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Masonic Intelligence.

ENOCH LODGE ( NO . 11 ) . —An " emergency" meeting of this Lodge was held at the Freemasons' Tavern , on the 16 th , for the purpose of receiving and considering a report from the Committee of P . M . and Officers , with reference to the approaching Centenary , and the best mode of celebrating so interesting an occasion . The report recommended that a banquet be held at the Brunswick , Blackwall ; and also , proposed that the M . W . G . M . be memorialized for his sanction to a jewel commemorative of the event , which all present members of the Lodge will have the privilege of wearing . The report was unanimousl y adopted , and a Conmntte appointed to carry its recommendations into effect .

LODGE OF FORTITUDE AND OLD CUMBERLAND ( N O . 12 ) . —This Lodge held its last meeting for the season on Monday , May 14 , when two brothers were passed , and one raised to their respective degrees , by Br . J . Marriott , P . M . At the conclusion of the business the brethren adjourned to dinner , which was presided over by the W . M . Br . Louis Meuuier . The visitors present were , Brs . Rowland ( No . 328 ) , and W . R . Inglis ( No . 231 , Scottish Constitution ) . The brethren spent a very pleasant evening , to the enjoyment of which the S . W ., Br . Donald King , materially contributed by his

excellent singing . GLOBE LODGE ( No . 23 ) . —The members of this Lodge met at the Freemasons ' Tavern on Thursday , May 17 th . The W . M ., with the assistance of his Officers , raised two brethren to the Third Degree , passed one to the Second Degree , and initiated a gentleman into the mysteries of Masonry , in that able manner for wliich this Lodge is distinguished . The brethren then voted two guineas to the widow of their late Tyler , Br . Dalton , and arranged their summer banquet for the 4 th of July .

. ROBERT BURNS' LODGE ( N O . 25 ) . —This Lodge met for the last time this season on Monday last , the brethren mustering to the number of about thirty , an unusually small meet for this numerous Lodge . Br . Goring , P . M . ( who filled the chair in the absence of the W . M ., Br . Dyte ) , initiated a gentleman into the Order , and raised two brethren to the Third Degree . At the close of the Masonic business the brethren adjourned to refreshment . The visitors wore Brs . J . Burton , W . M . ( No . 9 ) , F . Bincks , S . W . ( 11 ) , C . J . Waterhouse ( 276 ) , and Kemmish ( 745 ) . In the course of

the evening ldl . was voted out of the Lodge Benevolent Fund in aid of an old P . M . of the Lodge , whom the force of circumstances compelled to make the appeal . OLD KING ' ARMS LODGE ( NO . 30 ) . —The April meeting of this Lodge was held on the last Monday , when the W . M . Br . Ed . Warwick passed a Br . to the second degree a most able manner . Br . P . M . Filer , Sec . and P . M . of the Lodge , presented to the W . M ., in the name of the brethren , a vote of thanks for his liberal feelings and general attention to the interests of the Lodge , most beautifully written , framed , and glazed . The W . M . returned his sincere thanks for the honour conferred upon him , and concluded by saying , that he hoped all the brethren would support Br . Filer in his office of steward of the Girls' School Festival . Tho brethren at the conclusion of

the business adjourned to a very elegant banquet , and after spending a very happy evening , the brethren seperated at an early hour . We omitted to mention in our last notice of the Lodge , that the brethren had voted £ i > in aid of the funds of the Royal Freemasons' Asylum . . BRITANNIC LODGE ( NO . 38 ) . —This Lodge , after lying for some time dormant , only three members continuing to belong to it , and no meeting having been held for nearly four years , has been taken up by the railway interest , and promises to become

in a very short time one of the strongest in the Order . The first meeting under the new reyime was held at the Thatched House Tavern , on the 10 th of April , when about 20 joining members having been elected , the Lodge proceeded to elect a Master , Br . Gooch , D . G . M . for Wiltshire , being selected for the office . Br . Lewis Crombie was elected Treasurer , and Br . Hensley , one of the old members , continues as Secretary . The second meeting was held on the llth May , when Br . J . A . D . Cox , P . M ., who has during the past four years held the warrant of the

Lodgepro-, ceeded to instal Br . Gooch as W . M . for the ensuing year ; but Br . Gooch having been more than once previously installed , the ceremony was very much curtailed of its fair proportions . Br . J . Freeman , 233 , C . R . Mansell , 70 , and George Furness , 70 , having been elected joining members , the new W . M . initiated into the Order the

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THE GIRLS' SCHOOL FESTIVAL. Article 1
AGED MASONS' ASYLUM. Article 2
THE BOARD OF GENERAL PURPOSES. Article 3
MASONIC STANZAS. Article 3
FREEMASONRY IN ENGLAND. Article 4
MASONIC REMINISCENCES. Article 9
MASONIC INTELLIGENCE. Article 14
PROVINCIAL LODGES. Article 26
IRELAND. Article 45
ROYAL ARCH. Article 46
KNIGHT TEMPLARS. Article 48
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 48
BON ACCORD LODGE OF MARK MASONS. Article 50
SUMMARY OF NEWS FOR MAY. Article 51
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 55
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Masonic Intelligence.

ENOCH LODGE ( NO . 11 ) . —An " emergency" meeting of this Lodge was held at the Freemasons' Tavern , on the 16 th , for the purpose of receiving and considering a report from the Committee of P . M . and Officers , with reference to the approaching Centenary , and the best mode of celebrating so interesting an occasion . The report recommended that a banquet be held at the Brunswick , Blackwall ; and also , proposed that the M . W . G . M . be memorialized for his sanction to a jewel commemorative of the event , which all present members of the Lodge will have the privilege of wearing . The report was unanimousl y adopted , and a Conmntte appointed to carry its recommendations into effect .

LODGE OF FORTITUDE AND OLD CUMBERLAND ( N O . 12 ) . —This Lodge held its last meeting for the season on Monday , May 14 , when two brothers were passed , and one raised to their respective degrees , by Br . J . Marriott , P . M . At the conclusion of the business the brethren adjourned to dinner , which was presided over by the W . M . Br . Louis Meuuier . The visitors present were , Brs . Rowland ( No . 328 ) , and W . R . Inglis ( No . 231 , Scottish Constitution ) . The brethren spent a very pleasant evening , to the enjoyment of which the S . W ., Br . Donald King , materially contributed by his

excellent singing . GLOBE LODGE ( No . 23 ) . —The members of this Lodge met at the Freemasons ' Tavern on Thursday , May 17 th . The W . M ., with the assistance of his Officers , raised two brethren to the Third Degree , passed one to the Second Degree , and initiated a gentleman into the mysteries of Masonry , in that able manner for wliich this Lodge is distinguished . The brethren then voted two guineas to the widow of their late Tyler , Br . Dalton , and arranged their summer banquet for the 4 th of July .

. ROBERT BURNS' LODGE ( N O . 25 ) . —This Lodge met for the last time this season on Monday last , the brethren mustering to the number of about thirty , an unusually small meet for this numerous Lodge . Br . Goring , P . M . ( who filled the chair in the absence of the W . M ., Br . Dyte ) , initiated a gentleman into the Order , and raised two brethren to the Third Degree . At the close of the Masonic business the brethren adjourned to refreshment . The visitors wore Brs . J . Burton , W . M . ( No . 9 ) , F . Bincks , S . W . ( 11 ) , C . J . Waterhouse ( 276 ) , and Kemmish ( 745 ) . In the course of

the evening ldl . was voted out of the Lodge Benevolent Fund in aid of an old P . M . of the Lodge , whom the force of circumstances compelled to make the appeal . OLD KING ' ARMS LODGE ( NO . 30 ) . —The April meeting of this Lodge was held on the last Monday , when the W . M . Br . Ed . Warwick passed a Br . to the second degree a most able manner . Br . P . M . Filer , Sec . and P . M . of the Lodge , presented to the W . M ., in the name of the brethren , a vote of thanks for his liberal feelings and general attention to the interests of the Lodge , most beautifully written , framed , and glazed . The W . M . returned his sincere thanks for the honour conferred upon him , and concluded by saying , that he hoped all the brethren would support Br . Filer in his office of steward of the Girls' School Festival . Tho brethren at the conclusion of

the business adjourned to a very elegant banquet , and after spending a very happy evening , the brethren seperated at an early hour . We omitted to mention in our last notice of the Lodge , that the brethren had voted £ i > in aid of the funds of the Royal Freemasons' Asylum . . BRITANNIC LODGE ( NO . 38 ) . —This Lodge , after lying for some time dormant , only three members continuing to belong to it , and no meeting having been held for nearly four years , has been taken up by the railway interest , and promises to become

in a very short time one of the strongest in the Order . The first meeting under the new reyime was held at the Thatched House Tavern , on the 10 th of April , when about 20 joining members having been elected , the Lodge proceeded to elect a Master , Br . Gooch , D . G . M . for Wiltshire , being selected for the office . Br . Lewis Crombie was elected Treasurer , and Br . Hensley , one of the old members , continues as Secretary . The second meeting was held on the llth May , when Br . J . A . D . Cox , P . M ., who has during the past four years held the warrant of the

Lodgepro-, ceeded to instal Br . Gooch as W . M . for the ensuing year ; but Br . Gooch having been more than once previously installed , the ceremony was very much curtailed of its fair proportions . Br . J . Freeman , 233 , C . R . Mansell , 70 , and George Furness , 70 , having been elected joining members , the new W . M . initiated into the Order the

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