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During the period he had had the honour of being a member of the fraternity , he had used some , and hot wholly fruitless exertions to understand Freemasonry in its more recondite teachings and esoteric principles , as well as its out ward forms and ceremonies ; he had endeavoured , whilst advancing from the outside to the centre of the temple , to combine with an ardent admiration of its fair proportions and pictorial effects a knowledge of its foundation , arrangement , fittings , and use ; and
the result was , that he had felt called upon by his sense of duty to do that for which his Brethren had praised and rewarded him . He rejoiced most heartily in the continued and increasing prosperity of Lodge Sincerity ( No 224 ) . In conclusion , he must ask them to add to their past kindnesses , forbearance , and a favourable construction of his endeavours to discharge the" duties of the chair during the unavoidable absence , as on the present occasion , of their Worshipful Master . He hoped they would have the satisfaction of seeing that noble aiid . worthy . ' . Brother ,
if not at the next , most certainly at their regular meeting in November . He , Bro . Hunt , most fully reciprocated the personal feeling expressed by Bro . Rodd . They had come into Freemasonry together , and had worked together with unbroken cordiality and mutual fraternal regard ; nor did he anticipate any interruptidn or
diminution of that feeling on either side . Bro . Rodd ' s zeal , and earnest devotion to Freemasonry , were such as could not fail , in due time ., to secure for him a most honourable position in the order ; and in his advancement , he might be quite sure no one would more sincerely rejoice than his twin Brother . ( Applause ) . The P . M's . jewel presented to Bro . Hunt , bears a suitable inscription , —Is very handsotne , and was supplied by Bro . S . Cave , of Plymouth , W . M . of No . 122 .
DORSETSHIRE . AppoiNTMENTS .---Xo ^ e 5 ; ---Thursday , September 30 th , St . Mary ' s ( 1009 ) , Ball Inn , Bridport , at 7 ; Science ( 640 ) , Private Eooms , Bourton , at 7 « DURHAM . ApPMOTMEiirTS . —fco ^/ es . —Thursday , September 27 th , Indctstry ( 56 ) , Grey Horse , Gateshead , at 7 / Thursday , SOth r ^ storation ( 1 28 ) , Town Hall , Darlington / at 7 . Chapter . —Tuesday , 28 th , Concord ( 46 ) , Freemason 3 Hall , at 7 .
HAMPSHIRE . AvmnxiMmiT . —Lodge . —Wednesday , September 29 th , Economy ( 90 ) , Black Swan , Winchester , at 7 . KENT . Appointments . —Lodges . —Tuesday , September 28 th , Emulation ( 376 ) , Bull Inn , Dartford , at 7 ; Friday , October 1 st , Union ( 149 ) , King ' s Head , Margate , at 7-
ISLE OP WIGHT . Appointments . —Lodges . —Tuesday , September 28 th , Hyde ( 999 ) , Freemasons' Hall , Ryde , at 7 . u LANCASHIRE ( EAST ) . AttoiwtmentS , — Lodyes —Monday , September 27 th , Tudor ( 698 ) , Red Lion , Oldham , at GJ ; Wednesday , 29 th , Integrity ( 180 ) , Cross Street Chambers , Manchester , at 6 . Chapter . —Thursday * 30 tb , Strength ( 358 ) , Green Man , Bacup , at 7 ; Virtue ( 177 ) , Masonic Itooms , Manchester , at 7 .
LANCASHIRE ( WEST ) . Appointment —Chapter . —Wednesday , September 29 th , Unity and Perseverance ( 815 ) Wheat sheaf , Ormsldrk , at 5 . Liverpool . —Mariners' Lodge of Instruction ( No . 310 . )—The members of thi ; Lodge met at their rooms , Duke-street , on Friday , 17 th inst ., at 7 o ' clock , p . m
ALter opening , and the usual preliminaries were gone through , the W . M ., Bro . Pepper , called upon Bro . Harper , of tho Minerva Lodge , (?> 11 , Hull , ) who responded to his commands by delivering a lecture on the tracing board , and afterwards putting the questions in working the sections of the first degree . The Brethren were much edified by Bro . Harper ' s impressive manner , and the valuable information
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Peoviueial
During the period he had had the honour of being a member of the fraternity , he had used some , and hot wholly fruitless exertions to understand Freemasonry in its more recondite teachings and esoteric principles , as well as its out ward forms and ceremonies ; he had endeavoured , whilst advancing from the outside to the centre of the temple , to combine with an ardent admiration of its fair proportions and pictorial effects a knowledge of its foundation , arrangement , fittings , and use ; and
the result was , that he had felt called upon by his sense of duty to do that for which his Brethren had praised and rewarded him . He rejoiced most heartily in the continued and increasing prosperity of Lodge Sincerity ( No 224 ) . In conclusion , he must ask them to add to their past kindnesses , forbearance , and a favourable construction of his endeavours to discharge the" duties of the chair during the unavoidable absence , as on the present occasion , of their Worshipful Master . He hoped they would have the satisfaction of seeing that noble aiid . worthy . ' . Brother ,
if not at the next , most certainly at their regular meeting in November . He , Bro . Hunt , most fully reciprocated the personal feeling expressed by Bro . Rodd . They had come into Freemasonry together , and had worked together with unbroken cordiality and mutual fraternal regard ; nor did he anticipate any interruptidn or
diminution of that feeling on either side . Bro . Rodd ' s zeal , and earnest devotion to Freemasonry , were such as could not fail , in due time ., to secure for him a most honourable position in the order ; and in his advancement , he might be quite sure no one would more sincerely rejoice than his twin Brother . ( Applause ) . The P . M's . jewel presented to Bro . Hunt , bears a suitable inscription , —Is very handsotne , and was supplied by Bro . S . Cave , of Plymouth , W . M . of No . 122 .
DORSETSHIRE . AppoiNTMENTS .---Xo ^ e 5 ; ---Thursday , September 30 th , St . Mary ' s ( 1009 ) , Ball Inn , Bridport , at 7 ; Science ( 640 ) , Private Eooms , Bourton , at 7 « DURHAM . ApPMOTMEiirTS . —fco ^/ es . —Thursday , September 27 th , Indctstry ( 56 ) , Grey Horse , Gateshead , at 7 / Thursday , SOth r ^ storation ( 1 28 ) , Town Hall , Darlington / at 7 . Chapter . —Tuesday , 28 th , Concord ( 46 ) , Freemason 3 Hall , at 7 .
HAMPSHIRE . AvmnxiMmiT . —Lodge . —Wednesday , September 29 th , Economy ( 90 ) , Black Swan , Winchester , at 7 . KENT . Appointments . —Lodges . —Tuesday , September 28 th , Emulation ( 376 ) , Bull Inn , Dartford , at 7 ; Friday , October 1 st , Union ( 149 ) , King ' s Head , Margate , at 7-
ISLE OP WIGHT . Appointments . —Lodges . —Tuesday , September 28 th , Hyde ( 999 ) , Freemasons' Hall , Ryde , at 7 . u LANCASHIRE ( EAST ) . AttoiwtmentS , — Lodyes —Monday , September 27 th , Tudor ( 698 ) , Red Lion , Oldham , at GJ ; Wednesday , 29 th , Integrity ( 180 ) , Cross Street Chambers , Manchester , at 6 . Chapter . —Thursday * 30 tb , Strength ( 358 ) , Green Man , Bacup , at 7 ; Virtue ( 177 ) , Masonic Itooms , Manchester , at 7 .
LANCASHIRE ( WEST ) . Appointment —Chapter . —Wednesday , September 29 th , Unity and Perseverance ( 815 ) Wheat sheaf , Ormsldrk , at 5 . Liverpool . —Mariners' Lodge of Instruction ( No . 310 . )—The members of thi ; Lodge met at their rooms , Duke-street , on Friday , 17 th inst ., at 7 o ' clock , p . m
ALter opening , and the usual preliminaries were gone through , the W . M ., Bro . Pepper , called upon Bro . Harper , of tho Minerva Lodge , (?> 11 , Hull , ) who responded to his commands by delivering a lecture on the tracing board , and afterwards putting the questions in working the sections of the first degree . The Brethren were much edified by Bro . Harper ' s impressive manner , and the valuable information