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Show but'rtne'Grand-Wardens themfelves, if prefent5 and if abient, the Gr*nd-maftcr, or the Per fon who pre fides 8j h\g Place, fhall order private Wardens to act as Grandi Vv-ardens pro tempore, whole Places are to he fupply'd by two Fellow-Craft of the fame Lodge, call'd forth to act, or fent thither by the particular Mailer thereof j or if by him omitted, then they fhall be call'd by the Grand-Mafter, that fo the Grand-Lodge may be always com pie 1 r. XVI. The: G*and-Wardens, or any othen, are firft. to-ad vile' witfr the Deputy about the Affairs of the Lodjj or of the Brethren, uv-tnot to apply to the Grand-Mafia without ;hc Knowledge of the Deputy, unlefs he reftfe his Concurrence in any certain r.eceilary Affair j in which Cafe, or in Cafe of any Difference between the Deputy and the Grand-Warders, or other Biethren, both Parties are to go by Concert to the Grand-Mafter, who can easily decide the Controverfy and make up m e Difference by virtue of his great Authority. The Grand-Mailer fhould receive no Int! tionof Bufmefs concerning Mafonry, but from his Deputy except in fuch certain Cafes as his Worfhip can weH Judge of 5 for if the Application to the Grand-Mafter be irregular, he can easily order the Grand-Wardens, or a,\y other Brethren thus applying, to wait upon his Ik-p iQjvwho is to prepare the Buliuefs fpeedily, and tolay it orderly before his Whrjhip. A VI!. No Grand-Mafter, Deputy Grand-Mail et, Grand-Wardens* Tieafurer, Secretary, or whoever ach for them,, or in their Stead pro tempore, can at th : i 'me Tune be the Mailer or Warden of a particular Lodge? bat as loon as any of them has honourably difcharg'd his Grand-Off.ce, he returns ro that Poft or Station in his particular Lodge, from which he was call'd to official c b >s'r\ XVIII. If the Deputy Grand-Mailer be fick, or nc cejEtfi y abient, the Grand-Mafter may chufe any Fellow* |