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The Reporter.
laotomi of Ancient Egypt ; the Dionysian Fraternities of Asia Minor ; the Colleges of Artificers of Rome ; and the Freemasons of the Aliddle Ages , svith Diagrams illustrative of Mason ' s Alarks in all ages , and an explanation of their symbolical meaning and practical application in the structure of religious edifices . We regret that , from some neglect of our reporter , we are not able to present before our readers an account of this most interesting lecture . Perhaps some Brother svill kindl l
y suppy the information . BANK OF ENGLAND LODGE , NO . 329 . —This truly Alasonic scion continues to shed its auspicious influence over the interests of the Order—benevolence its motto , principle its study . Recently it bestosved 20 guineas on the family of Airs . Field , and 5 guineas on that of Mrs . Eccles . The " Hesvlett Fund" has also benefited by its generosity . Bro . Brizzihas retired from the chair svith honour . Bro . YVhitmore is
the nesvly elected W . Af ., and under his ssvay sve prophecy the Lodge svill lose none of its merited high character .. —On dit . Bro . Smith purposes to present the Lodge svith portraits of every member from his osvn pencil .
CONSTITUTION OF A FRENCH LODGE OF FREEMASONS , March 2 . — A very grand ceremonial took place at the Freemasons' Hall , Great Queen-street , Lincoln ' s-inn-fields , being the constitution of the first French Freemasons' Lodge in England . * At the request of a considerable number of the Brethren of the Craft , natives of France , a svarrant for the installation of the Lotlge svas granted by the Right Hon . the Earl of Zetland , the Alost Worshipful Grand Alaster of England , and
the ceremonies svere conducted on a very grand scale . The Lodge bears the title of " Loge Fran eaise de Ja Tolerance , " and carrying out the principles , the title svould import , in its fullest extent , Ladies are to be admitted as Sisters of the Crafty Bro . White , the G . S ., svas present , as svere Bros . Emly , D . AV . Nash , & c . GRAND STESVARDS' LODGE , March 17 . —The public night svas svell attended ; the first lecture admirably svorked by the AV . AI . Bro . W . T .
Smith , assisted by Bros . Hodgkinson , Giraud , J . Udall , Norris , Forman , Cox , Emly , and Shasv . In reply to Dr . Crucefix , svho returned the thanks of the visitors , his Worship stated , that it svas in contemplation to have a third public night . BURLINGTON LODGE , NO . 113 , March IS . —Five guineas svere voted from the charity fund in aid of the " Hesvlett Fund . "
Chit Chat.
CHIT CHAT .
IMPORTANT TO PROVINCIAL BRETHREN . —A desideratum is nosv accomplished that has long been hoped for . Our much respected Brother , T . M . Bacon , the lessee of the Freemasons' Hall and Tavern in Great Queen-street , is about to open a most commodious hotel , immediately adjoining the hall , replete svith every convenience as to comfort and general accommodation , and on the most reasonable terms . To the
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The Reporter.
laotomi of Ancient Egypt ; the Dionysian Fraternities of Asia Minor ; the Colleges of Artificers of Rome ; and the Freemasons of the Aliddle Ages , svith Diagrams illustrative of Mason ' s Alarks in all ages , and an explanation of their symbolical meaning and practical application in the structure of religious edifices . We regret that , from some neglect of our reporter , we are not able to present before our readers an account of this most interesting lecture . Perhaps some Brother svill kindl l
y suppy the information . BANK OF ENGLAND LODGE , NO . 329 . —This truly Alasonic scion continues to shed its auspicious influence over the interests of the Order—benevolence its motto , principle its study . Recently it bestosved 20 guineas on the family of Airs . Field , and 5 guineas on that of Mrs . Eccles . The " Hesvlett Fund" has also benefited by its generosity . Bro . Brizzihas retired from the chair svith honour . Bro . YVhitmore is
the nesvly elected W . Af ., and under his ssvay sve prophecy the Lodge svill lose none of its merited high character .. —On dit . Bro . Smith purposes to present the Lodge svith portraits of every member from his osvn pencil .
CONSTITUTION OF A FRENCH LODGE OF FREEMASONS , March 2 . — A very grand ceremonial took place at the Freemasons' Hall , Great Queen-street , Lincoln ' s-inn-fields , being the constitution of the first French Freemasons' Lodge in England . * At the request of a considerable number of the Brethren of the Craft , natives of France , a svarrant for the installation of the Lotlge svas granted by the Right Hon . the Earl of Zetland , the Alost Worshipful Grand Alaster of England , and
the ceremonies svere conducted on a very grand scale . The Lodge bears the title of " Loge Fran eaise de Ja Tolerance , " and carrying out the principles , the title svould import , in its fullest extent , Ladies are to be admitted as Sisters of the Crafty Bro . White , the G . S ., svas present , as svere Bros . Emly , D . AV . Nash , & c . GRAND STESVARDS' LODGE , March 17 . —The public night svas svell attended ; the first lecture admirably svorked by the AV . AI . Bro . W . T .
Smith , assisted by Bros . Hodgkinson , Giraud , J . Udall , Norris , Forman , Cox , Emly , and Shasv . In reply to Dr . Crucefix , svho returned the thanks of the visitors , his Worship stated , that it svas in contemplation to have a third public night . BURLINGTON LODGE , NO . 113 , March IS . —Five guineas svere voted from the charity fund in aid of the " Hesvlett Fund . "
Chit Chat.
CHIT CHAT .
IMPORTANT TO PROVINCIAL BRETHREN . —A desideratum is nosv accomplished that has long been hoped for . Our much respected Brother , T . M . Bacon , the lessee of the Freemasons' Hall and Tavern in Great Queen-street , is about to open a most commodious hotel , immediately adjoining the hall , replete svith every convenience as to comfort and general accommodation , and on the most reasonable terms . To the