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alluded to . We have ( he charity to hope better things of this Lodge and that under judicious management , it may yet recover this great ' blow and dire discouragement . But the Lodge must be ruled by its proper officers , ( in which duty they will have tlie support of all worthy brethren , ) and not by one or two brethren who'fancy they have a rig ht ' to do as they like , without regard to . laws or decorum ; it must possess itself of a code of by-lawswhich must be rendered " valid by the
appro-, bation of the Grand Master ; and last , though hot least , the Constitutions must be better understood and acted upon ; ox it will not be tliffi ^; cult to predicate the result . . " . ' , ' . Royal Standard Lodge , No . ^ 30 ,. Assembly'Rooms . — This Lodge ' ; continues to prosper to the satisfaction of its . founders , as evinced by ' the addition of sixteen members to its numbers , since the opening in . June last . Several honorary members also grace tlie list , 'including the ' .
celebrated historian of the order , the Rev . Dr . Oliver , the Rev . Dr . Sl | ule the Rev . Charles Eckesall , M . A ., and many others ; . / The ' Lodge is . gradually progressing in the furnishing departtneht ,. ( which-i ' s ' : in ; goot \; . taste , and bids . fair to be of the first order ) , towards which haiitlsp ' me' ^ presents have been made by Bros . C . H . Saunders , Dr . Rpdenj'J . C . J Roden , and F . Howard . A Masonic couversatithe lias also , be . eii . ' esta ^ , Wishedto be held at each resident member ' s hbuse iu '' vrJtMtibn '' ^
, . ; , pne J meeting to take place between every Lodge meeting . ' ! Tl ] es ' e . Masomc ^ gatherings , so long as they are not allowed to siyer ' ve from ! their . 'legiti- 1 mate objects , cannotfail to be productive of ' ' that ' good , Sfeeli ii ^'; whj ' cii j ought always to reign in the breast of ' every . Mason . ^ "That j ' t | iey , will | prove instructive , conducive to correct discipline ' a ' f the re ^ uKr meetings ,,. and ' seal the prosperity of the Lodge ' arid '' Mas 6 nr ' y * Tii the " tp ' vy ' n ' a ' iid neighbourhood , there cannot . be . a doubt . .. . . .. ' . ' . " .. ' . ' „ ., X * .
The regular '' meetings are . held oil' the secqncl Wednes'day . 'iii e ^ ery (( month , ' and not Von tlie third as erroneously ' stated ' ! ^ LINCOLN . — ' Whliwnf £ odge , No . & l ^ ec « 3 , ' E ( fniuncT Arthur Brome ^ of . this Xodgej'to succeed tlie Rev . ' 'Jphri * Osmond pakeyne ^ M ^ Jl ., , whq . * , hd , ci filled ' the ^ totajce place ' pn ; ' tne festiva 1 ' ''
last occasion ' that ' the ' brethren of ' . ' the Witiiath . Lodge , wpuld , i lieeV ill ,,, their own ! hail . ' An ' account of the ' foundatibh- ' sfe appearedin ' tlie Pl'iQ . 'K } for Jiih ^ T 84 ; l ,: ah a year afterwards . '"' Tfre ' Building , ' ( with shop ' s underu ' e ^ acljbiiiing ! the' & uildh ' all , / on , the site of the ! ' old ' , ' pity ' jp 'f ' son- ; one of j ' thpse - , horrible' duh ^ gepn ' s , ' / wliich" Howard ^ condemned ' as ' unfit for the , Confinement , ^ p ffeiiders . ^ . . ' tothe ' ft to
The site was demised'hy , tl ! ieCprporatiph' ; , .,, being resumed oh '' twelve ' ™ building / Tlie want ' pf cpnyehieht ' pubK ^ -M ' r * i > colli ,, had . long , been' felt , % ut scarcely ! ' had , the ! 'Freemason ' s Halt . 'begajii , to be ii ' sedj when certain interested individuals'had ^ sufficient , infiuenpe ' .. to " cause the ' eprporatipn ' tb give notice ^ determiningtlie "demisewhich notibe ! iyeninD ' i '^ i 3 ! : Since j
, , wasg ,... ec . . ,,,, l ! theii . tlie Craft has ' beeh ^ local press , in consequence of the . 'liall ' property upt'br : iugihg ' ! ih . sp ' , grcat . i . a returnj although the letting . of tlie hall itself had . been ' , nroliibitcd , . ancl , ; , it continued . 'during " : ' the twelve months . subsequent / , to the notice , to . bp ;; used only for Masonic ' purpose ' s ; "' At ' the ' last " meeting of the Town
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Provincial.
alluded to . We have ( he charity to hope better things of this Lodge and that under judicious management , it may yet recover this great ' blow and dire discouragement . But the Lodge must be ruled by its proper officers , ( in which duty they will have tlie support of all worthy brethren , ) and not by one or two brethren who'fancy they have a rig ht ' to do as they like , without regard to . laws or decorum ; it must possess itself of a code of by-lawswhich must be rendered " valid by the
appro-, bation of the Grand Master ; and last , though hot least , the Constitutions must be better understood and acted upon ; ox it will not be tliffi ^; cult to predicate the result . . " . ' , ' . Royal Standard Lodge , No . ^ 30 ,. Assembly'Rooms . — This Lodge ' ; continues to prosper to the satisfaction of its . founders , as evinced by ' the addition of sixteen members to its numbers , since the opening in . June last . Several honorary members also grace tlie list , 'including the ' .
celebrated historian of the order , the Rev . Dr . Oliver , the Rev . Dr . Sl | ule the Rev . Charles Eckesall , M . A ., and many others ; . / The ' Lodge is . gradually progressing in the furnishing departtneht ,. ( which-i ' s ' : in ; goot \; . taste , and bids . fair to be of the first order ) , towards which haiitlsp ' me' ^ presents have been made by Bros . C . H . Saunders , Dr . Rpdenj'J . C . J Roden , and F . Howard . A Masonic couversatithe lias also , be . eii . ' esta ^ , Wishedto be held at each resident member ' s hbuse iu '' vrJtMtibn '' ^
, . ; , pne J meeting to take place between every Lodge meeting . ' ! Tl ] es ' e . Masomc ^ gatherings , so long as they are not allowed to siyer ' ve from ! their . 'legiti- 1 mate objects , cannotfail to be productive of ' ' that ' good , Sfeeli ii ^'; whj ' cii j ought always to reign in the breast of ' every . Mason . ^ "That j ' t | iey , will | prove instructive , conducive to correct discipline ' a ' f the re ^ uKr meetings ,,. and ' seal the prosperity of the Lodge ' arid '' Mas 6 nr ' y * Tii the " tp ' vy ' n ' a ' iid neighbourhood , there cannot . be . a doubt . .. . . .. ' . ' . " .. ' . ' „ ., X * .
The regular '' meetings are . held oil' the secqncl Wednes'day . 'iii e ^ ery (( month , ' and not Von tlie third as erroneously ' stated ' ! ^ LINCOLN . — ' Whliwnf £ odge , No . & l ^ ec « 3 , ' E ( fniuncT Arthur Brome ^ of . this Xodgej'to succeed tlie Rev . ' 'Jphri * Osmond pakeyne ^ M ^ Jl ., , whq . * , hd , ci filled ' the ^ totajce place ' pn ; ' tne festiva 1 ' ''
last occasion ' that ' the ' brethren of ' . ' the Witiiath . Lodge , wpuld , i lieeV ill ,,, their own ! hail . ' An ' account of the ' foundatibh- ' sfe appearedin ' tlie Pl'iQ . 'K } for Jiih ^ T 84 ; l ,: ah a year afterwards . '"' Tfre ' Building , ' ( with shop ' s underu ' e ^ acljbiiiing ! the' & uildh ' all , / on , the site of the ! ' old ' , ' pity ' jp 'f ' son- ; one of j ' thpse - , horrible' duh ^ gepn ' s , ' / wliich" Howard ^ condemned ' as ' unfit for the , Confinement , ^ p ffeiiders . ^ . . ' tothe ' ft to
The site was demised'hy , tl ! ieCprporatiph' ; , .,, being resumed oh '' twelve ' ™ building / Tlie want ' pf cpnyehieht ' pubK ^ -M ' r * i > colli ,, had . long , been' felt , % ut scarcely ! ' had , the ! 'Freemason ' s Halt . 'begajii , to be ii ' sedj when certain interested individuals'had ^ sufficient , infiuenpe ' .. to " cause the ' eprporatipn ' tb give notice ^ determiningtlie "demisewhich notibe ! iyeninD ' i '^ i 3 ! : Since j
, , wasg ,... ec . . ,,,, l ! theii . tlie Craft has ' beeh ^ local press , in consequence of the . 'liall ' property upt'br : iugihg ' ! ih . sp ' , grcat . i . a returnj although the letting . of tlie hall itself had . been ' , nroliibitcd , . ancl , ; , it continued . 'during " : ' the twelve months . subsequent / , to the notice , to . bp ;; used only for Masonic ' purpose ' s ; "' At ' the ' last " meeting of the Town