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¦ ¦ ¦ . ' ¦ % : . ¦ : ¦ ' ' ¦; . ¦ ' Brighton >—Royal Brunswick Lodge ( No . 1034 ) . —The second meeting , of this Lodge took place on Thursday evening last , at the Old Ship Hotei , where Mr . C . A . Ambrosoni , Mr . H . Dash and Mr . W . H ; Foakes were balloted for , unanimously elected and initiated . We hear that there are several candidates wishing to be put in nomination , and Ave * heartily congratulate the Lodge on its prosperity .
WORCESTERSHIRE . Appointmekm . —Loc / ^^ ~ -Wednesday , July 21 st , IVbrcester ( 349 ) , Bell Hotel , Worcester , at 6 £ : Vernon ( 819 ); , Gla Town Hall , Dudley , at 7 . O / ^ ter .---Tuesday 20 th , Dudley ( 313 ) , Freemasons'Tavern , Dudley , at 3 . —" . ¦ YORKSHIRE ( NORTH AND EAST ) . Appointment ? . — £ . oc ^^ v--Monday , July 21 st , Union ( 287 ) , Masonic Hall , York , at 7 y Tues * day , 22 nd , Ciimoloduimm ( 958 ) , Freemasons'Hall , New Malton , at 7 . A
YORKSHIRE ( WEST ) . AppoiNTMENTS . ~ JLp % es .---Thursday , July 22 nd , Three Grand Principles ( 251 ) , Masonic Hall , Dewsbuiy , at 6 ; Fidelity ( 364 ) rFr ^ Victoria Hotel s Holmfirth , at 7 . Bradford . —Lodge of ILrpe ( No . 379 ) .----The monthly meeting of this Lodge was held at the Masonic Hall , on the 28 th ult . The W . M . ( Bro . Wm / Mawson ) raised two Brethren to the sublime degree of Master Mason in a masterly styley to the
great satisfaction of the Brethren , who at the conclusion of business adjourned to the refreshment rooun After the usual loyal and Masonic toasts had been proposed , theA \ 7 ; M . jsaid it was with much pleasure but equal diffidence he rose to discharge a duty deputed to him by the subscribers to the handsome testimonials and jewels to be presented that evening to several of the P . Ms , of the Lodge . He could not sufficiently express . Avhat he had heard from the many subscribers , but hoped that his want of language in which to clothe their kindAvishes
would not be allowed to detract from thena . He trusted , that although but four of their P . Ms , had been chosen to receive testimonials , the other P . Ms , would not think themselves overlooked , these being the only similar presentations excepting one many years ago to Bro . Rogerson , P . M ., P . Prov . S . G . D . The W . M . then presented to Bro . Christopher Waud , P . M ., P . Prov . J . G . W .. a testimonial , signed by all the Officers and Brethren of the Lodge , engrossed on vellum , and invested him with a P . Ms . ' jewel , at the same time remarking , that the services of Bro . Waud were best known to the old members of the Lodge . They could bear testimony
that a better Master for the four years he filled the chair could not be desired . His zeal for Masonry could not be excelled , and he rendered most substantial assistance when the Brethren of the Lodge Avere not so numerous , and its funds were not in such a prosperous state as at present . Be also represented the Lodge in the Prov . Grand Lodge . The W . M . concluded by desiring the Brethren to drink with him , wishing " long life , health , and prosperity to Bro . C . Waud . " The toast was heartily responded to by all present , and received with the most rapturous applause , and the usual honours .
The W . M . then made a similar presentation to , and investiture of , Bro . Henry Farrar , P . M ., P . Prov . J . G . W ., remarking that where all were so excellent it was difficult to discriminate , ancl make remarks suitable to each . Bro . Farrar at one time was the main supporter of the Lodge ; he also had represented it in Prov , G . Lodge . The W . M . concluded by calling upon the Brethren to drink a similar toast to Bro . Farrar , which was received Avith the like demonstrations as the former one .
The W . M . next presented a similar testimonial and jewel to Bro . Thomas Hill , P . M ., observing that there was not a Brother more thoroughly and highly esteemed in tjre Lodge . He had been the real worker of the Lodge , and there was scarcely one present but had been indebted to him for instruction , and there was no member of the Lodge more popular than that worthy Brother . The W . M . ' rfchen proposed the like toast to Bro . Hill , which was responded to Avith the same manifestations of pleasure as before , "The W . M . also made a similar presentation to Bro . William Guth , P . M ., Prov . ( J , S . B ., stating that all the Brethren had been delighted with his presidency . He
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Proyiircijll;
¦ ¦ ¦ . ' ¦ % : . ¦ : ¦ ' ' ¦; . ¦ ' Brighton >—Royal Brunswick Lodge ( No . 1034 ) . —The second meeting , of this Lodge took place on Thursday evening last , at the Old Ship Hotei , where Mr . C . A . Ambrosoni , Mr . H . Dash and Mr . W . H ; Foakes were balloted for , unanimously elected and initiated . We hear that there are several candidates wishing to be put in nomination , and Ave * heartily congratulate the Lodge on its prosperity .
WORCESTERSHIRE . Appointmekm . —Loc / ^^ ~ -Wednesday , July 21 st , IVbrcester ( 349 ) , Bell Hotel , Worcester , at 6 £ : Vernon ( 819 ); , Gla Town Hall , Dudley , at 7 . O / ^ ter .---Tuesday 20 th , Dudley ( 313 ) , Freemasons'Tavern , Dudley , at 3 . —" . ¦ YORKSHIRE ( NORTH AND EAST ) . Appointment ? . — £ . oc ^^ v--Monday , July 21 st , Union ( 287 ) , Masonic Hall , York , at 7 y Tues * day , 22 nd , Ciimoloduimm ( 958 ) , Freemasons'Hall , New Malton , at 7 . A
YORKSHIRE ( WEST ) . AppoiNTMENTS . ~ JLp % es .---Thursday , July 22 nd , Three Grand Principles ( 251 ) , Masonic Hall , Dewsbuiy , at 6 ; Fidelity ( 364 ) rFr ^ Victoria Hotel s Holmfirth , at 7 . Bradford . —Lodge of ILrpe ( No . 379 ) .----The monthly meeting of this Lodge was held at the Masonic Hall , on the 28 th ult . The W . M . ( Bro . Wm / Mawson ) raised two Brethren to the sublime degree of Master Mason in a masterly styley to the
great satisfaction of the Brethren , who at the conclusion of business adjourned to the refreshment rooun After the usual loyal and Masonic toasts had been proposed , theA \ 7 ; M . jsaid it was with much pleasure but equal diffidence he rose to discharge a duty deputed to him by the subscribers to the handsome testimonials and jewels to be presented that evening to several of the P . Ms , of the Lodge . He could not sufficiently express . Avhat he had heard from the many subscribers , but hoped that his want of language in which to clothe their kindAvishes
would not be allowed to detract from thena . He trusted , that although but four of their P . Ms , had been chosen to receive testimonials , the other P . Ms , would not think themselves overlooked , these being the only similar presentations excepting one many years ago to Bro . Rogerson , P . M ., P . Prov . S . G . D . The W . M . then presented to Bro . Christopher Waud , P . M ., P . Prov . J . G . W .. a testimonial , signed by all the Officers and Brethren of the Lodge , engrossed on vellum , and invested him with a P . Ms . ' jewel , at the same time remarking , that the services of Bro . Waud were best known to the old members of the Lodge . They could bear testimony
that a better Master for the four years he filled the chair could not be desired . His zeal for Masonry could not be excelled , and he rendered most substantial assistance when the Brethren of the Lodge Avere not so numerous , and its funds were not in such a prosperous state as at present . Be also represented the Lodge in the Prov . Grand Lodge . The W . M . concluded by desiring the Brethren to drink with him , wishing " long life , health , and prosperity to Bro . C . Waud . " The toast was heartily responded to by all present , and received with the most rapturous applause , and the usual honours .
The W . M . then made a similar presentation to , and investiture of , Bro . Henry Farrar , P . M ., P . Prov . J . G . W ., remarking that where all were so excellent it was difficult to discriminate , ancl make remarks suitable to each . Bro . Farrar at one time was the main supporter of the Lodge ; he also had represented it in Prov , G . Lodge . The W . M . concluded by calling upon the Brethren to drink a similar toast to Bro . Farrar , which was received Avith the like demonstrations as the former one .
The W . M . next presented a similar testimonial and jewel to Bro . Thomas Hill , P . M ., observing that there was not a Brother more thoroughly and highly esteemed in tjre Lodge . He had been the real worker of the Lodge , and there was scarcely one present but had been indebted to him for instruction , and there was no member of the Lodge more popular than that worthy Brother . The W . M . ' rfchen proposed the like toast to Bro . Hill , which was responded to Avith the same manifestations of pleasure as before , "The W . M . also made a similar presentation to Bro . William Guth , P . M ., Prov . ( J , S . B ., stating that all the Brethren had been delighted with his presidency . He