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advised a thorough investigation of the oharactor of all candidates for admission , and he trusted the W . M . had been careful to appoint good officers , and that those officers would exerfc themselves to carry out their duties in a satisfactory manner . P . M . Col . Poter 3 then rose to propose tho health of the newly-installed W . M . Ho said that , as ono of the founders , and a P . M . of the Lodge , ho with groat pleasure

submitted the toast for their consideration . So long as ho had known Bro . Jones ho had always done his duty as a man and a Mason . During his year of office , ho was snro ho would do all ho could for the prosperity of the Lodge . He ( Col . Potors ) had begnn his Masonic career lat ' o in life , but ; ho had made rapid progress . Bro . Jones was a moro experienced Mason , and ho was sure that all who might ho

initiatod would bo good men , and all would bo done by Bro . Jones that was possible to keep np tho character of the Thames Valley Lodge . The toast was then honoured in a most hearty way . Bro . Jones said ho had to thank Past Master Col . Peters and tho brothreu for their kindness , first in electing him as thoir Master , and secondly for tho way in which thoy had received the toast , and tho

consideration thoy had shown him since ho had been in the chair , Ho hoped he should not fail ; he had an eye to tho fact that ho might do so , hence he had boon careful to appoint officers on whoso assistance ho know he might rely . Thoso who had boon appointed that day wore brothron in " whom any W . M . might feol a pride , and ho hoped tho members of tho Lodge would never have canso to feel ashamed of

their third Master . Tho W . M . thon gavo tho toast of tho Visitors , who wore Bros . W . Winn P . M . 657 , W . Maplo G 57 , 0 . Potter 657 , and A . E . Stanley Carr , Eureka Lodgo , No . 47 , Ireland . He assured them they mig ht always eonnb on a hoarfcy wolcomo should they feel inclined to repeat their visit . This was acknowledged by Bro . W . Winn P . M . 657 . Tho health of the Past Masters

followed , and was replied to by Bro . Col . Peters , who deepl y regretted the uuavoidablo absence of Bro . Dr . Brotte tho I . P . M . He might , however , say he was convinced that ho wonld have every assistance from his Rev . Brother to keep up tho character of the Lodge . The W . M . then proposed the health of the Officors , and reforred to tho excellent way in which tho Senior Warden , Bro . Howe , had performed tho

ceromony of installation . With such officers as he had to support him , he was convinced the working would be everything that could be wished . Bro . Howe briefly replied . Tho toasfc of the Press was next proposed , and with it was coupled the namo of Brother W . W . Morgan , who thanked the W . M . and brethren for the cordial reception they had given him . Thoir worthy I . P . M .. Dr . Brette , in the midst of his affliction , had expressed a hope that ; ho ( Bro .

Morgan ) would visit tho Lodge on tho present occasion , assuring himlhat tho members would do all in their power to mako him comfortable . This had been most fully carried out , and he would long remember the kindness he had been received with . He trusted

Notices Of Meetings.

that a brilliant future was before the Lodge . He did not , however , quite agree with what Bro . Jones had said about having to learn the bitter word fail . Ho did not think their W . M . need attend a Spelling Bee to learn how to spell that word ; he would call to their remembrance tho lines which Lord Lytton had put into tho month of Richelieu , — "In the loxicon of youth that aspires to a bright manhood there must bo no such word as fail . " This he was sure would be

fully endorsed by all prosent . Bro . Morgan concluded by thanking tho brethren for the kind manner in which thoy had responded to the toast . The evening ' s entertainment was enlivened by some excellent singing , Bro . Hislop ' s rendering of "Bon jour , Sizon , " and Bro . Marsh ' s " Empress of the Wave " doserving special commendation . After tho Tyler ' s toast , tho brothron returned to town , expressing themselves gratified at the arrangements which had beon mado for their comfort by Bro . Stone , the host of the Ship .

Duke of Connaught Lodge of Instruction , No . 1524 . — Afc the meeting held at tho Havelock Tavern , Albion-road , Dalston , on Wednesday , the 1 st March , thero wore present , Bros . Crano WM ., II . Mover S . W ., Brand J . W ., Fioldwick S . D ., Coombes J . D ., Dietrich I . G ., Gilchrist P . M . Preceptor , and Bros . Brasted , Poole , Hill , Meyer , Robinson , Gross , ' Dignam , Baber , Dallas , Lee , Chapman and

Shackleton . Busiuess—Initiation ceremony , Bro . Dignam acting as candidato . 1 st , 2 nd , 3 rd and 4 th sections were worked by Bro . Gilchrist , assisted by the brothron . Bro . H . Meyer was unanimousl y elected W . M . for tho ensuing week . Bro . Brasted ( 1524 ) having kindly prosented tho Lodgo with a Volume of the Sacred Law , Br o Gilchrist proposed , and Bro . H . Meyer seconded , that a cordial vofce

of thanks bo tendered to him , and recorded on the minntes , for his timely and serviceable gift , also the evident desire Bro . Brasted has for the prosperity of tho Duke of Connaught Lodgo of Instruction b y enabling tho brethren to conduct Masonic bnsiness in a just manner , was carried unanimously . Nothing else offering , the Lodge was closed in ancient form .

Egyptian Lodge of Instruction , No , 27 . —This Lodge held its usual weekly meeting at Bro . Maidwoll ' s , the Hercules , Leadenhall-street , on Thursday evening , 9 th March , at 7 . 30 . Present Bros . Hollands W . M ., Rudderforth S . W ., Briddlo J . W ., Webb S . D ., Crane J . D ., Ellis I . G ., Grammer Hon . Secretary , Austin P . M .

Preceptor , and numerous other brethren . The ceremony of passing was rehearsed , Bro . Maidwell being the candidate . The 1 st ; and 2 nd sections of the Lecture wero worked b y Bro . Webb , assisted by tho brothron , and the 3 rd , 4 th and final sections by Bro . Horsloy . All Masonic business being finished , the Lodge was closod in ancient form .

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advised a thorough investigation of the oharactor of all candidates for admission , and he trusted the W . M . had been careful to appoint good officers , and that those officers would exerfc themselves to carry out their duties in a satisfactory manner . P . M . Col . Poter 3 then rose to propose tho health of the newly-installed W . M . Ho said that , as ono of the founders , and a P . M . of the Lodge , ho with groat pleasure

submitted the toast for their consideration . So long as ho had known Bro . Jones ho had always done his duty as a man and a Mason . During his year of office , ho was snro ho would do all ho could for the prosperity of the Lodge . He ( Col . Potors ) had begnn his Masonic career lat ' o in life , but ; ho had made rapid progress . Bro . Jones was a moro experienced Mason , and ho was sure that all who might ho

initiatod would bo good men , and all would bo done by Bro . Jones that was possible to keep np tho character of the Thames Valley Lodge . The toast was then honoured in a most hearty way . Bro . Jones said ho had to thank Past Master Col . Peters and tho brothreu for their kindness , first in electing him as thoir Master , and secondly for tho way in which thoy had received the toast , and tho

consideration thoy had shown him since ho had been in the chair , Ho hoped he should not fail ; he had an eye to tho fact that ho might do so , hence he had boon careful to appoint officers on whoso assistance ho know he might rely . Thoso who had boon appointed that day wore brothron in " whom any W . M . might feol a pride , and ho hoped tho members of tho Lodge would never have canso to feel ashamed of

their third Master . Tho W . M . thon gavo tho toast of tho Visitors , who wore Bros . W . Winn P . M . 657 , W . Maplo G 57 , 0 . Potter 657 , and A . E . Stanley Carr , Eureka Lodgo , No . 47 , Ireland . He assured them they mig ht always eonnb on a hoarfcy wolcomo should they feel inclined to repeat their visit . This was acknowledged by Bro . W . Winn P . M . 657 . Tho health of the Past Masters

followed , and was replied to by Bro . Col . Peters , who deepl y regretted the uuavoidablo absence of Bro . Dr . Brotte tho I . P . M . He might , however , say he was convinced that ho wonld have every assistance from his Rev . Brother to keep up tho character of the Lodge . The W . M . then proposed the health of the Officors , and reforred to tho excellent way in which tho Senior Warden , Bro . Howe , had performed tho

ceromony of installation . With such officers as he had to support him , he was convinced the working would be everything that could be wished . Bro . Howe briefly replied . Tho toasfc of the Press was next proposed , and with it was coupled the namo of Brother W . W . Morgan , who thanked the W . M . and brethren for the cordial reception they had given him . Thoir worthy I . P . M .. Dr . Brette , in the midst of his affliction , had expressed a hope that ; ho ( Bro .

Morgan ) would visit tho Lodge on tho present occasion , assuring himlhat tho members would do all in their power to mako him comfortable . This had been most fully carried out , and he would long remember the kindness he had been received with . He trusted

Notices Of Meetings.

that a brilliant future was before the Lodge . He did not , however , quite agree with what Bro . Jones had said about having to learn the bitter word fail . Ho did not think their W . M . need attend a Spelling Bee to learn how to spell that word ; he would call to their remembrance tho lines which Lord Lytton had put into tho month of Richelieu , — "In the loxicon of youth that aspires to a bright manhood there must bo no such word as fail . " This he was sure would be

fully endorsed by all prosent . Bro . Morgan concluded by thanking tho brethren for the kind manner in which thoy had responded to the toast . The evening ' s entertainment was enlivened by some excellent singing , Bro . Hislop ' s rendering of "Bon jour , Sizon , " and Bro . Marsh ' s " Empress of the Wave " doserving special commendation . After tho Tyler ' s toast , tho brothron returned to town , expressing themselves gratified at the arrangements which had beon mado for their comfort by Bro . Stone , the host of the Ship .

Duke of Connaught Lodge of Instruction , No . 1524 . — Afc the meeting held at tho Havelock Tavern , Albion-road , Dalston , on Wednesday , the 1 st March , thero wore present , Bros . Crano WM ., II . Mover S . W ., Brand J . W ., Fioldwick S . D ., Coombes J . D ., Dietrich I . G ., Gilchrist P . M . Preceptor , and Bros . Brasted , Poole , Hill , Meyer , Robinson , Gross , ' Dignam , Baber , Dallas , Lee , Chapman and

Shackleton . Busiuess—Initiation ceremony , Bro . Dignam acting as candidato . 1 st , 2 nd , 3 rd and 4 th sections were worked by Bro . Gilchrist , assisted by the brothron . Bro . H . Meyer was unanimousl y elected W . M . for tho ensuing week . Bro . Brasted ( 1524 ) having kindly prosented tho Lodgo with a Volume of the Sacred Law , Br o Gilchrist proposed , and Bro . H . Meyer seconded , that a cordial vofce

of thanks bo tendered to him , and recorded on the minntes , for his timely and serviceable gift , also the evident desire Bro . Brasted has for the prosperity of tho Duke of Connaught Lodgo of Instruction b y enabling tho brethren to conduct Masonic bnsiness in a just manner , was carried unanimously . Nothing else offering , the Lodge was closed in ancient form .

Egyptian Lodge of Instruction , No , 27 . —This Lodge held its usual weekly meeting at Bro . Maidwoll ' s , the Hercules , Leadenhall-street , on Thursday evening , 9 th March , at 7 . 30 . Present Bros . Hollands W . M ., Rudderforth S . W ., Briddlo J . W ., Webb S . D ., Crane J . D ., Ellis I . G ., Grammer Hon . Secretary , Austin P . M .

Preceptor , and numerous other brethren . The ceremony of passing was rehearsed , Bro . Maidwell being the candidate . The 1 st ; and 2 nd sections of the Lecture wero worked b y Bro . Webb , assisted by tho brothron , and the 3 rd , 4 th and final sections by Bro . Horsloy . All Masonic business being finished , the Lodge was closod in ancient form .

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