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The Mmomc Mibroe
evening was spent in the most complete harmony , which was agreeably diversified by some excellent singing by Bros . Silvester , Beckett , and others . Euphrates Lodge ( No . 257 ); - —The members of this Lodge met together on Tuesday , the 9 th inst ., at the White Hart Tavern , Bishopsgate street ; Bro . David Swaebe , W . M ., presided . Three brethren were raised to the sublime degree of M . M ., the W . M . performing the ceremony in a most impressive manner ; after which another Brother was intrusted with the second degree . The next business
was the election of officers , and Bro . M'Dowell , S . W ., was unanimously elected W . M . for the year ensuing . Bro . Klaum Jwas re-elected to the office of Treasurer Another important part of the business of the evening was then transacted , which was the establishriient of a benevolent fund , and several donations were presented to it . A P . M / s jeweltwas unanimously voted to the W . M . in consideration of his valuable services in that office during the past year . A memorial was also voted to the secretary , Bro . Coverley , in consideration of the services rendered by him to the Lodge during a period of twelve years . The Lodge was then closed in due form ,
INSTRUCTION . Kent Lodge ( No . 15 . ) . —A meeting of this Lodge was held on Friday , the 5 th inst ., at Bro . Fitch ' s the Halfway House , Webber street , Blackfriars road . The business of the evening was the working Bro . Steuart presided as W . M ., Bro . Arnold , S . W ., and Bro . Hart , J . W . The sections of the degrees were worked as follows : — -First Lecture : First section , by Bro . Newman ; the second , by Bro . Welsford ; the third , bv Bro . Parker ; the fourth , by Bro .
Hart ; the fifth , by Bro . J , Warren ; the sixth , by Bro . Arnold ; and the seventh , by Bro . Anslow . Second Lecture .-First section , by Bro . Arnold ; the second , by Bro . Anslow ; the third , by Bro . Arnold ; the fourth , by Bro . Brett ; and the fifth , by Bro . Haydon . Third Lecture : First section , by Bro . Anslow ; the second , by Bro . J . Warren ; and the third , by Bro . Brett . Bro . Alfred Sylvester , of the Panmure and Manchester Lodges , was elected a joining member .
Provincial
PROVINCIAL
BRISTOL . Appointments . —Lodge . —Wednesday , November 24 th , Royal Sussex ( 221 ) , Freemasons' Hall , at 7 ; Friday , 26 th . Instruction . —Ditto , at 7 . Chapter . —Tuesday , 23 rd , Beaufort ( 120 ) , ditto , at 7 . Bristol . —Royal Clarence Lodge ( No . 81 ) . —The usual fortnightly meeting of this old and flourishing Lodge , was held on Monday , 8 th instant . There was , as usual , a large attendance of the Brethren , the W . M ,, Bro . Saml . Bryant , P . Prov .
S . G . W ., & c . & c-, presiding ; Bro . Thos . Sainsbury , S . W ., and Bro . W . H . Nicholls , J . W- Mr . Geo- Fry was initiated into the mysteries of the Order , and Bro . Capt Cother passed to the second degree—the ceremonies being performed by tho W . M . in his usual unsurpassable manner . Upon the Lodge being closed down to the first degree , the W . Master called the attention of the Brethren to the late anonymous attacks which had been made upon the M . W . Grand Master , in
a publication called the Masonic Observer , and expressed his opinion , that it would not be unbecoming in them , as composing the oldest and largest Lodge in the province , to take the initiative in some expression of unabated confidence in the perfect integrity and unvarying impartiality of his lordship ' s administration , as well as an expression of sympathy with our M . W . Gr . M . under the unfounded and libellous personal attack ; made upon him in the before mentioned publication .
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The Mmomc Mibroe
evening was spent in the most complete harmony , which was agreeably diversified by some excellent singing by Bros . Silvester , Beckett , and others . Euphrates Lodge ( No . 257 ); - —The members of this Lodge met together on Tuesday , the 9 th inst ., at the White Hart Tavern , Bishopsgate street ; Bro . David Swaebe , W . M ., presided . Three brethren were raised to the sublime degree of M . M ., the W . M . performing the ceremony in a most impressive manner ; after which another Brother was intrusted with the second degree . The next business
was the election of officers , and Bro . M'Dowell , S . W ., was unanimously elected W . M . for the year ensuing . Bro . Klaum Jwas re-elected to the office of Treasurer Another important part of the business of the evening was then transacted , which was the establishriient of a benevolent fund , and several donations were presented to it . A P . M / s jeweltwas unanimously voted to the W . M . in consideration of his valuable services in that office during the past year . A memorial was also voted to the secretary , Bro . Coverley , in consideration of the services rendered by him to the Lodge during a period of twelve years . The Lodge was then closed in due form ,
INSTRUCTION . Kent Lodge ( No . 15 . ) . —A meeting of this Lodge was held on Friday , the 5 th inst ., at Bro . Fitch ' s the Halfway House , Webber street , Blackfriars road . The business of the evening was the working Bro . Steuart presided as W . M ., Bro . Arnold , S . W ., and Bro . Hart , J . W . The sections of the degrees were worked as follows : — -First Lecture : First section , by Bro . Newman ; the second , by Bro . Welsford ; the third , bv Bro . Parker ; the fourth , by Bro .
Hart ; the fifth , by Bro . J , Warren ; the sixth , by Bro . Arnold ; and the seventh , by Bro . Anslow . Second Lecture .-First section , by Bro . Arnold ; the second , by Bro . Anslow ; the third , by Bro . Arnold ; the fourth , by Bro . Brett ; and the fifth , by Bro . Haydon . Third Lecture : First section , by Bro . Anslow ; the second , by Bro . J . Warren ; and the third , by Bro . Brett . Bro . Alfred Sylvester , of the Panmure and Manchester Lodges , was elected a joining member .
Provincial
PROVINCIAL
BRISTOL . Appointments . —Lodge . —Wednesday , November 24 th , Royal Sussex ( 221 ) , Freemasons' Hall , at 7 ; Friday , 26 th . Instruction . —Ditto , at 7 . Chapter . —Tuesday , 23 rd , Beaufort ( 120 ) , ditto , at 7 . Bristol . —Royal Clarence Lodge ( No . 81 ) . —The usual fortnightly meeting of this old and flourishing Lodge , was held on Monday , 8 th instant . There was , as usual , a large attendance of the Brethren , the W . M ,, Bro . Saml . Bryant , P . Prov .
S . G . W ., & c . & c-, presiding ; Bro . Thos . Sainsbury , S . W ., and Bro . W . H . Nicholls , J . W- Mr . Geo- Fry was initiated into the mysteries of the Order , and Bro . Capt Cother passed to the second degree—the ceremonies being performed by tho W . M . in his usual unsurpassable manner . Upon the Lodge being closed down to the first degree , the W . Master called the attention of the Brethren to the late anonymous attacks which had been made upon the M . W . Grand Master , in
a publication called the Masonic Observer , and expressed his opinion , that it would not be unbecoming in them , as composing the oldest and largest Lodge in the province , to take the initiative in some expression of unabated confidence in the perfect integrity and unvarying impartiality of his lordship ' s administration , as well as an expression of sympathy with our M . W . Gr . M . under the unfounded and libellous personal attack ; made upon him in the before mentioned publication .