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so as undertaken at ^ mom the active ^ duties of a r ^ feeMlowing ^ by about twenty-five Brethr ^ unfortunately prevented iro | n attending by e ^
l 6 rdshipV ^ P , M . and Treas . ; who presided ^ supported by Bros , B , A . Benson , S . W . ; F . Cox , J , Wv ) Lord Skelmersdafe mertoh and Bycroft , Rewards ; M ^^ C ( J . B Portal , R passed off ^
AlphaI Lod ^ e p ' o ; 16 ) f reehiasohs- T ^ presiding ^ BOBta summer fe ^^ The ^ was ^ arrange ^ many of whom expressed thei r conviction
dissipatethe un ^ ourable WM im ^ reei ^ sohry . The .. B the ( satisfec & h of all present . The Ofiice Tne % ast Masters Who supported the Cn ^ Gassiek / and W . B . Newton , who vied w promote the comfort and gratification of the company ; The day passed , away most deli ^ tMly , a , hd left but one regret—it was so short .
Temple Lodge ( No , 118 ) . —The summer banquet of this Lodge , took place on Thursday , July 23 , at the Bell , Edmonton , which was very numerously attended , and , with the aid of beautiful weather , a most pleasant day was spent , The dinner provided by the worthy host , Bro . Smith , gave universal satisfaction . After doing justice to ' -. it , the Brethren adjourned to the grounds , where , with the aid of quoits , bowls , & c , they amused themselves until the announcement was made that their departure must take place , to enable them to reach the metropolis at a reasonable hour .
Domatio LoBGE ( No . 206 ) . —A Lodge of Emergency was held at Bro . Ireland s , Masonic Hall , Fetter-lane , on Tuesday , July 7 , at which about twenty Brethren attended ; Bro . Garrod , W . M ., presiding , Mr . Wilmot was initiated , and after business the Brethren sat down to banquet , and spent a very pleasant evening . Bro . Jos . Smith , O . M ., and Treasurer of the Lodge , who is also Grand Pursuivant , in acknowledging the toast of " Lord Panmure , Deputy Grand Master , and the rest of the Grand Officers , " spoke at some length on the happy effects already resulting from the noble lord having accepted the office of D . G . M ., as also of his urbanity and kindness in all his intercourse with the Craft .
Manchester Lodge ( No . 209 ) .- —The members of the above Lodge held their summer festival on Wednesday , July 22 , at the Black Horse Inn , Sidcup , Kent , the W . M « , Bro . M . Levinson , presiding ; supported by Bro , Norman , S . W ., and the other Officers , Bro . Beacham , the proprietor of the house ,, was highly complimented for his admirable catering . Upon the removal oi the cloth , the VT . M . proposed the health of the Queen in an excellent speech . The toast was received with the usual cheers . Then followed the healths of the Grand Master , the Earl of Zetland ; the Deputy Grand Master , Lord Panmure , & c . After which , Bro . Levinson proposed " The Visitors " saying , that it was a great compliment
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
Metroi? 0 Lit An,
w ^ season wa & heW Udall , PiM ,, presiding over 1 ^ avoidable £ tbsehce of t tothe ^ terinitiatioh of business , wfe Ther ceremonies # ere performed j ^ a
so as undertaken at ^ mom the active ^ duties of a r ^ feeMlowing ^ by about twenty-five Brethr ^ unfortunately prevented iro | n attending by e ^
l 6 rdshipV ^ P , M . and Treas . ; who presided ^ supported by Bros , B , A . Benson , S . W . ; F . Cox , J , Wv ) Lord Skelmersdafe mertoh and Bycroft , Rewards ; M ^^ C ( J . B Portal , R passed off ^
AlphaI Lod ^ e p ' o ; 16 ) f reehiasohs- T ^ presiding ^ BOBta summer fe ^^ The ^ was ^ arrange ^ many of whom expressed thei r conviction
dissipatethe un ^ ourable WM im ^ reei ^ sohry . The .. B the ( satisfec & h of all present . The Ofiice Tne % ast Masters Who supported the Cn ^ Gassiek / and W . B . Newton , who vied w promote the comfort and gratification of the company ; The day passed , away most deli ^ tMly , a , hd left but one regret—it was so short .
Temple Lodge ( No , 118 ) . —The summer banquet of this Lodge , took place on Thursday , July 23 , at the Bell , Edmonton , which was very numerously attended , and , with the aid of beautiful weather , a most pleasant day was spent , The dinner provided by the worthy host , Bro . Smith , gave universal satisfaction . After doing justice to ' -. it , the Brethren adjourned to the grounds , where , with the aid of quoits , bowls , & c , they amused themselves until the announcement was made that their departure must take place , to enable them to reach the metropolis at a reasonable hour .
Domatio LoBGE ( No . 206 ) . —A Lodge of Emergency was held at Bro . Ireland s , Masonic Hall , Fetter-lane , on Tuesday , July 7 , at which about twenty Brethren attended ; Bro . Garrod , W . M ., presiding , Mr . Wilmot was initiated , and after business the Brethren sat down to banquet , and spent a very pleasant evening . Bro . Jos . Smith , O . M ., and Treasurer of the Lodge , who is also Grand Pursuivant , in acknowledging the toast of " Lord Panmure , Deputy Grand Master , and the rest of the Grand Officers , " spoke at some length on the happy effects already resulting from the noble lord having accepted the office of D . G . M ., as also of his urbanity and kindness in all his intercourse with the Craft .
Manchester Lodge ( No . 209 ) .- —The members of the above Lodge held their summer festival on Wednesday , July 22 , at the Black Horse Inn , Sidcup , Kent , the W . M « , Bro . M . Levinson , presiding ; supported by Bro , Norman , S . W ., and the other Officers , Bro . Beacham , the proprietor of the house ,, was highly complimented for his admirable catering . Upon the removal oi the cloth , the VT . M . proposed the health of the Queen in an excellent speech . The toast was received with the usual cheers . Then followed the healths of the Grand Master , the Earl of Zetland ; the Deputy Grand Master , Lord Panmure , & c . After which , Bro . Levinson proposed " The Visitors " saying , that it was a great compliment