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    Article MASONIC INTELLIGENCE. ← Page 8 of 13 →
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Masonic Intelligence.

Br . W . Johnson , P . M . presiding in the absence of Br . J . Johnson , W . M ., who is at present on the Continent . The brethren then proceeded to the election of W . M . for the ensuing year , when the votes were unanimously in favour of Br . Lewis Solomon . Br . McCallan , Avas as unanimously re-elected Treas . Amongst the visitors were Brs . Crohn , G . Sec . for German Correspondence ; Elkington , G . P . ; Rackstraw , P . M ., No . 9 ; Watson , P . M ., No . 23 , & e . BURLINGTON LODGE ( No . 113 ) . —This Lodge met at the Albion Tavern , Aldersstreet

gate- , on Tuesday , 2 nd Jan . One gentleman was initiated into the Order , and S ; wo brethren passed to the second degree . It was resolved that a subscription should be entered into in aid of the Patriotic Fund . LONDON LODGE ( NO . 125 ) . —The members of this Lodge , which is evidentl y sadly in want of the infusion of a little new blood into its veins , met on Saturday , Jan . 0 , when Br . Mackintoy , S . W ., was installed into the chair as W . M ., the ceremony being performed bPMBrPhili

y .. . pe . ST . GEORGE ' LODGE ( NO . 164 ) . —This Lodge field its anniversary meeting at Br . Hart ' s , the celebrated Trafalgar Tavern , Greenwich , on the 17 th of Jan . Tho business commenced with raising one qualified brother , and passing another ; the ceremonies being performed by Br . Moore the W . M ., in a most gratifying manner . Br . J . F . booth , the W . M . elect , was then installed by Br . J . S . Turner , of Woolwich , with that impressive zeal and ability which marked him to be possessed of superior Masonic knowled BrBooth thereupon appointed the following brethren " to bo his

ge . . officers for the ensuing year : —Br . Hogg , S . W . ; Br . Townsond , J . W . ; Br . Figg Wright , S . D . ; Br . Trafibrd , J . D . ; Br . Robinson , LG . ; Br . Ryder , P . M ., Secretary . Several visitors were present , among whom we noticed . Brs . Fox , P . M ., 87 ; Laird , P . M ., 13 ; Harris , P . M ., 87 ; Laing , P . M ., 65 ; Miller , P . M ., 93 . A jewel was unanimousl y voted to Br . Moore , for tho praiseworthy and efficient manner in Avhich ne had conducted the office of W . M . during- the past year , when the brethren , 26 in numoer , adjourned to a sumptuous and elegant banquetand the evening was spent

, with an hilarit y ^ trul y consistent with the tenets of Masonry . Lvnaii OF FAITH ( NO . 165 ) . —The members of this Lodge held a meeting at the Gun Tavern , Pimlico , on the 1 st of January , it having been adjourned over the regular Lodge night in consequence of its falling on fhe 26 th of December , when two brethren were passed and three raised to their respective degrees by the W . M ., proieni , Br . Onslow , in a most eloquent and efficient manner . At the close of the business the brethren retired to th _ banquet , which Avas supplied in that excellent st

yle for which Br . Rackstraw , who has been thirty-four years a member of the Lodge , stands pre-eminent . There were several visitors present , ancl after spending a very harmonious evening the brethren adjourned at an early hour . ST . THOMAS ' LODGE ( NO . 166 ) . —The regular meeting of this Lodge was held at the Freemasons Tavern , on Saturday the Oth Jan ., when the W . M . elect was most ably installed into the chair by Br . P . M . Frampton . Mr . Luce , the respected host of the King ' s Arms Hotel , Hampton Court , and another gentleman , were then initiated

into the Order . About fifteen of the brethren afterwards dined together . PRUDENT BRETHREN LODGE ( NO . 169 ) . —The members of this Lodge met at the Freemasons Tavern on Tuesday , the 23 rd January , to instal Br . Hewlett , P . M ., 23 , as W . M . for the ensuing twelve months , Br . Kirby , the immediate P . M ., being the installing master , and performing the ceremony in a highly creditable manner . Br . Hewelett appointed his officers as under : —Brs . Morbey , S . W . ; Blackburn , J . W . ; Haywood , S . D . j Lea , J . D . ; Hart , I . G . . Boyd , M . C . A committee was to revise the

appointed bye-laivs . The visitors were Brs . Green , P . S . G . D ., Hertfordshire ; Potter , P . M ., 11 ; Binckes , S . W ., 11 ; Adams , 25 ; Allen , P . M ., 276 ; Hammitt , P . M ., 752 ; Collard , S . W ., 200 ; Nicholson , J . W ., 201 ; T . Bohn , P . M ., 201 ; Davis , 902 ; Watson , Jr .. 23 ; Grimstone , 276 , tkc , Sec . The banquet table was sumptuousl y furnished b y the worth y hosts , and the eveningclosed in harmony and brotherly kindness . The pleasures of the evening Avere much enhanced by the excellent . singing of Miss Marian Taylor , Brs . Perron , Genge , Farquharson , Hart , etc ., accompanied by Br . Taylor , on the piano forte . BEDFORD LODGE ( NO . Ifl 3 ) . —At the monthly meetine ; of this Lodge , on Fridai * , Jan .

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THE MASONIC MISSION. Article 1
A TOAST. Article 5
FREEMASONRY IN ENGLAND. Article 6
TO THE CRAFT. Article 12
MASONIC INTELLIGENCE. Article 13
PROVINCIAL LODGES. Article 26
SCOTLAND. Article 41
IRELAND. Article 42
THE COLONIES. Article 43
AMERICA. Article 45
SUMMARY OF NEWS FOR JANUARY. Article 49
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 51
OBITUARY. Article 52
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 52
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Masonic Intelligence.

Br . W . Johnson , P . M . presiding in the absence of Br . J . Johnson , W . M ., who is at present on the Continent . The brethren then proceeded to the election of W . M . for the ensuing year , when the votes were unanimously in favour of Br . Lewis Solomon . Br . McCallan , Avas as unanimously re-elected Treas . Amongst the visitors were Brs . Crohn , G . Sec . for German Correspondence ; Elkington , G . P . ; Rackstraw , P . M ., No . 9 ; Watson , P . M ., No . 23 , & e . BURLINGTON LODGE ( No . 113 ) . —This Lodge met at the Albion Tavern , Aldersstreet

gate- , on Tuesday , 2 nd Jan . One gentleman was initiated into the Order , and S ; wo brethren passed to the second degree . It was resolved that a subscription should be entered into in aid of the Patriotic Fund . LONDON LODGE ( NO . 125 ) . —The members of this Lodge , which is evidentl y sadly in want of the infusion of a little new blood into its veins , met on Saturday , Jan . 0 , when Br . Mackintoy , S . W ., was installed into the chair as W . M ., the ceremony being performed bPMBrPhili

y .. . pe . ST . GEORGE ' LODGE ( NO . 164 ) . —This Lodge field its anniversary meeting at Br . Hart ' s , the celebrated Trafalgar Tavern , Greenwich , on the 17 th of Jan . Tho business commenced with raising one qualified brother , and passing another ; the ceremonies being performed by Br . Moore the W . M ., in a most gratifying manner . Br . J . F . booth , the W . M . elect , was then installed by Br . J . S . Turner , of Woolwich , with that impressive zeal and ability which marked him to be possessed of superior Masonic knowled BrBooth thereupon appointed the following brethren " to bo his

ge . . officers for the ensuing year : —Br . Hogg , S . W . ; Br . Townsond , J . W . ; Br . Figg Wright , S . D . ; Br . Trafibrd , J . D . ; Br . Robinson , LG . ; Br . Ryder , P . M ., Secretary . Several visitors were present , among whom we noticed . Brs . Fox , P . M ., 87 ; Laird , P . M ., 13 ; Harris , P . M ., 87 ; Laing , P . M ., 65 ; Miller , P . M ., 93 . A jewel was unanimousl y voted to Br . Moore , for tho praiseworthy and efficient manner in Avhich ne had conducted the office of W . M . during- the past year , when the brethren , 26 in numoer , adjourned to a sumptuous and elegant banquetand the evening was spent

, with an hilarit y ^ trul y consistent with the tenets of Masonry . Lvnaii OF FAITH ( NO . 165 ) . —The members of this Lodge held a meeting at the Gun Tavern , Pimlico , on the 1 st of January , it having been adjourned over the regular Lodge night in consequence of its falling on fhe 26 th of December , when two brethren were passed and three raised to their respective degrees by the W . M ., proieni , Br . Onslow , in a most eloquent and efficient manner . At the close of the business the brethren retired to th _ banquet , which Avas supplied in that excellent st

yle for which Br . Rackstraw , who has been thirty-four years a member of the Lodge , stands pre-eminent . There were several visitors present , ancl after spending a very harmonious evening the brethren adjourned at an early hour . ST . THOMAS ' LODGE ( NO . 166 ) . —The regular meeting of this Lodge was held at the Freemasons Tavern , on Saturday the Oth Jan ., when the W . M . elect was most ably installed into the chair by Br . P . M . Frampton . Mr . Luce , the respected host of the King ' s Arms Hotel , Hampton Court , and another gentleman , were then initiated

into the Order . About fifteen of the brethren afterwards dined together . PRUDENT BRETHREN LODGE ( NO . 169 ) . —The members of this Lodge met at the Freemasons Tavern on Tuesday , the 23 rd January , to instal Br . Hewlett , P . M ., 23 , as W . M . for the ensuing twelve months , Br . Kirby , the immediate P . M ., being the installing master , and performing the ceremony in a highly creditable manner . Br . Hewelett appointed his officers as under : —Brs . Morbey , S . W . ; Blackburn , J . W . ; Haywood , S . D . j Lea , J . D . ; Hart , I . G . . Boyd , M . C . A committee was to revise the

appointed bye-laivs . The visitors were Brs . Green , P . S . G . D ., Hertfordshire ; Potter , P . M ., 11 ; Binckes , S . W ., 11 ; Adams , 25 ; Allen , P . M ., 276 ; Hammitt , P . M ., 752 ; Collard , S . W ., 200 ; Nicholson , J . W ., 201 ; T . Bohn , P . M ., 201 ; Davis , 902 ; Watson , Jr .. 23 ; Grimstone , 276 , tkc , Sec . The banquet table was sumptuousl y furnished b y the worth y hosts , and the eveningclosed in harmony and brotherly kindness . The pleasures of the evening Avere much enhanced by the excellent . singing of Miss Marian Taylor , Brs . Perron , Genge , Farquharson , Hart , etc ., accompanied by Br . Taylor , on the piano forte . BEDFORD LODGE ( NO . Ifl 3 ) . —At the monthly meetine ; of this Lodge , on Fridai * , Jan .

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