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Church , where the sermon will be preached by the Rev . Dr . Carwithen , the Provincial Grand Chaplain . PLYMOUTH , Dec . 27 . —The Brunswick Lodge met to instal the AA M ., after which the Lodge was adjourned to Bro . Toivnshend ' s , London Inn , Devonport , where the Brethren sat down to dinner . Bro . Alfred Narracot , the AA' ' . l \ l . presiding , supported by Bro . Capt . Thurtell as P . M . and Bro . Stephens as S . W . Among the toasts of the evening
, , the healths of the visiting Brethren , were given , ancl responded to by Bro . Bullock , a Blason of forty-two years standing , in a very neat ancl comprehensive speech . TAUNTON . —St . John ' s Day was duly celebrated , ancl the R . AV . P . G . Blaster honoured the Loclge with his presence , accompanied b y his son , Bro . BJelbourne Tynte . Among the distinguished B'lasons present were Brothers PigottTemplarB'laherEales WhiteBIossAValkerSull
, , , , , , y , Badcock , Langley , Woodforde , and about forty others ; Bro . Henderson , jun ., was duly installed . And on the late Master , Brother Tucker , leaving the chair he was presented with a splendid Past Blaster ' s Jewel , appropriately inscribed , in testimony of his diligence , zeal , and ability as Master of the Lodge for the past year ; the worthy Brother expressed his satisfaction in truly eloquent terms , ancl repeated his veneration for the
Order generally , and his warm regard for the Lodge 327 in particular , together with his determination to continue his exertions to promote its influence , from ivhich he had derived so much pleasure himself , and he trusted been the means of communicating its blessings to others . The banquet was fully attended , ancl at an early hour the Brethren departed . In thus partially reporting the annual gathering of the Craft we are led to notice one of its most interesting adjuncts , the " Freemasons' Quarterly Review" the eighth number ( new series ) being now before us ; in
, , alluding to the intention of the Lodge , to present a tribute to Brother Tucker , it thus sensibly comments , " this is as it should be , it would be well if the example was to be more generally followed ; the cost of these proper acknowledgments is a mere trifle to the donors , while the value to the recipient is important , because it bespeaks that which is always gratifying to hard-working ancl generous B'lasons ; some of whom we know have devoted many continuous years in keeping a
Locljudige ciously amalgamated , much to the advantage and honour of the Craft in general , as well as to the prosperity and comfort of the Lodge in particular . " " The Freemasons' Lexicon , " which enriches this delightful publication , will be found a treasure indeed to all enquiring B'lasons , while the anecdote and information with ivhich it abounds will amply repay every reader .
SWINDON . —The Royal Sussex Lodge of Emulation , helcl their annual festival at Bro . New ' s , the Goddard Arms Inn , Swindon , on St . John ' s day—Brother AV . R . Browne , Esq ., of Chisledon , Deputy Prov . G . BI ., presided . After the business of the Lodge was disposed of , the Brethren sat down to a repast . It is perhaps almost unnecessary to add that harmony and brotherly feeling animated every bosom .
SOUTHAMPTON . —The Brethren of the Royal Gloucester Lodge ( No . 152 ) , celebrated the festival of St . John ; nearly fifty sat down to banquet . Previously Bro . Harfieltl was installed VV . M . for the year , and he afterwards appointed Bro . Bemister , S . AV . ; Bro . Snowden , J . W . ; Bro . Kent , S . D . ; Bro . Dowell , J . D .
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Provincial.
Church , where the sermon will be preached by the Rev . Dr . Carwithen , the Provincial Grand Chaplain . PLYMOUTH , Dec . 27 . —The Brunswick Lodge met to instal the AA M ., after which the Lodge was adjourned to Bro . Toivnshend ' s , London Inn , Devonport , where the Brethren sat down to dinner . Bro . Alfred Narracot , the AA' ' . l \ l . presiding , supported by Bro . Capt . Thurtell as P . M . and Bro . Stephens as S . W . Among the toasts of the evening
, , the healths of the visiting Brethren , were given , ancl responded to by Bro . Bullock , a Blason of forty-two years standing , in a very neat ancl comprehensive speech . TAUNTON . —St . John ' s Day was duly celebrated , ancl the R . AV . P . G . Blaster honoured the Loclge with his presence , accompanied b y his son , Bro . BJelbourne Tynte . Among the distinguished B'lasons present were Brothers PigottTemplarB'laherEales WhiteBIossAValkerSull
, , , , , , y , Badcock , Langley , Woodforde , and about forty others ; Bro . Henderson , jun ., was duly installed . And on the late Master , Brother Tucker , leaving the chair he was presented with a splendid Past Blaster ' s Jewel , appropriately inscribed , in testimony of his diligence , zeal , and ability as Master of the Lodge for the past year ; the worthy Brother expressed his satisfaction in truly eloquent terms , ancl repeated his veneration for the
Order generally , and his warm regard for the Lodge 327 in particular , together with his determination to continue his exertions to promote its influence , from ivhich he had derived so much pleasure himself , and he trusted been the means of communicating its blessings to others . The banquet was fully attended , ancl at an early hour the Brethren departed . In thus partially reporting the annual gathering of the Craft we are led to notice one of its most interesting adjuncts , the " Freemasons' Quarterly Review" the eighth number ( new series ) being now before us ; in
, , alluding to the intention of the Lodge , to present a tribute to Brother Tucker , it thus sensibly comments , " this is as it should be , it would be well if the example was to be more generally followed ; the cost of these proper acknowledgments is a mere trifle to the donors , while the value to the recipient is important , because it bespeaks that which is always gratifying to hard-working ancl generous B'lasons ; some of whom we know have devoted many continuous years in keeping a
Locljudige ciously amalgamated , much to the advantage and honour of the Craft in general , as well as to the prosperity and comfort of the Lodge in particular . " " The Freemasons' Lexicon , " which enriches this delightful publication , will be found a treasure indeed to all enquiring B'lasons , while the anecdote and information with ivhich it abounds will amply repay every reader .
SWINDON . —The Royal Sussex Lodge of Emulation , helcl their annual festival at Bro . New ' s , the Goddard Arms Inn , Swindon , on St . John ' s day—Brother AV . R . Browne , Esq ., of Chisledon , Deputy Prov . G . BI ., presided . After the business of the Lodge was disposed of , the Brethren sat down to a repast . It is perhaps almost unnecessary to add that harmony and brotherly feeling animated every bosom .
SOUTHAMPTON . —The Brethren of the Royal Gloucester Lodge ( No . 152 ) , celebrated the festival of St . John ; nearly fifty sat down to banquet . Previously Bro . Harfieltl was installed VV . M . for the year , and he afterwards appointed Bro . Bemister , S . AV . ; Bro . Snowden , J . W . ; Bro . Kent , S . D . ; Bro . Dowell , J . D .