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influenza , and the circumstance of the Walsal Masonic Ball being held on tins ' evening , sat flown to a most excellent dinner , well supplied . Several speeches were made in the course of the evening , by Bros . Warner , P . M ., Gwynne W . M ., Bristowe , W . M . ( No . 313 ) , T . Spenser , J . Creswell , Howells , S ., and B . Whitehouse , and the company enlivened by some excellent songs from Bros . Spenser , EA S . Creswell , Henry Whitehouse , W . Howells , White and Waring . We need scarcely say , that a most happy and pleasant evening was spent , and that the Brethren retired at an early hour .

SUFFOLK . The Brethren of this Province are about to present to their highly esteemed Prov . G . M . Sir E . S . Gooch , Bart ., M . P ., a testimonial . It is rumoured that a Portrait of the Baronet would be most acceptable . A considerable sum of money from Lodges , and private subscriptions from Brethren , members of Craft , has already been subscribed .

Ipswich . —British Union Lodge ( No . 131 ) . —On Monday , January 29 th , one of the largest meetings ever known in this town was held , at which the R . W . Bro . R . Martin , Dep . Prov . Grand Master , officiated for the W . M . Bro . J . Tracy , and initiated Mr . H . Neale and Mr . J . Fuller . Two Brethren were passed to the second degree by the W . M . Sixteen Brethren afterwards partook of the Banquet , when our brave army in the East was not forgotten , but success to their arms was drank

with Masonic fervour . A donation of ^ . Ye guineas from this Lodge to the Patriotic Fund was made . This Lodge , after a considerable recess , has at length raised her head , and is now in a fair way of being ( as in days of yore ) , one of the most numerous and best-working Lodges in the Province . A continued accession of new members , with a determination to carry out proper and genuine working , cannot fail to place her on a firm and solid footing .

Saint Luke ' s Lodge ( No . 272 ) . —The monthly meeting of this Lodge was held on the 14 th February , Bro . G . M . Tyrrell , W . M ., in the Chair . There being no business before the members this evening , the accounts of the Lodge were audited , and the question of the testimonial to the R . W . the Prov . G . M . was introduced . After some discussion the Secretary was instructed to collect all the arrears of quarterages due , and report the same to the next regular meeting .

SUSSEX . Bkighton . —The Royal Cloyrence Lodge ( No . 338 ) , met at the Old Ship Hotel , on Friday , January 19 th . The Lodge was opened by Bro . Peter Wilkinson , the immediate P . M . thereof ( the Y . W . the Prov . Dep . G . M ., Col . James McQueen , W . M * of this Lodge being absent on account of illness ) , after the transaction of the usual Lodge business , Bro . Gavin E . Pocock , Prov . G . Sec , who had been

unanimously elected W . M . at the meeting of this Lodge in December last , was installed in the Master ' s chair ; this ceremony was performed by Bro . D . M . Folkard , Prov . G . Registrar , and P . M . of this Lodge , in his usual impressive manner . After the installation , Bro . Folkard presented the W . M . with a handsome jewel , representing two of the emblematic lights in Masonry , as a mark of his friendship , and in estimation of the zeal and ability , with which Bro . Pocock had performed the duties of the various offices he had passed through .

The W . M . then appointed and invested the following Brethren as his Officers , viz . : —Bros . Henry Smithers , S . W . ; W . A . Stuckey , J . W . ; Geo . Lowdell , Sec . ; James McGee , D . of C . ; W . Batley , S . D . ; John Scott , J . D . ; G . F . Folkard , I . G . ; J . Rogers , G . Browne , and W . Taylor , Stewards . About forty of the Brethren , including all the P P . M M . '' s of this Lodere , afterwards partook of the Brethrenincluding all the .. s of this Lodgeafterwards partook of the

, , banquet ( provided by Mr . R . Bacon , of the Old Ship Hotel , in his usual good style ) , a very happy evening was passed , and the Lodge was closed in that peace and harmony so characteristic of Freemasonry . The * members of the Royal Clarence Lodge hold their meetings on the third Friday in every month .

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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
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THE PATBIOTIC FUND. Article 1
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CORRESPONDENCE. Article 31
THE ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE. Article 35
TO THE EDITOR OF THE FREEMASONS' MONTHLY MAGAZINE. Article 32
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PROVINCIAL Article 42
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influenza , and the circumstance of the Walsal Masonic Ball being held on tins ' evening , sat flown to a most excellent dinner , well supplied . Several speeches were made in the course of the evening , by Bros . Warner , P . M ., Gwynne W . M ., Bristowe , W . M . ( No . 313 ) , T . Spenser , J . Creswell , Howells , S ., and B . Whitehouse , and the company enlivened by some excellent songs from Bros . Spenser , EA S . Creswell , Henry Whitehouse , W . Howells , White and Waring . We need scarcely say , that a most happy and pleasant evening was spent , and that the Brethren retired at an early hour .

SUFFOLK . The Brethren of this Province are about to present to their highly esteemed Prov . G . M . Sir E . S . Gooch , Bart ., M . P ., a testimonial . It is rumoured that a Portrait of the Baronet would be most acceptable . A considerable sum of money from Lodges , and private subscriptions from Brethren , members of Craft , has already been subscribed .

Ipswich . —British Union Lodge ( No . 131 ) . —On Monday , January 29 th , one of the largest meetings ever known in this town was held , at which the R . W . Bro . R . Martin , Dep . Prov . Grand Master , officiated for the W . M . Bro . J . Tracy , and initiated Mr . H . Neale and Mr . J . Fuller . Two Brethren were passed to the second degree by the W . M . Sixteen Brethren afterwards partook of the Banquet , when our brave army in the East was not forgotten , but success to their arms was drank

with Masonic fervour . A donation of ^ . Ye guineas from this Lodge to the Patriotic Fund was made . This Lodge , after a considerable recess , has at length raised her head , and is now in a fair way of being ( as in days of yore ) , one of the most numerous and best-working Lodges in the Province . A continued accession of new members , with a determination to carry out proper and genuine working , cannot fail to place her on a firm and solid footing .

Saint Luke ' s Lodge ( No . 272 ) . —The monthly meeting of this Lodge was held on the 14 th February , Bro . G . M . Tyrrell , W . M ., in the Chair . There being no business before the members this evening , the accounts of the Lodge were audited , and the question of the testimonial to the R . W . the Prov . G . M . was introduced . After some discussion the Secretary was instructed to collect all the arrears of quarterages due , and report the same to the next regular meeting .

SUSSEX . Bkighton . —The Royal Cloyrence Lodge ( No . 338 ) , met at the Old Ship Hotel , on Friday , January 19 th . The Lodge was opened by Bro . Peter Wilkinson , the immediate P . M . thereof ( the Y . W . the Prov . Dep . G . M ., Col . James McQueen , W . M * of this Lodge being absent on account of illness ) , after the transaction of the usual Lodge business , Bro . Gavin E . Pocock , Prov . G . Sec , who had been

unanimously elected W . M . at the meeting of this Lodge in December last , was installed in the Master ' s chair ; this ceremony was performed by Bro . D . M . Folkard , Prov . G . Registrar , and P . M . of this Lodge , in his usual impressive manner . After the installation , Bro . Folkard presented the W . M . with a handsome jewel , representing two of the emblematic lights in Masonry , as a mark of his friendship , and in estimation of the zeal and ability , with which Bro . Pocock had performed the duties of the various offices he had passed through .

The W . M . then appointed and invested the following Brethren as his Officers , viz . : —Bros . Henry Smithers , S . W . ; W . A . Stuckey , J . W . ; Geo . Lowdell , Sec . ; James McGee , D . of C . ; W . Batley , S . D . ; John Scott , J . D . ; G . F . Folkard , I . G . ; J . Rogers , G . Browne , and W . Taylor , Stewards . About forty of the Brethren , including all the P P . M M . '' s of this Lodere , afterwards partook of the Brethrenincluding all the .. s of this Lodgeafterwards partook of the

, , banquet ( provided by Mr . R . Bacon , of the Old Ship Hotel , in his usual good style ) , a very happy evening was passed , and the Lodge was closed in that peace and harmony so characteristic of Freemasonry . The * members of the Royal Clarence Lodge hold their meetings on the third Friday in every month .

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