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Metropolitan.

METROPOLITAN .

Westminster and Key-Stone Lodge ( No . 10 ) . —At a meeting of this Lodge , on Wednesday , July 4 ; present : Bros . W . H . Lyall , W . M . Wyndhani Portal , W . J . Evelyn , M . P . ; W . W . Beach , Rev . G . R Portal , Rev . W . Davies , Lord North , Benson , Cox , Chapman , Elers , and Boss ; the B . W . Bro . T . W . Fleming , Prov . GLM . for the Isle of Wight , was unanimously elected a member of the Lodge . Bros . Lord North , Chapman , and Elers were passed to the second Degree . The Lodge was closed and the Brethren adjourned to a banquet .

Globe Lodge ( No . 23 ) . —The summer festival of this admirably-worked Lodge was held on Wednesday , the 4 th of July , at Freemasons' Tavern ; Bro . Humphrey , W . M ., in the chair . The summer festivals of the Lodge , through the unpropitious weather , having proved unsatisfactory , the members decided on having their annual meeting at the Tavern , and the result showed the wisdom of their choice , as a more pleasant meeting could not possibly have been . The management also displayed its taste in the introduction of a liberal provision of good cheer .

St . Johns Lodge ( No . 196 ) . —Holly-bush Tavern , Hampstead . At a Lodge held on the ~ T 0 t h of July , Bro . J . R . Thompson , W . M . ; Bro . Samuel Aldrich , S . W . ; Bro . Hazard , J . W . and Treas . ; Bro . W . Johnson , Sec , the following Past Masters were present : Bros . T . A . Adams , Hamilton , Batchelour , and Shury . A Bro . was proposed for joining and a gentleman for initiation . The Lodge voted three guineas from its Benevolent Fund to the widow of the late Bro . Dalton , who had been Tyler of the Lodge for a great many years . The Lodge being closed in due form , the Brethren adjourned to a banquet , and spent a very pleasant evening , in course of which a most liberal collection was made for the Benevolent Fund .

We must not omit mentioning the delight the Brethren and visitors experienced in Bro . Adams ' s , jun ., admirable performance on the concertina . The Lodge of Instruction attached to this Lodge held its second anniversary meeting on Wednesday , the 18 th of July . Bro . Thomas Alex . Adams , P . M ., No . 196 , in the chair ; Bro . Wm . Shury , P . M ., No . 196 , S . W . ; Bro . T . Julian Adams J ., W . ; Bro . Sam . Aldrich , Hon . Sec . ; Bro . Hazard , Treas .

Amongst the visitors were Bros . Burton , W . M . No . 9 ; Queely , W . M . No . 209 ; Captain Dillon , No . 141 , Dublin ; Bros . Spencer , P . M . No . 329 ; Craves , P . M . No . 329 ; Warren , P . M . No . 202 ; Bywater , P . M . No . 202 ; Farmer , P . M . No . 745 ; Thomas , P . M . No . 745 ; Crawley , P . M ., Levinson , J . W . No . 209 ; Barton , J . W . No . 202 ; Suter , J . W . No . 219 ; Moring , J . W . No . 9 , & c . & c . The fifteen sections were worked by the following Brethren , viz . : — 1 st Section of the first lecture by Bro . Tyrrell , S . W . No . 168 ; 2 nd , by Bro . W . Johnson ; 3 rd , by Bro . W . Shury ; 4 th , by Bro . H . Odell , J . W . 165 ; 5 th , by Bro . Tyrrell ; 6 th , by Bro . Thomas J . Adams ; 7 th , by Bro . Farmer .

The first section of the second lecture was worked by Bro . Aldrich ; 2 nd , by Bro . Thomas ; 3 rd , by Bro . J . Warren , J . W ., No . 164 ; 4 th , by Bro . Crawley ; 5 th , by Bro . Farmer . The first section of the third lecture was worked by Bro . Odell ; 2 nd , by Bro . Crawley ; and the 3 rd , by Bro . Thomas . Fifteen visiting Brethren joined the Lodge . Its funds are all devoted to the charities and to benevolence . The Lodge was closed in due form ; and the Brethren adjourned to an excellent banquet .

In the course of the evening several excellent speeches were made advocating the claims of the various charities and the economy with which they should be conducted . The various speakers also supported the retention of the clause in the bye-laws of the Men ' s and Women's Annuity Funds , by which the votes of the last two preceding elections are now carried forward to their credit , but which is proposed to be rescinded at the next election in May .

“The Freemasons' Monthly Magazine: 1855-08-01, Page 47” Masonic Periodicals Online, Library and Museum of Freemasonry, 30 May 2025, django:8000/periodicals/mmr/issues/mmr_01081855/page/47/.
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VOICES FROM DEAD NATIONS. Article 15
TRAVELS BY A FREEMASON. Article 11
ANASTATIC INK. Article 28
THE OUTCAST EMPIRE. Article 1
MASONIC SONGS.-N0. 2. Article 29
REVIEWS OF NEW BOOKS. Article 30
A GREEK FUNERAL. Article 39
FEMALE EDUCATION. Article 40
CORRESPONDENCE Article 41
NOTES ON ANTIQUARIAN RESEARCH. Article 21
ANSWER TO ENIGMA IN LAST NUMBER. Article 36
MUSIC. Article 37
A CORSICAN DIRGE. Article 38
TO THE EDITOR OF THE FREEMASONS MONTHLY MAGAZINE. Article 42
MADAME DE POMPADOUR AT HOME. Article 43
NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 44
MASONIC INTELLIGENCE. Article 46
MASONIC CHARITIES. Article 46
METROPOLITAN. Article 47
PROVINCIAL. Article 50
LIFE AND ITS MACHINERY. Article 5
COLONIAL Article 60
LONDON BON-ACCORD MARK MASTERS' LODGE. Article 60
SURREY ARCHAEOLOGICAL SOCIETY. Article 61
Obituary Article 63
NOTICE. Article 63
TO MASONIC TRAVELLERS. Article 63
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 63
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Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.

Metropolitan.

METROPOLITAN .

Westminster and Key-Stone Lodge ( No . 10 ) . —At a meeting of this Lodge , on Wednesday , July 4 ; present : Bros . W . H . Lyall , W . M . Wyndhani Portal , W . J . Evelyn , M . P . ; W . W . Beach , Rev . G . R Portal , Rev . W . Davies , Lord North , Benson , Cox , Chapman , Elers , and Boss ; the B . W . Bro . T . W . Fleming , Prov . GLM . for the Isle of Wight , was unanimously elected a member of the Lodge . Bros . Lord North , Chapman , and Elers were passed to the second Degree . The Lodge was closed and the Brethren adjourned to a banquet .

Globe Lodge ( No . 23 ) . —The summer festival of this admirably-worked Lodge was held on Wednesday , the 4 th of July , at Freemasons' Tavern ; Bro . Humphrey , W . M ., in the chair . The summer festivals of the Lodge , through the unpropitious weather , having proved unsatisfactory , the members decided on having their annual meeting at the Tavern , and the result showed the wisdom of their choice , as a more pleasant meeting could not possibly have been . The management also displayed its taste in the introduction of a liberal provision of good cheer .

St . Johns Lodge ( No . 196 ) . —Holly-bush Tavern , Hampstead . At a Lodge held on the ~ T 0 t h of July , Bro . J . R . Thompson , W . M . ; Bro . Samuel Aldrich , S . W . ; Bro . Hazard , J . W . and Treas . ; Bro . W . Johnson , Sec , the following Past Masters were present : Bros . T . A . Adams , Hamilton , Batchelour , and Shury . A Bro . was proposed for joining and a gentleman for initiation . The Lodge voted three guineas from its Benevolent Fund to the widow of the late Bro . Dalton , who had been Tyler of the Lodge for a great many years . The Lodge being closed in due form , the Brethren adjourned to a banquet , and spent a very pleasant evening , in course of which a most liberal collection was made for the Benevolent Fund .

We must not omit mentioning the delight the Brethren and visitors experienced in Bro . Adams ' s , jun ., admirable performance on the concertina . The Lodge of Instruction attached to this Lodge held its second anniversary meeting on Wednesday , the 18 th of July . Bro . Thomas Alex . Adams , P . M ., No . 196 , in the chair ; Bro . Wm . Shury , P . M ., No . 196 , S . W . ; Bro . T . Julian Adams J ., W . ; Bro . Sam . Aldrich , Hon . Sec . ; Bro . Hazard , Treas .

Amongst the visitors were Bros . Burton , W . M . No . 9 ; Queely , W . M . No . 209 ; Captain Dillon , No . 141 , Dublin ; Bros . Spencer , P . M . No . 329 ; Craves , P . M . No . 329 ; Warren , P . M . No . 202 ; Bywater , P . M . No . 202 ; Farmer , P . M . No . 745 ; Thomas , P . M . No . 745 ; Crawley , P . M ., Levinson , J . W . No . 209 ; Barton , J . W . No . 202 ; Suter , J . W . No . 219 ; Moring , J . W . No . 9 , & c . & c . The fifteen sections were worked by the following Brethren , viz . : — 1 st Section of the first lecture by Bro . Tyrrell , S . W . No . 168 ; 2 nd , by Bro . W . Johnson ; 3 rd , by Bro . W . Shury ; 4 th , by Bro . H . Odell , J . W . 165 ; 5 th , by Bro . Tyrrell ; 6 th , by Bro . Thomas J . Adams ; 7 th , by Bro . Farmer .

The first section of the second lecture was worked by Bro . Aldrich ; 2 nd , by Bro . Thomas ; 3 rd , by Bro . J . Warren , J . W ., No . 164 ; 4 th , by Bro . Crawley ; 5 th , by Bro . Farmer . The first section of the third lecture was worked by Bro . Odell ; 2 nd , by Bro . Crawley ; and the 3 rd , by Bro . Thomas . Fifteen visiting Brethren joined the Lodge . Its funds are all devoted to the charities and to benevolence . The Lodge was closed in due form ; and the Brethren adjourned to an excellent banquet .

In the course of the evening several excellent speeches were made advocating the claims of the various charities and the economy with which they should be conducted . The various speakers also supported the retention of the clause in the bye-laws of the Men ' s and Women's Annuity Funds , by which the votes of the last two preceding elections are now carried forward to their credit , but which is proposed to be rescinded at the next election in May .

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