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Masonic Intelligence.
the arrangements auguring well as to the desire of Br . Wale to do all in his power to promote the comfort of the brethren . Br . T . A . Adams , P . M ., No . 196 , returned thanks on behalf of the visitors , among whom we noticed Brs . Drysdal , P . M ., No . 253 ; W . Walkley , W . M ., No . 367 ; Ireland , W . M ., No . 805 ; Morris , P . M ., No . 103 ; Slee , No . 11 ; Binkes , S . W ., No . 11 ; J . W . Ward , No . 12 ; Reach , No . 25 ; and H . Garrod , No . 206 . [ We ought to observe that no notice of removal was given to us . If Masters or Secretaries will not pay us that courtesy , it is impossible to
keep our list of Masonic appointments correct . —ED . ] BEADON LODGE ( NO . 902 ) . —An Emergency Meeting of this Lodge was held at Br . Adams ' , Star and Garter Tavern , Kew , on Wednesday , April 4 , when two candidates were duly initiated into the Order , by Br . Watson , W . M ., and a brother having gone through the necessary examination , passed to the second degree . The newly initiated Br . Kingshoto is the worth y host of the Railway Inn , Isleworth , a house much resorted to by brethren resident in that district .
ROYAL ARCH . ROYAL YORK CHAPTER ( No . 7 ) . —The members of this flourishing Chapter , held a convocation on Tuesday , the 24 th April , when Comp . A . A . Le Veau was most ably installed into the first principals chair , by Comp . John Hervey , M . E . Z . Two brethren were afterwards exalted into the Royal Arch . All business being ended , upwards of 40 of the companions dined together , and spent a very pleasant evening . MOUNT SINAI CHAPTER ( NO . 49 ) . —On Tuesday 17 th Aprilthe Companions of
, , the Chapter met at the Gun Tavern , Pimlico , to elect the officers for the ensuing year , and Exalt Br . Levinson and . Comp . Joseph Smith was elected Z . ; Comp . Cooper , H . ; Comp . Potter , J . ; and Comp . Daly , P . S . Comp . Andrew exalted Br .. Levinson with with his usual ability , and , after the close of business , the Companions sat down to an excellent supper , and separated early . DOMATIC CHAPTER ( NO . 206 ) . —A Convocation of this Chapter was held at Comp . Ireland ' s , Falcon Tavern , Fetter Laneon the 26 th Aprilwhen Br . Odell was exalted
, , into Royal Arch Masonry . The installation of officers for the year then took place . Comp . Sigrist , assisted by Comp . Blackburn , installed Comp . Clark , Z . ; Comp . Buss , H . j and Comp . T . A . Adams , J . On the motion of Comp . Child , seconded by Comp . T . A . Adams , it was resolved that Comp . Selig should be presented with a jewel , for the very able manner in which he had presided over the Chapter during his year of office . All business being ended the Comps . adjourned to a very elegant supper , and spent an evening of unalloyed enjoyment in the interchange of those courtesies and amenities
which so much distinguish the order . JERUSALEM CHAPTER ( N O . 218 ) . —This Chapter held its monthly meeting , on Tuesday , the 10 th ult ., at the Bridge House Hotel , Southwark , when Comp . Scambler was duly installed Z . ; Comp . Thomson , H . ; and Comp . Sheen , J . Br . Rippin , No . 196 , was exalted to the sublime degree of the Royal Arch . The companions then retired to refreshment , and the evening was spent in perfect harmony and true Masonic feeling . The visitors present were Comps . Muggeridge , Z ., 13 ; Mallalieu
, P . Z ., formerly of this Chapter ; Levinson , 7 ; Beular , 593 . The members also met , according to summons , to a Chapter of Emergency at the same place , on Wednesday , the 18 th ult ., when Brs . Joseph Henry , and Levy , jun ., were exalted mto Royal Arch Masonry . The Chapter , was then adjourned ( E E ) to the second Tuesday in October ; after which the companions retired to refreshment , and , after having passed a pleasant evening , parted at an early hour . The visiting Comps . present were Comps . Solomons and Ely , both of 223 .
POLISH NATIONAL CHAPTER ( No . 788 ) , —The April convocation of this Chapter was held at the Freemason ' s Tavern , on the 26 th , to elect the officers for the ensuing year . The election for principals fell upon Comp . James Wilder Adams , as Z . ; Comp . Henry , Geo . Warren , as H . ; and Comp . Mickalski ( who has already filled all the offices in the Chapter with distinguished honour to himself and advantage to the Comps . ) , as J . A duly qualified brother was afterwards exalted into the Arch . The Comps . snbsoquently supped together , and having spent a pleasant evening , adjourned until the last Thursday in October .
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Masonic Intelligence.
the arrangements auguring well as to the desire of Br . Wale to do all in his power to promote the comfort of the brethren . Br . T . A . Adams , P . M ., No . 196 , returned thanks on behalf of the visitors , among whom we noticed Brs . Drysdal , P . M ., No . 253 ; W . Walkley , W . M ., No . 367 ; Ireland , W . M ., No . 805 ; Morris , P . M ., No . 103 ; Slee , No . 11 ; Binkes , S . W ., No . 11 ; J . W . Ward , No . 12 ; Reach , No . 25 ; and H . Garrod , No . 206 . [ We ought to observe that no notice of removal was given to us . If Masters or Secretaries will not pay us that courtesy , it is impossible to
keep our list of Masonic appointments correct . —ED . ] BEADON LODGE ( NO . 902 ) . —An Emergency Meeting of this Lodge was held at Br . Adams ' , Star and Garter Tavern , Kew , on Wednesday , April 4 , when two candidates were duly initiated into the Order , by Br . Watson , W . M ., and a brother having gone through the necessary examination , passed to the second degree . The newly initiated Br . Kingshoto is the worth y host of the Railway Inn , Isleworth , a house much resorted to by brethren resident in that district .
ROYAL ARCH . ROYAL YORK CHAPTER ( No . 7 ) . —The members of this flourishing Chapter , held a convocation on Tuesday , the 24 th April , when Comp . A . A . Le Veau was most ably installed into the first principals chair , by Comp . John Hervey , M . E . Z . Two brethren were afterwards exalted into the Royal Arch . All business being ended , upwards of 40 of the companions dined together , and spent a very pleasant evening . MOUNT SINAI CHAPTER ( NO . 49 ) . —On Tuesday 17 th Aprilthe Companions of
, , the Chapter met at the Gun Tavern , Pimlico , to elect the officers for the ensuing year , and Exalt Br . Levinson and . Comp . Joseph Smith was elected Z . ; Comp . Cooper , H . ; Comp . Potter , J . ; and Comp . Daly , P . S . Comp . Andrew exalted Br .. Levinson with with his usual ability , and , after the close of business , the Companions sat down to an excellent supper , and separated early . DOMATIC CHAPTER ( NO . 206 ) . —A Convocation of this Chapter was held at Comp . Ireland ' s , Falcon Tavern , Fetter Laneon the 26 th Aprilwhen Br . Odell was exalted
, , into Royal Arch Masonry . The installation of officers for the year then took place . Comp . Sigrist , assisted by Comp . Blackburn , installed Comp . Clark , Z . ; Comp . Buss , H . j and Comp . T . A . Adams , J . On the motion of Comp . Child , seconded by Comp . T . A . Adams , it was resolved that Comp . Selig should be presented with a jewel , for the very able manner in which he had presided over the Chapter during his year of office . All business being ended the Comps . adjourned to a very elegant supper , and spent an evening of unalloyed enjoyment in the interchange of those courtesies and amenities
which so much distinguish the order . JERUSALEM CHAPTER ( N O . 218 ) . —This Chapter held its monthly meeting , on Tuesday , the 10 th ult ., at the Bridge House Hotel , Southwark , when Comp . Scambler was duly installed Z . ; Comp . Thomson , H . ; and Comp . Sheen , J . Br . Rippin , No . 196 , was exalted to the sublime degree of the Royal Arch . The companions then retired to refreshment , and the evening was spent in perfect harmony and true Masonic feeling . The visitors present were Comps . Muggeridge , Z ., 13 ; Mallalieu
, P . Z ., formerly of this Chapter ; Levinson , 7 ; Beular , 593 . The members also met , according to summons , to a Chapter of Emergency at the same place , on Wednesday , the 18 th ult ., when Brs . Joseph Henry , and Levy , jun ., were exalted mto Royal Arch Masonry . The Chapter , was then adjourned ( E E ) to the second Tuesday in October ; after which the companions retired to refreshment , and , after having passed a pleasant evening , parted at an early hour . The visiting Comps . present were Comps . Solomons and Ely , both of 223 .
POLISH NATIONAL CHAPTER ( No . 788 ) , —The April convocation of this Chapter was held at the Freemason ' s Tavern , on the 26 th , to elect the officers for the ensuing year . The election for principals fell upon Comp . James Wilder Adams , as Z . ; Comp . Henry , Geo . Warren , as H . ; and Comp . Mickalski ( who has already filled all the offices in the Chapter with distinguished honour to himself and advantage to the Comps . ) , as J . A duly qualified brother was afterwards exalted into the Arch . The Comps . snbsoquently supped together , and having spent a pleasant evening , adjourned until the last Thursday in October .