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immediately entered upon his ^ duties by initiating five candio ^ tesM ill hi | usual excellent manner ; T Lodge for the despatch of afterwards adjputned to a ^ very elegant banquet ; The B . W . Prov . G . M . did hot leave the eha ^ he had contributed all in mote the comfort of the Brethren , and , when the tim ^
expressed tto supplied the jewels and most of the furhiture , and th together with the whole arrangenients which had been entrusted to firo ^ W ^ approbation ; indeed , the complete manner in which the Lodge w ^ and thp ; peculiar beau of the visiting Brethren , and elicrt ^
plete Lodge in t ^ great honour uponthe new Lodge by- holding a Prov . Grand Lodge" there ^ so soon , and , from his love of the Craft , we believe Masonry will receive a he # impetus in this province femous for the regu ^ hitherto ; the absence of them .
rmm ^ on the ^ dining together , and alarge assembly was the res ^ in the 1 st Begree , the Brethren marshalled into order by the taletited Masbh Bro . Thomas , Prov . G . Bir . of Cer . ( the only- p ffe Lodge appointed to the new one by the highly Jphries , Becorder of Carmarthe
processioh to the banqueting-room , w elegant repasts was served in excellent style . ^ Bro . Adjutant ( fillies ably presiding , supported by Bros . Harries and Barlow as Senior and Junior Wardens . This took pleasantly did the evening pass , that a separation was not effocted until a ^ fe There were many clever speeches delivered on the occasion , several appropriate
songs sung , and of the tout ensemble it can justly be said , that a inore truly gratifying and satisfactoryentertainment was never experienced , even by one of the hiost efficient and unanimous Lodges under the Grand Lodge of England , It is but justice to sayv that no toasts were more warmly drunk than those of the " absent though not forgotten" Brethren , Bros . Young , C ^ The Prov , G . M . has promised to hold his next Prov . Grand meeting under the auspices of this Lodge .
: . - SUFFOLK . : . Beccles . —Lodge Apollo ( No . 383 ) . —This Lodge met oh Monday , 13 th July , when Bro . Fenn was duly installed as W . M . for the ensuing year . The installation was conducted by Bro . Peter Allery , in his usual excellent and impressive style , which gave the greatest satisfaction to the Brethren present . The following incident we think worthy of record : —Brp . John Norman ( over whose head 88 summers have passed ) was present , and what is strange , it was the 38 th installation that he had witnessed in Lodge No . 383 ; thus , taking the number
of the Lodge , viz . No . 383 , his 38 th anniversary , and his age 83 , a curious combination of figures presents itself . Until a few weeks since , Bro . John Norman , with his son and grandson , were all members of the same Lodge , but it has pleased the G . A . O . T . U . to remove his son , to join the Grand Lodge above . Although Bro . Norman has attained such an age , he sang a beautiful song in a manner truly astonishing . The banquet was well served at the Assembly Rooms , numerous visitors from London , Norwich , Halesworth , and Lowestoft , being present .
SURBEY . PROVINCIAL GRAND ' ' LODGE . From its contiguity to the metropolis , Surrey has ever been the favoured county for the retreat into the otium cnm dignitate of the welhto-do citizen , and
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immediately entered upon his ^ duties by initiating five candio ^ tesM ill hi | usual excellent manner ; T Lodge for the despatch of afterwards adjputned to a ^ very elegant banquet ; The B . W . Prov . G . M . did hot leave the eha ^ he had contributed all in mote the comfort of the Brethren , and , when the tim ^
expressed tto supplied the jewels and most of the furhiture , and th together with the whole arrangenients which had been entrusted to firo ^ W ^ approbation ; indeed , the complete manner in which the Lodge w ^ and thp ; peculiar beau of the visiting Brethren , and elicrt ^
plete Lodge in t ^ great honour uponthe new Lodge by- holding a Prov . Grand Lodge" there ^ so soon , and , from his love of the Craft , we believe Masonry will receive a he # impetus in this province femous for the regu ^ hitherto ; the absence of them .
rmm ^ on the ^ dining together , and alarge assembly was the res ^ in the 1 st Begree , the Brethren marshalled into order by the taletited Masbh Bro . Thomas , Prov . G . Bir . of Cer . ( the only- p ffe Lodge appointed to the new one by the highly Jphries , Becorder of Carmarthe
processioh to the banqueting-room , w elegant repasts was served in excellent style . ^ Bro . Adjutant ( fillies ably presiding , supported by Bros . Harries and Barlow as Senior and Junior Wardens . This took pleasantly did the evening pass , that a separation was not effocted until a ^ fe There were many clever speeches delivered on the occasion , several appropriate
songs sung , and of the tout ensemble it can justly be said , that a inore truly gratifying and satisfactoryentertainment was never experienced , even by one of the hiost efficient and unanimous Lodges under the Grand Lodge of England , It is but justice to sayv that no toasts were more warmly drunk than those of the " absent though not forgotten" Brethren , Bros . Young , C ^ The Prov , G . M . has promised to hold his next Prov . Grand meeting under the auspices of this Lodge .
: . - SUFFOLK . : . Beccles . —Lodge Apollo ( No . 383 ) . —This Lodge met oh Monday , 13 th July , when Bro . Fenn was duly installed as W . M . for the ensuing year . The installation was conducted by Bro . Peter Allery , in his usual excellent and impressive style , which gave the greatest satisfaction to the Brethren present . The following incident we think worthy of record : —Brp . John Norman ( over whose head 88 summers have passed ) was present , and what is strange , it was the 38 th installation that he had witnessed in Lodge No . 383 ; thus , taking the number
of the Lodge , viz . No . 383 , his 38 th anniversary , and his age 83 , a curious combination of figures presents itself . Until a few weeks since , Bro . John Norman , with his son and grandson , were all members of the same Lodge , but it has pleased the G . A . O . T . U . to remove his son , to join the Grand Lodge above . Although Bro . Norman has attained such an age , he sang a beautiful song in a manner truly astonishing . The banquet was well served at the Assembly Rooms , numerous visitors from London , Norwich , Halesworth , and Lowestoft , being present .
SURBEY . PROVINCIAL GRAND ' ' LODGE . From its contiguity to the metropolis , Surrey has ever been the favoured county for the retreat into the otium cnm dignitate of the welhto-do citizen , and