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Masonic Mems

THE British Association for the Advancement of Science will hold its thirty-ninth meeting at Exeter , commencing on Wednesday , the 18 th inst ., and will continue to hold its sittings until the following Wednesday . The following are the places where the various sections will be held .- —A ( Mathematical and Physical Science ) , Grammar School ; B ( Chemical Science ) , Albert

Museum ; C ( Geology ) , Temperance Hull ; I ) ( Biology ) , Episcopal Schools ; 35 ( Geography ) , Victoria Hall ; F ( Economic Science and Statistics ) , Athena ; um ; G ( Mechanical Science ) , St . John's Hospital ; H ( Reception Eoom ) , Public Room ; E . K . ( Inaugural and other Address ) , Victoria Hall ; B . L . ( Soirees ) , Albert Museum . Bro . ' William Smith , CE ., P . M . 26 , 33 , 840 , W . M

1 , 238 , & c , one of the Secretaries of Section G ( Mechanical Science ) , will be happy to give any information ( Masonic or otherwise ) to brethren during his stay at Exeter .

Metropolitan.

METROPOLITAN .

ROYAL ALFRED LODGE ( NO . 780 ) . —A meeting of this lodge took place on Friday , the 23 rd , at the Star and " Garter Hotel , Kew Bridge . The W . M . Bro . S . May having taken the chair , the minutes of the former lodge were read and confirmed . Messrs . George Morecroft and James Augustus Wright , were initiated into the Order ; Bros . CJiapny and AUcraft were raised to the sublime degree of Master Masons , and Bros . Tailing , Berry , Collinsand David Jamesdulpassed to the degrees of FC

, , y .. Bro . George Littlewood , tbe S . W ., was elected W . M . for the ensuing year , and Bro . Smith was elected treasurer . A vote of thanks was ordered to be recorded on the minutes to the W . M . Bro . S . May , jun ., and he was pretented with a very elegant wine steward ' s collar , with a massive silver jewel attached , and of chaste design . The W . M . returned thanks in suitable terms . The lodge was then closed , and the brethren adjourned to a very excellent dinner '

, provided by Bro . Banks . Bro . H . Gary , I . PM ., then proposed the health of the W . M ., and spoke of his excellent working and the very able manner lie bad presided over the brethren , and hoped that as this was tbe last occasion upon which be would be in the chair that the brethren would drink the toast with all honour . The W . M ., in a very excellent speech , thanked the brethren for tbe hearty manner iii which his name had heen received by the brethren , and said bis only aim was to see prosperity of the Royal Alfred Lodge . Visitors : Bros , B . P . Todd , P . M ., No . 27 , aud Jones ( Vitruvian ) .

MACDONALD LODGE ( No . 1 , 216 ) . —This lodge met on the 4 th inst ., at tbe Head Quarters of the 1 st Surrey Rifle Volunteer Corps , Bro . A . L . Irvine , W . M . The lodge was opened in due form hy the WM ., assisted by his officers and brethren , and the minutes of tbe last meeting , together with this resolution , were put for confirmation— ' * That the day of meeting of the ' lodgo be changed from the first to the second Wednesday in each monthin order that the lod he at

, ge may properly represented the quarterly communications . " The minutes ' and this resolution were confirmed unanimously . The lodge was then opened in the second degree , and Dr . Henry Blanc was then interrogated as to his proficiency in this degree . Those interrogatories ' were satisfactorily replied to , and Bro . Dr . H . Blanc then retired . The lodge being- opened in the third degree , the worthy brother was then admitted and raised to the sublime degree of MM

.. Tbe lodge was then resumed in the first degree , and Mr . J . B . Pike and Capt . Norman W . Sharp , who were balloted for and approved of at the last meeting , were presented to tbe W . M ., who initiated them into ancient Freemasonry . The whole of the ceremonies were rendered by Bro . A . L . Irvine in a very able and masterly manner . The lodge was then closed in due ' form , and the brethren adjourned from labour to refreshment .

HERVEY LODGE ( No . 1 , 260 ) . —The regular meeting of this lodge was held ou tho llth inst . Present : Bros . G . Kino- jun W . M . ; King , S . W . ; W . IT . Weaver , S . D . ; T . B . AyshiWd ' Treas . ; W . Garner , Hon . Sec ; E . Garner , I . G . ; C . T . Speight ' , Tyler , and several other members . Among the visitors were Bros . Hyde Clarke , D . D . G . M . for Turkey ; Watts , 70 ; D . Pullen , S . W . 144 ; Thompson , 813 . The lodge having heen opened at 6 p . m . precisely , and the minutes of the List meeting read aud approved , a dispensation was granted to form a lodge

Metropolitan.

of instruction . Mr . Thomas having been balloted for , being in attendance , was initiated in due form . The lodge was opened in the second degree , when Bros . Davidson and Thompson , by request of the W . M . of 813 , were passed to the degree of F . C . The raisings were postponed to the emergency meeting in September in consequence of tbe lateness of the evening through the non-attendance of the officers . All business being ended the lodge was closed . The brethren then sat down to a banquet

served in Bro . J . Webb ' s usual liberal style . The viands and wines were of the first quality , and gave great satisfaction . The usual toasts followed , accompanied by some good harmony , and the brethren separated with one feeling , wishing tbe lodge every prosperity . The W . M ., in proposing the toast of " The Officers , " called their attention to the very awkward position they had placed him in by their non-attendance , and he expressed a hope that , when they could not attend , they would have the courtesy to let him know that he might make arrangements .

INSTRUCTION . METROPOLITAN LODGE OP INSTRUCTION . —A meeting of tbe members of the above-named lodge took place on Friday , the Gtb inst ., a . tbe George Hotel , Aldemianbm-y . Among the members present we noticed Bro . J . Brett , Preceptor ; W . Ashby , W . M . ; II . Tanner , J . R . Foulger , Hill , Lattriel , WorrellD'ArcyMakoweryMorton RobinsOmevodFraln

, , , , , , aud several others . The initiation ceremony having been worked , and the sections of the first degree by Bro . Ashby , assisted by tho officers and brethren . Two visitors were then proposed as joining members of this lodge and were accepted unanimously . The manner in which the initiations and sections were worked by Ashby reflects the greatest credit on this aspirant for Masonic honours .

Provincial.

PROVINCIAL .

BERKS AND BUCKS . MAIDENHEAD . —St . John's Lodge ( No . 795 ) . —This lodge met on Tuesday the 27 th ult ., at the Orkney Arms . The lodge ¦ having been opened and the minutes of the former lodge read and confirmed , it was proposed and carried , that a petition be presented for tbe purpose of obtaining a warrant to consecrate a Eoyal Arch Chapter in connection with the lodge . It was

proposed aud seconded that the lodge should give from its funds a sum of ten iruinoas to the Boys' School . It was arranged that the summer banquet should be held at the Orkney Arms , and not as previously arranged on board the Maria Wood , and twenty guineas were voted towards carrying out this object . After the closing of the lodge , an excellent banquet followed , and the brethren separated after having spent a most enjoyable afternoon .

ESSEX . COLCHESTER . —United Lodge ( No . 697 ) . —The regular meet " of this lodge took place at the George Hotel , on Friday , the 9 th . ult ., when the following were present : —Bros . Newman , W . M . ; Bay , S . W .: J . S . Smith , J . W . ; Calthorpe , S . D . ; Eustace , J . D ., G . M ., I . G . ; Rix , Treas . ; Woodland , Fenn , Bell , O'Malley , Givin , Kinloch , Piper , Jenkinson . Visitors : —Bros . Bolton ,

Cobb , Breall , Cole , G . W . Smith . The lodge was opened in due form in the first degree , and the summons convening tbe meeting was read , and the minutes of the List regular meeting were read and confirmed . A report from the Board of General Purposes was read , stating that the characters of Robert Steen Gray , Esq ., Adjutant 3 rd Dragoon Guards , and James AVarren Sergeant 49 th Beg ., had been found satisfactory . A report was read from tbe Royal Masonic Institutiongiving a report of

, their half-yearly election . James P . Pattison was recommended to the United Lodge as a worthy object for their votes at the next ensuing election in November . Tbe United Lodge unanimously gave their vote . The lodge was opened in the second degree , and Bros . Fenn and Woodlaud being about to be raised to the third degree , were called upon to answer the questions appertaining to the second degree , whicli being satisfactorily

answered , they retired . The lodge was then opened in the third degree , and Bros . Fenn and Woodland were raised to the sublime degree . Bros . Kinloch- and O'Malley signed and received their Grand Lodge certificates . The lodge was then

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FREEMASONRY IN SWEDEN. Article 5
THE EARL OF DALHOUSIE AND THE GRAND MASTERSHIP OF SCOTLAND. Article 6
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 6
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 8
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SCOTLAND. Article 14
IRELAND. Article 14
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ROYAL ARCH. Article 17
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SOUTHERN STAR LODGE (No. 1158). Article 17
GRAND LODGE OF MARK MASTERS OF ENGLAND AND WALES, Article 17
LITERATURE, SCIENCE, MUSIC, DRAMA, AND THE FINE ARTS. Article 19
MASONIC LIFEBOAT FUND. Article 19
LIST OF LODGE, &c., MEETINGS FOR WEEK ENDING 21ST AUGUST, 1869. Article 20
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Masonic Mems

THE British Association for the Advancement of Science will hold its thirty-ninth meeting at Exeter , commencing on Wednesday , the 18 th inst ., and will continue to hold its sittings until the following Wednesday . The following are the places where the various sections will be held .- —A ( Mathematical and Physical Science ) , Grammar School ; B ( Chemical Science ) , Albert

Museum ; C ( Geology ) , Temperance Hull ; I ) ( Biology ) , Episcopal Schools ; 35 ( Geography ) , Victoria Hall ; F ( Economic Science and Statistics ) , Athena ; um ; G ( Mechanical Science ) , St . John's Hospital ; H ( Reception Eoom ) , Public Room ; E . K . ( Inaugural and other Address ) , Victoria Hall ; B . L . ( Soirees ) , Albert Museum . Bro . ' William Smith , CE ., P . M . 26 , 33 , 840 , W . M

1 , 238 , & c , one of the Secretaries of Section G ( Mechanical Science ) , will be happy to give any information ( Masonic or otherwise ) to brethren during his stay at Exeter .

Metropolitan.

METROPOLITAN .

ROYAL ALFRED LODGE ( NO . 780 ) . —A meeting of this lodge took place on Friday , the 23 rd , at the Star and " Garter Hotel , Kew Bridge . The W . M . Bro . S . May having taken the chair , the minutes of the former lodge were read and confirmed . Messrs . George Morecroft and James Augustus Wright , were initiated into the Order ; Bros . CJiapny and AUcraft were raised to the sublime degree of Master Masons , and Bros . Tailing , Berry , Collinsand David Jamesdulpassed to the degrees of FC

, , y .. Bro . George Littlewood , tbe S . W ., was elected W . M . for the ensuing year , and Bro . Smith was elected treasurer . A vote of thanks was ordered to be recorded on the minutes to the W . M . Bro . S . May , jun ., and he was pretented with a very elegant wine steward ' s collar , with a massive silver jewel attached , and of chaste design . The W . M . returned thanks in suitable terms . The lodge was then closed , and the brethren adjourned to a very excellent dinner '

, provided by Bro . Banks . Bro . H . Gary , I . PM ., then proposed the health of the W . M ., and spoke of his excellent working and the very able manner lie bad presided over the brethren , and hoped that as this was tbe last occasion upon which be would be in the chair that the brethren would drink the toast with all honour . The W . M ., in a very excellent speech , thanked the brethren for tbe hearty manner iii which his name had heen received by the brethren , and said bis only aim was to see prosperity of the Royal Alfred Lodge . Visitors : Bros , B . P . Todd , P . M ., No . 27 , aud Jones ( Vitruvian ) .

MACDONALD LODGE ( No . 1 , 216 ) . —This lodge met on the 4 th inst ., at tbe Head Quarters of the 1 st Surrey Rifle Volunteer Corps , Bro . A . L . Irvine , W . M . The lodge was opened in due form hy the WM ., assisted by his officers and brethren , and the minutes of tbe last meeting , together with this resolution , were put for confirmation— ' * That the day of meeting of the ' lodgo be changed from the first to the second Wednesday in each monthin order that the lod he at

, ge may properly represented the quarterly communications . " The minutes ' and this resolution were confirmed unanimously . The lodge was then opened in the second degree , and Dr . Henry Blanc was then interrogated as to his proficiency in this degree . Those interrogatories ' were satisfactorily replied to , and Bro . Dr . H . Blanc then retired . The lodge being- opened in the third degree , the worthy brother was then admitted and raised to the sublime degree of MM

.. Tbe lodge was then resumed in the first degree , and Mr . J . B . Pike and Capt . Norman W . Sharp , who were balloted for and approved of at the last meeting , were presented to tbe W . M ., who initiated them into ancient Freemasonry . The whole of the ceremonies were rendered by Bro . A . L . Irvine in a very able and masterly manner . The lodge was then closed in due ' form , and the brethren adjourned from labour to refreshment .

HERVEY LODGE ( No . 1 , 260 ) . —The regular meeting of this lodge was held ou tho llth inst . Present : Bros . G . Kino- jun W . M . ; King , S . W . ; W . IT . Weaver , S . D . ; T . B . AyshiWd ' Treas . ; W . Garner , Hon . Sec ; E . Garner , I . G . ; C . T . Speight ' , Tyler , and several other members . Among the visitors were Bros . Hyde Clarke , D . D . G . M . for Turkey ; Watts , 70 ; D . Pullen , S . W . 144 ; Thompson , 813 . The lodge having heen opened at 6 p . m . precisely , and the minutes of the List meeting read aud approved , a dispensation was granted to form a lodge

Metropolitan.

of instruction . Mr . Thomas having been balloted for , being in attendance , was initiated in due form . The lodge was opened in the second degree , when Bros . Davidson and Thompson , by request of the W . M . of 813 , were passed to the degree of F . C . The raisings were postponed to the emergency meeting in September in consequence of tbe lateness of the evening through the non-attendance of the officers . All business being ended the lodge was closed . The brethren then sat down to a banquet

served in Bro . J . Webb ' s usual liberal style . The viands and wines were of the first quality , and gave great satisfaction . The usual toasts followed , accompanied by some good harmony , and the brethren separated with one feeling , wishing tbe lodge every prosperity . The W . M ., in proposing the toast of " The Officers , " called their attention to the very awkward position they had placed him in by their non-attendance , and he expressed a hope that , when they could not attend , they would have the courtesy to let him know that he might make arrangements .

INSTRUCTION . METROPOLITAN LODGE OP INSTRUCTION . —A meeting of tbe members of the above-named lodge took place on Friday , the Gtb inst ., a . tbe George Hotel , Aldemianbm-y . Among the members present we noticed Bro . J . Brett , Preceptor ; W . Ashby , W . M . ; II . Tanner , J . R . Foulger , Hill , Lattriel , WorrellD'ArcyMakoweryMorton RobinsOmevodFraln

, , , , , , aud several others . The initiation ceremony having been worked , and the sections of the first degree by Bro . Ashby , assisted by tho officers and brethren . Two visitors were then proposed as joining members of this lodge and were accepted unanimously . The manner in which the initiations and sections were worked by Ashby reflects the greatest credit on this aspirant for Masonic honours .

Provincial.

PROVINCIAL .

BERKS AND BUCKS . MAIDENHEAD . —St . John's Lodge ( No . 795 ) . —This lodge met on Tuesday the 27 th ult ., at the Orkney Arms . The lodge ¦ having been opened and the minutes of the former lodge read and confirmed , it was proposed and carried , that a petition be presented for tbe purpose of obtaining a warrant to consecrate a Eoyal Arch Chapter in connection with the lodge . It was

proposed aud seconded that the lodge should give from its funds a sum of ten iruinoas to the Boys' School . It was arranged that the summer banquet should be held at the Orkney Arms , and not as previously arranged on board the Maria Wood , and twenty guineas were voted towards carrying out this object . After the closing of the lodge , an excellent banquet followed , and the brethren separated after having spent a most enjoyable afternoon .

ESSEX . COLCHESTER . —United Lodge ( No . 697 ) . —The regular meet " of this lodge took place at the George Hotel , on Friday , the 9 th . ult ., when the following were present : —Bros . Newman , W . M . ; Bay , S . W .: J . S . Smith , J . W . ; Calthorpe , S . D . ; Eustace , J . D ., G . M ., I . G . ; Rix , Treas . ; Woodland , Fenn , Bell , O'Malley , Givin , Kinloch , Piper , Jenkinson . Visitors : —Bros . Bolton ,

Cobb , Breall , Cole , G . W . Smith . The lodge was opened in due form in the first degree , and the summons convening tbe meeting was read , and the minutes of the List regular meeting were read and confirmed . A report from the Board of General Purposes was read , stating that the characters of Robert Steen Gray , Esq ., Adjutant 3 rd Dragoon Guards , and James AVarren Sergeant 49 th Beg ., had been found satisfactory . A report was read from tbe Royal Masonic Institutiongiving a report of

, their half-yearly election . James P . Pattison was recommended to the United Lodge as a worthy object for their votes at the next ensuing election in November . Tbe United Lodge unanimously gave their vote . The lodge was opened in the second degree , and Bros . Fenn and Woodlaud being about to be raised to the third degree , were called upon to answer the questions appertaining to the second degree , whicli being satisfactorily

answered , they retired . The lodge was then opened in the third degree , and Bros . Fenn and Woodland were raised to the sublime degree . Bros . Kinloch- and O'Malley signed and received their Grand Lodge certificates . The lodge was then

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