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Masonic Intelligence.
accompanied with remarks on her many virtues , which was received with acclamations by the brethren , and after giving the health of the W . M . Grand Master , and dilating on his excellencies as a nobleman and a Mason , he proposed tho health of the Earl ol Yarborough , D . G . M . Master , and the rest of the Grand Officers , aud congratulated the Lodge on being honoured by the presence of Br . Crohn , a member of that ex . cellent and honourable body . Indeed , they might almost consider Br . Crohn as one of themselves , as he was ever read y to attend the Lodge of Regularity whenever his assistance miht
g , be required . Br . Crohn returned thanks for tho Grand Officers , and in a feeling manner expressed the pleasure he felt at all times in visiting this Lodge , and his happiness in being considered serviceable in any wav . Br . Johnson then proposed the health of the W . M . Br . Lewis Solomon , and expressed the thanks of the Lodge for tho kind solicitude with which he had promoted its interests during his term of office . The W . M . after a suitable reply , proposed the health of the visitors , Br . Crohn , Br . Lowick of the Kent Lodge , and Br . Solomons , of tho Lod
Joppa ge , thanking them for their attendance , but more particularly for the groat musical delight the two last named brethren had afforded the Lodge by the exercise and display of their musical talents . Br . Lowick in reply stated the happiness he felt in attending this Lodge , and affording any amusement iu his power to the members . The W . M . then proposed the health of the Past Masters , two of whom , Br . McCallan and Br . W . Johnson were only present , and thanked ti em for the able manner in which they had discharged their duties while in the chair . The WMthen
.. proposed the health of the Treasurer and Seerelary , eulogising the able and correct manner in which they disharged their arduous duties . Br . McCallan in return , hoped that he should long have the pleasure of rendering whatever service laid in his power to promote the harmony and prosperity of the Lodge . The Secretary ( Br . Augero ) also returned thanks , and expressed his readiness to render every service in his power to promote the interests of the Lodge . The W . M . then proposed the health of the Officers , aud , after a suitable replfrom themthis most harmonious meeting was closed
y , . TEMPLE LODGE ( NO . 118 ) . —The members of this Lodge met at the Ship and Turtle , . Leadenhall Street , on the Cth November , under the presidency of Br . Weeden , W . M ., when the business consisting of three raisings and two passings , was most impressively performed .
LONDON LODGE ( NO . 125 ) . —At the monthly meeting of this Lodge , held at the Freemasons' Tavern , on the 3 rd November , Br . Mackenzie , W . M ., presiding a brother was raised to ( he third degree . It is gratifying to observe some of the old members of the Lodge again rallying under its standard . Amongst those present on this occasion , were Br . Willett , P . M ., of No . 2 , and D . P . G . M . for Dorset ; and Mac Mahon , P . M . LODGE or FAITH ( NO . 165 ) .-The annual meeting of this Lodge was held at the Gun Tavern , Pimlko , on tho 30 th of October , when Br . Me Manns was dul y installed for the
W . M . ensuing year by Br . P . M . Rackstraw , assisted by . Br . P . M . Adams . The other business of the evening consisted of one . raising and four initiations . .-T . THOMAS ' LODGE ( NO . 166 ) . — -At the first meeting of this Lodge for the season , held on the 3 rd November , Br . Dr . A . Normandy , W . M . presiding , a brother was raised to the third degree . The attendance of the brethren was very limited . SAINT JOHN ' LODGE ( No . 196 ) . —An emergency meeting of this Lodge was held at the Holl y Bush Tavern , Hampstead , on the 1 . 3 th ot November , when Br . Samuel Aldrichthe
, W . M ., initiated Mr . Joseph Barnes , Mr . George Hart , Mr . Charles Hale , and Mr . Jonathan Ware . Brs . Coffins , Smith , and Pritchard were passed to the second dfgroe . At the conclusion of the business , the brethren adjourned to a very elegant banquet , and passed an evening of unalloyed enjoyment . OLD CONCORD LODGE ( No . 201 ) . —Tho members of this Lodge held their second meeting , since the recess , on Tuesday last , at the Freemasons' Tavern . It was full y attendedand the business ( as is always the case at this Lod ) abl
, ge , was very y performed , Br . Kennedy , P . M ., presiding , in the unavoidable absence of the W . M . During the evening , Mr . Jabez Hogg was duly initiated into the noble Order . Br . Emmons , P . M . and Secretary , announced , that during the recess , a brother , formerly a member , had departed this life , soon after which the widow also died , leaving a poor orphan girl totally destitute . He trusted the brethren would use their influence in assisting this poor child to obtain admission into the Royal Freemasons' School ,
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Masonic Intelligence.
accompanied with remarks on her many virtues , which was received with acclamations by the brethren , and after giving the health of the W . M . Grand Master , and dilating on his excellencies as a nobleman and a Mason , he proposed tho health of the Earl ol Yarborough , D . G . M . Master , and the rest of the Grand Officers , aud congratulated the Lodge on being honoured by the presence of Br . Crohn , a member of that ex . cellent and honourable body . Indeed , they might almost consider Br . Crohn as one of themselves , as he was ever read y to attend the Lodge of Regularity whenever his assistance miht
g , be required . Br . Crohn returned thanks for tho Grand Officers , and in a feeling manner expressed the pleasure he felt at all times in visiting this Lodge , and his happiness in being considered serviceable in any wav . Br . Johnson then proposed the health of the W . M . Br . Lewis Solomon , and expressed the thanks of the Lodge for tho kind solicitude with which he had promoted its interests during his term of office . The W . M . after a suitable reply , proposed the health of the visitors , Br . Crohn , Br . Lowick of the Kent Lodge , and Br . Solomons , of tho Lod
Joppa ge , thanking them for their attendance , but more particularly for the groat musical delight the two last named brethren had afforded the Lodge by the exercise and display of their musical talents . Br . Lowick in reply stated the happiness he felt in attending this Lodge , and affording any amusement iu his power to the members . The W . M . then proposed the health of the Past Masters , two of whom , Br . McCallan and Br . W . Johnson were only present , and thanked ti em for the able manner in which they had discharged their duties while in the chair . The WMthen
.. proposed the health of the Treasurer and Seerelary , eulogising the able and correct manner in which they disharged their arduous duties . Br . McCallan in return , hoped that he should long have the pleasure of rendering whatever service laid in his power to promote the harmony and prosperity of the Lodge . The Secretary ( Br . Augero ) also returned thanks , and expressed his readiness to render every service in his power to promote the interests of the Lodge . The W . M . then proposed the health of the Officers , aud , after a suitable replfrom themthis most harmonious meeting was closed
y , . TEMPLE LODGE ( NO . 118 ) . —The members of this Lodge met at the Ship and Turtle , . Leadenhall Street , on the Cth November , under the presidency of Br . Weeden , W . M ., when the business consisting of three raisings and two passings , was most impressively performed .
LONDON LODGE ( NO . 125 ) . —At the monthly meeting of this Lodge , held at the Freemasons' Tavern , on the 3 rd November , Br . Mackenzie , W . M ., presiding a brother was raised to ( he third degree . It is gratifying to observe some of the old members of the Lodge again rallying under its standard . Amongst those present on this occasion , were Br . Willett , P . M ., of No . 2 , and D . P . G . M . for Dorset ; and Mac Mahon , P . M . LODGE or FAITH ( NO . 165 ) .-The annual meeting of this Lodge was held at the Gun Tavern , Pimlko , on tho 30 th of October , when Br . Me Manns was dul y installed for the
W . M . ensuing year by Br . P . M . Rackstraw , assisted by . Br . P . M . Adams . The other business of the evening consisted of one . raising and four initiations . .-T . THOMAS ' LODGE ( NO . 166 ) . — -At the first meeting of this Lodge for the season , held on the 3 rd November , Br . Dr . A . Normandy , W . M . presiding , a brother was raised to the third degree . The attendance of the brethren was very limited . SAINT JOHN ' LODGE ( No . 196 ) . —An emergency meeting of this Lodge was held at the Holl y Bush Tavern , Hampstead , on the 1 . 3 th ot November , when Br . Samuel Aldrichthe
, W . M ., initiated Mr . Joseph Barnes , Mr . George Hart , Mr . Charles Hale , and Mr . Jonathan Ware . Brs . Coffins , Smith , and Pritchard were passed to the second dfgroe . At the conclusion of the business , the brethren adjourned to a very elegant banquet , and passed an evening of unalloyed enjoyment . OLD CONCORD LODGE ( No . 201 ) . —Tho members of this Lodge held their second meeting , since the recess , on Tuesday last , at the Freemasons' Tavern . It was full y attendedand the business ( as is always the case at this Lod ) abl
, ge , was very y performed , Br . Kennedy , P . M ., presiding , in the unavoidable absence of the W . M . During the evening , Mr . Jabez Hogg was duly initiated into the noble Order . Br . Emmons , P . M . and Secretary , announced , that during the recess , a brother , formerly a member , had departed this life , soon after which the widow also died , leaving a poor orphan girl totally destitute . He trusted the brethren would use their influence in assisting this poor child to obtain admission into the Royal Freemasons' School ,