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The Masonic Milutok.
Bro . Muggeridge , * in responding to the toast , " The Past Masters of No . 227 / 5 said th-e ^ were always ready for working or instruction , and to supply the place < of : any . officer unavoidably absent ; the junior members of the Lodge were fully sensible of this , as was evinced by their wiBingness to receive instructor ! , as also by their good attendance at the Lodge of Instruction . , There were about thirty Brethren present , and all departed highly pleased with the evening ' s proceedings .
St . Andrew ' s Lodge ( No . 281 ) . —The opening of this excellent working Lodge took place at the FreemaBons Tavern , on Thursday , Nov . 4 th , when Bros * Coster and Curtis were raised to the sublime degree of M > M . The admirable manner in which the ceremony was performed by the W . M . elicited from all the Brethren present the unanimous marks of commendation . The labours of the Lodge being ended , the Brethren sat down to banquet ,-and the remainder of the evening was agreeably spent , interspersed with some very good singing on the parts of Bros . Egan , P . M . > Messert , S . W ., Owen , and other Brother , who " are always ready to assist the W . M . 'in m aintaining the harmony of this Lodge .
INSTRUCTION
Egbert Burns Loncm ( No . 25 ) . —This Lodge of Instruction met on Friday , Nov . 5 th , at Bro . J . W . Adams , the Union Tavern , Air-street , Piccadilly , for the purpose of working the fifteen sections—Bro . T . A , Adams , W . M . ; Bro W . Watson , S . W . ; Bro . Le Gassick , J . W . The following Brethren worked the different sections , ' : —• First lecture : first , Bro . Mathews ; second , Bro . Daly ; third , Bro . Cauleher ; fourth , Bro . Walkley ; fifth , Bro . Le Gassick ; sixth , Bro . Dyte ; seventh , Bro . Hammett . Second lecture ; first , Bro . T . Allen ; second , Bro . Gladwin ; third , Bro . Alien ; fourth , Bro . Watson ; fifth , Bro . Daly . Third lecture : first , Bro . Cauleher ; second , Bro . T . A . Adams ; third , Bro . J . W . Adams .
Confidence Lodge ( No . 228 ) . — -A considerable number of the Brethren of this Lodge met on Wednesday last , at the Bengal Arms , Bireliin-lane , to witness the ceremony of installation performed by Bro . Brett , who presided as W . M . on the occasion . Bro . Astelow having been installed into the chair of King Solomon , elected his officers as follows : —Bros . Ho ad , S . W . ; Chancellor , J . W . ; Jackson ^ Treas . ; * Burch , Sec ; Baker , SJD . ; Wilson , J . D . ; Greenwood , LG . ; Smith , Tyler-The 4 th 5 th and 6 th sections of trhe first degree were then worked by the Brethren , the questions respectively by Bros . Anslow , Arnold and Drukker . The following
Brethren having been proposed , were elected members of this Lodge : —Bros . Hill , No . 10 U ; Astelow , No . 118 ; Bertram , No . 1044 ; Dullens , No . 1051 ; Treble , No . 29 . Bro . Anslow then rose for the purpose of proposing that a vote of thanks to Bro . Brett be recorded on the minutes of the Lodge , aud said he never rose with greater pleasure to propose a vote of thanks than on the present occasion . lb gave him an opportunity of bearing testimony to the ability with which Bro . Brett
had performed the installations , and asserting , without fear of contradiction , that the ceremony had been worked that evening with an excellence unsurpassed by any member in any Lodge . He congratulated Bro . Brett on attaining a position which few members in the Craft could boast . Bro . Brett , in returning thanks , reminded the Brethren that it was only by constant attendance at various Lodges of Instruction , and the assistance of a few good working Masons , he had been able to g < iin that knowledge upon which Bro . Anslow had complimented him . Ho had the pleasure of meeting Bro . Anslow at nearly every Lodge he entered , bo that ho
might almost say that where one was the other would also be found . In the course of the evening Bro . Hill called the attention of the Secretary to the necessity of having this Lodge placed on the calendar correctly , as regarded the place and time of meeting , as he could speak from his own knowledge that many country Brethren on visiting London referred to tho calendar for a Lodge of Instruction , and in every case without a single exception , had returned disappointed , either from tho Lodge not being opened , or the place of meeting being misrepresented . Nothing furthei offering for the good of Masonry , the Lodge closed at ten o ' clock ,, Crystal Palace Lodge ( No . 1044 ) . —The weekly meeting of this Lodge wm held at Bro . Hill ' s , the City Arms Tavern , West Square , Southwark , on Monday
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The Masonic Milutok.
Bro . Muggeridge , * in responding to the toast , " The Past Masters of No . 227 / 5 said th-e ^ were always ready for working or instruction , and to supply the place < of : any . officer unavoidably absent ; the junior members of the Lodge were fully sensible of this , as was evinced by their wiBingness to receive instructor ! , as also by their good attendance at the Lodge of Instruction . , There were about thirty Brethren present , and all departed highly pleased with the evening ' s proceedings .
St . Andrew ' s Lodge ( No . 281 ) . —The opening of this excellent working Lodge took place at the FreemaBons Tavern , on Thursday , Nov . 4 th , when Bros * Coster and Curtis were raised to the sublime degree of M > M . The admirable manner in which the ceremony was performed by the W . M . elicited from all the Brethren present the unanimous marks of commendation . The labours of the Lodge being ended , the Brethren sat down to banquet ,-and the remainder of the evening was agreeably spent , interspersed with some very good singing on the parts of Bros . Egan , P . M . > Messert , S . W ., Owen , and other Brother , who " are always ready to assist the W . M . 'in m aintaining the harmony of this Lodge .
INSTRUCTION
Egbert Burns Loncm ( No . 25 ) . —This Lodge of Instruction met on Friday , Nov . 5 th , at Bro . J . W . Adams , the Union Tavern , Air-street , Piccadilly , for the purpose of working the fifteen sections—Bro . T . A , Adams , W . M . ; Bro W . Watson , S . W . ; Bro . Le Gassick , J . W . The following Brethren worked the different sections , ' : —• First lecture : first , Bro . Mathews ; second , Bro . Daly ; third , Bro . Cauleher ; fourth , Bro . Walkley ; fifth , Bro . Le Gassick ; sixth , Bro . Dyte ; seventh , Bro . Hammett . Second lecture ; first , Bro . T . Allen ; second , Bro . Gladwin ; third , Bro . Alien ; fourth , Bro . Watson ; fifth , Bro . Daly . Third lecture : first , Bro . Cauleher ; second , Bro . T . A . Adams ; third , Bro . J . W . Adams .
Confidence Lodge ( No . 228 ) . — -A considerable number of the Brethren of this Lodge met on Wednesday last , at the Bengal Arms , Bireliin-lane , to witness the ceremony of installation performed by Bro . Brett , who presided as W . M . on the occasion . Bro . Astelow having been installed into the chair of King Solomon , elected his officers as follows : —Bros . Ho ad , S . W . ; Chancellor , J . W . ; Jackson ^ Treas . ; * Burch , Sec ; Baker , SJD . ; Wilson , J . D . ; Greenwood , LG . ; Smith , Tyler-The 4 th 5 th and 6 th sections of trhe first degree were then worked by the Brethren , the questions respectively by Bros . Anslow , Arnold and Drukker . The following
Brethren having been proposed , were elected members of this Lodge : —Bros . Hill , No . 10 U ; Astelow , No . 118 ; Bertram , No . 1044 ; Dullens , No . 1051 ; Treble , No . 29 . Bro . Anslow then rose for the purpose of proposing that a vote of thanks to Bro . Brett be recorded on the minutes of the Lodge , aud said he never rose with greater pleasure to propose a vote of thanks than on the present occasion . lb gave him an opportunity of bearing testimony to the ability with which Bro . Brett
had performed the installations , and asserting , without fear of contradiction , that the ceremony had been worked that evening with an excellence unsurpassed by any member in any Lodge . He congratulated Bro . Brett on attaining a position which few members in the Craft could boast . Bro . Brett , in returning thanks , reminded the Brethren that it was only by constant attendance at various Lodges of Instruction , and the assistance of a few good working Masons , he had been able to g < iin that knowledge upon which Bro . Anslow had complimented him . Ho had the pleasure of meeting Bro . Anslow at nearly every Lodge he entered , bo that ho
might almost say that where one was the other would also be found . In the course of the evening Bro . Hill called the attention of the Secretary to the necessity of having this Lodge placed on the calendar correctly , as regarded the place and time of meeting , as he could speak from his own knowledge that many country Brethren on visiting London referred to tho calendar for a Lodge of Instruction , and in every case without a single exception , had returned disappointed , either from tho Lodge not being opened , or the place of meeting being misrepresented . Nothing furthei offering for the good of Masonry , the Lodge closed at ten o ' clock ,, Crystal Palace Lodge ( No . 1044 ) . —The weekly meeting of this Lodge wm held at Bro . Hill ' s , the City Arms Tavern , West Square , Southwark , on Monday