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been , there the benefits aud the blessings of this our noble aud ancient Alasonic fraternity have been felt . That you , and I , brethren , may study more and more the principles of our Order , and daily exhibit them iu our lives , is mv fervent wish —so that ivhen our evening sun shall havo set in the far distant west , and the last stroke of the mallet shall have told that our work of labour has drawn to a close —ivhen this earth will have undergone that wondrous change , ivhen mountains shall be levelled and the valleys filled—when the shah have their

seasons run appointed course , and the silent aud mighty deep of to-day ( like the slumbering infant ) , shall to-morrow be lashed into fury by the breath of heaven—as workmen and as Masons , waiting for tho hope of reward and rest , in the nnknoAvn world , Avhere the throne of the Great Architect of the universe is set , —may wc find a place , —and in the Grand Lod ge above may a mansion be reserved even for us . " Bro . Fox theu gave " The Visiting Brethren , " which was responded to by Bro . Davison , lately from Australia , ivho stated that on the other side of the water Alasonry dul arrd in

was y appreciated a flourishing state . Previous to sitting down , Bro . Davison gave "The Officers ofthe Londesborough Lodge . " After ivhat he had witnessed that night he thought they were efficient in the Craft . Bro . Firliy , S . AA ., responded on behalf of the Officers in a very animated and humorous speech , during ivhich he was repeatedly cheered , and Bro . AA ' rangham , J . AV , gave a song The health of the P . M ., Bro . Pritchard , AV . AI ., 236 , " Our worthy Host , " and other toastsconcluding with " All Poor aud Distressed Afasons" severalliven

, , were y g . Brothers T . Cooper , Brown , AA'rangham , Hind , aud others contributed greatly to the conviviality of the evening by their musical powers . The whole proceedings were characterized by the greatest harmony . This Lodge , openeel only sei-eu mouths ago , numbers about twenty members , and has the prospect of receiving important additions . °

Royal Arch.

ROYAL ARCH .

METROPOLITAN . Jj-nusALi-M Cu-APTjai ( No . 218)—A meeting of this Chapter' was held at Dick ' s Hotel , Fleet Street , on Tuesday , December 14 th , Comp . Sheen , Al . E . Z ., presiding ¦ when Bro . Nolan , of the Lodge of Industry , No . 219 , ivas duly exalted into the Order . £ 5 were voted from the funds of tbe Chapter for the Aged AVidows ' Annuity Fund , and intrusted to Comp . Robinson , ivho will represent the Chapter at the approaching festival of the Royal Benevolent Institution , on the 26 th inst Ihe only visitor present was Comp . Carpenter , M . E . Z , No . 25 and P . Z ., No 91

Knights Templar.

KNIGHTS TEMPLAR .

BLACKED- ]!!* . —Hugh de Payenn Lncampment . —The , quarterly meeting of this Encampment ivas held on Alonday , the 29 th December , at the Old Bull Hotel . The E . C . Sir Knt . AVilliam Harrison , Prov . G . First Expert , Lancashire , presided , assisted b y Sir Knt . Radcliffe , as 1 st Capt ., and Sir Knt . Bell , as 2 nd Capt Ihcre was afair muster of Knights , and tiie V . E . G . Commander of Lancashire , Sir iuit . Alatthcw Dawes , honoured the Encampment ivith his presence . Tire other VJSitoivs included Sir Knt . AA ' . If , Wright , Prov . G . D . C . and S . B ., and Sir Knt .

“The Freemasons' Monthly Magazine: 1859-01-05, Page 52” Masonic Periodicals Online, Library and Museum of Freemasonry, 23 June 2025, django:8000/periodicals/mmr/issues/mmr_05011859/page/52/.
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Untitled Article 1
Untitled Article 2
INDEX. Article 3
THE MASONIC MIRROR, Article 6
FREEMASONS' HALL. Article 11
CAGLIOSTRO AND THE LODGE OF ANTIQUITY. Article 13
THE DUTIES OF FREEMASONRY. Article 22
REVIEWS OF NEW BOOKS. Article 26
Selection Article 30
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 31
" JUSTITIA" AND THE "MASONIC OBSERVER." Article 31
CHARITY. Article 34
FREEMASONRY AND CHRISTIANITY. Article 35
THE PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE OF SOMERSETSHIRE. Article 35
MASONIC HALLS versus TAVERNS. Article 36
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 37
PROVINCIAL. Article 39
ROYAL ARCH. Article 52
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 52
MASONIC FESTIVITIES. Article 53
THE WEEK. Article 55
PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. Article 58
NOTICES. Article 58
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 58
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Provincial.

been , there the benefits aud the blessings of this our noble aud ancient Alasonic fraternity have been felt . That you , and I , brethren , may study more and more the principles of our Order , and daily exhibit them iu our lives , is mv fervent wish —so that ivhen our evening sun shall havo set in the far distant west , and the last stroke of the mallet shall have told that our work of labour has drawn to a close —ivhen this earth will have undergone that wondrous change , ivhen mountains shall be levelled and the valleys filled—when the shah have their

seasons run appointed course , and the silent aud mighty deep of to-day ( like the slumbering infant ) , shall to-morrow be lashed into fury by the breath of heaven—as workmen and as Masons , waiting for tho hope of reward and rest , in the nnknoAvn world , Avhere the throne of the Great Architect of the universe is set , —may wc find a place , —and in the Grand Lod ge above may a mansion be reserved even for us . " Bro . Fox theu gave " The Visiting Brethren , " which was responded to by Bro . Davison , lately from Australia , ivho stated that on the other side of the water Alasonry dul arrd in

was y appreciated a flourishing state . Previous to sitting down , Bro . Davison gave "The Officers ofthe Londesborough Lodge . " After ivhat he had witnessed that night he thought they were efficient in the Craft . Bro . Firliy , S . AA ., responded on behalf of the Officers in a very animated and humorous speech , during ivhich he was repeatedly cheered , and Bro . AA ' rangham , J . AV , gave a song The health of the P . M ., Bro . Pritchard , AV . AI ., 236 , " Our worthy Host , " and other toastsconcluding with " All Poor aud Distressed Afasons" severalliven

, , were y g . Brothers T . Cooper , Brown , AA'rangham , Hind , aud others contributed greatly to the conviviality of the evening by their musical powers . The whole proceedings were characterized by the greatest harmony . This Lodge , openeel only sei-eu mouths ago , numbers about twenty members , and has the prospect of receiving important additions . °

Royal Arch.

ROYAL ARCH .

METROPOLITAN . Jj-nusALi-M Cu-APTjai ( No . 218)—A meeting of this Chapter' was held at Dick ' s Hotel , Fleet Street , on Tuesday , December 14 th , Comp . Sheen , Al . E . Z ., presiding ¦ when Bro . Nolan , of the Lodge of Industry , No . 219 , ivas duly exalted into the Order . £ 5 were voted from the funds of tbe Chapter for the Aged AVidows ' Annuity Fund , and intrusted to Comp . Robinson , ivho will represent the Chapter at the approaching festival of the Royal Benevolent Institution , on the 26 th inst Ihe only visitor present was Comp . Carpenter , M . E . Z , No . 25 and P . Z ., No 91

Knights Templar.

KNIGHTS TEMPLAR .

BLACKED- ]!!* . —Hugh de Payenn Lncampment . —The , quarterly meeting of this Encampment ivas held on Alonday , the 29 th December , at the Old Bull Hotel . The E . C . Sir Knt . AVilliam Harrison , Prov . G . First Expert , Lancashire , presided , assisted b y Sir Knt . Radcliffe , as 1 st Capt ., and Sir Knt . Bell , as 2 nd Capt Ihcre was afair muster of Knights , and tiie V . E . G . Commander of Lancashire , Sir iuit . Alatthcw Dawes , honoured the Encampment ivith his presence . Tire other VJSitoivs included Sir Knt . AA ' . If , Wright , Prov . G . D . C . and S . B ., and Sir Knt .

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