Chapter 26
XV. History of Masonry from 1801 to 1812 . . . • »>•
Foundation-stone of the Bridge over the Spey laid . ib.
Two elegant gold vases presented to Sir John Doyle by the Lodges in Jersey, Guernsey and Alderney . 27o
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Grand Lodge enters on terms of confidential commu- nication with the Grand Lodge of Scotland ^ . 274
Grand Lodge of Prussia desires to correspond with the Grand Lodge of England .... ib.
The foundation-stone of Fraserburgh New Harbour laid ib.
Ceremony observed on that occasion
Inscription and writing deposited .... 276
Earl of Moira informs the Grand Lodge of Scotland of the origin and situation of the meetings of Ma- sons in England under the Duke of Athol . . 277
His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales elected Grand Master of Scotland ..... ib.
Resolutions of the Grand Lodge in respect to the Masters and Wardens of the Scottish Lodges . 278
Grand Lodge of Scotland communicates its proceed ings relative to Dr. Mitchell, and the resolutions ot the Grand Lodge of England on the occasion . ib.
The Grand Lodge of Ireland approves the proceedings of the Grand Lodge of England, and pledges itself not to receive as a Brother any person standing under the interdict of the Grand Lodges of England or Scotland ....... 279
The foundation-stone of Covent Garden Theatre laid by the Prince of Wales, as Grand Master of Eng- land and Scotland ib.
Ceremony observed on that occasion . . . 280
Inscription on the Medals deposited in the founda- tion-stone 281
The measures respecting the irregular Masons abolish- ed ......... 283
The Grand Treasurer's account stated . , . ib.
The Liquidation-fund discontinued ... ib.
