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Masonic Chit Chat.
PERCY LODGE , NOV . 14 . —M . Louisa Joseph de Bergnin , a French gentleman of hi gh literary attainments , and editor of " La Balance , " was initiated this evening . He lately left the Mauritius , where his advocacy of freedom appears to have been more ardent than politic . THE JEWEL SO long worn by the late worth y Brother Meyrick , Grand Registrar and Prov . G . M . for E . D . Lancashire , as a Member of the Lodof Anti
ge quity , has been formally returned b y his nephew Colonel Meyrick , to his Royal Highness the Duke of Sussex , as W . Master of that Lodge . THE ANNUAL BALL conducted by the Members of the Bank of England Lodge , is fixed for the 26 th January , at the New London Hotel . BROTHER WM . F . HOI-E —We have much satisfaction in stating that this warm supporter of the female school has consented to continue his valuable services as secretary for some time longer .
DAVID POLLOCK , Esq . P . S . G . W . has been appointed recorder of Maidstone . ROYAL SOCIETY . —The second sessional meeting of this society took place on Thursday evening , 23 d November , Ms Royal Highness the Duke of Sussex , K . G ., in the chair . Several valuable donations of books were presented to the society , for which the President returned thanks . A paper , by Professor Thomson , on the composition of some of the salts , read to the
was society . The President also read the fist of officers and council for the session 1836-7 ; after which the meeting adjourned . THE LISTS of members of the following Freemasons' Lodges were laid before the Court ( Warwickshire quarter sessions on Oct . 18 ) pursuant to 39 Geo . III . c . 79 , sec . 7 , viz . St . Paul ' s Lodge , No . 51 , held at the Pump Tavern , Birmingham ; the Guy ' s Lodge , No . 556 , held at the Bedford Hotel , Leamington ; the Apollo Lodge , No . 378 , held at the Angel Inn , Alcester .
I HE DUKE OF SUSSEX . —At the last extraordinary general court of the directors and members of the society for the relief of the widows and orphans of medical men , in London and its vicinity , which was held at the Gray ' s Inn Coffee-house , Holborn , and on which occasion Dr . Memman presided , an address to his Royal Hi ghness was unanimousl y agreed on , to be presented by a deputation of the society to his R . H ., on his arrival in towncongratulating his Royal Hihness the
, g on success of the operation lately performed by Mr . Alexander , a member of the charity . The Duke is patron of this institution . The deputation will consist of Sir Henry Halford , president , Sir Astley Cooper , with many other eminent members of the faculty , the vice-president , and the other officers of the court . —London Paper , November 8 . WE copied last week from the Lincolnshire Chronicle a paragraph to d 5
relating Mr . Tennyson 'Eyncourt , M . P . We have now thebest reasons for declaring that the whole is an invention from beginning to end , conceived doubtless in the spirit of mali gnity , but rendered utterly harmless by its extreme improbability . We should feel much regret at having given further publicity to this piece of clumsy malice , if we were not persuaded that the lion , gentleman who is the subject of it can regard it with no other sentiment but that of contempt . Sunday Paper .
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Masonic Chit Chat.
PERCY LODGE , NOV . 14 . —M . Louisa Joseph de Bergnin , a French gentleman of hi gh literary attainments , and editor of " La Balance , " was initiated this evening . He lately left the Mauritius , where his advocacy of freedom appears to have been more ardent than politic . THE JEWEL SO long worn by the late worth y Brother Meyrick , Grand Registrar and Prov . G . M . for E . D . Lancashire , as a Member of the Lodof Anti
ge quity , has been formally returned b y his nephew Colonel Meyrick , to his Royal Highness the Duke of Sussex , as W . Master of that Lodge . THE ANNUAL BALL conducted by the Members of the Bank of England Lodge , is fixed for the 26 th January , at the New London Hotel . BROTHER WM . F . HOI-E —We have much satisfaction in stating that this warm supporter of the female school has consented to continue his valuable services as secretary for some time longer .
DAVID POLLOCK , Esq . P . S . G . W . has been appointed recorder of Maidstone . ROYAL SOCIETY . —The second sessional meeting of this society took place on Thursday evening , 23 d November , Ms Royal Highness the Duke of Sussex , K . G ., in the chair . Several valuable donations of books were presented to the society , for which the President returned thanks . A paper , by Professor Thomson , on the composition of some of the salts , read to the
was society . The President also read the fist of officers and council for the session 1836-7 ; after which the meeting adjourned . THE LISTS of members of the following Freemasons' Lodges were laid before the Court ( Warwickshire quarter sessions on Oct . 18 ) pursuant to 39 Geo . III . c . 79 , sec . 7 , viz . St . Paul ' s Lodge , No . 51 , held at the Pump Tavern , Birmingham ; the Guy ' s Lodge , No . 556 , held at the Bedford Hotel , Leamington ; the Apollo Lodge , No . 378 , held at the Angel Inn , Alcester .
I HE DUKE OF SUSSEX . —At the last extraordinary general court of the directors and members of the society for the relief of the widows and orphans of medical men , in London and its vicinity , which was held at the Gray ' s Inn Coffee-house , Holborn , and on which occasion Dr . Memman presided , an address to his Royal Hi ghness was unanimousl y agreed on , to be presented by a deputation of the society to his R . H ., on his arrival in towncongratulating his Royal Hihness the
, g on success of the operation lately performed by Mr . Alexander , a member of the charity . The Duke is patron of this institution . The deputation will consist of Sir Henry Halford , president , Sir Astley Cooper , with many other eminent members of the faculty , the vice-president , and the other officers of the court . —London Paper , November 8 . WE copied last week from the Lincolnshire Chronicle a paragraph to d 5
relating Mr . Tennyson 'Eyncourt , M . P . We have now thebest reasons for declaring that the whole is an invention from beginning to end , conceived doubtless in the spirit of mali gnity , but rendered utterly harmless by its extreme improbability . We should feel much regret at having given further publicity to this piece of clumsy malice , if we were not persuaded that the lion , gentleman who is the subject of it can regard it with no other sentiment but that of contempt . Sunday Paper .