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Bro . Sargent was presented with the charity jewel by , the Lodge , he having served as steward at the festivals of the Girls and Boys Schools . Bro . Sargent returned thanks . Bro . Wenham , S . W ., was then unanimously elected W . M . for the ensuing year ; Bro . Williams , P . M ., Treasurer ; and Bro . Longstaflj Tyler - Thirty-two members and three visitors sat down to an excellent banquet , and the pleasures of the evening were greatly enhanced by the vocal talent of Bros . Lawler , P . King , Taylor , Servante r H . M . Phillips , and Fraser , who sang some-excellent , glees .
Westminster and Keystone Lodge ( No . 10 ) . —The first regular meeting was held at Frecmasons Tavern , on Wednesday , the 3 st inst ., and a Lodge of Emergency on the following day ; the latter was presided over by Bro . W . W . Beach , if . P ., P . M ., Treas ., in the unavoidable absence of the W . M ., Bro . the Eaii of Carnarvon . A Brother was elected a joining member , and one gentleman proposed for initiation . It was announced that the Lodge would be duly represented at the ensuing festivals in aid of the funds of the Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution , and of the Boys School ; Bro . J . E . D . Tyssen , Manor House , Hackney , having
undertaken the stewardship of the former , and Bro . G . B . Bruce , 1 st Life Gruards , that of the latter . The Lodge "will subscribe < £ 1 Q 10 s . to each . As there is a standing resolution that this shall always be the case whenever the Lodge is represented by a steward —and as from the number and position of its members it is little likely that it will ever be without one—it will ere long be able to challenge comparison as a supporter of the charitable institutions of the Order of which it forms so important a part . The manner in which the banquet was supplied , obtained forBros . Elkington and Co . the well merited encomiums of all present . Theonly visitor was Bro * iKidd , ISTo . 317 .
Enoch Lodge ( JSTo . 11 . )—Bro . J . Austin , W . M ., presided at the meeting held at Freemasons '; Tavern , on Wednesday , the 8 th inst ., and with his known ability and correctness , performed tbe various ceremonies . The initiates were Messrs . Brutton and Rowland , both of whom gave promise of becoming useful members of the OrderV Bro . James Pain , S . W ., was elected W . M . for the ensuing year . Bro . W . Williams , P . M ., as Treas ., and Bro . Crawley , as Tyler , were re-elected ; the suffrages of the Brethren in each case being unanimous . The festive portion of the evening passed off very agreeably , to which the musical abilities of Bros . Donald King and Lawler not a little contributed .
Robert BuEisrs Lodge ( No . 25 ) . —A meeting of this Lodge was held on Monday , Dec . 6 th , at the Freemasons' Tavern . Bro . Bennett , W . M ., presided . Two gentlemen were initiated into Freemasonry , aud one to the degree of M . M . Bro . 1 ) . Farmer , P . M ., No . 745 , was elected W . M . for the ensuing year , and the Lodge adjourned to a banquet , of which nearly a hundred Brethren partook . Royal Jubilee Lodge ( No . 85 ) . —The monthly meethiy of this Lodge was held
on Monday evening , at Anderton ' s Hotel , Fleet Street . Bro . Lawson , W . M ., presided , supported by Bro . Clint , S . W . , and Bro . Stroud , J . W . Bro . T . Evans was raised to the degree of M . M . Bro . Clemovv was unanimously elected W . M . for the ensuing year , and Bro . Rhodes re-elected Treasurer . Bro . Clemovv returned thanks for his unanimous election to the chair , and said that he would do his beat to make every Brother comfortable and happy . The business of the Lodge being disposed of , the Brethren adjourned for refreshment . After the usual loyal toasts , the W . M .
gave < The P . Ms ., Bros . Ltoward , Nunn , Corfield , Stroud , and Parr / ' Bro . Howard said they had a debt of gratitude to pay the Brethren for the maimer in which they had drunk the health of the P . Ms . He trusted they had seen enough of the P . Ms . to know that they were at all times willing to do their duty in the Lodge ; and , therefore , they received their vote as a compliment , and were very grateful for it . He might say for the whole of the P . Ms ., that they were at all " times
willingindeed , it was only their duty—to render assistance to their younger Brethren , or iu all cases of emergency . He was exceedingly pleased that night to find their S . W . had been elected to the chair , and especially as that vote was unanimous . Bro . Parr , P . M ., proposed the health of their W . M . in the chair , who had discharged his duty in a manner that every Brother must be satisfied with , and entitled him to their respect and esteem . He would have the satisfaction of leaving the Lodge 4 D
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The Masonic¦ Mibft.Ok
Bro . Sargent was presented with the charity jewel by , the Lodge , he having served as steward at the festivals of the Girls and Boys Schools . Bro . Sargent returned thanks . Bro . Wenham , S . W ., was then unanimously elected W . M . for the ensuing year ; Bro . Williams , P . M ., Treasurer ; and Bro . Longstaflj Tyler - Thirty-two members and three visitors sat down to an excellent banquet , and the pleasures of the evening were greatly enhanced by the vocal talent of Bros . Lawler , P . King , Taylor , Servante r H . M . Phillips , and Fraser , who sang some-excellent , glees .
Westminster and Keystone Lodge ( No . 10 ) . —The first regular meeting was held at Frecmasons Tavern , on Wednesday , the 3 st inst ., and a Lodge of Emergency on the following day ; the latter was presided over by Bro . W . W . Beach , if . P ., P . M ., Treas ., in the unavoidable absence of the W . M ., Bro . the Eaii of Carnarvon . A Brother was elected a joining member , and one gentleman proposed for initiation . It was announced that the Lodge would be duly represented at the ensuing festivals in aid of the funds of the Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution , and of the Boys School ; Bro . J . E . D . Tyssen , Manor House , Hackney , having
undertaken the stewardship of the former , and Bro . G . B . Bruce , 1 st Life Gruards , that of the latter . The Lodge "will subscribe < £ 1 Q 10 s . to each . As there is a standing resolution that this shall always be the case whenever the Lodge is represented by a steward —and as from the number and position of its members it is little likely that it will ever be without one—it will ere long be able to challenge comparison as a supporter of the charitable institutions of the Order of which it forms so important a part . The manner in which the banquet was supplied , obtained forBros . Elkington and Co . the well merited encomiums of all present . Theonly visitor was Bro * iKidd , ISTo . 317 .
Enoch Lodge ( JSTo . 11 . )—Bro . J . Austin , W . M ., presided at the meeting held at Freemasons '; Tavern , on Wednesday , the 8 th inst ., and with his known ability and correctness , performed tbe various ceremonies . The initiates were Messrs . Brutton and Rowland , both of whom gave promise of becoming useful members of the OrderV Bro . James Pain , S . W ., was elected W . M . for the ensuing year . Bro . W . Williams , P . M ., as Treas ., and Bro . Crawley , as Tyler , were re-elected ; the suffrages of the Brethren in each case being unanimous . The festive portion of the evening passed off very agreeably , to which the musical abilities of Bros . Donald King and Lawler not a little contributed .
Robert BuEisrs Lodge ( No . 25 ) . —A meeting of this Lodge was held on Monday , Dec . 6 th , at the Freemasons' Tavern . Bro . Bennett , W . M ., presided . Two gentlemen were initiated into Freemasonry , aud one to the degree of M . M . Bro . 1 ) . Farmer , P . M ., No . 745 , was elected W . M . for the ensuing year , and the Lodge adjourned to a banquet , of which nearly a hundred Brethren partook . Royal Jubilee Lodge ( No . 85 ) . —The monthly meethiy of this Lodge was held
on Monday evening , at Anderton ' s Hotel , Fleet Street . Bro . Lawson , W . M ., presided , supported by Bro . Clint , S . W . , and Bro . Stroud , J . W . Bro . T . Evans was raised to the degree of M . M . Bro . Clemovv was unanimously elected W . M . for the ensuing year , and Bro . Rhodes re-elected Treasurer . Bro . Clemovv returned thanks for his unanimous election to the chair , and said that he would do his beat to make every Brother comfortable and happy . The business of the Lodge being disposed of , the Brethren adjourned for refreshment . After the usual loyal toasts , the W . M .
gave < The P . Ms ., Bros . Ltoward , Nunn , Corfield , Stroud , and Parr / ' Bro . Howard said they had a debt of gratitude to pay the Brethren for the maimer in which they had drunk the health of the P . Ms . He trusted they had seen enough of the P . Ms . to know that they were at all times willing to do their duty in the Lodge ; and , therefore , they received their vote as a compliment , and were very grateful for it . He might say for the whole of the P . Ms ., that they were at all " times
willingindeed , it was only their duty—to render assistance to their younger Brethren , or iu all cases of emergency . He was exceedingly pleased that night to find their S . W . had been elected to the chair , and especially as that vote was unanimous . Bro . Parr , P . M ., proposed the health of their W . M . in the chair , who had discharged his duty in a manner that every Brother must be satisfied with , and entitled him to their respect and esteem . He would have the satisfaction of leaving the Lodge 4 D