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nobody ' s business being most amply verified . Of course he was most desirous that the Boy ' si School , with which he was more immediately connected , should be well supported , and he Was happy to say it was flourishing , but he worild more particularly call attention to the claims of the Aged Masons and Widows Funds , which he regretted to say were most deeply in want of assistance , as not more than one-third of the candidates , poor creatures in the decline of life , would be enabled to come on the institution at the approaching election . Bro .
Adlard ( the Treasurer of the Lodge ) , followed and expressed his opinion that if it Were generally known that the annual subscription to the Aged Masons and Widows' Fund was only five shillings each , and that a Brother could subscribe to either or both , as best suited his convenience , they would be more generally supported , especially when he told them that a single five shillings per annum from
each member of the Craft would amply provide for all the candidates being elected , and leave a margin to meet fixture exigencies . This appeal was answered by no less than ten Brethren , there being Only nineteen present , of whom some were already subscribers , handing five shillings each to Bro . Adlard , which has since been duly paid in to the credit of the Widows' Fund . The lodge was closed in perfect harmony .
eiLOtrCEgTEEBHlBE . Appointments . — -Lodges . —Tuesday , May 4 , Sherborne , ( 1 , 004 ) , George Hotel , Stroitd , at 5 |; Wednesday , 5 th , Royal Union ( 307 ) , I reerriasons Hall , Crieltentiam , at 6 .
HAMPSHIRE . Appointments . —Lodges . —MoncX & y , May 3 , Oakley ( 955 ) , Black Boy , Basingstoke , at 6 * rhursday , 6 th , Panmuie ( 1 , 025 ) , Royal Hotel , Aldershot , at 6 . Chapters . —Wednesday , 5 tb , Southampton ( 555 ) , FFeemasoris Hall , Southampton , at 7 ; Thursday , 6 th , Royal Gloucester , Freemasons' Hall , Southampton , at 7 »
ISLE OF WIGHT . ApFoiNrMENi ' cj . — Lodge . — Wednesday , May 5 th , Yarborough iS 09 \ High-Street , Ventnor-, at 7 . KENT . ApFoiNTjviKNTs . —Lodges . — Monday , May 3 rd , Peace and Harmony ( 235 ) , Royal Oak , Dover , at 74 ; Tuesday , 4 th , Adam ' s ( 184 ) , Masonic Hall , Sheerness , at 6 ; Wednesday , 5 th , Royal Naval ( 621 ) , Hiscock ' s Royal Hotel , Ramsgate , at 7 ; Union ( 149 ) , King ' s Head , Margate , at 7 ; Florence Nightingale ( 1 , 008 ) , Crown and Anchor , Woolwich , at 6 ; Invicta ( 1 , 011 ) , George Hotel , Ashford , at 8 ; Thursday , Gth , United Industrious ( , 34 ) , Canterbury , at 8 ; Friday , 7 th , Union ( 149 ) , King ' s Head , Margate , at 7 . Mark . —Tuesday , 4 th , Florence Nightingale ( Scotch ) , Crown and Anchor , Woolwich , at 6 .
Chatham . —Royal Kent Lodge of Antiquity ( No . 20 ) . —The members of this Lodge met on Wednesday , the 21 st inst . The amount of business on tho summons being unusually large , induced the W . M ., Bro . Charles Isaacs , to call the Brethren together before the usual hour , and we regret to say , had it not been for the assistance of , the Brethren of the Lodge of Freedom ., No . 91 , the W . M . could not have proceeded with the business . The Lodge being opened in the 1 st and 2 nd Degrees , Bros . Solomon , Power , M . D ., Turner , and Hawley , were raised to the Sublime Decree of Master Masons ; and Bros . St . John , Sly , and Holland ,
were passed to the 2 nd Degree . Several Brethren were proposed , and candidates , and Bro . Morse , P . M ., No . 91 , as a subscribing member . Nothing further being advanced for the benefit of the Craft , the Lodge was closed in due form , and the Brethren adjourned to banquet . Among the visitors was the W . M . No . 91 ; Bros . Hills , P . M . ; Moore , P . M . ; Watson and Everest , of the same Lodge ; the W . M ,, Lodge No . 741 , Maidstone . The evening was spent in conviviality , the W . M . expressing his gratitude to tho Brethren of the ( Jravesend Lodge for their kind assistance .
LANCASHIRE ( LAST . ) H Ai'i'oiNTMKNTS . ^ -Lo ^^ . —Monday , May 3 rd , Oheetham and Cmmpsall ( i ) 2 rt ; , CnunpsaU A otel , ( near Manchester , at (>; Thursday ( , 0 th , Affability ( 399 ) , Cross-street ( U , Manches H ter , at G £ ; udor 088 ) , Red Lio n , Oldham , at \\ - / Friday , 0 th , Anchor and Hope ) , Swan otel , Bolton , cA > L w «
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nobody ' s business being most amply verified . Of course he was most desirous that the Boy ' si School , with which he was more immediately connected , should be well supported , and he Was happy to say it was flourishing , but he worild more particularly call attention to the claims of the Aged Masons and Widows Funds , which he regretted to say were most deeply in want of assistance , as not more than one-third of the candidates , poor creatures in the decline of life , would be enabled to come on the institution at the approaching election . Bro .
Adlard ( the Treasurer of the Lodge ) , followed and expressed his opinion that if it Were generally known that the annual subscription to the Aged Masons and Widows' Fund was only five shillings each , and that a Brother could subscribe to either or both , as best suited his convenience , they would be more generally supported , especially when he told them that a single five shillings per annum from
each member of the Craft would amply provide for all the candidates being elected , and leave a margin to meet fixture exigencies . This appeal was answered by no less than ten Brethren , there being Only nineteen present , of whom some were already subscribers , handing five shillings each to Bro . Adlard , which has since been duly paid in to the credit of the Widows' Fund . The lodge was closed in perfect harmony .
eiLOtrCEgTEEBHlBE . Appointments . — -Lodges . —Tuesday , May 4 , Sherborne , ( 1 , 004 ) , George Hotel , Stroitd , at 5 |; Wednesday , 5 th , Royal Union ( 307 ) , I reerriasons Hall , Crieltentiam , at 6 .
HAMPSHIRE . Appointments . —Lodges . —MoncX & y , May 3 , Oakley ( 955 ) , Black Boy , Basingstoke , at 6 * rhursday , 6 th , Panmuie ( 1 , 025 ) , Royal Hotel , Aldershot , at 6 . Chapters . —Wednesday , 5 tb , Southampton ( 555 ) , FFeemasoris Hall , Southampton , at 7 ; Thursday , 6 th , Royal Gloucester , Freemasons' Hall , Southampton , at 7 »
ISLE OF WIGHT . ApFoiNrMENi ' cj . — Lodge . — Wednesday , May 5 th , Yarborough iS 09 \ High-Street , Ventnor-, at 7 . KENT . ApFoiNTjviKNTs . —Lodges . — Monday , May 3 rd , Peace and Harmony ( 235 ) , Royal Oak , Dover , at 74 ; Tuesday , 4 th , Adam ' s ( 184 ) , Masonic Hall , Sheerness , at 6 ; Wednesday , 5 th , Royal Naval ( 621 ) , Hiscock ' s Royal Hotel , Ramsgate , at 7 ; Union ( 149 ) , King ' s Head , Margate , at 7 ; Florence Nightingale ( 1 , 008 ) , Crown and Anchor , Woolwich , at 6 ; Invicta ( 1 , 011 ) , George Hotel , Ashford , at 8 ; Thursday , Gth , United Industrious ( , 34 ) , Canterbury , at 8 ; Friday , 7 th , Union ( 149 ) , King ' s Head , Margate , at 7 . Mark . —Tuesday , 4 th , Florence Nightingale ( Scotch ) , Crown and Anchor , Woolwich , at 6 .
Chatham . —Royal Kent Lodge of Antiquity ( No . 20 ) . —The members of this Lodge met on Wednesday , the 21 st inst . The amount of business on tho summons being unusually large , induced the W . M ., Bro . Charles Isaacs , to call the Brethren together before the usual hour , and we regret to say , had it not been for the assistance of , the Brethren of the Lodge of Freedom ., No . 91 , the W . M . could not have proceeded with the business . The Lodge being opened in the 1 st and 2 nd Degrees , Bros . Solomon , Power , M . D ., Turner , and Hawley , were raised to the Sublime Decree of Master Masons ; and Bros . St . John , Sly , and Holland ,
were passed to the 2 nd Degree . Several Brethren were proposed , and candidates , and Bro . Morse , P . M ., No . 91 , as a subscribing member . Nothing further being advanced for the benefit of the Craft , the Lodge was closed in due form , and the Brethren adjourned to banquet . Among the visitors was the W . M . No . 91 ; Bros . Hills , P . M . ; Moore , P . M . ; Watson and Everest , of the same Lodge ; the W . M ,, Lodge No . 741 , Maidstone . The evening was spent in conviviality , the W . M . expressing his gratitude to tho Brethren of the ( Jravesend Lodge for their kind assistance .
LANCASHIRE ( LAST . ) H Ai'i'oiNTMKNTS . ^ -Lo ^^ . —Monday , May 3 rd , Oheetham and Cmmpsall ( i ) 2 rt ; , CnunpsaU A otel , ( near Manchester , at (>; Thursday ( , 0 th , Affability ( 399 ) , Cross-street ( U , Manches H ter , at G £ ; udor 088 ) , Red Lio n , Oldham , at \\ - / Friday , 0 th , Anchor and Hope ) , Swan otel , Bolton , cA > L w «