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Metropolitan.
from Peru ; Myers , T . Young , J . Kirkham , sen ., Davies , Abrahams , & a , then repaired to a banquet , which was of the most recherche character . " The Health of the W . M . " was proposed by P . M . Bro . Bohn , and that of " The Visitors " by the W . M . y both being responded to in the most complimentary manner by the W . M . and Bros . Savage and Muggeridge . The usual toasts followed , and the evening was spent in a very agreeable manner , enlivened at intervals by the sweetest of melodies from Bros . T . Young , T . Winter , T . Willis , M . Cooke , and Berry .
Confidence Lodge ( N * o . 228 ) . — -There was a very full attendance at this Lodge of Instruction , on Wednesday , the . 10 th- instant , to witness the ceremony of installation , which our esteemed Bro . Stephen Barton Wilson had kindly undertaken to work . After performing this task he worked the 4 th , 5 th , 6 th , and 7 th Sections of the Pirst Lecture in a most courteous manner . At the conclusion of this part of the proceedings it was proposed by Bro . Jackson and carried by acclamation , that "A . vote of thanks be recorded on the minutes of the Lodge , to Bro-.
INSTRUCTION
S . B . Wilson , for his kindness in working the ceremony of installation , —which , ceremony was most ably performed . " The next proposition came from Bro . Brett , was seconded by Bro . Bower , and carried unanimously , That ten guineas be subscribed out of the fumis of the Lodge to the Boys' School , " which entitles the iiodge to a life-governorship of that excellent institution . This young Lodge has subscribed £ 10 to the Boyal Benevolent fund ; < £ 5 to the Indian fund ; besides ten guineas to other charitable purposes . This augurs well for a Lodge of
Instruction little more than twenty-two months old ; and we draw the attention of our readers to the fact that all this has been done out of a very low scale of fees . Amongst the visitors were , Bros . J . Vanden Andel , of La Bien Aimee Lodge , Amsterdam ; and Charles Piiet , of St . Mark ' s Lodge , Glasgow , —both of whom were admitted as joining members .
Provincial
PROVINCIAL
Appointments . —Lodges , —Wednesday , February 24 th , Royal Sussex ( 221 ) , Freemasons' Hall , at 7 ; Friday , 26 th , Instruction , Freemasons' Hall , at 7 k- Chapter . —Tuesday , 23 rd , Beaufort ( 120 ) , Freemasons' Hall , at 7 .
CHESHIRE . Appointments . —Lodges . —Thursday , February 25 , Industry ( 405 ) , Norfolk Arms , Hyde , at 7 ; Saturday , 27 th , Fidelity ( 623 ) , White Hart , Flowery Field , at 4 . BniKENHEAD . —Mersey Lodge ( No . 701 ) . —The members of this Lodge assembled on Thursday , the 11 th inst ., at tbe Angel Hotel , Camden-street . The W . M ., Bro . Brattaiij opened the Lodge , and Bros . Pitt and Milward , having shown their proficiency , were severally passed . Bro . Willonghby , P . M ., and P . Prov . J . G . D . for Cheshire , called the attention of the Lodge to the very efficient manner in which their late W . M ., Bro . Wade ( now W . M . of 1 , 026 ) , had fulfilled the duties of bis
office during the past year , adding that though that Brother was comparatively a young Mason , he had rarely , in " the course of his long experience , witnessed a Lodge so well worked , and concluded by moving that a P . M ' s jewel should be presented to him from the Lodge . This was warmly approved of , and Bro . Brattan was commissioned to carry out tbe resolution , with the understanding that he would best fulfil the wishes of the Brethren by ordering a jewel of such a value as would convey to Bro . Wade that the presentation was not intended as a inero formal compliment , but as a sincere token of their personal esteem and respect for
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Metropolitan.
from Peru ; Myers , T . Young , J . Kirkham , sen ., Davies , Abrahams , & a , then repaired to a banquet , which was of the most recherche character . " The Health of the W . M . " was proposed by P . M . Bro . Bohn , and that of " The Visitors " by the W . M . y both being responded to in the most complimentary manner by the W . M . and Bros . Savage and Muggeridge . The usual toasts followed , and the evening was spent in a very agreeable manner , enlivened at intervals by the sweetest of melodies from Bros . T . Young , T . Winter , T . Willis , M . Cooke , and Berry .
Confidence Lodge ( N * o . 228 ) . — -There was a very full attendance at this Lodge of Instruction , on Wednesday , the . 10 th- instant , to witness the ceremony of installation , which our esteemed Bro . Stephen Barton Wilson had kindly undertaken to work . After performing this task he worked the 4 th , 5 th , 6 th , and 7 th Sections of the Pirst Lecture in a most courteous manner . At the conclusion of this part of the proceedings it was proposed by Bro . Jackson and carried by acclamation , that "A . vote of thanks be recorded on the minutes of the Lodge , to Bro-.
INSTRUCTION
S . B . Wilson , for his kindness in working the ceremony of installation , —which , ceremony was most ably performed . " The next proposition came from Bro . Brett , was seconded by Bro . Bower , and carried unanimously , That ten guineas be subscribed out of the fumis of the Lodge to the Boys' School , " which entitles the iiodge to a life-governorship of that excellent institution . This young Lodge has subscribed £ 10 to the Boyal Benevolent fund ; < £ 5 to the Indian fund ; besides ten guineas to other charitable purposes . This augurs well for a Lodge of
Instruction little more than twenty-two months old ; and we draw the attention of our readers to the fact that all this has been done out of a very low scale of fees . Amongst the visitors were , Bros . J . Vanden Andel , of La Bien Aimee Lodge , Amsterdam ; and Charles Piiet , of St . Mark ' s Lodge , Glasgow , —both of whom were admitted as joining members .
Provincial
PROVINCIAL
Appointments . —Lodges , —Wednesday , February 24 th , Royal Sussex ( 221 ) , Freemasons' Hall , at 7 ; Friday , 26 th , Instruction , Freemasons' Hall , at 7 k- Chapter . —Tuesday , 23 rd , Beaufort ( 120 ) , Freemasons' Hall , at 7 .
CHESHIRE . Appointments . —Lodges . —Thursday , February 25 , Industry ( 405 ) , Norfolk Arms , Hyde , at 7 ; Saturday , 27 th , Fidelity ( 623 ) , White Hart , Flowery Field , at 4 . BniKENHEAD . —Mersey Lodge ( No . 701 ) . —The members of this Lodge assembled on Thursday , the 11 th inst ., at tbe Angel Hotel , Camden-street . The W . M ., Bro . Brattaiij opened the Lodge , and Bros . Pitt and Milward , having shown their proficiency , were severally passed . Bro . Willonghby , P . M ., and P . Prov . J . G . D . for Cheshire , called the attention of the Lodge to the very efficient manner in which their late W . M ., Bro . Wade ( now W . M . of 1 , 026 ) , had fulfilled the duties of bis
office during the past year , adding that though that Brother was comparatively a young Mason , he had rarely , in " the course of his long experience , witnessed a Lodge so well worked , and concluded by moving that a P . M ' s jewel should be presented to him from the Lodge . This was warmly approved of , and Bro . Brattan was commissioned to carry out tbe resolution , with the understanding that he would best fulfil the wishes of the Brethren by ordering a jewel of such a value as would convey to Bro . Wade that the presentation was not intended as a inero formal compliment , but as a sincere token of their personal esteem and respect for
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