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Notices Of Meetings.

NOTICES OF MEETINGS .

LODGE OF ANTIQUITY , No . 178 . rHHE members of this Lodgo held their annual pic-nic on Wed--1- nesday , 17 th insfc ., when thoy visited Beeston Castle , Cheshire . About thirty-five brethren , with their ladiea , journeyed in saloons , per London and North Western Railway to Hartford , where conveyances were in waiting to carry them to Beeston . On their way to the latter placo the party , by special permission , were allowed to go

through Lord Delomere ' a grounds , Vale Royal . Ou arriving at Beeston , tho party made their way to the Castle Hotel , where a splendid repast waa ia readiness . The meal , which was excellently served by the host ( Mr . S . Williamson ) , was greatly appreciated , and

this part of the proceedings concluded , the party visited the ancient Castle . The rains were minutely inspected , and the party subsequently took tea ia the grouada . Beeston was left shortly after six o ' clock , and the company left Hartford afc 8 " 20 , arriving ia Wigan a few minntea after nine .

ON Thursday , fche 18 th insfc ., this Lodge celebrated the Festival of St . John the Baptist , at their Lodge-room at the Macclesfield Arms Hotel . Tho Lodge met afc 230 , under the presidency of the retiring W . M . Bro . T . Brough , and there was a good muster of brethren . Bro . Thos . Richards was installed W . M . for the ensuing year , by Bros . Brough and W . I . Bates . The W . M . appointed his

Officers , aa follow : —Broa . T . Brough I . P . M ., C . A . Bradley S . W ., W . Carswoll J . W ., W . Astle Treasurer , B . Morton Secretary , R . Edwards S . D ., J . L . Fawcett J . D ., W . Kefctlewell I . G ., A . Cockayne D . of C , W . I . Bates P . M . Almoner , J . A . Fox Organist , G . Fountain S . S ., S . Schofield , C . Stoneley Stewards , D . Mason Tyler , F . Hulme

Assistant Tyler . In the evening the annnal banquet took place , the W . M . presiding , ancl the S . W . occupying the vice-chair . Bro . Crowther catered in hia usual satisfactory manner . Amongst those present were Bro . R . Newhouso , the Provincial Grand Secretary , who , in the course of the evening , expressed himself highly pleased

with the working of the Lodge , and fche general condition of the Craffc in Macclesfield ; Bro . George Swindells , 295 ( Mayor of the Borough ) , Capfcoin H . Cardwell 1387 , T . S . Sheldon W . M . 533 , J . Staniforth W . M . 295 , the newly-elected Officera and other members

UNITY LODGE , No . 267 .

of 267 , several of the Officers and membera of the sister Lodge in Macclesfield , and of the Congletoa Lodge , aad several visitors from Lancashire and Cheshire Lodges , numberiug iu all about 60 . The usual Masonic toasts were given and heartily responded to , fche proceedings terminating before the statutory hoar .

PEACE AND HARMONY LODGE , No . 359

THIS Lodge was honoured , afc the regular meeting on Monday , tbe 15 th inst ., by a visit from the Right Worshipful Provincial Grand Master ( Bro . W . W . B . Beach , M . P . ) , accompanied by several members of the Provincial Grand Lodge of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight . The W . M . of the Lodge ( Bro . A . J . Blackman ) presided , aud

amongst those assembled to greet tho visitors wero Bro ? . T . P . Payne , J . It . Weston , M . Emanuel , C . W . A . Jellicoe , John Adams , 11 . Dusautoy , T . Lashmore , H . P . Arthur , G . Cross , D . 0 . Hobbs , E . 0 . Longland , J . E . Aldis , J . Fewinga , C . J . Appleford , W . Foster , J . If . Martin , Rev . F . J . Ashmall , F . Dacombe , A . Ilowett , ancl W . Hussey . The

W . M . s unci Wardens of the Clausentum and Shirley Lodges were unavoidably absent , and sent apologies . Dnring the evening a bawlsome P . M . ' s jewel was presented to I . P . M . Dusautoy , who in turn presented tlio Lodge with a seal impress . After the business burl beeu transacted they sat dovvu to au admirably-served banquet , and a very

pleasant evening , and ono long to bo remembered in tho history of the Lodge , was spent . The usual Loyal aud Masonic toasts wero dul y honoured , the health of tho Right Worshipful Provincial Grand Master hia Deputy and Officers was drunk . Tho Right Worshipful

Provincial Grand Master , in responding , referred in commendatory tonus to the manner iu which the business of tho Lodgo of Peace aud Harmony waa conducted , and congratulated the brethreu upou the vory influential and prosperous condition of the Lodgo .

MENTURIA LODGE , No . 418 .

' pitK usual monthly meeting of this Lodge waa held at HauJoy , on -L Tuesday , the 16 th inst ., the W . M . Bro . U . Windlo in tho chair , and for a summer mcctiug there was a good attendance of the members , between ' 60 aud dU being present . Tho Lodgo WJIM honoured with a visit from the II . W . Provincial Grand Muster

ol tho Provinco ( Jul . Foster Gough , LL . D ., P . G . S . B . On entering tho Lodgo , attended by Past aud Present Provincial Grand Officers , tho ll . W . I' . G . M . took tho chair whilst tho circular and minutes were road and confirmed , after which ho requested tlio W . M . to resume the f'iWol , and proceed with tho further bnsiness . Bros , forester and

Riishforth woro thou questioned as necessary , and parsed to thc uocond degree by tho W . M ., tho charge being delivered by the S . W . Bro . T . Robinson . After fraternal greetings from tho visiting brethren , a resolution was proposed by Uro . E . V . Greatbatch P . M . JM ' . G . Snpt , Works , and seconded by Bro . Tunnicliff I . P . M ., that the

Hum of Fifty Guineas bo subscribed to tho I loyal Masonio Institution for I ' oys , ont of tho proceeds of the Conversazione held in February last . Tho proposer and seconder referred to the fact that they had taken au active part iu assisting to bring about , aud producing evidence before , fcho recent Committee of Inquiry into tho management

of the Boy ' s School , and they hoped and believed that nothing bnt good to the Institution would result from thafc Inquiry . They had now tho greatest possible pleasure in asking fcho Lodge to strengthen

tho hands of tho Provisional Committee by a hand . iorr . o subscription to tlio funds . Some discussion look place ho to tho desirability ot increasing tiro amount to such a sum a :- ; Would constitute the Lodgo a Vice Patrou , but ultimately the resoIiiUya raxa

Notices Of Meetings.

carried , the hope being held oat that afc au early date funda would be forthcoming to enrol tho Lodge amongst the list of Yice Patrons . The R . W . Provincial Grand Master thou com . plimented tho W . M . and Officers upon tho excellent manner in which , nofc only tho two passings , but tbo entire business of the Lodgo hart

been conducted . It left little * , very little indeed , further to ha desired . He had found every Officer at hia post , and well up in his duties , which gave him very great pleasure . He also expressed hia gratification at seeing the resolntion carried with respect to tbe grant to the Boys' School , showing as it did the truly Masonio

spirit of the brethren . Some , possibly mosfc of tbo members of the Lodge , thought that some improvement might bo made in tbo management of tho Institution , bat at the same time they wore nofc withholding their pecuniary aid . They recognised the facfc that tho boys were there , and must be provided for . He waa truly glad that

a Staffordshire Lodge was acting ao nobly in the matter , and he doubted nofc thafc tho action of tbe "Mentaria" would carry influence even beyond the borders of hia own Province . Colonel Gough then referred , in eulogistic terms , to a paper on voting ia Lodges ( as to candidates ) , whioh waa read by Bro . Greatbatch

before the members of the Lodge recently , a printed copy of whioh he had received . He thoroughly endorsed the principles suggested , ia the paper , aad he thought ifc a most useful and commendable

contribution . Ho apologised for having to leave the Lodge before it waa closed , bat was compelled to do so in order fco catch a train . After the departure of the R . W . Prov . Grand Master the Lodge waa closed , and the brethren adjourned to light refreshment in fche anteroom .

ELLESMERE LODGE , No . 758 . ON Thursday , the 18 th iasfc ., fche Festival of St . John was cele . brated at the Masonio-rooms , Runcorn . Bro . Nowhouae coo . gratalated Bro . Snmmerfield on the efficient way in which the bnai . ness of the Lodge had been conducted . Bro . Snmmerfield tbrn inatalled Bro . Arthur Linaker aa W . M . for the ensuing year . Tha

newly-elected W . M . afterwarda invested the following Officers : —Bro * . G . Snmmerfield I . P . M ., J . Cooper S . W ., J . Littler J . W ., C . W . Phillips S . D ., T . S . Burgess J . D ., W . Hankiusou I . G ., W . R . Waaa Treasurer , T . Sharrocks Secretary , W . E . Lancaster Organist , J . La

Couteur Almoner , and G . Hayea Tyler . A Past Master ' s jewel waa presented to Bro . George Sammerfield , for hia services duriug hia term of office , and also a Life Governorship on the Cheshire Masonia Educational Institution .

THIS well known and influential Lodge , whioh at one time held its meetinga in Everton itself , assembled on 17 th inst ., iu very strong force afc the Masonic Hall , Hope-Streefc , Liverpool , to instal the W . M . elect Bro . R . S . Milne . The Lodge haa become a very strong one daring the past twelve or fourteen years , and many well known local mon of standing still keep up their connection with it , the annual

EVERTON LODGE , No . 823 .

assembly boing alwaya looked forward to with interest by Masons in the city . The chair was taken by Bro . W . Maddox W . M . There were numerous Visitors who accepted tho hospitality of the Lodge The W . M . elect was presented by Bro ? . Councillors John Honlding and W . J . Lunt , and the ceremony was performed by Bro . Maddox .

The following Officers wero invested : —Bros . William Maddox I . P . M , R . T . Britton S . W ., John Mantlo J . W ., Councillor W . J . Luuo Treasnrer ( re-elected ) , Edwin Kite Secretary , W . J . Gm'lberfc S . D ., T . W . King J . D ., W . Spencer I . G ., F . Turner S . S ., T . C . Milling , ton J . S ., Jabez Gates A . S ., Joseph Bennett A . S . Bros . W . II . Ball

was re-elected Tyler , and R . W . Gow D . C . Before tbe Lodge closed , a handaouio Past Treasurer's jewel , in recognition of his twenty-one years' service , was presented to Bro . Councillor W . J . Lunt , aud suit , ably acknowledged . Bro . Casey catered admirably for the brethren ,

ancl duriug tho ovouiug a valuable P . M . a jewel was presented to tho I . P . M . ou behalf of the Lodge , and it was accompanied by a full suit of regalia . A woU-cxecuted musical programme conduced to tho enjoyment of tho brethren .

BURGOYNE LODGE , No . C 07 .

THE members had a most enjoyable onting on luesday , 16 th iosf B Nearly all tho committee of tho Lodge hail from the ncighbou 9 hood of Clapham Junction , ao Battersea was well represented in tho pleasant little party which wont down to Windsor , by saloon carriage , had a drive to Virginia Water , and afterwards dined at The Castle Inn . Bro . John Cross W . M . presided . A number of ladies were

present , aud tho toasfc of tho Ladies , giveu by tho W . M ., WM well received . Bros . Murk Gill , Ilnahlo ' gb , Norrington , Harvey , Price , Sadler , White , Princo , Gabb , and other woll-knoivu Craftsmen took part iu tho proceedings . Tho gonial Bro . Goorgo acted as Steward , aud contributed a good deal fco tbo success of tbo day .

MARWOOD LODGE , No . 1244 ,

ON tho 2 nd inst . tho celebration of tho Annual Festival of the Marwood Lodgo and tho installation of Bro . Goorgo Hood as tho W . M . for the ensuing year took placo at Redcar . The ceremony of installation was performed by fcho Right Worshipful fche Ho » . \ V . T . Ordo-Powlott P . G . W . and D . P . G . M . N . and K . Yoikshiro .

Several visitors wero pioscnt , including brethren from Middlesborough , Stockton , Darlington , I [ udderslield , & o . Tho W . M . after , wards invested the officers for tho year , and the proceedings concluded with a banquet , held at the Gotham Hotel .

ST MARGARET'S LODGE , No . 1-152 . ON Monday , the 1 st inst ., tho members of this Lodgo proiento . l fco Bro F A . Mann P . G . O . a Past Mastei ' d jewel and an ilium ' m .

titer ] address , ou tho occasion of bis leaving Lowestoft . After tbo Idodgo business was concluded , the brethreu adjourned to the G . eH Kri . st ' n Hotel , nnd partook ol * a cold auppor , which wt-a auppliel iu : xcellcut litvlc ' by the hour ,. Ua > . Bales .

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Notices Of Meetings.

NOTICES OF MEETINGS .

LODGE OF ANTIQUITY , No . 178 . rHHE members of this Lodgo held their annual pic-nic on Wed--1- nesday , 17 th insfc ., when thoy visited Beeston Castle , Cheshire . About thirty-five brethren , with their ladiea , journeyed in saloons , per London and North Western Railway to Hartford , where conveyances were in waiting to carry them to Beeston . On their way to the latter placo the party , by special permission , were allowed to go

through Lord Delomere ' a grounds , Vale Royal . Ou arriving at Beeston , tho party made their way to the Castle Hotel , where a splendid repast waa ia readiness . The meal , which was excellently served by the host ( Mr . S . Williamson ) , was greatly appreciated , and

this part of the proceedings concluded , the party visited the ancient Castle . The rains were minutely inspected , and the party subsequently took tea ia the grouada . Beeston was left shortly after six o ' clock , and the company left Hartford afc 8 " 20 , arriving ia Wigan a few minntea after nine .

ON Thursday , fche 18 th insfc ., this Lodge celebrated the Festival of St . John the Baptist , at their Lodge-room at the Macclesfield Arms Hotel . Tho Lodge met afc 230 , under the presidency of the retiring W . M . Bro . T . Brough , and there was a good muster of brethren . Bro . Thos . Richards was installed W . M . for the ensuing year , by Bros . Brough and W . I . Bates . The W . M . appointed his

Officers , aa follow : —Broa . T . Brough I . P . M ., C . A . Bradley S . W ., W . Carswoll J . W ., W . Astle Treasurer , B . Morton Secretary , R . Edwards S . D ., J . L . Fawcett J . D ., W . Kefctlewell I . G ., A . Cockayne D . of C , W . I . Bates P . M . Almoner , J . A . Fox Organist , G . Fountain S . S ., S . Schofield , C . Stoneley Stewards , D . Mason Tyler , F . Hulme

Assistant Tyler . In the evening the annnal banquet took place , the W . M . presiding , ancl the S . W . occupying the vice-chair . Bro . Crowther catered in hia usual satisfactory manner . Amongst those present were Bro . R . Newhouso , the Provincial Grand Secretary , who , in the course of the evening , expressed himself highly pleased

with the working of the Lodge , and fche general condition of the Craffc in Macclesfield ; Bro . George Swindells , 295 ( Mayor of the Borough ) , Capfcoin H . Cardwell 1387 , T . S . Sheldon W . M . 533 , J . Staniforth W . M . 295 , the newly-elected Officera and other members

UNITY LODGE , No . 267 .

of 267 , several of the Officers and membera of the sister Lodge in Macclesfield , and of the Congletoa Lodge , aad several visitors from Lancashire and Cheshire Lodges , numberiug iu all about 60 . The usual Masonic toasts were given and heartily responded to , fche proceedings terminating before the statutory hoar .

PEACE AND HARMONY LODGE , No . 359

THIS Lodge was honoured , afc the regular meeting on Monday , tbe 15 th inst ., by a visit from the Right Worshipful Provincial Grand Master ( Bro . W . W . B . Beach , M . P . ) , accompanied by several members of the Provincial Grand Lodge of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight . The W . M . of the Lodge ( Bro . A . J . Blackman ) presided , aud

amongst those assembled to greet tho visitors wero Bro ? . T . P . Payne , J . It . Weston , M . Emanuel , C . W . A . Jellicoe , John Adams , 11 . Dusautoy , T . Lashmore , H . P . Arthur , G . Cross , D . 0 . Hobbs , E . 0 . Longland , J . E . Aldis , J . Fewinga , C . J . Appleford , W . Foster , J . If . Martin , Rev . F . J . Ashmall , F . Dacombe , A . Ilowett , ancl W . Hussey . The

W . M . s unci Wardens of the Clausentum and Shirley Lodges were unavoidably absent , and sent apologies . Dnring the evening a bawlsome P . M . ' s jewel was presented to I . P . M . Dusautoy , who in turn presented tlio Lodge with a seal impress . After the business burl beeu transacted they sat dovvu to au admirably-served banquet , and a very

pleasant evening , and ono long to bo remembered in tho history of the Lodge , was spent . The usual Loyal aud Masonic toasts wero dul y honoured , the health of tho Right Worshipful Provincial Grand Master hia Deputy and Officers was drunk . Tho Right Worshipful

Provincial Grand Master , in responding , referred in commendatory tonus to the manner iu which the business of tho Lodgo of Peace aud Harmony waa conducted , and congratulated the brethreu upou the vory influential and prosperous condition of the Lodgo .

MENTURIA LODGE , No . 418 .

' pitK usual monthly meeting of this Lodge waa held at HauJoy , on -L Tuesday , the 16 th inst ., the W . M . Bro . U . Windlo in tho chair , and for a summer mcctiug there was a good attendance of the members , between ' 60 aud dU being present . Tho Lodgo WJIM honoured with a visit from the II . W . Provincial Grand Muster

ol tho Provinco ( Jul . Foster Gough , LL . D ., P . G . S . B . On entering tho Lodgo , attended by Past aud Present Provincial Grand Officers , tho ll . W . I' . G . M . took tho chair whilst tho circular and minutes were road and confirmed , after which ho requested tlio W . M . to resume the f'iWol , and proceed with tho further bnsiness . Bros , forester and

Riishforth woro thou questioned as necessary , and parsed to thc uocond degree by tho W . M ., tho charge being delivered by the S . W . Bro . T . Robinson . After fraternal greetings from tho visiting brethren , a resolution was proposed by Uro . E . V . Greatbatch P . M . JM ' . G . Snpt , Works , and seconded by Bro . Tunnicliff I . P . M ., that the

Hum of Fifty Guineas bo subscribed to tho I loyal Masonio Institution for I ' oys , ont of tho proceeds of the Conversazione held in February last . Tho proposer and seconder referred to the fact that they had taken au active part iu assisting to bring about , aud producing evidence before , fcho recent Committee of Inquiry into tho management

of the Boy ' s School , and they hoped and believed that nothing bnt good to the Institution would result from thafc Inquiry . They had now tho greatest possible pleasure in asking fcho Lodge to strengthen

tho hands of tho Provisional Committee by a hand . iorr . o subscription to tlio funds . Some discussion look place ho to tho desirability ot increasing tiro amount to such a sum a :- ; Would constitute the Lodgo a Vice Patrou , but ultimately the resoIiiUya raxa

Notices Of Meetings.

carried , the hope being held oat that afc au early date funda would be forthcoming to enrol tho Lodge amongst the list of Yice Patrons . The R . W . Provincial Grand Master thou com . plimented tho W . M . and Officers upon tho excellent manner in which , nofc only tho two passings , but tbo entire business of the Lodgo hart

been conducted . It left little * , very little indeed , further to ha desired . He had found every Officer at hia post , and well up in his duties , which gave him very great pleasure . He also expressed hia gratification at seeing the resolntion carried with respect to tbe grant to the Boys' School , showing as it did the truly Masonio

spirit of the brethren . Some , possibly mosfc of tbo members of the Lodge , thought that some improvement might bo made in tbo management of tho Institution , bat at the same time they wore nofc withholding their pecuniary aid . They recognised the facfc that tho boys were there , and must be provided for . He waa truly glad that

a Staffordshire Lodge was acting ao nobly in the matter , and he doubted nofc thafc tho action of tbe "Mentaria" would carry influence even beyond the borders of hia own Province . Colonel Gough then referred , in eulogistic terms , to a paper on voting ia Lodges ( as to candidates ) , whioh waa read by Bro . Greatbatch

before the members of the Lodge recently , a printed copy of whioh he had received . He thoroughly endorsed the principles suggested , ia the paper , aad he thought ifc a most useful and commendable

contribution . Ho apologised for having to leave the Lodge before it waa closed , bat was compelled to do so in order fco catch a train . After the departure of the R . W . Prov . Grand Master the Lodge waa closed , and the brethren adjourned to light refreshment in fche anteroom .

ELLESMERE LODGE , No . 758 . ON Thursday , the 18 th iasfc ., fche Festival of St . John was cele . brated at the Masonio-rooms , Runcorn . Bro . Nowhouae coo . gratalated Bro . Snmmerfield on the efficient way in which the bnai . ness of the Lodge had been conducted . Bro . Snmmerfield tbrn inatalled Bro . Arthur Linaker aa W . M . for the ensuing year . Tha

newly-elected W . M . afterwarda invested the following Officers : —Bro * . G . Snmmerfield I . P . M ., J . Cooper S . W ., J . Littler J . W ., C . W . Phillips S . D ., T . S . Burgess J . D ., W . Hankiusou I . G ., W . R . Waaa Treasurer , T . Sharrocks Secretary , W . E . Lancaster Organist , J . La

Couteur Almoner , and G . Hayea Tyler . A Past Master ' s jewel waa presented to Bro . George Sammerfield , for hia services duriug hia term of office , and also a Life Governorship on the Cheshire Masonia Educational Institution .

THIS well known and influential Lodge , whioh at one time held its meetinga in Everton itself , assembled on 17 th inst ., iu very strong force afc the Masonic Hall , Hope-Streefc , Liverpool , to instal the W . M . elect Bro . R . S . Milne . The Lodge haa become a very strong one daring the past twelve or fourteen years , and many well known local mon of standing still keep up their connection with it , the annual

EVERTON LODGE , No . 823 .

assembly boing alwaya looked forward to with interest by Masons in the city . The chair was taken by Bro . W . Maddox W . M . There were numerous Visitors who accepted tho hospitality of the Lodge The W . M . elect was presented by Bro ? . Councillors John Honlding and W . J . Lunt , and the ceremony was performed by Bro . Maddox .

The following Officers wero invested : —Bros . William Maddox I . P . M , R . T . Britton S . W ., John Mantlo J . W ., Councillor W . J . Luuo Treasnrer ( re-elected ) , Edwin Kite Secretary , W . J . Gm'lberfc S . D ., T . W . King J . D ., W . Spencer I . G ., F . Turner S . S ., T . C . Milling , ton J . S ., Jabez Gates A . S ., Joseph Bennett A . S . Bros . W . II . Ball

was re-elected Tyler , and R . W . Gow D . C . Before tbe Lodge closed , a handaouio Past Treasurer's jewel , in recognition of his twenty-one years' service , was presented to Bro . Councillor W . J . Lunt , aud suit , ably acknowledged . Bro . Casey catered admirably for the brethren ,

ancl duriug tho ovouiug a valuable P . M . a jewel was presented to tho I . P . M . ou behalf of the Lodge , and it was accompanied by a full suit of regalia . A woU-cxecuted musical programme conduced to tho enjoyment of tho brethren .

BURGOYNE LODGE , No . C 07 .

THE members had a most enjoyable onting on luesday , 16 th iosf B Nearly all tho committee of tho Lodge hail from the ncighbou 9 hood of Clapham Junction , ao Battersea was well represented in tho pleasant little party which wont down to Windsor , by saloon carriage , had a drive to Virginia Water , and afterwards dined at The Castle Inn . Bro . John Cross W . M . presided . A number of ladies were

present , aud tho toasfc of tho Ladies , giveu by tho W . M ., WM well received . Bros . Murk Gill , Ilnahlo ' gb , Norrington , Harvey , Price , Sadler , White , Princo , Gabb , and other woll-knoivu Craftsmen took part iu tho proceedings . Tho gonial Bro . Goorgo acted as Steward , aud contributed a good deal fco tbo success of tbo day .

MARWOOD LODGE , No . 1244 ,

ON tho 2 nd inst . tho celebration of tho Annual Festival of the Marwood Lodgo and tho installation of Bro . Goorgo Hood as tho W . M . for the ensuing year took placo at Redcar . The ceremony of installation was performed by fcho Right Worshipful fche Ho » . \ V . T . Ordo-Powlott P . G . W . and D . P . G . M . N . and K . Yoikshiro .

Several visitors wero pioscnt , including brethren from Middlesborough , Stockton , Darlington , I [ udderslield , & o . Tho W . M . after , wards invested the officers for tho year , and the proceedings concluded with a banquet , held at the Gotham Hotel .

ST MARGARET'S LODGE , No . 1-152 . ON Monday , the 1 st inst ., tho members of this Lodgo proiento . l fco Bro F A . Mann P . G . O . a Past Mastei ' d jewel and an ilium ' m .

titer ] address , ou tho occasion of bis leaving Lowestoft . After tbo Idodgo business was concluded , the brethreu adjourned to the G . eH Kri . st ' n Hotel , nnd partook ol * a cold auppor , which wt-a auppliel iu : xcellcut litvlc ' by the hour ,. Ua > . Bales .

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