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The Masonic Mirror
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APPOINTMENTS . TTmrsday , l ) ecemfopfflth < - ° & o ^ General Committee Girla ' School , sti 12 . : > .::. ; ^ Friday , Sl ^^ House Commttee Boys * Schooh at 3 i Saturday , Jdrmary 1 st , 1859 . ~ -IiOdges ; London ( 125 )/ Freemasons' Tavern ; St . Thomas ' s Monday , 3 rrf , —Lodges , Robert Bunts ( 25 ) j Preemasons * Tavern ; Boyal Jubilee ( 85 ) , AridertbirV . Hotel j St ; John's ( 107 ) , Kadley ' s Hotel ; St . Luke ' s ( 168 ) , Coiinriercial Hall , Chelsea ; Joppa ( 223 ) , Jlbion . Tavern ; Unipn ( 318 ) , FreemagoiisVTavern . Tuesday , 4 ^ . ^—Lodges , Albion ( 9 ) , freemasons' Tavern ; Old Himdee ( 18 ) , London Tavern ; Temple ( 118 ) , Ship and Turtle ; Old Concord ( 201 )^ Freemasons' Tavern ; Euphrates ( 257 ) , White Hart Tavern , Bishopsgate Street ; Stability ( 264 *) , Green I ) ragon , ditto ; La Tolerance ( 784 ) , freemasons' Tavern . € kaj } terr-St < John ' s ( 196 ) , Badley-s Hptd . Wednesday , 5 ^ . ^ Lodge , ^ Florence Nightingale ( 1008 ) , ^ freemasons' Tavern . Thursday , 6 £ f E ( S ( t . —Lodges , gyptian 29 ) , George and Blue Boar ; trong Man 53 ) , falcon Tavern ; Good Report ( 158 ) , Eadley ' s Hotel ; Lion and Lamb ( 227 ) , Bridge House Hotel ; St . Andrew's ( 281 ); [ Freemasons' Tavern ; Yarborough ( 812 ) , George Tavern ; St . George ' s in the East j Crystal Palace ( 1044 ) , Crystal Palace . Friday , 7 th . ~ Chapter . — ~ Fide \ itj ( 3 ) , London Tavern . [ The appointments of Lodges of Instruction will appear in the last numner of each month . ]
Grand Stewards' Lodge . —The first public night of the season was held at the Freemason ' s Tavern , on Wednesday , the 15 th inst ., when the second and third lectures were worked in sections . Bro . Johnstone , W . M ., Occupied the chair , and the sections were worked as follows : —Second lecture by Bros . Elwood , Watson , Nutt , Hinxman , and Warren . Third lecture , Bros . Watson , Hewlett , and Warren .
Albion Lodge ( No . 9 ) . —This well conducted Lodge held a meeting on the 7 th inst ., Bro . Ferryman , W . M ., presiding . The minutes of last meeting having been read by the Secretary , Bro . Rackstraw , and confirmed , a gentleman was introduced and initiated into the Order ; after which , the election of W . M . for , the year ensuing took place , the election falling upon Bro . Moring , P . W . ; the present S . W ., Bro . Hughes , declining the honour on account of illness , much to the regret of the Brethren , who unanimously expressed a hope that at a future time their excellent
S . W . would be sufficiently recovered to take the position he was well worthy of . Bro . Charles Lee was re-elected Treasurer , complimentary allusion being made to the value of that Brother ' s services . Bro . G . Smith was elected . Tyler . Lodge was then closed , and the Brethreii retired to banquet , which was followed by the usual toasts . The visitors were Bros . Arliss , P . M ., ' Beuler , Wood , Banks , G . Taylor , Robinson , Coolie , & c . Bro . Cooke , in acknowledging the toast of " The Visitors , " said , that every one professing Freemasonry , should endeavour to do some good on behalf of their excellent charities . He was free to confess that 4 .-1
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The Masonic Mirror
lai ^ j ^^ METEOPOIiITAN
APPOINTMENTS . TTmrsday , l ) ecemfopfflth < - ° & o ^ General Committee Girla ' School , sti 12 . : > .::. ; ^ Friday , Sl ^^ House Commttee Boys * Schooh at 3 i Saturday , Jdrmary 1 st , 1859 . ~ -IiOdges ; London ( 125 )/ Freemasons' Tavern ; St . Thomas ' s Monday , 3 rrf , —Lodges , Robert Bunts ( 25 ) j Preemasons * Tavern ; Boyal Jubilee ( 85 ) , AridertbirV . Hotel j St ; John's ( 107 ) , Kadley ' s Hotel ; St . Luke ' s ( 168 ) , Coiinriercial Hall , Chelsea ; Joppa ( 223 ) , Jlbion . Tavern ; Unipn ( 318 ) , FreemagoiisVTavern . Tuesday , 4 ^ . ^—Lodges , Albion ( 9 ) , freemasons' Tavern ; Old Himdee ( 18 ) , London Tavern ; Temple ( 118 ) , Ship and Turtle ; Old Concord ( 201 )^ Freemasons' Tavern ; Euphrates ( 257 ) , White Hart Tavern , Bishopsgate Street ; Stability ( 264 *) , Green I ) ragon , ditto ; La Tolerance ( 784 ) , freemasons' Tavern . € kaj } terr-St < John ' s ( 196 ) , Badley-s Hptd . Wednesday , 5 ^ . ^ Lodge , ^ Florence Nightingale ( 1008 ) , ^ freemasons' Tavern . Thursday , 6 £ f E ( S ( t . —Lodges , gyptian 29 ) , George and Blue Boar ; trong Man 53 ) , falcon Tavern ; Good Report ( 158 ) , Eadley ' s Hotel ; Lion and Lamb ( 227 ) , Bridge House Hotel ; St . Andrew's ( 281 ); [ Freemasons' Tavern ; Yarborough ( 812 ) , George Tavern ; St . George ' s in the East j Crystal Palace ( 1044 ) , Crystal Palace . Friday , 7 th . ~ Chapter . — ~ Fide \ itj ( 3 ) , London Tavern . [ The appointments of Lodges of Instruction will appear in the last numner of each month . ]
Grand Stewards' Lodge . —The first public night of the season was held at the Freemason ' s Tavern , on Wednesday , the 15 th inst ., when the second and third lectures were worked in sections . Bro . Johnstone , W . M ., Occupied the chair , and the sections were worked as follows : —Second lecture by Bros . Elwood , Watson , Nutt , Hinxman , and Warren . Third lecture , Bros . Watson , Hewlett , and Warren .
Albion Lodge ( No . 9 ) . —This well conducted Lodge held a meeting on the 7 th inst ., Bro . Ferryman , W . M ., presiding . The minutes of last meeting having been read by the Secretary , Bro . Rackstraw , and confirmed , a gentleman was introduced and initiated into the Order ; after which , the election of W . M . for , the year ensuing took place , the election falling upon Bro . Moring , P . W . ; the present S . W ., Bro . Hughes , declining the honour on account of illness , much to the regret of the Brethren , who unanimously expressed a hope that at a future time their excellent
S . W . would be sufficiently recovered to take the position he was well worthy of . Bro . Charles Lee was re-elected Treasurer , complimentary allusion being made to the value of that Brother ' s services . Bro . G . Smith was elected . Tyler . Lodge was then closed , and the Brethreii retired to banquet , which was followed by the usual toasts . The visitors were Bros . Arliss , P . M ., ' Beuler , Wood , Banks , G . Taylor , Robinson , Coolie , & c . Bro . Cooke , in acknowledging the toast of " The Visitors , " said , that every one professing Freemasonry , should endeavour to do some good on behalf of their excellent charities . He was free to confess that 4 .-1