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Lodge of Fidelitt ( No . 3 ) . —The members of this Lodge met on Wednesday , the 14 th instant , and balloted for and initiated Mr . John Thomas Maybank , Mr . Henry Grant ; and Mr . William F . Meredith . Bro . Hudson was passed to the 2 nd Degree . Thirty-six of the members and four visitors sat down to a sump * tuGUS banquet , and , after the removal of the cloth , the usual Masonic toasts were given by the W . M ., Bro . H . E . Wotton , in a very able manner . The health of the newly initiated Brethren was given by the ¦ . W ' * Mvy and responded to by Bro . Maybank . " The health of the Visitors" was giveir , and responded to by Bro .
Thatched House ; Old Kin &' s Arms ( 30 ) , Freemasoiis' Tarem ; Pythagorean ( 93 ) , Globe Tavern , Greenwich j Salisbury ( 630 ) , Dean-street , Soho . Tuesday , % 7 th .- ~ Lodges , Tuscan ( 14 ) , Freernasons , Tavern ; Moira ( 109 ) , London Tavern ; Prudent Brethren ( 169 ) , Freemasons' Tavern |; Industry ( 219 ) , Dick ' s Coffee Housej Prince of Wales ( 324 ) , Thatched House . Chapter , Royal York ( 7 ) , Freemasons' Tavern , at J . TFe <& iesd ^ , J 28 ^ Thursday , 29 ^ . — -Lodge , Keptuhe ( 22 ) , Radley's Hotel . Chapter , Hope ( 248 ) , Globe Tavern , Greenwich . General Committee , Girls ' ..-School ) at 12 . Friday , 30 th .- —House ^ ^ Committee , Boys ' School , at 4 . [ The appointments of Lodges of Instruction will appear in the last number of each month . ]
Tynll , P . M . ISTo . 168 . The W . M . then performed the very pleasing duty of presenting to Bro . J . Squire , P . M ., a testimonial for his services as Secretary to the Lodge , which consisted of a very elaborate silver inkstand and salver , manufactured by Bro . Eigg , W . M . of No . 318 . The following inscription was * engraved on the salver \—~ ci Presented , with a silver inkstand , to Bro . J . Squire , P . M ., Secretary , by the members of the Lodge of Fidelity , No " . 3 , as a token of their esteem , and as an
acknowledgment of his valuable services as Secretary , 14 th ' April , 1858-. " The Secretary expressed his gratification with the very handsome mark of esteem which the Brethren had given him , and assured them that he trusted to be connected for many years with the Lodge , and that the same Brotherly love and good feeling which had always existed among the Brethren , might continue to the end of time . The pleasures of the evening were greatly augmented by the vocal talent of Bros . Dearsley , P . M ., Beckett , Servante , and H . M . Phillips .
Enoch Lodge - ( . No . 11 ) .- —The regular session of this Lodge was brought to a close on Wednesday , the 14 th inst ., when Bro . J . Austin , W , M ., was early in his place , in the expectation of a laborious evening . Various causes , however , contributed to prevent the attendance of the gentlemen whose names were in the summons for initiation , so that the only business was the passing to the 2 nd Degree of those Brethren who were introduced to our mysteries at the last meeting . To those unable to attend on this occasion , however , another opportunity will be
afforded before the recess , as a Lodge of Emergency will be held on Wednesday , 12 th May , on which day the festival in aid of the funds of the Girls' School takes place . This Lodge will be represented by its excellent W . M . as Steward . At the close of business , the Brethren , forty-six in number , partook of a banquet , which in all its arrangements gave unqualified satisfaction . The various toasts were admirably given , enthusiastically received , and accompanied with capital music ; several songs being contributed by Bros . Geo . Tedder , Elton Williams , O . Watson , and others . The visitors were Bros . Strebel , Minerva and Bhenana Lodge ,
Cologne ; Roussier , Prov . Q . Org . West Elding , Yorkshire ; Wilson , No . 51 Irish Const . ; Potter , W . M . No . 902 ; Howell , P . M . No . 237 ; Lyon , No . 25 ; Parkins , No . 196 ; El ton Williams , No . 201 ; and Hide , No . 234 ; all of whom expressed themselves much pleased , the first-named brother tendering his warmest thanks , in a very neat speech , for his hearty and kind reception on this , the second , occasion of his meeting his brother Masons in England .
FpRTTTTiDF , and Old CuMrivRKLAND Lodcik ( No , 12 ) . —Le Comic Henri de Lavit , whoso progress as a Fellow-Craft , wo reported last month as most satisfactory to his Lodge ami creditable to himself , way raised to the Sublime Degree of Master Mason on the 12 th instant . The ceremony was very well performed by the W . M ., Bro . Ward , and the lecture on the tracing-board was afterwards delivered by Bro . Marriott , P . M . The Brethren then dined together as usual , and spent a happy evening . Bro . Bower , S . D . No . 108 , paid a visit to the Lodge during its working .
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The Mmomc Mi1e01
Lodge of Fidelitt ( No . 3 ) . —The members of this Lodge met on Wednesday , the 14 th instant , and balloted for and initiated Mr . John Thomas Maybank , Mr . Henry Grant ; and Mr . William F . Meredith . Bro . Hudson was passed to the 2 nd Degree . Thirty-six of the members and four visitors sat down to a sump * tuGUS banquet , and , after the removal of the cloth , the usual Masonic toasts were given by the W . M ., Bro . H . E . Wotton , in a very able manner . The health of the newly initiated Brethren was given by the ¦ . W ' * Mvy and responded to by Bro . Maybank . " The health of the Visitors" was giveir , and responded to by Bro .
Thatched House ; Old Kin &' s Arms ( 30 ) , Freemasoiis' Tarem ; Pythagorean ( 93 ) , Globe Tavern , Greenwich j Salisbury ( 630 ) , Dean-street , Soho . Tuesday , % 7 th .- ~ Lodges , Tuscan ( 14 ) , Freernasons , Tavern ; Moira ( 109 ) , London Tavern ; Prudent Brethren ( 169 ) , Freemasons' Tavern |; Industry ( 219 ) , Dick ' s Coffee Housej Prince of Wales ( 324 ) , Thatched House . Chapter , Royal York ( 7 ) , Freemasons' Tavern , at J . TFe <& iesd ^ , J 28 ^ Thursday , 29 ^ . — -Lodge , Keptuhe ( 22 ) , Radley's Hotel . Chapter , Hope ( 248 ) , Globe Tavern , Greenwich . General Committee , Girls ' ..-School ) at 12 . Friday , 30 th .- —House ^ ^ Committee , Boys ' School , at 4 . [ The appointments of Lodges of Instruction will appear in the last number of each month . ]
Tynll , P . M . ISTo . 168 . The W . M . then performed the very pleasing duty of presenting to Bro . J . Squire , P . M ., a testimonial for his services as Secretary to the Lodge , which consisted of a very elaborate silver inkstand and salver , manufactured by Bro . Eigg , W . M . of No . 318 . The following inscription was * engraved on the salver \—~ ci Presented , with a silver inkstand , to Bro . J . Squire , P . M ., Secretary , by the members of the Lodge of Fidelity , No " . 3 , as a token of their esteem , and as an
acknowledgment of his valuable services as Secretary , 14 th ' April , 1858-. " The Secretary expressed his gratification with the very handsome mark of esteem which the Brethren had given him , and assured them that he trusted to be connected for many years with the Lodge , and that the same Brotherly love and good feeling which had always existed among the Brethren , might continue to the end of time . The pleasures of the evening were greatly augmented by the vocal talent of Bros . Dearsley , P . M ., Beckett , Servante , and H . M . Phillips .
Enoch Lodge - ( . No . 11 ) .- —The regular session of this Lodge was brought to a close on Wednesday , the 14 th inst ., when Bro . J . Austin , W , M ., was early in his place , in the expectation of a laborious evening . Various causes , however , contributed to prevent the attendance of the gentlemen whose names were in the summons for initiation , so that the only business was the passing to the 2 nd Degree of those Brethren who were introduced to our mysteries at the last meeting . To those unable to attend on this occasion , however , another opportunity will be
afforded before the recess , as a Lodge of Emergency will be held on Wednesday , 12 th May , on which day the festival in aid of the funds of the Girls' School takes place . This Lodge will be represented by its excellent W . M . as Steward . At the close of business , the Brethren , forty-six in number , partook of a banquet , which in all its arrangements gave unqualified satisfaction . The various toasts were admirably given , enthusiastically received , and accompanied with capital music ; several songs being contributed by Bros . Geo . Tedder , Elton Williams , O . Watson , and others . The visitors were Bros . Strebel , Minerva and Bhenana Lodge ,
Cologne ; Roussier , Prov . Q . Org . West Elding , Yorkshire ; Wilson , No . 51 Irish Const . ; Potter , W . M . No . 902 ; Howell , P . M . No . 237 ; Lyon , No . 25 ; Parkins , No . 196 ; El ton Williams , No . 201 ; and Hide , No . 234 ; all of whom expressed themselves much pleased , the first-named brother tendering his warmest thanks , in a very neat speech , for his hearty and kind reception on this , the second , occasion of his meeting his brother Masons in England .
FpRTTTTiDF , and Old CuMrivRKLAND Lodcik ( No , 12 ) . —Le Comic Henri de Lavit , whoso progress as a Fellow-Craft , wo reported last month as most satisfactory to his Lodge ami creditable to himself , way raised to the Sublime Degree of Master Mason on the 12 th instant . The ceremony was very well performed by the W . M ., Bro . Ward , and the lecture on the tracing-board was afterwards delivered by Bro . Marriott , P . M . The Brethren then dined together as usual , and spent a happy evening . Bro . Bower , S . D . No . 108 , paid a visit to the Lodge during its working .