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Masonic Missions.

MASONIC MISSIONS .

No , XX .-MAY 18 , 1859 .

WE arc glad this ivcck to refer to several matters showing progress . Brighton lias gained an additional Eoyal Arcli Chapter in No . 103-1 , flic Eoyal Sussex ; the old one being connected with No . 338 , the Lennox . The brethren of thc town of Hartlepool have opened a Mark Lodge . At Dealwhere there is a large and respectable

popula-, tion , a Lodge has been consecrated , which was much wanted . Its number is No . 108 G , and it is called the Wellington . Richmond has gained a Lodge for its suburb at Twickenham , thc number being No . 1090 , and the name the Crescent . One of the deficiencies we

pointed out in the province of Nottingham , is supplied by the establishment for the largo population of Helper , ofthe Beaurepair Lodge , No . 1089 . At Croxteth , an outlying suburb of Liverpool , No . 1088 has been established . Wc arc glad to observe that a warrant has been granted for a

Lodge , the Hope and Perseverance , No . 1084 , at the great and growing station of Lahore , thc chief city of the Punjaub , in tlio Masonic province of Bengal . The sooner the district of Bengal is divided the better , for it will well bear division into its three political members of Bengal , thc North West and the Punjaub , Calcutta cannot administer

these distant provinces . As a new government has been established under thc name of Queensland , at Moreton Bay , in Australia , it is expedient that it should bo made a province , under its own Provincial Grand Blaster , as the people have great jealousy of Neiv South AVales but as yet

the Grand Lodge of England has not one Lodgo in the district ; a significant commentary on the administration of the Colonial Board , who arc , we believe , in some doubt whether it is any part of their duty to establish new Lodges or maintain old ones . Dorsetshire has received a new Provincial Grand Master in Bro , vo . r _ , vi . 3 N

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MASONIC MISSIONS. Article 1
MODERN WRITERS UPON FREEMASONRY.—IV. Article 6
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 10
THE SABBATH AS AN INSTITUTION. Article 14
THE MOTHER. Article 16
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 17
THE NEW GRAND OFFICERS. Article 18
TO THE EDITOR OF THE FREEMASONS' MAGAZINE AND MASONIC MIRROR. Article 19
A LIBERAL OFFER. Article 20
FLOWERS. Article 20
THE MASONIC MIRROR Article 21
METROPOLITAN. Article 25
PROVINCIAL. Article 29
ROYAL ARCH. Article 38
INSTRUCTION. Article 39
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 40
SCOTLAND. Article 43
CANADA. Article 43
THE WEEK. Article 44
NOTICES. Article 48
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 48
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Masonic Missions.

MASONIC MISSIONS .

No , XX .-MAY 18 , 1859 .

WE arc glad this ivcck to refer to several matters showing progress . Brighton lias gained an additional Eoyal Arcli Chapter in No . 103-1 , flic Eoyal Sussex ; the old one being connected with No . 338 , the Lennox . The brethren of thc town of Hartlepool have opened a Mark Lodge . At Dealwhere there is a large and respectable

popula-, tion , a Lodge has been consecrated , which was much wanted . Its number is No . 108 G , and it is called the Wellington . Richmond has gained a Lodge for its suburb at Twickenham , thc number being No . 1090 , and the name the Crescent . One of the deficiencies we

pointed out in the province of Nottingham , is supplied by the establishment for the largo population of Helper , ofthe Beaurepair Lodge , No . 1089 . At Croxteth , an outlying suburb of Liverpool , No . 1088 has been established . Wc arc glad to observe that a warrant has been granted for a

Lodge , the Hope and Perseverance , No . 1084 , at the great and growing station of Lahore , thc chief city of the Punjaub , in tlio Masonic province of Bengal . The sooner the district of Bengal is divided the better , for it will well bear division into its three political members of Bengal , thc North West and the Punjaub , Calcutta cannot administer

these distant provinces . As a new government has been established under thc name of Queensland , at Moreton Bay , in Australia , it is expedient that it should bo made a province , under its own Provincial Grand Blaster , as the people have great jealousy of Neiv South AVales but as yet

the Grand Lodge of England has not one Lodgo in the district ; a significant commentary on the administration of the Colonial Board , who arc , we believe , in some doubt whether it is any part of their duty to establish new Lodges or maintain old ones . Dorsetshire has received a new Provincial Grand Master in Bro , vo . r _ , vi . 3 N

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