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The Reporter.
Lodge , and , by Companion Henderson , to the St . James ' s Chapter , on the following clay . He was waited on during his short sojourn at the Norfolk Hotel , Surrey-street , Strand , by JBrothers Crucefix , R . L . AA'ilson , J . Udall , and others ; and left London for Paris , where he intends to visit the Lodges , ancl other Alasonic bodies , particularly those of tbe Hauls Grades . AA e understand that Mrs . JFurnell intends to become a Alasonic Sister hy adoption , in Paris , thus following the example of Sister Crucefix , and other Alasonic wives .
THE GRAND STEWARDS' LODGE , March . —AA e omitted in our last to notice the admirable working of the first lecture , by the AV . AL Bro . John Udall , assisted by the following members , viz ., Bros . Forman , Gibbons , 1 'Jmly , Smith , I . D . Cox , Shaw , and Norris . The charges were excellently given by Bro . Acklam .
THE MASTER AIASONS' LODGE OF IMPROVEMENT continues its praiseworthy exertions ; and justly earns its Masonic laurels by the untiring exertions of many worthies , among whom Bros . S . B . Wilson , John Savage , and Robb , are , as usual , conspicuous . A committee has been formed to select from among talented competitors an improvement in tracing-boards . Bro . Harris has been the successful candidate , ancl from the specimen we have seen , the selection is very creditable to the committee .
LODGE OF INSTRUCTION , under the sanction ofthe Lodge of Stability , No . 264 . President , Bro . Peter Thomson , S . G . D . The Anniversary Aleeting for the session 1844-45 was held at the George and Vulture Tavern , Cornhill , London , on Friday , the 25 th day of April . The following Brethren assisted in the proceedings of the evening , — first section , second degree , Bro . Alport , P . M . 227 ; second section , J . Gibbins , P . Ai . 36 , & c . ; third section , IT . Aluggeridge , AA . M . 227 ; fourth secton , R . B . Newsom , J . AV . 36 ; fifth section , J . F . AA'hite , P . M .
36 and 205 . They acquitted themselves as first-rate workmen , highly to the gratification of the Brethren . The attendance was very numerous ; among the Grancl Officers present and past , we noticed Bros , Thomson , Baumer , Crucefix , Ale . Alullen , AA ebb , ancl Evans . The banquet was on table b y nine o ' clock . Thepost-ccenial addresses were in unison with the occasion , and were received with due attention , especially that of the chairman , in allusion to the character ofthe worthy president , Bro . Thomson .
OLD KINGS ARMS CHAPTER OF ROVAL ARCH MASONS , No . 30 . Companion John Harris , AL E . Z . June 2 . —The first Convocation of this Chapter was held at the Freemasons' Tavern , when the exaltation of many Companions took place . Several Companions also joined . The ceremony of Consecration took place in the Masonic temple- This inaugural festival was most auspicious ; and gave evidence that an increase in the number of Chapters must tend to the extent and advantage of the Order .
CHAPTER OF INSTRUCTION under the St . George ' s Chapter , No . 5 . — May 17 . —The last meeting of the season was held at the Piazza Coffee House , Covent Garden , when the Chapter was opened , and most creditably worked in full regalia ; and after it was closed , the Companions enjoyed the pleasure of a few social hours .
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The Reporter.
Lodge , and , by Companion Henderson , to the St . James ' s Chapter , on the following clay . He was waited on during his short sojourn at the Norfolk Hotel , Surrey-street , Strand , by JBrothers Crucefix , R . L . AA'ilson , J . Udall , and others ; and left London for Paris , where he intends to visit the Lodges , ancl other Alasonic bodies , particularly those of tbe Hauls Grades . AA e understand that Mrs . JFurnell intends to become a Alasonic Sister hy adoption , in Paris , thus following the example of Sister Crucefix , and other Alasonic wives .
THE GRAND STEWARDS' LODGE , March . —AA e omitted in our last to notice the admirable working of the first lecture , by the AV . AL Bro . John Udall , assisted by the following members , viz ., Bros . Forman , Gibbons , 1 'Jmly , Smith , I . D . Cox , Shaw , and Norris . The charges were excellently given by Bro . Acklam .
THE MASTER AIASONS' LODGE OF IMPROVEMENT continues its praiseworthy exertions ; and justly earns its Masonic laurels by the untiring exertions of many worthies , among whom Bros . S . B . Wilson , John Savage , and Robb , are , as usual , conspicuous . A committee has been formed to select from among talented competitors an improvement in tracing-boards . Bro . Harris has been the successful candidate , ancl from the specimen we have seen , the selection is very creditable to the committee .
LODGE OF INSTRUCTION , under the sanction ofthe Lodge of Stability , No . 264 . President , Bro . Peter Thomson , S . G . D . The Anniversary Aleeting for the session 1844-45 was held at the George and Vulture Tavern , Cornhill , London , on Friday , the 25 th day of April . The following Brethren assisted in the proceedings of the evening , — first section , second degree , Bro . Alport , P . M . 227 ; second section , J . Gibbins , P . Ai . 36 , & c . ; third section , IT . Aluggeridge , AA . M . 227 ; fourth secton , R . B . Newsom , J . AV . 36 ; fifth section , J . F . AA'hite , P . M .
36 and 205 . They acquitted themselves as first-rate workmen , highly to the gratification of the Brethren . The attendance was very numerous ; among the Grancl Officers present and past , we noticed Bros , Thomson , Baumer , Crucefix , Ale . Alullen , AA ebb , ancl Evans . The banquet was on table b y nine o ' clock . Thepost-ccenial addresses were in unison with the occasion , and were received with due attention , especially that of the chairman , in allusion to the character ofthe worthy president , Bro . Thomson .
OLD KINGS ARMS CHAPTER OF ROVAL ARCH MASONS , No . 30 . Companion John Harris , AL E . Z . June 2 . —The first Convocation of this Chapter was held at the Freemasons' Tavern , when the exaltation of many Companions took place . Several Companions also joined . The ceremony of Consecration took place in the Masonic temple- This inaugural festival was most auspicious ; and gave evidence that an increase in the number of Chapters must tend to the extent and advantage of the Order .
CHAPTER OF INSTRUCTION under the St . George ' s Chapter , No . 5 . — May 17 . —The last meeting of the season was held at the Piazza Coffee House , Covent Garden , when the Chapter was opened , and most creditably worked in full regalia ; and after it was closed , the Companions enjoyed the pleasure of a few social hours .