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lington , the immediate P . M . of the Lodge . Notice of a proposition to be made at the next meeting was given , to increase the annual subscriptions , and enable the Lodge to subscribe to the several Masonic charities .

NORFOLK . NORWICH . —Social Lodge ( No . 110 ) . —On Tuesday , January 20 th , the Brethren of the above Lodge met for the purpose of installing Bro . Addison JYCresswell W . M . for the ensuing year . Lodge being opened in due form by the W , M > Bro . A . W , Ray , the ceremony of the installation was performed by P . M . Bro , W . E . Redgrave , in presence of one of the most numerous Masonic gatherings that it has been our fortune to witness for several years past in this Province . We were

happy to see members of almost every Lodge in the Province present . ' . ' The W . M . then appointed Bros . Sir H . J . Stracy , Bart .: M . P . as S . W . ; W . Cooper , J . W ? ; A . J . Collins , S . I ) . I A . P . Morgan , J . D , ; J . Marshall * Treas ., and by the universal desire of the Lodge he was re-apppinted Secretary . The business for the day being satisfactorily concluded , the Brethren celebrated St . JohnVday ,

with a banquet supplied in very excellent style by the host , Bro , Heseltine ; the R . W . the Mayor ( Bro . R . Chamberlin ) , Bro , the Honblef Harbord Harbord , and several other distinguished visitors , being amongst the number of those collected around the festive board . Prom the number of members joining this justly popular Lodge , it has been found necessary to hold a Lodge of Emergency every Tuesday evening , for passing and raising , until further notice .

NORTHAMPTONSHIRE . Ketterina . —Lodge of Perseverance ( No ,. 666 ) . —The Brethren held their regular meeting on the 9 th ultimo . After the routine of business had progressed , for the sake of instruction and information to the newly-initiated , Secretary Chapman delivered to the Lodge an elaborate lecture i ( on Symbolism ; " it was received by both senior and junior Brethren with the highest satisfaction , doing the worthy and respected Secretary the greatest credit , not only for the elocution thereof , but for the great labour and researches he must have been at in bringing before his hearers such a mass of information .

* Wellingborough . —The members of the Perseverance Lodge of Instruction , at their last meeting for Masonic information , were highly gratified by the presence of P . M . Bro . Wm . Goring , of the Robert Burns Lodge ( No . 25 ) , London District , who gave them an unexpected and gratuitous visit , which will be long borne in remembrance by that little but sanguine band of Masons . At the conclusion

of the ceremonies , a unanimous vote of thanks was given to Bro . Goring , for the manner in which he went through the lectures , and his talented explanation of the Landmarks of the Order , as also a remuneration for sacrifice of time and travelling expenses . The former was responded to in a manner that did great credit to the speaker ; the latter was very briefly but politely complimented , and its acceptance respectfully declined .

SOUTH WALES . Bro . J . Johnes , of Dolancoth y , has been appointed Proyincial Grand Master for South Wales , vice Lord Milford , deceased . Carpiff , — Glamorgan Lodge ( No , 43 ) . —The usual monthly meeting of this prosperous Lodge took place on February the 9 th , 1857 , tmd presented a considerable array of business . The Lodge was opened at eight o ' clock , hy Bro . Alexander Bassett , W . M ., in the presence of a large number of Brethren

After the minutes of the meeting held in the previous month had been read and confirmed , a ballot took place for several gentlemen who had been proposed as candidates for JiYoomasonry , who were all unanimously elected ; two of the candidates being in attendance , they were duly initiated in accordance with ancient usage . Tho Lodge having been raised to the 3 rd Degree , Bro . ft . P . Langley , P . M ., at the request of the W . M .., raised Bros . John Whitlock Nicholl Oarne , D . O / L ., and David Brown to the Sublime Degree of M . Ms . Wo are glad to hear such good accounts of this Lodge—the oldest in South

“The Freemasons' Monthly Magazine: 1857-03-01, Page 51” Masonic Periodicals Online, Library and Museum of Freemasonry, 19 June 2025, django:8000/periodicals/mmr/issues/frm_01031857/page/51/.
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MASONIC QUESTIONS. Article 1
THE VISIBLE SYMBOLISM OF FREEMASONRY. Article 4
HISTORY OF THE ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE Article 7
MASONIC SONG. Article 10
REVIEWS OF NEW BOOKS. Article 11
THE BOYS' SCHOOL. Article 12
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 13
WEST LANCASHIRE MASONIC EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION. Article 17
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 18
METROPOLITAN. Article 30
PROVINCIAL. Article 43
ROYAL ARCH. Article 54
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 58
MARK MASONRY Article 59
SCOTLAND. Article 61
IRELAND Article 64
COLONIAL Article 65
AMERICA, Article 68
MASONIC FESTIVITIES Article 69
SUMMARY OF NEWS FOR FEBRUARY. Article 73
Obituary. Article 79
notice. Article 79
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Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.

Fbovx^Cxal

lington , the immediate P . M . of the Lodge . Notice of a proposition to be made at the next meeting was given , to increase the annual subscriptions , and enable the Lodge to subscribe to the several Masonic charities .

NORFOLK . NORWICH . —Social Lodge ( No . 110 ) . —On Tuesday , January 20 th , the Brethren of the above Lodge met for the purpose of installing Bro . Addison JYCresswell W . M . for the ensuing year . Lodge being opened in due form by the W , M > Bro . A . W , Ray , the ceremony of the installation was performed by P . M . Bro , W . E . Redgrave , in presence of one of the most numerous Masonic gatherings that it has been our fortune to witness for several years past in this Province . We were

happy to see members of almost every Lodge in the Province present . ' . ' The W . M . then appointed Bros . Sir H . J . Stracy , Bart .: M . P . as S . W . ; W . Cooper , J . W ? ; A . J . Collins , S . I ) . I A . P . Morgan , J . D , ; J . Marshall * Treas ., and by the universal desire of the Lodge he was re-apppinted Secretary . The business for the day being satisfactorily concluded , the Brethren celebrated St . JohnVday ,

with a banquet supplied in very excellent style by the host , Bro , Heseltine ; the R . W . the Mayor ( Bro . R . Chamberlin ) , Bro , the Honblef Harbord Harbord , and several other distinguished visitors , being amongst the number of those collected around the festive board . Prom the number of members joining this justly popular Lodge , it has been found necessary to hold a Lodge of Emergency every Tuesday evening , for passing and raising , until further notice .

NORTHAMPTONSHIRE . Ketterina . —Lodge of Perseverance ( No ,. 666 ) . —The Brethren held their regular meeting on the 9 th ultimo . After the routine of business had progressed , for the sake of instruction and information to the newly-initiated , Secretary Chapman delivered to the Lodge an elaborate lecture i ( on Symbolism ; " it was received by both senior and junior Brethren with the highest satisfaction , doing the worthy and respected Secretary the greatest credit , not only for the elocution thereof , but for the great labour and researches he must have been at in bringing before his hearers such a mass of information .

* Wellingborough . —The members of the Perseverance Lodge of Instruction , at their last meeting for Masonic information , were highly gratified by the presence of P . M . Bro . Wm . Goring , of the Robert Burns Lodge ( No . 25 ) , London District , who gave them an unexpected and gratuitous visit , which will be long borne in remembrance by that little but sanguine band of Masons . At the conclusion

of the ceremonies , a unanimous vote of thanks was given to Bro . Goring , for the manner in which he went through the lectures , and his talented explanation of the Landmarks of the Order , as also a remuneration for sacrifice of time and travelling expenses . The former was responded to in a manner that did great credit to the speaker ; the latter was very briefly but politely complimented , and its acceptance respectfully declined .

SOUTH WALES . Bro . J . Johnes , of Dolancoth y , has been appointed Proyincial Grand Master for South Wales , vice Lord Milford , deceased . Carpiff , — Glamorgan Lodge ( No , 43 ) . —The usual monthly meeting of this prosperous Lodge took place on February the 9 th , 1857 , tmd presented a considerable array of business . The Lodge was opened at eight o ' clock , hy Bro . Alexander Bassett , W . M ., in the presence of a large number of Brethren

After the minutes of the meeting held in the previous month had been read and confirmed , a ballot took place for several gentlemen who had been proposed as candidates for JiYoomasonry , who were all unanimously elected ; two of the candidates being in attendance , they were duly initiated in accordance with ancient usage . Tho Lodge having been raised to the 3 rd Degree , Bro . ft . P . Langley , P . M ., at the request of the W . M .., raised Bros . John Whitlock Nicholl Oarne , D . O / L ., and David Brown to the Sublime Degree of M . Ms . Wo are glad to hear such good accounts of this Lodge—the oldest in South

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