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vincial Grand Lodge . In 1858 , Bro . the Rev . J . AY . Freeman ivas appointed Deputy Provincial Grand Master . The Lodge towns aud Lodges of Suffolk are : — Ipswich , No . 131 , British Union Lodge , date 1762 . „ No . 272 , St . Luke ' s Lodge , date 1774 .

„ No . 522 , Lodge of Perfect Friendship , date 1825 . Lowestoft , No . 84 , Lodge of Unity , date 174-7 . Beccles , No . 383 , Apollo Lodge , date 1794 . Eye , No . 751 , Prince Edwin ' s Lodge , date 1845 . Hadleigh , No . 417 , Lodge of Virtue and Silence , date 1810 . Halesworth , No . 54-4 , Lodge of Prudence , date 1826 .

Southwold , No . 815 , Lodge of Fidelity , date 1849 . Newmarket , No . 757 , Phcenix Lodge , date 1845 . Sudbury , No . 913 , South Suffolk Lodge , date 1858 . Woodbridge , No . 96 , Doric Lodge , date 1752 . Although tivo of these Lodges , that at Lowestoft and that at Woodbridge are above a century old , the most ancient Lodge at Ipswich has

become extinct , and there are only five Lodges dating before the beginning of this century . As ive have stated , the last two Provincial Grand Masters have exerted themselves to extend the number of Lodges . The Lodge of Fidelity , No . 813 , meets in the Town-hall at Southwold ; and the ancient Doric Lodge , No . 96 , in a private room at

Woodbridge ; but we regret to say all the other Lodges meet at inns , and one of the most distinguished Lodges in the province , that of Perfect Friendship , at Ipswich , moved from the Assembly-rooms , within the last two years , to a tavern . In addition to these facts , we have to report that there is no Masonic Hall in the province , although

at Ipswich there are three Lodges and a Royal Arch Chapter . Wo are not aware of there being any library ,- or a provincial benevolent or educational fund . Tho state of the Royal Arch is not altogether satisfactory . There are two Chapters , that of Perfect Friendship at Ipswich , attached

to Lodge No . 522 , and that of the Apollo , at Beccles , of which the former is flourishing . These Royal Arch Chapters , like the . Lodges , meet in taverns .

Hero is one peculiarity in this province— -that most ofthe Lodges adhere to the time-honoured custom of fixing the Lodge meetings on a day of the week on or before the full moon—aud this is pursued even by the Lodges of modem institution . At Ipswich all the Lodges are in working order . No . 131 is near a hundred years old . No , 272 is ancient . The most numerous and 3 N 2

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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.

vincial Grand Lodge . In 1858 , Bro . the Rev . J . AY . Freeman ivas appointed Deputy Provincial Grand Master . The Lodge towns aud Lodges of Suffolk are : — Ipswich , No . 131 , British Union Lodge , date 1762 . „ No . 272 , St . Luke ' s Lodge , date 1774 .

„ No . 522 , Lodge of Perfect Friendship , date 1825 . Lowestoft , No . 84 , Lodge of Unity , date 174-7 . Beccles , No . 383 , Apollo Lodge , date 1794 . Eye , No . 751 , Prince Edwin ' s Lodge , date 1845 . Hadleigh , No . 417 , Lodge of Virtue and Silence , date 1810 . Halesworth , No . 54-4 , Lodge of Prudence , date 1826 .

Southwold , No . 815 , Lodge of Fidelity , date 1849 . Newmarket , No . 757 , Phcenix Lodge , date 1845 . Sudbury , No . 913 , South Suffolk Lodge , date 1858 . Woodbridge , No . 96 , Doric Lodge , date 1752 . Although tivo of these Lodges , that at Lowestoft and that at Woodbridge are above a century old , the most ancient Lodge at Ipswich has

become extinct , and there are only five Lodges dating before the beginning of this century . As ive have stated , the last two Provincial Grand Masters have exerted themselves to extend the number of Lodges . The Lodge of Fidelity , No . 813 , meets in the Town-hall at Southwold ; and the ancient Doric Lodge , No . 96 , in a private room at

Woodbridge ; but we regret to say all the other Lodges meet at inns , and one of the most distinguished Lodges in the province , that of Perfect Friendship , at Ipswich , moved from the Assembly-rooms , within the last two years , to a tavern . In addition to these facts , we have to report that there is no Masonic Hall in the province , although

at Ipswich there are three Lodges and a Royal Arch Chapter . Wo are not aware of there being any library ,- or a provincial benevolent or educational fund . Tho state of the Royal Arch is not altogether satisfactory . There are two Chapters , that of Perfect Friendship at Ipswich , attached

to Lodge No . 522 , and that of the Apollo , at Beccles , of which the former is flourishing . These Royal Arch Chapters , like the . Lodges , meet in taverns .

Hero is one peculiarity in this province— -that most ofthe Lodges adhere to the time-honoured custom of fixing the Lodge meetings on a day of the week on or before the full moon—aud this is pursued even by the Lodges of modem institution . At Ipswich all the Lodges are in working order . No . 131 is near a hundred years old . No , 272 is ancient . The most numerous and 3 N 2

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