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  • BELVIDERE LODGE, MAIDSTONE, No. 503.
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Correspondence.

District Grand Lodge of Bengal ( Masonic Magazine of October 22 nd , 1884 , page 313 ) , I find that the Provincial Grand Master there , after explaining his reason for not restoring a brother to his Masonic functions , used these remarkable Avovds : — 'I need scarcely say that I haA'e no personal feelings in the

matter ,- and that I am ready , as in duty bound , to acquiesce cordially in the votes ofthe majority of the brethren . ' It is obvious that the Provincial Grand Masters in India regard their authority as in trust for the District Grand Lodge and for the welfare of the Craft , and this is just Avhat South Australia asks for ;

but since the Avording of the law allows a Provincial Grand Master to set up his -will and prerogative against the District Grand Lodges , we ask for such verbal alterations as shall put it beyond all dispute , that the Provincial Grand Masters of Australia shall , like the Provincial Grand Master of Bengal , 'feel

themselves , as in dut y bound , to acquiesce in the votes of the majority of the lodge . ' "AVhat AA'e ask for . then , is a Constitution for Australia . We do not ask for the appointment of Provincial Grand Master . We Avant no interference with the powers of the E . W . the Grand Blasteror

, of the Grand Lodge . We are Avilling always to submit to their authority ; but we ask for the power of local management , subject to the 'Book of Constitutions ' and to the decisions of the Grand Lodge . What AVC ask for , I respectfully submit , is fair and moderate ; it accords Avith the free spirit ofthe Craft

and with the landmarks of the Order . We bring before you our difficulties and necessities , and the brethren look with confidence to Grand Lodge to grant them Avhat you in England enjoy—the power of self-government . "I remainWorshi pful Sir and Brother ,

, " Tours fraternally , "W . WADIIAM , "Prov . G . Sec . S . Australia , P . M . 505 , W . M . G 77 . "

Belvidere Lodge, Maidstone, No. 503.

BELVIDERE LODGE , MAIDSTONE , No . 503 .

10 TBK KM 10 H OF THE JMVEKMASOSS MAr . AMKB AND MASOSIC MIIU 10 H . DjiAit SIE AXD BROTUSR , —Referring to . your If umber of the 9 th iust . containing an account of the further suspension , & c , in consequence of the improper initiation of John Sivinfen ( not John SivinJey ) . I beg to state that the proceeding Avas strongly

objected to by six or more Past Masters ofthe lodge , and by a number of other brethren , who AA'ere present previous to his initiation , and Avho deemed the course proposed to be pursued so serious a . violation of the "Book of Constitutions , " that they Avarned the "W . M . agaiust it , and finding he determined to carry

it through , left the lodge immediately . I think it ought to be understood that there was a strong feeling against the initiation on the evening on Avhich it took place , and it is much to be regretted that the "W . M . acted under the advice of three Past Masters , Avho , from their experience as old Masons ,

ought to have known better , especially when cautioned as to the consequences . The Avhole of the members ought certainly not to be blamed . Faithfully yours , AN OLD MEMBER . Maidstone , Sept . 1 , 1805 .

The Masonic Mirror.

THE MASONIC MIRROR .

METROPOLITAN . MOUNT LEBANON LODGE ( NO . 73 ) . —The first meeting of the senson of tliis old prosperous lodge was held on Tuesday , the 19 f , ii inst ., at the Green Mini Tavern , Tooley-street , Southwark ( Bro . C . A . Cathies ) . Tlie lodge was opened by Bro . Henry MooreWMwho trK supported bv Bros . J . C . GooddyS . W . ;

, ., , G . Morris , J . W . ; K Han-is . P . M ., Treas . ; J . Donkin , P . M ., Sec ; T . I . Sabine , S . D . ; P . II . Ebsworth , J . D . ; M . A . Loewenstark , W . S . ; F . Waiters , P . M ., Dir . of Cers . ; Or . Dixon , P . M . ; J . Delany , R . G . Chipperfiold , J . Retzbach , AV . H . Jarvis , J . Brookhouse , R . Stevens , G . Free , S . Hurmer , Bruce , and many others , too numerous to name . Amongst a large body of visitors we noticed Bros . R . Welsfor . lPM . and Treas . 5 iS ; R . Bentley

, . , 5-1-8 ; II . Massey , S . D ., 619 ; G . R . Wuvren ., 687 , and others whose names we were unable to learn . A ballot was taken for Mr . John Hide , and declared to be unanimous in favour of his admission . Bros . Bruce and Harman being candidates for passing , were interrogated , trusted , and withdrew . The lodge was opened in the second degree , and Bros . Bruce and Harman were passed to the degree of Fellow Craft Freemasons . The

AV . M . rendered this ceremony in his usual superior impressive manner . Tlie lodge was resumed to the first degree . It was unanimously resolved "That the sum of ten pounds be presented from tlie lodge funds to tlie Royal Benevolent Institution for Freemasons' AVidows , to purchase a life governorship for the Secretary of the lodge for the time being , and that it be placed on the list of Bro . F . Walters , P . M . and Dir . of Cers ., who

represents the lodge as Steward at the forthcoming festival . " It was also unanimously agreed " That ton guineas be presented from the lodge funds to the Royal Freemasons' School for Girls , ancl that it be placed on Bro . T . J . Sabine's list , who is the Steward at that festival . It was agreed unanimously "That five pounds be given from the Charity Fund of this lodge to the widow of a deceased member of this lodge . " Mr . Williams was proposed for initiation at a lodge of emergency to be

held . Business being ended , tlie lodgo was duly closed . PAJTMCTKE LODGE ( NO . 720 ) . —The first meeting of this lodge ( after the summer vacation ) took place on Monday evening last , when two brethren were advanced to the third degree . At the close of the lodge business , the brethren sat down to an early banquet , presided over by Bro . J . Thomas , AV . M ., supported by numerous members ancl visitors . After the customary routine

toasts , the health of tbe W . M . was proposed , and , as usual , heartily received ancl suitably replied to . Bros . Jasper Taylor and AY . Lloyd Jones responded for the visitors , of whom there were five , and Bros . Head , Tresis ., awl Stevens , Sec , for the Past Masters . Among the other toasts we may include that of the officers , to which Bro . Oswyn replied , and also the health of Bro . Hodges , P . M ., P . Prov . G . Sec , who acknowledged the

compliment . This lodge has latterly obtained some repute by the excellence of the singing of several talented brethren , who on this occasion contributed greatly to the harmony of a very pleasant evening .

Provincial.

PROVINCIAL .

DEVONSHIRE . MOKIOE TOWN , DEA ' ONI'OUT . —Lodge St . Aubyn ( No . 954 ) . — Tlie regular meeting of this lodge was held on the evening of Tuesday , the 12 th inst ., commencing with accustomed piayer , at half-past five . The minutes of the previous regular and subsequent emergency lodge having been read and confirmed , a ballot was taken for four candidates , all of whom were duly electedThe lodwas then raisedand four bretliren of that

. ge , degree having satisfactorily demonstrated their efficiency thereon , were subsequently raised to the sublime degree of M . M . The labours of that degree having been brought to a close , several duly qualified bretliren were raised to the second degree . The lodge was then closed to the first degree , and the four candidates , who had been that evening elected , were introduced and initiated into the mysteries of Ancient Freemasonry . The

W . M . announced to the brethren the fact of the demise of the AV . M . of Brunswick Lodge , and read the circular inviting their attendance at his funeral . 'Che lodgo was , after the proposal of a joining member and a candidate for initiation , closed with solemn prayer .

“The Freemasons' Monthly Magazine: 1865-09-23, Page 10” Masonic Periodicals Online, Library and Museum of Freemasonry, 24 June 2025, django:8000/periodicals/mmr/issues/mmr_23091865/page/10/.
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THE CONGRESS OF GERMAN MASONS. Article 1
SECRET SCIENCES OF THE ANCIENTS. Article 2
HARMONY AND STRENGTH. Article 5
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 6
Untitled Article 7
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 7
BELVIDERE LODGE, MAIDSTONE, No. 503. Article 10
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 10
PROVINCIAL. Article 10
IRELAND. Article 16
Poetry. Article 17
LITERARY EXTRACTS. Article 17
NOTES ON MUSIC AND THE DRAMA. Article 18
Untitled Article 18
THE WEEK. Article 18
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Correspondence.

District Grand Lodge of Bengal ( Masonic Magazine of October 22 nd , 1884 , page 313 ) , I find that the Provincial Grand Master there , after explaining his reason for not restoring a brother to his Masonic functions , used these remarkable Avovds : — 'I need scarcely say that I haA'e no personal feelings in the

matter ,- and that I am ready , as in duty bound , to acquiesce cordially in the votes ofthe majority of the brethren . ' It is obvious that the Provincial Grand Masters in India regard their authority as in trust for the District Grand Lodge and for the welfare of the Craft , and this is just Avhat South Australia asks for ;

but since the Avording of the law allows a Provincial Grand Master to set up his -will and prerogative against the District Grand Lodges , we ask for such verbal alterations as shall put it beyond all dispute , that the Provincial Grand Masters of Australia shall , like the Provincial Grand Master of Bengal , 'feel

themselves , as in dut y bound , to acquiesce in the votes of the majority of the lodge . ' "AVhat AA'e ask for . then , is a Constitution for Australia . We do not ask for the appointment of Provincial Grand Master . We Avant no interference with the powers of the E . W . the Grand Blasteror

, of the Grand Lodge . We are Avilling always to submit to their authority ; but we ask for the power of local management , subject to the 'Book of Constitutions ' and to the decisions of the Grand Lodge . What AVC ask for , I respectfully submit , is fair and moderate ; it accords Avith the free spirit ofthe Craft

and with the landmarks of the Order . We bring before you our difficulties and necessities , and the brethren look with confidence to Grand Lodge to grant them Avhat you in England enjoy—the power of self-government . "I remainWorshi pful Sir and Brother ,

, " Tours fraternally , "W . WADIIAM , "Prov . G . Sec . S . Australia , P . M . 505 , W . M . G 77 . "

Belvidere Lodge, Maidstone, No. 503.

BELVIDERE LODGE , MAIDSTONE , No . 503 .

10 TBK KM 10 H OF THE JMVEKMASOSS MAr . AMKB AND MASOSIC MIIU 10 H . DjiAit SIE AXD BROTUSR , —Referring to . your If umber of the 9 th iust . containing an account of the further suspension , & c , in consequence of the improper initiation of John Sivinfen ( not John SivinJey ) . I beg to state that the proceeding Avas strongly

objected to by six or more Past Masters ofthe lodge , and by a number of other brethren , who AA'ere present previous to his initiation , and Avho deemed the course proposed to be pursued so serious a . violation of the "Book of Constitutions , " that they Avarned the "W . M . agaiust it , and finding he determined to carry

it through , left the lodge immediately . I think it ought to be understood that there was a strong feeling against the initiation on the evening on Avhich it took place , and it is much to be regretted that the "W . M . acted under the advice of three Past Masters , Avho , from their experience as old Masons ,

ought to have known better , especially when cautioned as to the consequences . The Avhole of the members ought certainly not to be blamed . Faithfully yours , AN OLD MEMBER . Maidstone , Sept . 1 , 1805 .

The Masonic Mirror.

THE MASONIC MIRROR .

METROPOLITAN . MOUNT LEBANON LODGE ( NO . 73 ) . —The first meeting of the senson of tliis old prosperous lodge was held on Tuesday , the 19 f , ii inst ., at the Green Mini Tavern , Tooley-street , Southwark ( Bro . C . A . Cathies ) . Tlie lodge was opened by Bro . Henry MooreWMwho trK supported bv Bros . J . C . GooddyS . W . ;

, ., , G . Morris , J . W . ; K Han-is . P . M ., Treas . ; J . Donkin , P . M ., Sec ; T . I . Sabine , S . D . ; P . II . Ebsworth , J . D . ; M . A . Loewenstark , W . S . ; F . Waiters , P . M ., Dir . of Cers . ; Or . Dixon , P . M . ; J . Delany , R . G . Chipperfiold , J . Retzbach , AV . H . Jarvis , J . Brookhouse , R . Stevens , G . Free , S . Hurmer , Bruce , and many others , too numerous to name . Amongst a large body of visitors we noticed Bros . R . Welsfor . lPM . and Treas . 5 iS ; R . Bentley

, . , 5-1-8 ; II . Massey , S . D ., 619 ; G . R . Wuvren ., 687 , and others whose names we were unable to learn . A ballot was taken for Mr . John Hide , and declared to be unanimous in favour of his admission . Bros . Bruce and Harman being candidates for passing , were interrogated , trusted , and withdrew . The lodge was opened in the second degree , and Bros . Bruce and Harman were passed to the degree of Fellow Craft Freemasons . The

AV . M . rendered this ceremony in his usual superior impressive manner . Tlie lodge was resumed to the first degree . It was unanimously resolved "That the sum of ten pounds be presented from tlie lodge funds to tlie Royal Benevolent Institution for Freemasons' AVidows , to purchase a life governorship for the Secretary of the lodge for the time being , and that it be placed on the list of Bro . F . Walters , P . M . and Dir . of Cers ., who

represents the lodge as Steward at the forthcoming festival . " It was also unanimously agreed " That ton guineas be presented from the lodge funds to the Royal Freemasons' School for Girls , ancl that it be placed on Bro . T . J . Sabine's list , who is the Steward at that festival . It was agreed unanimously "That five pounds be given from the Charity Fund of this lodge to the widow of a deceased member of this lodge . " Mr . Williams was proposed for initiation at a lodge of emergency to be

held . Business being ended , tlie lodgo was duly closed . PAJTMCTKE LODGE ( NO . 720 ) . —The first meeting of this lodge ( after the summer vacation ) took place on Monday evening last , when two brethren were advanced to the third degree . At the close of the lodge business , the brethren sat down to an early banquet , presided over by Bro . J . Thomas , AV . M ., supported by numerous members ancl visitors . After the customary routine

toasts , the health of tbe W . M . was proposed , and , as usual , heartily received ancl suitably replied to . Bros . Jasper Taylor and AY . Lloyd Jones responded for the visitors , of whom there were five , and Bros . Head , Tresis ., awl Stevens , Sec , for the Past Masters . Among the other toasts we may include that of the officers , to which Bro . Oswyn replied , and also the health of Bro . Hodges , P . M ., P . Prov . G . Sec , who acknowledged the

compliment . This lodge has latterly obtained some repute by the excellence of the singing of several talented brethren , who on this occasion contributed greatly to the harmony of a very pleasant evening .

Provincial.

PROVINCIAL .

DEVONSHIRE . MOKIOE TOWN , DEA ' ONI'OUT . —Lodge St . Aubyn ( No . 954 ) . — Tlie regular meeting of this lodge was held on the evening of Tuesday , the 12 th inst ., commencing with accustomed piayer , at half-past five . The minutes of the previous regular and subsequent emergency lodge having been read and confirmed , a ballot was taken for four candidates , all of whom were duly electedThe lodwas then raisedand four bretliren of that

. ge , degree having satisfactorily demonstrated their efficiency thereon , were subsequently raised to the sublime degree of M . M . The labours of that degree having been brought to a close , several duly qualified bretliren were raised to the second degree . The lodge was then closed to the first degree , and the four candidates , who had been that evening elected , were introduced and initiated into the mysteries of Ancient Freemasonry . The

W . M . announced to the brethren the fact of the demise of the AV . M . of Brunswick Lodge , and read the circular inviting their attendance at his funeral . 'Che lodgo was , after the proposal of a joining member and a candidate for initiation , closed with solemn prayer .

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