the 23 rd February , 1866 , unless duly proposed and seconded at one monthly meeting , and balloted for at the next ; and , if on the ballot , three or more black balls , appear against the candidate , such result shall exclude him or her from admission as

a member of this Association . 11 . That no person shall be admitted a member of this Association , except upon payment of all subscriptions that may have accrued since its commencement .

12 . That all moneys subscribed shall become the bond fide property of the Association ; and that all members shall , on admission , sign an agreement to that effect .

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