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11ete0p0litae.
fatory remarks , and next proposed success to the " Joppa Benevolent Fund . " In alluding to this subject , we would put it to every Lodge in the United Kingdom , whether the only study of Master and members should be the banquet , whether there should not be attached to every Lodge a private ^ fund to relieve the deserving necessitous in the day of trouble , —surely it won't admit of question . Then , say we , pay a visit to the Lodge of Joppa , and there you will be told that in the year
of 1850 the foundation-stone of this fund was laid , and in the year 1856 , £ 600 are invested in the Bublic Securities . Bro . B . Byfus , one of the Vice-Presidents , responded , and thanked the Brethren for the support hitherto given to the fund , and urged them still further to strengthen what had been so auspiciously begun , and announced that the newly-made made Brother had subscribed £ 2 . 2 s . ; whilst other subscriptions to the amount of nearly 5 guineas had been also received . Bro . Lyons , the immediate P . M ., proposed the health of the Worshipful Master , and , if we may judge from the manner in which it was received , it must have
been highly gratifying to Bro . Risch , who expressed himself in suitable terms , and pledged himself to endeavour to discharge his duties to the satisfaction of the Brethren . The healths of the visitors were next given . Bro . Lord W . Lennox returned thanks on behalf of himself and Bro . visitors , and expressed the gratification he had experienced at the kindness of the Joppa Brethren , and his admiration of the Lodge " workings . " Lodge business being resumed , a case of a charitable nature came under consideration , which was liberally answered , and the Brethren retired with that love and harmony only to be inspired through the Masonic medium .
Fitzroy Lodge ( No . 830 ) . —This united and happy band of military Freemasons met at the head-quarters o £ the Honourable Artillery Company on Friday , 24 th . of October . The W . M . Bro . Peter Matthews , assisted by his officers , passed one Brother to the degree of a Fellow Craft , and raised one to the sublime degree of a Master Mason , in that able and correct manner which has rendered him such a distinguished member of the Order .
INSTRUCTION . Confidence Lodge ( No . 228 ) . —On Wednesday , 1 st October , the members of this flourishing Lodge of Instruction assembled at Bro . Wadeson ' s , Bengal Arms , Birchindane , City , for the purpose of working the fifteen sections , Bro . Brett as W . M . putting the questions , and the following Brethren answering them : —First Lecture—1 st , Bro . Wadeson ; 2 nd , Bro , Lowenstark ; 3 rd , Bro . Brewer ; 4 th ,
Bro . Wadeson ; 5 th , Bro . Lowenstark ; 6 th , Bro . Newnham ; 7 th , Bro . Lowenstark . Second Lecture—1 st , Bro . Panchard ; 2 nd , Bro . An slow ; 3 rd , Bro . Newnham ; 4 th , Bro . Noak ; 5 th , Bro . Newnham . Third Lecture—1 st , Bro . Jackson ; 2 nd , Bro . Noak ; 3 rd , Bro . Anslow . The sections were worked in a most efficient manner . Any Brother in search of Masonic Instruction is requested to pay this Lodge a visit . The Brethren meet every Wednesday evening at eight o ' clock precisely .
Provincial.
PROVINCIAL .
ESSE X . ( JOLCTTESWTL—Angel Lodge ( No . 50 ) .- —On Tuesday , October 7 , the annual festival of St . d " ohn the Baptist was celebrated at the ( hips Hotel , and the attendance of Brethren , the number of the Order initiated , and tho apparent interest taken in the proceedings , tended to show that lYceinasoiny was in a most flourishing condition at the present time . There were four candidates initiated into Masonic Mysteries—viz ., Captain Douglas de Benci and Lieutenant and Adjutant
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11ete0p0litae.
fatory remarks , and next proposed success to the " Joppa Benevolent Fund . " In alluding to this subject , we would put it to every Lodge in the United Kingdom , whether the only study of Master and members should be the banquet , whether there should not be attached to every Lodge a private ^ fund to relieve the deserving necessitous in the day of trouble , —surely it won't admit of question . Then , say we , pay a visit to the Lodge of Joppa , and there you will be told that in the year
of 1850 the foundation-stone of this fund was laid , and in the year 1856 , £ 600 are invested in the Bublic Securities . Bro . B . Byfus , one of the Vice-Presidents , responded , and thanked the Brethren for the support hitherto given to the fund , and urged them still further to strengthen what had been so auspiciously begun , and announced that the newly-made made Brother had subscribed £ 2 . 2 s . ; whilst other subscriptions to the amount of nearly 5 guineas had been also received . Bro . Lyons , the immediate P . M ., proposed the health of the Worshipful Master , and , if we may judge from the manner in which it was received , it must have
been highly gratifying to Bro . Risch , who expressed himself in suitable terms , and pledged himself to endeavour to discharge his duties to the satisfaction of the Brethren . The healths of the visitors were next given . Bro . Lord W . Lennox returned thanks on behalf of himself and Bro . visitors , and expressed the gratification he had experienced at the kindness of the Joppa Brethren , and his admiration of the Lodge " workings . " Lodge business being resumed , a case of a charitable nature came under consideration , which was liberally answered , and the Brethren retired with that love and harmony only to be inspired through the Masonic medium .
Fitzroy Lodge ( No . 830 ) . —This united and happy band of military Freemasons met at the head-quarters o £ the Honourable Artillery Company on Friday , 24 th . of October . The W . M . Bro . Peter Matthews , assisted by his officers , passed one Brother to the degree of a Fellow Craft , and raised one to the sublime degree of a Master Mason , in that able and correct manner which has rendered him such a distinguished member of the Order .
INSTRUCTION . Confidence Lodge ( No . 228 ) . —On Wednesday , 1 st October , the members of this flourishing Lodge of Instruction assembled at Bro . Wadeson ' s , Bengal Arms , Birchindane , City , for the purpose of working the fifteen sections , Bro . Brett as W . M . putting the questions , and the following Brethren answering them : —First Lecture—1 st , Bro . Wadeson ; 2 nd , Bro , Lowenstark ; 3 rd , Bro . Brewer ; 4 th ,
Bro . Wadeson ; 5 th , Bro . Lowenstark ; 6 th , Bro . Newnham ; 7 th , Bro . Lowenstark . Second Lecture—1 st , Bro . Panchard ; 2 nd , Bro . An slow ; 3 rd , Bro . Newnham ; 4 th , Bro . Noak ; 5 th , Bro . Newnham . Third Lecture—1 st , Bro . Jackson ; 2 nd , Bro . Noak ; 3 rd , Bro . Anslow . The sections were worked in a most efficient manner . Any Brother in search of Masonic Instruction is requested to pay this Lodge a visit . The Brethren meet every Wednesday evening at eight o ' clock precisely .
Provincial.
PROVINCIAL .
ESSE X . ( JOLCTTESWTL—Angel Lodge ( No . 50 ) .- —On Tuesday , October 7 , the annual festival of St . d " ohn the Baptist was celebrated at the ( hips Hotel , and the attendance of Brethren , the number of the Order initiated , and tho apparent interest taken in the proceedings , tended to show that lYceinasoiny was in a most flourishing condition at the present time . There were four candidates initiated into Masonic Mysteries—viz ., Captain Douglas de Benci and Lieutenant and Adjutant