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Masonic Intelligence.

His Lordship next proposed " The City of Chester and its Trade , " after which the noble Lord bade good night to the Brethren in his usual affectionate and friendly way . Previous to the Lodge being closed , Br . S . Brown proposed the health of Br Twiss , P . G ., Organist , and the Vocalists : in doing which he mentioned the fact that Br . Twiss had come a long distance to afford them the benefit of his valuable services gratuitously . The Lodge was then closed .

We ought not to omit mentioning the fact that each toast was followed by appropriate music , all the glees exciting the wannest enthusiasm , and some of them being encored . The following were the performers : —Br . Twiss , P . G . O ., Br . Edwardson , of the Manchester Concerts , Brs . Sandy , Prickley , and Cureon , Vicars of Chester Cathedral , and Br . Safino , whose effective manner of singing "Solomon Log , " merited high eulogy . On the following evening a magnificent ball took place in the Royal Assembly Rooms , attended by most of the leading families in the county . The profits are to be devoted to the Patriotic Fund .

CAMBRIDGESHIRE . SCIENTIFIC LODGE , CAMBRIDGE ( NO . 105 ) . —The monthly meeting of the members of this Loclge was held on Monday , Dec . 11 , and most numerously attended . Several young noblemen and other members of the University , and one resident in the county , were introduced and passed through several degrees ; after which the Lodge proceeded to the election of a W . M . for the ensuing year , when Br . A . R . Ward ,

whose ability and zealous exertions have been most successfully displayed during the past twelvemonths , was re-elected in a highly flattering manner . A proposition to subscribe the liberal sum of , £ 10 10 s . to the Patriotic Fund , was unanimously carried . LODGE OF THREE GRAND PRINCIPLES , CAMBRIDGE ( NO . 645 ) . —The members of this Lodge held a meeting on Thursday , Dec . 14 , at their Lodge-rooms , in Trumpington-street , Cambridge , for the purpose of electing a W . M . for the ensuing year , when Br . G . Massey , P . M ., was unanimously elected Master , for the third time .

DERBYSHIRE . ROYAL SUSSEX LODGE , REPTON ( No . 446 ) . —The annual festival of this Loclge was celebrated on Wednesday , Dec . 6 . The Ri ght W . D . P . G . M ., C R . Colville , Esq ., M . P ., held a Provincial Grand Lodge on this occasion , and from the reports of the Worshipful Masters of the Lodges , it appears that Freemasonry is steadily progressing in Derbyshire . Br . George Mason has been re-elected W . M . of the Royal Sussex Lodge . Upwards of thirty brethren partook of an excellent banquetprovided bBr . W .

, y Somers , of the Masonic Tavern , which comprised every delicacy in season . The brethren spent several hours in the interchange of those Masonic courtesies for which the craft is pre-eminent . Among the visitors were brethren from the Abbey Lodge , No . 907 , Burton ; the Devonshire Lodge , No . 908 , Glossop ; and the Tyriau Lodge , No . 315 , Derby .

DURHAM . ST . HELENS LODGE , HARTLEPOOL ( NO . 774 ) . —The members of this Lodge , at their last regular meeting on the 1 st Dec , voted the sum of five guineas to the Patriotic Fund . They also intend presenting a P . M ' s . Jewel , to their worthy Br . W . J . Hodgson , W . M ., on his retiring from the chair , on the festival and installation of his successor , Br . Ii . A . Hammarborn . ST . JOHN ' LODGE , SUNDERLAND ( NO . 95 ) . —At a meeting of this Lodge held on

Thursday , Dec . 14 , at Br . Jeffrey ' s Bath Hotel , the following brethren were installed officers for the ensuing year : —Brs . M . Douglass , W . M . ; P . Ditchburn , P . M . ; S . Jacobs , S . W . ; W . II . Crooks , J . W . ; G . Watson , Treasurer ; T . Godferson , Secretary : R . Hodgson , I . G . ; Wilson and Bailey , Deacons ; Tyson and Hallard , Stewards ; W . Young , Standard Bearer .

“The Masonic Mirror: 1855-01-01, Page 32” Masonic Periodicals Online, Library and Museum of Freemasonry, 1 June 2025, django:8000/periodicals/mir/issues/mmg_01011855/page/32/.
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THE MASONIC MIRROR: Article 1
PROSPERITY OF FREEMASONRY. Article 3
THE SQUARE AND COMPASSES. Article 3
FREEMASONRY IN ENGLAND. Article 4
BROTHERLY LOVE. Article 8
THE HEIR OF BENDERSLEIGH; OR, THE FREEMASON'S PROMISE. Article 11
MASONIC INTELLIGENCE. Article 19
Untitled Article 22
Untitled Article 23
SCOTLAND. Article 39
CORRRESPONDENCE. Article 40
Untitled Article 41
FREEMASONRY IN BANFFSHIRE. Article 42
LODGES OF INSTRUCTION. Article 42
Untitled Article 43
SUMMARY OF NEWS FOR DECEMBER. Article 43
OBITUARY. Article 47
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 47
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Masonic Intelligence.

His Lordship next proposed " The City of Chester and its Trade , " after which the noble Lord bade good night to the Brethren in his usual affectionate and friendly way . Previous to the Lodge being closed , Br . S . Brown proposed the health of Br Twiss , P . G ., Organist , and the Vocalists : in doing which he mentioned the fact that Br . Twiss had come a long distance to afford them the benefit of his valuable services gratuitously . The Lodge was then closed .

We ought not to omit mentioning the fact that each toast was followed by appropriate music , all the glees exciting the wannest enthusiasm , and some of them being encored . The following were the performers : —Br . Twiss , P . G . O ., Br . Edwardson , of the Manchester Concerts , Brs . Sandy , Prickley , and Cureon , Vicars of Chester Cathedral , and Br . Safino , whose effective manner of singing "Solomon Log , " merited high eulogy . On the following evening a magnificent ball took place in the Royal Assembly Rooms , attended by most of the leading families in the county . The profits are to be devoted to the Patriotic Fund .

CAMBRIDGESHIRE . SCIENTIFIC LODGE , CAMBRIDGE ( NO . 105 ) . —The monthly meeting of the members of this Loclge was held on Monday , Dec . 11 , and most numerously attended . Several young noblemen and other members of the University , and one resident in the county , were introduced and passed through several degrees ; after which the Lodge proceeded to the election of a W . M . for the ensuing year , when Br . A . R . Ward ,

whose ability and zealous exertions have been most successfully displayed during the past twelvemonths , was re-elected in a highly flattering manner . A proposition to subscribe the liberal sum of , £ 10 10 s . to the Patriotic Fund , was unanimously carried . LODGE OF THREE GRAND PRINCIPLES , CAMBRIDGE ( NO . 645 ) . —The members of this Lodge held a meeting on Thursday , Dec . 14 , at their Lodge-rooms , in Trumpington-street , Cambridge , for the purpose of electing a W . M . for the ensuing year , when Br . G . Massey , P . M ., was unanimously elected Master , for the third time .

DERBYSHIRE . ROYAL SUSSEX LODGE , REPTON ( No . 446 ) . —The annual festival of this Loclge was celebrated on Wednesday , Dec . 6 . The Ri ght W . D . P . G . M ., C R . Colville , Esq ., M . P ., held a Provincial Grand Lodge on this occasion , and from the reports of the Worshipful Masters of the Lodges , it appears that Freemasonry is steadily progressing in Derbyshire . Br . George Mason has been re-elected W . M . of the Royal Sussex Lodge . Upwards of thirty brethren partook of an excellent banquetprovided bBr . W .

, y Somers , of the Masonic Tavern , which comprised every delicacy in season . The brethren spent several hours in the interchange of those Masonic courtesies for which the craft is pre-eminent . Among the visitors were brethren from the Abbey Lodge , No . 907 , Burton ; the Devonshire Lodge , No . 908 , Glossop ; and the Tyriau Lodge , No . 315 , Derby .

DURHAM . ST . HELENS LODGE , HARTLEPOOL ( NO . 774 ) . —The members of this Lodge , at their last regular meeting on the 1 st Dec , voted the sum of five guineas to the Patriotic Fund . They also intend presenting a P . M ' s . Jewel , to their worthy Br . W . J . Hodgson , W . M ., on his retiring from the chair , on the festival and installation of his successor , Br . Ii . A . Hammarborn . ST . JOHN ' LODGE , SUNDERLAND ( NO . 95 ) . —At a meeting of this Lodge held on

Thursday , Dec . 14 , at Br . Jeffrey ' s Bath Hotel , the following brethren were installed officers for the ensuing year : —Brs . M . Douglass , W . M . ; P . Ditchburn , P . M . ; S . Jacobs , S . W . ; W . II . Crooks , J . W . ; G . Watson , Treasurer ; T . Godferson , Secretary : R . Hodgson , I . G . ; Wilson and Bailey , Deacons ; Tyson and Hallard , Stewards ; W . Young , Standard Bearer .

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