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I . W. GRAND LOlMiK ^licitnt, /ice, Mb ^cttptei SElasons, A i/ro \

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ings a Ticket; and shall have power to discourse him, if<br />

they think fit, in order to admit or debar him, as they shall<br />

see M M : P<strong>ro</strong>vided.<br />

They send no mar. away before they have acquainted all<br />

I B H.e:hrc:i within d09Ti with the reasons thereof; that so<br />

no true B<strong>ro</strong>ther may be del aired, nor a false B<strong>ro</strong>ther or a<br />

mere jreiender admitted. This Committee mutt meet very<br />

early on St. John's Day, at the place, before any persons<br />

come with tickets.—( Old Reg., Jlrt. 25.)<br />

Anr. 3. On Jan. 25, 1723, The Grand Lodge ordered<br />

that the Committee of Enquiry and the Stewards, with oth­<br />

ers, shall 1 B eaily at the place of the Feast for those purposes<br />

mentioned in this Old Regulation, and the order was confirmed<br />

by tiic Grand Lodge, viz: on Nov. 17, 1725.—(New<br />

Reg., Jlrt. 25. Sez Grand Wardens, Art. 3, and Stewards,<br />

At. 1, 2, 3.<br />

ART. 4. The Grand Master shall appoint two or more<br />

true and trusty B<strong>ro</strong>thers to be Poiters and Door-Keepers,<br />

who are also to be early at the place for some good reasons,<br />

and who are to be at the command of said Committee.—( 0.<br />

Art. 26. Su Grand Lodge, Art. 2.)<br />

The Tylers and other servants, within or without doors, are<br />

ow appointed only by the Stewards.—(New Rep., Art. 26.)<br />

ABT. 5. All the members of the Grand Lodge must be<br />

I place of the Feast long before dinner, with the Grand<br />

er or his Deputy at their head, who shall retire and form<br />

selves. And this in order<br />

To receive any appeals duly lodged as above regulated ;<br />

(See Grand Lodge, Art. 11.) that the appellant and respond-<br />

nit may both be heard, and the affair may be amicably decided<br />

But if it cannot, it must be delayed until after the new Grand<br />

Blaster takes the Chair.

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