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Opening Of The Freemasons' Hall At Llandudno.
good meeting , and I hope it will be a remunerative one to him , He has . my most ardent and sincere wishes , and I acknowledge his services as most generous . Let me not forget the one who participates with him , I mean his excellent partner , I am sure not less to her than to him , brethren , should we take into account and accord "reat merit for the handsome entertainment
wo have received tins evening ; and it is only due to him to acknowledge it , and I give you " Tho health of Bro . Roberts , and many thanks to him . " Bro . Roberts : Worshipful Master , I am in duty bound to return thanks for the good wishes you have expressed towards Mrs . Roberts and myself and for drinking our health . It has always been my wish , since I took the Queen ' s Hotel , to do my dutyand I have done it with good will and to the best of my
, power and ability . I knew that Bro . Bulkeley Hughes would support me , and I will say he has done so , and I have stuck to the St . Tudno Lodge till the very last . This is the last catering I shall have to do for you , but if called upon , I am perfectly ready when wanted . I am truly grateful , and you have all our united good wishes for the lodge . I have done my very best . Bro B . Hughes : I wish to make one observation before I go
further . AVhen I tell you that , having arrived at the age of nearly three score years and ten , and that three weeks ago I broke my collar-bone on an old fracture of the same bone , you will see that I have no little interest in Alasonry . AVhen I went to Denbigh , my torture was great ; whether it is Masonry or what , here I am to-day with less torture and less pain . I am here in the proud position of Worshipful Alaster , to-morrow
I go to Llangefni , where I am the Senior Warden . I only hope that younger men will do more than I am able to do , and will honour us by attending to-morrow at Llangefni . \ A e cannot undertake to banquet you as well , but yon will have a hearty welcome and good wine ; and to show that there is something in the invitation , I am proud to say I have induced my excellent friend and brother Bro . Goldsbro' to say that he will accompany me .
Bro . Roden proposed "The Health of Bro . Watkins and the Musical Brethren . " Bro . Griffiths replied on their behalf , and afterwards on behalf of the Press . The usual final toast was most feelingly and impressively given by the AVorshipful Alaster , and thus terminated , in the utmost harmony , one of the happiest and most successful Alasonic meetings it has been opr pleasure to record .
Metropolitan Lodge Meetings, Etc., For The Week Ending November 23kd. 1867.
METROPOLITAN LODGE MEETINGS , ETC ., FOR THE WEEK ENDING NOVEMBER 23 KD . 1867 .
MONDAY , November 18 th . —British Lodge , 8 , Freemasons' Hall . Lodge of Emulation , 21 , Albion Tavern , Aldersgate-sweet . Lodge of Felicity , 58 , London Tavern , Bishopsgate-street . Lodge of Tranquility , 185 , Hartley ' s Hotel , Bridge-street , Blackfriars . Panmure Lodge , 720 , Loughborough Hotel , Loughborough-park , Brixton . Whittington Lodge , 862 , Ll / Bedford-row . Chapter of
Prudence , 12 , Ship and Turtle Tavern , Leadenhall-street . TUESDAA' , November 19 th . —Board of General Purposes , at 3 . Mount Lebanon Lodge , 73 , Bridge House Hotel , Southwark . Eastern Star Lodge , 95 , Ship and Turtle Tavern , Lcadenliall-streefc . Cadogan Lodge , 162 , Freemasons' Hall . Lodge of Honour ancl Generosity , 165 , London Tavern , Bishopsgate-street . Salisbury
Lodge , -1-35 , 71 , Dean-street , Soho . Camden Lodge , 70-1 , Lamb Hotel , Metropolitan Cattle Market . St . Mark ' s Lodge , 857 , Horns Tavern , Konnington . Mount Sinai Chapter , 19 , Anderton ' s Hotel , Fleet-street . WEDNESDAY , November 20 th . —General Committee of Grand Lodge and Lodge of Benevolence , at 7 precisely .
Eoyal York Lodge of Perseverance , 7 , Freemasons' Hall . United Mariners' Lodge , 30 , International Hotel , London Bridge , Southwark . St . George ' s Lodge , 140 , Lecture Hall , Greenwich , Lodge of Sincerity , 17-1 , Cheshire Cheese Tavern , Crutched Friars . Oak Lodge , 190 , Radley's Hotel , Bridge-street , Blackfriars . Nelson Lodge , 700 , Bed Lion , Woolwich .
Metropolitan Lodge Meetings, Etc., For The Week Ending November 23kd. 1867.
TiruitsDAY , November 21 st . —House Com . Fem . School ' at School House , at 4 . Globe Lodge , 23 , Freemasons , Hall . Constitutional Lodge , 55 , Ship and Turtle Tavern , Leadenhall-street . St . Mary ' s Lodge , 63 , Freemasons ' Hall . Lodge of Temperance , 169 , Plough Tavern , Ploughroad , Rotherhithe . Manchester Lodge , 179 , Anderton ' s Hotel , Fleet-street . South Norwood Lodge , 1 , 139 , Goat
House Hotel , South Norwood . FRIDAY , November 22 nd . —Universal Lodge , 181 , Freemasons' Hall . Jerusalem Lodge , 197 , Freemasons' Hall . Fitz Eoy Lodge , 569 , Head Quarters of the Hon . Artillery Company , London .
The Week.
THE WEEK .
THE COURT . —Tho Queen , accompanied by hor Royal Highness tho Princess of A \ alos , drove ont on tho morning of tho 7 th inst . Princess Louiso wont out walking attended by tho Hon . Emily Cathcart . Tho Queen drove in tho grounds on tho morning of tho Sth inst ., accompanied by hor Royal Highness Princess Christian . Tho Queen drove out in tho afternoon and again on tho morning of tho 9 th inst ., accompanied hy tho Princess of
AVales and Princess Louise . Tho Queon , accompanied by hor Royal Highness tho Princess of AVales , drovo out on tho morning of tho 11 th inst . Tho Queen wont out in tho grounds in tho afternoon , accompanied by Princess Louiso , and hor Majesty drovo out on tho morning of tho 12 th inst ., accompanied by tho Princess of AVales . The Queen 'drove to Cliveden in the afternoon , accompanied by Princess Christian , and honoured the Dowager Duchess of Sutherland with a visit . Major-General F . H . Seymour was in attendance upon horseback .
THE LATE MASOXIC KING- OF HAXOVEB AND TIIE JEWS . — The Jews lived under the rule of our blind brother in contentment and happiness , fully enjoying the royal protection , and in possession of all the rights exercised by their fellow-citizens of other denominations . The life of the dethroned king and brother is full of sweet illustration of Masonic teaching , Masonic
toleration and Masonic charity . AVe trust that our royal brother of Prussia will put into practice his Masonic principles , aud will treat Masonically and governmentally the Jews as he does the Lutherans throughout all his great empire .
To Correspondents.
TO CORRESPONDENTS .
* * iVll communications to be addressed to 19 , Salisbury-street , Strand , London , W-C . ERRATUM . —In tho foot-note on pago 371 , instead of " if oven our pillars gave way , " read "if ovou ono pillar gavo way . " [ For illustration—On a flat board draw an orpiilatoral triangle Sin . long in tho side , at each angle fix in perpendicularly a long needle ( eachsayabout Gin . long ) on tho- top of thorn lay a
, , , glass globo about Gin . in diameter , and you havo tho idea of tho earth beiug supported by throo pillars . You may now shake tho globe or tho pillars and no harm will be done , but , take away ono pillar , and tho globo immediately falls and is dashed to pieces . —AV . P . B . ] ST . JOHN ' S LODGE ( No . 70 ) . —Your report to hand , with thanks . Shall bo inserted in our next . It will not bo out of place to
mention that wo publish reports with the sanction of tho M . W . Grand Master . KNIGHT . —You can obtain the information you seek from the W . M . of the lodge , or any P . M . who has been connected with the lodge . RED T . —The foundation stone of St . George ' s Hall , at Bradford was laid by tho M . AA . G . AL , the Earl of Zetland in 1851 .
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Opening Of The Freemasons' Hall At Llandudno.
good meeting , and I hope it will be a remunerative one to him , He has . my most ardent and sincere wishes , and I acknowledge his services as most generous . Let me not forget the one who participates with him , I mean his excellent partner , I am sure not less to her than to him , brethren , should we take into account and accord "reat merit for the handsome entertainment
wo have received tins evening ; and it is only due to him to acknowledge it , and I give you " Tho health of Bro . Roberts , and many thanks to him . " Bro . Roberts : Worshipful Master , I am in duty bound to return thanks for the good wishes you have expressed towards Mrs . Roberts and myself and for drinking our health . It has always been my wish , since I took the Queen ' s Hotel , to do my dutyand I have done it with good will and to the best of my
, power and ability . I knew that Bro . Bulkeley Hughes would support me , and I will say he has done so , and I have stuck to the St . Tudno Lodge till the very last . This is the last catering I shall have to do for you , but if called upon , I am perfectly ready when wanted . I am truly grateful , and you have all our united good wishes for the lodge . I have done my very best . Bro B . Hughes : I wish to make one observation before I go
further . AVhen I tell you that , having arrived at the age of nearly three score years and ten , and that three weeks ago I broke my collar-bone on an old fracture of the same bone , you will see that I have no little interest in Alasonry . AVhen I went to Denbigh , my torture was great ; whether it is Masonry or what , here I am to-day with less torture and less pain . I am here in the proud position of Worshipful Alaster , to-morrow
I go to Llangefni , where I am the Senior Warden . I only hope that younger men will do more than I am able to do , and will honour us by attending to-morrow at Llangefni . \ A e cannot undertake to banquet you as well , but yon will have a hearty welcome and good wine ; and to show that there is something in the invitation , I am proud to say I have induced my excellent friend and brother Bro . Goldsbro' to say that he will accompany me .
Bro . Roden proposed "The Health of Bro . Watkins and the Musical Brethren . " Bro . Griffiths replied on their behalf , and afterwards on behalf of the Press . The usual final toast was most feelingly and impressively given by the AVorshipful Alaster , and thus terminated , in the utmost harmony , one of the happiest and most successful Alasonic meetings it has been opr pleasure to record .
Metropolitan Lodge Meetings, Etc., For The Week Ending November 23kd. 1867.
METROPOLITAN LODGE MEETINGS , ETC ., FOR THE WEEK ENDING NOVEMBER 23 KD . 1867 .
MONDAY , November 18 th . —British Lodge , 8 , Freemasons' Hall . Lodge of Emulation , 21 , Albion Tavern , Aldersgate-sweet . Lodge of Felicity , 58 , London Tavern , Bishopsgate-street . Lodge of Tranquility , 185 , Hartley ' s Hotel , Bridge-street , Blackfriars . Panmure Lodge , 720 , Loughborough Hotel , Loughborough-park , Brixton . Whittington Lodge , 862 , Ll / Bedford-row . Chapter of
Prudence , 12 , Ship and Turtle Tavern , Leadenhall-street . TUESDAA' , November 19 th . —Board of General Purposes , at 3 . Mount Lebanon Lodge , 73 , Bridge House Hotel , Southwark . Eastern Star Lodge , 95 , Ship and Turtle Tavern , Lcadenliall-streefc . Cadogan Lodge , 162 , Freemasons' Hall . Lodge of Honour ancl Generosity , 165 , London Tavern , Bishopsgate-street . Salisbury
Lodge , -1-35 , 71 , Dean-street , Soho . Camden Lodge , 70-1 , Lamb Hotel , Metropolitan Cattle Market . St . Mark ' s Lodge , 857 , Horns Tavern , Konnington . Mount Sinai Chapter , 19 , Anderton ' s Hotel , Fleet-street . WEDNESDAY , November 20 th . —General Committee of Grand Lodge and Lodge of Benevolence , at 7 precisely .
Eoyal York Lodge of Perseverance , 7 , Freemasons' Hall . United Mariners' Lodge , 30 , International Hotel , London Bridge , Southwark . St . George ' s Lodge , 140 , Lecture Hall , Greenwich , Lodge of Sincerity , 17-1 , Cheshire Cheese Tavern , Crutched Friars . Oak Lodge , 190 , Radley's Hotel , Bridge-street , Blackfriars . Nelson Lodge , 700 , Bed Lion , Woolwich .
Metropolitan Lodge Meetings, Etc., For The Week Ending November 23kd. 1867.
TiruitsDAY , November 21 st . —House Com . Fem . School ' at School House , at 4 . Globe Lodge , 23 , Freemasons , Hall . Constitutional Lodge , 55 , Ship and Turtle Tavern , Leadenhall-street . St . Mary ' s Lodge , 63 , Freemasons ' Hall . Lodge of Temperance , 169 , Plough Tavern , Ploughroad , Rotherhithe . Manchester Lodge , 179 , Anderton ' s Hotel , Fleet-street . South Norwood Lodge , 1 , 139 , Goat
House Hotel , South Norwood . FRIDAY , November 22 nd . —Universal Lodge , 181 , Freemasons' Hall . Jerusalem Lodge , 197 , Freemasons' Hall . Fitz Eoy Lodge , 569 , Head Quarters of the Hon . Artillery Company , London .
The Week.
THE WEEK .
THE COURT . —Tho Queen , accompanied by hor Royal Highness tho Princess of A \ alos , drove ont on tho morning of tho 7 th inst . Princess Louiso wont out walking attended by tho Hon . Emily Cathcart . Tho Queen drove in tho grounds on tho morning of tho Sth inst ., accompanied by hor Royal Highness Princess Christian . Tho Queen drove out in tho afternoon and again on tho morning of tho 9 th inst ., accompanied hy tho Princess of
AVales and Princess Louise . Tho Queon , accompanied by hor Royal Highness tho Princess of AVales , drovo out on tho morning of tho 11 th inst . Tho Queen wont out in tho grounds in tho afternoon , accompanied by Princess Louiso , and hor Majesty drovo out on tho morning of tho 12 th inst ., accompanied by tho Princess of AVales . The Queen 'drove to Cliveden in the afternoon , accompanied by Princess Christian , and honoured the Dowager Duchess of Sutherland with a visit . Major-General F . H . Seymour was in attendance upon horseback .
THE LATE MASOXIC KING- OF HAXOVEB AND TIIE JEWS . — The Jews lived under the rule of our blind brother in contentment and happiness , fully enjoying the royal protection , and in possession of all the rights exercised by their fellow-citizens of other denominations . The life of the dethroned king and brother is full of sweet illustration of Masonic teaching , Masonic
toleration and Masonic charity . AVe trust that our royal brother of Prussia will put into practice his Masonic principles , aud will treat Masonically and governmentally the Jews as he does the Lutherans throughout all his great empire .
To Correspondents.
TO CORRESPONDENTS .
* * iVll communications to be addressed to 19 , Salisbury-street , Strand , London , W-C . ERRATUM . —In tho foot-note on pago 371 , instead of " if oven our pillars gave way , " read "if ovou ono pillar gavo way . " [ For illustration—On a flat board draw an orpiilatoral triangle Sin . long in tho side , at each angle fix in perpendicularly a long needle ( eachsayabout Gin . long ) on tho- top of thorn lay a
, , , glass globo about Gin . in diameter , and you havo tho idea of tho earth beiug supported by throo pillars . You may now shake tho globe or tho pillars and no harm will be done , but , take away ono pillar , and tho globo immediately falls and is dashed to pieces . —AV . P . B . ] ST . JOHN ' S LODGE ( No . 70 ) . —Your report to hand , with thanks . Shall bo inserted in our next . It will not bo out of place to
mention that wo publish reports with the sanction of tho M . W . Grand Master . KNIGHT . —You can obtain the information you seek from the W . M . of the lodge , or any P . M . who has been connected with the lodge . RED T . —The foundation stone of St . George ' s Hall , at Bradford was laid by tho M . AA . G . AL , the Earl of Zetland in 1851 .