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Provincial.
"Resolved unanimously , that die cordial thanks of the Lodge of Unanimity and Sincerity , No . 327 , be conveyed to our Brother , the Editor of the " Freemasons' Quarterly Review , " for the vast advantages which he has offered the whole Craft in furnishing a channel by which the interesting movements of the JIasonic world mi ght be known and appreciated by every Brother—for his important assistance to the truly fraternal object that publication anticipatesand for the very able
ad-, vocacy of every JIasonic excellence by which it is distinguished . " PEMHROKB , 17 th January 1836 . —The Brethren of the Loyal AVelsh Lodge , No . 525 , hitherto held at the Clarence Inn , in this neighbourhood , have latel y removed with its landlady to the Royal A'ictoria , a capacious and commodious hotel , lately elected there for her accommodation . On the 27 th ultimo , they held their first public meeting in their new Lodge room , and in commemoration of one of their patron saints
, ( St . John ) afterwards spent the evening together . The usual business of tiie clay being concluded , and the officers for the ensuing year installed in due form by Brother Young , P . JI ., the 'Lodge was adjourned , and the Brethren , with those feelings of concord , unanimity , and harmony , for which JIasonry is and ever has been so justly celebrated , then enjoyed themselves during the evening , having due regard to that degree of propriety ivhich
' * Ever to our acres adds our sense , BeL'ause'tis use that sanctifies expense !" Several excellent speeches were delivered in consequence of the toasts proposed , and many excellent songs sung , in particular one , composed by Brother Thomas , P . M . for the occasion , and sung by him , obtained its due meed of praise . In these innocent enjoyments did they continue till the of
gnome Time ' s never erring dial reached of " Heaven ' s high arch , the key stone , " before a separation occurred , and even then , as Burns says , " with aching heart and brim full eye , " they parted . This Lodge , which has now been in existence for fourteen or fifteen years , have never once failed of meeting regularly every month , and are remarkable for the punctuality of their returns to the Grand Lodge .
Scotland.
SCOTLAND .
EDINBURGH . —JIasonry is thriving in this city , and much anxiety has been expressed to assimilate our practice more closely to the English custom . A Lodge of Instruction is about to be held , from which much advantage will be derived ; and the Brethren are most anxious to work in strict conformity with the JIaster Mason ' s London Emulation Lodge of Improvement , removed to the Fitzroy Coffee-house .
The Templars have most effectually rallied from their apathy , and have associated in great numbers . The Grand Council have determined upon their regalia , which is very splendid . AA ' e congratulate that indefatigable member , the Past Grand JIaster , A . Deuchar , Esq ., upon the success that has at length rewarded his unceasing exertions . AA'e subjoin a list of the Grand Conclave , but must reserve until our next the more ample details .
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Provincial.
"Resolved unanimously , that die cordial thanks of the Lodge of Unanimity and Sincerity , No . 327 , be conveyed to our Brother , the Editor of the " Freemasons' Quarterly Review , " for the vast advantages which he has offered the whole Craft in furnishing a channel by which the interesting movements of the JIasonic world mi ght be known and appreciated by every Brother—for his important assistance to the truly fraternal object that publication anticipatesand for the very able
ad-, vocacy of every JIasonic excellence by which it is distinguished . " PEMHROKB , 17 th January 1836 . —The Brethren of the Loyal AVelsh Lodge , No . 525 , hitherto held at the Clarence Inn , in this neighbourhood , have latel y removed with its landlady to the Royal A'ictoria , a capacious and commodious hotel , lately elected there for her accommodation . On the 27 th ultimo , they held their first public meeting in their new Lodge room , and in commemoration of one of their patron saints
, ( St . John ) afterwards spent the evening together . The usual business of tiie clay being concluded , and the officers for the ensuing year installed in due form by Brother Young , P . JI ., the 'Lodge was adjourned , and the Brethren , with those feelings of concord , unanimity , and harmony , for which JIasonry is and ever has been so justly celebrated , then enjoyed themselves during the evening , having due regard to that degree of propriety ivhich
' * Ever to our acres adds our sense , BeL'ause'tis use that sanctifies expense !" Several excellent speeches were delivered in consequence of the toasts proposed , and many excellent songs sung , in particular one , composed by Brother Thomas , P . M . for the occasion , and sung by him , obtained its due meed of praise . In these innocent enjoyments did they continue till the of
gnome Time ' s never erring dial reached of " Heaven ' s high arch , the key stone , " before a separation occurred , and even then , as Burns says , " with aching heart and brim full eye , " they parted . This Lodge , which has now been in existence for fourteen or fifteen years , have never once failed of meeting regularly every month , and are remarkable for the punctuality of their returns to the Grand Lodge .
Scotland.
SCOTLAND .
EDINBURGH . —JIasonry is thriving in this city , and much anxiety has been expressed to assimilate our practice more closely to the English custom . A Lodge of Instruction is about to be held , from which much advantage will be derived ; and the Brethren are most anxious to work in strict conformity with the JIaster Mason ' s London Emulation Lodge of Improvement , removed to the Fitzroy Coffee-house .
The Templars have most effectually rallied from their apathy , and have associated in great numbers . The Grand Council have determined upon their regalia , which is very splendid . AA ' e congratulate that indefatigable member , the Past Grand JIaster , A . Deuchar , Esq ., upon the success that has at length rewarded his unceasing exertions . AA'e subjoin a list of the Grand Conclave , but must reserve until our next the more ample details .