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John Hervev , G . D . B ., Comp . Beecham , Z . elect , was unfortunately too unwell to assume the Chair , although present . The following P . Z . s , Houghton , Hodgkinson , S . Dunning , Speed , Hodgson , & c ., were present . The usual banquet followed , and the Comps . separated at an early hour .

Moira Chapter ( No . 109 ) . —This Chapter met at the London Tavern , on Friday , February 16 . Comp . Bridge , M . E . Z . ; Thomson , H . ; and Law , J . ; Bros . Fred . Slight , E . J . Powell , and H . R . Allen were exalted . The duties of P . S . were most efficiently discharged by Comp . Ledger . The prosperity of this Chapter is greatly aided by the management of its excellent Treasurer , Comp . Potter , P . G . S . D .

Yarborotjgh Chapter ( No . 812 ) . —On Thursday , 14 th February , a Convocation of this flourishing Chapter was held in the Chapel-room , George Tavern , Commercial Road East , when M . Ex . Comp . George Biggs , P . Z ., G . D . C ., in his very able and impressive manner , installed Ex . Comp . T . E . Davis in the Chair of H . ; after which Bro . Freeman , P . M . No . 247 ; Bro . Corner , P . M . No . 112 ; and Bro . Taylor , S . W . No . 33 , were exalted . The Companions then adjourned to the Banquet-room , where the M . Ex . Principals , viz . : —Ex . Comp . P . Tuxford , Z . ; Ex . Comp . P . E . Davis , H . ; and Ex . Comp . Wynne , P . Z . as J ., presided over an elegant repast , provided by Ex . Comp . R . S . Williams , Z . No . 11 .

KNIGHT TEMPLARISM . The Annual Meeting of the Grand Conclave of the Royal Exalted , Religious , and Military Order of Masonic Knights Templar in England and Wales , under the command of Sir Knight Colonel C . K . Kemeys Tynte , Most Eminent and Supreme Grand Master , will be held at Freemasons' Hall , Great Queen-street ,

London , on Friday , the 11 th day of May next , at Three o ' clock in the afternoon , precisely . If any motion is to be submitted to Grand Conclave , notice thereof must be given in writing to the Grand Chancellor , Fr . Henry Emly , 3 , New Square , Lincoln ' s Inn , before the 6 th day of April , to be by him submitted to the Committee for general purposes ,

The United Masonic Ball took place , Tuesday , January 30 , at the Freemasons Hall , when , notwithstanding the inclemency of the weather , 250 were present . At half-past nine dancing commenced to the strains from Adams ' s band . At one o ' clock an elegant supper was served . The noble hall , the most capacious and splendid in London , was brilliantly lighted ; and the usual gentlemanly behaviour of Bro . Frampton as M . C ., added considerably to the eclat of the proceedings , which concluded about four o ' clock in the morning , all present looking forward with pleasure to the second " United Masonic Ball , " which is now established on a firm foundation .

Provincial

PROVINCIAL

BERKSHIRE . Reading . —Lodge of Union ( No . 597 ) . —A meeting of this Lodge was held February 5 , when two initiates were admitted into Freemasonry by the W . M .

DEVONSHIRE . Plymouth . —On 27 th December , St . John ' s-day , the Brethren of Brunswick Lodge ( No . 185 ) , assembled at their Lodge room , St . George ' s Hall , Stonehouse , for the purpose of installing their W . M . for the year ensuing . The ceremony was most ably and impressively performed by Bro . P . E . Rowe , P . M ., P . P . G ., D . C . ; when Bro . Samuel Pearse was placed in the Chair . The W . M . then named and installed the following Brethren as his Officers : —Bro , James Clase , S . W . : Bro .

“The Freemasons' Monthly Magazine: 1855-03-01, Page 42” Masonic Periodicals Online, Library and Museum of Freemasonry, 15 May 2025, django:8000/periodicals/mmr/issues/mmr_01031855/page/42/.
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CONTINENTAL FBEEMASONRY. Article 4
A DISSERTATION ON THE K AND F DEGREE. Article 10
THE LAST RELIC. Article 13
SOMETHING CONCERNING THE TRADESCANTS. Article 15
THE REPORTED ABDUCTION AND DEATH OF MORGAN, IN THE UNITED STATES. Article 21
MASONIC CURIOSITIES. Article 19
SOME REASONS FOR OUR BEING A SECRET ORDER. Article 23
A CANADIAN GRAND LODGE. Article 24
TO THE EDITOR OF THE FKEEMASONS' MONTHLY MAGAZINE. Article 33
MASONIC CHARITIES. Article 34
MASONIC INTELLIGENCE Article 34
FREEMASONRY. Article 25
THE PATBIOTIC FUND. Article 1
HOPE. Article 30
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 31
THE ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE. Article 35
TO THE EDITOR OF THE FREEMASONS' MONTHLY MAGAZINE. Article 32
TO THE EDITOR OF THE FREEMASONS' MONTHLY MAGAZINE. Article 32
PATRIOTIC FUND. Article 35
METROPOLITAN. Article 36
PROVINCIAL Article 42
INDIA. Article 49
ROYAL ARCH. Article 47
SCOTLAND. Article 48
AMERICA. Article 49
COLONIAL. Article 52
KNIGHT TEMPLARISM. Article 55
METROPOLITAN LODGE MEETINGS FOR THE MONTH OF MARCH. Article 56
LODGES OF INSTRUCTION. Article 58
CHAPTERS OF INSTRUCTION Article 59
Obituary Article 60
NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 62
ERRATUM. Article 64
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Untitled Article

John Hervev , G . D . B ., Comp . Beecham , Z . elect , was unfortunately too unwell to assume the Chair , although present . The following P . Z . s , Houghton , Hodgkinson , S . Dunning , Speed , Hodgson , & c ., were present . The usual banquet followed , and the Comps . separated at an early hour .

Moira Chapter ( No . 109 ) . —This Chapter met at the London Tavern , on Friday , February 16 . Comp . Bridge , M . E . Z . ; Thomson , H . ; and Law , J . ; Bros . Fred . Slight , E . J . Powell , and H . R . Allen were exalted . The duties of P . S . were most efficiently discharged by Comp . Ledger . The prosperity of this Chapter is greatly aided by the management of its excellent Treasurer , Comp . Potter , P . G . S . D .

Yarborotjgh Chapter ( No . 812 ) . —On Thursday , 14 th February , a Convocation of this flourishing Chapter was held in the Chapel-room , George Tavern , Commercial Road East , when M . Ex . Comp . George Biggs , P . Z ., G . D . C ., in his very able and impressive manner , installed Ex . Comp . T . E . Davis in the Chair of H . ; after which Bro . Freeman , P . M . No . 247 ; Bro . Corner , P . M . No . 112 ; and Bro . Taylor , S . W . No . 33 , were exalted . The Companions then adjourned to the Banquet-room , where the M . Ex . Principals , viz . : —Ex . Comp . P . Tuxford , Z . ; Ex . Comp . P . E . Davis , H . ; and Ex . Comp . Wynne , P . Z . as J ., presided over an elegant repast , provided by Ex . Comp . R . S . Williams , Z . No . 11 .

KNIGHT TEMPLARISM . The Annual Meeting of the Grand Conclave of the Royal Exalted , Religious , and Military Order of Masonic Knights Templar in England and Wales , under the command of Sir Knight Colonel C . K . Kemeys Tynte , Most Eminent and Supreme Grand Master , will be held at Freemasons' Hall , Great Queen-street ,

London , on Friday , the 11 th day of May next , at Three o ' clock in the afternoon , precisely . If any motion is to be submitted to Grand Conclave , notice thereof must be given in writing to the Grand Chancellor , Fr . Henry Emly , 3 , New Square , Lincoln ' s Inn , before the 6 th day of April , to be by him submitted to the Committee for general purposes ,

The United Masonic Ball took place , Tuesday , January 30 , at the Freemasons Hall , when , notwithstanding the inclemency of the weather , 250 were present . At half-past nine dancing commenced to the strains from Adams ' s band . At one o ' clock an elegant supper was served . The noble hall , the most capacious and splendid in London , was brilliantly lighted ; and the usual gentlemanly behaviour of Bro . Frampton as M . C ., added considerably to the eclat of the proceedings , which concluded about four o ' clock in the morning , all present looking forward with pleasure to the second " United Masonic Ball , " which is now established on a firm foundation .

Provincial

PROVINCIAL

BERKSHIRE . Reading . —Lodge of Union ( No . 597 ) . —A meeting of this Lodge was held February 5 , when two initiates were admitted into Freemasonry by the W . M .

DEVONSHIRE . Plymouth . —On 27 th December , St . John ' s-day , the Brethren of Brunswick Lodge ( No . 185 ) , assembled at their Lodge room , St . George ' s Hall , Stonehouse , for the purpose of installing their W . M . for the year ensuing . The ceremony was most ably and impressively performed by Bro . P . E . Rowe , P . M ., P . P . G ., D . C . ; when Bro . Samuel Pearse was placed in the Chair . The W . M . then named and installed the following Brethren as his Officers : —Bro , James Clase , S . W . : Bro .

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