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Humber Lodge, No. 57.

desire to further the cause of Masonry . When he saw the portrait of Bro . Feetham , surrounded by the great emblems of the Craft , it gave to him the assurance that those great principles he espoused would be carried out in the future for the welfare of this Lodge ( applause ) . In assisting to carry out that aim he felt he should be supported by the brethren collectively . He had been most fortunate

in the selection of his officers , and it afforded him the utmost encouragement to think he was placed firmly in that chair , aud that he enjoyed the confidence and respect of the brethren . He was reminded that six months ago he made a promise which was yet unfulfilled , namely , the restoration of this Lodge , but he felt it to be his duty to redeem that pledge before he retired from tho position it

was his honour to fill ( applause ) . He had a scheme before him by which he hoped to be able to raise sufficient funds to place the Lodge in a thorough state of repairs , worthy of Masonry ; and ho trusted that when he retired from the chair he should do so in the consciousness of having done his duty ( applause ) . At all events he should know he delivered up tho insignia of his office in the state he

received it , pure and unsullied . Having " Faith , Hope and Charity to build upon , he was certain they must progress , in spite of any little difficulties which they might expect to encounter . The speaker then went on to trace the origin of the Benevolent and Pension Fund , observing that it was proposed in 1830 , by Bro . Feetham , that as soon as 20 members signed the requisition such a fund should be

formed . He asked were there 20 members now in a Lodge who did not subscribe to that fund ? ( hear , hear ) . He believed there were not ten ( applause ) . The money now amounted to nearly £ 5 , 000 , aud he trusted as in the past , so in the future , it would be devoted to the purpose which the founders intended , namely , tho relief of the aged and distressed . If they decided thoughfully to enlarge the

basis of their operations , they might , he thought , do a much greater amount of good with the capital which had accumulated to so large a sum ( applause ) . In conclusion , ho paid a high tribute of praise to the officers who had worked with him during the past year , and thanked tho company for the compliment which they had paid them . Bros . H . Toozes and E . Kidd also returned thanks in suitable

terms . Bro . Martin Kemp , P . M ., next proposed " the Worshipfnl Masters , Officers , and brethren of tho Sister Lodges—tho Minerva and the Kingston , " the toast being cordially received and responded to by Bro . J . Brooke , Prov . Grand Senior Deacon , and W . M . of tho Minerva Lodge , and by Bro . E . W . Garforth , I . P . M . of the Kingston Lodge , in

the absence of the W . M ., Bro . Hunt . Bro . T . Sissons , P . M ., then gave the " Trustees , Treasurers , and Past Masters of the Humber Lodge , " Bro . Alderman Seaton , P . M ., responding . Bro . R . T . Vivian , P . M ., proposed the " Masonio Charities , " in whose behalf an earnest appeal was made by Bro . John Thompson , P . M ., the Provincial Grand Steward .

Humber Lodge, No. 57.

The Senior Warden m felicitous terms proposed "The Visiting Brethren , " for whom Bro . A . Jones replied in a few happily chosen sentences . Bro . H . Preston , P . M ., then gave " The Absent Members of the Humber Lodge , especially tho seafaring brethren . " The Senior Warden briefly replied . Bro . Dr . Hay , P . M ., proposed " Prosperity , Unanimity , aud

Perpetuity to the Humber Lodge , " in response to which the W . M . spoke in suitable terms . This concluded the official list , and the remainder of the evening was spent in harmony , some excellent songs being rendered , and accompanied on the pianoforte by Bros . J . W . Stephenson and C . H . Hunt . The whole of the proceedings were characterised by the utmost harmony and good feeling .

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PRESENTATIONS TO SIR W . W . WYNN , M . P ., BY THE MASONS OF SHREWSBURY .

A MASOXIC banquet took place at Shrewsbury on Friday , the 5 th instant , and addresses of congratulation wero presented to Sir W . W . Wynn , M . P ., by the two Masonic Lodges of the town . The chair was filled by the Worshipful Master of the Salopian Lodge , J . H . Redman , and on his right and left sat Sir W . W . Wynn , R . W . P . G . M ., and Lord Harlech , D . R . W . P . G . M . There was also a large attendance of the

Provincial Grand Officers and Members of others Lodges . The presentations were mado in the names of the other Members by the Worshipful Masters of tho two Lodges . Tho first address was that of the Salopian Lodge of Charity , 117 , and expressed the Members ' congratulations on Sir W . W . Wynn ' s restoration to health . They rejoiced that he was able to resume the duties of his eminent position in Freemasonry , which he had held so many years to the advantage of

the Craft generally , and hoped that he , Lady Wynn , and family might long be spared . The other address was from tho Members of the Salopian Lodge , No . 262 , who also congratulated Sir W . W . Wynn upon his recovery , and offered him a cordial welcome to their first Masonio gathering since his return . The Members hoped he might long bo spared to fulfil the high duties of tho Craft , which under hia guidance had prospered and extended in that neighbourhood .

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Humber Lodge, No. 57.

desire to further the cause of Masonry . When he saw the portrait of Bro . Feetham , surrounded by the great emblems of the Craft , it gave to him the assurance that those great principles he espoused would be carried out in the future for the welfare of this Lodge ( applause ) . In assisting to carry out that aim he felt he should be supported by the brethren collectively . He had been most fortunate

in the selection of his officers , and it afforded him the utmost encouragement to think he was placed firmly in that chair , aud that he enjoyed the confidence and respect of the brethren . He was reminded that six months ago he made a promise which was yet unfulfilled , namely , the restoration of this Lodge , but he felt it to be his duty to redeem that pledge before he retired from tho position it

was his honour to fill ( applause ) . He had a scheme before him by which he hoped to be able to raise sufficient funds to place the Lodge in a thorough state of repairs , worthy of Masonry ; and ho trusted that when he retired from the chair he should do so in the consciousness of having done his duty ( applause ) . At all events he should know he delivered up tho insignia of his office in the state he

received it , pure and unsullied . Having " Faith , Hope and Charity to build upon , he was certain they must progress , in spite of any little difficulties which they might expect to encounter . The speaker then went on to trace the origin of the Benevolent and Pension Fund , observing that it was proposed in 1830 , by Bro . Feetham , that as soon as 20 members signed the requisition such a fund should be

formed . He asked were there 20 members now in a Lodge who did not subscribe to that fund ? ( hear , hear ) . He believed there were not ten ( applause ) . The money now amounted to nearly £ 5 , 000 , aud he trusted as in the past , so in the future , it would be devoted to the purpose which the founders intended , namely , tho relief of the aged and distressed . If they decided thoughfully to enlarge the

basis of their operations , they might , he thought , do a much greater amount of good with the capital which had accumulated to so large a sum ( applause ) . In conclusion , ho paid a high tribute of praise to the officers who had worked with him during the past year , and thanked tho company for the compliment which they had paid them . Bros . H . Toozes and E . Kidd also returned thanks in suitable

terms . Bro . Martin Kemp , P . M ., next proposed " the Worshipfnl Masters , Officers , and brethren of tho Sister Lodges—tho Minerva and the Kingston , " the toast being cordially received and responded to by Bro . J . Brooke , Prov . Grand Senior Deacon , and W . M . of tho Minerva Lodge , and by Bro . E . W . Garforth , I . P . M . of the Kingston Lodge , in

the absence of the W . M ., Bro . Hunt . Bro . T . Sissons , P . M ., then gave the " Trustees , Treasurers , and Past Masters of the Humber Lodge , " Bro . Alderman Seaton , P . M ., responding . Bro . R . T . Vivian , P . M ., proposed the " Masonio Charities , " in whose behalf an earnest appeal was made by Bro . John Thompson , P . M ., the Provincial Grand Steward .

Humber Lodge, No. 57.

The Senior Warden m felicitous terms proposed "The Visiting Brethren , " for whom Bro . A . Jones replied in a few happily chosen sentences . Bro . H . Preston , P . M ., then gave " The Absent Members of the Humber Lodge , especially tho seafaring brethren . " The Senior Warden briefly replied . Bro . Dr . Hay , P . M ., proposed " Prosperity , Unanimity , aud

Perpetuity to the Humber Lodge , " in response to which the W . M . spoke in suitable terms . This concluded the official list , and the remainder of the evening was spent in harmony , some excellent songs being rendered , and accompanied on the pianoforte by Bros . J . W . Stephenson and C . H . Hunt . The whole of the proceedings were characterised by the utmost harmony and good feeling .

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Presentations To Sir W. W. Wynn, M.P., By The Masons Of Shrewsbury.

PRESENTATIONS TO SIR W . W . WYNN , M . P ., BY THE MASONS OF SHREWSBURY .

A MASOXIC banquet took place at Shrewsbury on Friday , the 5 th instant , and addresses of congratulation wero presented to Sir W . W . Wynn , M . P ., by the two Masonic Lodges of the town . The chair was filled by the Worshipful Master of the Salopian Lodge , J . H . Redman , and on his right and left sat Sir W . W . Wynn , R . W . P . G . M ., and Lord Harlech , D . R . W . P . G . M . There was also a large attendance of the

Provincial Grand Officers and Members of others Lodges . The presentations were mado in the names of the other Members by the Worshipful Masters of tho two Lodges . Tho first address was that of the Salopian Lodge of Charity , 117 , and expressed the Members ' congratulations on Sir W . W . Wynn ' s restoration to health . They rejoiced that he was able to resume the duties of his eminent position in Freemasonry , which he had held so many years to the advantage of

the Craft generally , and hoped that he , Lady Wynn , and family might long be spared . The other address was from tho Members of the Salopian Lodge , No . 262 , who also congratulated Sir W . W . Wynn upon his recovery , and offered him a cordial welcome to their first Masonio gathering since his return . The Members hoped he might long bo spared to fulfil the high duties of tho Craft , which under hia guidance had prospered and extended in that neighbourhood .

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ISLINGTON LOOSE OF INSTRUCTION , BHO . J . L . MATHBB , P . M . 55 , 1227 , 1171 , Preceptor . THIS truly Masonic Lodge of Instruction meets every Wednesday evening , at the Crown and Cushion Hotol , London Wall , Corner of Winchi > ster-street . The members aim rather at tho perfection of the ceremonies than the mere working of the lectures . The meetings commence at 7 . 0 , and close at 9 . 0 .

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