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of working tools ) , and conveyed to him the expressions of esteem manifested by every Brother in aiding the testimonial which he then presented to him . Bro . Dodds appeared deeply sensible of the fraternal spirit so unanimously exhibited towards him , and in language warm and earnest thanked the Brethren for the token of their esteem , which he should ever value as a memento of one of the happiest moments of his life , as it conveyed to him the approval of a largenumber

of gentlemen , the knowledge of whose esteem was more intrinsic than the jewel by which it was represented . He hoped the bonds of Brotherhood would be more closely drawn amongst them 5 and by their unitedly proving the principles of the Craft in their daily intercourse with each other and with the world at larger let it be seen that Freemasonry was a blessing to mankind . He thanked the Brethren for their invariable support and kindness towards him during the two years he was in the office of W . M . when a large number of Brethren had been initiated . He had

endeavoured faithfully to work the Lodge during a time of great pressure id his professional engagements , and it was most gratifying to him to be assure not done so in vain . He should never jewel nor wear it Without feeling himself a better man . Freemasonry made them all better men , he hoped his family Would prize it as he did , and be proud to regard it as a heir-loom of their esteem when he should have ceased to wear it . The Brethren adjourned from labour to refreshment , and passed the remainder of the evening in love and harmony .

::. ESSEX . . Colchester . — -Angel Lodge ( No . 59 ) . —This Lodge still keeps up its numbers ; at the last meeting , August 4 , Mr . Waterworth , surgeon , was initiated .,: On Monday , August 17 , a testimony of respect was presented by the members of the Colchester Angel Lodge and Royal Arch Chapter , No . 59 , to Bro , George

Chaplin , the late much-respected host of the Cups Hotel , in this town , and a most worthy member of the Order . The testimonial , which was supplied by Mr . Hill , silversmith , High-street , consisted of a valuable silver inkstand , of very elegant design , and appropriately embellished with Masonic emblems . The following is the inscription : —

" Presented to Brother and Companion George Chaplin , P . M . and P . Z ., by the members of the Angel Lodge and Patriotic Chapter , No . 59 , Colchester , in testis mony of their high appreciation of his uniform kindness , urbanity , and general desire to promote the welfare of the Order . May , 1857 , " The testimonial was presented by Bro . Thomas Hall , W . M . of the Angel Lodge , who was accompanied by Bros . J . Haddock , J . S . Norman , W . Slaney , Treas ., W . Williams , Sec , & c . Bro . Chaplin , on receiving the present , expressed his heartfelt gratitude for the high compliment paid him by the Brethren of the Angel Lodge and Patriotic Chapter .

United Lodge ( No . 998 ) . —At the last meeting , two gentlemen were proposed for initiation . This young Lodge can show a pattern for working that ought to shame many old Lodges . Harwich . —Star in the Fast Lodge ( No . 935 ) . —At the meeting of the above Lodge , on Monday , the 10 th inst ., Bro . S . D . Forbes , P . M . No . 59 , No . 387 , and No . 717 , was unanimously elected W . M . for the ensuing year ; Bro . Groom was re-elected Treas . The Installation Banquet is fixed for September the 3 rd .

HAMPSHIRE . Basingstoke . —Oakley Lodge ( No . 995 ) . —On Monday , August 3 rd , a new Lodge was consecrated at the Black Boy Hotel , in this town , under the title of the Oakley , taking its name from the estate of Bro . Beach , M . P ., who ; was named in the warrant , dated the 26 th January last , as the First Master . The

Chair was taken by the Prov . G . M ., Admiral Sir Lucius Curtis , who was supported by Bros . Deacon , D . Prov . G . M . ; Dr . Kent , Prov . G . M . for Australia ; S . W . Fleming , Prov . G . M . for the Isle of Wight ; Emanual , P . Prov . G . W . ; Slade , P . Prov . G . Treas . ; Stebbing , Prov . G . Sec . ; Thompson , Prov . G , Treas . ( Oxon ); Cave , Prov . G . Treas . ( Bucks and Berks ); Rev . G . Bradshaw , Acting

“The Freemasons' Monthly Magazine: 1857-09-01, Page 45” Masonic Periodicals Online, Library and Museum of Freemasonry, 21 June 2025, django:8000/periodicals/mmr/issues/frm_01091857/page/45/.
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MASONIC LIBRARY AND MUSEUM. Article 1
MASONIC ANTIQUITIES. Article 3
HISTORY OF THE ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE. Article 7
ON THE MATHEMATICAL AND MASONIC PROPERTIES OF THE NUMBER 666. Article 10
MASONIC LODGE, TORQUAY. Article 12
A BROTHER IN ADVERSITY. Article 17
REVIEWS OF NEW BOOKS, Article 19
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 23
BROTHER J. HARRIS. Article 30
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 31
THE BOYS' SCHOOL. Article 33
METROPOLITAN. Article 39
PROVINCIAL. Article 43
ROYAL ARCH. Article 61
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 63
MARK MASONRY. Article 63
SCOTLAND, Article 64
INDIA Article 71
SUMMARY OF NEWS FOR AUGUST Article 73
NOTICE Article 78
JEWEL OF THE GRAND MASTER FOR TURKEY Article 80
Untitled Article 81
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of working tools ) , and conveyed to him the expressions of esteem manifested by every Brother in aiding the testimonial which he then presented to him . Bro . Dodds appeared deeply sensible of the fraternal spirit so unanimously exhibited towards him , and in language warm and earnest thanked the Brethren for the token of their esteem , which he should ever value as a memento of one of the happiest moments of his life , as it conveyed to him the approval of a largenumber

of gentlemen , the knowledge of whose esteem was more intrinsic than the jewel by which it was represented . He hoped the bonds of Brotherhood would be more closely drawn amongst them 5 and by their unitedly proving the principles of the Craft in their daily intercourse with each other and with the world at larger let it be seen that Freemasonry was a blessing to mankind . He thanked the Brethren for their invariable support and kindness towards him during the two years he was in the office of W . M . when a large number of Brethren had been initiated . He had

endeavoured faithfully to work the Lodge during a time of great pressure id his professional engagements , and it was most gratifying to him to be assure not done so in vain . He should never jewel nor wear it Without feeling himself a better man . Freemasonry made them all better men , he hoped his family Would prize it as he did , and be proud to regard it as a heir-loom of their esteem when he should have ceased to wear it . The Brethren adjourned from labour to refreshment , and passed the remainder of the evening in love and harmony .

::. ESSEX . . Colchester . — -Angel Lodge ( No . 59 ) . —This Lodge still keeps up its numbers ; at the last meeting , August 4 , Mr . Waterworth , surgeon , was initiated .,: On Monday , August 17 , a testimony of respect was presented by the members of the Colchester Angel Lodge and Royal Arch Chapter , No . 59 , to Bro , George

Chaplin , the late much-respected host of the Cups Hotel , in this town , and a most worthy member of the Order . The testimonial , which was supplied by Mr . Hill , silversmith , High-street , consisted of a valuable silver inkstand , of very elegant design , and appropriately embellished with Masonic emblems . The following is the inscription : —

" Presented to Brother and Companion George Chaplin , P . M . and P . Z ., by the members of the Angel Lodge and Patriotic Chapter , No . 59 , Colchester , in testis mony of their high appreciation of his uniform kindness , urbanity , and general desire to promote the welfare of the Order . May , 1857 , " The testimonial was presented by Bro . Thomas Hall , W . M . of the Angel Lodge , who was accompanied by Bros . J . Haddock , J . S . Norman , W . Slaney , Treas ., W . Williams , Sec , & c . Bro . Chaplin , on receiving the present , expressed his heartfelt gratitude for the high compliment paid him by the Brethren of the Angel Lodge and Patriotic Chapter .

United Lodge ( No . 998 ) . —At the last meeting , two gentlemen were proposed for initiation . This young Lodge can show a pattern for working that ought to shame many old Lodges . Harwich . —Star in the Fast Lodge ( No . 935 ) . —At the meeting of the above Lodge , on Monday , the 10 th inst ., Bro . S . D . Forbes , P . M . No . 59 , No . 387 , and No . 717 , was unanimously elected W . M . for the ensuing year ; Bro . Groom was re-elected Treas . The Installation Banquet is fixed for September the 3 rd .

HAMPSHIRE . Basingstoke . —Oakley Lodge ( No . 995 ) . —On Monday , August 3 rd , a new Lodge was consecrated at the Black Boy Hotel , in this town , under the title of the Oakley , taking its name from the estate of Bro . Beach , M . P ., who ; was named in the warrant , dated the 26 th January last , as the First Master . The

Chair was taken by the Prov . G . M ., Admiral Sir Lucius Curtis , who was supported by Bros . Deacon , D . Prov . G . M . ; Dr . Kent , Prov . G . M . for Australia ; S . W . Fleming , Prov . G . M . for the Isle of Wight ; Emanual , P . Prov . G . W . ; Slade , P . Prov . G . Treas . ; Stebbing , Prov . G . Sec . ; Thompson , Prov . G , Treas . ( Oxon ); Cave , Prov . G . Treas . ( Bucks and Berks ); Rev . G . Bradshaw , Acting

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