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The Masonic Mirror.

THE MASONIC MIRROR .

MASONIC MEM . The annual meeting of the Prov . Grand Lodge of Cumberland and Westmoreland , is to be held at Whitehaven , on Friday , the Sth instant , under the presidency of Bro . Greaves , D . Prov . G . M . the new Prov . G . M . being prevented from attending , by severe indisposition , which has confined him to his room for many weeks-

Metropolitan.

METROPOLITAN .

LODGE OF JUSTICE ( NO . 172 ) . —This old-established loclge held a lodge of emergency on Thursday , July 24-th , at Bro . Roe ' s , Eoyal Albert Tavern , New Cross-road , Deptford , Kent . The most important business transacted was , determining that the future meetings of this lodge should take place at the White Swan Tavern , High-street , Deptford . We are glad to find that this old London lodgo is still to continue in Deptford , for we were apprehensive it was going out of the town . It is the

oldest lodge in Deptford , though it was originally opened in Seven Dials , London , about the year 1715 . We hear there are a great number of gentlemen ready to join this lodge as candidates for the mysteries aud privileges of ancient l- 'reemasonry .

PHIHCE FEEDERICK WILLIAM LODGE ( No . 1053 ) . — This flourishing and highly distinguished lodge held its installation meeting on Wednesday July 23 , at the St . John Hotel , Queen's Terrace , St . John's Eoad , punctually at two o ' clock . The W . M ., Bro . T . Robinson , with the assistance of his Wardens , Bros . Miles Stapylton , and J . L . Syms , and numerous brethren opened the lodge , ancl the following business was disposed of : — Bro . Coyto was raisedBros . BaileyCookDayand Cornefc

, , , , Thomas , passed to the second degree , and Mr . J . M . Donne initiated . Bro . Miles Stapylton was installed as W . M . for the ensuing twelve months , by Bro . Robinson , W . M ., in an impressive manner , which elicited the warmest encomiums of a large assembly of visitors . Bro . Stapylton appointed the following brethren to be his officers : —Bros . J . H . Svms , S . W . ; J . Hume Williams , J . W . ; J . D . Caulcher , P . M ., Treas . ; H . A .

Stacev , P . M ., Sec . ; P . G . Baker , S . D . ; Dr . Key Harding , J . D . ; T . P . ' Wurst , I . G . ; G . J . Woods , D . C . ; W . Watson , P . M ., Steward ; and Beckett , Tyler . Several gentlemen were proposed to bo initiated at the next meeting of the lodge . The lodge having been closed the brethren retired to banquet , and too much praise cannot be bestowed upon our Bro . R . Stiles for the excellent manner in which everything was served , tho good things of this life being various and profuse . We must mention that Bro . Stiles was most ably assisted in his arduous tusk hy onr Bro . W . Watson . After ample iustico hadbeen done

to the festive board , the W . M . proposed m succession the following toasts "The Queen and the Craft , " "The Earl of ZetlancCM . W . G . M ., " " The Karl de Grey and Eipon , and the rest of the Grand Officers . " Bro . llobinson , now tho immediate P . M ., proposed " The Health of the W . M . " and passed a well deserved eulogium upon bis working , and from such a beginning it argues well for the future . The W . M . tendered his warmest thanks to the P . Ms , and members of the lodge , and assured

them he would do all iu his power to support the Craft , and uphold tho high position which the Prince Frederick William Lodge stood in the estimation of the members of the ancient fraternity of Freemasons . Then followed " The Health of the Initiate , Bro . Dr . Dornnc , " then the W . M . gave " The Health of the P . Ms ., " complimenting each of them for the great interest they had always evinced in the prosperity of the lodge , and congratulated the members upon having such Masons

as Bros . J . D . Caulcher , the first P . M . and founder of the lodge , J . J . Hanley , E . J . Frascr , and T . llobinson , as their P . Sfs . To this toast Bros . Caulcher , Hartley , Fraser ; and Robinson severally responded . The lodgo having presented Bro . T . Robinson , P . M ., with a very beautiful P . Ms . Jewel , as a token of the high esteem he was held in by all of the members of the lodge , that brother said he should always wear it with great pleasure , and it would serve as a reminder of one of the happiest years of his life . The W . M . then in a felicitous speech gave " The health of the Visitors , " bidding them welcome , and

Metropolitan.

trusting to haye tho pleasure of their company again . Bros . J . W . Adams , P . M . of 25 , W . Piatt , P . M . 16 S , Chaplin , 201 , W . B . Ford , 211 , and Capt . Henry Bohn , 1167 , returned thanks . The officers followed , to which Bro . J . L . Syms responded in a happy speech . " The Health of the Secretary , Bro . H . A . Stacey , " was given next , ta which that brother tendered his acknowledgements . " The worthy Host's Health , Bro . Stiles , " was givenand then the Tyler's toast finished one of the

, plerisantest meetings it has ever been our good fortune to be present at , and most certainly the pleasure was considerably increased by the singing of Bros . Adams , W . G . Ford , S . Mullens , J . D . Caulcher , F . G-. Baker , ancl others . EOYAL OAK LODGE ( NO . 1173 ) . —This select lodge held its usual monthly meeting at Bro . Stevens , Royal Oak Tavern , High-streetDeptfordKenton WednesdayJul 23 rd . In the

, , , , y unavoidable absence of the W . M ., ' Bro . W . Scott ( caused by his professional duties ) , B ro . G . Wilton , S . W ., assistedby Bros . Walters , Kavanagh , Baatz , and O'Durgei , opened the loclge . There was no work before the lodge . Bro . F . Walters , Sec , gave an explanation of tho tracing hoard in the first degree , in his usual clear style , which was listened to wifch marked attention . The business being ended , the brethren senarated . *

Provincial.

PROVINCIAL .

CUMBERLAND . CARLISLE . —Union Lodge ( No . 389 ) . —A Lodge of Instruction for M . Ms , was appointecl to be held at 8 o ' clock , on Tuesday evening , the 22 nd ult ., when there was a numerous attendance of the brethren . The following officers were appointed to superintend the working , Bros . P . M . P . W . Hayward , Lecture Master ; Ritson , W . M . ; Murray , S . W . ; Win . Carrick ,

J . W . ; Harris , S . D . ; Milbourne , J . D . ; Fisher , I . G . and Sec ; Story , Tyler . The lodge was then opened in the first degree , iu a just , perfect , and regular form . All present entered into and executed their work with energy and zeal , which , it was pleasing to witness . There was also some preliminary business discussed and duly despatched , respecting the forthcoming annual provincial festival , to be holden at Whitehaven , on Friday , the Sth August . The lodge was then duly opened in the second and third degrees , when every one discharged their duties with particular care , accuracy , and attention .

WIIITEHAVEX . —Sun , Square , and Compasses Lodge ( No . 133 . ) At the monthly meeting of this lodge , held at the Masonic Hall , on tho 7 th . July , the lodge having heen duly opened by the W . M ., Bro . W . B . Gibson , Prov . G . J . D ., and the ordinary business having heen transacted , the chair was afterwards taken by Bro . W . if . G . Key , P . M . of 791 and 231 , Prov . G . S . and P . Prov . G . S . W . for Kent , who proceeded to instal Bro . II . Spencer , P . Prov . G . S . W ., and P . M . 138 , into the chair as AV . M . for the

ensuing year . The ceremony was most impressively performed by Bro . Key . The lodge was numerously attended , and tha following brethren were appointed to fill the respective offices , viz .: —G . W . Kenworthy , S . W . ; C . Morton , J . W . ; J . Fletcher , P . Prov . G . S . W ., Treas . ; W . Cowie , P . M ., Sec ; J . Barr . S . D . ; I . Anderson , J . D . ; H . Cook , I . G . ; and J . Cooper , P . G-. O ., Organist . At the termination of the proceedings , the brethren retired to the refreshment-room , ancl spent a happy evening , which was greatly enhanced by the musical talent of many ofthe brethren , under the ablo superintendanco of Bro . Cooper , P . G . Orcraiiist . ¦

HAMPSHIRE . LYJIIKGio :-r . —Nem Forest Lodge ( No . 401 . )—This lodge held its monthly meeting on Tuesday , July 22 nd , at their Hall , in Quay-street . There was a numerous attendance of the brethren , including- several from Southampton ( among whom was Bro . F Perkins , Mayor ) , this being the clay appointecl for the installation of Bro . Hayiyard , twice Mayor of Lyinington , as W . M . for tho ensuing- year . The ceremony of installation was

performed by the Rev . Dr . Bradshaw , the retiring W . M ., assisted by P . M . Webb , in a most striking ancl impressive manner , which will long be remembered by all who were present , The new W . M . then proceeded to invest his officers for . the year , among whom were Bros , the Rev . Dr . Bradshaw , as Treas . ; J . Milner . S . W . ; Capt . Johnson , J . W . ; the Rev . B . Maturin , B . A ., Chap . ; T . Webb , S . D . ; II . T . Bath , J . D . ; W . T . Buttery , I . G . ; Preston . Tyler ; and H . Doman , Sec . After this , the newly-installed W . M .

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THE PROPOSED APPROPRIATION OF THE PROPERTY FOR MASONIC PURPOSES. Article 1
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CORRESPONDENCE. Article 9
ANCIENT RECORDS AMISSING. Article 9
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 10
METROPOLITAN. Article 10
PROVINCIAL. Article 10
COLONIAL. Article 12
TURKEY. Article 14
ROYAL ARCH. Article 14
ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE. Article 15
MASONIC FESTIVITIES. Article 18
Obituary. Article 18
THE WEEK. Article 18
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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The Masonic Mirror.

THE MASONIC MIRROR .

MASONIC MEM . The annual meeting of the Prov . Grand Lodge of Cumberland and Westmoreland , is to be held at Whitehaven , on Friday , the Sth instant , under the presidency of Bro . Greaves , D . Prov . G . M . the new Prov . G . M . being prevented from attending , by severe indisposition , which has confined him to his room for many weeks-

Metropolitan.

METROPOLITAN .

LODGE OF JUSTICE ( NO . 172 ) . —This old-established loclge held a lodge of emergency on Thursday , July 24-th , at Bro . Roe ' s , Eoyal Albert Tavern , New Cross-road , Deptford , Kent . The most important business transacted was , determining that the future meetings of this lodge should take place at the White Swan Tavern , High-street , Deptford . We are glad to find that this old London lodgo is still to continue in Deptford , for we were apprehensive it was going out of the town . It is the

oldest lodge in Deptford , though it was originally opened in Seven Dials , London , about the year 1715 . We hear there are a great number of gentlemen ready to join this lodge as candidates for the mysteries aud privileges of ancient l- 'reemasonry .

PHIHCE FEEDERICK WILLIAM LODGE ( No . 1053 ) . — This flourishing and highly distinguished lodge held its installation meeting on Wednesday July 23 , at the St . John Hotel , Queen's Terrace , St . John's Eoad , punctually at two o ' clock . The W . M ., Bro . T . Robinson , with the assistance of his Wardens , Bros . Miles Stapylton , and J . L . Syms , and numerous brethren opened the lodge , ancl the following business was disposed of : — Bro . Coyto was raisedBros . BaileyCookDayand Cornefc

, , , , Thomas , passed to the second degree , and Mr . J . M . Donne initiated . Bro . Miles Stapylton was installed as W . M . for the ensuing twelve months , by Bro . Robinson , W . M ., in an impressive manner , which elicited the warmest encomiums of a large assembly of visitors . Bro . Stapylton appointed the following brethren to be his officers : —Bros . J . H . Svms , S . W . ; J . Hume Williams , J . W . ; J . D . Caulcher , P . M ., Treas . ; H . A .

Stacev , P . M ., Sec . ; P . G . Baker , S . D . ; Dr . Key Harding , J . D . ; T . P . ' Wurst , I . G . ; G . J . Woods , D . C . ; W . Watson , P . M ., Steward ; and Beckett , Tyler . Several gentlemen were proposed to bo initiated at the next meeting of the lodge . The lodge having been closed the brethren retired to banquet , and too much praise cannot be bestowed upon our Bro . R . Stiles for the excellent manner in which everything was served , tho good things of this life being various and profuse . We must mention that Bro . Stiles was most ably assisted in his arduous tusk hy onr Bro . W . Watson . After ample iustico hadbeen done

to the festive board , the W . M . proposed m succession the following toasts "The Queen and the Craft , " "The Earl of ZetlancCM . W . G . M ., " " The Karl de Grey and Eipon , and the rest of the Grand Officers . " Bro . llobinson , now tho immediate P . M ., proposed " The Health of the W . M . " and passed a well deserved eulogium upon bis working , and from such a beginning it argues well for the future . The W . M . tendered his warmest thanks to the P . Ms , and members of the lodge , and assured

them he would do all iu his power to support the Craft , and uphold tho high position which the Prince Frederick William Lodge stood in the estimation of the members of the ancient fraternity of Freemasons . Then followed " The Health of the Initiate , Bro . Dr . Dornnc , " then the W . M . gave " The Health of the P . Ms ., " complimenting each of them for the great interest they had always evinced in the prosperity of the lodge , and congratulated the members upon having such Masons

as Bros . J . D . Caulcher , the first P . M . and founder of the lodge , J . J . Hanley , E . J . Frascr , and T . llobinson , as their P . Sfs . To this toast Bros . Caulcher , Hartley , Fraser ; and Robinson severally responded . The lodgo having presented Bro . T . Robinson , P . M ., with a very beautiful P . Ms . Jewel , as a token of the high esteem he was held in by all of the members of the lodge , that brother said he should always wear it with great pleasure , and it would serve as a reminder of one of the happiest years of his life . The W . M . then in a felicitous speech gave " The health of the Visitors , " bidding them welcome , and

Metropolitan.

trusting to haye tho pleasure of their company again . Bros . J . W . Adams , P . M . of 25 , W . Piatt , P . M . 16 S , Chaplin , 201 , W . B . Ford , 211 , and Capt . Henry Bohn , 1167 , returned thanks . The officers followed , to which Bro . J . L . Syms responded in a happy speech . " The Health of the Secretary , Bro . H . A . Stacey , " was given next , ta which that brother tendered his acknowledgements . " The worthy Host's Health , Bro . Stiles , " was givenand then the Tyler's toast finished one of the

, plerisantest meetings it has ever been our good fortune to be present at , and most certainly the pleasure was considerably increased by the singing of Bros . Adams , W . G . Ford , S . Mullens , J . D . Caulcher , F . G-. Baker , ancl others . EOYAL OAK LODGE ( NO . 1173 ) . —This select lodge held its usual monthly meeting at Bro . Stevens , Royal Oak Tavern , High-streetDeptfordKenton WednesdayJul 23 rd . In the

, , , , y unavoidable absence of the W . M ., ' Bro . W . Scott ( caused by his professional duties ) , B ro . G . Wilton , S . W ., assistedby Bros . Walters , Kavanagh , Baatz , and O'Durgei , opened the loclge . There was no work before the lodge . Bro . F . Walters , Sec , gave an explanation of tho tracing hoard in the first degree , in his usual clear style , which was listened to wifch marked attention . The business being ended , the brethren senarated . *

Provincial.

PROVINCIAL .

CUMBERLAND . CARLISLE . —Union Lodge ( No . 389 ) . —A Lodge of Instruction for M . Ms , was appointecl to be held at 8 o ' clock , on Tuesday evening , the 22 nd ult ., when there was a numerous attendance of the brethren . The following officers were appointed to superintend the working , Bros . P . M . P . W . Hayward , Lecture Master ; Ritson , W . M . ; Murray , S . W . ; Win . Carrick ,

J . W . ; Harris , S . D . ; Milbourne , J . D . ; Fisher , I . G . and Sec ; Story , Tyler . The lodge was then opened in the first degree , iu a just , perfect , and regular form . All present entered into and executed their work with energy and zeal , which , it was pleasing to witness . There was also some preliminary business discussed and duly despatched , respecting the forthcoming annual provincial festival , to be holden at Whitehaven , on Friday , the Sth August . The lodge was then duly opened in the second and third degrees , when every one discharged their duties with particular care , accuracy , and attention .

WIIITEHAVEX . —Sun , Square , and Compasses Lodge ( No . 133 . ) At the monthly meeting of this lodge , held at the Masonic Hall , on tho 7 th . July , the lodge having heen duly opened by the W . M ., Bro . W . B . Gibson , Prov . G . J . D ., and the ordinary business having heen transacted , the chair was afterwards taken by Bro . W . if . G . Key , P . M . of 791 and 231 , Prov . G . S . and P . Prov . G . S . W . for Kent , who proceeded to instal Bro . II . Spencer , P . Prov . G . S . W ., and P . M . 138 , into the chair as AV . M . for the

ensuing year . The ceremony was most impressively performed by Bro . Key . The lodge was numerously attended , and tha following brethren were appointed to fill the respective offices , viz .: —G . W . Kenworthy , S . W . ; C . Morton , J . W . ; J . Fletcher , P . Prov . G . S . W ., Treas . ; W . Cowie , P . M ., Sec ; J . Barr . S . D . ; I . Anderson , J . D . ; H . Cook , I . G . ; and J . Cooper , P . G-. O ., Organist . At the termination of the proceedings , the brethren retired to the refreshment-room , ancl spent a happy evening , which was greatly enhanced by the musical talent of many ofthe brethren , under the ablo superintendanco of Bro . Cooper , P . G . Orcraiiist . ¦

HAMPSHIRE . LYJIIKGio :-r . —Nem Forest Lodge ( No . 401 . )—This lodge held its monthly meeting on Tuesday , July 22 nd , at their Hall , in Quay-street . There was a numerous attendance of the brethren , including- several from Southampton ( among whom was Bro . F Perkins , Mayor ) , this being the clay appointecl for the installation of Bro . Hayiyard , twice Mayor of Lyinington , as W . M . for tho ensuing- year . The ceremony of installation was

performed by the Rev . Dr . Bradshaw , the retiring W . M ., assisted by P . M . Webb , in a most striking ancl impressive manner , which will long be remembered by all who were present , The new W . M . then proceeded to invest his officers for . the year , among whom were Bros , the Rev . Dr . Bradshaw , as Treas . ; J . Milner . S . W . ; Capt . Johnson , J . W . ; the Rev . B . Maturin , B . A ., Chap . ; T . Webb , S . D . ; II . T . Bath , J . D . ; W . T . Buttery , I . G . ; Preston . Tyler ; and H . Doman , Sec . After this , the newly-installed W . M .

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