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tude and regret , sorrow and joy , and in looking around me also into the statistics of our Fraternity , my first impression is , that in my own ease something like a miracle has been wrought in my favour ; so very few of our Brethren number the Masonic years I have done . Most deeply do I feel the debt of gratitude I owe to the G . A . O . T . U . for sparing me so long in the Masonic vineyard . This is an unusual circumstance ; its parallel I think you will not find in the Masonic annals

of West Yorkshire , if in the county , —I mean the celebration of the Jubilee of a Brother—and I do assure you , it almost overwhelms me , the recipient of this document , with feelings inexpressible , aware as I am of my unworthiness of it-Yet , I presume , I ought to take it partly as a tribute to the circumstance that the All-wise has been pleased to prolong the life of one of your Brethren , to whom you are disposed to pay a lasting token of respect , and to one who I apprehend has come far short by his actions to deserve the eulogistic language in which this document is clothed .

"'Notwithstanding , I feel highly honoured by the compliment , and you may depend upon it , that this beautiful testimony of kindness and respect from the Lodge of Harmony , No . 874 , will be much valued by me , and shall have a conspicuous place in my domicile as long as I have one ; and when I am gone to the Grand Lodge above , I feel quite sure it will be preserved by my family , so long as one remains , as showing the esteem and respect that one of their ancestors was held in by the members of a Lodge of one of the most noble Institutions that our globe

can boast , being a universal system teaching the relative moral and social duty of man on the '' broad and extensive basis of philanthropy . " This speech was followed by an illustration of Craft principles attached to the three steps in Masonry , which we hope to give more fully in a subsequent number . Several charitable votes were unanimously passed as fit concomitants of

this eventful meeting . The banquet passed off in a very harmonious spirit ; the toast of the evening , " The health of P . M . Bro . Scholefield / ' being proposed by P . M . J . Ward , and drunk with due honours . Many other toasts followed , which met with deserved approbation , and the proceedings of the evening closed as they commenced in harmony and good will .

Huddersfield .- — Lodge of Truth ( No . 763 ) , Freemasons' Hall , Fitzwilliam Street . —At the regular meeting of this Lodge on Friday evening , November the 2 nd , Bro . W . C . Marsh , P . J . W . was elected W . M . by a majority of the Brethren present ; and P . M . Bro . Robinson was duly elected Treasurer , for the year ensuing .

Huddersfield Lodge ( No . 365 ) .- ~ The Brethren of this Lodge assembled at their Lodgevroom , White Hart Hotel , on Wednesday , October 24 th , when the following Sections were worked : —1 st , Bro . James Taylor ; 2 nd , W . Hanson ; 3 rd , Jno . Brook ; 4 th , J . Brook ; 5 th , B . Hutchinson ; 6 th , James Hall ; and 7 th , W . H . Aston . The whole were very accurately gone through , and reflect the highest credit on the Lodge .

A very full meeting of the Brethren of the Huddersfield Lodge was held on November the 21 st , when their present S . W ., Bro . W . H . Aston , P . G . S ., was unanimously elected W . M . ; and Bro . J . H . Thompson , P . M ., P . G . J . D ., was unanimously elected Treasurer for the next year .

“The Freemasons' Monthly Magazine: 1855-12-01, Page 50” Masonic Periodicals Online, Library and Museum of Freemasonry, 2 June 2025, django:8000/periodicals/mmr/issues/mmr_01121855/page/50/.
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THE SIGNS OF ENGLAND. Article 16
GERMANY. Article 55
THE MACHINERY OF SOCIAL LIFE; Article 6
TRAVELS BY A FREEMASON. (Concluded from page 684.) Article 10
COLOURED LODGES IN AMERICA. Article 13
THE FREEMASONS MONTHLY MAGAZINE AND THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 1
MASONIC SONGS.-No. 5 Article 20
AUTUMN. Article 20
REVIEWS OF NEW BOOKS. Article 21
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 29
MUSIC. Article 28
NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 32
MASONIC INTELLIGENCE. Article 33
METROPOLITAN Article 34
PROVINCIAL. Article 37
THE EDITOR OF THE MASONIC MIRROR TO THE CRAFT. Article 3
FRANCE. Article 52
SCOTLAND. Article 51
COLONIAL. Article 54
THE ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE Article 56
Obituary Article 56
NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 56
SEVERANCE OF THE CANADIAN LODGES FROM THE GRAND LODGE OF ENGLAND. Article 5
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tude and regret , sorrow and joy , and in looking around me also into the statistics of our Fraternity , my first impression is , that in my own ease something like a miracle has been wrought in my favour ; so very few of our Brethren number the Masonic years I have done . Most deeply do I feel the debt of gratitude I owe to the G . A . O . T . U . for sparing me so long in the Masonic vineyard . This is an unusual circumstance ; its parallel I think you will not find in the Masonic annals

of West Yorkshire , if in the county , —I mean the celebration of the Jubilee of a Brother—and I do assure you , it almost overwhelms me , the recipient of this document , with feelings inexpressible , aware as I am of my unworthiness of it-Yet , I presume , I ought to take it partly as a tribute to the circumstance that the All-wise has been pleased to prolong the life of one of your Brethren , to whom you are disposed to pay a lasting token of respect , and to one who I apprehend has come far short by his actions to deserve the eulogistic language in which this document is clothed .

"'Notwithstanding , I feel highly honoured by the compliment , and you may depend upon it , that this beautiful testimony of kindness and respect from the Lodge of Harmony , No . 874 , will be much valued by me , and shall have a conspicuous place in my domicile as long as I have one ; and when I am gone to the Grand Lodge above , I feel quite sure it will be preserved by my family , so long as one remains , as showing the esteem and respect that one of their ancestors was held in by the members of a Lodge of one of the most noble Institutions that our globe

can boast , being a universal system teaching the relative moral and social duty of man on the '' broad and extensive basis of philanthropy . " This speech was followed by an illustration of Craft principles attached to the three steps in Masonry , which we hope to give more fully in a subsequent number . Several charitable votes were unanimously passed as fit concomitants of

this eventful meeting . The banquet passed off in a very harmonious spirit ; the toast of the evening , " The health of P . M . Bro . Scholefield / ' being proposed by P . M . J . Ward , and drunk with due honours . Many other toasts followed , which met with deserved approbation , and the proceedings of the evening closed as they commenced in harmony and good will .

Huddersfield .- — Lodge of Truth ( No . 763 ) , Freemasons' Hall , Fitzwilliam Street . —At the regular meeting of this Lodge on Friday evening , November the 2 nd , Bro . W . C . Marsh , P . J . W . was elected W . M . by a majority of the Brethren present ; and P . M . Bro . Robinson was duly elected Treasurer , for the year ensuing .

Huddersfield Lodge ( No . 365 ) .- ~ The Brethren of this Lodge assembled at their Lodgevroom , White Hart Hotel , on Wednesday , October 24 th , when the following Sections were worked : —1 st , Bro . James Taylor ; 2 nd , W . Hanson ; 3 rd , Jno . Brook ; 4 th , J . Brook ; 5 th , B . Hutchinson ; 6 th , James Hall ; and 7 th , W . H . Aston . The whole were very accurately gone through , and reflect the highest credit on the Lodge .

A very full meeting of the Brethren of the Huddersfield Lodge was held on November the 21 st , when their present S . W ., Bro . W . H . Aston , P . G . S ., was unanimously elected W . M . ; and Bro . J . H . Thompson , P . M ., P . G . J . D ., was unanimously elected Treasurer for the next year .

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