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Mask Masouey.
night of the meeting for the future be the fourth instead of the third "Wednesday of the month . The Lodge being closed , the Brethren adjourned to an elegant banquet , and spent a most delightful evening together . The harmony was materially increased by the delightful manner Bro . Hart officiated at the piano . With merry song , witty jest and repartee , the night passed ; and , at parting , the Brethren declared it was one of the happiest evenings they had ever spent together .
Thistle Lodge of Mark Mastees ( No . 3 ) . —This Lodge lield its regular meeting at Dick's Coffee-house , Fleet-street , on Friday , Nov . 6 th , Bro . Adams , R . W . M ., presiding . The first business consisted of the installation of the B-. W . M . elect , Bro . Sheen , which was performed by Bro . Adams in first-rate style . The newly-installed Master then proceeded to invest his officers as follows : — Bros . Cotterell , Dep . M . ; Binckes , S . W . ; Lippmann , J . W . ; Stacey , M . O . ; Panchand , S . O , ; Figg , J . O . ; Sater , Treas . ; Carpenter , Sec . ; Fernandez , Reg . ; Hart , Org . ; Queely , Steward ; Guy , Conductor ; Cottebrune , S . D . ; H . de la
Chaumette , J . D . ; Loewenstark , T . K . The following Brethren—viz ., Bros . Newsom / P . M . No . 3 ; Cooper , P . M . No . 276 ; Baker , J . W . No . 219 ; Nolan , No . 219 , were then advanced to the Mark Degree by the B . W . M ., Bro . Sheen . The by-laws , as passed at a former meeting , were then put for confirmation , and carried unaniniously . The Lodge being closed , the Brethren retired to an excellent banquet , and the evening was spent in the interchange of every true Masonic feeling . The visitors comprised Bros . Sharman ( Dep . M . ) , Burton , and Arliss—• all of the St . Mark ' s Mark Lodge , No .. 1 .
LIVERPOOL . —Keystone Lodge ( No . 6 ) . —This Lodge of Mark Masons held its formal meeting on the 29 th of September last , at the Adelphi Hotel , when , after the proceedings w ere opened , the Secretary pro tern ., Bro . Roberts , read the Charter of Constitution granted by the Supreme Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Masons of Scotland for the establishment of the Lodge . The minutes of the preliminary proceedings having been read and confirmed , the R . W . M . Bro . Ladmore , W . M . and P . Z . No . 84 : 5 , proceeded to invest his officers , who were as follows : —
PROVINCIAL
Bros . William P . Grossard , O . E . W . ; Jonathan Foster ( S . W . No . 845 ) S . W . ; E . Jones ( No . 845 ) , S . W . ; J . B . Roberts ( No . 845 ) , M . O . ; William Fearnall ( S . O ., No . 845 ) , S . O . ; D . Jones ( W . M ., 263 ) , J . O . ; E . Mundy ( No . 845 ) , S . D . ; Thomas Buxton ( No . 294 ) , J . D . ; Daniel Ellis ( No . 294 ) , Conductor of Works ; Thomas Lee ( No . 701 ) , T . K . ; John Smith , Tyler ; and Lawrence H . Parr ( No . 845 ) , Beg . After the ceremony , the Brethren adjourned to refreshments , when a number of complimentary toasts were given and responded to .
On the 22 nd of October , this Lodge met again at the same hotel , when the proceedings were opened in solemn and ancient form , and ten more Brethren were inducted in this sublime degree . The companions afterwards sat down to a banquet , served up in the unequalled style of the worthy host of tbe Adelphi Hotel , Bro . Badley . The usual loyal and patriotic toasts having been given ,
prosperity to the Keystone Lodge was drunk with Masonic honours . The Secretary , Bro . Roberts , gave Mark Masonry , conjointly with the health of the R . W . M . Bro . Ladmore ; and , in doing so , the speaker referred to the extraordinary success of this , the Keystone Lodge , No . 6 , " and remarked that , if it continued to progress in the manner in which it had begun , it must eventually become one of the first Lodges of Mark Masons in the kingdom .
The R . M . M . in reply to his health being drunk , spoke iu high terms of the Grand Scribe of Scotland , Bro . Gaylor , and said , although he bad only once had the pleasure of seeing him , yet , from the energy and zeal he had displayed with his pen , and in other respects , under tbe able management of so good and faithful a Brother , tbis beautiful Degi-ee must of necessity flourish in this country as it had done in Scotland . The officers over whom he had the honour of presiding , had shown themselves fully equal to the task they had undertaken , and ,
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Mask Masouey.
night of the meeting for the future be the fourth instead of the third "Wednesday of the month . The Lodge being closed , the Brethren adjourned to an elegant banquet , and spent a most delightful evening together . The harmony was materially increased by the delightful manner Bro . Hart officiated at the piano . With merry song , witty jest and repartee , the night passed ; and , at parting , the Brethren declared it was one of the happiest evenings they had ever spent together .
Thistle Lodge of Mark Mastees ( No . 3 ) . —This Lodge lield its regular meeting at Dick's Coffee-house , Fleet-street , on Friday , Nov . 6 th , Bro . Adams , R . W . M ., presiding . The first business consisted of the installation of the B-. W . M . elect , Bro . Sheen , which was performed by Bro . Adams in first-rate style . The newly-installed Master then proceeded to invest his officers as follows : — Bros . Cotterell , Dep . M . ; Binckes , S . W . ; Lippmann , J . W . ; Stacey , M . O . ; Panchand , S . O , ; Figg , J . O . ; Sater , Treas . ; Carpenter , Sec . ; Fernandez , Reg . ; Hart , Org . ; Queely , Steward ; Guy , Conductor ; Cottebrune , S . D . ; H . de la
Chaumette , J . D . ; Loewenstark , T . K . The following Brethren—viz ., Bros . Newsom / P . M . No . 3 ; Cooper , P . M . No . 276 ; Baker , J . W . No . 219 ; Nolan , No . 219 , were then advanced to the Mark Degree by the B . W . M ., Bro . Sheen . The by-laws , as passed at a former meeting , were then put for confirmation , and carried unaniniously . The Lodge being closed , the Brethren retired to an excellent banquet , and the evening was spent in the interchange of every true Masonic feeling . The visitors comprised Bros . Sharman ( Dep . M . ) , Burton , and Arliss—• all of the St . Mark ' s Mark Lodge , No .. 1 .
LIVERPOOL . —Keystone Lodge ( No . 6 ) . —This Lodge of Mark Masons held its formal meeting on the 29 th of September last , at the Adelphi Hotel , when , after the proceedings w ere opened , the Secretary pro tern ., Bro . Roberts , read the Charter of Constitution granted by the Supreme Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Masons of Scotland for the establishment of the Lodge . The minutes of the preliminary proceedings having been read and confirmed , the R . W . M . Bro . Ladmore , W . M . and P . Z . No . 84 : 5 , proceeded to invest his officers , who were as follows : —
PROVINCIAL
Bros . William P . Grossard , O . E . W . ; Jonathan Foster ( S . W . No . 845 ) S . W . ; E . Jones ( No . 845 ) , S . W . ; J . B . Roberts ( No . 845 ) , M . O . ; William Fearnall ( S . O ., No . 845 ) , S . O . ; D . Jones ( W . M ., 263 ) , J . O . ; E . Mundy ( No . 845 ) , S . D . ; Thomas Buxton ( No . 294 ) , J . D . ; Daniel Ellis ( No . 294 ) , Conductor of Works ; Thomas Lee ( No . 701 ) , T . K . ; John Smith , Tyler ; and Lawrence H . Parr ( No . 845 ) , Beg . After the ceremony , the Brethren adjourned to refreshments , when a number of complimentary toasts were given and responded to .
On the 22 nd of October , this Lodge met again at the same hotel , when the proceedings were opened in solemn and ancient form , and ten more Brethren were inducted in this sublime degree . The companions afterwards sat down to a banquet , served up in the unequalled style of the worthy host of tbe Adelphi Hotel , Bro . Badley . The usual loyal and patriotic toasts having been given ,
prosperity to the Keystone Lodge was drunk with Masonic honours . The Secretary , Bro . Roberts , gave Mark Masonry , conjointly with the health of the R . W . M . Bro . Ladmore ; and , in doing so , the speaker referred to the extraordinary success of this , the Keystone Lodge , No . 6 , " and remarked that , if it continued to progress in the manner in which it had begun , it must eventually become one of the first Lodges of Mark Masons in the kingdom .
The R . M . M . in reply to his health being drunk , spoke iu high terms of the Grand Scribe of Scotland , Bro . Gaylor , and said , although he bad only once had the pleasure of seeing him , yet , from the energy and zeal he had displayed with his pen , and in other respects , under tbe able management of so good and faithful a Brother , tbis beautiful Degi-ee must of necessity flourish in this country as it had done in Scotland . The officers over whom he had the honour of presiding , had shown themselves fully equal to the task they had undertaken , and ,