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The Masonic Mirror
THE MASONIC MIRROR
MASONIC MEMS . N ^ ON , ,. ^ AVE hoar that Bro . Havers has , at thc request of a largo body of his Masonic lnencls , reconsidered his determination to retire from taking ,-m active part in thc affairs of Masonry , for the present . AVe cannot but think this highly gratify ing for though not always agreeing with tho views of Bro . Havers his great practical alent is undeniable , and cannot well be snared , ospeciaUy-whilst the question with regard to the future arrangements ofthe Grand Lodgo property remains unset-Jed
THE opening of the new Lodge , Tho Crescent , ( No . . 1 , 090 ) , will take place at the . King s Head Tavern , Twickenham , on tho 21 th inst . The dinner is to take place at the Eyot Tavern . _ AVE understand that it has been arranged for thc children of the Girls School to visit Oxford ( on the invitation of the brethren of that city ) next week . THE GIRLS SCHOOL FESTIVAL .
THE anniversary festival of this popular charity was celebrated by a verv cW-uif dinner at the hreeniasons' Tavern , on Wednesday last , May 11 th , ami v ^ cerK the most numerous assemblage of the year , there bciiisr umvirds JZt , " ^ brethren present , and nearly I hundred ladies in tli ^ Xy ° k" , drcd The chair ivas filled by the Right Hon the Earl of Uhinn P r > w t , , Bros . Capt . Bowyer , Prov . G . aCo * fo 2 to ; ' a B Affil l £ 0 vVW ' M ?
and Treasurer of the institution ; Col . Bn Ita P ! ' M P ' ? ' M£ii.n_J33tf:KtSs0:S3b? ""i^i^^SliJSS^^l&ykS; On thc withdrawal of the cloth , The chairman rose amidst loud ehocri mil « -vlil » l , _ « ,.- ( » 1 . 1 i , , ^tol«ltal
« ^^^^^W%^ always cordially received in everv assembly of Eii * hm „ 3 ' tl , * amount Freemasons , because it was part of & , cn inu ft £ 1 TL 'TouM prove loyal to then- sovereign , and obedient to the consrir , till ¦ ,, nV * " , therefore part ofthe province of Mason ^ to m ^ nWn ™ d ^ 1 f f J " It was . ^ however , Liy on account of t " i f j fe
S ^ filled that they always drank her health with loyalty a id ei LT < H , hZ Z J ot , he-people , and he was sure to none more than to Freemasons . ( Chee , ^ lie chairman said the next toast he had to propose was "The heal li of in TT he Prinee Consort , Albert , Prince of Wales / and the rest ofe r ™ d » 1 hough they were not honoured by numbering any Freemasons anion , ' + + ] ,, J hers of the royal family , they well knew that one Lff ^^ X ^^
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The Masonic Mirror
THE MASONIC MIRROR
MASONIC MEMS . N ^ ON , ,. ^ AVE hoar that Bro . Havers has , at thc request of a largo body of his Masonic lnencls , reconsidered his determination to retire from taking ,-m active part in thc affairs of Masonry , for the present . AVe cannot but think this highly gratify ing for though not always agreeing with tho views of Bro . Havers his great practical alent is undeniable , and cannot well be snared , ospeciaUy-whilst the question with regard to the future arrangements ofthe Grand Lodgo property remains unset-Jed
THE opening of the new Lodge , Tho Crescent , ( No . . 1 , 090 ) , will take place at the . King s Head Tavern , Twickenham , on tho 21 th inst . The dinner is to take place at the Eyot Tavern . _ AVE understand that it has been arranged for thc children of the Girls School to visit Oxford ( on the invitation of the brethren of that city ) next week . THE GIRLS SCHOOL FESTIVAL .
THE anniversary festival of this popular charity was celebrated by a verv cW-uif dinner at the hreeniasons' Tavern , on Wednesday last , May 11 th , ami v ^ cerK the most numerous assemblage of the year , there bciiisr umvirds JZt , " ^ brethren present , and nearly I hundred ladies in tli ^ Xy ° k" , drcd The chair ivas filled by the Right Hon the Earl of Uhinn P r > w t , , Bros . Capt . Bowyer , Prov . G . aCo * fo 2 to ; ' a B Affil l £ 0 vVW ' M ?
and Treasurer of the institution ; Col . Bn Ita P ! ' M P ' ? ' M£ii.n_J33tf:KtSs0:S3b? ""i^i^^SliJSS^^l&ykS; On thc withdrawal of the cloth , The chairman rose amidst loud ehocri mil « -vlil » l , _ « ,.- ( » 1 . 1 i , , ^tol«ltal
« ^^^^^W%^ always cordially received in everv assembly of Eii * hm „ 3 ' tl , * amount Freemasons , because it was part of & , cn inu ft £ 1 TL 'TouM prove loyal to then- sovereign , and obedient to the consrir , till ¦ ,, nV * " , therefore part ofthe province of Mason ^ to m ^ nWn ™ d ^ 1 f f J " It was . ^ however , Liy on account of t " i f j fe
S ^ filled that they always drank her health with loyalty a id ei LT < H , hZ Z J ot , he-people , and he was sure to none more than to Freemasons . ( Chee , ^ lie chairman said the next toast he had to propose was "The heal li of in TT he Prinee Consort , Albert , Prince of Wales / and the rest ofe r ™ d » 1 hough they were not honoured by numbering any Freemasons anion , ' + + ] ,, J hers of the royal family , they well knew that one Lff ^^ X ^^