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combined , and T & hose excellent example his officers could not fail to profit by . The W . M ., in acknowledgment , assured the Brethren that it was his intention to be diligent and attentive to discharge to the best of his ability the duties of the high station to which they had elevated him ; and he hoped the Brethren would be as well satisfied at the close of his year of office as at the commmencement . The visitors individually and collectively tendered their meed of praise for order and regularity of the W . M . and officers .

Lodge of Faith ( No . 165 ) . — A meeting of this Lodge was held at Bro . Oonchinan ' s Windsor Gasfle , Pimlico , on the 28 th of May , when Bro . Carter , the W . M ., most abl y raised Bros , Wale and Banting . / Lodge of Prudent Brethren ( No . 169 ) . —This Lodge held its usual monthly meeting on Tuesday , Jan . 28 , at the Freemasons' Tavern . Bro . Blackburn , W . M ., initiated a gentleman into the Order , passed Bros . Muller and Graygdose ,

and raised Bros . Hammond , Jones , and Holt . The P . Ms , present were—W . Watson , Morbey , J . W . Adamsy Temple , and Hewlett . The visitors present were—Bros . Nwton , Nicholson , & c . Bros . Hart , Adams , and Jones , enlivened the evening with their singing . Bro . Ed . Hart presided at the piano . The Lodge again met on the 26 th May > thereby bringing the season to a close , when Mr . Ezekiel Lowenstark was initiated into the Order , Bro . Green passed , and Bros . Muller and Oravgoose duly raised .

The Cadog-an Lod & e ( No . 188 ) . — The concluding meeting . of this Lodge for the present season was held on Tuesday , May 19 , at the Freemasons' Tavern , Bro . Beed , W . M ., presiding . He initiated a gentleman into the Order , and also raised a qualified Brother to the Degree of a Master Mason in a highly creditable manner . Soms other business terminated the proceedings , v / hen the Lodge was closed , and the Brethren repaired to a substantial dinner , and passed a most pleasant evening .

St . John ' s Lodge ( No . 196 ) . — This distinguished and favourite suburban Lodge held its first meeting for the season , at the Holly Bush Tavern , Hampstead , onTuesday , May the 12 th , when Bro . Aldrich , P . M . ( in the absence of the W . M . through illness ) , presided ; and in his impressive , distinct system of working , which proved highly gratifying to the visitors , consisting of Bros . Adlard , Arliss , J . T . Archer , Burton , Ditchman , Isaac , and Nutt , proceeded to raise Bros . Eagle and

Clark to the Sublime Degree of Master Masons , and initiate Mr . Pry into the ancient Order . The business of the evening being over , the Brethren retired to a banquet supplied with every delicacy of the season , served up in a style reflecting great credit upon our Brother mine host of the Holly Bush Tavern . Bro . Nutt , as G . S ., returned thanks for the Grand Officers and -visitors ; Bro . Adlard , in a feeling and eloquent speech , which , would have delighted our worthy and esteemed Bro . Crew had he been present—for the Charities .

Old Concord Lodge ( No . 201 ) . —This numerous lodge held a meeting on Tuesday , May 5 , at the Freemasons' Tavern , Bro . Jefferies , W . M ., presiding , who most admirably performed the duties of the chair , giving the second degree to Bros . Jackson , Pearson , and Green , and a further degree to Bros . Corhen and Davis .

Five guineas were voted to the Annuity jj und , Bro . Water representing this Lodge as one of the Stewards at the forthcoming festival . The P . Ms , present were Bros . Nicholson , Booth , Kennedy , G . M . Gurton , and Emm ens ; the visitors including Bros . Blackburn , W . M . No . 169 ; Goodyear , P . M . No . 227 ; Ward , No . 7 ; Harcourt , No . 25 .

Phcknix Lodge ( No . 202 ) .- —On the 9 th May this distinguished Lodge , which now holds a position second to none in the Craft , whether we consider the rate at which it has been growing in numbers since its resuscitation , now some four years ago , the talent , literary and professional attainments of its members , or the excellence and correctness of its working , held its last meeting for the season at the Freemasons ' Tavern , under the able presidency of the W . M ., Bro . James Burton , who most impressively went through the ceremonies of raising and passing—admitting Bros . Laws and Tagg to a participation in the mysterious secrets of a M ' aster Mason ,

“The Freemasons' Monthly Magazine: 1857-06-01, Page 46” Masonic Periodicals Online, Library and Museum of Freemasonry, 25 June 2025, django:8000/periodicals/mmr/issues/frm_01061857/page/46/.
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MASONIC REPORTING. Article 1
THE NEW GRAND OFFICERS - WHO'S WHO? Article 3
THE VISIBLE SYMBOLISM OF FREEMASONRY , Article 9
HISTORY OF THE ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE. Article 15
THE ROUGH AND PERFECT ASHLAR, Article 19
COERRSPONDENCE Article 20
MASONIC JEWEL COLLAR. Article 24
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 25
METROPOLITAN. Article 36
PROVINCIAL Article 51
ROYAL ARCH. Article 68
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 72
MARK MASONRY. Article 76
NEW MUSIC. Article 76
SCOTLAND. Article 77
IRELAND. Article 79
COLONIAL. Article 81
AMERICA. Article 84
MASONIC FESTIVITIES Article 85
SUMMARY OF NEWS FOR MAY. Article 86
Obituary. Article 91
NOTICE Article 92
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Meteopoiitah.

combined , and T & hose excellent example his officers could not fail to profit by . The W . M ., in acknowledgment , assured the Brethren that it was his intention to be diligent and attentive to discharge to the best of his ability the duties of the high station to which they had elevated him ; and he hoped the Brethren would be as well satisfied at the close of his year of office as at the commmencement . The visitors individually and collectively tendered their meed of praise for order and regularity of the W . M . and officers .

Lodge of Faith ( No . 165 ) . — A meeting of this Lodge was held at Bro . Oonchinan ' s Windsor Gasfle , Pimlico , on the 28 th of May , when Bro . Carter , the W . M ., most abl y raised Bros , Wale and Banting . / Lodge of Prudent Brethren ( No . 169 ) . —This Lodge held its usual monthly meeting on Tuesday , Jan . 28 , at the Freemasons' Tavern . Bro . Blackburn , W . M ., initiated a gentleman into the Order , passed Bros . Muller and Graygdose ,

and raised Bros . Hammond , Jones , and Holt . The P . Ms , present were—W . Watson , Morbey , J . W . Adamsy Temple , and Hewlett . The visitors present were—Bros . Nwton , Nicholson , & c . Bros . Hart , Adams , and Jones , enlivened the evening with their singing . Bro . Ed . Hart presided at the piano . The Lodge again met on the 26 th May > thereby bringing the season to a close , when Mr . Ezekiel Lowenstark was initiated into the Order , Bro . Green passed , and Bros . Muller and Oravgoose duly raised .

The Cadog-an Lod & e ( No . 188 ) . — The concluding meeting . of this Lodge for the present season was held on Tuesday , May 19 , at the Freemasons' Tavern , Bro . Beed , W . M ., presiding . He initiated a gentleman into the Order , and also raised a qualified Brother to the Degree of a Master Mason in a highly creditable manner . Soms other business terminated the proceedings , v / hen the Lodge was closed , and the Brethren repaired to a substantial dinner , and passed a most pleasant evening .

St . John ' s Lodge ( No . 196 ) . — This distinguished and favourite suburban Lodge held its first meeting for the season , at the Holly Bush Tavern , Hampstead , onTuesday , May the 12 th , when Bro . Aldrich , P . M . ( in the absence of the W . M . through illness ) , presided ; and in his impressive , distinct system of working , which proved highly gratifying to the visitors , consisting of Bros . Adlard , Arliss , J . T . Archer , Burton , Ditchman , Isaac , and Nutt , proceeded to raise Bros . Eagle and

Clark to the Sublime Degree of Master Masons , and initiate Mr . Pry into the ancient Order . The business of the evening being over , the Brethren retired to a banquet supplied with every delicacy of the season , served up in a style reflecting great credit upon our Brother mine host of the Holly Bush Tavern . Bro . Nutt , as G . S ., returned thanks for the Grand Officers and -visitors ; Bro . Adlard , in a feeling and eloquent speech , which , would have delighted our worthy and esteemed Bro . Crew had he been present—for the Charities .

Old Concord Lodge ( No . 201 ) . —This numerous lodge held a meeting on Tuesday , May 5 , at the Freemasons' Tavern , Bro . Jefferies , W . M ., presiding , who most admirably performed the duties of the chair , giving the second degree to Bros . Jackson , Pearson , and Green , and a further degree to Bros . Corhen and Davis .

Five guineas were voted to the Annuity jj und , Bro . Water representing this Lodge as one of the Stewards at the forthcoming festival . The P . Ms , present were Bros . Nicholson , Booth , Kennedy , G . M . Gurton , and Emm ens ; the visitors including Bros . Blackburn , W . M . No . 169 ; Goodyear , P . M . No . 227 ; Ward , No . 7 ; Harcourt , No . 25 .

Phcknix Lodge ( No . 202 ) .- —On the 9 th May this distinguished Lodge , which now holds a position second to none in the Craft , whether we consider the rate at which it has been growing in numbers since its resuscitation , now some four years ago , the talent , literary and professional attainments of its members , or the excellence and correctness of its working , held its last meeting for the season at the Freemasons ' Tavern , under the able presidency of the W . M ., Bro . James Burton , who most impressively went through the ceremonies of raising and passing—admitting Bros . Laws and Tagg to a participation in the mysterious secrets of a M ' aster Mason ,

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