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

INSTRUCTION . ST . JOHN ' LODGE , HAMPSTEAD ( NO . 196 ) ,. —Last evening there was a large assemblage of the brethren at the Holl y Bush Tavern , Hampstead , when a testimonial ¦ consisting of a P . M . jewel of the value of £ 15 , manufactured by Br . Lowenstark , and a silver snuff-box , was presented to P . M . Br . T . A . Adams , by Br . Wm . Watson , on

behalf of the brethren of this and other Lodges of Instruction . The box and jewel both bear the following inscription : — " Presented to Br . Thos . Alex . Adams , P . M ., St . John ' s Lodge , No , 196 , by subscription of its members and brethren of several Lodges of Instruction , in testimony of the high estimation in which they hold his eminent Masonic qualifications , and of their sincere personal regards . Hampstead , 17 th January , 1855 . " A testimonial was also presented from the Parent Lodge , but the lateness of the presentation obliges us to defer our report of the proceedings until our next number .

ROYAL ARCH . BOBERT BURNS CHAPTER NO . 25 ) . —This Chapter met at tho Freemason ' s Tavern on Monday , January 26 , Comp . Goring , Z ; Newton , H ; ancl Robinson J . There were three exaltations , one Comp . proposed as a joining member , and a brother for exaltation . The election for the officers for the ensuing year were then proceeded with , and all thos 3 of the past year advanced in rotation ; the principals will therefore

stand Comp . Newton , Z ; Robinson , II ; ancl Kirby , J . There Avas an extremely numerous attendance . OLD KING ' ARMS CHAPTER ( No . 30 ) . This Chapter met on the 1 st of January , when the officers for the ensuing year Avere appointed as follows : —Comp . Linton , Z ; Watkins , H ; Plews , J ; Paas , E ; Maudslay , N ; and G . England , P . S . JERUSALEM CHAPTER ( No . 218 ) . —This Chapter held its usual monthly meeting at the George and Vulture Tavern , Cornhill , on Tuesday , January 9 th . A Brother

AA'ho had been proposed for exaltation , not being in attendance , the Comps . proceeded to discuss two motions , of which notice had been given the previous mouth , viz .: — That the sum of Five Guineas be given to the Patriotic Fund—which after some discussion was carried by a majority of four—and secondly , that any officer being absent fifteen minutes after the hour for which the Chapter was summoned , should be fined at the following rate , 10 . ? . for cither principal , ancl 5 s-. each other officer . This motion was carried . Other business having been transacted , the Chaptei closed .

HOPE CHAPTER ( NO . 248 ) . —A meeting of this excellent Chapter Avas held at the Globe Tavern , Royal Hill , Greenwich , on Thursday , January 18 , when although the numbers present fell somewhat short of that which usually attends ( no doubt in consequence of the inclemency of the weather ) , and Avhere disappointment was expressed , at the absence of seA'eral invited companions , it was delightful to see amongst those assembled that veteran and true mason Comp . Dr . Leigh , P . Z ., who , notwithstanding his advanced years , is ever ready to help and assist the various Comps . when inducted

into their several chairs . POLISH NATIONAL CHAPTER ( N O . 778 ) . —This Chapter held a convocation at the Freemason ' s Tavern on Thursday , the 25 th of January , when Comp . Lemanski , P . Z ., officiated in the unavoidable absence of Comp . Szulczeioski , who , in consequence of the lamented death of Comp . Lord Dudley Stuart continues in the first chair , Comp . Watson acting as H , and Comp . Warren taking his place as J . Comps . Ii . R . Sharman and W . B . R . Evans ( son of our late much regretted CompWilliam Evans )

. were duly exalted as Arch Masons ; after which Comp . J . W . Adams was installed as second principal . Comp . T . J . Coggin was also elected a joining member of the ¦ Chapter . The Comps . after supped together under the presidency of fhe M . E . Z . Comp . Szulczeioski , and spent a very pleasant evening .

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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.

INSTRUCTION . ST . JOHN ' LODGE , HAMPSTEAD ( NO . 196 ) ,. —Last evening there was a large assemblage of the brethren at the Holl y Bush Tavern , Hampstead , when a testimonial ¦ consisting of a P . M . jewel of the value of £ 15 , manufactured by Br . Lowenstark , and a silver snuff-box , was presented to P . M . Br . T . A . Adams , by Br . Wm . Watson , on

behalf of the brethren of this and other Lodges of Instruction . The box and jewel both bear the following inscription : — " Presented to Br . Thos . Alex . Adams , P . M ., St . John ' s Lodge , No , 196 , by subscription of its members and brethren of several Lodges of Instruction , in testimony of the high estimation in which they hold his eminent Masonic qualifications , and of their sincere personal regards . Hampstead , 17 th January , 1855 . " A testimonial was also presented from the Parent Lodge , but the lateness of the presentation obliges us to defer our report of the proceedings until our next number .

ROYAL ARCH . BOBERT BURNS CHAPTER NO . 25 ) . —This Chapter met at tho Freemason ' s Tavern on Monday , January 26 , Comp . Goring , Z ; Newton , H ; ancl Robinson J . There were three exaltations , one Comp . proposed as a joining member , and a brother for exaltation . The election for the officers for the ensuing year were then proceeded with , and all thos 3 of the past year advanced in rotation ; the principals will therefore

stand Comp . Newton , Z ; Robinson , II ; ancl Kirby , J . There Avas an extremely numerous attendance . OLD KING ' ARMS CHAPTER ( No . 30 ) . This Chapter met on the 1 st of January , when the officers for the ensuing year Avere appointed as follows : —Comp . Linton , Z ; Watkins , H ; Plews , J ; Paas , E ; Maudslay , N ; and G . England , P . S . JERUSALEM CHAPTER ( No . 218 ) . —This Chapter held its usual monthly meeting at the George and Vulture Tavern , Cornhill , on Tuesday , January 9 th . A Brother

AA'ho had been proposed for exaltation , not being in attendance , the Comps . proceeded to discuss two motions , of which notice had been given the previous mouth , viz .: — That the sum of Five Guineas be given to the Patriotic Fund—which after some discussion was carried by a majority of four—and secondly , that any officer being absent fifteen minutes after the hour for which the Chapter was summoned , should be fined at the following rate , 10 . ? . for cither principal , ancl 5 s-. each other officer . This motion was carried . Other business having been transacted , the Chaptei closed .

HOPE CHAPTER ( NO . 248 ) . —A meeting of this excellent Chapter Avas held at the Globe Tavern , Royal Hill , Greenwich , on Thursday , January 18 , when although the numbers present fell somewhat short of that which usually attends ( no doubt in consequence of the inclemency of the weather ) , and Avhere disappointment was expressed , at the absence of seA'eral invited companions , it was delightful to see amongst those assembled that veteran and true mason Comp . Dr . Leigh , P . Z ., who , notwithstanding his advanced years , is ever ready to help and assist the various Comps . when inducted

into their several chairs . POLISH NATIONAL CHAPTER ( N O . 778 ) . —This Chapter held a convocation at the Freemason ' s Tavern on Thursday , the 25 th of January , when Comp . Lemanski , P . Z ., officiated in the unavoidable absence of Comp . Szulczeioski , who , in consequence of the lamented death of Comp . Lord Dudley Stuart continues in the first chair , Comp . Watson acting as H , and Comp . Warren taking his place as J . Comps . Ii . R . Sharman and W . B . R . Evans ( son of our late much regretted CompWilliam Evans )

. were duly exalted as Arch Masons ; after which Comp . J . W . Adams was installed as second principal . Comp . T . J . Coggin was also elected a joining member of the ¦ Chapter . The Comps . after supped together under the presidency of fhe M . E . Z . Comp . Szulczeioski , and spent a very pleasant evening .

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