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* MONMOUTHSHIRE . Monmouth . —Loyal Monmouth Lodge , No . 671 , Masonic Hall , King's Head Hotel , Agincourt-square , Bro . J . Webb , No . 671 . Newport . —Silurian Lodge , No . 693 , first Wed . Masonic Hall . Silurian Chapter , last Fri . same place ; King ' s Head Hotel , High-street , Bro

J . Lloyd , No . 693 ; Westgate Hotel , Commercial-street , Bro . S . Hallen . NORFOLK . Great Yarmouth . —Lodge of Friendshipy No . 117 , last Tues . Duke's Head Hotel , Bro . James Plumb .

- NOTTINGHAMSHIRE . Shipley . —No . 744 , sec . Tues . at 7 , Shipley Boat , Robert Noon , No . 744 . SOMERSETSHIRE . Bath . —Royal Sussex Lodge , No . 61 , Amery's Hotel , Bro . John Amery . HuNTSPiLL . «~ Rural Philanthropic Lodge , No . 367 , Highbridge Inn , Bro . Butson

SURREY . Chertsey . —St . George ' s Lodge , No . 486 , Crown Inn , Bro , H . Lovett . ^ Croydon .- —Frederick Lodge of Unity , No . 661 , first Mon . Greyhound Hotel , Bro B . Bean . Frederick Chapter , and Encampment , at same house .

East Surrey Lodge of Concord , No . 680 , at same house . Ewell . —Grove Lodge , No . 593 , Spring Hotel , Bro . Mason ' s widow . Grove Chapter , at same house . Reigate .- —Surrey Lodge , No . 603 , White Hart Hotel , Bro . Goldsmith . Richmond . —Lodge of Harmony , No . 317 , Tues . n . f . m . Greyhound Hotel , Bro Furze . Iris Chapter , at same house . YORKSHIRE . Leeds . —Alfred Lodge , No . 384 , first Fri . at 6 , Griffin Inn , West Bar , Bro . Riley .

Obituary.

BRO . MAJOR HUGH F . DRUMMOND . Killed in the Trenches before Sebastopol , Major Hugh F . Drummond , Scots Fusileer Guards , a member of the Lodge of Harmony , No . 317 , Richmond , making the seventh member of this Lodge who has lost his life in the Crimea . MRS . BAINBRIDGE . On the 22 nd instant , regretted by all who knew her , Mary , the wife of Brother J . N . Bainbridge , M . D ., Past Master of the Bank of England Lodge .

Notices To Correspondents.

NOTICES TO COEEESPOND ^ NTS .

The Editors absence from London must be his apology for the Reviews of Books standing over till next month . " J . R . T . "—We congratulate the leaders of the Early-Closing Movement , on the successful result of the meeting at Guildhall . " Bro . S . Aldrich . "—Your communication arrived after our arrangements were made : it shall appear next month .

" G . E . Montreal . —The questions put in your letter are of such serious import , that we do not feel ourselves competent to answer them without consulting some superior authorities , which our absence from London prevents our doing in sufficient time for this number . In our next we hope to be able to answer them fully .

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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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Untitled Article

* MONMOUTHSHIRE . Monmouth . —Loyal Monmouth Lodge , No . 671 , Masonic Hall , King's Head Hotel , Agincourt-square , Bro . J . Webb , No . 671 . Newport . —Silurian Lodge , No . 693 , first Wed . Masonic Hall . Silurian Chapter , last Fri . same place ; King ' s Head Hotel , High-street , Bro

J . Lloyd , No . 693 ; Westgate Hotel , Commercial-street , Bro . S . Hallen . NORFOLK . Great Yarmouth . —Lodge of Friendshipy No . 117 , last Tues . Duke's Head Hotel , Bro . James Plumb .

- NOTTINGHAMSHIRE . Shipley . —No . 744 , sec . Tues . at 7 , Shipley Boat , Robert Noon , No . 744 . SOMERSETSHIRE . Bath . —Royal Sussex Lodge , No . 61 , Amery's Hotel , Bro . John Amery . HuNTSPiLL . «~ Rural Philanthropic Lodge , No . 367 , Highbridge Inn , Bro . Butson

SURREY . Chertsey . —St . George ' s Lodge , No . 486 , Crown Inn , Bro , H . Lovett . ^ Croydon .- —Frederick Lodge of Unity , No . 661 , first Mon . Greyhound Hotel , Bro B . Bean . Frederick Chapter , and Encampment , at same house .

East Surrey Lodge of Concord , No . 680 , at same house . Ewell . —Grove Lodge , No . 593 , Spring Hotel , Bro . Mason ' s widow . Grove Chapter , at same house . Reigate .- —Surrey Lodge , No . 603 , White Hart Hotel , Bro . Goldsmith . Richmond . —Lodge of Harmony , No . 317 , Tues . n . f . m . Greyhound Hotel , Bro Furze . Iris Chapter , at same house . YORKSHIRE . Leeds . —Alfred Lodge , No . 384 , first Fri . at 6 , Griffin Inn , West Bar , Bro . Riley .

Obituary.

BRO . MAJOR HUGH F . DRUMMOND . Killed in the Trenches before Sebastopol , Major Hugh F . Drummond , Scots Fusileer Guards , a member of the Lodge of Harmony , No . 317 , Richmond , making the seventh member of this Lodge who has lost his life in the Crimea . MRS . BAINBRIDGE . On the 22 nd instant , regretted by all who knew her , Mary , the wife of Brother J . N . Bainbridge , M . D ., Past Master of the Bank of England Lodge .

Notices To Correspondents.

NOTICES TO COEEESPOND ^ NTS .

The Editors absence from London must be his apology for the Reviews of Books standing over till next month . " J . R . T . "—We congratulate the leaders of the Early-Closing Movement , on the successful result of the meeting at Guildhall . " Bro . S . Aldrich . "—Your communication arrived after our arrangements were made : it shall appear next month .

" G . E . Montreal . —The questions put in your letter are of such serious import , that we do not feel ourselves competent to answer them without consulting some superior authorities , which our absence from London prevents our doing in sufficient time for this number . In our next we hope to be able to answer them fully .

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