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Masonic Mems.
MASONIC MEMS .
THE MASONIC MIRROR .
* * All communications to be addressed to the EBITOB , at No 19 , Salisbury-street , Strand , London , W . C .
It was announced that on Friday , 5 th inst ., the Prince of "Wales would be installed in Dublin , as Grand Patron of freemasons in Ireland . The Supreme Council 33 ° , of the A . and A . Kite , were most cordially and enthusiastically received by the members of the
order in Lancashire , when they last week visited the Rose Croix Chapters , at Sheffield , Manchester and Liverpool . Not only were a large number of Masons enrolled under their banners , but they consecrated a new chapter of Eose Croix at Bolton , which promises to become , under the able guidance of Bro . Brockhank , very influential and numerous . The week ended with
a 30 ? K . H . Chapter at Liverpool , at which a large number of Rose Croix Masons were advanced and the High Chancellor oi the' order of the Temple & c , Sir P . M . C . de Colquboun took the opportunity of so ninny prominent Members of the Grand Conclave being in Lancashire to open and attach to the Liverpool K . T . Encampment , a Priory of Malta .
The Provincial Grand Master of Cumberland and Westmoreland has announced that the Provincial Grand Lodge will he held at Kendal , at the latter end of September , or , the beginning of October . SOUTH EASTERN MASONIC ASSOCIATION . —NEW Cnosg BEASCH . —The twenty-first draw recently took place , resulting
in favour of Bro . H . A . Stacey , who transferred it to Bro . W . West Smith , O . T . the latter brother selected a Life Governorship of tho Boys' School . Many more draws have yet to take place before the termination of the Society . The Masonic Charities have already received 200 guineas form this association , in addition to the 200 guineas already paid , have to receive nearly as much more , and that in less than three vears .
ROYAI MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS . —OCTOBER EXECTION TOR 1871 . —Tho Votes and Interests of the Governors and Subscribers are earnestly solicited on behalf of Earnest Lewis Railing , Aged 8 Years , Son of the late Bro . Thomas Railing , for 33 years connected with the "Essex Standard , " as Reporter , & c , who died , after a long illness , at the early age of
40 , on the 28 th Jannary , 18 G 9 , leaving an invalid Widow and Eleven Children—nine Sons and two Daughters—six of whom are entirely dependent upon their eldest Brother for support . Bro . Railing was initiated into the Angel Lodge , No . 59 , ( now 51 ) , Colchester , in 1853 , and was a Subscribing Member up to the time of his decease . The Application is strongly
recommended by Bros , the R . W . E . J . Bagshaw , Provincial Grand Master for Essex ; Andrew Meggy , Deputy Prov . G . M . of Essex ; V . W . the Rev . C . J . Martyn , Prov . G . Chap of England ; Rev . E . I . Lockwood , D . Prov . G . M . of Suffolk . Proxies may he sent to Mrs . Railing , Military Road , Colchester .
A Provincial Grand Lodge of Mark Masters for the Province of York was held at the Masonic Hall , St . John ' s Place , ' Halifax , on Wednesday , August 2 nd , 1871 . The Provincial Grand Lodge was received and entertained by the Fearnley Lodge , No , 58 .
Craft Masonry.
Craft Masonry .
ENGLISH CONSTITUTION . METROPOLITAN . ALBION LODOE ( No . 9 ) . —The Summer Banquet of this lodge
was held on Wednesday , the 19 th ult ., ; on the arrival of the brethren at the Green Lanes , a good and substantial luncheon was provided , to which ample justice was done , they then proceeded to tho Crown at Broxbourne , where a sumptuous collation and dessert of the most recherche description , was provided by Bro . Beningfield , the room and table being artistically and tastefulldecorated with flowers . The chair was taken bBro .
y y W . H . Baylis , W . M ., who was supported "b y Bro . H . Albert , S . W . ; Morton , J . W . ; Past Masters E . Coste , S . Coste , Willey , H . Young , Friend , II . Mitchell , Sec , and Bros . Farrer , H . B . Clarke , L . B . Harvey , & c . Bro . E . Coste , I . PM .., proposed the toast of the W . Sf . 'The lodge having been in existence over one hundred years , it was a source of pleasure to inform the brethren that it was the birthday of the W . M ., and he
hoped ho would be spared for many years to enjoy health , long life and prosperity , for he was one who was highly respected not only in , but out of Masonry . Tho W . M . in reply , said he thanked the brethren for their kind expressions , for he felt they were sincere . It certainly was a proud position to occupy the chair of that lodge . He regretted there was not a more numerous assemblage but he was leased to see those who were present
; p so thoroughly enjoying themselves . Bro . H . Friend , responded to the toast of the Past Masters , Bro . J . E . Poulger , P . M . 177 , returned thanks for the Visitors . After dinner the brethren roamed abont the delightful garden , and after partaking of tea and coffee , returned to town ..
ROYAL OAK LODGE ( NO . 87 l ) . —The regular meeting of this Lodge was held at the White Swan Tavern , High Street , Deptford , on Wednesday , the 27 th ult ., when there were present : — Bros . W . Andrews , W . M . j J . 'Hawker , P . M . ; J . Truelove , P . M ., F . Walters , P . M ., See . ; W . Myatt , S . D . ; G . Andrews , J . D . ; S . 0 . Lewis , I . G . ; J . Baviu , P . M ., Tyler ; H . Tuson , W . Shaw , G . Hormau , R . Harris , M . J . Simmons , H . J . Dawe , J . J . Parkes , R . HarmanFGVohmannF . G . bkinnerand R . Whiffen .
, . . , , The Visitors were Bros . J . Roper , 147 ; F . Whiffen , 548 ; C Williams , 392 , Scotch Constitution . The business of the evening included the raising of Bro . F . G . Skinner , and the passing , of Bro . F . G . Vohmann , and Revising the Bye-Laws . The future meetings will be held after next October on the fourth Thursday , instead of the fourth Wednesday .
LODGE on ? ASAMI ( NO . 1319 ) . —The brethren of this Lodge met on Monday , at the Freemasons' Hall , present , Bros . E . S . Jones , W . M . ; Charles Coote , S . W . ; J . Chamberlin , J . W . Jas . Weaver , P . M ., P . G . O . Middlesex , S . D . ; W . A . Tinney , D . C . ; C . S . Jekyll , I . G . ; 'I ' , / .. Adams , P . G . P . ; F . Ledger , P . M . ; H . J . Tinney . The Lodge was opened and the minutes were read and confirmed . The ballot was taken for the admission of Mr . E . H . Reynoldswho was dulinitiated into the Order .
, y Bros . Graves , Wright , Castell , and Horton were raised and Bros . Farnie and Comptou were passed . The election of W . M . for the ensuing year then took place , tho choice of the brethren falling unanimously upon Bro . C . Coote , P . M . and S . W . Bro . C . Coote , jun ., was re-elected Treasurer , Bros . H . J . Tinney , Wright , and Ball were elected Auditors . Bro . Gilbert , Tyler , was reelected ..
Provincial.
PROVINCIAL .
CHANNEL ISLANDS . JEBSEY . —Cesaree Lodge , ( No . 590)—The monthly meetingwas held at the Temple on Thursday , July 27 th , at 7 p . m . The Lodge was punctually opened by Bro . Gregg , "W . M ., assisted by Bros . Du Jardin as I . P . M . ; Buisnell , S . W . ; Oatley , P . M . as J . W . ^ Pallot , J . D ., P . B ' met , Jun . S . D . as I . G ., Schmitt P . M . and Sec , in the presence of Bro . Long , P . M . 958 , about a dozen
members and Bros . Dr . Hopkins P . M . & c . and Cox , as visitors . Subsequently many other arrivals took place . Bro . P . Le Sueur , occupied his chair of J . W ., P . Biiiet Jun . his as S . D ., Pinol Jun . D . C . acted as I . G ., Benouf took his place as I . P . M . Past
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Masonic Mems.
MASONIC MEMS .
THE MASONIC MIRROR .
* * All communications to be addressed to the EBITOB , at No 19 , Salisbury-street , Strand , London , W . C .
It was announced that on Friday , 5 th inst ., the Prince of "Wales would be installed in Dublin , as Grand Patron of freemasons in Ireland . The Supreme Council 33 ° , of the A . and A . Kite , were most cordially and enthusiastically received by the members of the
order in Lancashire , when they last week visited the Rose Croix Chapters , at Sheffield , Manchester and Liverpool . Not only were a large number of Masons enrolled under their banners , but they consecrated a new chapter of Eose Croix at Bolton , which promises to become , under the able guidance of Bro . Brockhank , very influential and numerous . The week ended with
a 30 ? K . H . Chapter at Liverpool , at which a large number of Rose Croix Masons were advanced and the High Chancellor oi the' order of the Temple & c , Sir P . M . C . de Colquboun took the opportunity of so ninny prominent Members of the Grand Conclave being in Lancashire to open and attach to the Liverpool K . T . Encampment , a Priory of Malta .
The Provincial Grand Master of Cumberland and Westmoreland has announced that the Provincial Grand Lodge will he held at Kendal , at the latter end of September , or , the beginning of October . SOUTH EASTERN MASONIC ASSOCIATION . —NEW Cnosg BEASCH . —The twenty-first draw recently took place , resulting
in favour of Bro . H . A . Stacey , who transferred it to Bro . W . West Smith , O . T . the latter brother selected a Life Governorship of tho Boys' School . Many more draws have yet to take place before the termination of the Society . The Masonic Charities have already received 200 guineas form this association , in addition to the 200 guineas already paid , have to receive nearly as much more , and that in less than three vears .
ROYAI MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS . —OCTOBER EXECTION TOR 1871 . —Tho Votes and Interests of the Governors and Subscribers are earnestly solicited on behalf of Earnest Lewis Railing , Aged 8 Years , Son of the late Bro . Thomas Railing , for 33 years connected with the "Essex Standard , " as Reporter , & c , who died , after a long illness , at the early age of
40 , on the 28 th Jannary , 18 G 9 , leaving an invalid Widow and Eleven Children—nine Sons and two Daughters—six of whom are entirely dependent upon their eldest Brother for support . Bro . Railing was initiated into the Angel Lodge , No . 59 , ( now 51 ) , Colchester , in 1853 , and was a Subscribing Member up to the time of his decease . The Application is strongly
recommended by Bros , the R . W . E . J . Bagshaw , Provincial Grand Master for Essex ; Andrew Meggy , Deputy Prov . G . M . of Essex ; V . W . the Rev . C . J . Martyn , Prov . G . Chap of England ; Rev . E . I . Lockwood , D . Prov . G . M . of Suffolk . Proxies may he sent to Mrs . Railing , Military Road , Colchester .
A Provincial Grand Lodge of Mark Masters for the Province of York was held at the Masonic Hall , St . John ' s Place , ' Halifax , on Wednesday , August 2 nd , 1871 . The Provincial Grand Lodge was received and entertained by the Fearnley Lodge , No , 58 .
Craft Masonry.
Craft Masonry .
ENGLISH CONSTITUTION . METROPOLITAN . ALBION LODOE ( No . 9 ) . —The Summer Banquet of this lodge
was held on Wednesday , the 19 th ult ., ; on the arrival of the brethren at the Green Lanes , a good and substantial luncheon was provided , to which ample justice was done , they then proceeded to tho Crown at Broxbourne , where a sumptuous collation and dessert of the most recherche description , was provided by Bro . Beningfield , the room and table being artistically and tastefulldecorated with flowers . The chair was taken bBro .
y y W . H . Baylis , W . M ., who was supported "b y Bro . H . Albert , S . W . ; Morton , J . W . ; Past Masters E . Coste , S . Coste , Willey , H . Young , Friend , II . Mitchell , Sec , and Bros . Farrer , H . B . Clarke , L . B . Harvey , & c . Bro . E . Coste , I . PM .., proposed the toast of the W . Sf . 'The lodge having been in existence over one hundred years , it was a source of pleasure to inform the brethren that it was the birthday of the W . M ., and he
hoped ho would be spared for many years to enjoy health , long life and prosperity , for he was one who was highly respected not only in , but out of Masonry . Tho W . M . in reply , said he thanked the brethren for their kind expressions , for he felt they were sincere . It certainly was a proud position to occupy the chair of that lodge . He regretted there was not a more numerous assemblage but he was leased to see those who were present
; p so thoroughly enjoying themselves . Bro . H . Friend , responded to the toast of the Past Masters , Bro . J . E . Poulger , P . M . 177 , returned thanks for the Visitors . After dinner the brethren roamed abont the delightful garden , and after partaking of tea and coffee , returned to town ..
ROYAL OAK LODGE ( NO . 87 l ) . —The regular meeting of this Lodge was held at the White Swan Tavern , High Street , Deptford , on Wednesday , the 27 th ult ., when there were present : — Bros . W . Andrews , W . M . j J . 'Hawker , P . M . ; J . Truelove , P . M ., F . Walters , P . M ., See . ; W . Myatt , S . D . ; G . Andrews , J . D . ; S . 0 . Lewis , I . G . ; J . Baviu , P . M ., Tyler ; H . Tuson , W . Shaw , G . Hormau , R . Harris , M . J . Simmons , H . J . Dawe , J . J . Parkes , R . HarmanFGVohmannF . G . bkinnerand R . Whiffen .
, . . , , The Visitors were Bros . J . Roper , 147 ; F . Whiffen , 548 ; C Williams , 392 , Scotch Constitution . The business of the evening included the raising of Bro . F . G . Skinner , and the passing , of Bro . F . G . Vohmann , and Revising the Bye-Laws . The future meetings will be held after next October on the fourth Thursday , instead of the fourth Wednesday .
LODGE on ? ASAMI ( NO . 1319 ) . —The brethren of this Lodge met on Monday , at the Freemasons' Hall , present , Bros . E . S . Jones , W . M . ; Charles Coote , S . W . ; J . Chamberlin , J . W . Jas . Weaver , P . M ., P . G . O . Middlesex , S . D . ; W . A . Tinney , D . C . ; C . S . Jekyll , I . G . ; 'I ' , / .. Adams , P . G . P . ; F . Ledger , P . M . ; H . J . Tinney . The Lodge was opened and the minutes were read and confirmed . The ballot was taken for the admission of Mr . E . H . Reynoldswho was dulinitiated into the Order .
, y Bros . Graves , Wright , Castell , and Horton were raised and Bros . Farnie and Comptou were passed . The election of W . M . for the ensuing year then took place , tho choice of the brethren falling unanimously upon Bro . C . Coote , P . M . and S . W . Bro . C . Coote , jun ., was re-elected Treasurer , Bros . H . J . Tinney , Wright , and Ball were elected Auditors . Bro . Gilbert , Tyler , was reelected ..
Provincial.
PROVINCIAL .
CHANNEL ISLANDS . JEBSEY . —Cesaree Lodge , ( No . 590)—The monthly meetingwas held at the Temple on Thursday , July 27 th , at 7 p . m . The Lodge was punctually opened by Bro . Gregg , "W . M ., assisted by Bros . Du Jardin as I . P . M . ; Buisnell , S . W . ; Oatley , P . M . as J . W . ^ Pallot , J . D ., P . B ' met , Jun . S . D . as I . G ., Schmitt P . M . and Sec , in the presence of Bro . Long , P . M . 958 , about a dozen
members and Bros . Dr . Hopkins P . M . & c . and Cox , as visitors . Subsequently many other arrivals took place . Bro . P . Le Sueur , occupied his chair of J . W ., P . Biiiet Jun . his as S . D ., Pinol Jun . D . C . acted as I . G ., Benouf took his place as I . P . M . Past