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The Mmomc Mibroe
Lodge of Fidelity ( No . 3 ) , — -This Lodge met at the Freemasons' Tavern , on the-lOtii instant , presided over by Bro .,. .-Wptton ;; ; W ; M . There were thirty-two members present ; and Bro . Madigan , WM . , Isfo , 252 , was a . visitor . The Lodge balloted for and elected the Rev . Mathew Anst Pierpoint J and Lieut . Debenham for initiation ) but neither candidate ' being irt attendance , the Brethren adjourned to an excellent banquet , the pleasure of the evening being greatly augmented by the vocal al ^ ilifcies of Bros , Lawler , H . M . Phillips > aiid several other members of the Lodge . y , ; , .-, . ' ' :
Thursday , 25 *& . —Lodges , Keptune ( 22 ) , Radley ' s Hotel ; Grenadiers ( 79 ) , Freemasons ' Tavern ; Sbakspeare ( 116 ) , Albion Tavern . Chapter . —Domatic ( 206 ) , Falcon Tavern . General Committee Girls' School , at 12 . » Friday , 26 */ i . —Lodge , Universal ( 212 ) , Freemasons Tavern . House Committee Boys' School , at 3 . Saturday , 2 7 ^ . —Lodge , Unity ( 215 ) , London Tavern . Chapter *—St . George ' s ( 5 ) , freemasons' Tavern . [ The appointments of Lodges of Instruction will appear in the last number of each month . ]
Kent Lodge ( No . 15 ) .- —A meeting of this Lodge was held on Wednesday , November 10 th > at Bro . Harris ^ Three Tun s Tave ^ it was very fully attended . Bro . Dresses Rogers , W . M ., presided ; Bro . Mariner , S . W ,, and Bro . Parker , J ^ hill and Twelves to the sublime de ^^ a most impressive manner . Bros . Long and Turner ^ passed to the second degree . Some Other business having "been disposed of , the
W . M ; said that since the last occasion he had met them , he found that the Crystal Palace Lodge had taken up a matter to which he had previously devoted a good deal of attention in reference to a grand Moronic festival in the Crystal Palace , and he had attended a meeting of a committee appointed to carry it out , from whom he had met with a hearty response . There was nothing like antagonism between the members of that Lodge and himself , and he should , therefore , join heart and hand with them in obtaining the object which was now exciting the
greatest interest amongst the Craft . The matter was surrounded by difficulties which he little expected , and unless it was supported by the Craft generally , it could not be successful , although his object was to obtain £ 1 , 000 at the least , towards their Masonic charities . He completely acquitted the Crystal Palace Lodge of any unfairness , and all he asked of them was to give him their assistance ; for the future , he desired that their action should be united , and most sincerely did he hope that it would prove successful . Bro . Trebbeck , as a member of the
Crystal Palace Lodge , could assure the Brethren that it was the desire of their members to work hand and heart with them , and he trusted that he should see this great work carried out . When he originated the Crystal Palace Lodge , it had suggested itself to his mind that they should have a Masonic gathering in the Crystal Palace , and if the Kent Lodge had taken up the matter , he assured them that the Crystal Palace Lodge would do anything towards it that lay in their power which might be proposed . This part of the business having been disposed
of , the Brethren retired for refreshment , and to which about forty sat down . At the conclusion of the banquet , the W . M . gave the loyal and Masonic toasts , which were responded to in the characteristic manner of the Kent Lodge . Bro . Gibbs , P . M .,. in very appropriate terms , proposed " The health of Bro . ftogers , W . M . of the Kent Lodge , " which wa $ most enthusiastically received . The W . M ., in acknowledging the compliment , said , when he was placed in his present position ,
as Master of the Lodge , it was the proudest moment of his life , and he congratulated the members on the present high position of the Kent Lodge , and he hoped that they would get the assistance of the highest members in the Craft , to aid them in the cause of charity , by a Masonic demonstration at the Crystal Palace . Masonry was now a great and powerful body , and attracted a large amount of public observation at the present moment , although it had slumbered for some
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The Mmomc Mibroe
Lodge of Fidelity ( No . 3 ) , — -This Lodge met at the Freemasons' Tavern , on the-lOtii instant , presided over by Bro .,. .-Wptton ;; ; W ; M . There were thirty-two members present ; and Bro . Madigan , WM . , Isfo , 252 , was a . visitor . The Lodge balloted for and elected the Rev . Mathew Anst Pierpoint J and Lieut . Debenham for initiation ) but neither candidate ' being irt attendance , the Brethren adjourned to an excellent banquet , the pleasure of the evening being greatly augmented by the vocal al ^ ilifcies of Bros , Lawler , H . M . Phillips > aiid several other members of the Lodge . y , ; , .-, . ' ' :
Thursday , 25 *& . —Lodges , Keptune ( 22 ) , Radley ' s Hotel ; Grenadiers ( 79 ) , Freemasons ' Tavern ; Sbakspeare ( 116 ) , Albion Tavern . Chapter . —Domatic ( 206 ) , Falcon Tavern . General Committee Girls' School , at 12 . » Friday , 26 */ i . —Lodge , Universal ( 212 ) , Freemasons Tavern . House Committee Boys' School , at 3 . Saturday , 2 7 ^ . —Lodge , Unity ( 215 ) , London Tavern . Chapter *—St . George ' s ( 5 ) , freemasons' Tavern . [ The appointments of Lodges of Instruction will appear in the last number of each month . ]
Kent Lodge ( No . 15 ) .- —A meeting of this Lodge was held on Wednesday , November 10 th > at Bro . Harris ^ Three Tun s Tave ^ it was very fully attended . Bro . Dresses Rogers , W . M ., presided ; Bro . Mariner , S . W ,, and Bro . Parker , J ^ hill and Twelves to the sublime de ^^ a most impressive manner . Bros . Long and Turner ^ passed to the second degree . Some Other business having "been disposed of , the
W . M ; said that since the last occasion he had met them , he found that the Crystal Palace Lodge had taken up a matter to which he had previously devoted a good deal of attention in reference to a grand Moronic festival in the Crystal Palace , and he had attended a meeting of a committee appointed to carry it out , from whom he had met with a hearty response . There was nothing like antagonism between the members of that Lodge and himself , and he should , therefore , join heart and hand with them in obtaining the object which was now exciting the
greatest interest amongst the Craft . The matter was surrounded by difficulties which he little expected , and unless it was supported by the Craft generally , it could not be successful , although his object was to obtain £ 1 , 000 at the least , towards their Masonic charities . He completely acquitted the Crystal Palace Lodge of any unfairness , and all he asked of them was to give him their assistance ; for the future , he desired that their action should be united , and most sincerely did he hope that it would prove successful . Bro . Trebbeck , as a member of the
Crystal Palace Lodge , could assure the Brethren that it was the desire of their members to work hand and heart with them , and he trusted that he should see this great work carried out . When he originated the Crystal Palace Lodge , it had suggested itself to his mind that they should have a Masonic gathering in the Crystal Palace , and if the Kent Lodge had taken up the matter , he assured them that the Crystal Palace Lodge would do anything towards it that lay in their power which might be proposed . This part of the business having been disposed
of , the Brethren retired for refreshment , and to which about forty sat down . At the conclusion of the banquet , the W . M . gave the loyal and Masonic toasts , which were responded to in the characteristic manner of the Kent Lodge . Bro . Gibbs , P . M .,. in very appropriate terms , proposed " The health of Bro . ftogers , W . M . of the Kent Lodge , " which wa $ most enthusiastically received . The W . M ., in acknowledging the compliment , said , when he was placed in his present position ,
as Master of the Lodge , it was the proudest moment of his life , and he congratulated the members on the present high position of the Kent Lodge , and he hoped that they would get the assistance of the highest members in the Craft , to aid them in the cause of charity , by a Masonic demonstration at the Crystal Palace . Masonry was now a great and powerful body , and attracted a large amount of public observation at the present moment , although it had slumbered for some