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The Mmomc Mi1e01
INSTRUCTION . Kent ( No . 15 ) . —This old and excellent Lodge of Instruction met at Bro . Fitch ' s , Halfway House , Webber-street , Blackfriars-road , on the 16 th instant , Bro . Newnham , J . W . of No . 228 , in the chair , who not only performed the ceremony of passing in a very creditable manner , but worked the first , second , third , fourth , and fifth sections of the first lecture , having previously resumed the Lodge on account of the presence of an Entered Apprentice , who had applied for instruction . Bros .
Maddison of No . 218 , and Shawcross of No . 254 . were admitted as joining members . A proposition was then made by Bro . Arnold , seconded by Bro . Stuart , and carried unanimously , that Bro . Bower , S . D . of No . 108 , be elected as an honorary member . The W . M ., in putting the proposition , paid Bro . Bower some high compliments for his exertions on behalf of Lodges of Instruction , and said that he felt very glad that they were following the example of the Confidence Lodge of Instruction in welcoming Bro . Bower as a free member whenever he could favour them with his company .
Domatio ( No . 206 . )— This Lodge of Instruction , which has altered its day of meeting to Tuesday , met at Bro . Ireland ' s , the Queen Elizabeth , King ' s Row , near Camberwell Gate , on the 6 th inst , and voted one guinea to the funds of the Royal Benevolent Institution . It was decided that the votes should be given to Bro . Young . Bros . Mac Dougal and Thompson , both members of the mother Lodge , were unanimously elected as joining members .
Provincial
PROVINCIAL
Anointments .- —Lodges . —Wednesday , April 28 th , Royal Sussex ( 221 ) , FreemasonsHall , at 7 ; Fridays , 23 rd and 30 th , Instruction , Freemasons' Hall , at 7 k- Chapter . —Tuesday , 27 th , Beaufort ( 120 ) , Freemasons * Hall , at 7 .
BRISTOL
CHESHIRE . Appointments . —Lodges . —Thursday , April 29 th , Industry ( 465 ) , Norfolk Arms , Hyde , at 7 ; Saturday , May 1 st , Fidelity ( 623 ) , White Hart , Flowery Field , at 4 . Encampment . —Royal Edward , Astley Arms , Duckinrleld , at 5 . Cbewe . —Lodge of Unity ( No . 403 ) . —A meeting of this Lodge was held at the Crewe Arms Hotel , under very interesting and auspicious circumstances on Wednesday , April 7 , in consequence of Lord de Tabley and other eminent members of 4 . 1 , ~ ( i „ , ~„ -.,- ^ . t * . i-i ,, 'J Z nZ ^ . Z ~ T . ™ J-V » ^ T n / 1 / vi n r >«^ l Vinn / imiwm nnl-vn / ii » i ki n rti > n & YV ^ VvOVO T'Kci the mystic tie" joining the Lod and becoming subscribing membersThe
_ " ge . attendance of the Brethren from a distance was more than ordinarily numerous . Bro . Bennett occupied the chair , having for his Wardens Bros . Smith , of Langley , and Davenport , of Tunstall . The ceremonies and business having been disposed of , the Lodge was closed according to ancient custom . The Brethren afterwards assembled at the banquet . The W . M . was supported on the right by Bros . Lord de Tabley , Tomlinson , Twiss , Wadsworth , Cawley , Medd , Brown , and Whitmore ; on the left by Bros . Rev . J . J . Folliott , G-. C . Antrobus , Cruttenden , Bland ,
Davenport , Griffiths , W . Smith , and others ; Bro . J . Smith occupying the vicechair . The loyal and Masonic toasts having been given from the chair , the W . M . rose to propose a toast , which he was sure the Brethren would receive and honour with every respect—it was the nobleman and other joining members of that day . The Crewe Lodge , he believed from its working , would be the pattern Lodge of the province , and it was self-evident his predictions would be fulfilled if such
esteemed and worthy Masons as the noble Lord continued to be enrolled ; he proposed the " Health of Lord de Tabley . ' The toast having been duly honoured , Lord de Tabley , rising , said—His initiation and introduction into Masonry , in the Apollo Lodge , Oxford , was one of those pleasing reminiscences which he , like persons in years , who dwell with fondness on the incidents and occurrences of youth , delighted to revert to , the more particularly so to him ,
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The Mmomc Mi1e01
INSTRUCTION . Kent ( No . 15 ) . —This old and excellent Lodge of Instruction met at Bro . Fitch ' s , Halfway House , Webber-street , Blackfriars-road , on the 16 th instant , Bro . Newnham , J . W . of No . 228 , in the chair , who not only performed the ceremony of passing in a very creditable manner , but worked the first , second , third , fourth , and fifth sections of the first lecture , having previously resumed the Lodge on account of the presence of an Entered Apprentice , who had applied for instruction . Bros .
Maddison of No . 218 , and Shawcross of No . 254 . were admitted as joining members . A proposition was then made by Bro . Arnold , seconded by Bro . Stuart , and carried unanimously , that Bro . Bower , S . D . of No . 108 , be elected as an honorary member . The W . M ., in putting the proposition , paid Bro . Bower some high compliments for his exertions on behalf of Lodges of Instruction , and said that he felt very glad that they were following the example of the Confidence Lodge of Instruction in welcoming Bro . Bower as a free member whenever he could favour them with his company .
Domatio ( No . 206 . )— This Lodge of Instruction , which has altered its day of meeting to Tuesday , met at Bro . Ireland ' s , the Queen Elizabeth , King ' s Row , near Camberwell Gate , on the 6 th inst , and voted one guinea to the funds of the Royal Benevolent Institution . It was decided that the votes should be given to Bro . Young . Bros . Mac Dougal and Thompson , both members of the mother Lodge , were unanimously elected as joining members .
Provincial
PROVINCIAL
Anointments .- —Lodges . —Wednesday , April 28 th , Royal Sussex ( 221 ) , FreemasonsHall , at 7 ; Fridays , 23 rd and 30 th , Instruction , Freemasons' Hall , at 7 k- Chapter . —Tuesday , 27 th , Beaufort ( 120 ) , Freemasons * Hall , at 7 .
BRISTOL
CHESHIRE . Appointments . —Lodges . —Thursday , April 29 th , Industry ( 465 ) , Norfolk Arms , Hyde , at 7 ; Saturday , May 1 st , Fidelity ( 623 ) , White Hart , Flowery Field , at 4 . Encampment . —Royal Edward , Astley Arms , Duckinrleld , at 5 . Cbewe . —Lodge of Unity ( No . 403 ) . —A meeting of this Lodge was held at the Crewe Arms Hotel , under very interesting and auspicious circumstances on Wednesday , April 7 , in consequence of Lord de Tabley and other eminent members of 4 . 1 , ~ ( i „ , ~„ -.,- ^ . t * . i-i ,, 'J Z nZ ^ . Z ~ T . ™ J-V » ^ T n / 1 / vi n r >«^ l Vinn / imiwm nnl-vn / ii » i ki n rti > n & YV ^ VvOVO T'Kci the mystic tie" joining the Lod and becoming subscribing membersThe
_ " ge . attendance of the Brethren from a distance was more than ordinarily numerous . Bro . Bennett occupied the chair , having for his Wardens Bros . Smith , of Langley , and Davenport , of Tunstall . The ceremonies and business having been disposed of , the Lodge was closed according to ancient custom . The Brethren afterwards assembled at the banquet . The W . M . was supported on the right by Bros . Lord de Tabley , Tomlinson , Twiss , Wadsworth , Cawley , Medd , Brown , and Whitmore ; on the left by Bros . Rev . J . J . Folliott , G-. C . Antrobus , Cruttenden , Bland ,
Davenport , Griffiths , W . Smith , and others ; Bro . J . Smith occupying the vicechair . The loyal and Masonic toasts having been given from the chair , the W . M . rose to propose a toast , which he was sure the Brethren would receive and honour with every respect—it was the nobleman and other joining members of that day . The Crewe Lodge , he believed from its working , would be the pattern Lodge of the province , and it was self-evident his predictions would be fulfilled if such
esteemed and worthy Masons as the noble Lord continued to be enrolled ; he proposed the " Health of Lord de Tabley . ' The toast having been duly honoured , Lord de Tabley , rising , said—His initiation and introduction into Masonry , in the Apollo Lodge , Oxford , was one of those pleasing reminiscences which he , like persons in years , who dwell with fondness on the incidents and occurrences of youth , delighted to revert to , the more particularly so to him ,