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There was no wonder that a spirit of retaliation bad arisen upon the subject , and as long as he had the confidence to feel that the esteem of their worthy Master was the leading spirit of the Brethren , he should feel Jit his bounden duty to support the dignity of the Craft , and the honour and fair fame of their venerated chief . Bro . Hollier , W . M ., No . 819 , having obtained the use of the gavel , had niuch pleasure in proposing the health of the W . M ., Bro . Clark , he was sure , from what
he knew of Bro . Clark ' s energy and ability outside the door of the Lodge , that they had a Master that was fully competent to uphold and maintain the dignity of his Lodge and the honour of the Craft . As an old P . M . of that Lodge , he felt much pleasure in visiting his mother Lodge , although lie had the honour to be a member of Lodge No . 730 , and the W . M . of No . 819 . Yet he felt a Masonic desire to meet his old associates in Masonry , believing that Freemasonry was not only a scientific ,
but a social institution . Much good was done to our fellow men by associating together under the all-absorbing influences and ties of the Craft , and although'he was the Master of a non-banqueting Lodge , he believed that facilities like the present were the means ( when properly conducted ) of much social good and kindly feeling . He gave them , with much cordiality , " -Their W . M ., and prosperity to his Lodge /' Bro . Clark , W . M ., replied in a few appropriate remarks , and expressed his deep regret that he could not possibly attend that evening in time to jjerform his duties
m the third degree ; he had now a most pleasing privilege to perform , and that was to ask the Brethren of Lodge No , 313 , to drink to ic The health , of the visiting Brethren . " He w as surrounded by , such a host of distinguished men and Masons , that his tongue failed to give utterance to his emotions , hut they all knew that that they were each and all held in the highest esteem in their respective Lodges , and had done good service in the cause of Freemasonry ; he could not particularize any , for each had his respective merits . He should again pledge them , in long
life and happiness , and prosperity to their Lodges . Bro . Hollier , W . M ., No . 819 , again rose to respond to the toasts , and thought that their Master had been too energetic in his praise of their merits he was not an old Mason himself , but he assured them that himself and the visitors around would at all times be willing to continue to do anything for the protection of Masonry . He could not , however ,
agree with every thing that his Rev . Brother had said about the articles in the Freemasons' Magazine ; he much regretted that they had appeared in such an objectionable shape , but he was truly sorry to see a letter signed" P . M ., No . 313 , " which reflected much disgrace upon the writer , for Bro . "Wigginton had assured him that he did not write the article in question . A number of other toasts were drunk , after which the Brethren separated after spending a most harmonious evening .
YORKSHIRE ( NORTH AND EAST ) . AppoiNTKEtfls . —Zvotf ^ s . —Monday , November 15 th , TTnion ( 287 ) , Masonic Hall , York , at 7 ; Tuesday , 16 th , Camolodunum ( 958 ) , Freemasons' Hall , New Malton , at 7 .
YORKSHIRE ( WEST ) , AT ? vomTMM 7 fTB . —J ; odge , s . —Thursday , November 18 th 3 Threa Grand Principles ( 251 ) , Masonic Hall , Dewebury , at 6 ; Harmony ( 34 £ ) , Masonic Hall , ftuddersfteld . at 7 ; Harmony ( 874 ) , Freemasons' Hall , Bradford , at 7 ; Friday , 19 th , Holme Yalley ( 937 ) , Victoria Hotel , Holmiirtb , at 7 ; Alfred Instruction ( 384 ) , Gri / Iin Hotel , Leeds , at 8 *
Mark Masonry.
MARK MAS 0 NRT
St . Mark ' s Lodge ( No . 1 , Scottish Constitution ) , —A meeting m thid Lodge was held on Wednesday last at the Freemasons' Tavern , when the R . W . Manter , Bro . H . Riseborough Bharrnan ( W . M . of the Phcbnbc Lodge , No . 202 ) , advanced Bro . 1 \ L . Fox ( P . M . of the Royal Athelstati Lodge , No . 19 ) to the dignity of a Mark Master Mason , Bro . Shannan then appointed the following officerB for the coming
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Provincial
There was no wonder that a spirit of retaliation bad arisen upon the subject , and as long as he had the confidence to feel that the esteem of their worthy Master was the leading spirit of the Brethren , he should feel Jit his bounden duty to support the dignity of the Craft , and the honour and fair fame of their venerated chief . Bro . Hollier , W . M ., No . 819 , having obtained the use of the gavel , had niuch pleasure in proposing the health of the W . M ., Bro . Clark , he was sure , from what
he knew of Bro . Clark ' s energy and ability outside the door of the Lodge , that they had a Master that was fully competent to uphold and maintain the dignity of his Lodge and the honour of the Craft . As an old P . M . of that Lodge , he felt much pleasure in visiting his mother Lodge , although lie had the honour to be a member of Lodge No . 730 , and the W . M . of No . 819 . Yet he felt a Masonic desire to meet his old associates in Masonry , believing that Freemasonry was not only a scientific ,
but a social institution . Much good was done to our fellow men by associating together under the all-absorbing influences and ties of the Craft , and although'he was the Master of a non-banqueting Lodge , he believed that facilities like the present were the means ( when properly conducted ) of much social good and kindly feeling . He gave them , with much cordiality , " -Their W . M ., and prosperity to his Lodge /' Bro . Clark , W . M ., replied in a few appropriate remarks , and expressed his deep regret that he could not possibly attend that evening in time to jjerform his duties
m the third degree ; he had now a most pleasing privilege to perform , and that was to ask the Brethren of Lodge No , 313 , to drink to ic The health , of the visiting Brethren . " He w as surrounded by , such a host of distinguished men and Masons , that his tongue failed to give utterance to his emotions , hut they all knew that that they were each and all held in the highest esteem in their respective Lodges , and had done good service in the cause of Freemasonry ; he could not particularize any , for each had his respective merits . He should again pledge them , in long
life and happiness , and prosperity to their Lodges . Bro . Hollier , W . M ., No . 819 , again rose to respond to the toasts , and thought that their Master had been too energetic in his praise of their merits he was not an old Mason himself , but he assured them that himself and the visitors around would at all times be willing to continue to do anything for the protection of Masonry . He could not , however ,
agree with every thing that his Rev . Brother had said about the articles in the Freemasons' Magazine ; he much regretted that they had appeared in such an objectionable shape , but he was truly sorry to see a letter signed" P . M ., No . 313 , " which reflected much disgrace upon the writer , for Bro . "Wigginton had assured him that he did not write the article in question . A number of other toasts were drunk , after which the Brethren separated after spending a most harmonious evening .
YORKSHIRE ( NORTH AND EAST ) . AppoiNTKEtfls . —Zvotf ^ s . —Monday , November 15 th , TTnion ( 287 ) , Masonic Hall , York , at 7 ; Tuesday , 16 th , Camolodunum ( 958 ) , Freemasons' Hall , New Malton , at 7 .
YORKSHIRE ( WEST ) , AT ? vomTMM 7 fTB . —J ; odge , s . —Thursday , November 18 th 3 Threa Grand Principles ( 251 ) , Masonic Hall , Dewebury , at 6 ; Harmony ( 34 £ ) , Masonic Hall , ftuddersfteld . at 7 ; Harmony ( 874 ) , Freemasons' Hall , Bradford , at 7 ; Friday , 19 th , Holme Yalley ( 937 ) , Victoria Hotel , Holmiirtb , at 7 ; Alfred Instruction ( 384 ) , Gri / Iin Hotel , Leeds , at 8 *
Mark Masonry.
MARK MAS 0 NRT
St . Mark ' s Lodge ( No . 1 , Scottish Constitution ) , —A meeting m thid Lodge was held on Wednesday last at the Freemasons' Tavern , when the R . W . Manter , Bro . H . Riseborough Bharrnan ( W . M . of the Phcbnbc Lodge , No . 202 ) , advanced Bro . 1 \ L . Fox ( P . M . of the Royal Athelstati Lodge , No . 19 ) to the dignity of a Mark Master Mason , Bro . Shannan then appointed the following officerB for the coming