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Centenary Of The Lodge Of Peace And Harmony, No. 72.
Overy , at the Angel and Crown , in Crispin-street , Spitalfields , ancl to be constituted into a regular Lodge as soon as convenient , promising obedience , " & c . The Petition is signed by thirteen Free and Accepted Masons . The Warrant runs thus : — "London , April 28 th , 1738 . " 1 grant the within Petition , and do appoint Wednesday , the 3 d of
May , for the Brethren to attend me at seven o ' clock in the evening . " CARNARVON , G . M . " The Lodge met accordingly on the 3 d of May , 1738 , at Brother Overy ' s , ancl was constituted a regular Loclge in full form : — Brother George Garrett , Esq ., Master ; Brother Timothy Hooke , Senior Warden ; Brother William Chomley , Junior AVarden . Carnarvon , G . M . ; J . AVard , D . G . M . ; G . Graham , S G . W . ; Andrew Robinson , J . G . AV . Present twenty-five Brethren .
BURLINGTON LODGE ( NO . 113 . ) —This Lodge has resolved to adopt a system of dues in the following manner : —each Member to pay annually four shillings to the Girls' School , the same to the Roys , ancl nine shillings to the Asylum . Besides which , one guinea is to be paid for each Candidate for initiation , ancl half a guinea for each joining Member . Those two latter payments are also devoted to the Asylum . There is a toast peculiar to this Loclge , which , however , being a Mystery , must not be printed .
PRINCE OF WALES LODGE ( NO . 324 . ) , June 22 , Jubilee day ; our Reporter is making himself smart to attend the Lodge and Banquetthe rogue has heard of Messrs . Maudsely ancl AVaugh , and is anticipating a high treat , he will do ample justice to good cheer , but we will positively discharge him if he does not render a faithful report both in and out of Lodge .
ST . JAMES CHAPTER , June 7 . — 'ihe Jubilee of this Chapter was held this day , and attended by about sixty Companions . PRINCE OF AVALES' CHAPTER , June 1 . — " Cavete , " such is our Reporter ' s note . MOUNT SINAI ( 49 . ) -The promulgation by Companion Aarons appears to have given much satisfaction . The principals are , Companions Aarons , Crawcour , ancl Yatewell . A Jewel has heen voted to Companion Rackstraw , uncier whose superintendence the Chapter has so well prospered . The number of Members is thirty-eight .
MASONIC KNIGHTS TEMPLARS . BRISTOL , 26 th Feb- —An Encampment of Baldwin ( time immemorial ) was held this day , under Companion George AValler , E . O , and on the 27 th a Conclave of Ros : Crucis , under Sir Knight R . Smith , when six candidates were admitted . Many visitors were in attendance , and were hospitable greeted with love and unity . Bristol was the resting place of an immense number of the Templars , and Knights of Rhodes and Maltawho returned with our Richard the
, First , after the taking of Jerusalem from the Saracens ; they built Temple ( hurch , and were , indeed , Lords of all the neighbouring lands lying the other side of the Stone Bridge . A second Encampment was at Bath , and a third at York , being the three great original Encampments . Bristol has from time to time held assemblages to the present day , and
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
Centenary Of The Lodge Of Peace And Harmony, No. 72.
Overy , at the Angel and Crown , in Crispin-street , Spitalfields , ancl to be constituted into a regular Lodge as soon as convenient , promising obedience , " & c . The Petition is signed by thirteen Free and Accepted Masons . The Warrant runs thus : — "London , April 28 th , 1738 . " 1 grant the within Petition , and do appoint Wednesday , the 3 d of
May , for the Brethren to attend me at seven o ' clock in the evening . " CARNARVON , G . M . " The Lodge met accordingly on the 3 d of May , 1738 , at Brother Overy ' s , ancl was constituted a regular Loclge in full form : — Brother George Garrett , Esq ., Master ; Brother Timothy Hooke , Senior Warden ; Brother William Chomley , Junior AVarden . Carnarvon , G . M . ; J . AVard , D . G . M . ; G . Graham , S G . W . ; Andrew Robinson , J . G . AV . Present twenty-five Brethren .
BURLINGTON LODGE ( NO . 113 . ) —This Lodge has resolved to adopt a system of dues in the following manner : —each Member to pay annually four shillings to the Girls' School , the same to the Roys , ancl nine shillings to the Asylum . Besides which , one guinea is to be paid for each Candidate for initiation , ancl half a guinea for each joining Member . Those two latter payments are also devoted to the Asylum . There is a toast peculiar to this Loclge , which , however , being a Mystery , must not be printed .
PRINCE OF WALES LODGE ( NO . 324 . ) , June 22 , Jubilee day ; our Reporter is making himself smart to attend the Lodge and Banquetthe rogue has heard of Messrs . Maudsely ancl AVaugh , and is anticipating a high treat , he will do ample justice to good cheer , but we will positively discharge him if he does not render a faithful report both in and out of Lodge .
ST . JAMES CHAPTER , June 7 . — 'ihe Jubilee of this Chapter was held this day , and attended by about sixty Companions . PRINCE OF AVALES' CHAPTER , June 1 . — " Cavete , " such is our Reporter ' s note . MOUNT SINAI ( 49 . ) -The promulgation by Companion Aarons appears to have given much satisfaction . The principals are , Companions Aarons , Crawcour , ancl Yatewell . A Jewel has heen voted to Companion Rackstraw , uncier whose superintendence the Chapter has so well prospered . The number of Members is thirty-eight .
MASONIC KNIGHTS TEMPLARS . BRISTOL , 26 th Feb- —An Encampment of Baldwin ( time immemorial ) was held this day , under Companion George AValler , E . O , and on the 27 th a Conclave of Ros : Crucis , under Sir Knight R . Smith , when six candidates were admitted . Many visitors were in attendance , and were hospitable greeted with love and unity . Bristol was the resting place of an immense number of the Templars , and Knights of Rhodes and Maltawho returned with our Richard the
, First , after the taking of Jerusalem from the Saracens ; they built Temple ( hurch , and were , indeed , Lords of all the neighbouring lands lying the other side of the Stone Bridge . A second Encampment was at Bath , and a third at York , being the three great original Encampments . Bristol has from time to time held assemblages to the present day , and