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Masonic Missions.

active Lodge is No . 522 , the Lodge of Perfect Friendship . Although founded only in 1824 , it commonly has a large body of P . Ms , present , sometimes seventeen in number . The W . M . in 1855 was Bro . E . Dorling ; in 1856 Bro . S . B . King ; and in 1857-8 Bro . G . A . Turner . This Lodge has the Royal Arch Chapter attached to it , of

which Bro . S . B . King ivas M . E . Z . in 1857 , and Bro . E . Dorling in 1858 . The festival of St . John the Evangelist is in this toivn celebrated by the Lodges in an interesting manner . They hold banquets on that day , and each Lodge appoints a deputation to convoy its congratulations to each of the others , thc deputations commonly

consisting of three P . Ms . No . 84 , at Lowestoft , the Ancient Lodge of Unity , is at work . In 1856 the Worshipful Master was . Bro , E . Jeffery . Thc Apollo Lodge at Beccles is not only an active Lodge , but has a Royal Arch Chapter attached to it . In 1856 Bro . Garnham was

Worshipful Master , aud iu 1857 Bro . Fenn . The Lodge of Virtue and Silence , at Hadleigh , we likewise know to be at work .

We have the same to report ol No , 813 , the Lodge of Fidelity , at Southwold . No . 910 , although only of recent date , has been moved from Clare to Sudbury . Of the ancient Lodge at Woodbridge , the Doric , No . 96 , we only know that it is held iu a private room in the town . The Lodge at Southwold , No . 813 , has the distinction of meeting in a town hall .

It will be observed that there is quite enough for a new Provincial Grand Master to do still in this important province , as wc shall show more in detail . The boroughs aud market towns of Suffolk aro : — * Ipswich , with a population of 32 , 914 . Bury St . Edmunds , with a population of 13 , 900 ,

* j " Sudbury , with a population of 6 , 043 . ( . Long Melford , with a population of 2 , 587 . * Eye . Aldborough . Dunwich , with a population of -294 . Orford , with a population of 1 , 045 . * Beccles .

Bungay . Clare , with a population of 1 , 769 . Debeuham , with a population of 1 , 653 .

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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.

active Lodge is No . 522 , the Lodge of Perfect Friendship . Although founded only in 1824 , it commonly has a large body of P . Ms , present , sometimes seventeen in number . The W . M . in 1855 was Bro . E . Dorling ; in 1856 Bro . S . B . King ; and in 1857-8 Bro . G . A . Turner . This Lodge has the Royal Arch Chapter attached to it , of

which Bro . S . B . King ivas M . E . Z . in 1857 , and Bro . E . Dorling in 1858 . The festival of St . John the Evangelist is in this toivn celebrated by the Lodges in an interesting manner . They hold banquets on that day , and each Lodge appoints a deputation to convoy its congratulations to each of the others , thc deputations commonly

consisting of three P . Ms . No . 84 , at Lowestoft , the Ancient Lodge of Unity , is at work . In 1856 the Worshipful Master was . Bro , E . Jeffery . Thc Apollo Lodge at Beccles is not only an active Lodge , but has a Royal Arch Chapter attached to it . In 1856 Bro . Garnham was

Worshipful Master , aud iu 1857 Bro . Fenn . The Lodge of Virtue and Silence , at Hadleigh , we likewise know to be at work .

We have the same to report ol No , 813 , the Lodge of Fidelity , at Southwold . No . 910 , although only of recent date , has been moved from Clare to Sudbury . Of the ancient Lodge at Woodbridge , the Doric , No . 96 , we only know that it is held iu a private room in the town . The Lodge at Southwold , No . 813 , has the distinction of meeting in a town hall .

It will be observed that there is quite enough for a new Provincial Grand Master to do still in this important province , as wc shall show more in detail . The boroughs aud market towns of Suffolk aro : — * Ipswich , with a population of 32 , 914 . Bury St . Edmunds , with a population of 13 , 900 ,

* j " Sudbury , with a population of 6 , 043 . ( . Long Melford , with a population of 2 , 587 . * Eye . Aldborough . Dunwich , with a population of -294 . Orford , with a population of 1 , 045 . * Beccles .

Bungay . Clare , with a population of 1 , 769 . Debeuham , with a population of 1 , 653 .

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