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Notices Of Meetings.

showing the confidence of the brethren had not been misplaced . A P . M . ' s jewel was presented to Bro . Brayshaw I . P . M . The Lodge then adjourned , and the brethren sat down to abanqnet provided by Bro . E . West P . M . and host . Tho harmony of the evening was enhanced by

the good singing of Bros . J . Plume D . C , Staudford I . G ., and Bro . Sherwin , Organist 1076 , who likewise performed the duties of organist in the Lodge and pianist at the convivial board . The brethren parted at a reasonable hour , having expressed their enjoymsnt of the day ' s proceedings .

Addiscombe Lodge , No . 1556 . —The regnlar bi-monthly meeting of this Lodge was held at tho Alma Tavern , Addiscombo , on Saturday last , the 11 th instant . Present—Bros . S . T . Turquand W . M ., Black S . W ., J . P . Smith J . W ., Masterman A . P . M . Treasurer , Frances P . G . D . Secretary , Pitt J . D ., Field I . G ., Carpenter D . C , A . Lambert S . ; also Visitors—Bros . Black I . P . M . Royal Atholstan No . 19 , Field Saint

Albans No . 29 . The ceremonies of passing and raising were worked by the W . M . Bro . Firminger being duly passed to tho second degree , and Bros . Coulston , Davis and Godwin raised to tho sublime degree of M . M ., after the Masonio business had been transacted the brethren sat down to an excellent banqnet at which tho usual loyal and Masonic toasts wore given , and the evening closed with mutual congratulations .

Duke of Connaught Lodge , No . 1558—This young and prosperous Lodge hold its fifth resrnlar meeting at the Surrey Masonic Hall , Camber-well , on Thursday , the 9 th inst . Bro . W . Snowden W . M . being unavoidably absent on important business , Bro . J . Dann P . M .

and Secretary officiated as W . M ., Bros . W . S . Cackett S . W ., T . Sleap J . W ., W . Mitchell S . D ., A . Runacres J . D ., E . W . Boy ton D . C . as I . G ., W . Chalk W . S ., also members of the Lodge , Bros . R . Scott , J . R . Smith , C E . Power , J . Kemp , J . Nixon , J . E . Pentreath , W . Grayson , J . H . Swan , 0 . Sims . Also visitors , Bros . J . Stanford , Royal Jubilee ,

No . 72 , E . G . Webster , Royal Jubilee , No . 72 , G . Allcot , Zetland , China , No . 525 , J . Sutcliffe , Acacia , No . 1309 , C . E . Towell , Victoria , No . 1056 , H . T . T . Ross , S . W . Vitruvian , No . 87 , M . S . Larlham , W . M . Surrey Masonio Hall , No . 1539 , J . Ruff , Eastern Star , No . 95 , J . Hernaman , Lebanon , No . 1326 , J . W . Brooke , Kennington , No . 1381 , E . W . Devereux , S . D . Era , No . 1423 . The Lodge was opened in due

form and the minntes of the last Lodge meeting were read and confirmed . Ballots wore taken for Messrs . W . Fish , J . W . Smith , and W . G . Bott , who were candidates for initiation . The ballot was unanimous in each case , and these gentlemen being in attendance were regularly initiated into the mysteries of Freemasonry according to ancient form . Bros . R . Scott and J . R . Smith were raised to tha

sublime degree of M . M ., and Bros . W . Bower , J . Dixon and W . Grayson , duly passed to the degree of Fellow Craft . The W . M ., Bro . W . Snowden arrived , and took the chair . Notice of motion was given by Bro . T . Sleap J . W ., that at the next regnlar meeting of the Lodge the propriety of altering bye-law No . 1 , so as to reduce the number of meetings from nine to six in every twelve months , and that the

meetings take place every alternate month , be taken into consideration , as more conducive to the interests of the Lodge ; also to con . sider the question of raising the visitors' fee for refreshment . Masonio business being ended , the Lodge was closed in due form , and adjourned till Thursday , the 13 th April . The brethren then partook of refresh , ment in the banquet room of the Hall . The usual loyal and Masonio

toasts wero given and heartily responded to . In reply to that of the Visitors , several neat speeches were made , congratulating the Lodge on its harmony , good working and prosperity . Bro . Allcot 525 , said , that when , in China , he had heard that the Masonic Ceremonies were conducted in a very slovenly manner in England . Since he had been in this country he had visited many Lodges , and on hia

return to China he should be able to acquaint his brethren there that Freemasonry in England is conducted with the utmost regularity and decorum . In short , that in every part of the globe he had visited it is one universal science . The remainder of the evening wai spent in a very pleasant manner , and the brethren separated in perfect harmony .

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showing the confidence of the brethren had not been misplaced . A P . M . ' s jewel was presented to Bro . Brayshaw I . P . M . The Lodge then adjourned , and the brethren sat down to abanqnet provided by Bro . E . West P . M . and host . Tho harmony of the evening was enhanced by

the good singing of Bros . J . Plume D . C , Staudford I . G ., and Bro . Sherwin , Organist 1076 , who likewise performed the duties of organist in the Lodge and pianist at the convivial board . The brethren parted at a reasonable hour , having expressed their enjoymsnt of the day ' s proceedings .

Addiscombe Lodge , No . 1556 . —The regnlar bi-monthly meeting of this Lodge was held at tho Alma Tavern , Addiscombo , on Saturday last , the 11 th instant . Present—Bros . S . T . Turquand W . M ., Black S . W ., J . P . Smith J . W ., Masterman A . P . M . Treasurer , Frances P . G . D . Secretary , Pitt J . D ., Field I . G ., Carpenter D . C , A . Lambert S . ; also Visitors—Bros . Black I . P . M . Royal Atholstan No . 19 , Field Saint

Albans No . 29 . The ceremonies of passing and raising were worked by the W . M . Bro . Firminger being duly passed to tho second degree , and Bros . Coulston , Davis and Godwin raised to tho sublime degree of M . M ., after the Masonio business had been transacted the brethren sat down to an excellent banqnet at which tho usual loyal and Masonic toasts wore given , and the evening closed with mutual congratulations .

Duke of Connaught Lodge , No . 1558—This young and prosperous Lodge hold its fifth resrnlar meeting at the Surrey Masonic Hall , Camber-well , on Thursday , the 9 th inst . Bro . W . Snowden W . M . being unavoidably absent on important business , Bro . J . Dann P . M .

and Secretary officiated as W . M ., Bros . W . S . Cackett S . W ., T . Sleap J . W ., W . Mitchell S . D ., A . Runacres J . D ., E . W . Boy ton D . C . as I . G ., W . Chalk W . S ., also members of the Lodge , Bros . R . Scott , J . R . Smith , C E . Power , J . Kemp , J . Nixon , J . E . Pentreath , W . Grayson , J . H . Swan , 0 . Sims . Also visitors , Bros . J . Stanford , Royal Jubilee ,

No . 72 , E . G . Webster , Royal Jubilee , No . 72 , G . Allcot , Zetland , China , No . 525 , J . Sutcliffe , Acacia , No . 1309 , C . E . Towell , Victoria , No . 1056 , H . T . T . Ross , S . W . Vitruvian , No . 87 , M . S . Larlham , W . M . Surrey Masonio Hall , No . 1539 , J . Ruff , Eastern Star , No . 95 , J . Hernaman , Lebanon , No . 1326 , J . W . Brooke , Kennington , No . 1381 , E . W . Devereux , S . D . Era , No . 1423 . The Lodge was opened in due

form and the minntes of the last Lodge meeting were read and confirmed . Ballots wore taken for Messrs . W . Fish , J . W . Smith , and W . G . Bott , who were candidates for initiation . The ballot was unanimous in each case , and these gentlemen being in attendance were regularly initiated into the mysteries of Freemasonry according to ancient form . Bros . R . Scott and J . R . Smith were raised to tha

sublime degree of M . M ., and Bros . W . Bower , J . Dixon and W . Grayson , duly passed to the degree of Fellow Craft . The W . M ., Bro . W . Snowden arrived , and took the chair . Notice of motion was given by Bro . T . Sleap J . W ., that at the next regnlar meeting of the Lodge the propriety of altering bye-law No . 1 , so as to reduce the number of meetings from nine to six in every twelve months , and that the

meetings take place every alternate month , be taken into consideration , as more conducive to the interests of the Lodge ; also to con . sider the question of raising the visitors' fee for refreshment . Masonio business being ended , the Lodge was closed in due form , and adjourned till Thursday , the 13 th April . The brethren then partook of refresh , ment in the banquet room of the Hall . The usual loyal and Masonio

toasts wero given and heartily responded to . In reply to that of the Visitors , several neat speeches were made , congratulating the Lodge on its harmony , good working and prosperity . Bro . Allcot 525 , said , that when , in China , he had heard that the Masonic Ceremonies were conducted in a very slovenly manner in England . Since he had been in this country he had visited many Lodges , and on hia

return to China he should be able to acquaint his brethren there that Freemasonry in England is conducted with the utmost regularity and decorum . In short , that in every part of the globe he had visited it is one universal science . The remainder of the evening wai spent in a very pleasant manner , and the brethren separated in perfect harmony .

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