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tune Lodge , No . 22 , during the past year , and they deeply regret that his numerous engagements oblige him to relinquish that office , which he has filled so much to their satisfaction . The Brethren likewise desire to express their admiration of his excellent Masonic qualifications , exhibited on every occasion , whenever it has been their happiness to associate with him , and to express the high sense they entertain of his untiring zeal to promote the prosperity and best interests of the Neptune Loclge
, No . 22 . AVith a view to testify their united opinion of his great worth as a Member of the Masonic body in general , ancl of the Neptune Loclge , No . 22 , in particular , the Brethren have proposed that the above resolution be printed , framed , and presented to him by the Lodge , and that a copy of the same be entered on the minutes . "
UNIVERSAL LODGE , No . 212 . —The Members of this Lodge assembled in large numbers on the 24 th January in the " Temple , " at Freemason ' s Tavern , when Bro . Edward Marcus Attwood , of Lincoln ' s-inn , was duly installed as W . M . by one of the P . M . ' s of the Lodge . The ceremonies which followed were very effectively rendered by the new W . M „ with the able assistance of his AVardens , Bro . Naghten ( Grand Steward ) , and Bro . Edgley , whose steady progress in the science , is a theme of hope
ancl congratulation to the Loclge ; the solemnity of Installation was still further increased by the brilliant and judicious performance of the Organist of the Loclge , Bro . Charles Wihiam Curtis . Forty of the Brethren subsequently attended the banquet , and the evening passed rapidly away in truly Masonic harmony , until shortly after 10 o ' clock , when , according to the custom ofthe Lodge , the W . M . left the chair , and the Members and their guests retired .
BANK or ENGLAND LODGE , No . 329 . —The Brethren of this Lodge held their usual meeting on the 9 th January , at Radley ' s Hotel , for the Installation of their W . M ., when the very full attendance of members and visitors shewed the high estimation in which Bro . R . Costa is held by the Brethren of his Lodge , and how justly his amiable character and Masonic attainments are appreciated by a large circle of friends . Of the efficient staff of Officers appointed bhim for the
ensuingy year , his distinguished Bro . M . Costa , fills the Senior Warden ' s Chair , and the Rev . Bro . Ferris continues his services as Chaplain to the Lodge . The Installation was admirably performed by Bro . AAliitmore , whose graceful ancl impressive delivery , combined with his correct working , did full justice to this very interesting and beautiful ceremony . In delivering the customary Charge , after speaking in terms of
commendation of the personal worth and Masonic attainments of the W . M . _ he congratulated the Brethren on liaving for their S . AV . a Brother—M . Costa—of European celebrity in his profession , and who evinced his zeal for Freemasonry by the efficient manner , in which he discharged the duties of the offices he successivel y filled . The W . M . presented to the Loclge three costly and elegant pedestals , for the of the Master and AVardensmade expresslfor the from
use , y purpose designs furnished by Bro . Stephen Barton Wilson " . These very handsome pedestals are of polished oak , inlaid with Masonic symbols , and were much admired for their appropriate elegance . A vote of thanks -was given to the AV . M . for this further proof of the warm interest he takes in Masonry , and the pleasure he feels in promoting the prosperity of his Lodge .
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tune Lodge , No . 22 , during the past year , and they deeply regret that his numerous engagements oblige him to relinquish that office , which he has filled so much to their satisfaction . The Brethren likewise desire to express their admiration of his excellent Masonic qualifications , exhibited on every occasion , whenever it has been their happiness to associate with him , and to express the high sense they entertain of his untiring zeal to promote the prosperity and best interests of the Neptune Loclge
, No . 22 . AVith a view to testify their united opinion of his great worth as a Member of the Masonic body in general , ancl of the Neptune Loclge , No . 22 , in particular , the Brethren have proposed that the above resolution be printed , framed , and presented to him by the Lodge , and that a copy of the same be entered on the minutes . "
UNIVERSAL LODGE , No . 212 . —The Members of this Lodge assembled in large numbers on the 24 th January in the " Temple , " at Freemason ' s Tavern , when Bro . Edward Marcus Attwood , of Lincoln ' s-inn , was duly installed as W . M . by one of the P . M . ' s of the Lodge . The ceremonies which followed were very effectively rendered by the new W . M „ with the able assistance of his AVardens , Bro . Naghten ( Grand Steward ) , and Bro . Edgley , whose steady progress in the science , is a theme of hope
ancl congratulation to the Loclge ; the solemnity of Installation was still further increased by the brilliant and judicious performance of the Organist of the Loclge , Bro . Charles Wihiam Curtis . Forty of the Brethren subsequently attended the banquet , and the evening passed rapidly away in truly Masonic harmony , until shortly after 10 o ' clock , when , according to the custom ofthe Lodge , the W . M . left the chair , and the Members and their guests retired .
BANK or ENGLAND LODGE , No . 329 . —The Brethren of this Lodge held their usual meeting on the 9 th January , at Radley ' s Hotel , for the Installation of their W . M ., when the very full attendance of members and visitors shewed the high estimation in which Bro . R . Costa is held by the Brethren of his Lodge , and how justly his amiable character and Masonic attainments are appreciated by a large circle of friends . Of the efficient staff of Officers appointed bhim for the
ensuingy year , his distinguished Bro . M . Costa , fills the Senior Warden ' s Chair , and the Rev . Bro . Ferris continues his services as Chaplain to the Lodge . The Installation was admirably performed by Bro . AAliitmore , whose graceful ancl impressive delivery , combined with his correct working , did full justice to this very interesting and beautiful ceremony . In delivering the customary Charge , after speaking in terms of
commendation of the personal worth and Masonic attainments of the W . M . _ he congratulated the Brethren on liaving for their S . AV . a Brother—M . Costa—of European celebrity in his profession , and who evinced his zeal for Freemasonry by the efficient manner , in which he discharged the duties of the offices he successivel y filled . The W . M . presented to the Loclge three costly and elegant pedestals , for the of the Master and AVardensmade expresslfor the from
use , y purpose designs furnished by Bro . Stephen Barton Wilson " . These very handsome pedestals are of polished oak , inlaid with Masonic symbols , and were much admired for their appropriate elegance . A vote of thanks -was given to the AV . M . for this further proof of the warm interest he takes in Masonry , and the pleasure he feels in promoting the prosperity of his Lodge .