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The Masonic Mirror.
THE MAS OIIC MIR ROE
• a MASONIC MEMS . Bro . Roxburgh , G-. Beg ., acting as Prov . G . M , for Dorsetshire , ex officio , lias appointed Bro . the Rev . Thomas Pearce , of Morden Ticarage , near Blandford , P . M . of the Wareham Lodge , and P . S . G . W . of the province , as B , Prov . G . M .
Arrangements are being made for holding a Provincial Grand Lodge forthwith . Two new Prov . G . Masters have recently been appointed , Bro . Wm , Henry M'Leod Bead for the Eastern Archipelago ^ and Bro . Lient .-coloiiel Macdonald for the presidency of Madras , vice Bro . R . H . Williams . A Charter has been granted for a new Lodge , to be held at the Old Bell Inn ,
Bursley , Gloucestershire ; under the title of the St . John ' s Lodge ( No . 1063 ) . We understand that the notion of motion to which we alluded last week as having Ibeen given for Grand Lodge—and which we expressed a hope would be withdrawn—has been so at the request of the R . W . Bro , with whom it was
proposed Grand Lodge should express its sympathy . The anniversary of the St . James ' s Union Lodge of Instruction is to be celebrated at Br *? . Copus ' s , Swan Tavern , Mount-street , Grosvenor-square , on Friday next .
Tins first meeting of stewards , to snake preparations for the approaching Festival of the Eoyal Benevolent Institution , is to take place on Friday . The number of names of stewards at present received is fifty-five ; but it is expected that upwards of sixty will be obtained , it being understood that two or three of the Grand Officers have signified their intention of serving , though their names have not
yet been officially returned from their Lodges . There are still eighty London Lodges who have not returned a Steward . If we recollect aright , at a festival some eight or nine years since a subscription was commenced to provide a library for tho Asylum at Croydon . Can any one tell us what has been done in the matter ; or where the money is ' {
METROPOLITAN ,
APPOINTMENTS . ))' e . ( Lv'cX ( i < n } , December l & t . —Q-raetb Lodok . —Lodges , Westminster and Keystone ( 10 ) , Trevmaaonfl' Tavern ; Jerusalem (! ## ) , Freemasons' Tavern ; Florence Nightingale ( 1008 ) , Freemasons' Tavern , "Woolwich . Thursday , 2 nd . —Lodges , Egyptian ( 29 ) , George and Blue Boar ; Strong Man ( 53 ) , Falcon Tavern , better Lane ; Lion and Lamb ( 227 ) , Bridge House- Hotel j Ionic ( 275 ) , Ship and Turtle ; St ; . Andrew ' s ( 281 ) , Freemasons' Tavern ; Yarborough ( 812 ) , George , Commercial Itoad KaBt . V ? iavter . ~ $ t . James ' s ( 2 h Freemasons' Tavern ; Mbrinh ( 9 ) , Thatched House .
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The Masonic Mirror.
THE MAS OIIC MIR ROE
• a MASONIC MEMS . Bro . Roxburgh , G-. Beg ., acting as Prov . G . M , for Dorsetshire , ex officio , lias appointed Bro . the Rev . Thomas Pearce , of Morden Ticarage , near Blandford , P . M . of the Wareham Lodge , and P . S . G . W . of the province , as B , Prov . G . M .
Arrangements are being made for holding a Provincial Grand Lodge forthwith . Two new Prov . G . Masters have recently been appointed , Bro . Wm , Henry M'Leod Bead for the Eastern Archipelago ^ and Bro . Lient .-coloiiel Macdonald for the presidency of Madras , vice Bro . R . H . Williams . A Charter has been granted for a new Lodge , to be held at the Old Bell Inn ,
Bursley , Gloucestershire ; under the title of the St . John ' s Lodge ( No . 1063 ) . We understand that the notion of motion to which we alluded last week as having Ibeen given for Grand Lodge—and which we expressed a hope would be withdrawn—has been so at the request of the R . W . Bro , with whom it was
proposed Grand Lodge should express its sympathy . The anniversary of the St . James ' s Union Lodge of Instruction is to be celebrated at Br *? . Copus ' s , Swan Tavern , Mount-street , Grosvenor-square , on Friday next .
Tins first meeting of stewards , to snake preparations for the approaching Festival of the Eoyal Benevolent Institution , is to take place on Friday . The number of names of stewards at present received is fifty-five ; but it is expected that upwards of sixty will be obtained , it being understood that two or three of the Grand Officers have signified their intention of serving , though their names have not
yet been officially returned from their Lodges . There are still eighty London Lodges who have not returned a Steward . If we recollect aright , at a festival some eight or nine years since a subscription was commenced to provide a library for tho Asylum at Croydon . Can any one tell us what has been done in the matter ; or where the money is ' {
METROPOLITAN ,
APPOINTMENTS . ))' e . ( Lv'cX ( i < n } , December l & t . —Q-raetb Lodok . —Lodges , Westminster and Keystone ( 10 ) , Trevmaaonfl' Tavern ; Jerusalem (! ## ) , Freemasons' Tavern ; Florence Nightingale ( 1008 ) , Freemasons' Tavern , "Woolwich . Thursday , 2 nd . —Lodges , Egyptian ( 29 ) , George and Blue Boar ; Strong Man ( 53 ) , Falcon Tavern , better Lane ; Lion and Lamb ( 227 ) , Bridge House- Hotel j Ionic ( 275 ) , Ship and Turtle ; St ; . Andrew ' s ( 281 ) , Freemasons' Tavern ; Yarborough ( 812 ) , George , Commercial Itoad KaBt . V ? iavter . ~ $ t . James ' s ( 2 h Freemasons' Tavern ; Mbrinh ( 9 ) , Thatched House .