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Masonic Intelligence.

which woidd enable them to follow in their grandfather ' s footsteps , and he wished them a safe voyage to the far distant land , for which they were now on the eve of departing , assuring " them , that they carried with them , the hearty and sincere wishes of their Lodge , for their health , happiness ancl prosperity . PERCY LODGE ( NO . 231 ) . —The brethren of this Lodge met for the first time this season , at the Ship and Turtle Tavern , Leadenhall Street , on Tuesday , Oth of October , for the despatch of Masonic business , and to present to Br . Seelie , P . M ., a jewel , is extremel

which had been voted to him at the last meeting in April last . The jewel y plain and handsome , and has been made during the recess by Br . P . M . Lambert . Br . John Sheridan , W . M ., addressing Br . P . M . Seelie in a neat ancl pointed speech , fastened the jewel on his breast in the name of the Loclge . All business ended . the brethren partook of an elegant dinner supplied by Br . Painter , who did not fail to provide a good supply of Turtle , ancl every delicacy of the season . The usual loyal and Masonic toasts were drunk , and the brethren highly delig hted . Among the &

visitors we noticed Br . P . M . Moriarty , ancl Br . P . M . T . Skidmore , & c , c . Br . Moriarty , in his return speech to the proposal of his health from the chair , told the brethren , that it was upwards of 30 years since he was made a Mason in this Lodge , and stated the great benefits he had received from Lodges and Masons throughout his long life of travel all over the globe . He dilated upon the " Percy " of that day , when the late Br . Gilkes . Br . Johnson , and other Masonic stars and authorities were members of the Loclge , and compared it with the " Percy " of the present day . —We must add . that this is one of the most improving Lodges in the Metropolis . In

former years it was a supper Loclge , but by the exertions of the present Paymasters , it has for the last six years been converted into a dinner Lodge . The working of the brethren is in strict accordance with the Ancient Landmarks of the Order . There were present , Brs . Sheridan , W . M . ; Seelie , P . M . ; — Key , P . G . S . W ., Kent ; — King , P . M . ; G . Lambert , P . M . D . C . ; Bm-rell , P . M . ; Robinson , Cathie , Thompson , Painter , & c , & c . . LODGE OV UNITED S TRENGTH ( No . 276 ) . —This Lodge held its first meeting tor

the transaction of business since the long vacation , at the Gun Tavern , Pimlico , on the Oth October , Br . Cooper , the much respected W . M . presiding . The W . M . initiated Mr . John Norris Frost into the mysteries of Freemasonry , and passed Br . Nunn to the second degree , in his usual learned manner . The other business being only routine , the brethren adjourned to a banquet , served in Br . Rackstraw ' s usual liberal manner . Amongst the visitors we observed Br . Long , of the Mount Hiram Lodge , of Irish Constitution . After spending a very pleasant and convivial evening , the believe the

brethren adjourned until the second Tuesday in November , when _ we Lodge -will have to meet at an earlier hour than customary , there being an unusual quantity of business to be transacted . PILGRIM LODGE ( No . 289 ) . —The brethren of this Lodge held their monthly meeting , at the Manor House Tavern , Walworth , on the 24 th October , when the W . M . Br . Farmer , most ably initiated a candidate into the Order . LA TOLERANCE LODGE ( NO . 784 ) . —The brethren of the French Lodge , met on the 24 th September , when a brother was duly passed to the second degree . The attendance of the brethren was very limited .

INSTRUCTION

The Lodge of United Pilgrim ' s Lodge of Instruction held its meeting on Friday evening , the 26 th ult ., for the purpose of working the 15 sections , Br . J . Thomas ( P . M . of Loclge No . 745 ) putting the questions , and the following brethren answered them in a very efficient manner , viz .: 1 . Br . H . Garrod ; 2 . Br . F . Geider ; 3 . Br . Z . Ansell ; 4 . Br . H . Garrod ; 5 . Br . D . R . Farmer ; 6 . Br . H . Garrod ; 7 . Br . J . Collins . 1 . Br . C . Ollis ; 2 . Br . J . W . Ward ; 3 . Br F . Geider ; 4 . Br . G . Haward ; 5 . Br . C . Ireland . 1 . Br . J . R . Warren ; 2 . Br . P . Moss ; 3 . Br . D . R . Farmer . The Brethren separated highly gratified with the very able manner in which the questions were put by the W . Master , and answered by the above-named brethren .

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OUR CHARITIES. Article 1
FREEMASONRY IN ENGLAND. Article 3
MASONIC REMINISCENCES. Article 11
MASONIC INTELLIGENCE. Article 19
PROVINCIAL LODGES. Article 26
ROYAL ARCH. Article 39
SCOTLAND. Article 42
FREEMASONRY IN INDIA. Article 45
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 46
SUMMARY OF NEWS FOR OCTOBER. Article 47
OBITUARY. Article 51
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Masonic Intelligence.

which woidd enable them to follow in their grandfather ' s footsteps , and he wished them a safe voyage to the far distant land , for which they were now on the eve of departing , assuring " them , that they carried with them , the hearty and sincere wishes of their Lodge , for their health , happiness ancl prosperity . PERCY LODGE ( NO . 231 ) . —The brethren of this Lodge met for the first time this season , at the Ship and Turtle Tavern , Leadenhall Street , on Tuesday , Oth of October , for the despatch of Masonic business , and to present to Br . Seelie , P . M ., a jewel , is extremel

which had been voted to him at the last meeting in April last . The jewel y plain and handsome , and has been made during the recess by Br . P . M . Lambert . Br . John Sheridan , W . M ., addressing Br . P . M . Seelie in a neat ancl pointed speech , fastened the jewel on his breast in the name of the Loclge . All business ended . the brethren partook of an elegant dinner supplied by Br . Painter , who did not fail to provide a good supply of Turtle , ancl every delicacy of the season . The usual loyal and Masonic toasts were drunk , and the brethren highly delig hted . Among the &

visitors we noticed Br . P . M . Moriarty , ancl Br . P . M . T . Skidmore , & c , c . Br . Moriarty , in his return speech to the proposal of his health from the chair , told the brethren , that it was upwards of 30 years since he was made a Mason in this Lodge , and stated the great benefits he had received from Lodges and Masons throughout his long life of travel all over the globe . He dilated upon the " Percy " of that day , when the late Br . Gilkes . Br . Johnson , and other Masonic stars and authorities were members of the Loclge , and compared it with the " Percy " of the present day . —We must add . that this is one of the most improving Lodges in the Metropolis . In

former years it was a supper Loclge , but by the exertions of the present Paymasters , it has for the last six years been converted into a dinner Lodge . The working of the brethren is in strict accordance with the Ancient Landmarks of the Order . There were present , Brs . Sheridan , W . M . ; Seelie , P . M . ; — Key , P . G . S . W ., Kent ; — King , P . M . ; G . Lambert , P . M . D . C . ; Bm-rell , P . M . ; Robinson , Cathie , Thompson , Painter , & c , & c . . LODGE OV UNITED S TRENGTH ( No . 276 ) . —This Lodge held its first meeting tor

the transaction of business since the long vacation , at the Gun Tavern , Pimlico , on the Oth October , Br . Cooper , the much respected W . M . presiding . The W . M . initiated Mr . John Norris Frost into the mysteries of Freemasonry , and passed Br . Nunn to the second degree , in his usual learned manner . The other business being only routine , the brethren adjourned to a banquet , served in Br . Rackstraw ' s usual liberal manner . Amongst the visitors we observed Br . Long , of the Mount Hiram Lodge , of Irish Constitution . After spending a very pleasant and convivial evening , the believe the

brethren adjourned until the second Tuesday in November , when _ we Lodge -will have to meet at an earlier hour than customary , there being an unusual quantity of business to be transacted . PILGRIM LODGE ( No . 289 ) . —The brethren of this Lodge held their monthly meeting , at the Manor House Tavern , Walworth , on the 24 th October , when the W . M . Br . Farmer , most ably initiated a candidate into the Order . LA TOLERANCE LODGE ( NO . 784 ) . —The brethren of the French Lodge , met on the 24 th September , when a brother was duly passed to the second degree . The attendance of the brethren was very limited .

INSTRUCTION

The Lodge of United Pilgrim ' s Lodge of Instruction held its meeting on Friday evening , the 26 th ult ., for the purpose of working the 15 sections , Br . J . Thomas ( P . M . of Loclge No . 745 ) putting the questions , and the following brethren answered them in a very efficient manner , viz .: 1 . Br . H . Garrod ; 2 . Br . F . Geider ; 3 . Br . Z . Ansell ; 4 . Br . H . Garrod ; 5 . Br . D . R . Farmer ; 6 . Br . H . Garrod ; 7 . Br . J . Collins . 1 . Br . C . Ollis ; 2 . Br . J . W . Ward ; 3 . Br F . Geider ; 4 . Br . G . Haward ; 5 . Br . C . Ireland . 1 . Br . J . R . Warren ; 2 . Br . P . Moss ; 3 . Br . D . R . Farmer . The Brethren separated highly gratified with the very able manner in which the questions were put by the W . Master , and answered by the above-named brethren .

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