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The Reporter.
THE REPORTER .
Our reporters have been so much occupied as not to have taken notes of many interesting , although perhaps not important , meetings . H . R . H ., the Grand Master , after a lapse of many years , on the 22 nd of May , accepted an invitation to dine with the Grand Master ' s Lodge ; and , as might be expected , the visit of the august guest was welcomed with great respect and enthu siasm . Bro . Rodbear , the W . M ., and Bro . Giraud , the Treasurer , were particularly assiduous , and the Grand faster himself
expressed highly gratified . It is believed that the Grand Master intends to honour many other Lodges with a visit . June 18— THE CROSS OP CHRIST ENCAMPMENT met , and passed a very delightful day under the auspices of Sir Knight W . T . Smith , the j \ l , anniversaiy of * e battle of Waterloo was not forgotten , and the health of the hero who achieved it was suitably remembered . Sir Knight Crucefix adverted to the position of Christian and
Masonry , made a few remarks on some passing events in the sister kingdoms . ENCAMPMENT OP FAITH AND FIDELITY ( 3 ) , gains strength daily ancl is now , we believe , one of the most numerous of the Order . The M . E . C ., Sir Knight Plenry Udall , as we hear , intends conferring the Rose Croix , and higher orders on the last day of June . PRINCE OF WALES ' CHAPTER ( 324 . ) , June 4 . —We are happy to say that this day all the differences which have long existed in this
so Chapter , were arranged under the judicious management of the Pro G . M ., the Earl of Zetland , the M . E . Z . LODGE OP AMITY ( 200 ) , GREENWICH , June 15 . —All the members of the St . Mary s Lodge were , on THIS OCCASION , admitted as visitors by a previous arrangement ; the clay went off well . Bro . Barlee makes an excellent W . M .
ALPUA LODGE ( NO . —) , May 22—A meeting of the Lodge washeld this day at Kensington Palace ; present , H . R . H . the Duke of Sussex G . M the Worshipful Master , and a few members and visitors ; among the latter , Bros . T . F . Savory , George Aarons , and Henry . Some important and singular observations were made hy H . R . H ., who also addressed complimentary remarks to Bro . Aarons , with whose researches into Biblical literature he expressed himself much gratified . H . R . H invited to
Bro . Aarons banquet in the evening , which was passed , as might be expected , in true social recreation . The hospitalities of the royal Mason never showed more gracefully ; and we are happy to state that his health enabled him to enjoy the delight his conversation created . ST . LUKES LODGE ( 168 ) . —It affords us much pleasure to record the flourishing state of Freemasonry in this Lodge . Every monthl y meeting adds to its list of members ; at the last meeting of the Lodge donations of two
guineas were voted to each of the three Masonic charities—viz ., the Boys' School , the Girls' School , and the Asylum for Worth y Aged and Decayed Freemasons . The St . Luke ' s Lodge do not adjourn during the summer season , ancl is visited by many talented Brethren from the metropolis , who avail themselves of the quick transit of the steam-boats . B y the calendar we perceive the Lodge will meet on the first Monday in the monthat the Black Lion
, , Church Street , Chelsea . ST . LUKE ' LODGE OP INSTRUCTION ( 108 ) . —The meetings of this -Lodge of Instruction will be , during the summer months , every Sun-Hay evening , at Bro . Hitchcock ' s , the Gloucester Arms , Kensington
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
The Reporter.
THE REPORTER .
Our reporters have been so much occupied as not to have taken notes of many interesting , although perhaps not important , meetings . H . R . H ., the Grand Master , after a lapse of many years , on the 22 nd of May , accepted an invitation to dine with the Grand Master ' s Lodge ; and , as might be expected , the visit of the august guest was welcomed with great respect and enthu siasm . Bro . Rodbear , the W . M ., and Bro . Giraud , the Treasurer , were particularly assiduous , and the Grand faster himself
expressed highly gratified . It is believed that the Grand Master intends to honour many other Lodges with a visit . June 18— THE CROSS OP CHRIST ENCAMPMENT met , and passed a very delightful day under the auspices of Sir Knight W . T . Smith , the j \ l , anniversaiy of * e battle of Waterloo was not forgotten , and the health of the hero who achieved it was suitably remembered . Sir Knight Crucefix adverted to the position of Christian and
Masonry , made a few remarks on some passing events in the sister kingdoms . ENCAMPMENT OP FAITH AND FIDELITY ( 3 ) , gains strength daily ancl is now , we believe , one of the most numerous of the Order . The M . E . C ., Sir Knight Plenry Udall , as we hear , intends conferring the Rose Croix , and higher orders on the last day of June . PRINCE OF WALES ' CHAPTER ( 324 . ) , June 4 . —We are happy to say that this day all the differences which have long existed in this
so Chapter , were arranged under the judicious management of the Pro G . M ., the Earl of Zetland , the M . E . Z . LODGE OP AMITY ( 200 ) , GREENWICH , June 15 . —All the members of the St . Mary s Lodge were , on THIS OCCASION , admitted as visitors by a previous arrangement ; the clay went off well . Bro . Barlee makes an excellent W . M .
ALPUA LODGE ( NO . —) , May 22—A meeting of the Lodge washeld this day at Kensington Palace ; present , H . R . H . the Duke of Sussex G . M the Worshipful Master , and a few members and visitors ; among the latter , Bros . T . F . Savory , George Aarons , and Henry . Some important and singular observations were made hy H . R . H ., who also addressed complimentary remarks to Bro . Aarons , with whose researches into Biblical literature he expressed himself much gratified . H . R . H invited to
Bro . Aarons banquet in the evening , which was passed , as might be expected , in true social recreation . The hospitalities of the royal Mason never showed more gracefully ; and we are happy to state that his health enabled him to enjoy the delight his conversation created . ST . LUKES LODGE ( 168 ) . —It affords us much pleasure to record the flourishing state of Freemasonry in this Lodge . Every monthl y meeting adds to its list of members ; at the last meeting of the Lodge donations of two
guineas were voted to each of the three Masonic charities—viz ., the Boys' School , the Girls' School , and the Asylum for Worth y Aged and Decayed Freemasons . The St . Luke ' s Lodge do not adjourn during the summer season , ancl is visited by many talented Brethren from the metropolis , who avail themselves of the quick transit of the steam-boats . B y the calendar we perceive the Lodge will meet on the first Monday in the monthat the Black Lion
, , Church Street , Chelsea . ST . LUKE ' LODGE OP INSTRUCTION ( 108 ) . —The meetings of this -Lodge of Instruction will be , during the summer months , every Sun-Hay evening , at Bro . Hitchcock ' s , the Gloucester Arms , Kensington