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    Article PROVINCIAL LODGES. ← Page 3 of 15 →
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Provincial Lodges.

who has just returned home to his family , paid the All Souls Lodge of Freemasons the com pliment of sending them the " FJag of Trace" used at the capture of Bomarsund , on the 16 th August last . This memorable trophy we understand will be placed in the Archives of the Lodge , as an interesting remembrance of the services to his country of an esteemed brother of the Order . LODGE OP AMITY , POOLE ( NO . 160 ) . —The first meeting of this Lodge for the present year , was held on Wednesday , the 1 / th ult ., at their Lodge room . After the

usual business of the Lodge had been transacted , the ceremony of the installation of Br . C-J . Stone , as W . M ., was performed in a most efficient and impressive manner by the immediate P . M ., Br . J . Osment , assisted by Brs . P . M . the Rev . T . Pearce , P . G . C ., of Dorset , P . M ' s . Sydenham and Colborne- The W . M . was pleased to appoint his officers as follows : —Brs . Moore , S . W . ; Gutch , J . W . ; Brown , S . D . ; Pettit , J . D ; ?• M . Graves , Treasurer ; Boyf , Secretary ; Meaden , I . G . Each officer on being invested , was addressed in suitable terms by the installing M ., Br . Osment , after which ,

the Lodge was calledjfrom labour to refreshment . After spending a happy ancl cheerful evening , enlivened at intervals by the vocal exertions of se \ -eral of the brethren , the Lodge scperated in perfect harmony . Several visitors were present from the neighbouring Lodges , and expressed themselves highly pleased with the superior working of this Lodge .

DURHAM . ST . HELEN ' LODGE , HARTLEPOOL ( NO . 774 ) . —The brethren of this Lodge held their annual festival on Friday the 29 th December . The brethren assembled in the Lodge-room , King ' s Head Hotel , at three o ' clock , afternoon , for the purpose of installing the W . M ., Br . Henry A . Hammerbon , who then appointed Brs . Thos . Marshall , S . W . ; George Moore , J . W ; William J . Hodgson , P . M ; Henry Hansen , Treasurer ;

Thomas W . Hearon , Secretary ; Mark Child , S . D . ; Thomas Cockburn , J . D . ; Joseph Gaskell , I . G . ; George Sanderson , and Robert Wilson , Stewards ; ancl John Lundy , Tyler . The brethren afterwards sat down to an excellent dinner provided by Br . Robert Wilson . In fhe course of the eA-ening tho W . M . presented Br . Wm . J . Hodgson AA'ith a P . M . ' s jewel , which had been unanimously voted to him for his strict attention to the duties of the Lodge , and the general courtesy shewn to the brethren during the term of his office . The proceedings of the e \ 'ening were spent with a

cordiality of feeling which so peculiarly characterises the meetings of the brotherhood . This body has peesenfed a donation of one guinea to the Shipwrecked Fishermen ancl Marines' Royal BenevoLnt Institution * TEES LODGE , STOCKTON ( NO . 749 ) . —This Lodge held its annual festival on Thursday , January 4 , at tho Lodge-room , in the Black Lion Hotel , when Br . Joseph Doddswas installed W . M . for the present , year , ancl the usual officers appointed according to the usages of the ancient Craft . After the labours of the daythe

bre-, thren retired to refreshment , and partook of a sumptuous dinner prepared in excellent style by Br . Palphammond . The usual loyal and Masonic toasts were given , ancl the brethren passed a happpy and cheerful evening till a late hour , love and harmony prevailing to the edification and improvement of the brethren , which was greatly assisted by the professional taste and ability of Br . Jewson , who kindly presided at the piano during the labours of the Lodge , am ! occasionaly during the hours of refreshment .

HERTFORDSHIRE . BERIIAMPSTEAD LODGE , GREAT BERKIIAMPSTEAD ( NO . 742 ) . —The 10 th anniversary of the opening of this Lodge took place at the King ' s Arms , Wednesday , January 3 rd , when the W . M . elect , the Rev . F . B . Harvey , Avas installed , and a very elegant P . P . J . G . Warden ' s Jewel presented to the late W . M ., Br . A . L . Bellinger , of Brockett Parkwith the following inscrption : —

, " Presented to Br . A . L . Bellinger , P . Jt . arid J . GAY ., Herts , in remembrance of the magnificent and tnily Masonic maimer in which lie presided over the Berkhamusteacl Tjodee . No . 742 , A . L . SS 5 S , A . D . 1851 . " The R . W . Prov . G . M ., William Stuart , of Aldennam Abbey , was represented b y his Deputy P . G . M ., Br . T . A . Ward , who was received with all the honors .

“The Masonic Mirror: 1855-02-01, Page 28” Masonic Periodicals Online, Library and Museum of Freemasonry, 5 June 2025, django:8000/periodicals/mir/issues/mmg_01021855/page/28/.
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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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Provincial Lodges.

who has just returned home to his family , paid the All Souls Lodge of Freemasons the com pliment of sending them the " FJag of Trace" used at the capture of Bomarsund , on the 16 th August last . This memorable trophy we understand will be placed in the Archives of the Lodge , as an interesting remembrance of the services to his country of an esteemed brother of the Order . LODGE OP AMITY , POOLE ( NO . 160 ) . —The first meeting of this Lodge for the present year , was held on Wednesday , the 1 / th ult ., at their Lodge room . After the

usual business of the Lodge had been transacted , the ceremony of the installation of Br . C-J . Stone , as W . M ., was performed in a most efficient and impressive manner by the immediate P . M ., Br . J . Osment , assisted by Brs . P . M . the Rev . T . Pearce , P . G . C ., of Dorset , P . M ' s . Sydenham and Colborne- The W . M . was pleased to appoint his officers as follows : —Brs . Moore , S . W . ; Gutch , J . W . ; Brown , S . D . ; Pettit , J . D ; ?• M . Graves , Treasurer ; Boyf , Secretary ; Meaden , I . G . Each officer on being invested , was addressed in suitable terms by the installing M ., Br . Osment , after which ,

the Lodge was calledjfrom labour to refreshment . After spending a happy ancl cheerful evening , enlivened at intervals by the vocal exertions of se \ -eral of the brethren , the Lodge scperated in perfect harmony . Several visitors were present from the neighbouring Lodges , and expressed themselves highly pleased with the superior working of this Lodge .

DURHAM . ST . HELEN ' LODGE , HARTLEPOOL ( NO . 774 ) . —The brethren of this Lodge held their annual festival on Friday the 29 th December . The brethren assembled in the Lodge-room , King ' s Head Hotel , at three o ' clock , afternoon , for the purpose of installing the W . M ., Br . Henry A . Hammerbon , who then appointed Brs . Thos . Marshall , S . W . ; George Moore , J . W ; William J . Hodgson , P . M ; Henry Hansen , Treasurer ;

Thomas W . Hearon , Secretary ; Mark Child , S . D . ; Thomas Cockburn , J . D . ; Joseph Gaskell , I . G . ; George Sanderson , and Robert Wilson , Stewards ; ancl John Lundy , Tyler . The brethren afterwards sat down to an excellent dinner provided by Br . Robert Wilson . In fhe course of the eA-ening tho W . M . presented Br . Wm . J . Hodgson AA'ith a P . M . ' s jewel , which had been unanimously voted to him for his strict attention to the duties of the Lodge , and the general courtesy shewn to the brethren during the term of his office . The proceedings of the e \ 'ening were spent with a

cordiality of feeling which so peculiarly characterises the meetings of the brotherhood . This body has peesenfed a donation of one guinea to the Shipwrecked Fishermen ancl Marines' Royal BenevoLnt Institution * TEES LODGE , STOCKTON ( NO . 749 ) . —This Lodge held its annual festival on Thursday , January 4 , at tho Lodge-room , in the Black Lion Hotel , when Br . Joseph Doddswas installed W . M . for the present , year , ancl the usual officers appointed according to the usages of the ancient Craft . After the labours of the daythe

bre-, thren retired to refreshment , and partook of a sumptuous dinner prepared in excellent style by Br . Palphammond . The usual loyal and Masonic toasts were given , ancl the brethren passed a happpy and cheerful evening till a late hour , love and harmony prevailing to the edification and improvement of the brethren , which was greatly assisted by the professional taste and ability of Br . Jewson , who kindly presided at the piano during the labours of the Lodge , am ! occasionaly during the hours of refreshment .

HERTFORDSHIRE . BERIIAMPSTEAD LODGE , GREAT BERKIIAMPSTEAD ( NO . 742 ) . —The 10 th anniversary of the opening of this Lodge took place at the King ' s Arms , Wednesday , January 3 rd , when the W . M . elect , the Rev . F . B . Harvey , Avas installed , and a very elegant P . P . J . G . Warden ' s Jewel presented to the late W . M ., Br . A . L . Bellinger , of Brockett Parkwith the following inscrption : —

, " Presented to Br . A . L . Bellinger , P . Jt . arid J . GAY ., Herts , in remembrance of the magnificent and tnily Masonic maimer in which lie presided over the Berkhamusteacl Tjodee . No . 742 , A . L . SS 5 S , A . D . 1851 . " The R . W . Prov . G . M ., William Stuart , of Aldennam Abbey , was represented b y his Deputy P . G . M ., Br . T . A . Ward , who was received with all the honors .

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