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Brv Itew ^ ^ omas l ^ rm ^ H ^ the la # Friday in ev Thomas iBis ^ ood ; Geor ^ C Hopwood ; Rev ^ W . H mond ^ i : Wini $ m
At the last Coinniittee meeting of the Freemasons and their ^ Cent . Consolson account of th § Male Funci > making the to ^ 10 , 1 ^ . 1 2 s ^ iii Consols oh account of the Wido ^ s ^ to Mi 300 ) an d the total ^ ihvestm ^ the Building Fund , was ordered to he carried to the Bufstentatibn A
noyv amounts festival , the Seereta ^ yanous lists about ^ v ? asa balance in hand irointhe Guarantee Fund , subscribed by ; theStewards to cover the expenses of the festiva ^ ^ resolved ^ to ^ the inmates of the asylum in ^ Sihce the last meetings Bro . « John Hogg , a pension a" better ¦ world ..- ; .
Au d ^ October ,-al ^ 2 o ^ to Pulteney Scott ; T h ^
Metropolitan.
METROi ? 0 LIT AN ,
Albion Lodge ( No . 9 ) . ^ An Emergency Meeting of this numerous Lodge , was held on Wednesday , the 15 fch July , at the Freemasons' Tavern , Bro / Friend , the
W . M ., presiding , when he conferred the several Degrees upon duly qualified Members . At the conclusion of business , the Brethren adjourned to the White Hart Inn , Willesdeh > where a
splendid banquet was provided , such as to delight the members , and to reflect credit on the establishment of mine host , Bro . Parry . The usual loyal and Masonic toasts followed , which were duly responded to . Too much praise can * not be awarded to the Officers and Past Masters
for their great attention to the comforts of the Brethren . We need only mention the names of Bros . Burton , P . M . ; Backstraw , P . M . ; Secretary Lee , P . M . ; and Treasurer Glendenning , P . M ., & c . ; to convince every member of the Craft to whom they are known that nothing
was wanting to render the meeting the most delightful of the season ,, On this occasion the Brethren were for the first time distinguished by a centenary jewel , designed and executed by Bro . Moring , of Holborn . It is peculiarly chaste and appropriate , as will be seen by the accompanying engraving .
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Brv Itew ^ ^ omas l ^ rm ^ H ^ the la # Friday in ev Thomas iBis ^ ood ; Geor ^ C Hopwood ; Rev ^ W . H mond ^ i : Wini $ m
At the last Coinniittee meeting of the Freemasons and their ^ Cent . Consolson account of th § Male Funci > making the to ^ 10 , 1 ^ . 1 2 s ^ iii Consols oh account of the Wido ^ s ^ to Mi 300 ) an d the total ^ ihvestm ^ the Building Fund , was ordered to he carried to the Bufstentatibn A
noyv amounts festival , the Seereta ^ yanous lists about ^ v ? asa balance in hand irointhe Guarantee Fund , subscribed by ; theStewards to cover the expenses of the festiva ^ ^ resolved ^ to ^ the inmates of the asylum in ^ Sihce the last meetings Bro . « John Hogg , a pension a" better ¦ world ..- ; .
Au d ^ October ,-al ^ 2 o ^ to Pulteney Scott ; T h ^
Metropolitan.
METROi ? 0 LIT AN ,
Albion Lodge ( No . 9 ) . ^ An Emergency Meeting of this numerous Lodge , was held on Wednesday , the 15 fch July , at the Freemasons' Tavern , Bro / Friend , the
W . M ., presiding , when he conferred the several Degrees upon duly qualified Members . At the conclusion of business , the Brethren adjourned to the White Hart Inn , Willesdeh > where a
splendid banquet was provided , such as to delight the members , and to reflect credit on the establishment of mine host , Bro . Parry . The usual loyal and Masonic toasts followed , which were duly responded to . Too much praise can * not be awarded to the Officers and Past Masters
for their great attention to the comforts of the Brethren . We need only mention the names of Bros . Burton , P . M . ; Backstraw , P . M . ; Secretary Lee , P . M . ; and Treasurer Glendenning , P . M ., & c . ; to convince every member of the Craft to whom they are known that nothing
was wanting to render the meeting the most delightful of the season ,, On this occasion the Brethren were for the first time distinguished by a centenary jewel , designed and executed by Bro . Moring , of Holborn . It is peculiarly chaste and appropriate , as will be seen by the accompanying engraving .