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Article LODGES OF INSTRUCTION. ← Page 2 of 2 Article TO THE EDITOR OF THE FREEMASONS' REVIEW. Page 1 of 1
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Lodges Of Instruction.
22 . NEPTUNE DITTO , Black Boy , Wapping . Besides- the above , many Lodges hold private Loclges of Instruction for their individual members , as the Antiquity , Old Union , and others . There are also a few Chapters of Promrdgation to assist Royal Arch-Masons ; the following are those of which we are at present apprized : —
BULL ' HEAD , Leadenhall-street , Thursday at 7 , from May to September . Comps . Thompson , Broadfoot , Maccallum , & c . GEORGE AND BLUE BOAR , Holborn , Saturday at 7 , from May to September . Comps . Broadfoot , Cooper , Key , Wilson , & c .
To The Editor Of The Freemasons' Review.
TO THE EDITOR OF THE FREEMASONS' REVIEW .
SIR , —I have taken the liberty of sending the inclosed communication , which I . trust will prove beneficial to the Brethren , which will become generally known to them , by being inserted in your Masonic Review . Brother George Aarons , P . M ., of the Lodge of Unity , 82 , with a feeling truly patriotic for the welfare of the Craft , intends giving instruction in Masonry every day between the hours of ten and one
o ' clock , and also in Arch Masonry , at his house , No . 38 , King-street , C ' ovent-garden , where he has appropriated a room for that purpose . Brother A . has no mercenary views in giving instruction , it being quite gratuitously , similar to the late Brother Gilkes , solely for the good of Masonry , and through your medium the country Brethren will be made acquainted with it , which will be a great acquisition to them when they
come to town to obtain instruction . Brother A . has given private instruction for some time past , but it has not been generally known . Should you think this communication worthy of your insertion , I beg you will not give my name as your informant , and be assured any information that I may become acquainted with ( in order to forward a work which I regard with such interest as the Masonic Quarterly
Review , ) will be punctually attended to by yours Most obediently , A MEMBER OF THE LODGE OF UNITY , NO . 82 . Dec . 7 , 1834 .
We have much pleasure in giving publicity to our Brother Aarons ' address , and can bear testimony to his talent and abilities . Such as seek him will be highly gratified by his attention . Brother Aarons labours under a heavy affliction in being deprived of sight ; but his natural cheerfulness never deserts him ; indeed he is an example to others of the inestimable value of a good temper , and a well regulated mind to grace it . What powerful resources under so severe a dispensation !
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Lodges Of Instruction.
22 . NEPTUNE DITTO , Black Boy , Wapping . Besides- the above , many Lodges hold private Loclges of Instruction for their individual members , as the Antiquity , Old Union , and others . There are also a few Chapters of Promrdgation to assist Royal Arch-Masons ; the following are those of which we are at present apprized : —
BULL ' HEAD , Leadenhall-street , Thursday at 7 , from May to September . Comps . Thompson , Broadfoot , Maccallum , & c . GEORGE AND BLUE BOAR , Holborn , Saturday at 7 , from May to September . Comps . Broadfoot , Cooper , Key , Wilson , & c .
To The Editor Of The Freemasons' Review.
TO THE EDITOR OF THE FREEMASONS' REVIEW .
SIR , —I have taken the liberty of sending the inclosed communication , which I . trust will prove beneficial to the Brethren , which will become generally known to them , by being inserted in your Masonic Review . Brother George Aarons , P . M ., of the Lodge of Unity , 82 , with a feeling truly patriotic for the welfare of the Craft , intends giving instruction in Masonry every day between the hours of ten and one
o ' clock , and also in Arch Masonry , at his house , No . 38 , King-street , C ' ovent-garden , where he has appropriated a room for that purpose . Brother A . has no mercenary views in giving instruction , it being quite gratuitously , similar to the late Brother Gilkes , solely for the good of Masonry , and through your medium the country Brethren will be made acquainted with it , which will be a great acquisition to them when they
come to town to obtain instruction . Brother A . has given private instruction for some time past , but it has not been generally known . Should you think this communication worthy of your insertion , I beg you will not give my name as your informant , and be assured any information that I may become acquainted with ( in order to forward a work which I regard with such interest as the Masonic Quarterly
Review , ) will be punctually attended to by yours Most obediently , A MEMBER OF THE LODGE OF UNITY , NO . 82 . Dec . 7 , 1834 .
We have much pleasure in giving publicity to our Brother Aarons ' address , and can bear testimony to his talent and abilities . Such as seek him will be highly gratified by his attention . Brother Aarons labours under a heavy affliction in being deprived of sight ; but his natural cheerfulness never deserts him ; indeed he is an example to others of the inestimable value of a good temper , and a well regulated mind to grace it . What powerful resources under so severe a dispensation !