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prolong your life , and bless you with health , happiness , and prosperity ! and at **& termination may yo \ i be received into the Grand Lodge above , where He lives and reigns for evermore . " Dated Freemasons' Hall , April 20 th , 1858 . "Signed by J " . A . Kingdon , W . M . ; W . Cole , S . W . ; Geo . Sheppard , P . M . ; J . Galliford , P . M . ; A . H . Attwater , P . M . ; Wm . Organ , jun ., P . M . ; E . J . Riccard ; J . Cock , jun ., J . B .. ; 0 . Kingdon ; G . J . Garrett , Secretary ; James Webb : Wm ,
Manning , I . G . ; W . Tucker ; W . T . Tepper ; James Wood . " The Hon . Bro , Bampfylde replied that he must express the great gratification which he felt at receiving this address , especially as it was entirelyunexpected on his part . He regretted that latterly he had not been able to devote as much time to Masonry as he wished , but hoped that for the future he should make himself more acquainted with the principles of the Order , and that he should be always happy to do everything in his power to promote the interest of the Craft generally , and the Southmoiton Lodge in particular .
Bro . Lord Poltimore expressed the great pleasure he felt at the presentation of the address which had just been read , and most cordially thanked them for their great kindness exhibited that day towards his son ; he further begged , as a favour , to he allowed to add his name to the address as P . Prov . D . G . M . of Devon . And with the consent of the Brethren he added his name -accordingly . After the presentation of the address , Lady Poltimore having expressed a wish to see the Brethren in their regalia , the deputation was introduced to her ladyship by her noble husband . The deputation then retired .
Storehouse . — Lodge of Sincerity ( No . 224 ) . —At a Lodge of emergency , held on Monday , 19 th inst ., three captains of militia were initiated , vis ., Capt . Hargreaves , of the 2 nd King ' s Own Stafford Light Infantry ; Capt . Levett , of the same regiment ; and Capt . ITssher , of the Waterford Artillery . The W . M . Bro . W . Hurst , did the work of the Lodge , and was ably supported by Bros . Viscount Yalletort ,
S . W . ; R . R . Rodd , J . W . ; and L . P . Tripe , P . M . At the same meeting Bros . Cooper , Hayes , Crawford , and W . Martin , of 2 nd King's Own Stafford Light Infantry , were raised to the sublime degree of a M . M . by the W . M ,, assisted by Bro . J . C . Hancock , P . M . So numerous have been initiations in this Lodge recently that the regular monthly meetings are found insufficient for the working . The regular Lodges are held the second Monday in the month , at seven o ' clock , in St . George ' s Hall .
DORSETSHIRE . Appointments . —Lodges . — -Wednesday , May 5 , Amity ( l 60 ) , Poole , at 7 ; Faith and Unanimity ( 605 ) , Freemasons' Hall , Dorchester , at 6 ; Thursday , 6 th , Unity ( 542 ) , Town Hall , Wareham , at 7 .
DURHAM . Appointments . —Lodges ,- —Tuesday , May 4 , Marquis of Granby , ( HO ) , Freemasons' Hall , Durham , at 7 j Thursday , Gfch , Tecs (/ if )) , Black J , ion , Stockton-cm-Tecs , at 7 . ESSEX . AvvoiNvmwvs . — C / uiptc'r . -Friday , May 7 , Hope and Unity ( 25 . 0 ) , White Hart , Romford , at 3 .
Eomfoed . — Lodge of Hope and Unlit / ( No . 259 ) . -The quarterly meeting of this Lodge was held at the White Hart Tavern on Thursday , 22 nd April , Bro . Addison , W . M ., presiding . Bros . M . W . Y . Dawson and C . Ind were raised to the 3 rd Degree , The Lodge having boon closed , tho brethren adjourned to banquet . A variety of toasts having been drunk , tho "W . M . proposed the " charities , " coupled wit ! ) the name of Bro . Thiselton , Bro . Thiselton returned thanks , and drew attention to the fact that though the majority of tho candidates for the charities came from the country , the great majority of the subscribers were London Brethren , which he attributed in a great measure to the circumstance that there was no person to bring the claims of the charities prominently before each Lodge—the old , adage of what was everybody ' s-husinesH was
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prolong your life , and bless you with health , happiness , and prosperity ! and at **& termination may yo \ i be received into the Grand Lodge above , where He lives and reigns for evermore . " Dated Freemasons' Hall , April 20 th , 1858 . "Signed by J " . A . Kingdon , W . M . ; W . Cole , S . W . ; Geo . Sheppard , P . M . ; J . Galliford , P . M . ; A . H . Attwater , P . M . ; Wm . Organ , jun ., P . M . ; E . J . Riccard ; J . Cock , jun ., J . B .. ; 0 . Kingdon ; G . J . Garrett , Secretary ; James Webb : Wm ,
Manning , I . G . ; W . Tucker ; W . T . Tepper ; James Wood . " The Hon . Bro , Bampfylde replied that he must express the great gratification which he felt at receiving this address , especially as it was entirelyunexpected on his part . He regretted that latterly he had not been able to devote as much time to Masonry as he wished , but hoped that for the future he should make himself more acquainted with the principles of the Order , and that he should be always happy to do everything in his power to promote the interest of the Craft generally , and the Southmoiton Lodge in particular .
Bro . Lord Poltimore expressed the great pleasure he felt at the presentation of the address which had just been read , and most cordially thanked them for their great kindness exhibited that day towards his son ; he further begged , as a favour , to he allowed to add his name to the address as P . Prov . D . G . M . of Devon . And with the consent of the Brethren he added his name -accordingly . After the presentation of the address , Lady Poltimore having expressed a wish to see the Brethren in their regalia , the deputation was introduced to her ladyship by her noble husband . The deputation then retired .
Storehouse . — Lodge of Sincerity ( No . 224 ) . —At a Lodge of emergency , held on Monday , 19 th inst ., three captains of militia were initiated , vis ., Capt . Hargreaves , of the 2 nd King ' s Own Stafford Light Infantry ; Capt . Levett , of the same regiment ; and Capt . ITssher , of the Waterford Artillery . The W . M . Bro . W . Hurst , did the work of the Lodge , and was ably supported by Bros . Viscount Yalletort ,
S . W . ; R . R . Rodd , J . W . ; and L . P . Tripe , P . M . At the same meeting Bros . Cooper , Hayes , Crawford , and W . Martin , of 2 nd King's Own Stafford Light Infantry , were raised to the sublime degree of a M . M . by the W . M ,, assisted by Bro . J . C . Hancock , P . M . So numerous have been initiations in this Lodge recently that the regular monthly meetings are found insufficient for the working . The regular Lodges are held the second Monday in the month , at seven o ' clock , in St . George ' s Hall .
DORSETSHIRE . Appointments . —Lodges . — -Wednesday , May 5 , Amity ( l 60 ) , Poole , at 7 ; Faith and Unanimity ( 605 ) , Freemasons' Hall , Dorchester , at 6 ; Thursday , 6 th , Unity ( 542 ) , Town Hall , Wareham , at 7 .
DURHAM . Appointments . —Lodges ,- —Tuesday , May 4 , Marquis of Granby , ( HO ) , Freemasons' Hall , Durham , at 7 j Thursday , Gfch , Tecs (/ if )) , Black J , ion , Stockton-cm-Tecs , at 7 . ESSEX . AvvoiNvmwvs . — C / uiptc'r . -Friday , May 7 , Hope and Unity ( 25 . 0 ) , White Hart , Romford , at 3 .
Eomfoed . — Lodge of Hope and Unlit / ( No . 259 ) . -The quarterly meeting of this Lodge was held at the White Hart Tavern on Thursday , 22 nd April , Bro . Addison , W . M ., presiding . Bros . M . W . Y . Dawson and C . Ind were raised to the 3 rd Degree , The Lodge having boon closed , tho brethren adjourned to banquet . A variety of toasts having been drunk , tho "W . M . proposed the " charities , " coupled wit ! ) the name of Bro . Thiselton , Bro . Thiselton returned thanks , and drew attention to the fact that though the majority of tho candidates for the charities came from the country , the great majority of the subscribers were London Brethren , which he attributed in a great measure to the circumstance that there was no person to bring the claims of the charities prominently before each Lodge—the old , adage of what was everybody ' s-husinesH was