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o ' clock , when tho brethren adjonrned to the banqneting-hall , where they partook of refreshment , and passed the remainder of the eveninr in social harmony , the glees and part songs being performed by the choir in a masterly stvle . The usual toasts were given , " The Queen , " " Prince of Wales ' , " " Rest , of Eoyal Family , " " Tho newly Initiated , " "Visitors . " The I . P . M . proposed tho health of
the W . M ., who , in reply , thanked tho brethren for the kind manner in which it had been proposed and received , and hoped he would hand over to his successor the affairs of the Lodge in the same satisfactory state as it had been by previous Masters . He had a very important duty to perform yet , which was to propose the health of his officers , and in doing so it was a matter
of great pleasure to state that all the officers wero present except one ( and that was their worthy Secretary , through illness ) . He would couple with it the name of Bro . Dr . R . F . Cook P . M . M . of C . The M . C ., in returning thanks , thought that the fact of all the officers being present to fill their respective positions should bo very gratifying to the W . M ., as indeed every Master who had passed
through that chair know what a great assistance it was while giving the degrees to have every officer at his post , and able to do his dnty . Ho was glad to find the W . M . so well supported at the Installation of tho Prince of Wales , that magnificent ceremonial , which took place in the Albert Hall on 28 th April . A scene which no one who had been present would over forget . It was also gratifying to find the
Province of Durham enjoying so good a position , especially " 48 . " which was close to the throne , and he trusted the officers would show themselves worthy of tbe name of " 48 " by their industry . Ho had now to refer to tho name of ono who had worked willingly and well in tbe cause of Freemasonry and the interests of this Lodge , Bro . John Ed . Robson their I . P . M . and Treasurer . Iu attachim ? to
his breast that evening tho presentation jewel , while they were doing him an honour , they were also performing a duty , and he had now great pleasure in proposing the toast of the I . P . M . Bro . J . E . Eobson said he now found himself in one of tho most unpleasant situations in which a man could possibly get , viz .: —that of replying to a toast on tho occasion of a
presentation , because in proposing that toast it was customary , in fact he might say it was the rule , to speak of all tho good qualities and say nothing about the bad . Onr good Bro . Dr . Cook had done so on this occasion . What little he ( the I . P . M . ) had done was without doubt appreciated by tbe brethren , but he had done no mm'e than was his duty , and in keeping with the first obligation and charge in
Masonry . The jewel with which he had been presented ho should always look upon with pleasure and as an heirloom . The W . M . proposed" Onr next Merry Meeting , " which terminated another of the many happy and harmonious meetings of this ancient Lodge . This Lodge was represented at the Installation of H . R . H tho Prince of Wales by Bros . Rd . Gregory W . M ., J . E . Robson I . P . M ., A . Hark .
ness P . M . Prov . G . S . D ., R . F . Cook P . M . P . P . G . S . D ., J . II . Thompson P . M . P . P . G . S . B ., W . E . Franklin P M . 424 P . P . G . D ., J . D . Stephen S . W ., Thos . Allison J . W ., R , Whitfield M . M . Tho Provincial Grand Master of Durham , John Fawcett , Esq ., acted as Deputy Grand Master , and Bro . Wm . Hy . Crookos Prov . G . Sec , and Bro . John Bailey P . P . J . G . W . as Stewards , for tho Province of Durham .
The Lodge Of Light , No . 148 . —The regular meeting was held on the 31 st May , at the Masonic Rooms , Warrinerton . Present : Bros . John Bowes P . M . P . Prov . G . Reg . W . M ., W . H . Robinson S . W ., Thomas Tunstall J . W ., W . H . Spring as S . D ., John R . Young J . D ., C . E . Hindley I . G ., James Hannah Tyler , David Wilkins Secretary . Past Masters Bros . John Harding , W . Richardson and Mossop .
Visitors Bros . J . R . Tomlinson W . M . 368 , R . Brierley W . M . 1250 , P . J . Edelston W . M . 1134 , Edward Aston S . W . 758 , Jno . Lightbirrn Org . 758 . Business transacted : —The minutes read and confirmed , The W . M . reported the election of Bro . Robt . Gibbons as an annuitant of the Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution . The ballot was
takon for Mr . James Paterson , and , being favourable , ho was initiated by tho W . M . The working tools were explained by the J . W ., and the charge was most impressively given by the S . W . Fraternal wishes were tendered by the visitors , and after some routine business the Lodge was closed .
Joppa Chapter , No . 188 . —The regular Convocation of this Chapter was held on Monday , 31 st inst ., at the Albion Tavern , Aldersgate Street , City . Comps . H . M . Levy M . E . Z ., E . S . Jones P . Z . as H ., S . Pollitzer P . S . as J ., S . V . Abrahams P . Z . Treasurer , P . Dickinson S . E ., L . Lazarus S . N ., S . Jacobs P . S . ; P . Z . ' s S . Lazarus , E . P . Albert , Pollitzer , Grnncbanm , Rosner , and Comps . Klein ,
J . Lyon , Moore , L . Auerhaan , Mellish , Barnett , Abrahams , & c . The Chapter was opened and the minutes were confirmed . Bros . Klingen . stein No . 79 , J . McCarthy No . 9 , Dr . Corrie Jackson , Polish National Lodge , No . 534 , and Grove Ellis , No . 188 , wore proposed . The three former brethren being in attendance , were duly exalted into R'lyal Arch Masonry by Comp . Littanr P . Z ., in a very perfect and careful manner .
Election of Principals resulted as follows : Comps . M . Emanuel Z ., M . J . Emanuel H ., S . V . Abrahams P . Z . Treasurer , P . Dickinson S . E ., L . Lazarus S . N ., L . Jacobs P . S . The M . E . Z . moved iu pursuance of notice of motion , that companions residing beyond a distance of ten miles from Freemasons' Tavern should be elected country members , and also that the annual subscription for country
members bo 12 s fid , payable in advance , and the sum of 7 s Gd be paid on each occas-ion of their attending the banquet , which motions wore unanimously carried . Comp . S . V . Abrahams P . Z . then proposed that a sum of £ 2 2 s as a nucleus should be given to tho retiring M . E . Z , Comp . H . M . Levy , for the purpose of presenting him with a
jewel , tho brethren to be at liberty to subscribe to it , as a mark of esteem . This proposition was liberally responded to . The Chapter was then closed until November . The companions adjonrnecl to an excellent banquet , provided by Companion W . G . Jennings . The M . E . Z . proposed the usual Loyal and R . A . toasts
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including that of H . R . H . the Princo of Wales as M . E . G-. Z ., and fho rest of tho Grand Officers , which wero enthusiastically received . Tho M . E . Z ., in proposing the toast of the "Newly Exalted , " alluded to the attention thoso companions had paid to tho ceremony . He was pleased to see them , and believed they would eventually become i credit to the Order . Comps . McCarthy , Klingenstein , and Dr .
0 . Jackson , having in able terms responded , the Toast of the Visitors followed , which was replied to by Comp . J . Rosenthal , late S . N . 188 . Bro . Spencer , No . 73 , was also present as a visitor . The Toast of the M . E . Z . was then ertven , and the toast of tho newly elected Z . followpcl . Tho W . M ., in the course of his remarks , stated that although ho was unab ' o to bo present owing to having
met with an accident , yet from what tho companions had seen of hra working , he was ono who would in every sense bo able to perform the duties of the Chapter . The M . E . Z . then proposed tho toast of the acting H . and J ., Companions Littanr P . Z . and S . Pollitzer P . Z . who had filled the offices and had worked the ceremonies to tho satisfaction of the companions , exaltoes and visitors . This toast havhig
been duly responded to , tho M . E . Z . proposed tho health of the P . Z . ' s , and remarked tho honour that had been accorded the Chapter by the election from among its members of Comp . E . P . Albert , who had been selected to fill the office of Assistant Grand Pursuivant , also Comp . S . V . Abrahams P . Z . as tho Treasurer . Thoso companions had
not only been able , but willing to give their services to the Chapter . The health of the ve-elected S . E ., Comps . Dickinson , L . Lazarus S . N . and L . Jacobs P . S ., and tho Janitor's toast concluded a very agreeable evening . The harmony was contributed to by Comps . Davis and Abrahams .
St . John ' s Lodge , No . 178 , Ireland . —At a meeting hell on 14 th May last , at Freemasons' Hall , Castle Street , Lisbnrn , there wore present Bros . Arthur Mnssen P . M . as W . M ., Mercer Rice P . M . asS . W ., William Wilson P . M . as J . W ., William J . Gilliland S . D ., William Johnston P . M . as J . D ., John Vernon I . G ., J . Stuart Tyler , John Higginson Secretary and Treasurer . Past Masters—Bros . John McBrirle , Wm . J . Knox , Alexander Boyd , and R . M . Tilly , and
Bros . Dr . Hunter , Dr . Jefferson , S . J . Nelson , R . McKee , and J . Pryde . Tho Lodge was opened in tho 1 st degree , and the minutes having been read and confirmed , Mr . Wm . J . Knox jun . was initiated . On the motion of Bro . McBride tho initiation and transfer fees of the Lodge were raised to 5 guineas and 3 guineas respectively , which includes current half-year ' s dues . The Lodge was afterwards closed in ancient form . The visitors were Bros . Bernard Good 609 , James Darling 384 , James Roberts 226 , A . Gaffikin 226 , George Elliot 240 .
Lodge Of Joppa , No . 188 .- —An Emergency meeting of this Lodge was held on Tuesday , tho 1 st Juno , at tho Albion Tavern , Aldersgate Street , City . Bro . S . Hickman W . M ., L . Alexander P . M . as S . W ., L . Lazarus J . W ., L . Auerhaan Treasurer , E . P . Albert P . M . A . G . P . Secretary , Miller S . D ., M . Spicsrcl as I . G ., P . E . Van Noorden Organist J . D ., H . Hymans D . C . Past Masters E . Hunt , H . M . Levy ,
M . Alexander , and Bros . Goldman , H . P . Isaac , Botiboi , J . Hertzberg , Cashcl , Fitchett , Rosier , Hulbnth , & c . The Lodge was opened , Tho W . M . then passed Bros . Lisson , Davis , Lindcnbanm , and Sossel Raised Bros . Rutherford , Myers , and Louisson . Ballots wore then taken for tho admission of Messrs . J . Botiboi , J . Bitton , W . Dixon ,
C . Snelling , and A . Rogers , who wero duly initiated into the Order . Tho W . M . performed the threo ceremonies very carefully and perfectly . Bro . Hunt P . M ., by tho courtesy of the W . M ., initiated Mr . WDixon . The Lodge was then closed , and the brethren separated . The visitors were Bros . W . Lovegrovo 219 , Ferryman 3 , J . Hurdell 1348 , Beadell 65 .
Samaritan Lodge , No . 286 . —At the meeting held on the 27 th May 1875 , at the Green Man Hotel , Bacup , there were present , —Bros . Wcstray Bonn AV . M ., James Pilling S . W ., Henry Taylor J . W ., Robert Crossloy S . D ., James Howorth J . D ., William Fletcher I . G ., John Earnshaw Tyler , Nicholas Chadwick Secretary . Past Master Bro . John Taylor P . G . P . The hearty congratulations
of the Lodge were presented to Bro . John Taylor P . M . upon his appointment to the office of Prov . G . P . It was reported that since tho last meeting Bro . John Earnshaw , the oldest member of the Lodge , and who had attained his 74 th year , had been elected an annuitant , for £ 36 , upon the funds of the Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution for Aged Freemasons . Tho W . M .,
after the Lodge business had been transacted , entertained the meeting with an interesting account of the ceremony of the Installation of His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales as tho Most Worshipful Grand Master of England , at the Royal Albert Hall , and which he attended as one of the representatives of the Lodge . A most agreeable evening was spent .
Hope and Charity Lodge , No . 377 , Kidderminster . — At the regular meeting , held on 31 st May , Bros . J . E . Stone , Thos . Blagborough and Jas . Dugard were raised , to tho sublime degree , tho ceremony being very impressively performed by tho W . M . Bro . B . Woodward . On the Lodge being closed down to the first degree , the W . M . resigned his chair to Bro . Jas . Fitzgerald P . M . who initiated
Mr . Wm . Harvey ( a Lewis ) . After the ceremony Bro . Fitzgerald thanked tho W . M . for having afforded him tho gratification of initiating Mr . Harvey , as he had initiated , passed , and raised tho candidate ' s father in this Lodge some years ago . Nothing further offering for the good of Masonry in general or this Lodge in particular , the same was closed in clue form , and with prayer .
Loyal Lodge of Industry , No . 421 , South Molton . — The brethren of this Lodge met at their unique building , the Freemasons' Hall , South Molton , on Tuesday last . Bro . R . Suow jun . the W . M . occupied the chair . There were also present Bros . Rev , H . Gawthrop Chaplain 421 and P . M . 241 , R . Pago I . G ., Bickell B . C .
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o ' clock , when tho brethren adjonrned to the banqneting-hall , where they partook of refreshment , and passed the remainder of the eveninr in social harmony , the glees and part songs being performed by the choir in a masterly stvle . The usual toasts were given , " The Queen , " " Prince of Wales ' , " " Rest , of Eoyal Family , " " Tho newly Initiated , " "Visitors . " The I . P . M . proposed tho health of
the W . M ., who , in reply , thanked tho brethren for the kind manner in which it had been proposed and received , and hoped he would hand over to his successor the affairs of the Lodge in the same satisfactory state as it had been by previous Masters . He had a very important duty to perform yet , which was to propose the health of his officers , and in doing so it was a matter
of great pleasure to state that all the officers wero present except one ( and that was their worthy Secretary , through illness ) . He would couple with it the name of Bro . Dr . R . F . Cook P . M . M . of C . The M . C ., in returning thanks , thought that the fact of all the officers being present to fill their respective positions should bo very gratifying to the W . M ., as indeed every Master who had passed
through that chair know what a great assistance it was while giving the degrees to have every officer at his post , and able to do his dnty . Ho was glad to find the W . M . so well supported at the Installation of tho Prince of Wales , that magnificent ceremonial , which took place in the Albert Hall on 28 th April . A scene which no one who had been present would over forget . It was also gratifying to find the
Province of Durham enjoying so good a position , especially " 48 . " which was close to the throne , and he trusted the officers would show themselves worthy of tbe name of " 48 " by their industry . Ho had now to refer to tho name of ono who had worked willingly and well in tbe cause of Freemasonry and the interests of this Lodge , Bro . John Ed . Robson their I . P . M . and Treasurer . Iu attachim ? to
his breast that evening tho presentation jewel , while they were doing him an honour , they were also performing a duty , and he had now great pleasure in proposing the toast of the I . P . M . Bro . J . E . Eobson said he now found himself in one of tho most unpleasant situations in which a man could possibly get , viz .: —that of replying to a toast on tho occasion of a
presentation , because in proposing that toast it was customary , in fact he might say it was the rule , to speak of all tho good qualities and say nothing about the bad . Onr good Bro . Dr . Cook had done so on this occasion . What little he ( the I . P . M . ) had done was without doubt appreciated by tbe brethren , but he had done no mm'e than was his duty , and in keeping with the first obligation and charge in
Masonry . The jewel with which he had been presented ho should always look upon with pleasure and as an heirloom . The W . M . proposed" Onr next Merry Meeting , " which terminated another of the many happy and harmonious meetings of this ancient Lodge . This Lodge was represented at the Installation of H . R . H tho Prince of Wales by Bros . Rd . Gregory W . M ., J . E . Robson I . P . M ., A . Hark .
ness P . M . Prov . G . S . D ., R . F . Cook P . M . P . P . G . S . D ., J . II . Thompson P . M . P . P . G . S . B ., W . E . Franklin P M . 424 P . P . G . D ., J . D . Stephen S . W ., Thos . Allison J . W ., R , Whitfield M . M . Tho Provincial Grand Master of Durham , John Fawcett , Esq ., acted as Deputy Grand Master , and Bro . Wm . Hy . Crookos Prov . G . Sec , and Bro . John Bailey P . P . J . G . W . as Stewards , for tho Province of Durham .
The Lodge Of Light , No . 148 . —The regular meeting was held on the 31 st May , at the Masonic Rooms , Warrinerton . Present : Bros . John Bowes P . M . P . Prov . G . Reg . W . M ., W . H . Robinson S . W ., Thomas Tunstall J . W ., W . H . Spring as S . D ., John R . Young J . D ., C . E . Hindley I . G ., James Hannah Tyler , David Wilkins Secretary . Past Masters Bros . John Harding , W . Richardson and Mossop .
Visitors Bros . J . R . Tomlinson W . M . 368 , R . Brierley W . M . 1250 , P . J . Edelston W . M . 1134 , Edward Aston S . W . 758 , Jno . Lightbirrn Org . 758 . Business transacted : —The minutes read and confirmed , The W . M . reported the election of Bro . Robt . Gibbons as an annuitant of the Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution . The ballot was
takon for Mr . James Paterson , and , being favourable , ho was initiated by tho W . M . The working tools were explained by the J . W ., and the charge was most impressively given by the S . W . Fraternal wishes were tendered by the visitors , and after some routine business the Lodge was closed .
Joppa Chapter , No . 188 . —The regular Convocation of this Chapter was held on Monday , 31 st inst ., at the Albion Tavern , Aldersgate Street , City . Comps . H . M . Levy M . E . Z ., E . S . Jones P . Z . as H ., S . Pollitzer P . S . as J ., S . V . Abrahams P . Z . Treasurer , P . Dickinson S . E ., L . Lazarus S . N ., S . Jacobs P . S . ; P . Z . ' s S . Lazarus , E . P . Albert , Pollitzer , Grnncbanm , Rosner , and Comps . Klein ,
J . Lyon , Moore , L . Auerhaan , Mellish , Barnett , Abrahams , & c . The Chapter was opened and the minutes were confirmed . Bros . Klingen . stein No . 79 , J . McCarthy No . 9 , Dr . Corrie Jackson , Polish National Lodge , No . 534 , and Grove Ellis , No . 188 , wore proposed . The three former brethren being in attendance , were duly exalted into R'lyal Arch Masonry by Comp . Littanr P . Z ., in a very perfect and careful manner .
Election of Principals resulted as follows : Comps . M . Emanuel Z ., M . J . Emanuel H ., S . V . Abrahams P . Z . Treasurer , P . Dickinson S . E ., L . Lazarus S . N ., L . Jacobs P . S . The M . E . Z . moved iu pursuance of notice of motion , that companions residing beyond a distance of ten miles from Freemasons' Tavern should be elected country members , and also that the annual subscription for country
members bo 12 s fid , payable in advance , and the sum of 7 s Gd be paid on each occas-ion of their attending the banquet , which motions wore unanimously carried . Comp . S . V . Abrahams P . Z . then proposed that a sum of £ 2 2 s as a nucleus should be given to tho retiring M . E . Z , Comp . H . M . Levy , for the purpose of presenting him with a
jewel , tho brethren to be at liberty to subscribe to it , as a mark of esteem . This proposition was liberally responded to . The Chapter was then closed until November . The companions adjonrnecl to an excellent banquet , provided by Companion W . G . Jennings . The M . E . Z . proposed the usual Loyal and R . A . toasts
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including that of H . R . H . the Princo of Wales as M . E . G-. Z ., and fho rest of tho Grand Officers , which wero enthusiastically received . Tho M . E . Z ., in proposing the toast of the "Newly Exalted , " alluded to the attention thoso companions had paid to tho ceremony . He was pleased to see them , and believed they would eventually become i credit to the Order . Comps . McCarthy , Klingenstein , and Dr .
0 . Jackson , having in able terms responded , the Toast of the Visitors followed , which was replied to by Comp . J . Rosenthal , late S . N . 188 . Bro . Spencer , No . 73 , was also present as a visitor . The Toast of the M . E . Z . was then ertven , and the toast of tho newly elected Z . followpcl . Tho W . M ., in the course of his remarks , stated that although ho was unab ' o to bo present owing to having
met with an accident , yet from what tho companions had seen of hra working , he was ono who would in every sense bo able to perform the duties of the Chapter . The M . E . Z . then proposed tho toast of the acting H . and J ., Companions Littanr P . Z . and S . Pollitzer P . Z . who had filled the offices and had worked the ceremonies to tho satisfaction of the companions , exaltoes and visitors . This toast havhig
been duly responded to , tho M . E . Z . proposed tho health of the P . Z . ' s , and remarked tho honour that had been accorded the Chapter by the election from among its members of Comp . E . P . Albert , who had been selected to fill the office of Assistant Grand Pursuivant , also Comp . S . V . Abrahams P . Z . as tho Treasurer . Thoso companions had
not only been able , but willing to give their services to the Chapter . The health of the ve-elected S . E ., Comps . Dickinson , L . Lazarus S . N . and L . Jacobs P . S ., and tho Janitor's toast concluded a very agreeable evening . The harmony was contributed to by Comps . Davis and Abrahams .
St . John ' s Lodge , No . 178 , Ireland . —At a meeting hell on 14 th May last , at Freemasons' Hall , Castle Street , Lisbnrn , there wore present Bros . Arthur Mnssen P . M . as W . M ., Mercer Rice P . M . asS . W ., William Wilson P . M . as J . W ., William J . Gilliland S . D ., William Johnston P . M . as J . D ., John Vernon I . G ., J . Stuart Tyler , John Higginson Secretary and Treasurer . Past Masters—Bros . John McBrirle , Wm . J . Knox , Alexander Boyd , and R . M . Tilly , and
Bros . Dr . Hunter , Dr . Jefferson , S . J . Nelson , R . McKee , and J . Pryde . Tho Lodge was opened in tho 1 st degree , and the minutes having been read and confirmed , Mr . Wm . J . Knox jun . was initiated . On the motion of Bro . McBride tho initiation and transfer fees of the Lodge were raised to 5 guineas and 3 guineas respectively , which includes current half-year ' s dues . The Lodge was afterwards closed in ancient form . The visitors were Bros . Bernard Good 609 , James Darling 384 , James Roberts 226 , A . Gaffikin 226 , George Elliot 240 .
Lodge Of Joppa , No . 188 .- —An Emergency meeting of this Lodge was held on Tuesday , tho 1 st Juno , at tho Albion Tavern , Aldersgate Street , City . Bro . S . Hickman W . M ., L . Alexander P . M . as S . W ., L . Lazarus J . W ., L . Auerhaan Treasurer , E . P . Albert P . M . A . G . P . Secretary , Miller S . D ., M . Spicsrcl as I . G ., P . E . Van Noorden Organist J . D ., H . Hymans D . C . Past Masters E . Hunt , H . M . Levy ,
M . Alexander , and Bros . Goldman , H . P . Isaac , Botiboi , J . Hertzberg , Cashcl , Fitchett , Rosier , Hulbnth , & c . The Lodge was opened , Tho W . M . then passed Bros . Lisson , Davis , Lindcnbanm , and Sossel Raised Bros . Rutherford , Myers , and Louisson . Ballots wore then taken for tho admission of Messrs . J . Botiboi , J . Bitton , W . Dixon ,
C . Snelling , and A . Rogers , who wero duly initiated into the Order . Tho W . M . performed the threo ceremonies very carefully and perfectly . Bro . Hunt P . M ., by tho courtesy of the W . M ., initiated Mr . WDixon . The Lodge was then closed , and the brethren separated . The visitors were Bros . W . Lovegrovo 219 , Ferryman 3 , J . Hurdell 1348 , Beadell 65 .
Samaritan Lodge , No . 286 . —At the meeting held on the 27 th May 1875 , at the Green Man Hotel , Bacup , there were present , —Bros . Wcstray Bonn AV . M ., James Pilling S . W ., Henry Taylor J . W ., Robert Crossloy S . D ., James Howorth J . D ., William Fletcher I . G ., John Earnshaw Tyler , Nicholas Chadwick Secretary . Past Master Bro . John Taylor P . G . P . The hearty congratulations
of the Lodge were presented to Bro . John Taylor P . M . upon his appointment to the office of Prov . G . P . It was reported that since tho last meeting Bro . John Earnshaw , the oldest member of the Lodge , and who had attained his 74 th year , had been elected an annuitant , for £ 36 , upon the funds of the Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution for Aged Freemasons . Tho W . M .,
after the Lodge business had been transacted , entertained the meeting with an interesting account of the ceremony of the Installation of His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales as tho Most Worshipful Grand Master of England , at the Royal Albert Hall , and which he attended as one of the representatives of the Lodge . A most agreeable evening was spent .
Hope and Charity Lodge , No . 377 , Kidderminster . — At the regular meeting , held on 31 st May , Bros . J . E . Stone , Thos . Blagborough and Jas . Dugard were raised , to tho sublime degree , tho ceremony being very impressively performed by tho W . M . Bro . B . Woodward . On the Lodge being closed down to the first degree , the W . M . resigned his chair to Bro . Jas . Fitzgerald P . M . who initiated
Mr . Wm . Harvey ( a Lewis ) . After the ceremony Bro . Fitzgerald thanked tho W . M . for having afforded him tho gratification of initiating Mr . Harvey , as he had initiated , passed , and raised tho candidate ' s father in this Lodge some years ago . Nothing further offering for the good of Masonry in general or this Lodge in particular , the same was closed in clue form , and with prayer .
Loyal Lodge of Industry , No . 421 , South Molton . — The brethren of this Lodge met at their unique building , the Freemasons' Hall , South Molton , on Tuesday last . Bro . R . Suow jun . the W . M . occupied the chair . There were also present Bros . Rev , H . Gawthrop Chaplain 421 and P . M . 241 , R . Pago I . G ., Bickell B . C .