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gtatitude he felt for their kind wishes / and hoped that they would consider that it was his earnest desire to do his best in filling the office of W * M , of his mother Lodge . It was most gratifying to him that his election was rinaniiribusr ; it shohjd be ( his / parnest theJDegr ^ es . I enabled him to bp placed so soon in that high position ^ and he trusted , with the
co-operalioh of his brother Officers , and the abslp / assistarice of the Past Jjastersy he should be able to trari $ niit that importarit office ^ satisfaction ^ mended Lodges to visit each other ^ arid the members never fe forget attending Lodges of 1 ^ working Masons . Before he sat dpw Healdy P ^ M . " which v ^ as drunk ; with all the honours . / r / / Bro . Heald alluded toJ bein g the mdans of rehibvinef the Lodge , and trusted
that it would b ^ found t benefit of t ^ : '/ ; -V : S ^ .: ^ : /^ M ^ 5 ^ The W . M . theri gave * The B . Ms . and Treasurer , Wardens ) and ot ^ er Onicers of ^/ Lodge . V ^ The Musi ^ After each had been responded to > the last toast was given > ancl the Lodge closed ah dne fbrm ^ a ^ which would well bear the morning ' s refi ^^
MarineW Lodge ( No , § 10 )> - ^ 0 n the 2 nd July this Lodgfp ( Celebrated the festival of St . John by dining tpgeth ^ previously opened in the Lodge ^ K ^ Wilson S wasduly installed W . M . for the ensuing year , and Brp . f ^ lfiams apppintpd , W , y and Bro . Lewin J . W . The Brethren afterwards partook of a mpst substantial arid sumptuousbanquet , presided over by the W . M ; , supported by Bros . Pepper ^ P . Mv 1 ^
P . Prov . J . G . D . ; Allerider , Prov ^ G . Steward and W , M . No . 368 } Moss , P . Prov . J . G . W . of Cheshire and Gloucestershire ; Griffith ; P . M . Na 701 ; Wade , W . M . No . 701 ; Maddocks , P . M . No . 310 ; Edwards , Prov . J . G . D ;; W . L , Hamer , Prov . G . Purs ;; Crinlifi ^ W . M . No . 294 ; Evans , W , M . No . 965 ; Hayes , P . M . No . 864 ; Bannister , S . W , No . 26 No . 701 , & c . On the removal of the cloth a number © f appropriate toasts
were given and responded to . The Brethren , after enjoying an evening in true Masonic harmony and good fellowship , returned to Liverpool highly delighted with the evening ' s entertainment . Too much praise cannot be bestowed on the exertions of Bro . Pepper , P . M \ , not only for his endeavours on this occasion , but also for his great exertions during the past year ' in placing this Iibdge in its present prosperous condition .
Manchbsteb . —Lodge of Integrity ( No . 189 ) . —A Lodge of Emergency was held at the Brunswick Hotel , on Monday , the 6 th of July , when Bro . Thomas Gledston was tfaised to the Sublime Degree of a Master Mason . , After which it was unanimously resolved to unite with the other Lodges in this city in holding all their meetings in one suite of rooms—spacious premises where all the Lodges , Chapters , -and Encampments may meet , having been taken for that purpose . The result of
this will , there is not the least doubt , be highly beneficial to Freemasonry in Manchester , as it will bring the Brethren of the various Lodges more in contact with each other , will produce unanimity of feeling , and enable them to conduct their rites and ceremonies in a much more satisfactory manner , and dispense with the unpleasant necessity , hitherto existing , of being compelled to hold their meetings
m public houses ; besides this , it may in all probability eventually lead to the establishment of a Masonic Hall . Too much praise cannot therefore be given to those Brethren who have assisted in bringing about this change ; to the accomplishment of which Bros . Pollitt and Surtees have mainly contributed . On the conclusion of business the Brethren adjourned to refreshment , the only visitor present being Bro . J . O . Surtees , W . M . No . 246 . Lodge of Affability ( No . 399 ) . —At a Lodge of Emergency specially called by
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gtatitude he felt for their kind wishes / and hoped that they would consider that it was his earnest desire to do his best in filling the office of W * M , of his mother Lodge . It was most gratifying to him that his election was rinaniiribusr ; it shohjd be ( his / parnest theJDegr ^ es . I enabled him to bp placed so soon in that high position ^ and he trusted , with the
co-operalioh of his brother Officers , and the abslp / assistarice of the Past Jjastersy he should be able to trari $ niit that importarit office ^ satisfaction ^ mended Lodges to visit each other ^ arid the members never fe forget attending Lodges of 1 ^ working Masons . Before he sat dpw Healdy P ^ M . " which v ^ as drunk ; with all the honours . / r / / Bro . Heald alluded toJ bein g the mdans of rehibvinef the Lodge , and trusted
that it would b ^ found t benefit of t ^ : '/ ; -V : S ^ .: ^ : /^ M ^ 5 ^ The W . M . theri gave * The B . Ms . and Treasurer , Wardens ) and ot ^ er Onicers of ^/ Lodge . V ^ The Musi ^ After each had been responded to > the last toast was given > ancl the Lodge closed ah dne fbrm ^ a ^ which would well bear the morning ' s refi ^^
MarineW Lodge ( No , § 10 )> - ^ 0 n the 2 nd July this Lodgfp ( Celebrated the festival of St . John by dining tpgeth ^ previously opened in the Lodge ^ K ^ Wilson S wasduly installed W . M . for the ensuing year , and Brp . f ^ lfiams apppintpd , W , y and Bro . Lewin J . W . The Brethren afterwards partook of a mpst substantial arid sumptuousbanquet , presided over by the W . M ; , supported by Bros . Pepper ^ P . Mv 1 ^
P . Prov . J . G . D . ; Allerider , Prov ^ G . Steward and W , M . No . 368 } Moss , P . Prov . J . G . W . of Cheshire and Gloucestershire ; Griffith ; P . M . Na 701 ; Wade , W . M . No . 701 ; Maddocks , P . M . No . 310 ; Edwards , Prov . J . G . D ;; W . L , Hamer , Prov . G . Purs ;; Crinlifi ^ W . M . No . 294 ; Evans , W , M . No . 965 ; Hayes , P . M . No . 864 ; Bannister , S . W , No . 26 No . 701 , & c . On the removal of the cloth a number © f appropriate toasts
were given and responded to . The Brethren , after enjoying an evening in true Masonic harmony and good fellowship , returned to Liverpool highly delighted with the evening ' s entertainment . Too much praise cannot be bestowed on the exertions of Bro . Pepper , P . M \ , not only for his endeavours on this occasion , but also for his great exertions during the past year ' in placing this Iibdge in its present prosperous condition .
Manchbsteb . —Lodge of Integrity ( No . 189 ) . —A Lodge of Emergency was held at the Brunswick Hotel , on Monday , the 6 th of July , when Bro . Thomas Gledston was tfaised to the Sublime Degree of a Master Mason . , After which it was unanimously resolved to unite with the other Lodges in this city in holding all their meetings in one suite of rooms—spacious premises where all the Lodges , Chapters , -and Encampments may meet , having been taken for that purpose . The result of
this will , there is not the least doubt , be highly beneficial to Freemasonry in Manchester , as it will bring the Brethren of the various Lodges more in contact with each other , will produce unanimity of feeling , and enable them to conduct their rites and ceremonies in a much more satisfactory manner , and dispense with the unpleasant necessity , hitherto existing , of being compelled to hold their meetings
m public houses ; besides this , it may in all probability eventually lead to the establishment of a Masonic Hall . Too much praise cannot therefore be given to those Brethren who have assisted in bringing about this change ; to the accomplishment of which Bros . Pollitt and Surtees have mainly contributed . On the conclusion of business the Brethren adjourned to refreshment , the only visitor present being Bro . J . O . Surtees , W . M . No . 246 . Lodge of Affability ( No . 399 ) . —At a Lodge of Emergency specially called by