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husbands , and especially to certain other interesting persons of their acquaintance , the study of the royal art , so conducive to human happiness , being based on universal charity and brotherly love . Sir Watkin resumed his seat amid loud cheers . The following toasts were drunk with the usual honours : — " The Earl of Zetland , M . W . G . Master of the Masons of England ; " "The Earl of Yarborouch , E . W . D . G . M . ; " "Sir Watkin W . Wynn , E . W . Prov . G . M . of the Province of
North Wales ancl Shropshire , " given by E . W . Bro . Dymoek ; Glee— " Foresters , sound the Cheerful Horn . " " E . H . Dymoek , E . W . Dep . Prov . G . M . N . W . & S . ; " Glee— "King Canute . " "Lord Combermere , E . W . Prov . G . M . Cheshire ;" Glee— "Sound the Trumpet boldly . " "Eev . Dr . Bowles , E . W . Prov . G . M . Herefordshire ; " Glee— "The Village Bells . " "The V . W . G . Chaplain and Officers of the Province ; " Glee— "Have Faith in one another . " "Master and Wardens of the Lodge of the Marches , 887 ; " "Master and Wardens of 135 and 328 Salopand 875 Admaston . "
, , , The foregoing were given with due honours and appropriately acknowledged , and the harmony of the evening was enlivened by several other songs , glees , and duets . At nine o ' clock , the time having flown on tlie swiftest wings of pleasure , tbe call of the railway took many of the Brethren northwards , and the company separated after spending golden moments of Masonic happiness .
SUSSEX . BEIGHTOS' . —Eoyal Clarence Lodge of Free and , Accepted , Masons . —During the last four months the work of this Loelge has been arduous ; owing to the great zeal with which Masonry is taken up in this district , there have been so many candidates for initiation . The paraphernalia of this Lodge ( and also ofthe Lennox Chapter ) , are of the most excellent descritionand the working reflects the
p , highest credit on the Worshipful Master , Wardens , and Officers . We may justly quote this Lodge as an example to the Craft , on account of the exemplary manner in which the general business is conducted , ancl the adherence of the Brethren to the great principles on which Freemasonry rests . This Lodge contributes to the Masonic Charities , and also to many institutions established in this locality .
Arclt-Masonry . —There was a Convocation of the Lennox Chapter on May the 13 th , when three Brethren of the Eoyal Clarence Lodge were exalted . The interesting ceremony was admirably conducted by the Principals . After the Chapter had been closed in solemn form , the Companions partook of a banquet , prepared with their usual good style by Comps . Eidley and Bacon , of the Old Ship Hotel .
WAEWICKSHIEE . BIKJIINGE-AM . —For the information of travelling Brethren , we are requested to announce that a Lodge of Instruction is held every Thursday evening in each week , at the Clarendon Hotel , Temple Street , commencing at a quarter to eight . _ This Lodge forms an excellent re-union among the Masons of the district . It is worked in the same manner as the Emulation Dodge of Instruction in London , and the Members most cordiall y invite the visits of the Fraternity , whenever convenient to attend .
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Oxfordshire.
husbands , and especially to certain other interesting persons of their acquaintance , the study of the royal art , so conducive to human happiness , being based on universal charity and brotherly love . Sir Watkin resumed his seat amid loud cheers . The following toasts were drunk with the usual honours : — " The Earl of Zetland , M . W . G . Master of the Masons of England ; " "The Earl of Yarborouch , E . W . D . G . M . ; " "Sir Watkin W . Wynn , E . W . Prov . G . M . of the Province of
North Wales ancl Shropshire , " given by E . W . Bro . Dymoek ; Glee— " Foresters , sound the Cheerful Horn . " " E . H . Dymoek , E . W . Dep . Prov . G . M . N . W . & S . ; " Glee— "King Canute . " "Lord Combermere , E . W . Prov . G . M . Cheshire ;" Glee— "Sound the Trumpet boldly . " "Eev . Dr . Bowles , E . W . Prov . G . M . Herefordshire ; " Glee— "The Village Bells . " "The V . W . G . Chaplain and Officers of the Province ; " Glee— "Have Faith in one another . " "Master and Wardens of the Lodge of the Marches , 887 ; " "Master and Wardens of 135 and 328 Salopand 875 Admaston . "
, , , The foregoing were given with due honours and appropriately acknowledged , and the harmony of the evening was enlivened by several other songs , glees , and duets . At nine o ' clock , the time having flown on tlie swiftest wings of pleasure , tbe call of the railway took many of the Brethren northwards , and the company separated after spending golden moments of Masonic happiness .
SUSSEX . BEIGHTOS' . —Eoyal Clarence Lodge of Free and , Accepted , Masons . —During the last four months the work of this Loelge has been arduous ; owing to the great zeal with which Masonry is taken up in this district , there have been so many candidates for initiation . The paraphernalia of this Lodge ( and also ofthe Lennox Chapter ) , are of the most excellent descritionand the working reflects the
p , highest credit on the Worshipful Master , Wardens , and Officers . We may justly quote this Lodge as an example to the Craft , on account of the exemplary manner in which the general business is conducted , ancl the adherence of the Brethren to the great principles on which Freemasonry rests . This Lodge contributes to the Masonic Charities , and also to many institutions established in this locality .
Arclt-Masonry . —There was a Convocation of the Lennox Chapter on May the 13 th , when three Brethren of the Eoyal Clarence Lodge were exalted . The interesting ceremony was admirably conducted by the Principals . After the Chapter had been closed in solemn form , the Companions partook of a banquet , prepared with their usual good style by Comps . Eidley and Bacon , of the Old Ship Hotel .
WAEWICKSHIEE . BIKJIINGE-AM . —For the information of travelling Brethren , we are requested to announce that a Lodge of Instruction is held every Thursday evening in each week , at the Clarendon Hotel , Temple Street , commencing at a quarter to eight . _ This Lodge forms an excellent re-union among the Masons of the district . It is worked in the same manner as the Emulation Dodge of Instruction in London , and the Members most cordiall y invite the visits of the Fraternity , whenever convenient to attend .