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Masonic Mems.

MASONIC MEMS .

THE MASONIC MIRROR . " * * All communications to be addressed fco 19 , Salisbury-street , -Strand , London , W . C .

t ) N tbe occasion of the laying the foundation stone of the "Eoyal Albert Asylum for Idiots and Imbeciles of the Northern Counties , on June 17 th , Grand Lodge will he opened in that town prior to the ceremony . THE Eoyal Masonic Institution for Boys has enjoyed the honour of the Queen ' s patronage since 1852 . Her Majesty has

been graciously pleased to present an autograph copy of " Leaves from the Journal of our Life in the Highlands" to the library of the Institution .

Metropolitan.

METROPOLITAN .

THE ROTAI ATHEISTAK LODG-E ( NO . 19 ) met on Thursday , -the 14 th inst ., and , after the transaction of business , the "brethren dined at the Cannon-street Hotel . EGYPTIAN LODGE ( NO . 27 ) . —This vastly-increasing lodge "held a meeting on Thursday week , at Anderton ' s Hotel , Fleetstreet , and was attended as usual by a large number of brethren . Bro . John Coutts , the indefatigable and talented W . M ., opened

io & geat qnarter-past 5 , upon which the usual formula respecting the previous meeting was gone through , and , having been Satisfactorily arranged , Bros . Cartletfc and Potter were duly prepared for the ceremony of raising , which was accordingly vouchsafed them . Tins was succeeded by the introduction of Uro . Donald MacEae , for fche purpose of receiving the second ¦ degree in the Order . This like tbe previous one

ceremony , , was admirably rendered by the W . M ., who , by his urbanity and strict attention to the duties appertaining to the onerous position ¦ of the chair , has justly entitled him to the suffrage of the lodge , and fully satisfied the members that they placed the right man in the right place when they re-elected Bro . Coutts a second time to preside over them . There was only one gentleman for ¦ initiation present ( Mr . William Little ) . This gentleman was

successfully balloted for , and received the initiation step to the mysteries of Freemasonry . The brethren then adjourned from labour to refreshment , provided by Bro . Clemow , and superintended b y Bro . Smith , the manager ; the arrangements being excellent . The W . M . gave the various toasts usual upon such

occasions , and , in proposing her Majesty the Queen , adverted to the late dastardly attempt upon the life of the Duke of Edinburgh in terms of indignation , and expressed his certain conviction , that the Queen had no greater sympathisers than Freemasons—than whom a move loyal body did not exist . Bro . J . Smith , P . G . P ., returned thanks for the G . Lodge of England , and remarked that he had been so long associated with the Egyptian Lodon installation nihtbut more so on

ge g , -this occasion as it afforded him the opportunity of expressing how grateful the brethren ought to he in having so excellent a Master , who had twice been elected W . M ., and had twice served as steward to the Masonic charities . It was to such brethren the Craft were greatly indebted for the support the various charities received . The visitors were Bros . J . Smith , P . G . P . ; Payne , No . 23 ; Gordon Hipburn , No . 3 ( Scotland ) . ' E . Harriss , 73 141

P . M ., No . ; Boas , No . ; F . A . Thompson , No . 49 ; and Bro . Montrie , P . M ., No . 11 . The last named brother aud Bro . Harriss returned thanks for the visitors . Bro . D . H . Jacobs in a very excellent and humourous speech , replied to the toast of the P . M's ., intimating his intention of becoming steward for the Girls' School , which intimation was received with acclamations . Bro Bern also replied to the same toast in a similar happy strain . During the evening some admirable singing amanated from Bros . Brewer , Jacobs , Ovenden , Dawson , Little , and lastly , though not least , H . M . Levy , P . M ., No . 188 .

BBITANNIC LODGE ( No . 33 ) . The annual meeting of this lodge for the installation of the Worshipful Master and the appointment of the officers of

this lodge was held at the Freemasons' Hall , Great Queen - street , on the 8 th instant . Lodge was called for four o ' clock punctually , and the W . M ., Bro . John Strapp , upon taking the chair afc that time , proceeded to open the lodge according to ancient custom and with prayer . The minutes of the last meeting having been read and confirmed , the following resolution , passed at a meeting of th lodge held on FridayMarch 13 th 1868 became operative : —

, , , " 1 . That , from the present time , the fee to be paid by the brethren becoming 'joining members' of the lodge be twentyfive guineas ; " and " 2 . That the attention of the brethren be called to the bye-law ( No . 16 ) of the lodge , the provisions of which it is proposed be , for the future , strictly complied with . " The lodge having been opened in the second degree , Bro .

F . A . Paget underwent the usual examination prior to his receiving the third degree . Bro . Paget then retired , and the lodge was opened in the third degree , and tbe candidate for being raised to the degree of M . M . having been properly prepared and announced , was admitted into tbe lodge , and underwent the ceremony of being raised to the sublime degree of a MM . and thereupon withdrew . The lodge was then

., resumed in the second degree , when Bro . William Smith , CM , P . M ., presented Bro . James Glegg , the S . W ., to the W . M . as the W . M . elect , for the purpose of being obligated according to ancient custom ; after the usual formalities had been gone through , and having pledged himself to the proper performance of the duties of W . M . for the ensuing year . The lodge was opened in the third degree and all the

brethren who were not entitled to remain having withdrawn , the ceremony of installation of the W . M . was then proceeded with by the board of Installed Masters , under the able presidency of Bro . J . Pierce , P . M ., who performed the ceremony in an admirable manner . The board having been dissolved the brethren were admitted in regular order of precedence and saluted ; and the new W . M .

then proceeded to appoint as his officers for the ensuing year the following brethren : —Bro . Shields as S . W . ; Bro . A . G . Church as J . W . ; Bro . Jas Glaisher as S . D . ; Bro . Magnus Ohren as J . D . ; & c . & c . These were regularly invested and installed

in their offices -, and the re-investing of the Treas ., Bro . Lewis Crombie , and the Sec , Bro . T . A . Chubb , having been effected Bro . Pierce delivered the usual addresses . The following were present : — Bros . Strapp , W . M . ; Glegg , S . W . ; Shields , J . W . ; Pesrce , P . M . ; W . Smith , CM , P . M . ; Crombio , Treas . ; Chubb , See . ; A . G . Church , S . D . ; Glaisher , J . D . ; Oliren , J . G , ; G . England , Sen ., M . C . ; Muriel ; Webb ; Eochussen ; Paget ; Mansell ; Finch ;

Paddon ; Norman ; Gale ; Alderman Hose ; Fergusson ; Snow ; Parker ; Chognoweth ; Pawley ; Saunders ; Horsley ; Turner ; Finley ; Hodge ; Palmer ; Craig ; Fairlie ; Clouston ; G . England , Jun . ; Young ; Dixon ; Strawbridge ; Spencer ; Beaman ; Wallis ; Banister ; Stent ; James ; Truscott ; Sparks ; Burke ; Voile ; Clarke ; Lewis . Visitors : —F . Walters , P . M ., 73 W . Dalziel 871 ; Dr . W . SmithISO ; H . EogersP . M .,

; , , , late lodge of Amity ; Lycee , 709 ; Hammerton , 255 ; Hallowes ( Mauritius ); Colhurn , Eoyal York , No . 7 ; Berry , P . M ., 179 ; C . Hallowes , 709 ; Gox , 19 ; Tafft , 55 ; Battye , P . M ., 142 ; Eobertson , G . M ., No . 7 ; Wallis , Star of Burmah Lodge ; Bate , 1 , 017 ; Payne , South Saxon Lodge ; Markley , 631 ; Jekylk , 87 ; Woodman , P . M ., 66 ; Braithwaite , P . M ., No . 4 ; Gielgud ; A . T . Lawler ; Carter ; and G . Fielding .

The several ceremonies having been completed , the usual inquiries were made by the W . M ., and several propositions of gentlemen for initiation anil joining the lodge , and for a joining brother to come iu under the new regulation as to the increased fee for a joining member , were then made ; and several resolutions under the business having been proposed , and a vote of 10 guineas from the Fund of Benevolence , and a vote of 5 guineas to the Masonic Life-boat Fund having been proposedthe

, business of the lodge was concluded . The lodge was closed according to ancient custom , and with solemn prayer , and the brethren adjourned to a banquet in the adjoining premises of the Freemasons' Tavern Company , where Bro . Gosden , the indefatigable manager of that establishment , so successfully caters for the gastronomic requirements of his patrons , and the engineers and other men ot science composing the Britannic

may be considered as excellent judges—indeed , there cannot be better judges of what is and what is not a good dinner ; and on this occasion , as on others since tbe establishment has been under Bro . Gosden's management , both members and visitors

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FREEMASONRY IN THE 17TH CENTURY. Article 1
MASONIC WORTHIES OF JERSEY. Article 4
A GERMAN VIEW OF BRO. D. MURRAY LYON'S HISTORY OF MOTHER KILWINNING. Article 7
DEGREES OF MASONIC KNIGHTHOOD v. THE RED CROSS OF ROME AND CONSTANTINE. Article 8
THE KNIGHTS TEMPLARS. Article 10
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 11
SUPERSTITION IN THE INTERIOR OF AFRICA. Article 12
RED CROSS OF CONSTANTINE. Article 13
FRENCH MASONRY. Article 13
MASONIC LIFEBOAT FUND. Article 13
MASONIC MEMS. Article 14
METROPOLITAN. Article 14
PROVINCIAL. Article 15
DEVONSHIRE. Article 15
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 16
MASONIC FESTIVITIES. Article 18
RESTORATION OF BRISTOL CATHEDRAL NAVE. Article 18
REVIEWS, Article 20
MEETINGS OF THE LEARNED SOCIETIES FOR THE WEEK ENDING MAT 30TH, 1868. Article 20
METROPOLITAN LODGE MEETINGS, ETC., FOR THE WEEK ENDING MAT 30TH, 1868. Article 20
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Masonic Mems.

MASONIC MEMS .

THE MASONIC MIRROR . " * * All communications to be addressed fco 19 , Salisbury-street , -Strand , London , W . C .

t ) N tbe occasion of the laying the foundation stone of the "Eoyal Albert Asylum for Idiots and Imbeciles of the Northern Counties , on June 17 th , Grand Lodge will he opened in that town prior to the ceremony . THE Eoyal Masonic Institution for Boys has enjoyed the honour of the Queen ' s patronage since 1852 . Her Majesty has

been graciously pleased to present an autograph copy of " Leaves from the Journal of our Life in the Highlands" to the library of the Institution .

Metropolitan.

METROPOLITAN .

THE ROTAI ATHEISTAK LODG-E ( NO . 19 ) met on Thursday , -the 14 th inst ., and , after the transaction of business , the "brethren dined at the Cannon-street Hotel . EGYPTIAN LODGE ( NO . 27 ) . —This vastly-increasing lodge "held a meeting on Thursday week , at Anderton ' s Hotel , Fleetstreet , and was attended as usual by a large number of brethren . Bro . John Coutts , the indefatigable and talented W . M ., opened

io & geat qnarter-past 5 , upon which the usual formula respecting the previous meeting was gone through , and , having been Satisfactorily arranged , Bros . Cartletfc and Potter were duly prepared for the ceremony of raising , which was accordingly vouchsafed them . Tins was succeeded by the introduction of Uro . Donald MacEae , for fche purpose of receiving the second ¦ degree in the Order . This like tbe previous one

ceremony , , was admirably rendered by the W . M ., who , by his urbanity and strict attention to the duties appertaining to the onerous position ¦ of the chair , has justly entitled him to the suffrage of the lodge , and fully satisfied the members that they placed the right man in the right place when they re-elected Bro . Coutts a second time to preside over them . There was only one gentleman for ¦ initiation present ( Mr . William Little ) . This gentleman was

successfully balloted for , and received the initiation step to the mysteries of Freemasonry . The brethren then adjourned from labour to refreshment , provided by Bro . Clemow , and superintended b y Bro . Smith , the manager ; the arrangements being excellent . The W . M . gave the various toasts usual upon such

occasions , and , in proposing her Majesty the Queen , adverted to the late dastardly attempt upon the life of the Duke of Edinburgh in terms of indignation , and expressed his certain conviction , that the Queen had no greater sympathisers than Freemasons—than whom a move loyal body did not exist . Bro . J . Smith , P . G . P ., returned thanks for the G . Lodge of England , and remarked that he had been so long associated with the Egyptian Lodon installation nihtbut more so on

ge g , -this occasion as it afforded him the opportunity of expressing how grateful the brethren ought to he in having so excellent a Master , who had twice been elected W . M ., and had twice served as steward to the Masonic charities . It was to such brethren the Craft were greatly indebted for the support the various charities received . The visitors were Bros . J . Smith , P . G . P . ; Payne , No . 23 ; Gordon Hipburn , No . 3 ( Scotland ) . ' E . Harriss , 73 141

P . M ., No . ; Boas , No . ; F . A . Thompson , No . 49 ; and Bro . Montrie , P . M ., No . 11 . The last named brother aud Bro . Harriss returned thanks for the visitors . Bro . D . H . Jacobs in a very excellent and humourous speech , replied to the toast of the P . M's ., intimating his intention of becoming steward for the Girls' School , which intimation was received with acclamations . Bro Bern also replied to the same toast in a similar happy strain . During the evening some admirable singing amanated from Bros . Brewer , Jacobs , Ovenden , Dawson , Little , and lastly , though not least , H . M . Levy , P . M ., No . 188 .

BBITANNIC LODGE ( No . 33 ) . The annual meeting of this lodge for the installation of the Worshipful Master and the appointment of the officers of

this lodge was held at the Freemasons' Hall , Great Queen - street , on the 8 th instant . Lodge was called for four o ' clock punctually , and the W . M ., Bro . John Strapp , upon taking the chair afc that time , proceeded to open the lodge according to ancient custom and with prayer . The minutes of the last meeting having been read and confirmed , the following resolution , passed at a meeting of th lodge held on FridayMarch 13 th 1868 became operative : —

, , , " 1 . That , from the present time , the fee to be paid by the brethren becoming 'joining members' of the lodge be twentyfive guineas ; " and " 2 . That the attention of the brethren be called to the bye-law ( No . 16 ) of the lodge , the provisions of which it is proposed be , for the future , strictly complied with . " The lodge having been opened in the second degree , Bro .

F . A . Paget underwent the usual examination prior to his receiving the third degree . Bro . Paget then retired , and the lodge was opened in the third degree , and tbe candidate for being raised to the degree of M . M . having been properly prepared and announced , was admitted into tbe lodge , and underwent the ceremony of being raised to the sublime degree of a MM . and thereupon withdrew . The lodge was then

., resumed in the second degree , when Bro . William Smith , CM , P . M ., presented Bro . James Glegg , the S . W ., to the W . M . as the W . M . elect , for the purpose of being obligated according to ancient custom ; after the usual formalities had been gone through , and having pledged himself to the proper performance of the duties of W . M . for the ensuing year . The lodge was opened in the third degree and all the

brethren who were not entitled to remain having withdrawn , the ceremony of installation of the W . M . was then proceeded with by the board of Installed Masters , under the able presidency of Bro . J . Pierce , P . M ., who performed the ceremony in an admirable manner . The board having been dissolved the brethren were admitted in regular order of precedence and saluted ; and the new W . M .

then proceeded to appoint as his officers for the ensuing year the following brethren : —Bro . Shields as S . W . ; Bro . A . G . Church as J . W . ; Bro . Jas Glaisher as S . D . ; Bro . Magnus Ohren as J . D . ; & c . & c . These were regularly invested and installed

in their offices -, and the re-investing of the Treas ., Bro . Lewis Crombie , and the Sec , Bro . T . A . Chubb , having been effected Bro . Pierce delivered the usual addresses . The following were present : — Bros . Strapp , W . M . ; Glegg , S . W . ; Shields , J . W . ; Pesrce , P . M . ; W . Smith , CM , P . M . ; Crombio , Treas . ; Chubb , See . ; A . G . Church , S . D . ; Glaisher , J . D . ; Oliren , J . G , ; G . England , Sen ., M . C . ; Muriel ; Webb ; Eochussen ; Paget ; Mansell ; Finch ;

Paddon ; Norman ; Gale ; Alderman Hose ; Fergusson ; Snow ; Parker ; Chognoweth ; Pawley ; Saunders ; Horsley ; Turner ; Finley ; Hodge ; Palmer ; Craig ; Fairlie ; Clouston ; G . England , Jun . ; Young ; Dixon ; Strawbridge ; Spencer ; Beaman ; Wallis ; Banister ; Stent ; James ; Truscott ; Sparks ; Burke ; Voile ; Clarke ; Lewis . Visitors : —F . Walters , P . M ., 73 W . Dalziel 871 ; Dr . W . SmithISO ; H . EogersP . M .,

; , , , late lodge of Amity ; Lycee , 709 ; Hammerton , 255 ; Hallowes ( Mauritius ); Colhurn , Eoyal York , No . 7 ; Berry , P . M ., 179 ; C . Hallowes , 709 ; Gox , 19 ; Tafft , 55 ; Battye , P . M ., 142 ; Eobertson , G . M ., No . 7 ; Wallis , Star of Burmah Lodge ; Bate , 1 , 017 ; Payne , South Saxon Lodge ; Markley , 631 ; Jekylk , 87 ; Woodman , P . M ., 66 ; Braithwaite , P . M ., No . 4 ; Gielgud ; A . T . Lawler ; Carter ; and G . Fielding .

The several ceremonies having been completed , the usual inquiries were made by the W . M ., and several propositions of gentlemen for initiation anil joining the lodge , and for a joining brother to come iu under the new regulation as to the increased fee for a joining member , were then made ; and several resolutions under the business having been proposed , and a vote of 10 guineas from the Fund of Benevolence , and a vote of 5 guineas to the Masonic Life-boat Fund having been proposedthe

, business of the lodge was concluded . The lodge was closed according to ancient custom , and with solemn prayer , and the brethren adjourned to a banquet in the adjoining premises of the Freemasons' Tavern Company , where Bro . Gosden , the indefatigable manager of that establishment , so successfully caters for the gastronomic requirements of his patrons , and the engineers and other men ot science composing the Britannic

may be considered as excellent judges—indeed , there cannot be better judges of what is and what is not a good dinner ; and on this occasion , as on others since tbe establishment has been under Bro . Gosden's management , both members and visitors

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