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hand by Br . Potter , P . J . G . D ., Bro . King , P . J . G . D ., and several other Grand Officers , and on his left b y Bros . Muggeridge , Philip Broadfoot , J . F . White , Wm . Famfield , above 100 other Brethren being present . The musical Brethren ( who contributed heartily to the festivity of the occasion ) , were Brs . Jolley ( Bro . Jolley , jun ., presiding ably at the grand pianoforte ) , LaAvler , and Young .
The usual loyal toast was accompanied by those of the M . W . the G . M . the Earl of Zetland ; the D . G . M . the Earl of Yarborough , and the Grand Officers , on behalf of Avhom Bro . King , P . J . G . D . returned thanks . Then came the health of the Lodge of Instruction , and Bro . Henry Muggeridge , the preceptor ( pupil and successor of the late Bro . Peter Thompson ) , connected vrith that of Bro . Broadfoot ( the founder of the Lodge of Instruction , 37 years ago ) , Avho was
now present for the first time after an absence of 20 years . Both these eminent Brethren returned thanks . Then folloAved the health of the Working Brethren , to which well-deseiwed toast , Bro . Steel responded ; then of the Chairman , by Bro . Potter , P . J . G . D . ; then of the Sister Lodge of Instruction , for Avhich Bro . Loewenstark returned thanks ; and finally , of the Masonic Charities , to Avhich Bro . Farnfield replied in a truly interesting speech . And so ended one of the most delightful evenings we have ever spent since our first initiation into Masonry .
JUNE . LODGE OE FIDELITY ( NO . 3 ) . —This Lodge held a meeting at the Freemasons' Tavern , on Wednesday the 14 th , Bro . Rignall , W . M ., in the Chair , who ably raised two Brethren to the third degree . At the conclusion of the business betAveen twenty and thirty of the Brethren dined together , and the harmony of the evening was much enhanced by the vocal exertions of Bro . Taylor , AVIIO presided at the pianoforte , assisted by the Messrs . A . and M . Taylor .
VITRUVIAN LODGE ( NO . 103 ) . —A meeting of the members of this Lodge , which consists principally of engineers and those Avhose energies have carried through the wooden walls the fame of Britain all over the world , took place at the White Hart Tavern , Collegestreet , Lambeth , on Wednesday the 14 th , Bro . Crosby , W . M ., presiding . The business , consisting of one initiation and six passings , Was most admirably gone through . At the conclusion of the business
upwards of thirty of the Brethren supped together , and passed a very pleasant evening . A large portion of the members of this Lodge consist of Brethren in the employ of Messrs . Maudslay , Bro . Maudslay , jun ., being the S . W . The Lodge in this instance may be fairly denominated the " Amalgamated Engineers , " since it is amalgamated in Brotherl y Love and Charity . ZETLAND LODGE ( NO . 752 ) . — On Wednesday the 14 th , this Lodge met at the Adam and Eve , Kensington , for the despatch of
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hand by Br . Potter , P . J . G . D ., Bro . King , P . J . G . D ., and several other Grand Officers , and on his left b y Bros . Muggeridge , Philip Broadfoot , J . F . White , Wm . Famfield , above 100 other Brethren being present . The musical Brethren ( who contributed heartily to the festivity of the occasion ) , were Brs . Jolley ( Bro . Jolley , jun ., presiding ably at the grand pianoforte ) , LaAvler , and Young .
The usual loyal toast was accompanied by those of the M . W . the G . M . the Earl of Zetland ; the D . G . M . the Earl of Yarborough , and the Grand Officers , on behalf of Avhom Bro . King , P . J . G . D . returned thanks . Then came the health of the Lodge of Instruction , and Bro . Henry Muggeridge , the preceptor ( pupil and successor of the late Bro . Peter Thompson ) , connected vrith that of Bro . Broadfoot ( the founder of the Lodge of Instruction , 37 years ago ) , Avho was
now present for the first time after an absence of 20 years . Both these eminent Brethren returned thanks . Then folloAved the health of the Working Brethren , to which well-deseiwed toast , Bro . Steel responded ; then of the Chairman , by Bro . Potter , P . J . G . D . ; then of the Sister Lodge of Instruction , for Avhich Bro . Loewenstark returned thanks ; and finally , of the Masonic Charities , to Avhich Bro . Farnfield replied in a truly interesting speech . And so ended one of the most delightful evenings we have ever spent since our first initiation into Masonry .
JUNE . LODGE OE FIDELITY ( NO . 3 ) . —This Lodge held a meeting at the Freemasons' Tavern , on Wednesday the 14 th , Bro . Rignall , W . M ., in the Chair , who ably raised two Brethren to the third degree . At the conclusion of the business betAveen twenty and thirty of the Brethren dined together , and the harmony of the evening was much enhanced by the vocal exertions of Bro . Taylor , AVIIO presided at the pianoforte , assisted by the Messrs . A . and M . Taylor .
VITRUVIAN LODGE ( NO . 103 ) . —A meeting of the members of this Lodge , which consists principally of engineers and those Avhose energies have carried through the wooden walls the fame of Britain all over the world , took place at the White Hart Tavern , Collegestreet , Lambeth , on Wednesday the 14 th , Bro . Crosby , W . M ., presiding . The business , consisting of one initiation and six passings , Was most admirably gone through . At the conclusion of the business
upwards of thirty of the Brethren supped together , and passed a very pleasant evening . A large portion of the members of this Lodge consist of Brethren in the employ of Messrs . Maudslay , Bro . Maudslay , jun ., being the S . W . The Lodge in this instance may be fairly denominated the " Amalgamated Engineers , " since it is amalgamated in Brotherl y Love and Charity . ZETLAND LODGE ( NO . 752 ) . — On Wednesday the 14 th , this Lodge met at the Adam and Eve , Kensington , for the despatch of