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The Masonic Mie10e
Southampton by the five o ' clock train in order to be in time to attend Grand Lodge , to take part in d . iscussing the motions on the papery but the titae of Grand Lodge had been frittered away by the reading of addresses , communications , and reports ; and when at last they came to the motions , they were met with
frivolous objections—objections not only frivolous , but absolutely disrespectful to the Masons of England , ( Hear , hear . ) He objected altogether to suchplaying afc battledore and shuttlecock . He hoped that the Grand Master would carry out the decision at which he had arrived before the whisper had been passed along , as it would be an assurance to Grand Lodge , that some of their privileges remained , and would draw forth the gratitude of the ( Hear , hear . )
Bro . Singer thought the conduct of Bro . Roxburgh the only one which , as men of business , the brethren could approve of . The M . W . G . M . said that the reasons for not allowing the motion to be then bfought forward were so lucid , that it wasunnecessary for him to take notice of the warm speech of Bro , Stebbing . It being now past eleven o ' clock , the Grand Lodge was closed in ample form and adjourned ( emergencies excepted ) , to the first Wednesday in September . [ A special Grand Lodge is appointed to be held on the 16 th , to conclude the business on the agenda , paper . ] ¦ ¦' ** " ¦
TO THE EDITOR OF THE FREEMASONS' MAGAZINE AND MASONIC MIRROH . Worshipful Sir and Brother , —I shall be obliged by your informing the members of Grand Lodge , through the columns of your journal , that I had the misfortune to miss the train from Hampshire on Wednesday evening last ^ and was thus prevented from attending to my duties in Grand Lodge . I telegraphed immediately to the Grand Secretary , informing him of this , but it appears that he did not read the message until after Grand Lodge was closed , and the Brethren , therefore , were not informed of the cause of my absence . I am , Worshipful Sir and Brother , Yours fraternally , 3 , Wilton Crescent , Belgrave Square , Wyndham S . Portal , J . G . W . 4 & h Jwie .
Metropolitan
METROPOLITAN
APPOINTMENTS . Wednesday , June Qth . — -Lodges , Fidelity ( 3 ) , Freemasons' Tavern ; UnionWaterloo ( 13 ) , King ' s Arms , Woolwich j Kent ( 15 ) , Three Tuns , Southward ; Royal Naval ( 70 ) , Freemasons " Tavern ; Vitruvian ( 103 ) , White Hart , Lambeth j Justice ( 172 ) , Royal Albert , Deptford ; Caveac ( 205 ) , Star and Garter , Kew 5 Zetland ( 752 ) , Adam and Eve , Kensington . Royal Benevolent Institution Committee at 3 . Thursday , loth .-Lodges , Friendship ( 6 ) , Thatched House j Friendship ( 248 ) , Ship and Turtle ; Bank of England ( 329 ) , Radley ' s Hotel : Polish ( 778 ) , Freemasons * Tavern .
Friday , nth . —Lodges , Caledonian ( 156 ) , Ship and Turtle ; Bedford ( 183 ) , Freemasons ' Tavern . Monday ' , 14 ^ . —Lodges , Domatic ( 206 ) , Falcon Tavern ; Confidence ( 228 ) , Anderton ' s Hotel , Tuesday , 15 th . —Lodges , Amity ( 200 ) , Crown and Sceptre , Greenwich ; Camden ( 1 , 006 % Assembly House , Kentish Town . Chapter , Enoch ( 11 ) , Freemasons * Tavern . Board of General Purposes at 3 . Wednesday , 19 th . —Lodges , United Mariners' ( 33 ) , White Hart , Bishopsgate-street ; St . George ' s ( 164 ) , Trafalgar Tavern , Greenwich j Sincerity ( 203 ) , Cheshire Cheese , Crutched Friars j Oak ( 225 ) , Radley ' s Hotel ; Beadon ( 902 ) , Star and Garter , Kew . [ The appointments of Lodges of Instruction will appear in the last number of each month . ]
Egyptian Lodge ( No , 29 ) . —The last meeting of the season of this Lodge took place on the 3 rd instant , at the George and Blue Boar , Holbom ; Bro . Marjormm 4 A , '¦• ' " S . ' .. - - ; ,. ' „•»
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The Masonic Mie10e
Southampton by the five o ' clock train in order to be in time to attend Grand Lodge , to take part in d . iscussing the motions on the papery but the titae of Grand Lodge had been frittered away by the reading of addresses , communications , and reports ; and when at last they came to the motions , they were met with
frivolous objections—objections not only frivolous , but absolutely disrespectful to the Masons of England , ( Hear , hear . ) He objected altogether to suchplaying afc battledore and shuttlecock . He hoped that the Grand Master would carry out the decision at which he had arrived before the whisper had been passed along , as it would be an assurance to Grand Lodge , that some of their privileges remained , and would draw forth the gratitude of the ( Hear , hear . )
Bro . Singer thought the conduct of Bro . Roxburgh the only one which , as men of business , the brethren could approve of . The M . W . G . M . said that the reasons for not allowing the motion to be then bfought forward were so lucid , that it wasunnecessary for him to take notice of the warm speech of Bro , Stebbing . It being now past eleven o ' clock , the Grand Lodge was closed in ample form and adjourned ( emergencies excepted ) , to the first Wednesday in September . [ A special Grand Lodge is appointed to be held on the 16 th , to conclude the business on the agenda , paper . ] ¦ ¦' ** " ¦
TO THE EDITOR OF THE FREEMASONS' MAGAZINE AND MASONIC MIRROH . Worshipful Sir and Brother , —I shall be obliged by your informing the members of Grand Lodge , through the columns of your journal , that I had the misfortune to miss the train from Hampshire on Wednesday evening last ^ and was thus prevented from attending to my duties in Grand Lodge . I telegraphed immediately to the Grand Secretary , informing him of this , but it appears that he did not read the message until after Grand Lodge was closed , and the Brethren , therefore , were not informed of the cause of my absence . I am , Worshipful Sir and Brother , Yours fraternally , 3 , Wilton Crescent , Belgrave Square , Wyndham S . Portal , J . G . W . 4 & h Jwie .
Metropolitan
METROPOLITAN
APPOINTMENTS . Wednesday , June Qth . — -Lodges , Fidelity ( 3 ) , Freemasons' Tavern ; UnionWaterloo ( 13 ) , King ' s Arms , Woolwich j Kent ( 15 ) , Three Tuns , Southward ; Royal Naval ( 70 ) , Freemasons " Tavern ; Vitruvian ( 103 ) , White Hart , Lambeth j Justice ( 172 ) , Royal Albert , Deptford ; Caveac ( 205 ) , Star and Garter , Kew 5 Zetland ( 752 ) , Adam and Eve , Kensington . Royal Benevolent Institution Committee at 3 . Thursday , loth .-Lodges , Friendship ( 6 ) , Thatched House j Friendship ( 248 ) , Ship and Turtle ; Bank of England ( 329 ) , Radley ' s Hotel : Polish ( 778 ) , Freemasons * Tavern .
Friday , nth . —Lodges , Caledonian ( 156 ) , Ship and Turtle ; Bedford ( 183 ) , Freemasons ' Tavern . Monday ' , 14 ^ . —Lodges , Domatic ( 206 ) , Falcon Tavern ; Confidence ( 228 ) , Anderton ' s Hotel , Tuesday , 15 th . —Lodges , Amity ( 200 ) , Crown and Sceptre , Greenwich ; Camden ( 1 , 006 % Assembly House , Kentish Town . Chapter , Enoch ( 11 ) , Freemasons * Tavern . Board of General Purposes at 3 . Wednesday , 19 th . —Lodges , United Mariners' ( 33 ) , White Hart , Bishopsgate-street ; St . George ' s ( 164 ) , Trafalgar Tavern , Greenwich j Sincerity ( 203 ) , Cheshire Cheese , Crutched Friars j Oak ( 225 ) , Radley ' s Hotel ; Beadon ( 902 ) , Star and Garter , Kew . [ The appointments of Lodges of Instruction will appear in the last number of each month . ]
Egyptian Lodge ( No , 29 ) . —The last meeting of the season of this Lodge took place on the 3 rd instant , at the George and Blue Boar , Holbom ; Bro . Marjormm 4 A , '¦• ' " S . ' .. - - ; ,. ' „•»