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Metropolitan.
Tuesday , 9 ^ . —Lodges , Burlington ( 113 ) , Albion Tavern ; St . James ' s ( 211 ) , Fi-eemasons * Tavern ; Percy ( 234 ) , Ship and Turtle ; Israel ( 247 ) , Sejd ' a Hotel ; St . Michael ' s ( 255 ) , George and Blue Boar ; XMted Strength ( 276 ) , St . John ' s Grate , Clerkenwell ; line Muses ( 286 ) , IVee masons Tavern ; Wellington ( 805 ) , Bull Inn , I / ewisham . Chapter . —Tranquillity ( 218 ) , Bridge House Hotel .
Wednesday , 10 th . —JLqdges , Fidelity ( 3 ) , Freemasons' Tavern , Enoch ( 11 ) , Freemasons Tavern j Union of Waterloo ( 13 ) , King ' s Arms , Woolwich ; Kent ( 15 ) , Three Tuns Tavern , Southwark ; Royal Athelstan ( 19 ) , George and Blue Boar , rjolborn ; Royal Naval ( 70 ) , Freemasons * Tavern ; Vitruvian ( 103 ) , White Hart Tavern , Lambeth ; Eastern Star ( 112 ) , "Wade ' s Hotel , Poplar ; Justice ( 172 ) , Royal Albert , Beptford ; Pilgrim ( 289 ) , Ship and Turtle , Committee Royal Benevolent Institution , at 3 . Thursday , 11 th . —Lodges , Regularity ( 108 ) , Freemasons' Tavern ; Friendship ( 248 ) , Ship and Turtle ; Bank of England ( 329 ) , RadleyY Hotel ; Polish ( 778 ) , Freemasons ' Tavern ; Canonbury f % o ) , Canonbury Tavern , Islington , Domatic Chapter of Instruction Banquet , at Queen Elizabeth , Walworth .
Friday , 12 th . —Lodges , Britannic ( 38 ) , Thatched House Tavern ; Caledonian ( 15 f >) , Ship and Turtle ; Bedford ( 183 ) , Freemasons' Tavern ; Union ( 195 ) , London Tavern . Saturday , % 3 t 7 it—Lodge , Phoenix ( 202 ) , Freemasons' Tavern , [ The appointments of Lodges of Instruction will appear in the last number of each month , ]
Lodge of Peace ahd 'Harmony ( No . 72 ) .- —The quarterly meeting of this Lodge , which , has lately Tery much increased in numbers / and bids fair to rank second to none in the metropolis , was held at the London Tavern , on Thursday , the 28 th of September , under the presidency of Bro . Wm . Young , its able and excellent W . M . The business eomprised two initiations and three passings , and the whole of the ceremonies it need hardly be said , were performed most satisfactorily in every respect . . ' Bro . Thomas , S . W ., was elected W . M . for the ensuing
year , and Bro . J . rT . Tomkins , P . O . D ., was chosen by acclamation as Treasurer , i e ., he would hare been if the law had permitted it , but as it is , was unanimously elected . The furniture and regalia have lately been in the experienced hands of Bro . Piatt , and now present a very handsome appearance . About twenty-five Brethren partook of a capital banquet , the provision for which left nothing to be desired . The customary toasts were duly proposed and responded to , Bro . the Rev . J . M . Bellew , P . Prov . G-. C , Calcutta , acknowledging that of te The Visitors / ' in
doing which he took occasion , m unqualified terms , to express the pleasure he had experienced in witnessing the ceremonies , and indeed the whole business of the Lodge , so well conducted as they had been by the WM .. Y , Bro . oung . The " Masonic Charities / ' a toast , which it is gradually becoming more customary to introduce at the banquet , was , in the unavoidable and much regretted absence of
Bro . P . Crew , coupled with the name of Bro . Binckes , who in urging the claims of these institutions , addressed himself more particularly to the initiates , Bros . Acocks and Farmer . The capital singing of Bro . Edney , assisted as he was hy the vocal efforts of several of the members and visitors , contributed "very materially to the happiness of the evening . The visitors , in addition to those above named were , Bros . H . Garrod , No . II ; Wilson , No . 25 ; Winter , No . 234 ; Dominy , No . 1046 , & c .
Lodge of Prosperity ( No . 78 ) . —At the regular meeting of this Lodge , held on Wednesday , October 27 th , at the White Hart Hotel , Bishopsgate-street ; Bro . Alfred Day , W . M ,, there was a full attendance of Officers and Brethren , the venerable Bro . Barnes , the father of the Lodge , being among them . Bros . McLean , and Thompson , jun ., were passed to the second degree , and Bros . Hunt and Lovegrove were raised to the degree of M . M . Two gentlemen were proposed for . initiation at the next Lodge , and Bro . S . A . Outeridge admitted a joining member
Prudent Brethren Lodge ( No . 169 Wr-The first meeting for the season of this Lodge was held at the Freemasons' Tavern , on Tuesday , Oct . 26 th , under the presidency of Bro . H . G . Warren , W . M . There was a numerous attendance of the Brethren , but the business was little more than formal . Several visitors were present , including Bro . Burton , Prov . G . S . B . for Hertfordshire , Bro . Codnor , W . M . of No . 53 , & c . After spending a very pleasant evening , the Brethren separated at an early hour .
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Metropolitan.
Tuesday , 9 ^ . —Lodges , Burlington ( 113 ) , Albion Tavern ; St . James ' s ( 211 ) , Fi-eemasons * Tavern ; Percy ( 234 ) , Ship and Turtle ; Israel ( 247 ) , Sejd ' a Hotel ; St . Michael ' s ( 255 ) , George and Blue Boar ; XMted Strength ( 276 ) , St . John ' s Grate , Clerkenwell ; line Muses ( 286 ) , IVee masons Tavern ; Wellington ( 805 ) , Bull Inn , I / ewisham . Chapter . —Tranquillity ( 218 ) , Bridge House Hotel .
Wednesday , 10 th . —JLqdges , Fidelity ( 3 ) , Freemasons' Tavern , Enoch ( 11 ) , Freemasons Tavern j Union of Waterloo ( 13 ) , King ' s Arms , Woolwich ; Kent ( 15 ) , Three Tuns Tavern , Southwark ; Royal Athelstan ( 19 ) , George and Blue Boar , rjolborn ; Royal Naval ( 70 ) , Freemasons * Tavern ; Vitruvian ( 103 ) , White Hart Tavern , Lambeth ; Eastern Star ( 112 ) , "Wade ' s Hotel , Poplar ; Justice ( 172 ) , Royal Albert , Beptford ; Pilgrim ( 289 ) , Ship and Turtle , Committee Royal Benevolent Institution , at 3 . Thursday , 11 th . —Lodges , Regularity ( 108 ) , Freemasons' Tavern ; Friendship ( 248 ) , Ship and Turtle ; Bank of England ( 329 ) , RadleyY Hotel ; Polish ( 778 ) , Freemasons ' Tavern ; Canonbury f % o ) , Canonbury Tavern , Islington , Domatic Chapter of Instruction Banquet , at Queen Elizabeth , Walworth .
Friday , 12 th . —Lodges , Britannic ( 38 ) , Thatched House Tavern ; Caledonian ( 15 f >) , Ship and Turtle ; Bedford ( 183 ) , Freemasons' Tavern ; Union ( 195 ) , London Tavern . Saturday , % 3 t 7 it—Lodge , Phoenix ( 202 ) , Freemasons' Tavern , [ The appointments of Lodges of Instruction will appear in the last number of each month , ]
Lodge of Peace ahd 'Harmony ( No . 72 ) .- —The quarterly meeting of this Lodge , which , has lately Tery much increased in numbers / and bids fair to rank second to none in the metropolis , was held at the London Tavern , on Thursday , the 28 th of September , under the presidency of Bro . Wm . Young , its able and excellent W . M . The business eomprised two initiations and three passings , and the whole of the ceremonies it need hardly be said , were performed most satisfactorily in every respect . . ' Bro . Thomas , S . W ., was elected W . M . for the ensuing
year , and Bro . J . rT . Tomkins , P . O . D ., was chosen by acclamation as Treasurer , i e ., he would hare been if the law had permitted it , but as it is , was unanimously elected . The furniture and regalia have lately been in the experienced hands of Bro . Piatt , and now present a very handsome appearance . About twenty-five Brethren partook of a capital banquet , the provision for which left nothing to be desired . The customary toasts were duly proposed and responded to , Bro . the Rev . J . M . Bellew , P . Prov . G-. C , Calcutta , acknowledging that of te The Visitors / ' in
doing which he took occasion , m unqualified terms , to express the pleasure he had experienced in witnessing the ceremonies , and indeed the whole business of the Lodge , so well conducted as they had been by the WM .. Y , Bro . oung . The " Masonic Charities / ' a toast , which it is gradually becoming more customary to introduce at the banquet , was , in the unavoidable and much regretted absence of
Bro . P . Crew , coupled with the name of Bro . Binckes , who in urging the claims of these institutions , addressed himself more particularly to the initiates , Bros . Acocks and Farmer . The capital singing of Bro . Edney , assisted as he was hy the vocal efforts of several of the members and visitors , contributed "very materially to the happiness of the evening . The visitors , in addition to those above named were , Bros . H . Garrod , No . II ; Wilson , No . 25 ; Winter , No . 234 ; Dominy , No . 1046 , & c .
Lodge of Prosperity ( No . 78 ) . —At the regular meeting of this Lodge , held on Wednesday , October 27 th , at the White Hart Hotel , Bishopsgate-street ; Bro . Alfred Day , W . M ,, there was a full attendance of Officers and Brethren , the venerable Bro . Barnes , the father of the Lodge , being among them . Bros . McLean , and Thompson , jun ., were passed to the second degree , and Bros . Hunt and Lovegrove were raised to the degree of M . M . Two gentlemen were proposed for . initiation at the next Lodge , and Bro . S . A . Outeridge admitted a joining member
Prudent Brethren Lodge ( No . 169 Wr-The first meeting for the season of this Lodge was held at the Freemasons' Tavern , on Tuesday , Oct . 26 th , under the presidency of Bro . H . G . Warren , W . M . There was a numerous attendance of the Brethren , but the business was little more than formal . Several visitors were present , including Bro . Burton , Prov . G . S . B . for Hertfordshire , Bro . Codnor , W . M . of No . 53 , & c . After spending a very pleasant evening , the Brethren separated at an early hour .