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Hotel ; Lion and Lamb ( 227 ) , Bridge House Hotel | Ionic ( 275 ) , Ship and Turtle j St . Andrew ' s ( 281 ) , freemasons' Tavern ; Yarborough ( 812 ) , George , Commercial-road East . Chapters , St . James ' s ( 2 ) , Freemasons' Tavern ; Moriah ( 9 ) , Thatched House . Friday , Wi . —Chapters , British ( 8 ) , Freemasons' Tavern ; Prince of Wales ( 324 ) , Thatched House . Saturday ; 6 th . —Lodges , London ( 125 )^ Freemasons' Tavern ; St . Thomas ' s ( 166 ) , Freemasons ' Tavern . Committee Boys ' School at 4 .
Monday , 8 th— Lodges , St . George and Corner-stone ( 5 ) , Freemasons' Tavern ; Fortitude and Old Cumberland ( 12 ) Freemasons' Tavern ; St . Alban ' s ( 32 ) , London Coffee House ; Pomatic ( 206 ) , Falcon Tavern ; Confidence ( 220 ) , Anderton ' s Hotel ; St . Andrew ' s East ( 269 ) , London Tavern . Tuesday , gth . —Lodges , Burlington ( 113 ) , Albion Tavern ; St . James' Union ( 211 ) , Freemasons' Tavern ; Percy ( 234 ) , Ship and Turtle ; Israel ( 24 /) , Seyd ' s Hotel , Fiiisbury ; St . Michael's ( 255 ) , George and Blue Boar ; Mne Muses ( 286 ) , Freemasons' Tavern ; Wellington ( 805 ) , Bull , Lewisjiam . Chapter , Jerusalem ( 218 ) , Dick ' s Coffee House .
Wednesday , loth . —Lodges , Fidelity ( 3 ) , Freemasons' Tavern ; Enoch ( 11 ) , Freemasons ' Tavern ; Union Waterloo ( 13 ) , King ' s Arms , Woolwich ; Kent ( 15 ) , Three Tuns , Southwark ; Royal Athelstan ( 19 ) , George and Blue Boar ; Royal Naval ( 70 ) , Freemasons' Tavern ; Vitruvian ( 103 ) , White Hart , Lambeth ; Eastern Star ( 112 ) , Wade ' s Hotel , Poplar ; Justice ( 172 ) , Royal Albert , Deptfbrd ; Pilgrim ( 289 ) , Ship and Turtle . Royal Benevolent Institution Committee at 3 . Thursday , 1 Wi . —Lodges , Friendship ( 6 ) , Thatched House ; Regularity ( 108 ) , Freemasons ' Tavern ; Friendship ( 248 ) , Ship and Turtle ; Bank of England ( 329 ) , Radley ' s Hotel ; Polish ( 7 / 8 ) , Freemasons' Tavern ; , Canonbury ( $ 55 ) , Canonbury Tavern , Islington . Friday , 12 th . —Lodges , Britannia ( 38 ) , Thatched House ; Caledonian ( 156 ) , Ship and Turtle ; Bedford ( 183 )^ Freemasons ' Tavern ; Union ( 195 ) , London Tavern . Saturday , 13 th . —Lodge , Phoenix ( 202 ) , Freemasons' Tavern . .
Lodge of Antiquity ( No . 2 ) . —The first meeting for 1858 , of this ancient and honourable Lodge , was held at the Freemasons' Tavern , on Wednesday , the 27 th January , when there was a numerous attendance of the Brethren , including the E . W . Bros . B . B . CabbeU , Prov . G . M . for Norfolk ; Henderson , G . Reg . ; Tomkins , G . Treas . ; W . H . Smith , P . G . W . ; Y . W . Bros . Thory Chapman , Assist . G . Dir . of Oers . ; Horsley , G . Org . ; & c . The Lodge having been duly opened , the immediate P . M ., Bro . Pulteney Scott , proceeded most efficiently to install Bro . Col . Weston as W . M . for the ensuing year . The ceremony havin g been completed ,
the Officers were appointed and invested as follows : —Bros . Tomkins ( as locum tenens for His G-race the Duke of Manchester , who was prevented attending by illness in his family ) , S . W . ; Horsley ( G . Org . ) , J . W . ; W . H . Smith ( P . G . W . ) , Treas . ; Henderson ( G . Beg . ) , Chancellor ; A . Thiselton , Sec ; Capt . Creaton , S . D . ; and Edward Bar , ron , J . D . Bros , the Earl Howe , Samuel Scott , and R . H . Eisher , were elected members of the Permanent Committee . All business being ended , the Brethren adjourned to a very elegant banquet , most ably presided over by the W . M . ( , Bro . Col . Weston , supported by with the exception of Bro , Cabbell , who was compelled to leave early ) the Brethren we have mentioned
and several visitors , amongst whom were Bros . Colonel Baird ; E . Slight , P . M . ; Adlard , P . Prov . Assist . G . Dir . ofCers ., Essex ; F . Crew , H . G . Warren , and others . The first toast having been duly honoured , the W . M . called attention to the fact that they had met on the anniversary of the birth of their late deeply lamented and highly respected Grand Master , II . Iv . H . the Duke of Sussex , who , in addition to holding that distinguished office in the Craft , had for a period of forty years presided over the Lodge of Antiquity . He would therefore call upon them to drink to his memory In solemn silence . The usual Masonic toasts having been drunk and responded to , including "The Visitors / ' briefly acknowledged by Bro . H . G . Warren , Bro . Henderson said they were almost as much noted in the Lodge
of Antiquity for the strictness with which they adhered to the usual list of toasts as they were for their close adherence to the ritual in their lodge-working ; but he thought there were occasions on which they might deviate a little from that list , and he was sure the Brethren would acknowledge the present to be one of those occasions . They were that evening honoured with the company of their old friend , Bro . Crew ; but it might not be generally known by the Brethren that within two days Bro . Crew would have reached the green old age of seventythree—green he was sure , as compared with some of themselves who were much younger . He was most gratified at seeing Bro . Crew looking so well , as he was a
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Metropolitan,
Hotel ; Lion and Lamb ( 227 ) , Bridge House Hotel | Ionic ( 275 ) , Ship and Turtle j St . Andrew ' s ( 281 ) , freemasons' Tavern ; Yarborough ( 812 ) , George , Commercial-road East . Chapters , St . James ' s ( 2 ) , Freemasons' Tavern ; Moriah ( 9 ) , Thatched House . Friday , Wi . —Chapters , British ( 8 ) , Freemasons' Tavern ; Prince of Wales ( 324 ) , Thatched House . Saturday ; 6 th . —Lodges , London ( 125 )^ Freemasons' Tavern ; St . Thomas ' s ( 166 ) , Freemasons ' Tavern . Committee Boys ' School at 4 .
Monday , 8 th— Lodges , St . George and Corner-stone ( 5 ) , Freemasons' Tavern ; Fortitude and Old Cumberland ( 12 ) Freemasons' Tavern ; St . Alban ' s ( 32 ) , London Coffee House ; Pomatic ( 206 ) , Falcon Tavern ; Confidence ( 220 ) , Anderton ' s Hotel ; St . Andrew ' s East ( 269 ) , London Tavern . Tuesday , gth . —Lodges , Burlington ( 113 ) , Albion Tavern ; St . James' Union ( 211 ) , Freemasons' Tavern ; Percy ( 234 ) , Ship and Turtle ; Israel ( 24 /) , Seyd ' s Hotel , Fiiisbury ; St . Michael's ( 255 ) , George and Blue Boar ; Mne Muses ( 286 ) , Freemasons' Tavern ; Wellington ( 805 ) , Bull , Lewisjiam . Chapter , Jerusalem ( 218 ) , Dick ' s Coffee House .
Wednesday , loth . —Lodges , Fidelity ( 3 ) , Freemasons' Tavern ; Enoch ( 11 ) , Freemasons ' Tavern ; Union Waterloo ( 13 ) , King ' s Arms , Woolwich ; Kent ( 15 ) , Three Tuns , Southwark ; Royal Athelstan ( 19 ) , George and Blue Boar ; Royal Naval ( 70 ) , Freemasons' Tavern ; Vitruvian ( 103 ) , White Hart , Lambeth ; Eastern Star ( 112 ) , Wade ' s Hotel , Poplar ; Justice ( 172 ) , Royal Albert , Deptfbrd ; Pilgrim ( 289 ) , Ship and Turtle . Royal Benevolent Institution Committee at 3 . Thursday , 1 Wi . —Lodges , Friendship ( 6 ) , Thatched House ; Regularity ( 108 ) , Freemasons ' Tavern ; Friendship ( 248 ) , Ship and Turtle ; Bank of England ( 329 ) , Radley ' s Hotel ; Polish ( 7 / 8 ) , Freemasons' Tavern ; , Canonbury ( $ 55 ) , Canonbury Tavern , Islington . Friday , 12 th . —Lodges , Britannia ( 38 ) , Thatched House ; Caledonian ( 156 ) , Ship and Turtle ; Bedford ( 183 )^ Freemasons ' Tavern ; Union ( 195 ) , London Tavern . Saturday , 13 th . —Lodge , Phoenix ( 202 ) , Freemasons' Tavern . .
Lodge of Antiquity ( No . 2 ) . —The first meeting for 1858 , of this ancient and honourable Lodge , was held at the Freemasons' Tavern , on Wednesday , the 27 th January , when there was a numerous attendance of the Brethren , including the E . W . Bros . B . B . CabbeU , Prov . G . M . for Norfolk ; Henderson , G . Reg . ; Tomkins , G . Treas . ; W . H . Smith , P . G . W . ; Y . W . Bros . Thory Chapman , Assist . G . Dir . of Oers . ; Horsley , G . Org . ; & c . The Lodge having been duly opened , the immediate P . M ., Bro . Pulteney Scott , proceeded most efficiently to install Bro . Col . Weston as W . M . for the ensuing year . The ceremony havin g been completed ,
the Officers were appointed and invested as follows : —Bros . Tomkins ( as locum tenens for His G-race the Duke of Manchester , who was prevented attending by illness in his family ) , S . W . ; Horsley ( G . Org . ) , J . W . ; W . H . Smith ( P . G . W . ) , Treas . ; Henderson ( G . Beg . ) , Chancellor ; A . Thiselton , Sec ; Capt . Creaton , S . D . ; and Edward Bar , ron , J . D . Bros , the Earl Howe , Samuel Scott , and R . H . Eisher , were elected members of the Permanent Committee . All business being ended , the Brethren adjourned to a very elegant banquet , most ably presided over by the W . M . ( , Bro . Col . Weston , supported by with the exception of Bro , Cabbell , who was compelled to leave early ) the Brethren we have mentioned
and several visitors , amongst whom were Bros . Colonel Baird ; E . Slight , P . M . ; Adlard , P . Prov . Assist . G . Dir . ofCers ., Essex ; F . Crew , H . G . Warren , and others . The first toast having been duly honoured , the W . M . called attention to the fact that they had met on the anniversary of the birth of their late deeply lamented and highly respected Grand Master , II . Iv . H . the Duke of Sussex , who , in addition to holding that distinguished office in the Craft , had for a period of forty years presided over the Lodge of Antiquity . He would therefore call upon them to drink to his memory In solemn silence . The usual Masonic toasts having been drunk and responded to , including "The Visitors / ' briefly acknowledged by Bro . H . G . Warren , Bro . Henderson said they were almost as much noted in the Lodge
of Antiquity for the strictness with which they adhered to the usual list of toasts as they were for their close adherence to the ritual in their lodge-working ; but he thought there were occasions on which they might deviate a little from that list , and he was sure the Brethren would acknowledge the present to be one of those occasions . They were that evening honoured with the company of their old friend , Bro . Crew ; but it might not be generally known by the Brethren that within two days Bro . Crew would have reached the green old age of seventythree—green he was sure , as compared with some of themselves who were much younger . He was most gratified at seeing Bro . Crew looking so well , as he was a