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the WiiL at the Spread Eagle Hotel , it was u ^ sitipn of Brp . Lyons Wright , P . M ., and seconded by Bro . John J . Lundy , P . 1 VL > that th £ ^^ u re' ^ m ^^ ii ^^ G ^ ' this Lodgebe held at the Masonic Lodge rbornsy Cross-street ChamherSy iris Bridge ^ tree ^; as ; heretefor ^
iBo ^ oW ^ Lodge ^ ( No > 339 ) . ^— -A Lodge of Emergency wais holden pri the 2 nd of ^ ^ ton > of London , into the mysteries b ^ July lasf ^ a , Lodge > of Eniergenpy was also he ^
passed Br ^ oh the 14 th of July last , the W . M . jmitiated John Henry Millingtbn of Boston , into the riftysteries of the 1 st Degree ^ after which the Brethren adjourn ed to the Peacock Hotel , and p the host * The usual toa excellent singings and the Brethren the ^
$$ w ? Q { 0 <^ Si !/ w Lodge ( No . 693 ) .- —On Wednesday evenings arid , influential riaeetjirig of the Brethren of this Lodge was held at the New Masonic Hall , Gre ^ Dayid Brpsser , Were raised to the Sublime Degree of . ; M . ttby ; . 'p ^ M . ; 'West , who officiated oh the above occasion lor the ' W-M- y who was detained at the Sessions at Usk , on businessi pi importance . After the cereiridriy was concluded ,
Bro . W . Williams , Sec , in a heat and appropriate speech , p of thanks to P . M * . West , for the intellectual treat he had aitforded them f which resolution was seconded by Bro . Pickford , J . W ., and carried uhaniniously . Bro / West , P . M ., in returning thanks , expressed the gratification he felt at his services being appreciated , and expatiated at much length on the five points
of fellowship , which he had endeavoured to illustrate in the course of the evening . In closing these remarks we may add , this Lodge is second to none , its numbers consisting of nearly one hundred memhers , most of whom have subscribed and built a splendid new hall , at a cost of upwards of £ 2 , 000 , and they are now about to furnish it ( Masonically ) , under the supervision of their worthy Bro ., Wyndham Jones .
Mqtsmovth .. —Loyal M \ onmouth Lodge ( No . 671 ) . —The Brethren of this Lodge assembled on Wednesday , June 24 th , St . John ' s-day , for the purpose of installing the Master elect , Bro . John Maund , and appointing Officers for the ensuing year . The ceremony of installation was performed in a most masterly and affecting manner by an old and well-tried Brother , one of the principal pillars of our Ancient Order . The newly-elected head of the Craft then proceeded with the investiture of his Officers , and delivered at the same time an appropriate address to each of his staff , reminding him of his duties to the Lodge and the Fraternity
generally . The business of the day having been completed , the Brethren retired to a * splendid banquet at the Beaufort Arms , provided by the host , Bro . Evans , in his usual style of excellence . Every delicacy of the season was placed on the table with a most liberal hand , and the general arrangement of the dinner gave the greatest satisfaction to those assembled . The W . M . presided over his Lodge in such a manner as confirmed the high opinion the Monmouth Masons have always entertained of him in conducting the different offices that he has worked through during the last few years ,
SOMERSETSHIRE , PROVINCIAL GBAND LODGE . Ymvib . —Lodge of Brotherly Love ( No . 412 ) . —This Lodge had the honour to * receive the Brovincial Grand Lodge on Wednesday , the 15 th of July ; and a beautiful summer day brought the Brethren from every part of the province , each
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the WiiL at the Spread Eagle Hotel , it was u ^ sitipn of Brp . Lyons Wright , P . M ., and seconded by Bro . John J . Lundy , P . 1 VL > that th £ ^^ u re' ^ m ^^ ii ^^ G ^ ' this Lodgebe held at the Masonic Lodge rbornsy Cross-street ChamherSy iris Bridge ^ tree ^; as ; heretefor ^
iBo ^ oW ^ Lodge ^ ( No > 339 ) . ^— -A Lodge of Emergency wais holden pri the 2 nd of ^ ^ ton > of London , into the mysteries b ^ July lasf ^ a , Lodge > of Eniergenpy was also he ^
passed Br ^ oh the 14 th of July last , the W . M . jmitiated John Henry Millingtbn of Boston , into the riftysteries of the 1 st Degree ^ after which the Brethren adjourn ed to the Peacock Hotel , and p the host * The usual toa excellent singings and the Brethren the ^
$$ w ? Q { 0 <^ Si !/ w Lodge ( No . 693 ) .- —On Wednesday evenings arid , influential riaeetjirig of the Brethren of this Lodge was held at the New Masonic Hall , Gre ^ Dayid Brpsser , Were raised to the Sublime Degree of . ; M . ttby ; . 'p ^ M . ; 'West , who officiated oh the above occasion lor the ' W-M- y who was detained at the Sessions at Usk , on businessi pi importance . After the cereiridriy was concluded ,
Bro . W . Williams , Sec , in a heat and appropriate speech , p of thanks to P . M * . West , for the intellectual treat he had aitforded them f which resolution was seconded by Bro . Pickford , J . W ., and carried uhaniniously . Bro / West , P . M ., in returning thanks , expressed the gratification he felt at his services being appreciated , and expatiated at much length on the five points
of fellowship , which he had endeavoured to illustrate in the course of the evening . In closing these remarks we may add , this Lodge is second to none , its numbers consisting of nearly one hundred memhers , most of whom have subscribed and built a splendid new hall , at a cost of upwards of £ 2 , 000 , and they are now about to furnish it ( Masonically ) , under the supervision of their worthy Bro ., Wyndham Jones .
Mqtsmovth .. —Loyal M \ onmouth Lodge ( No . 671 ) . —The Brethren of this Lodge assembled on Wednesday , June 24 th , St . John ' s-day , for the purpose of installing the Master elect , Bro . John Maund , and appointing Officers for the ensuing year . The ceremony of installation was performed in a most masterly and affecting manner by an old and well-tried Brother , one of the principal pillars of our Ancient Order . The newly-elected head of the Craft then proceeded with the investiture of his Officers , and delivered at the same time an appropriate address to each of his staff , reminding him of his duties to the Lodge and the Fraternity
generally . The business of the day having been completed , the Brethren retired to a * splendid banquet at the Beaufort Arms , provided by the host , Bro . Evans , in his usual style of excellence . Every delicacy of the season was placed on the table with a most liberal hand , and the general arrangement of the dinner gave the greatest satisfaction to those assembled . The W . M . presided over his Lodge in such a manner as confirmed the high opinion the Monmouth Masons have always entertained of him in conducting the different offices that he has worked through during the last few years ,
SOMERSETSHIRE , PROVINCIAL GBAND LODGE . Ymvib . —Lodge of Brotherly Love ( No . 412 ) . —This Lodge had the honour to * receive the Brovincial Grand Lodge on Wednesday , the 15 th of July ; and a beautiful summer day brought the Brethren from every part of the province , each