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Kent Lodge ( No . 15 ^ . ~ There was an interesting meeting of this Lodge at Bro . Harris ' s Three Tuns Inn , High-street , Borough , on Wednesday , the 14 th instant , under the presidency of the W . M . Bro . E . I ) . Rogers , who initiated Captain Ackland Boyle . Bro . C . 0 . Gibbs , the immediate P . M ., then took the chair , and raised Bro . Hay worth to the Sublime Degree of Master Mason . Of Bro . Gibbs's talents it may be said , that a valuable P . M . ' s jewel was presented to him by the members of the Ken t Lodge , as an evidence of their appreciation of his Masonic conduct and his excellent Working of the Lodge during his
Mastership . Bro . Whitehouse , P . M ., proposed that a testimonial of respect should be presented to Bro . B ,. E . Barnes , P . M ., to mark the high sense entertained of his Masonic conduct , and his assiduous and faithful discharge of the duties of Honorary Secretary for a period of twenty-one years . The proposition was immediately carried by acclamation ^ and a committee appointed to carry it out . Bros . George States and James Wyatt , P . Ms , of No . 166 , were elected joining members . The Lodge was honoured by the presence of Bros . S . M .. Lazarey , Prov . S . G . W . of Wilts ; Bower ,. . S . D . No . 108 ; B , V . Hayday , S . D . No . 183 ; and J . Hill , No . 656 . After closing the Lodge , the Brethren sat down to an excellent banquet , and passed a pleasant evening .
Globe Lodge ( No . 23 ) . —This old red apron Lodge met at the Freemasons ' Tavern , on Thursday , April 15 ; three Brethren were raised to the Sublime Degree of Master Mason , —two of them being members of the Beadon Lodge , and raised in this Lodge by permission of the W . M . It was proposed by Bro . Watson that the votes for the Aged Freemasons' Annuity Fund be equally divided between Bro . Harris and Honey it was also proposed that the votes for the Widows ' Annuity Fund be given to the relict of the late Bro . Longstaff ; which motions
were unanimously agreed to . It was also decided that the Brethren of this Lodge dine at Blackwali , on the third Thursday in June . The W . M . then called the Brethren from labour to refreshment , and they proceeded to banquet . After the usual loyal and Masonic toasts , the W . M . proposed the health of " The Visitors / ' Bros . Burton , P . M . of Nos . 9 and 202 , and Bros . Oliver and Thompson , of No . 902 . exnressinQf the o-reat rdeasure he felt in hftinof hnrmnrprl hv thmr of No . 902 expressing the great leasure he felt in being honoured by their
, p attendance , and in the Lodge having the opportunity of rendering a service to the members of another Lodge , by raising the two last-named Brethren , a ceremony which had been so ably performed by his P . M ., Bro . Watson . Bro . Burton thanked the Brethren for their hospitality , and said that he thought the best means of promoting true fraternal feeling was by visiting different Lodges . Bro . Watson proposed the health of " The W . M ., " and thanked him for his strict attention to his Masonic duties . The W . M ' ., in
return , assured the Brethren that he would exert himself to the utmost of his ability in well conducting the business of the Lodge ; smd In proposing the health of " The P . Ms ., " Bros . W . Watson , Blackburn , Hewlett , and Brandon , thanked them for their kind and ready assistance on ail occasions . The Brethren also , in a special toast , drank to the speedy recovery of the health of " Bro . Hewlet , P . M . and Treasurer . " The W . M . having proposed the health of " The ( Officers , " and acknowledged their strict attention to their respective duties , the Lodge was closed in perfect harmony .
Yitrvjvian Lodge ( No . 103 ) . —This Lodge held a pretty full meeting on the 14 th , at Bro . HeppeJ's , the White Hart , College-street , Bel videre-road , Blackfriars , Bro . James Leonard Harnor in the chair , -supported by his Officers . Bros . Attryde and Bain were raised to the Sublime Degree of Master Mason , and Bro . Johnston was admitted to the mysteries and privileges of Freemasonry . Business having bWn concluded , thirty-three of the Brethren sat down to an excellent supper , and spent the remainder of the evening in peace and harmony .
Eastern Star Lodge ( No . 112 ) . —The usual monthly meeting of this Lodge was held on Wednesday , April 14 th , at Bro . Holt ' s , The Wade ' s Arms , East India Koad , Poplar . Bro . George Allison , W . M ., Messrs Frederick Inman , Sharp , and J . H . Levigne were initiated . There was a good attendance of brethren present , and among the visitors were Bros , Edinger and Lumley ,
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The Mmomc Mi1e01
Kent Lodge ( No . 15 ^ . ~ There was an interesting meeting of this Lodge at Bro . Harris ' s Three Tuns Inn , High-street , Borough , on Wednesday , the 14 th instant , under the presidency of the W . M . Bro . E . I ) . Rogers , who initiated Captain Ackland Boyle . Bro . C . 0 . Gibbs , the immediate P . M ., then took the chair , and raised Bro . Hay worth to the Sublime Degree of Master Mason . Of Bro . Gibbs's talents it may be said , that a valuable P . M . ' s jewel was presented to him by the members of the Ken t Lodge , as an evidence of their appreciation of his Masonic conduct and his excellent Working of the Lodge during his
Mastership . Bro . Whitehouse , P . M ., proposed that a testimonial of respect should be presented to Bro . B ,. E . Barnes , P . M ., to mark the high sense entertained of his Masonic conduct , and his assiduous and faithful discharge of the duties of Honorary Secretary for a period of twenty-one years . The proposition was immediately carried by acclamation ^ and a committee appointed to carry it out . Bros . George States and James Wyatt , P . Ms , of No . 166 , were elected joining members . The Lodge was honoured by the presence of Bros . S . M .. Lazarey , Prov . S . G . W . of Wilts ; Bower ,. . S . D . No . 108 ; B , V . Hayday , S . D . No . 183 ; and J . Hill , No . 656 . After closing the Lodge , the Brethren sat down to an excellent banquet , and passed a pleasant evening .
Globe Lodge ( No . 23 ) . —This old red apron Lodge met at the Freemasons ' Tavern , on Thursday , April 15 ; three Brethren were raised to the Sublime Degree of Master Mason , —two of them being members of the Beadon Lodge , and raised in this Lodge by permission of the W . M . It was proposed by Bro . Watson that the votes for the Aged Freemasons' Annuity Fund be equally divided between Bro . Harris and Honey it was also proposed that the votes for the Widows ' Annuity Fund be given to the relict of the late Bro . Longstaff ; which motions
were unanimously agreed to . It was also decided that the Brethren of this Lodge dine at Blackwali , on the third Thursday in June . The W . M . then called the Brethren from labour to refreshment , and they proceeded to banquet . After the usual loyal and Masonic toasts , the W . M . proposed the health of " The Visitors / ' Bros . Burton , P . M . of Nos . 9 and 202 , and Bros . Oliver and Thompson , of No . 902 . exnressinQf the o-reat rdeasure he felt in hftinof hnrmnrprl hv thmr of No . 902 expressing the great leasure he felt in being honoured by their
, p attendance , and in the Lodge having the opportunity of rendering a service to the members of another Lodge , by raising the two last-named Brethren , a ceremony which had been so ably performed by his P . M ., Bro . Watson . Bro . Burton thanked the Brethren for their hospitality , and said that he thought the best means of promoting true fraternal feeling was by visiting different Lodges . Bro . Watson proposed the health of " The W . M ., " and thanked him for his strict attention to his Masonic duties . The W . M ' ., in
return , assured the Brethren that he would exert himself to the utmost of his ability in well conducting the business of the Lodge ; smd In proposing the health of " The P . Ms ., " Bros . W . Watson , Blackburn , Hewlett , and Brandon , thanked them for their kind and ready assistance on ail occasions . The Brethren also , in a special toast , drank to the speedy recovery of the health of " Bro . Hewlet , P . M . and Treasurer . " The W . M . having proposed the health of " The ( Officers , " and acknowledged their strict attention to their respective duties , the Lodge was closed in perfect harmony .
Yitrvjvian Lodge ( No . 103 ) . —This Lodge held a pretty full meeting on the 14 th , at Bro . HeppeJ's , the White Hart , College-street , Bel videre-road , Blackfriars , Bro . James Leonard Harnor in the chair , -supported by his Officers . Bros . Attryde and Bain were raised to the Sublime Degree of Master Mason , and Bro . Johnston was admitted to the mysteries and privileges of Freemasonry . Business having bWn concluded , thirty-three of the Brethren sat down to an excellent supper , and spent the remainder of the evening in peace and harmony .
Eastern Star Lodge ( No . 112 ) . —The usual monthly meeting of this Lodge was held on Wednesday , April 14 th , at Bro . Holt ' s , The Wade ' s Arms , East India Koad , Poplar . Bro . George Allison , W . M ., Messrs Frederick Inman , Sharp , and J . H . Levigne were initiated . There was a good attendance of brethren present , and among the visitors were Bros , Edinger and Lumley ,