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Binckes , P . M ., when Bro . Birch was raised to the Sublime Degree of MM . On the resumption of the chair by the W . M ,, the Lodge resolved itself into a committee , for the purpose of considering the proposed alterations and amendments of the By-laws , which were unanimously approved , and ordered to be printed for circulation amongst the members . Bro . Mas term an , W . M ., very handsomely

volunteered to represent the Lodge as Steward at the Festival in aid of the Benevolent and Annuity Funds in June next , and notice of motion was given that the sum of £ 5 . 5 s . be granted from the Charity Fund , and placed on Bro . Masterman ' s list on that occasion , £ 5 . 5 s . having been subscribed at a former Festival . At the termination of business the Brethren adjourned to the Great Hall , where they reassembled at the Boys' School Festival , under the banner of their W . M ., who acted as Steward .

Tuscan Lodge ( No . 14 ) . — The monthly meeting of this Lodge was held on the 24 th March , under the presidency of the W . M . Bro . Samuel Glover , who passed two of the members to the 2 nd Degree . Neptune Lodge ( No . 22 ) . —This long-established and nourishing Lodge held its usual monthly meeting on Thursday , the 26 th of March , at Badley ' s Hotel , in new Bridge Street , and there was a great amount of busin ess . Bro . Joseph Ashwell , the W . M ., presided , and was supported by all his [ officers . Mr . William

James Scott was initiated ; Bros . Dew and Kelland were passed and Bros . Le Cren , Lemare , and White , were raised . The correct and impressive manner in which the ceremonies were gone through by the W . M ., was acknowledged as it deserved by the P . M . of the Lodge . Bro . Clarke , P . M ., pursuant to notice in brief but feeling terms , moved , e ( That a Jewel of the value of £ 5 be presented to Bro . Theophilus Goodwin , P . M ., as a testimony of the high appreciation of the Lodge at the manner in which he presided over its Members during the year

1856 ; " which was carried unanimously . All business being ended , the Brethren adjourned to banquet , and spent a most pleasant evening ; the visitors tendering their meed of praise to the W . M ., for the excellent working of the Lodge ; and Bro . Scott , the newly-initiated member , in his address afforded promise of being a most efficient addition to the Craft . There is always a goodly array of Past Masters in attendance , who not only take active part in the business of the Lodge , but at the festive Board , by their social qualifications , render all around them happy and united .

Globe Lodge ( No . 23 ) . —The members of this Lodge met at the Freemasons ' Tavern , on Thursday , 19 th March . A Brother was efficiently passed to the 2 nd Degree , and a gentleman initiated into the Order by the W . M . Bro . Goodman . Robert Burns Lodge ( No . 25 ) . —The monthly meeting of this Lodge was held at the Freemasons' Tavern , on the 2 nd March ; Bro . Jno . Clements , W . M ., uresidiner . Bros . Batson and Piernoint havino * been raised as M . Ms ., the

W . M . most efficiently initiated his son , Mr . G . W . Clements , into the Order . Bro . Win . Watson , P . M ., who has belonged to the Lodge for nearly twenty years , was unanimously elected an honorary member , the compliment being briefly and appropriately acknowledged . As is usual with this Lodge , it had a large number of visitors ; and , at the proper time , their feelings were unanimously expressed as to the working of the Lodge . Among them we noticed Bros . Baxter , C . Lee , J . W . Adams , Hewlett , P . Ms . ; J . Levinson , Garrod , Sacqui , W . Ms ., & c . & . c .

The W . M . called the attention of the younger members to the great benefits of attending proper Lodges of Instruction , the attendance at which enabled them to fulfil their duties in their respective Lodges . Bro . C . Sloman , who has become a joining member of the Lodge , contributed much to the harmony of the evening , in the course of which he introduced the following new Masonic song , written and composed by himself : — To feel for mankind as we feel for ourselves , Is a maxim we ever should hold ; From the monarch who reigns , to the peasant who delves , We are all of the very same fold .

“The Freemasons' Monthly Magazine: 1857-04-01, Page 43” Masonic Periodicals Online, Library and Museum of Freemasonry, 25 May 2025, django:8000/periodicals/mmr/issues/frm_01041857/page/43/.
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ELECTION OF GRAND MASTER. Article 1
THE CANADAS. Article 2
THE EIGHT OF REPORTING IN GRAND LODGE. Article 3
NOTICE OF GRAND LODGE BUISNESS. Article 5
THE CANADIAN MOVEMENT. Article 5
THE QUARRYMAN OF ST. POINT. Article 15
REVIEWS OF NEW BOOKS. Article 16
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 18
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 23
METROPOLITAN. Article 40
PROVINCIAL. Article 51
ROYAL ARCH. Article 59
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 63
THE HIGH GRADES. Article 68
MARK MASONRY. Article 68
SCOTLAND. Article 69
COLONIAL Article 75
INDIA Article 79
MASONIC FESTIVITIES Article 80
SUMMARY OF NEWS FOR MARCH Article 83
MASONIC ARCHITECTURE. Article 89
Obituary. Article 90
NOTICE. Article 91
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Metkopolita.It.

Binckes , P . M ., when Bro . Birch was raised to the Sublime Degree of MM . On the resumption of the chair by the W . M ,, the Lodge resolved itself into a committee , for the purpose of considering the proposed alterations and amendments of the By-laws , which were unanimously approved , and ordered to be printed for circulation amongst the members . Bro . Mas term an , W . M ., very handsomely

volunteered to represent the Lodge as Steward at the Festival in aid of the Benevolent and Annuity Funds in June next , and notice of motion was given that the sum of £ 5 . 5 s . be granted from the Charity Fund , and placed on Bro . Masterman ' s list on that occasion , £ 5 . 5 s . having been subscribed at a former Festival . At the termination of business the Brethren adjourned to the Great Hall , where they reassembled at the Boys' School Festival , under the banner of their W . M ., who acted as Steward .

Tuscan Lodge ( No . 14 ) . — The monthly meeting of this Lodge was held on the 24 th March , under the presidency of the W . M . Bro . Samuel Glover , who passed two of the members to the 2 nd Degree . Neptune Lodge ( No . 22 ) . —This long-established and nourishing Lodge held its usual monthly meeting on Thursday , the 26 th of March , at Badley ' s Hotel , in new Bridge Street , and there was a great amount of busin ess . Bro . Joseph Ashwell , the W . M ., presided , and was supported by all his [ officers . Mr . William

James Scott was initiated ; Bros . Dew and Kelland were passed and Bros . Le Cren , Lemare , and White , were raised . The correct and impressive manner in which the ceremonies were gone through by the W . M ., was acknowledged as it deserved by the P . M . of the Lodge . Bro . Clarke , P . M ., pursuant to notice in brief but feeling terms , moved , e ( That a Jewel of the value of £ 5 be presented to Bro . Theophilus Goodwin , P . M ., as a testimony of the high appreciation of the Lodge at the manner in which he presided over its Members during the year

1856 ; " which was carried unanimously . All business being ended , the Brethren adjourned to banquet , and spent a most pleasant evening ; the visitors tendering their meed of praise to the W . M ., for the excellent working of the Lodge ; and Bro . Scott , the newly-initiated member , in his address afforded promise of being a most efficient addition to the Craft . There is always a goodly array of Past Masters in attendance , who not only take active part in the business of the Lodge , but at the festive Board , by their social qualifications , render all around them happy and united .

Globe Lodge ( No . 23 ) . —The members of this Lodge met at the Freemasons ' Tavern , on Thursday , 19 th March . A Brother was efficiently passed to the 2 nd Degree , and a gentleman initiated into the Order by the W . M . Bro . Goodman . Robert Burns Lodge ( No . 25 ) . —The monthly meeting of this Lodge was held at the Freemasons' Tavern , on the 2 nd March ; Bro . Jno . Clements , W . M ., uresidiner . Bros . Batson and Piernoint havino * been raised as M . Ms ., the

W . M . most efficiently initiated his son , Mr . G . W . Clements , into the Order . Bro . Win . Watson , P . M ., who has belonged to the Lodge for nearly twenty years , was unanimously elected an honorary member , the compliment being briefly and appropriately acknowledged . As is usual with this Lodge , it had a large number of visitors ; and , at the proper time , their feelings were unanimously expressed as to the working of the Lodge . Among them we noticed Bros . Baxter , C . Lee , J . W . Adams , Hewlett , P . Ms . ; J . Levinson , Garrod , Sacqui , W . Ms ., & c . & . c .

The W . M . called the attention of the younger members to the great benefits of attending proper Lodges of Instruction , the attendance at which enabled them to fulfil their duties in their respective Lodges . Bro . C . Sloman , who has become a joining member of the Lodge , contributed much to the harmony of the evening , in the course of which he introduced the following new Masonic song , written and composed by himself : — To feel for mankind as we feel for ourselves , Is a maxim we ever should hold ; From the monarch who reigns , to the peasant who delves , We are all of the very same fold .

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