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that , under the guidance of their admirable chairman , these trifling differences will be arranged and assimilated . It was now wearing late , and many of the Brethren preparing to depart ; but Bro . Havers craved their patience for a few minutes to honour the last toast s " Success to the Masonic Charities . " If there was" one feature in the Order of which they ought to be proud it was the extent of their charitable institutions . Charity was the key-stone of the Fratermtyj that virtue would endure to eternity . , ' ' ¦"¦ ' -

" Then constant Faith and holy Hope shall die , One lost in certainty , and one in joy ; Whilst thou more happy ^ power , fair Charity , Triumphant sister , greatest of th e three , Thy office and thy nature still the same , Lasting thy lamp , and unconsumed thy flame , Shalt still survive— - Shalt stand before the host of heaven confess'd , Por ever blessing , and for ever bless'd . "

Bro . Grew , who is ever ready to respond to the call , spoke with his accustomed elegance of the noble way in which the charities were sripported , hut still , desiring to see every case promptly relieved and attended to ., urged the Brethren , where an individual was unable solely to become an annual subscriber , that two or three should join , and by turns have the privilege of the vote . Bro . Havers then thanked all present for their attendance , and the attention they had bestowed , and the Brethren departed .

In justice to Bro . Holt , we are pleased to say that the Supper provided gave every one satisfaction . EMUiiATiOKr Lodge of Impeovement ( No . 318 ) .--At a meeting of this Lodge on Friday / April 3 , the By-laws , with the several alterations and amendments made thereto since the commencement of the year 1853 , were read and carried unanimously , and ordered to be fairly written and submitted to the Grand Secretary for approval of the Grand Master , and then printed for circulation amongst the members .

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BUCKINGHAMSHIRE

Aylesbury . —Buckingham Lodge ( No . 861 ) . —The Brethren of this Lodge assembled on Monday , April 20 ., to elect a W . M . Treasurer and Tyler for the ensuing year . Bro . Irving , the present S . W ., was unanimously elected as W . M . ; Bros . James was elected . Treasurer , and Walker , Tyler . The Installation and annual festival was fixed for Monday , May 18 th- After disposing of some other business , the Brethren adjourned to refreshment , and a very agreeable evening was spent . CHESHIRE .

Chester . — -Cestrian Lodge ( No . 615 ) . —On Wednesday , April 1 st , a special Lodge was held at the Cestrian Booms , Royal Hotel , to afford the learned Brethren of the Bar ( who were engaged on the North Wales Circuit , and attending the assize in Chester ) an opportunity of visiting the Lodge . Many of them are subscribing members , and as they only attend Chester at the spring and autumn assizes , the W . M . and Brethren have come to the resolution of holding a Lodge on these two occasions for their accommodation . During the Masonic business , the new member for Chester ( Mr . E . G . Salisbury ) was duly proposed a candidate for mysteries of the Craft , to be initiated at the next regular Lodge in May . The JT . W . having called the Brethren from labour , they proceeded to the banquet room ,

“The Freemasons' Monthly Magazine: 1857-05-01, Page 40” Masonic Periodicals Online, Library and Museum of Freemasonry, 21 June 2025, django:8000/periodicals/mmr/issues/frm_01051857/page/40/.
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THE VISIBLE SYMBOLISM OF FREEMASONRY. Article 1
STANZAS. Article 6
HISTORY OF THE ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE. Article 7
SIR CHRISTOPHER WREN. Article 12
MEMORIAL TABLET IN RICHMOND CHURCH. Article 14
MUSIC. Article 15
MASONIC PLEDGES OF A TRUE HAROD. Article 16
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 17
DEATH OF BRO. KANE. Article 21
THE MASONIC MIRROR Article 22
METROPOLITAN Article 23
PROVINCIAL Article 40
ROYAL ARCH. Article 55
THE ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE. Article 56
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR Article 57
MARK MASONRY Article 59
COLONIAL. Article 60
INDIA. Article 61
WEST INDIES. Article 62
CHINA. Article 64
SUMMARY OF NEWS FOR APRIL. Article 65
Obituary. Article 68
NOTICE Article 69
GRAND LODGE. Article 70
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Metropolitan

that , under the guidance of their admirable chairman , these trifling differences will be arranged and assimilated . It was now wearing late , and many of the Brethren preparing to depart ; but Bro . Havers craved their patience for a few minutes to honour the last toast s " Success to the Masonic Charities . " If there was" one feature in the Order of which they ought to be proud it was the extent of their charitable institutions . Charity was the key-stone of the Fratermtyj that virtue would endure to eternity . , ' ' ¦"¦ ' -

" Then constant Faith and holy Hope shall die , One lost in certainty , and one in joy ; Whilst thou more happy ^ power , fair Charity , Triumphant sister , greatest of th e three , Thy office and thy nature still the same , Lasting thy lamp , and unconsumed thy flame , Shalt still survive— - Shalt stand before the host of heaven confess'd , Por ever blessing , and for ever bless'd . "

Bro . Grew , who is ever ready to respond to the call , spoke with his accustomed elegance of the noble way in which the charities were sripported , hut still , desiring to see every case promptly relieved and attended to ., urged the Brethren , where an individual was unable solely to become an annual subscriber , that two or three should join , and by turns have the privilege of the vote . Bro . Havers then thanked all present for their attendance , and the attention they had bestowed , and the Brethren departed .

In justice to Bro . Holt , we are pleased to say that the Supper provided gave every one satisfaction . EMUiiATiOKr Lodge of Impeovement ( No . 318 ) .--At a meeting of this Lodge on Friday / April 3 , the By-laws , with the several alterations and amendments made thereto since the commencement of the year 1853 , were read and carried unanimously , and ordered to be fairly written and submitted to the Grand Secretary for approval of the Grand Master , and then printed for circulation amongst the members .

Provincial

PROVINCIAL

BUCKINGHAMSHIRE

Aylesbury . —Buckingham Lodge ( No . 861 ) . —The Brethren of this Lodge assembled on Monday , April 20 ., to elect a W . M . Treasurer and Tyler for the ensuing year . Bro . Irving , the present S . W ., was unanimously elected as W . M . ; Bros . James was elected . Treasurer , and Walker , Tyler . The Installation and annual festival was fixed for Monday , May 18 th- After disposing of some other business , the Brethren adjourned to refreshment , and a very agreeable evening was spent . CHESHIRE .

Chester . — -Cestrian Lodge ( No . 615 ) . —On Wednesday , April 1 st , a special Lodge was held at the Cestrian Booms , Royal Hotel , to afford the learned Brethren of the Bar ( who were engaged on the North Wales Circuit , and attending the assize in Chester ) an opportunity of visiting the Lodge . Many of them are subscribing members , and as they only attend Chester at the spring and autumn assizes , the W . M . and Brethren have come to the resolution of holding a Lodge on these two occasions for their accommodation . During the Masonic business , the new member for Chester ( Mr . E . G . Salisbury ) was duly proposed a candidate for mysteries of the Craft , to be initiated at the next regular Lodge in May . The JT . W . having called the Brethren from labour , they proceeded to the banquet room ,

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