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The Masonic Mirror.

THE MASONIC MIRROR .

MASONIC MEMS . THE R . W . D . Prov . G . M . for Suffolk has convened a special Prov . Grand Lodgo to be held afc Ipswich on the ICth instant . The circular says : — " Afc the last Provincial Grand Lodge for Suffolk , held at Ipswich , on Friday ,

September 24 th , 1858 , some ' observations were made upon the unwarrantable , scurrilous , and abusive attack to lvhicli the Most AVorshi pful Grand Master the Earl of Zetland , hacl been subjected in the Masonic Observer , imputing to him unworthy ancl improper motives in the appointment of his Masonic Officers . Now , tlie Most Worshipful the Grand Master having always been held in high estimation by tlie Brethren of this province , the remarks which were offered on the subject of that attack-met ivith a hearty aucl ready approval from the Brethren present . This has been characterized by certain Brethren , as ' sickly sycophancy , ' and other attacks upon the Suffolk Brethren , still more offensive , have been made :

"Tho Deputy Provincial Grand Master , therefore , deems it his duty to call the Brethren together to repudiate this vile aspersion on their Masonic character , and to consider the propriety of adopting any or all of the following resolutions : —¦ " ' 1 . The Provincial Grand Lodge of Suffolk , having a high consideration of the candour and integrity of the Most Worshipful Grand Master , desires to express its great regret that any man , or body of men , should impute false , dishonourable , or disgraceful motives to him , such as those suggested in the Masonic Observer .

"' . The members ot the Provincial Grand Lodge of Suffolk beg to offer [ to the Most Worshipful Grand Master their regret ancl unqualified sympathy upon the occasion , and to express to him their continued and unabated confidence in his honour and strict impartiality in the discharge of his Masonic duties .

"' 3 . The Provincial Grand Lodge also most indignantly repels the offensive term ivhich has been applied to them , of 'sickly sycophants , ' and ivould merely refer any brother , or the editor of any Masonic publication , using such terms , to that portion of the obligation of a Master Mason , which has more particular reference to ' slander . ' "

THE Prov . Grand Master of Hertfordshire has announced his intention of holding the Prov . Grand Lodge in future in the Masonic Hall , Watford , as being the most convenient to the Brethren in the province generally . THE Mount Sion Chapter ( No . 1 G 9 ) -will in future meet on tho second Monday , instead of the fourth as heretofore . The next meeting will take place on the 14 th instant .

“The Freemasons' Monthly Magazine: 1859-02-02, Page 15” Masonic Periodicals Online, Library and Museum of Freemasonry, 30 May 2025, django:8000/periodicals/mmr/issues/mmr_02021859/page/15/.
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ROYAL BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION. Article 1
OUR ARCHITECTURAL CHAPTER. Article 3
THE BROOK. Article 5
THE HUNTED PIG. Article 6
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 7
THE GRAND LODGE PROPERTY. Article 9
FREEMASONS' HALLS. Article 9
MASONIC IMPOSTORS. Article 9
VISITING LODGES. Article 11
MASONIC CLOTHING. Article 11
THE BEAUTIES OF MASONRY. Article 13
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 15
THE ROYAL BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION. Article 16
METROPOLITAN. Article 20
PROVINCIAL. Article 27
MARK MASONRY. Article 36
ROYAL ARCH. Article 38
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 38
SCOTLAND. Article 39
THE WEEK. Article 40
Obituary. Article 46
NOTICES. Article 47
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 48
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The Masonic Mirror.

THE MASONIC MIRROR .

MASONIC MEMS . THE R . W . D . Prov . G . M . for Suffolk has convened a special Prov . Grand Lodgo to be held afc Ipswich on the ICth instant . The circular says : — " Afc the last Provincial Grand Lodge for Suffolk , held at Ipswich , on Friday ,

September 24 th , 1858 , some ' observations were made upon the unwarrantable , scurrilous , and abusive attack to lvhicli the Most AVorshi pful Grand Master the Earl of Zetland , hacl been subjected in the Masonic Observer , imputing to him unworthy ancl improper motives in the appointment of his Masonic Officers . Now , tlie Most Worshipful the Grand Master having always been held in high estimation by tlie Brethren of this province , the remarks which were offered on the subject of that attack-met ivith a hearty aucl ready approval from the Brethren present . This has been characterized by certain Brethren , as ' sickly sycophancy , ' and other attacks upon the Suffolk Brethren , still more offensive , have been made :

"Tho Deputy Provincial Grand Master , therefore , deems it his duty to call the Brethren together to repudiate this vile aspersion on their Masonic character , and to consider the propriety of adopting any or all of the following resolutions : —¦ " ' 1 . The Provincial Grand Lodge of Suffolk , having a high consideration of the candour and integrity of the Most Worshipful Grand Master , desires to express its great regret that any man , or body of men , should impute false , dishonourable , or disgraceful motives to him , such as those suggested in the Masonic Observer .

"' . The members ot the Provincial Grand Lodge of Suffolk beg to offer [ to the Most Worshipful Grand Master their regret ancl unqualified sympathy upon the occasion , and to express to him their continued and unabated confidence in his honour and strict impartiality in the discharge of his Masonic duties .

"' 3 . The Provincial Grand Lodge also most indignantly repels the offensive term ivhich has been applied to them , of 'sickly sycophants , ' and ivould merely refer any brother , or the editor of any Masonic publication , using such terms , to that portion of the obligation of a Master Mason , which has more particular reference to ' slander . ' "

THE Prov . Grand Master of Hertfordshire has announced his intention of holding the Prov . Grand Lodge in future in the Masonic Hall , Watford , as being the most convenient to the Brethren in the province generally . THE Mount Sion Chapter ( No . 1 G 9 ) -will in future meet on tho second Monday , instead of the fourth as heretofore . The next meeting will take place on the 14 th instant .

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