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Installation Meetings, &C. John Of Gaunt Lodge, Leicester, No. 523.

read from brethren unablo to attend , among thorn one addressed to Bro . John 0 . Horsey from Assistant Grand Secretary Bro . Bus * , who had arranged to be present on this occasion , but who was unhappily prevented through tho death of Bro . John Ifetvoy Past Grand Secretary . The Lodge was opened in tlie second degree , when Bro . Sawyer I . P . M . presented Bro . Samuel Davison for the

benefit of installation . Tho installing mastor , Bro . John (» . Horsey W . M ., then proceeded to placo Bro . Davison in tho chair of K . S . with all tho usual forms , and according to ancient custom , and after the Board of Installed Masters was closed and the brethren readmitted , the new W . M . was proclaimed , saluted , and greeted in each degree , tho Installing Master describing fully tho threo s ' .-ts of working

tools . Tho following brethren were invested as Officers for the ensuing year : —Bros . E . A . ffoad S . W ., W . Endge J . W ., W . Hale P . M . Treas ., Charles Sawyer P . M . Secretary , J . G . Culway S . D ., E . Dickman J . D ., C . Firbank I . G ., C . W . Noehmer P . M . as D . C ., J . Woodbridge W . S . Bro . John E . Horsey proposed , and it was unanimously carried , that the J . W . Bro . Head bo again tho representative of the Sackvilla

Lodgo for tho Province on tho Charities' Committee . Tho Tyler ( Uro . Sargi-ant ) was re-electod and invested . The Installing Master then , in a most impressive , masterly , and solemn manner , delivered the addresses to tho W . M ., Wardens , and brethren , with such effect as to claim tho earnest attention of every brother present , and at their closo tho unanimous opinion was expressed that the ceremony

throughout had been beautifully and carefully rendered , and rcflecteel great credit on Bro . John G . Horsey . The WM . then called that brother to tho pedestal , and with a few well chosen remarks expressive of the pleasure ho felt at the task , and of the high esteem in which he , their thon I . P . M . was hold by the brethren , presented him , on bohalf of tho Lodge , with a handsome Past Master's jewel , on

which was engraved an inscription , stating that it was prosentcd to him for the sorvices rondcretl by him to the Lodgo as its W . M . Tho Lodgo being closed , tho brethren ro-assomblcd at the banquet , where all the usual Loyal and Masonio toasts mot with thoir customary hearty reception . The I . P . M ., in proposing the toast of tho W . M ., alluded in high and flattering terms to tho many virtnes of that

brother ; to the indefatigible exertions ho had , from tho date of his initiation in the Lodgo to that day , whon he became its Master , over extended for tho benefit of all around him , and ho ( the I . P . M . ) prophesied a very successful year for the Sackvillo Lodge . Tho W . M ., in proposing the health of the Installing blaster , Bro . John G .

Horsey , alluded , as did soveral of tho visitors , to the magnificent and impressive manner in which that brother had performed tho ceremony on that occasion . The Tyler's toast closed the proceedings . Bro . E . Pierpoint , tho highly esteemed Superintendent of tho S . C . E . Company's Station at London Bridge , again kindly placed a saloon carriago at tho disposal of thoso brethren who left London in tho morning .

Priars Lodge of Instruction , No . 1349 . —Hold at the Liverpool Arms , Canning Town , E ., on Tuesday , 13 th July . Bros . Pavitt W . M ., Smith S . W ., Forss J . W ., Myers S . D ., Watson J . D ., Johnson I . G ., Worsley Secretary , P . M . Musto Preceptor ; also Bros . P . M . Barnes , P . M . Myers , Eawo , Sadler , Friedebnrg , Watkins , & e . The Lodge was opened in due form , and the minutes were read and

confirmed . Bro . Worsley answered the necessary questions , and the Lodgo opened in tho second degree , whon the ceremony of passing was rehearsed . Bro . P . M . Barnes worked the first four sections of the lecture , assisted by the brethren . Bro . Smith was elected W . M . for tho ensuing week . Bros . Forss 554 and C . Eschwoge 1349 were unanimously elected members . Wo were pleased to see onr esteemed friend Bro . Barnes at this Lodge of Instruction . If we

may say so , we look upon Bro . Barries as Inspector-General of working at the East End of Loudon , and it is gratifying to know that the famo of this Lodge of Instruction has reached him . Wc trust ho mny pay many more visits , and that ho may alvvays be able to make favourable report of what is done by the members . Application was mado for tickets for the summer outing , with the ladies , but tho accommodation being limited , tho Committee were compelled to close the list ; consequently no further tickets can be obtained .

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Installation Meetings, &C. John Of Gaunt Lodge, Leicester, No. 523.

read from brethren unablo to attend , among thorn one addressed to Bro . John 0 . Horsey from Assistant Grand Secretary Bro . Bus * , who had arranged to be present on this occasion , but who was unhappily prevented through tho death of Bro . John Ifetvoy Past Grand Secretary . The Lodge was opened in tlie second degree , when Bro . Sawyer I . P . M . presented Bro . Samuel Davison for the

benefit of installation . Tho installing mastor , Bro . John (» . Horsey W . M ., then proceeded to placo Bro . Davison in tho chair of K . S . with all tho usual forms , and according to ancient custom , and after the Board of Installed Masters was closed and the brethren readmitted , the new W . M . was proclaimed , saluted , and greeted in each degree , tho Installing Master describing fully tho threo s ' .-ts of working

tools . Tho following brethren were invested as Officers for the ensuing year : —Bros . E . A . ffoad S . W ., W . Endge J . W ., W . Hale P . M . Treas ., Charles Sawyer P . M . Secretary , J . G . Culway S . D ., E . Dickman J . D ., C . Firbank I . G ., C . W . Noehmer P . M . as D . C ., J . Woodbridge W . S . Bro . John E . Horsey proposed , and it was unanimously carried , that the J . W . Bro . Head bo again tho representative of the Sackvilla

Lodgo for tho Province on tho Charities' Committee . Tho Tyler ( Uro . Sargi-ant ) was re-electod and invested . The Installing Master then , in a most impressive , masterly , and solemn manner , delivered the addresses to tho W . M ., Wardens , and brethren , with such effect as to claim tho earnest attention of every brother present , and at their closo tho unanimous opinion was expressed that the ceremony

throughout had been beautifully and carefully rendered , and rcflecteel great credit on Bro . John G . Horsey . The WM . then called that brother to tho pedestal , and with a few well chosen remarks expressive of the pleasure ho felt at the task , and of the high esteem in which he , their thon I . P . M . was hold by the brethren , presented him , on bohalf of tho Lodge , with a handsome Past Master's jewel , on

which was engraved an inscription , stating that it was prosentcd to him for the sorvices rondcretl by him to the Lodgo as its W . M . Tho Lodgo being closed , tho brethren ro-assomblcd at the banquet , where all the usual Loyal and Masonio toasts mot with thoir customary hearty reception . The I . P . M ., in proposing the toast of tho W . M ., alluded in high and flattering terms to tho many virtnes of that

brother ; to the indefatigible exertions ho had , from tho date of his initiation in the Lodgo to that day , whon he became its Master , over extended for tho benefit of all around him , and ho ( the I . P . M . ) prophesied a very successful year for the Sackvillo Lodge . Tho W . M ., in proposing the health of the Installing blaster , Bro . John G .

Horsey , alluded , as did soveral of tho visitors , to the magnificent and impressive manner in which that brother had performed tho ceremony on that occasion . The Tyler's toast closed the proceedings . Bro . E . Pierpoint , tho highly esteemed Superintendent of tho S . C . E . Company's Station at London Bridge , again kindly placed a saloon carriago at tho disposal of thoso brethren who left London in tho morning .

Priars Lodge of Instruction , No . 1349 . —Hold at the Liverpool Arms , Canning Town , E ., on Tuesday , 13 th July . Bros . Pavitt W . M ., Smith S . W ., Forss J . W ., Myers S . D ., Watson J . D ., Johnson I . G ., Worsley Secretary , P . M . Musto Preceptor ; also Bros . P . M . Barnes , P . M . Myers , Eawo , Sadler , Friedebnrg , Watkins , & e . The Lodge was opened in due form , and the minutes were read and

confirmed . Bro . Worsley answered the necessary questions , and the Lodgo opened in tho second degree , whon the ceremony of passing was rehearsed . Bro . P . M . Barnes worked the first four sections of the lecture , assisted by the brethren . Bro . Smith was elected W . M . for tho ensuing week . Bros . Forss 554 and C . Eschwoge 1349 were unanimously elected members . Wo were pleased to see onr esteemed friend Bro . Barnes at this Lodge of Instruction . If we

may say so , we look upon Bro . Barries as Inspector-General of working at the East End of Loudon , and it is gratifying to know that the famo of this Lodge of Instruction has reached him . Wc trust ho mny pay many more visits , and that ho may alvvays be able to make favourable report of what is done by the members . Application was mado for tickets for the summer outing , with the ladies , but tho accommodation being limited , tho Committee were compelled to close the list ; consequently no further tickets can be obtained .

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" A suitable gift from a Master to his Lodge . " NEATLY BOUND IN CLOTH , PRICE 8 s Gel EACH , VOLUMES 1 to 10 . London . —W . W . MOKGAX , 23 Great Queen Street , , W . C . ( Opposite Freemasons' Hall . ) Cloth Cases for Binding can be had from tho Offices , prico Is 6 d each .

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I EXTRAORDINARY ANNOUNCEMENT . I . Fifty Magnificent Chromo Selief Pictures for a Shilling . I WILL SEND Post Freo , on receipt of Twelve Stamps , Fifty Superbly Coloured Pictures . Each Picture is elifferont . Thoy avo as exquisitely coloured as any OH Painting , and will form a welcome addition to tho ( jnttaejo or . Mansion . Thoy require no framing , tiding nearly us stiff us caret , board in texture . Subjects comprise birds , beasts , dowers , characters from Shakespeare , & c . & c . This is tho cheapest lot over offered to the world , and every ono ought to embrace the opportunity offered of getting them . P . OALDSE , TOTTEKDOWN , BRISTOL .

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