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Masonic Missions.
Lodges . Chapters . Chesterfield 1 0 Barnstaple 1 1 Torquay 2 1 Dorchester 1 1 Poole 1 1 St . Helen ' s , Guernsey 4 3
Harwich 1 1 AVinchester 1 1 AVhitb y 1 1 Newport , Isle of AVi g ht 1 1 Ryde 2 1 Darfcford 1 0 Folkstone 1 0
Feverskam . ¦ 1 0 Sheerness 1 1 Peterborough 1 0 Monmouth 1 0 Lynn 1 0 AVelliugton , Shropshire 1 1
Bridgwater 1 1 Pembroke 2 0 AVells 1 0 Burton-on-Trent 1 0 Kendal 1 1 Swiudon 2 1
Devizes 1 0 Trowbridge 1 0 BcA'crley 1 1 Middleborouaih 1 0 Doneaster 1 1 Goole , 1 0
BRO . HOB . Momus . —Afc arc sure that the Brethren in this country will deeply regret to hear that this distinguished Brother , who has done so much for American literature in the United States , is suffering severely from ophthalmia , wliich has shewn somewhat unfavourable symptoms . AVe trust our respected Brother , and
valued correspondent will soon recover that inestimable blessing , sight . Notwithstanding his affliction , the newspaper of Bro . Morris is conducted with unilagging spirit . AVuv LADIES CAXXor UE MASONS . —The only reason why ladies cannot bo presunt in an open Lodge of Masons is , that the nmsouio mysteries arc symbolical of labour as purlormcd by uicu , and such as could not be shared by women . —Rob Morris ' s " Voice of Masonry . " '
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
Masonic Missions.
Lodges . Chapters . Chesterfield 1 0 Barnstaple 1 1 Torquay 2 1 Dorchester 1 1 Poole 1 1 St . Helen ' s , Guernsey 4 3
Harwich 1 1 AVinchester 1 1 AVhitb y 1 1 Newport , Isle of AVi g ht 1 1 Ryde 2 1 Darfcford 1 0 Folkstone 1 0
Feverskam . ¦ 1 0 Sheerness 1 1 Peterborough 1 0 Monmouth 1 0 Lynn 1 0 AVelliugton , Shropshire 1 1
Bridgwater 1 1 Pembroke 2 0 AVells 1 0 Burton-on-Trent 1 0 Kendal 1 1 Swiudon 2 1
Devizes 1 0 Trowbridge 1 0 BcA'crley 1 1 Middleborouaih 1 0 Doneaster 1 1 Goole , 1 0
BRO . HOB . Momus . —Afc arc sure that the Brethren in this country will deeply regret to hear that this distinguished Brother , who has done so much for American literature in the United States , is suffering severely from ophthalmia , wliich has shewn somewhat unfavourable symptoms . AVe trust our respected Brother , and
valued correspondent will soon recover that inestimable blessing , sight . Notwithstanding his affliction , the newspaper of Bro . Morris is conducted with unilagging spirit . AVuv LADIES CAXXor UE MASONS . —The only reason why ladies cannot bo presunt in an open Lodge of Masons is , that the nmsouio mysteries arc symbolical of labour as purlormcd by uicu , and such as could not be shared by women . —Rob Morris ' s " Voice of Masonry . " '