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W . M . The other business being disposed of , the Lodge adjourned from labour to refreshment . At the Lodge and supper there were present nine Past Masters of the Lodge , including P . M . Baker , the esteemed Secretary , viz .: —J , C . Cook ( immediate ); A . Patterson ; T . Morris ; W . Marefield ; T . Shedden ; 0 . Sertes ; M . Dennison ; and — Rudd . The visitors present were , Bros . Rev . A . K . Gwynne , P . M ., No , 435 ; — Davies , S . W ., No . 435 ; A . Patterson , S . W ., No . 838 ; T , Wright , Sec , No . 838 ; Bradley , No . 838 .

The Royal Standard Lodge ( No . 730 ) . —The Brethren attended to perform their duties , at the Dudley Arms Hotel , on Tuesday , the 14 th of August , when the Rev . Bro . A . G . Davies passed Bro . Dricket to the 2 nd Degree , and raised Bro . Shipton to the 3 rd Degree . The ceremonies were gone through in a very impressive manner , and were calculated to make a lasting impression upon the minds of the candidates , who seemed greatly to appreciate the beauties unfolded to them in the several Degrees . The Lodge was closed in harmony .

YORKSHIRE . Leeds . —Alfred Lodge ( No . 384 ) . —This Lodge held its monthly meeting , at the lodge room , Griffin Hotel , on Friday , August 3 , when Mr . Samuel Addyman and Mr . George Dixon were initiated in the Order by the W . M . Bro . Thomas Dixon ; the ceremony was ably performed , and the charge given in a most impressive manner . The Officers and Brethren of this Lodge wish to carry out the principles of Masonry to the fullest extent of their means , and have , out of their funds this

year , given £ 10 . 10 s . to the Patriotic Fund ; at the lodge meeting in May , they granted the sum of ^ 1 0 . 10 s . to the Royal Masonic Institution for Clothing and Educating the Sons of Indigent and Decayed Freemasons ; £ 10 . 10 s . to . the Royal Freemasons' School for Female Children ; £ 1 . Is . to the Building Fund ; and other munificent suras to charitable purposes . And they do not intend relaxing in their labours untill they are on the list of subscribers to the rest of the Masonic Charities . \

/ ROYAL ARCH . Poole . —Chapter of Amity , ( No . 160 ) . —The Companions of this Chapter assembled on Tuesday , August 14 , for the purpose of installing the three newly elected Principals , viz .: —Comps . John Graves , M . E . Z . ; John Colborne , H . ; Samuel Bayly , J . The ceremony was performed by Com . Hancock , M . E . Z ., of Weymouth , in his usual impressive and most excellent manner .

Ireland

IRELAND

LIMERICK . The Provincial Grand Masonic Lodge of North Munster met on the 4 th of August , at their hall , Bedford Row , Limerick , the Provincial Grand Master , M . Furnell , Esq ., D . L ., presiding , assisted by Bros . John Bassett , W . M . of Eden Lodge , No . 73 ; G . W . Bassett , S . W . ; G . Ollis , J . W . ; W . Glover , E . W . Maunsell , Sees . ; Rev . Mr . Massey , Chap . ; and Capt . Helsham , Kilkenny Fusiliers . The proceedings of Provincial Grand Lodge for the quarter were duly confirmed .

Colonial

COLONIAL

Kingston . —On Monday , the 23 rd July , Colonel Gordon was entertained at supper , at the British American Hotel , by St . John ' s Lodge of Kingston . The supper was all that could be desired , and was laid out in Mr . Kent's best style . The chair was taken by W . Bro . Fortier , the M . assisted by his Wardens , Bros . Corbett ( the high . sherilT ) , and Kerr . Though the supper was given by St . John ' s

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MASONIC CURIOSITIES. Article 16
The Freemason's Oath. Article 19
A Freemason's Health. Article 19
NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 42
NORTHUMBERLAND. Article 54
NOTES ON ANTIQUARIAN RESEARCH. Article 5
MASONIC INTELLIGENCE. Article 44
ROSE CROIX. Article 47
THE ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE. Article 47
METROPOLITAN. Article 48
IRELAND Article 60
COLONIAL Article 60
INDIA Article 61
TRAVELS BY A FREEMASON. Article 11
THE GRAND MYSTERY OF FREEMASONS DISCOVER'D. Article 17
Signs to Know a True Mason. Article 19
"SO MUCH FOR BUCKINGHAM." Article 20
OUR SONS AND THEIR INSTRUCTORS. Article 27
MYSELF AND MY NEIGHBOUR. Article 1
LIFE AND ITS MACHINERY. Article 33
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 39
MASONIC SONGS.-No. 3. Article 43
UNITED GRAND LODGE. Article 44
PROVINCIAL Article 48
PROVINCIAL LODGES AND CHAPTERS Article 62
Obituary. Article 64
NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 64
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W . M . The other business being disposed of , the Lodge adjourned from labour to refreshment . At the Lodge and supper there were present nine Past Masters of the Lodge , including P . M . Baker , the esteemed Secretary , viz .: —J , C . Cook ( immediate ); A . Patterson ; T . Morris ; W . Marefield ; T . Shedden ; 0 . Sertes ; M . Dennison ; and — Rudd . The visitors present were , Bros . Rev . A . K . Gwynne , P . M ., No , 435 ; — Davies , S . W ., No . 435 ; A . Patterson , S . W ., No . 838 ; T , Wright , Sec , No . 838 ; Bradley , No . 838 .

The Royal Standard Lodge ( No . 730 ) . —The Brethren attended to perform their duties , at the Dudley Arms Hotel , on Tuesday , the 14 th of August , when the Rev . Bro . A . G . Davies passed Bro . Dricket to the 2 nd Degree , and raised Bro . Shipton to the 3 rd Degree . The ceremonies were gone through in a very impressive manner , and were calculated to make a lasting impression upon the minds of the candidates , who seemed greatly to appreciate the beauties unfolded to them in the several Degrees . The Lodge was closed in harmony .

YORKSHIRE . Leeds . —Alfred Lodge ( No . 384 ) . —This Lodge held its monthly meeting , at the lodge room , Griffin Hotel , on Friday , August 3 , when Mr . Samuel Addyman and Mr . George Dixon were initiated in the Order by the W . M . Bro . Thomas Dixon ; the ceremony was ably performed , and the charge given in a most impressive manner . The Officers and Brethren of this Lodge wish to carry out the principles of Masonry to the fullest extent of their means , and have , out of their funds this

year , given £ 10 . 10 s . to the Patriotic Fund ; at the lodge meeting in May , they granted the sum of ^ 1 0 . 10 s . to the Royal Masonic Institution for Clothing and Educating the Sons of Indigent and Decayed Freemasons ; £ 10 . 10 s . to . the Royal Freemasons' School for Female Children ; £ 1 . Is . to the Building Fund ; and other munificent suras to charitable purposes . And they do not intend relaxing in their labours untill they are on the list of subscribers to the rest of the Masonic Charities . \

/ ROYAL ARCH . Poole . —Chapter of Amity , ( No . 160 ) . —The Companions of this Chapter assembled on Tuesday , August 14 , for the purpose of installing the three newly elected Principals , viz .: —Comps . John Graves , M . E . Z . ; John Colborne , H . ; Samuel Bayly , J . The ceremony was performed by Com . Hancock , M . E . Z ., of Weymouth , in his usual impressive and most excellent manner .

Ireland

IRELAND

LIMERICK . The Provincial Grand Masonic Lodge of North Munster met on the 4 th of August , at their hall , Bedford Row , Limerick , the Provincial Grand Master , M . Furnell , Esq ., D . L ., presiding , assisted by Bros . John Bassett , W . M . of Eden Lodge , No . 73 ; G . W . Bassett , S . W . ; G . Ollis , J . W . ; W . Glover , E . W . Maunsell , Sees . ; Rev . Mr . Massey , Chap . ; and Capt . Helsham , Kilkenny Fusiliers . The proceedings of Provincial Grand Lodge for the quarter were duly confirmed .

Colonial

COLONIAL

Kingston . —On Monday , the 23 rd July , Colonel Gordon was entertained at supper , at the British American Hotel , by St . John ' s Lodge of Kingston . The supper was all that could be desired , and was laid out in Mr . Kent's best style . The chair was taken by W . Bro . Fortier , the M . assisted by his Wardens , Bros . Corbett ( the high . sherilT ) , and Kerr . Though the supper was given by St . John ' s

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