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V Provincial.
; HAMPSHIRE . - ; Bournemouth .---Hengist Lodge ( No . 230 ) . —This Lodge assembled its members for the despatch of Masonic business and the installation of Bro . W . Rebbeck , as Worshipful Master , on Thursday , March 12 th . The ceremony was performed by
Bro . P * M . Greaves , assisted by P . M . Sy denham , P . M . Bayley , and P . M . Moores , from Poole . After the installation , the W . M . appointed his officers for the ensuing year , as follows : —Bro . P . Tuck , S . W . ; Bro . Jno . Hihbidage , J . W . ; Bro . Ingham , S . D . ; Bro . Rogers , T . G . ; and Bro . Bayley , Sec . After the business of the Lodge a banquet was held , at which the usual loyal and patriotic toasts were given and responded to , and a most delightful evening was spent .
'' . - ISLE OF MAN . Douglas . —Royal Isle of Man Lodge ( No . 123 ) . —A warrant , No . 123 , having been granted by the Grand Lodge of Ireland , the first meeting under such warrant was held on the 16 th March at the house of host Bro . Biitterworth , Prospect-hill , Doiiglas ; upon which occasion Bro . Mayle , late P . M . of the Athol Lodge , No . 88 , Birmingham , was unanimously elected W . M . There was a very good attendance of the Craft , and from the propositions made , ; thereTS
every probability of the Lodge being very successful . A Lodge of Emergency was held on the Wednesday evening following , when Dr . Ring was initiated into the mysteries of the Craft , and Bro . John Bowman and two other Brethren were passed to the 2 nd Degree . The duties of the chair were most ably performed by Bro . Mayle , and it is a matter of congratulation to the Lodge that they start under the auspices of such an able W . M ., nor must we neglect to particularise Bro . Beid , late of Huddersfield , who , during the evening , most ably worked the whole of the sections of the first lecture . On being" called from labour to
refreshment , the usual loyal and Masonic toasts were severally given and responded to , and a very happy and pleasant evening was enjoyed by the Brethren present . The visiting Bros . S . Clark , of No . 316 , Coventry ; J . N .. Ward , of Sheffield ; and A . Bums , of Liverpool ; who , with the worthy W . M . and Bro . Beid and Capt . Long , much added to the harmony of the evening , by some very excellent songs ; nor must we omit to mention the banquet , which was served up in a most liberal manner by Bro . Butterworth . A Lodge of Instruction in connection with the Lodge will be held every Wednesday evening : Bro . Beid , Lecture Master .
' KENT . Margate . —Union Lodge ( No . 149 ) . —The monthly meeting of this Lodge took place at the King ' s Head Hotel on Friday , March 6 th ; on which occasion Bro . Capt . Goodriche Armstrong Fisher , 1 st Regt . Bengal Native Infantry , was raised to the Degree of M . M . by Bro . Osmond Phipps , P . M . Prov . G . Org . Several members of the Royal Navy Lodge , No . 621 , Bamsgate , were present , and much good feeling and the greatest cordiality prevailed throughout the evening .
Bamsoate . —Royal Nary Lodge ( No . 621 ) . —A large muster of the Brethren of this Lodge assembled at the Royal Hotel on Wednesday evening , tbe 18 th March , and being visited by several of the Margate Brethren , the noble Lodge-room was more than ordinarily furnished with guests . The business of the evening consisted of a raising and a passing : Bro . Cullen was raised most impressively ,
by the indefatigable Bro . Osmond Phipps , P . M . of this and the Union Lodge , Margate , and Prov . G . Org . for Kent ; and Bro . Close was passed by the excellent W . M . Bro . Hodge . Among the visitors from Margate wore—Bros . Boys , P . M . ; P . Prov . S . G . W . Hay ward , W . M . No . 149 ; Peekin , S . W . ; Stockley , J . W . ; A . Hamilton , Grofchall , Robinson , Gardner , Gurton , & c . & c . After the Lodge was closed , the Brethren spent two hours in agreeable intercourse , and friendly and brotherly conversation .
LANCASHIRE . Bolton . —Anchor and Hope Lodge ( No . ii ) . —The monthly meeting was held at the Swan Hotel on Thursday , the 5 th of March , when the W . M . Bro . M . usgravc
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V Provincial.
; HAMPSHIRE . - ; Bournemouth .---Hengist Lodge ( No . 230 ) . —This Lodge assembled its members for the despatch of Masonic business and the installation of Bro . W . Rebbeck , as Worshipful Master , on Thursday , March 12 th . The ceremony was performed by
Bro . P * M . Greaves , assisted by P . M . Sy denham , P . M . Bayley , and P . M . Moores , from Poole . After the installation , the W . M . appointed his officers for the ensuing year , as follows : —Bro . P . Tuck , S . W . ; Bro . Jno . Hihbidage , J . W . ; Bro . Ingham , S . D . ; Bro . Rogers , T . G . ; and Bro . Bayley , Sec . After the business of the Lodge a banquet was held , at which the usual loyal and patriotic toasts were given and responded to , and a most delightful evening was spent .
'' . - ISLE OF MAN . Douglas . —Royal Isle of Man Lodge ( No . 123 ) . —A warrant , No . 123 , having been granted by the Grand Lodge of Ireland , the first meeting under such warrant was held on the 16 th March at the house of host Bro . Biitterworth , Prospect-hill , Doiiglas ; upon which occasion Bro . Mayle , late P . M . of the Athol Lodge , No . 88 , Birmingham , was unanimously elected W . M . There was a very good attendance of the Craft , and from the propositions made , ; thereTS
every probability of the Lodge being very successful . A Lodge of Emergency was held on the Wednesday evening following , when Dr . Ring was initiated into the mysteries of the Craft , and Bro . John Bowman and two other Brethren were passed to the 2 nd Degree . The duties of the chair were most ably performed by Bro . Mayle , and it is a matter of congratulation to the Lodge that they start under the auspices of such an able W . M ., nor must we neglect to particularise Bro . Beid , late of Huddersfield , who , during the evening , most ably worked the whole of the sections of the first lecture . On being" called from labour to
refreshment , the usual loyal and Masonic toasts were severally given and responded to , and a very happy and pleasant evening was enjoyed by the Brethren present . The visiting Bros . S . Clark , of No . 316 , Coventry ; J . N .. Ward , of Sheffield ; and A . Bums , of Liverpool ; who , with the worthy W . M . and Bro . Beid and Capt . Long , much added to the harmony of the evening , by some very excellent songs ; nor must we omit to mention the banquet , which was served up in a most liberal manner by Bro . Butterworth . A Lodge of Instruction in connection with the Lodge will be held every Wednesday evening : Bro . Beid , Lecture Master .
' KENT . Margate . —Union Lodge ( No . 149 ) . —The monthly meeting of this Lodge took place at the King ' s Head Hotel on Friday , March 6 th ; on which occasion Bro . Capt . Goodriche Armstrong Fisher , 1 st Regt . Bengal Native Infantry , was raised to the Degree of M . M . by Bro . Osmond Phipps , P . M . Prov . G . Org . Several members of the Royal Navy Lodge , No . 621 , Bamsgate , were present , and much good feeling and the greatest cordiality prevailed throughout the evening .
Bamsoate . —Royal Nary Lodge ( No . 621 ) . —A large muster of the Brethren of this Lodge assembled at the Royal Hotel on Wednesday evening , tbe 18 th March , and being visited by several of the Margate Brethren , the noble Lodge-room was more than ordinarily furnished with guests . The business of the evening consisted of a raising and a passing : Bro . Cullen was raised most impressively ,
by the indefatigable Bro . Osmond Phipps , P . M . of this and the Union Lodge , Margate , and Prov . G . Org . for Kent ; and Bro . Close was passed by the excellent W . M . Bro . Hodge . Among the visitors from Margate wore—Bros . Boys , P . M . ; P . Prov . S . G . W . Hay ward , W . M . No . 149 ; Peekin , S . W . ; Stockley , J . W . ; A . Hamilton , Grofchall , Robinson , Gardner , Gurton , & c . & c . After the Lodge was closed , the Brethren spent two hours in agreeable intercourse , and friendly and brotherly conversation .
LANCASHIRE . Bolton . —Anchor and Hope Lodge ( No . ii ) . —The monthly meeting was held at the Swan Hotel on Thursday , the 5 th of March , when the W . M . Bro . M . usgravc