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Masonry , however well deserved by Brother AA yatt ; we suspect the account was furnished to the provincial paper by one of tho Profane World !) GOSPORT . —At the last meeting of the Lodge of Harmony ( 387 ) , Mr . George Adams was unanimously re-elected AV . M . for the ensuing year . COWES . —On Monday , December 28 , the members of the Medina Lodge , held their annual dinner at the Star Inn , which was served up in Brother Osborne ' s usual good style . The meeting was well attended , harmony and good feeling prevailed , evening , and the Brethren parted with that usual characteristic of Masons— " Brotherly love . "
LIVERPOOL . —At a numerous meeting of provincial grand officers and other Brethren of Lodge 35 , held at . the Adelphi Hotel , on Monday last , John Drinkwater , Esq ., in the chair , a splendid silver salver was presented to our townsman , Mr . Joseph Hess , of Lord-street , bearing the following inscription : — " This tribute of regard ancl esteem , presented to Past Master Brother Joseph Hess , by the Brethren of St . George ' s Lodge of Harmony , No . 35 , in testimony of the high sense
they entertain of his Masonic and gentlemanly qualities , and for his zealous and unwearied exertions during the two years he presided . " . BIRMINGHAM , March 18 . —A new Lodge was consecrated at the house of Brother Stewart , the Swan with Two necks , called the Faithful Lodge , No . 696 ; ancl after a suitable address on the occasion by P . M . Hunt , the dispensation was read , appointing Brother AA ' illiam Greatwood the first W . M ., who was regularlinstalled bBro . Huntin the
y y , presence of several Past Masters . The AV . M ., after investing his different officers , called the Brethren from labour to refreshment . Afterwards , the usual Masonic toasts were given by the AV . M . On his health being proposed , he in a short but pithy speech , assured the Brethren that it would be his constant study to create harmony ancl good feeling in his Lodge , and trusted that the confidence reposed by the Grancl Lodge would be fully realised by the zealous manner displayed in the working
of the Lodge . The evening was enlivened by many beautiful Masonic songs . The Lodge was closed in perfect harmony at half-past eleven . NANTWICH . —King's Friend ' s Lodge , No . 370 . We would recommend to all Lodges , that the more they are distinguished by courtesy towards visiting Brethren , the more they approach to perfection . The needless detention of visiting Brethren outside , rather retards businessas no Brother would object , if capable , to assist a Lodge at work .
AVOOR , SALOP . —Anchor of Hope Lodge , No . 664 . —AA e were glad to find , on visiting this Lodge , the proficiency the Brethren hacl made . AVe wish particularly to allude to the unceasing exertions of Brother Parkhurst , AA ^ . M ., Brothers Bradbury , Clough , Morris , Baddely , & c . KENDAL . —Union Lodge , No . 151 . —AVe rejoice to hear that this Lodge after laying in nearly a dormant state for several years , has recently initiated a number of influential gentlemenandunder the
, , able tuition of Brother Henry Home , WM . , bids fair to again reach its former pinnacle of fame . The learned antiquary , Dr . Whitaker , now resident at Hawkeshead , has recently become a joining member , and officiates as Chaplain to the Lodge . In concluding this short notice , we must not omit to state the very great obligations the members are under to the late AV . M . Brother Nathan Lowthcon , for his unrein it ting zeal and perseverance .
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Provincial.
Masonry , however well deserved by Brother AA yatt ; we suspect the account was furnished to the provincial paper by one of tho Profane World !) GOSPORT . —At the last meeting of the Lodge of Harmony ( 387 ) , Mr . George Adams was unanimously re-elected AV . M . for the ensuing year . COWES . —On Monday , December 28 , the members of the Medina Lodge , held their annual dinner at the Star Inn , which was served up in Brother Osborne ' s usual good style . The meeting was well attended , harmony and good feeling prevailed , evening , and the Brethren parted with that usual characteristic of Masons— " Brotherly love . "
LIVERPOOL . —At a numerous meeting of provincial grand officers and other Brethren of Lodge 35 , held at . the Adelphi Hotel , on Monday last , John Drinkwater , Esq ., in the chair , a splendid silver salver was presented to our townsman , Mr . Joseph Hess , of Lord-street , bearing the following inscription : — " This tribute of regard ancl esteem , presented to Past Master Brother Joseph Hess , by the Brethren of St . George ' s Lodge of Harmony , No . 35 , in testimony of the high sense
they entertain of his Masonic and gentlemanly qualities , and for his zealous and unwearied exertions during the two years he presided . " . BIRMINGHAM , March 18 . —A new Lodge was consecrated at the house of Brother Stewart , the Swan with Two necks , called the Faithful Lodge , No . 696 ; ancl after a suitable address on the occasion by P . M . Hunt , the dispensation was read , appointing Brother AA ' illiam Greatwood the first W . M ., who was regularlinstalled bBro . Huntin the
y y , presence of several Past Masters . The AV . M ., after investing his different officers , called the Brethren from labour to refreshment . Afterwards , the usual Masonic toasts were given by the AV . M . On his health being proposed , he in a short but pithy speech , assured the Brethren that it would be his constant study to create harmony ancl good feeling in his Lodge , and trusted that the confidence reposed by the Grancl Lodge would be fully realised by the zealous manner displayed in the working
of the Lodge . The evening was enlivened by many beautiful Masonic songs . The Lodge was closed in perfect harmony at half-past eleven . NANTWICH . —King's Friend ' s Lodge , No . 370 . We would recommend to all Lodges , that the more they are distinguished by courtesy towards visiting Brethren , the more they approach to perfection . The needless detention of visiting Brethren outside , rather retards businessas no Brother would object , if capable , to assist a Lodge at work .
AVOOR , SALOP . —Anchor of Hope Lodge , No . 664 . —AA e were glad to find , on visiting this Lodge , the proficiency the Brethren hacl made . AVe wish particularly to allude to the unceasing exertions of Brother Parkhurst , AA ^ . M ., Brothers Bradbury , Clough , Morris , Baddely , & c . KENDAL . —Union Lodge , No . 151 . —AVe rejoice to hear that this Lodge after laying in nearly a dormant state for several years , has recently initiated a number of influential gentlemenandunder the
, , able tuition of Brother Henry Home , WM . , bids fair to again reach its former pinnacle of fame . The learned antiquary , Dr . Whitaker , now resident at Hawkeshead , has recently become a joining member , and officiates as Chaplain to the Lodge . In concluding this short notice , we must not omit to state the very great obligations the members are under to the late AV . M . Brother Nathan Lowthcon , for his unrein it ting zeal and perseverance .