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11ete0p0litae.
is so much kindness—such unflagging attention—so uninterrupted a flow of good humour , that stern indeed must be the nature that does not yield to the kindly influences which prevail . Where all is excellence , it would he invidious to particularise , and we can only make a grateful acknowledgment of the many happy hours we have passed with the Brethren of this most agreeable Lodge . The visitors were Bros . F . Binckes , W . M ., No . 11 ; GL Barrett , P . M ., No . 188 , and Dericourt .
Britannic Lodge ( No . 38 ) . —At the last meeting of this Lodge , Bro . Bridges , the W . M ., had a very heavy agenda of business brought before him . He initiated Messrs . H . J . Kennard , T . W . Kennard , M . E . Wesley , W . H . Craig , and H , Johnson . He also passed Bros . Edward Harding , John Brown , F . B . M . Gosset ^ and raised Bro . H . Woodhouse . The Brethren , to the number of nearly fifty , afterwards adjourned to the Trafalgar , at Greenwich , to dinner .
Strong Man Lodge ( No . 53 ) . —This Lodge held its first meeting on Thursday , October 2 , at Bro . Ireland ' s , Falcon Tavern , Fetterdane , when Bro . Moss , W . M ., raised Bros . Reid and Ditchman to the Sublime Begree of Master Masons ; passed Bros . Hales , Prater , and White , and initiated Mr . James and George Eyre , and James Potter . The whole of the working was ably carried out by Bro . Moss , W . M . The Lodge is now in a most flourishing condition , and bids fair to be second to none in the Craft . The business being ended , the Brethren retired to a very excellent banquet , and spent a very comfortable and harmonious evening .
Gihon Lodge ( No . 57 ) . —The first meeting of this Lodge since the recess took place on the 16 th October , at the Bridge-house Hotel , Bro . Wilmottin the chair . The business consisted of two initiations , a passing , and two raisings . Lodge oe Peace and Harmony ( No . 79 ) . —At the monthly meeting of the above Lodge , held at the London Tavern , on the 23 rd October , Bro . Ellwood , P . M ., presiding in the absence of the W . M ., Bro . Penny was unanimously elected W . M . for the ensuing year .
Grenadiers' Lodge ( No . 79 ) . —The first meeting of this Lodge for the season took place at the Freemasons' Tavern , on the 23 rd October , Bro . Johnson , W . M ., presiding , when a gentleman was most ably initiated into the Order . At the conclusion of the business about twenty of the Brethren adjourned to dinner , and the harmony of the evening was much promoted by the exertions of Bros . Lawler , Bellingham , and Spratt , the latter of whom presided at the pianoforte .
Lodge of Unit y ( No . 82 ) . —The first meeting of this Lodge for the present season took place at the London Tavern , on the evening of the 6 th ult ., on which occasion one Brother was raised to the Sublime Degree of a Master Mason , and the byedaws of the Lodge materially re-modelled . A committee was also appointed to consider further changes , in order to meet the unanimous wish of the
Brethren , who are desirous of meeting more frequently than they have hitherto done . The Brethren afterwards dined together , under the able presidency of Bro . Sleigh , W . M ., and seldom has any body of Masons spent a more delightful evening . Where thediarmony was general and continuous , it would be invidious to particularize any of those who contributed to it . Among the visitors were Bros . Tibbetts , of Portsmouth ; Hay ward , of the Begularity ; Williams , of the Phconix , & c .
"V rrroJviAN Lodge ( No . 103 ) . —This Lodge met at the White Hart Tavern , College-street , Lambeth , on Wednesday , October 8 th . The W . M ., Bro . Cherry , initiated a gentleman into the Order in a most able maimer , and two Brethren were raised to the Sublime Degree of a Master Mason . Tkmvlm Lo'Ooe ( No . 118 ) . — -The re-assembling of the Brethren took p lace on Tuesday , October 7 , at the Lodge-house , the fthip and Turtle Tavern , Leadenhall-street ; the W . M . being absent , P . M . Bro . Weedon presided . The passings and raisings of several Brethren took place , after which they adjourned and partook of a most sumptuous banquet , the preparation of which reflected great credit
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11ete0p0litae.
is so much kindness—such unflagging attention—so uninterrupted a flow of good humour , that stern indeed must be the nature that does not yield to the kindly influences which prevail . Where all is excellence , it would he invidious to particularise , and we can only make a grateful acknowledgment of the many happy hours we have passed with the Brethren of this most agreeable Lodge . The visitors were Bros . F . Binckes , W . M ., No . 11 ; GL Barrett , P . M ., No . 188 , and Dericourt .
Britannic Lodge ( No . 38 ) . —At the last meeting of this Lodge , Bro . Bridges , the W . M ., had a very heavy agenda of business brought before him . He initiated Messrs . H . J . Kennard , T . W . Kennard , M . E . Wesley , W . H . Craig , and H , Johnson . He also passed Bros . Edward Harding , John Brown , F . B . M . Gosset ^ and raised Bro . H . Woodhouse . The Brethren , to the number of nearly fifty , afterwards adjourned to the Trafalgar , at Greenwich , to dinner .
Strong Man Lodge ( No . 53 ) . —This Lodge held its first meeting on Thursday , October 2 , at Bro . Ireland ' s , Falcon Tavern , Fetterdane , when Bro . Moss , W . M ., raised Bros . Reid and Ditchman to the Sublime Begree of Master Masons ; passed Bros . Hales , Prater , and White , and initiated Mr . James and George Eyre , and James Potter . The whole of the working was ably carried out by Bro . Moss , W . M . The Lodge is now in a most flourishing condition , and bids fair to be second to none in the Craft . The business being ended , the Brethren retired to a very excellent banquet , and spent a very comfortable and harmonious evening .
Gihon Lodge ( No . 57 ) . —The first meeting of this Lodge since the recess took place on the 16 th October , at the Bridge-house Hotel , Bro . Wilmottin the chair . The business consisted of two initiations , a passing , and two raisings . Lodge oe Peace and Harmony ( No . 79 ) . —At the monthly meeting of the above Lodge , held at the London Tavern , on the 23 rd October , Bro . Ellwood , P . M ., presiding in the absence of the W . M ., Bro . Penny was unanimously elected W . M . for the ensuing year .
Grenadiers' Lodge ( No . 79 ) . —The first meeting of this Lodge for the season took place at the Freemasons' Tavern , on the 23 rd October , Bro . Johnson , W . M ., presiding , when a gentleman was most ably initiated into the Order . At the conclusion of the business about twenty of the Brethren adjourned to dinner , and the harmony of the evening was much promoted by the exertions of Bros . Lawler , Bellingham , and Spratt , the latter of whom presided at the pianoforte .
Lodge of Unit y ( No . 82 ) . —The first meeting of this Lodge for the present season took place at the London Tavern , on the evening of the 6 th ult ., on which occasion one Brother was raised to the Sublime Degree of a Master Mason , and the byedaws of the Lodge materially re-modelled . A committee was also appointed to consider further changes , in order to meet the unanimous wish of the
Brethren , who are desirous of meeting more frequently than they have hitherto done . The Brethren afterwards dined together , under the able presidency of Bro . Sleigh , W . M ., and seldom has any body of Masons spent a more delightful evening . Where thediarmony was general and continuous , it would be invidious to particularize any of those who contributed to it . Among the visitors were Bros . Tibbetts , of Portsmouth ; Hay ward , of the Begularity ; Williams , of the Phconix , & c .
"V rrroJviAN Lodge ( No . 103 ) . —This Lodge met at the White Hart Tavern , College-street , Lambeth , on Wednesday , October 8 th . The W . M ., Bro . Cherry , initiated a gentleman into the Order in a most able maimer , and two Brethren were raised to the Sublime Degree of a Master Mason . Tkmvlm Lo'Ooe ( No . 118 ) . — -The re-assembling of the Brethren took p lace on Tuesday , October 7 , at the Lodge-house , the fthip and Turtle Tavern , Leadenhall-street ; the W . M . being absent , P . M . Bro . Weedon presided . The passings and raisings of several Brethren took place , after which they adjourned and partook of a most sumptuous banquet , the preparation of which reflected great credit