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Masonic Mems.

A Commifcteo has been trained for the purpose of getting subscriptions from members of the Craft in aid of Bro . Geo , Tedder ,, of the Enoch Lodge , No . 11 ; Yarborough Chapter , 554 ; Thistle Lodge of Mark Masons , and K . T . Mount Calvary Encampment . Bro . Tedder was known for many years as an eminent vocalist , but for the last seven years has been afficted

¦ with deafness and nervous affection of the brain , and he is pronounced incurable . Iu consequence of this calamity , he cannot exercise his profession or contribute to the support of his wife and four young children , the eldest being nine years and the youngest three years old . The object of the committee , is to provide a sum sufficient to clear some debts he has incurred during the last two or three years . Bro . Tedder has boon

elected to an annuity , but until a sum be raised sufficient to clear off these debts , it will be impossible for him to realise any benefit from it . Subscriptions will be thankfully received by the following brethren , viz : —Bros . C . T . Sutton , P . M ., P . Prov . G . A . D . C . ; J . Owens , Hon . Sec , 861 ; F . Binckes . P . M ., 11 ' Secretary of the Boys' School ; G . Moultrie , P . M ., 11 ; H . G "

Buss , P . M ., 27 , P . G . T . Middlesex ; J . Coutts , P . M . 27 , A . G . P . ; C . B . Payne , P . 3 I . 27 ; D . G . Berrie , P . M . 27 ; D . H . Jacobs , P . M . 27 ; H . E . Hoare , P . M . 27 ; J , May , 27 ; H . S . Friend , P . M . 9 ; C . Swan , P . Prov . G . D ., Herts ; 0 . F . Vallentin , P . M ., S 69 ; E . Farthing , P . M ., 118 , and P . Prov . G . S ., Herts ; H . Newton , 157 ; T . Roberts , 205 ; E . Paget , J . W ., 228 : J . N .

Frost , P . M . 704 , and Preceptor , of United Strength Lodge of Instruction ; C . H . Fielder , P . M ., 715 ; S . G . Myers , P . M ., 715 ; J . Paddle , P . M ., 715 ; T . Green , Panmure , 720 ; W . Gregory , S . W ., 754 ; E . M . Davey , P . M ., SGI ; F . Walters P . M . 871 ; Knight , S . W ., 1 , 107 ; C . Braid . S . W ., 1 , 196 , F . G . Harrison , F . Coflinwood , W . Beattie , T . Jepson , G . Nicholls , A Baddeley ;

Craft Masonry.

Craft Masonry .

ENGLISH CONSTITUTION .

METROPOLITAN . ENOCH LODGE ( NO . 11 ) . —The first meeting for the season of this lodge was held on Wednesday , at the Freemasons' Tavern . Bro . Edward J . Lewis , W . M ., presided , and opened the lodge , when the minutes of the previous meeting were read and confirmed . The usual business of the meeting was satisfactoril

very y disposed of , and the brethren , twenty-five in number , adjourned to a , banquet . The visitors present were Bros . Little , of Friendship Lodge , No . 100 , Great Yarmouth ; B . D . Kershaw , I . P . M . of Confidence Lodge , No . 193 ; and Spicer , of the Fitzroy Lodge , No . 569 . EGYPTIAN LODGE ( No . 27 . )—Tho above lodge held its usual monthly meeting at Anderton ' s HotelFleet Streeton Thursday

, , , 3 rd inst . There were present Bros . John B . Poole , W . M . ; Shepherd , S . W . ; Palmer , J . W . ; Harrison , S . D . ; Atkins , J . D . ; Lambwell , I . G .: H . G . Buss , P . M . and Sec . ; B . P . Todd , P . M . and Treas . ; and Past Masters J . Libbis , I . P . M . ; J . Coutts , A . G . P . ; D . H . Jacobs ; D . G . Berry ; Payne , and others . The lodge opened , the minutes were read and confirmed . Bros . G . Jackson and J . Bennett , were passed to the degree of F . C . Mr .

AV . Paice was initiated , the ceremony being perfectly worked by the W . M . A sum of £ 2 2 s . was voted from the funds of the llodge in aid of Bio . George Tedder ' s subscription list , and a urthor sum of £ 3 was collected by the brethren present . Bro . Buss , P . M . and Sec , announced his intention of becoming a Steward at the ensuing Festival of the Eoyal Masonic Benevolent Institute , the lodge heading the list with the sum of £ 10 to

enable Bro . H . G . Buss to become a Life Governor , as an acknowledgment for the able manner he had conducted the duties of Secretary , and his / . eal in the cause of tho various Masonic charities . The lodge was then closed , aud tho brethren sat down

to a sumptuous banquet . The usual loyal and Masonic toaste followed . Bro . John Coutts , P . M ., A . G . P ., responded to th . toast of the Grand Officers , and Bro . Paice for the initiate . Bros Jesse Owen , 861 ; H . Price , W . M ., 657 ; and A . Morton , 179 . were present as visitors . The toasts of the Past Masters was severally responded to in the usual eloquent manner so proverbial of those brethren . The toast of the officers and the Tyler's toast concluded an evening spent in a most cordial manner .

BKITANNIC LODGE ( NO . 33 ) . —The brethren of this lodge met at the Freemason ' s Hall on Friday , the 11 th inst . There were present Bros . ' Church , W . M . ; Glaisher , S . W . ; Ohren , J . W . ; Grombie , Treas . ; Chubb , Sec ; Finch , S . D . ; Eachus , I . G . ; Bridges , P . M . ; Grissell , P . M . ; Hawkins , P . M . ; Shields , P . M . ; Glegg , P . M . ; Smith , P . M . ; Pierce , P . M . ; Boddy , Pendred , Clouslon , Chynoweth , Paddon , Young , Craig , Pawley ,

Turner , Voile . Dixon , Eobertson , Paget , Spencer , Sparks , Furncss , Bannister , Bicks , Palmer , Parker , Sugg , Horsley , Strawbridge , Kinoaid , Webb , and Hodge . The visitors present were Bros . Leslie , Lodge No . 1 ; Swinburne , 2 ; Wilson , 2 ; Stephenson , 49 ; Master , 58 ; Watton , Chaine d'Amitie , Paris ; Hawkins and Wickes , St . John and St . Paul , 349 ; Angel , 1228 ; Crutch 1278 P . LeslieJerusalem ; and Long 1150 . The

, ; , , minutes of the last meeting were read aud confirmed . The following gentlemen were initiated : —W . F . Humphrey , W . Blooro , F . L . Linging , and F . Hetley . Bro . W . P . Boddy was passed to the degree of Fellow Craft . The position of the lodge was taken into consideration , and a proposition which had been referred to the permanent committee to reduce the joining fee from' twenty to ten guineas was carried . Stewards were

appointed to represent the lodge at the Charity Festival . The sum of £ 5 was voted to a distressed brother . There being no fresh business , the lodge was closed . MOUNT LEBANON LODGE ( NO . 73 ) . —A regular meeting of this lodge was held at the Bridge House Hotel , London Bridge , on Tuesday , the * 15 th iustant , when there were present Eros . F . H . Ebsworth , W . M . ; Meyer d'Lcewenstark , S . W . ; J . Free , J . W . ; G . J . Grace , S . D . ; A . L . Dussek , J . D . ; S . Harman , I . G . ; E . Harris , P . M ., Treas . ; J . Donkin , P . M ., Sec ; and D . Eose , P . M . Bros . W . Long , Dalhousie ; W . B . Heath ,

P . Prov . G . S . W . Herts . ; Thos . P . Clark , P . M . 22 ; J . Noak , P . M . 87 ; Trotman , S 34 ; and Didby , 879 , were present as visitors . Bros . Crawley , Lilley , and Stevens were raised , Bros . Sutton , Hager , and Emham passed , and Mr . William Adams was initiated . An excellent banquet followed the proceedings . VlTittrviAN LODGE , ( No . 87 ) . —The brethren of this lodge held the usual monthly meeting on Wednesday tho 9 th . inst ., at Bro . Framptou'sthe White Hart TavernCollege Street ,

Lam-, , beth . There were no less than nine candidates for initiation . The W . M . of course selected the first five , but a little difficulty arose , for one of the candidates who was requested to stand over until the next meeting , claimed his right as a " lewis " to be initiated in preference to the others , he being the son of a brother . The W . M ., after some little discussion , decided in his favour , intimating that a Lodge of Emergency would have to be

held for the purpose of clearing off the great amount of business in abeyance . After the initiation four brethren were passed to the second degree , the whole of the ceremonies being impressively worked by the W . M . Bvo . May , P . M ., 780 , kindly took the Senior Warden ' s chair . Bro . Bond , P . M ., having announced his intention to represent the lodge as Steward , at the forthcoming Festival in aid of the Boyal-Masonic Benevolent Institutionmade a strong appeal to the brethren for supportand we

, , were pleased to see the brethren respond so liberally . The brethren afterwards partook of a very excellent banquet . The visitors were Bros . Glover , 1 , 1 S 0 ; Parker , P . M ., 34 ; Wingham , S . D ., 25 ; and Thomas , 77 . LODGE OF JorPA , ( No . 188 ) . —The brethren of the above lodge met on Monday the 6 th inst ., at the Albion Tavern , Aldersgate Street , the W . M ., Bro . B . W . Aaron , in the chair ,

supported by Bros . S . Lyons , S . W . ; M . Alexander , J . W . ; E . II . Hunt , J . D . ; 0 . Roberts , I . G , ; Hickman , D . C . ; Barnes ( Steward ) , and P . M ' s J . Abrahams , Treas . ; E . P . Albert , Sec . ; L . Alexander ; II . M . Levy . Visitors : —Eeekes , 27 ; A . White , W . M ., Neptune , 22 ; Mclllwham , 439 , Maurituas ; Ed . Lee , 185 . The lodge was opened and the minutes of previous meeting read and confirmed . Bro . Goldsmid was passed to the degree of M . M . Ballots were theu taken for the admission of Messrs . Morris , Hyman , Frederick Hunt , and Chas . Engel , who were duly initiated into the order . Mr . Israel Hymau was proposed

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LIST OF LODGE MEETINGS &c., FOR WEEK ENDING 25TH NOVEMBER, 1870. Article 20
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Masonic Mems.

A Commifcteo has been trained for the purpose of getting subscriptions from members of the Craft in aid of Bro . Geo , Tedder ,, of the Enoch Lodge , No . 11 ; Yarborough Chapter , 554 ; Thistle Lodge of Mark Masons , and K . T . Mount Calvary Encampment . Bro . Tedder was known for many years as an eminent vocalist , but for the last seven years has been afficted

¦ with deafness and nervous affection of the brain , and he is pronounced incurable . Iu consequence of this calamity , he cannot exercise his profession or contribute to the support of his wife and four young children , the eldest being nine years and the youngest three years old . The object of the committee , is to provide a sum sufficient to clear some debts he has incurred during the last two or three years . Bro . Tedder has boon

elected to an annuity , but until a sum be raised sufficient to clear off these debts , it will be impossible for him to realise any benefit from it . Subscriptions will be thankfully received by the following brethren , viz : —Bros . C . T . Sutton , P . M ., P . Prov . G . A . D . C . ; J . Owens , Hon . Sec , 861 ; F . Binckes . P . M ., 11 ' Secretary of the Boys' School ; G . Moultrie , P . M ., 11 ; H . G "

Buss , P . M ., 27 , P . G . T . Middlesex ; J . Coutts , P . M . 27 , A . G . P . ; C . B . Payne , P . 3 I . 27 ; D . G . Berrie , P . M . 27 ; D . H . Jacobs , P . M . 27 ; H . E . Hoare , P . M . 27 ; J , May , 27 ; H . S . Friend , P . M . 9 ; C . Swan , P . Prov . G . D ., Herts ; 0 . F . Vallentin , P . M ., S 69 ; E . Farthing , P . M ., 118 , and P . Prov . G . S ., Herts ; H . Newton , 157 ; T . Roberts , 205 ; E . Paget , J . W ., 228 : J . N .

Frost , P . M . 704 , and Preceptor , of United Strength Lodge of Instruction ; C . H . Fielder , P . M ., 715 ; S . G . Myers , P . M ., 715 ; J . Paddle , P . M ., 715 ; T . Green , Panmure , 720 ; W . Gregory , S . W ., 754 ; E . M . Davey , P . M ., SGI ; F . Walters P . M . 871 ; Knight , S . W ., 1 , 107 ; C . Braid . S . W ., 1 , 196 , F . G . Harrison , F . Coflinwood , W . Beattie , T . Jepson , G . Nicholls , A Baddeley ;

Craft Masonry.

Craft Masonry .

ENGLISH CONSTITUTION .

METROPOLITAN . ENOCH LODGE ( NO . 11 ) . —The first meeting for the season of this lodge was held on Wednesday , at the Freemasons' Tavern . Bro . Edward J . Lewis , W . M ., presided , and opened the lodge , when the minutes of the previous meeting were read and confirmed . The usual business of the meeting was satisfactoril

very y disposed of , and the brethren , twenty-five in number , adjourned to a , banquet . The visitors present were Bros . Little , of Friendship Lodge , No . 100 , Great Yarmouth ; B . D . Kershaw , I . P . M . of Confidence Lodge , No . 193 ; and Spicer , of the Fitzroy Lodge , No . 569 . EGYPTIAN LODGE ( No . 27 . )—Tho above lodge held its usual monthly meeting at Anderton ' s HotelFleet Streeton Thursday

, , , 3 rd inst . There were present Bros . John B . Poole , W . M . ; Shepherd , S . W . ; Palmer , J . W . ; Harrison , S . D . ; Atkins , J . D . ; Lambwell , I . G .: H . G . Buss , P . M . and Sec . ; B . P . Todd , P . M . and Treas . ; and Past Masters J . Libbis , I . P . M . ; J . Coutts , A . G . P . ; D . H . Jacobs ; D . G . Berry ; Payne , and others . The lodge opened , the minutes were read and confirmed . Bros . G . Jackson and J . Bennett , were passed to the degree of F . C . Mr .

AV . Paice was initiated , the ceremony being perfectly worked by the W . M . A sum of £ 2 2 s . was voted from the funds of the llodge in aid of Bio . George Tedder ' s subscription list , and a urthor sum of £ 3 was collected by the brethren present . Bro . Buss , P . M . and Sec , announced his intention of becoming a Steward at the ensuing Festival of the Eoyal Masonic Benevolent Institute , the lodge heading the list with the sum of £ 10 to

enable Bro . H . G . Buss to become a Life Governor , as an acknowledgment for the able manner he had conducted the duties of Secretary , and his / . eal in the cause of tho various Masonic charities . The lodge was then closed , aud tho brethren sat down

to a sumptuous banquet . The usual loyal and Masonic toaste followed . Bro . John Coutts , P . M ., A . G . P ., responded to th . toast of the Grand Officers , and Bro . Paice for the initiate . Bros Jesse Owen , 861 ; H . Price , W . M ., 657 ; and A . Morton , 179 . were present as visitors . The toasts of the Past Masters was severally responded to in the usual eloquent manner so proverbial of those brethren . The toast of the officers and the Tyler's toast concluded an evening spent in a most cordial manner .

BKITANNIC LODGE ( NO . 33 ) . —The brethren of this lodge met at the Freemason ' s Hall on Friday , the 11 th inst . There were present Bros . ' Church , W . M . ; Glaisher , S . W . ; Ohren , J . W . ; Grombie , Treas . ; Chubb , Sec ; Finch , S . D . ; Eachus , I . G . ; Bridges , P . M . ; Grissell , P . M . ; Hawkins , P . M . ; Shields , P . M . ; Glegg , P . M . ; Smith , P . M . ; Pierce , P . M . ; Boddy , Pendred , Clouslon , Chynoweth , Paddon , Young , Craig , Pawley ,

Turner , Voile . Dixon , Eobertson , Paget , Spencer , Sparks , Furncss , Bannister , Bicks , Palmer , Parker , Sugg , Horsley , Strawbridge , Kinoaid , Webb , and Hodge . The visitors present were Bros . Leslie , Lodge No . 1 ; Swinburne , 2 ; Wilson , 2 ; Stephenson , 49 ; Master , 58 ; Watton , Chaine d'Amitie , Paris ; Hawkins and Wickes , St . John and St . Paul , 349 ; Angel , 1228 ; Crutch 1278 P . LeslieJerusalem ; and Long 1150 . The

, ; , , minutes of the last meeting were read aud confirmed . The following gentlemen were initiated : —W . F . Humphrey , W . Blooro , F . L . Linging , and F . Hetley . Bro . W . P . Boddy was passed to the degree of Fellow Craft . The position of the lodge was taken into consideration , and a proposition which had been referred to the permanent committee to reduce the joining fee from' twenty to ten guineas was carried . Stewards were

appointed to represent the lodge at the Charity Festival . The sum of £ 5 was voted to a distressed brother . There being no fresh business , the lodge was closed . MOUNT LEBANON LODGE ( NO . 73 ) . —A regular meeting of this lodge was held at the Bridge House Hotel , London Bridge , on Tuesday , the * 15 th iustant , when there were present Eros . F . H . Ebsworth , W . M . ; Meyer d'Lcewenstark , S . W . ; J . Free , J . W . ; G . J . Grace , S . D . ; A . L . Dussek , J . D . ; S . Harman , I . G . ; E . Harris , P . M ., Treas . ; J . Donkin , P . M ., Sec ; and D . Eose , P . M . Bros . W . Long , Dalhousie ; W . B . Heath ,

P . Prov . G . S . W . Herts . ; Thos . P . Clark , P . M . 22 ; J . Noak , P . M . 87 ; Trotman , S 34 ; and Didby , 879 , were present as visitors . Bros . Crawley , Lilley , and Stevens were raised , Bros . Sutton , Hager , and Emham passed , and Mr . William Adams was initiated . An excellent banquet followed the proceedings . VlTittrviAN LODGE , ( No . 87 ) . —The brethren of this lodge held the usual monthly meeting on Wednesday tho 9 th . inst ., at Bro . Framptou'sthe White Hart TavernCollege Street ,

Lam-, , beth . There were no less than nine candidates for initiation . The W . M . of course selected the first five , but a little difficulty arose , for one of the candidates who was requested to stand over until the next meeting , claimed his right as a " lewis " to be initiated in preference to the others , he being the son of a brother . The W . M ., after some little discussion , decided in his favour , intimating that a Lodge of Emergency would have to be

held for the purpose of clearing off the great amount of business in abeyance . After the initiation four brethren were passed to the second degree , the whole of the ceremonies being impressively worked by the W . M . Bvo . May , P . M ., 780 , kindly took the Senior Warden ' s chair . Bro . Bond , P . M ., having announced his intention to represent the lodge as Steward , at the forthcoming Festival in aid of the Boyal-Masonic Benevolent Institutionmade a strong appeal to the brethren for supportand we

, , were pleased to see the brethren respond so liberally . The brethren afterwards partook of a very excellent banquet . The visitors were Bros . Glover , 1 , 1 S 0 ; Parker , P . M ., 34 ; Wingham , S . D ., 25 ; and Thomas , 77 . LODGE OF JorPA , ( No . 188 ) . —The brethren of the above lodge met on Monday the 6 th inst ., at the Albion Tavern , Aldersgate Street , the W . M ., Bro . B . W . Aaron , in the chair ,

supported by Bros . S . Lyons , S . W . ; M . Alexander , J . W . ; E . II . Hunt , J . D . ; 0 . Roberts , I . G , ; Hickman , D . C . ; Barnes ( Steward ) , and P . M ' s J . Abrahams , Treas . ; E . P . Albert , Sec . ; L . Alexander ; II . M . Levy . Visitors : —Eeekes , 27 ; A . White , W . M ., Neptune , 22 ; Mclllwham , 439 , Maurituas ; Ed . Lee , 185 . The lodge was opened and the minutes of previous meeting read and confirmed . Bro . Goldsmid was passed to the degree of M . M . Ballots were theu taken for the admission of Messrs . Morris , Hyman , Frederick Hunt , and Chas . Engel , who were duly initiated into the order . Mr . Israel Hymau was proposed

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