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The Reporter.
THE REPORTER .
LODGE OF GOOD REPORT , No . 158 , April 13 . —The annual meeting of this lodge for the installation of the Master for the ensuing year , was held at Radley ' s Hotel , New Bridge Street , Blaekfriars , when Bro . Thomas Foster was installed W . M ., and Bros . Barber and Tomkin were appointed Wardens . The ceremony of installation was ably performed by Bro . Crewe , P . M ., No . 1 , and P . G . S . Several visitors , besides Bro . Crewehonoured the lodge with their presenceamong
, , whom were Bros . Potter , W . M ., No . 109 , Hurrell , W . M ., No . 167 , and Fooks , Grand Senior Warden of the province of Dorset . After business , the brethren adjourned to refreshment , and too much praise cannot be bestowed on Bro . Radley for the manner in which he entertained the lodge on this their first meeting at his house .
LODGE OF INSTRUCTION , under sanction of the Lodge of Stability , No . 264 , Aprils . —The anniversary meeting was held at the George and Vulture Tavern , Cornhill , at seven o ' clock , when the lecture in the second degree was admirably worked in sections , especially the fifth , by the following brethren : —1 st sect . Bro . Edward Spooner , S . D ., No . 23 T ; 2 nd sect . Bro . Richard H . Townend , S . W ., No . 36 ; 3 rd sect . Bro . Henry Muggeridge , P . M ., No . 227 ; 4 th sect . Bro . Edward Harris , P . M ., No . 87 ; 5 th sect . Bro . John F . White , P . M ., No . 36 , and Z ., No . 218 . The banquet was on table at nine o ' clock , of which about sixty brethren partook .
THE anniversary meeting of the Robert Burns'Chapter of Instruction took place on the 12 th April , at the Union Tavern , Marylebone Street , Golden Square . The chairs were ably filled by Comps . Watson , Tombleson , and Levick ; Tomkyn and Robinson as Scribes ; Goring , Blackburn , and Simpson , Sojourners . The lecture was ably worked in sections by Comps . Tombleson , Levick , Goring , and Blackburn . A novel and very interesting lecture on the R . A . jewel , was given by the Z . Amongst
the companions , we observed Comps . Beadon , Savage , S . B . Wilson , W . Evans , G . Robinson , Barnstaff , Harvey , Mountain , Goll , Cox , Smith , Hill , Burford , Rawlings , and Newton . At nine o ' clock , upwards of thirty companions sat down to banquet . There was some good speaking and pleasing songs from Comps . Tomkyn , Rawlings , Burford , Evans , Hill , and others . The companions separated highly delighted with this royal masonic treat . We were happy to hear that this chapter of
instruction has been so successful , as to be enabled to give from its funds , since 1846 , a donation of five pounds to the Masonic Annuity Fund , and ten guineas to the Aged Masons' Asylum . Prosperity and perpetuity to the Robert Burns' Chapter !
To The Editor
TO THE EDITOR
11 , Weston Place , King ' s Cross , June 14 , 1849 . SIK , —In the last number of the " Freemasons' Quarterly Keview" you inserted a letter of mine , in which I denied that I had ever been a pupil of Bro . S . B . "Wilson ; which letter gave great offence to him . The matter was brought before the members of the Emulation Lodge of Improvement , and it was ruled by them that I had received instruction from him . And as I conceive it a great honour to be considered a pupil of one so well able to give instruction and information in masonic mattersI bow to their decision . At the time I wrote the letter I
, did not consider that I could lay claim to so distinguished an honour . Hoping you will excuse the trouble I have given yon , and trusting that you will have the kindness to insert this explanation in your next number , or when it may he convenient , I have the honour to be , your Obedient Servant , "WILLIAM HONEV . VOL . vn . ,. o
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The Reporter.
THE REPORTER .
LODGE OF GOOD REPORT , No . 158 , April 13 . —The annual meeting of this lodge for the installation of the Master for the ensuing year , was held at Radley ' s Hotel , New Bridge Street , Blaekfriars , when Bro . Thomas Foster was installed W . M ., and Bros . Barber and Tomkin were appointed Wardens . The ceremony of installation was ably performed by Bro . Crewe , P . M ., No . 1 , and P . G . S . Several visitors , besides Bro . Crewehonoured the lodge with their presenceamong
, , whom were Bros . Potter , W . M ., No . 109 , Hurrell , W . M ., No . 167 , and Fooks , Grand Senior Warden of the province of Dorset . After business , the brethren adjourned to refreshment , and too much praise cannot be bestowed on Bro . Radley for the manner in which he entertained the lodge on this their first meeting at his house .
LODGE OF INSTRUCTION , under sanction of the Lodge of Stability , No . 264 , Aprils . —The anniversary meeting was held at the George and Vulture Tavern , Cornhill , at seven o ' clock , when the lecture in the second degree was admirably worked in sections , especially the fifth , by the following brethren : —1 st sect . Bro . Edward Spooner , S . D ., No . 23 T ; 2 nd sect . Bro . Richard H . Townend , S . W ., No . 36 ; 3 rd sect . Bro . Henry Muggeridge , P . M ., No . 227 ; 4 th sect . Bro . Edward Harris , P . M ., No . 87 ; 5 th sect . Bro . John F . White , P . M ., No . 36 , and Z ., No . 218 . The banquet was on table at nine o ' clock , of which about sixty brethren partook .
THE anniversary meeting of the Robert Burns'Chapter of Instruction took place on the 12 th April , at the Union Tavern , Marylebone Street , Golden Square . The chairs were ably filled by Comps . Watson , Tombleson , and Levick ; Tomkyn and Robinson as Scribes ; Goring , Blackburn , and Simpson , Sojourners . The lecture was ably worked in sections by Comps . Tombleson , Levick , Goring , and Blackburn . A novel and very interesting lecture on the R . A . jewel , was given by the Z . Amongst
the companions , we observed Comps . Beadon , Savage , S . B . Wilson , W . Evans , G . Robinson , Barnstaff , Harvey , Mountain , Goll , Cox , Smith , Hill , Burford , Rawlings , and Newton . At nine o ' clock , upwards of thirty companions sat down to banquet . There was some good speaking and pleasing songs from Comps . Tomkyn , Rawlings , Burford , Evans , Hill , and others . The companions separated highly delighted with this royal masonic treat . We were happy to hear that this chapter of
instruction has been so successful , as to be enabled to give from its funds , since 1846 , a donation of five pounds to the Masonic Annuity Fund , and ten guineas to the Aged Masons' Asylum . Prosperity and perpetuity to the Robert Burns' Chapter !
To The Editor
TO THE EDITOR
11 , Weston Place , King ' s Cross , June 14 , 1849 . SIK , —In the last number of the " Freemasons' Quarterly Keview" you inserted a letter of mine , in which I denied that I had ever been a pupil of Bro . S . B . "Wilson ; which letter gave great offence to him . The matter was brought before the members of the Emulation Lodge of Improvement , and it was ruled by them that I had received instruction from him . And as I conceive it a great honour to be considered a pupil of one so well able to give instruction and information in masonic mattersI bow to their decision . At the time I wrote the letter I
, did not consider that I could lay claim to so distinguished an honour . Hoping you will excuse the trouble I have given yon , and trusting that you will have the kindness to insert this explanation in your next number , or when it may he convenient , I have the honour to be , your Obedient Servant , "WILLIAM HONEV . VOL . vn . ,. o