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The Masonic Mirror

THE MASONIC MIRROR

MASONIC MEMS . N ^ ON , ,. ^ AVE hoar that Bro . Havers has , at thc request of a largo body of his Masonic lnencls , reconsidered his determination to retire from taking ,-m active part in thc affairs of Masonry , for the present . AVe cannot but think this highly gratify ing for though not always agreeing with tho views of Bro . Havers his great practical alent is undeniable , and cannot well be snared , ospeciaUy-whilst the question with regard to the future arrangements ofthe Grand Lodgo property remains unset-Jed

THE opening of the new Lodge , Tho Crescent , ( No . . 1 , 090 ) , will take place at the . King s Head Tavern , Twickenham , on tho 21 th inst . The dinner is to take place at the Eyot Tavern . _ AVE understand that it has been arranged for thc children of the Girls School to visit Oxford ( on the invitation of the brethren of that city ) next week . THE GIRLS SCHOOL FESTIVAL .

THE anniversary festival of this popular charity was celebrated by a verv cW-uif dinner at the hreeniasons' Tavern , on Wednesday last , May 11 th , ami v ^ cerK the most numerous assemblage of the year , there bciiisr umvirds JZt , " ^ brethren present , and nearly I hundred ladies in tli ^ Xy ° k" , drcd The chair ivas filled by the Right Hon the Earl of Uhinn P r > w t , , Bros . Capt . Bowyer , Prov . G . aCo * fo 2 to ; ' a B Affil l £ 0 vVW ' M ?

and Treasurer of the institution ; Col . Bn Ita P ! ' M P ' ? ' M£ii.n_J33tf:KtSs0:S3b? ""i^i^^SliJSS^^l&ykS; On thc withdrawal of the cloth , The chairman rose amidst loud ehocri mil « -vlil » l , _ « ,.- ( » 1 . 1 i , , ^tol«ltal

« ^^^^^W%^ always cordially received in everv assembly of Eii * hm „ 3 ' tl , * amount Freemasons , because it was part of & , cn inu ft £ 1 TL 'TouM prove loyal to then- sovereign , and obedient to the consrir , till ¦ ,, nV * " , therefore part ofthe province of Mason ^ to m ^ nWn ™ d ^ 1 f f J " It was . ^ however , Liy on account of t " i f j fe

S ^ filled that they always drank her health with loyalty a id ei LT < H , hZ Z J ot , he-people , and he was sure to none more than to Freemasons . ( Chee , ^ lie chairman said the next toast he had to propose was "The heal li of in TT he Prinee Consort , Albert , Prince of Wales / and the rest ofe r ™ d » 1 hough they were not honoured by numbering any Freemasons anion , ' + + ] ,, J hers of the royal family , they well knew that one Lff ^^ X ^^

“The Freemasons' Monthly Magazine: 1859-05-18, Page 21” Masonic Periodicals Online, Library and Museum of Freemasonry, 26 May 2025, django:8000/periodicals/mmr/issues/mmr_18051859/page/21/.
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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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The Masonic Mirror

THE MASONIC MIRROR

MASONIC MEMS . N ^ ON , ,. ^ AVE hoar that Bro . Havers has , at thc request of a largo body of his Masonic lnencls , reconsidered his determination to retire from taking ,-m active part in thc affairs of Masonry , for the present . AVe cannot but think this highly gratify ing for though not always agreeing with tho views of Bro . Havers his great practical alent is undeniable , and cannot well be snared , ospeciaUy-whilst the question with regard to the future arrangements ofthe Grand Lodgo property remains unset-Jed

THE opening of the new Lodge , Tho Crescent , ( No . . 1 , 090 ) , will take place at the . King s Head Tavern , Twickenham , on tho 21 th inst . The dinner is to take place at the Eyot Tavern . _ AVE understand that it has been arranged for thc children of the Girls School to visit Oxford ( on the invitation of the brethren of that city ) next week . THE GIRLS SCHOOL FESTIVAL .

THE anniversary festival of this popular charity was celebrated by a verv cW-uif dinner at the hreeniasons' Tavern , on Wednesday last , May 11 th , ami v ^ cerK the most numerous assemblage of the year , there bciiisr umvirds JZt , " ^ brethren present , and nearly I hundred ladies in tli ^ Xy ° k" , drcd The chair ivas filled by the Right Hon the Earl of Uhinn P r > w t , , Bros . Capt . Bowyer , Prov . G . aCo * fo 2 to ; ' a B Affil l £ 0 vVW ' M ?

and Treasurer of the institution ; Col . Bn Ita P ! ' M P ' ? ' M£ii.n_J33tf:KtSs0:S3b? ""i^i^^SliJSS^^l&ykS; On thc withdrawal of the cloth , The chairman rose amidst loud ehocri mil « -vlil » l , _ « ,.- ( » 1 . 1 i , , ^tol«ltal

« ^^^^^W%^ always cordially received in everv assembly of Eii * hm „ 3 ' tl , * amount Freemasons , because it was part of & , cn inu ft £ 1 TL 'TouM prove loyal to then- sovereign , and obedient to the consrir , till ¦ ,, nV * " , therefore part ofthe province of Mason ^ to m ^ nWn ™ d ^ 1 f f J " It was . ^ however , Liy on account of t " i f j fe

S ^ filled that they always drank her health with loyalty a id ei LT < H , hZ Z J ot , he-people , and he was sure to none more than to Freemasons . ( Chee , ^ lie chairman said the next toast he had to propose was "The heal li of in TT he Prinee Consort , Albert , Prince of Wales / and the rest ofe r ™ d » 1 hough they were not honoured by numbering any Freemasons anion , ' + + ] ,, J hers of the royal family , they well knew that one Lff ^^ X ^^

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