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THE MASONIC MIRROR . * * All communications to be addres seel to the EDIIOE , at No-19 , Salisbury-street , Strand , London , W . C .

Masonic Mems

MASONIC MEMS

THE UNIVERSAL MASOSIC CALENDAE is now in the press , and will shortly be published . We shall bo glad to receive ( up to the 26 th inst ., ) from our correspondents any information of alterations , so that it may be corrected up to the moment of going to press .

THE Fidelity Lodge of Instruction , hitherto held at the Yorkshire Grey , London-street , Fitzroy-square , will in future be held at the Goat ni : d Compasses , Huston-road , within a short distance of its old quarters . On the occasion of its removal * which will take place on Thursday , the 24 th March , the fifteen sections will be worked . Bro . T . A . Adams will take the chair

at seven o ' clock p . m . We are informed that the room is capable of comfortuhly accommodating seventy brethren . A large attendance of good working Masons is expected on the occasion , and any of our readers who desire a treat are recommended to attend .

ON Monday , tin- 7 th inst ., the brethren of Lodges Prudence and Amity dined at the Albion Hotel , Aldersgatc-strcet . COSMOPOLITAN LODGE dined at the City Terminus Hotel , Caimon-street , ou Tuesday , the 8 th inst . BUHLES - GTON LODGE and St . Michael ' s Lodgo held banquets at the Albion Tavern , on the same day .

TIIE brethren of Kent Lodge dined at the Guildhall Tavern , on Wednesday , the Oih inst . THE M . W . GIUICD MASTER has , on the recommendation of Bro . Lord Pelhaui , L'rov . G . M . Sussex , granted the application for a warrant for a new lodge in the town of Lewes , which will shortly be consocrated .

THE banquet of Athelstan Lodge took place ou Thursday , the 10 th inst . THE votes of tho brethren are solicited on behalf of Mary Cornwall Palmer , at the April Election of the Girls' School . The candidate is a daughter of the late Bro . W . J . Palmer , of Old Hall , in the parish of Pencoyd , Herefordshire , who died in

1 S 64-, leaving his wife and three children , aged 11 , 13 , and 15 , iu destitute , circumstances . Bro . Palmer was initiated in the Boscawen Lodge ( No . GOO ) , Chacewater , Cornwall , in 1 SG 1 . Proxies will be thankfully received b y Bros . II . Luckes , of Boss , and Thos . Domic , of the same town . The ease is strongly recommended b y numerous Prov . G . Officers in Hc-refoidshire , Monmouthshire , Somersetshire , and Gloucestershire .

Craft Masonry.

Craft Masonry .

ENGLISH CONSTITUTION . METROPOLITAN .

liitrcAsmo LODGE ( So . 33 ) . The regular meeting of this lodge was held at Freemasons ' Hall on the 11 th mst ., for the purpose of celebrating tho " eenten " , Zi . tUa Iwl ^ ' - " hcre was a vovy numerous attendance of brand Ofhcers and visiting brethren , as well as members of the lodge . Every arrangement had been made to tocure the comfort of the guestsand the whole of the conducted

, proceedings were with the most complete success . The following brethren were present ; -Bros . Shields , W . M ; Church , S . W .,- Glaisher , J . W . ; Cromhie Treas . ; Chubb , Sec ; Oliren , S , D . ; Sir W . A . Rose , J-D , ; G . England , sen ., P . M ., Dir . of Cers . ; Glegg , I . P . M . j

Craft Masonry.

Bridges , P . M . j Peirce , P . M . ; Strapp , P-M . ; Grissell , P-M . ; W Smith , P . M . ; and Bros . Euchas , Gale , Pinch , Fletcher , Gammon , WelKvin , Cope , Parker , Saward , Fergusson , Chcynowetb . Palmer , Pendred , Hodge , Paddon , Rowland , Ricks , Lloyd , Poster , Davis , Eastwood , J , Church , Young , Clonston , Finlay , Voile , Urlwin , Pawley , C . W . Turner , Beaman , Browning , HorsloySaundersBanisterTruscottStevensonBurke

, , , , , , Lewis , Jaft'rey , Sugg , Sparks , . Tames , Farmer , Snow , Spencer , Webb , Fairlie , Dixon , and Bohr . The visitors were -. —Bros . Rev . C . J . Marfcyn , G . Chap . ; Hervey , G . Sec . ; Brackstone Baker , G . D .: J . Nunn , G . S . B . ; Ough , G . Purst . ; Brett , Assist , G . Purst . ; Patten , P . G . S . B . ; Hubbuck , P . G . S- ; Biuckes , Sec . Boys' School ; Copeman , 959 ; Broomfield , ISO ; Bennett , 715 ; Walters , P . M . 73 ; Sharp , 410 ; Butter , 253 ; Thomson , 58 ,- E .

W . Poster , 587 ; Bridges , S . W . 772 ; Danvcrs , S . AV . 753 ; Godsell , S . D . 176 ; G . H . Paten , 58 ; Roe , 731 ; Palmer , 1063 ; Hallon-es , 709 ; Edwards ( Apollo ); Buss , P . M . 27 ; Kingsford , P . M . 26 ; Sugg , 4-52 ; W . E . Poole , 4-52 ; White , 262 ; Dallas , Lodge Star of Burmah ; Wilson , 143 ; Lacey , 149 ; Yaldon , 181 ; and Norfolk , 775 . The W . M ., Bro . Shields , gave a brief sketch of the history of the lodge , from the year 1730 to 1870- Ho stated Unit the

Britannic Lodge was one of those that were established in the early part of the ISth century , and that it was not till the 140 th . year of its existence that , the members had resolved to apply for permission of the G . M . to celebrate its centenary . The early records and minutes of the lodge had been lost , and it was only by a careful research from extraneous sources that the proof of its existence during that lengthened period had been established . The W . M . then proceeded to mention the various places of

meeting and the names and numbers which it had borne , which have already been given m our columns . The W . M . stated when that the construction of a Masonic hall was mooted , the Britannic was among the earliest and largest sub « scribers to the Hall Loan Fund , and was also one of the first of five lodges to abandon their claim for repayment , a fact which is recorded on a jewel appended to the Master ' s collar , which was presented with the thanks of Grand Lodge . Ha also mentioned the fact that the Britannic was the only lodge which had had the honour of initiating two members of tho royal family , and read

a long list of noble and distinguished brethren who first saw the Light within its portals . The W . M . concluded his remarks by stating that in 1 S 55 the Britannic received a large accession of members , chiefly belonging to the railway world , many of whom have filled its chair , ami since that time a large proportion of its members have been connected with engineering , scientific , and other kindred pursuits . The WMaster called Brothe RevCJMart '

. . upon . . . . yr , G . Chaplain , to invoke tho blessing of the Great Architect of the Universe , which the Rev . Bro . did in the following terms : — " W . M ., Officers , and Brethren—It has been deemed necessary , right , and proper that in the midst of this most interesting and solemn ceremony , I , as Grand Chaplain of the Order , should be requested hy your W . M . to address to you a few solemn words before asking you to join me in invoking the blessing of the

Great Architect of the Universe upon this lodge . Brethren , it has pleased the Most High to prosper the labours of those , who , from time to time , have presided over this lodge , and who have worked in this lodge , for many years . During the 140 years this lodge has been in existence , many noble names have been added to the roll of Masonic worthies , and not a few of them have either been initiated inor been members of this lod . Ami

, ge amongst all the changes and chances of upwards of 100 years —changes and chances , whose influence felt alike hy bodies and societies of men , and by individuals—ifc has pleased Him to preserve and to protect this lodge , and to bring it , through many vicissitudos , to the proud position in which we see it placed to-day . Great praise , undoubtedly , is due to those able brethren who have laboured hard to bring about this happy state

of tilings , but to the Great Architect of the Universe a ' one is it due , that those labours have been successful , and such an eminence achieved . Still , brethren , we must never forget , as anyone who studies carefully the volumes of the Sacred Law knows well , that the Most High is over pleased to work by means of human instruments , and that he will only help those who strive to helthemselvesaud thereforeI solemn iy and

p , , earnestly beg of you to pcrsevore in the practice and in the cultivation of the noble precepts and principles of our glorious Order . I will now ask you to join with me iu invoking a blessing upon all your undertakings . " The brethren then stood to order , and the G . Chaplain proceeded to oiler up the follow-

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ILLUSTRATIONS OF THE HISTORY OF THE CRAFT.—No. 2. Article 1
THE RED CROSS OF ROME AND CONSTANTINE. Article 4
THE HAUGHFOOT LODGE AND SPECULATIVE MASONRY. Article 6
MASONIC JOTTINGS.—No. 11. Article 8
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 9
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 10
ROYAL ARCH MASONRY. Article 11
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TURKEY. Article 15
ROYAL ARCH. Article 16
MARK MASONRY. Article 16
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 17
MASONIC FESTIVITIES. Article 17
SOUTH AFRICA. Article 18
INAUGURATION OF THE MASONIC HALL, SUNDERLAND. Article 19
SOUTH EASTERN MASONIC ASSOCIATION. Article 19
Obituary. Article 20
SCIENTIFIC MEETINGS FOR THE WEEK. Article 20
LIST OF LODGE, MEETINGS, &c., FOR WEEK ENDING 26TH MARCH, 1870. Article 20
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Ar01200

THE MASONIC MIRROR . * * All communications to be addres seel to the EDIIOE , at No-19 , Salisbury-street , Strand , London , W . C .

Masonic Mems

MASONIC MEMS

THE UNIVERSAL MASOSIC CALENDAE is now in the press , and will shortly be published . We shall bo glad to receive ( up to the 26 th inst ., ) from our correspondents any information of alterations , so that it may be corrected up to the moment of going to press .

THE Fidelity Lodge of Instruction , hitherto held at the Yorkshire Grey , London-street , Fitzroy-square , will in future be held at the Goat ni : d Compasses , Huston-road , within a short distance of its old quarters . On the occasion of its removal * which will take place on Thursday , the 24 th March , the fifteen sections will be worked . Bro . T . A . Adams will take the chair

at seven o ' clock p . m . We are informed that the room is capable of comfortuhly accommodating seventy brethren . A large attendance of good working Masons is expected on the occasion , and any of our readers who desire a treat are recommended to attend .

ON Monday , tin- 7 th inst ., the brethren of Lodges Prudence and Amity dined at the Albion Hotel , Aldersgatc-strcet . COSMOPOLITAN LODGE dined at the City Terminus Hotel , Caimon-street , ou Tuesday , the 8 th inst . BUHLES - GTON LODGE and St . Michael ' s Lodgo held banquets at the Albion Tavern , on the same day .

TIIE brethren of Kent Lodge dined at the Guildhall Tavern , on Wednesday , the Oih inst . THE M . W . GIUICD MASTER has , on the recommendation of Bro . Lord Pelhaui , L'rov . G . M . Sussex , granted the application for a warrant for a new lodge in the town of Lewes , which will shortly be consocrated .

THE banquet of Athelstan Lodge took place ou Thursday , the 10 th inst . THE votes of tho brethren are solicited on behalf of Mary Cornwall Palmer , at the April Election of the Girls' School . The candidate is a daughter of the late Bro . W . J . Palmer , of Old Hall , in the parish of Pencoyd , Herefordshire , who died in

1 S 64-, leaving his wife and three children , aged 11 , 13 , and 15 , iu destitute , circumstances . Bro . Palmer was initiated in the Boscawen Lodge ( No . GOO ) , Chacewater , Cornwall , in 1 SG 1 . Proxies will be thankfully received b y Bros . II . Luckes , of Boss , and Thos . Domic , of the same town . The ease is strongly recommended b y numerous Prov . G . Officers in Hc-refoidshire , Monmouthshire , Somersetshire , and Gloucestershire .

Craft Masonry.

Craft Masonry .

ENGLISH CONSTITUTION . METROPOLITAN .

liitrcAsmo LODGE ( So . 33 ) . The regular meeting of this lodge was held at Freemasons ' Hall on the 11 th mst ., for the purpose of celebrating tho " eenten " , Zi . tUa Iwl ^ ' - " hcre was a vovy numerous attendance of brand Ofhcers and visiting brethren , as well as members of the lodge . Every arrangement had been made to tocure the comfort of the guestsand the whole of the conducted

, proceedings were with the most complete success . The following brethren were present ; -Bros . Shields , W . M ; Church , S . W .,- Glaisher , J . W . ; Cromhie Treas . ; Chubb , Sec ; Oliren , S , D . ; Sir W . A . Rose , J-D , ; G . England , sen ., P . M ., Dir . of Cers . ; Glegg , I . P . M . j

Craft Masonry.

Bridges , P . M . j Peirce , P . M . ; Strapp , P-M . ; Grissell , P-M . ; W Smith , P . M . ; and Bros . Euchas , Gale , Pinch , Fletcher , Gammon , WelKvin , Cope , Parker , Saward , Fergusson , Chcynowetb . Palmer , Pendred , Hodge , Paddon , Rowland , Ricks , Lloyd , Poster , Davis , Eastwood , J , Church , Young , Clonston , Finlay , Voile , Urlwin , Pawley , C . W . Turner , Beaman , Browning , HorsloySaundersBanisterTruscottStevensonBurke

, , , , , , Lewis , Jaft'rey , Sugg , Sparks , . Tames , Farmer , Snow , Spencer , Webb , Fairlie , Dixon , and Bohr . The visitors were -. —Bros . Rev . C . J . Marfcyn , G . Chap . ; Hervey , G . Sec . ; Brackstone Baker , G . D .: J . Nunn , G . S . B . ; Ough , G . Purst . ; Brett , Assist , G . Purst . ; Patten , P . G . S . B . ; Hubbuck , P . G . S- ; Biuckes , Sec . Boys' School ; Copeman , 959 ; Broomfield , ISO ; Bennett , 715 ; Walters , P . M . 73 ; Sharp , 410 ; Butter , 253 ; Thomson , 58 ,- E .

W . Poster , 587 ; Bridges , S . W . 772 ; Danvcrs , S . AV . 753 ; Godsell , S . D . 176 ; G . H . Paten , 58 ; Roe , 731 ; Palmer , 1063 ; Hallon-es , 709 ; Edwards ( Apollo ); Buss , P . M . 27 ; Kingsford , P . M . 26 ; Sugg , 4-52 ; W . E . Poole , 4-52 ; White , 262 ; Dallas , Lodge Star of Burmah ; Wilson , 143 ; Lacey , 149 ; Yaldon , 181 ; and Norfolk , 775 . The W . M ., Bro . Shields , gave a brief sketch of the history of the lodge , from the year 1730 to 1870- Ho stated Unit the

Britannic Lodge was one of those that were established in the early part of the ISth century , and that it was not till the 140 th . year of its existence that , the members had resolved to apply for permission of the G . M . to celebrate its centenary . The early records and minutes of the lodge had been lost , and it was only by a careful research from extraneous sources that the proof of its existence during that lengthened period had been established . The W . M . then proceeded to mention the various places of

meeting and the names and numbers which it had borne , which have already been given m our columns . The W . M . stated when that the construction of a Masonic hall was mooted , the Britannic was among the earliest and largest sub « scribers to the Hall Loan Fund , and was also one of the first of five lodges to abandon their claim for repayment , a fact which is recorded on a jewel appended to the Master ' s collar , which was presented with the thanks of Grand Lodge . Ha also mentioned the fact that the Britannic was the only lodge which had had the honour of initiating two members of tho royal family , and read

a long list of noble and distinguished brethren who first saw the Light within its portals . The W . M . concluded his remarks by stating that in 1 S 55 the Britannic received a large accession of members , chiefly belonging to the railway world , many of whom have filled its chair , ami since that time a large proportion of its members have been connected with engineering , scientific , and other kindred pursuits . The WMaster called Brothe RevCJMart '

. . upon . . . . yr , G . Chaplain , to invoke tho blessing of the Great Architect of the Universe , which the Rev . Bro . did in the following terms : — " W . M ., Officers , and Brethren—It has been deemed necessary , right , and proper that in the midst of this most interesting and solemn ceremony , I , as Grand Chaplain of the Order , should be requested hy your W . M . to address to you a few solemn words before asking you to join me in invoking the blessing of the

Great Architect of the Universe upon this lodge . Brethren , it has pleased the Most High to prosper the labours of those , who , from time to time , have presided over this lodge , and who have worked in this lodge , for many years . During the 140 years this lodge has been in existence , many noble names have been added to the roll of Masonic worthies , and not a few of them have either been initiated inor been members of this lod . Ami

, ge amongst all the changes and chances of upwards of 100 years —changes and chances , whose influence felt alike hy bodies and societies of men , and by individuals—ifc has pleased Him to preserve and to protect this lodge , and to bring it , through many vicissitudos , to the proud position in which we see it placed to-day . Great praise , undoubtedly , is due to those able brethren who have laboured hard to bring about this happy state

of tilings , but to the Great Architect of the Universe a ' one is it due , that those labours have been successful , and such an eminence achieved . Still , brethren , we must never forget , as anyone who studies carefully the volumes of the Sacred Law knows well , that the Most High is over pleased to work by means of human instruments , and that he will only help those who strive to helthemselvesaud thereforeI solemn iy and

p , , earnestly beg of you to pcrsevore in the practice and in the cultivation of the noble precepts and principles of our glorious Order . I will now ask you to join with me iu invoking a blessing upon all your undertakings . " The brethren then stood to order , and the G . Chaplain proceeded to oiler up the follow-

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