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Mock Masonry : Or The Grand Procession.

Mock Masonry : or the Grand Procession .

I . PH AY vat be dis vine Show we gaze on ? O ' tis the ' FIower of alj the Nation , De Cavalcade of de Free Mafon . Doodle , doodle , do , II . And who be dole who ftride Jack Afs-a ,

And blow de CoW-Horns as dey pafs-a ? Dat Secret I no guefs—alas-a , Doodle , Sec . III . Who be dofe who next ' em come-a , With Butter Tubs , for Kettle Drum-a ? O dai's a Myftery too , Sirs—mum-a .. Doodle , - & c .

IV . Who's he wi ' th'Cap and Sword fo ftern-a ? Modefr . Montgomery of Hibern-a , Who guard de iJodge , and de Key who turn-a . Doodle , & c » . V . ' Vats be with Truncheon leads the Van-a V

By gar one portly proper Man-a ; Dats Jonri who marlhals alt de Train-a . Doodli , & c . VI . Who dofe who ride in Carts and Six-a , With fuch brave Nicknacks round der Necks-a ? . Dey be de Stewards it Feafl who fix-a . i Doodle , Sec ,

(! Vir * f But who be dofe who next approach-a ? I Lord vat fine Horfes draw-der Coach-a ! O ! de Grand Mailers I dare vouch-a Doodle , fee , VIII . Now C-r--y , Wb-l-b-ad , me intends

For , Thanks dis ( age Advice to lend-a ! Ne ' er break your Jeji to hofe your Friend-a . Doodle , & c . Printed and publifhed according to Act of Parliament , 1741 , and ( Sold bj ; Mrs . DOJDD , at the Peacick without Temple . Bur ; and at moll Bookfdlers and Pamphlet-Shops .-[ Price Sixpence . J

To the Ant ' ur . t and Kxrurable Society cf Freccsi Accepted MASONS , ( bit Print is tiiofi hmbiy wfcribed by weir vtry bumble Strnutnt , P . fq wLa _ . ^ Mreflorfc l- 'KOM AX OI . I ) 1 'IUXT IX I'OSSKSSIOX OF IlltO . K . nORLIXG , P . M ., P . P . G . SECHKTAKY , SUFFOLK .

Freemasonry In Natal.

Freemasonry in Natal .

TTTE are pleased to learn that , notwithstanding the dis-\/ y turbing elements of the War , the Craft is steadily forging ahead in the Masonic district of Xatal . The lodges—whose working was perforce suspended owing to the Boer occupation , during the earlier stages of the War , of the country in which they were situated—are now again

in full swing , and it is satisfactory to hear that they manifest signs of healthy vitality and progress . Recently charters have been granted for two new lodges in this district , viz ., the Basutoland Lodge , Xo . 28 35 , situated at Maseru , Basutoland , and the Stamford Hill Lodge , Xo . 286 4 , which linds its

home at a suburb of Durban after which the lodge has been named . Owing to the enemy being still in evidence in the northern portion of the country , the Basutoland Lodge , although the charter Avas granted some time ago , has not yet been able to commence operations ; but the Stamford Hill Lodge AVHS successfull y launched on its Masonic career on Tuesday , the J 2 th Xovember last .

It may be of interest to our readers to know that , within comparatively recent years , the neighbourhood of Stamford Hill was composed of dense bush , inhabited by many varieties of wild animals ; but , OAving to the enterprise of the municipality of Durban , the bush has been cleared , reads made , and trams laid down ; and where recently wild game

found a lair , there have now arisen spacious villas and suburban residences , occupied b y the well-to-do of the progressive port of Durban . As in all HCAV communities , the Avant soon became evident of a place where the brethren of the mystic tie could meet together in Masonic friendship , and

a charter was consequently applied for and granted . The consecration service Avas conducted by the District Grand Master , R . W . Bro . Wesley Francis , who was assisted by the following District Grand Ollicers : — Bro . S . Marriott , D . D . G . M . ; Bro . W . O'Brien , D . S . G . W . ; Bro . A . Klstob , D . J . G . W . ; Bro . the Rev . T . Goodwin , D . G . Cha'ilain ; Bro . S . H . lames , D . G . Registrar ; Bro . S . | .

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Freemasonry in the Province of Norfolk. Article 2
United Grand Lodge of England. Article 6
Grand Mark Lodge. Article 6
Consecration of the Army and Navy Royal Arch Chapter. Article 7
Consecration of the United Service Royal Ark Mariners Lodge, No. 489. Article 8
Lod ge L 'Entente Cordiale , No. 2796. Article 9
Untitled Ad 9
Untitled Ad 10
Untitled Ad 10
The New Officers. Article 10
At the Sign of the Perfect Ashlar Article 11
Untitled Ad 13
Death of Bro. Sir William MacCormac, Bart., K.C.V.O., F.R.C.S. Article 15
Mock Masonry : or the Grand Procession. Article 16
Freemasonry in Natal. Article 16
London Stone Chapter, No. 2536. Article 17
Jonic Lodge, No. 227. Article 17
History of the Emulation Lodge of Improvement, No. 256. Article 18
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Mock Masonry : Or The Grand Procession.

Mock Masonry : or the Grand Procession .

I . PH AY vat be dis vine Show we gaze on ? O ' tis the ' FIower of alj the Nation , De Cavalcade of de Free Mafon . Doodle , doodle , do , II . And who be dole who ftride Jack Afs-a ,

And blow de CoW-Horns as dey pafs-a ? Dat Secret I no guefs—alas-a , Doodle , Sec . III . Who be dofe who next ' em come-a , With Butter Tubs , for Kettle Drum-a ? O dai's a Myftery too , Sirs—mum-a .. Doodle , - & c .

IV . Who's he wi ' th'Cap and Sword fo ftern-a ? Modefr . Montgomery of Hibern-a , Who guard de iJodge , and de Key who turn-a . Doodle , & c » . V . ' Vats be with Truncheon leads the Van-a V

By gar one portly proper Man-a ; Dats Jonri who marlhals alt de Train-a . Doodli , & c . VI . Who dofe who ride in Carts and Six-a , With fuch brave Nicknacks round der Necks-a ? . Dey be de Stewards it Feafl who fix-a . i Doodle , Sec ,

(! Vir * f But who be dofe who next approach-a ? I Lord vat fine Horfes draw-der Coach-a ! O ! de Grand Mailers I dare vouch-a Doodle , fee , VIII . Now C-r--y , Wb-l-b-ad , me intends

For , Thanks dis ( age Advice to lend-a ! Ne ' er break your Jeji to hofe your Friend-a . Doodle , & c . Printed and publifhed according to Act of Parliament , 1741 , and ( Sold bj ; Mrs . DOJDD , at the Peacick without Temple . Bur ; and at moll Bookfdlers and Pamphlet-Shops .-[ Price Sixpence . J

To the Ant ' ur . t and Kxrurable Society cf Freccsi Accepted MASONS , ( bit Print is tiiofi hmbiy wfcribed by weir vtry bumble Strnutnt , P . fq wLa _ . ^ Mreflorfc l- 'KOM AX OI . I ) 1 'IUXT IX I'OSSKSSIOX OF IlltO . K . nORLIXG , P . M ., P . P . G . SECHKTAKY , SUFFOLK .

Freemasonry In Natal.

Freemasonry in Natal .

TTTE are pleased to learn that , notwithstanding the dis-\/ y turbing elements of the War , the Craft is steadily forging ahead in the Masonic district of Xatal . The lodges—whose working was perforce suspended owing to the Boer occupation , during the earlier stages of the War , of the country in which they were situated—are now again

in full swing , and it is satisfactory to hear that they manifest signs of healthy vitality and progress . Recently charters have been granted for two new lodges in this district , viz ., the Basutoland Lodge , Xo . 28 35 , situated at Maseru , Basutoland , and the Stamford Hill Lodge , Xo . 286 4 , which linds its

home at a suburb of Durban after which the lodge has been named . Owing to the enemy being still in evidence in the northern portion of the country , the Basutoland Lodge , although the charter Avas granted some time ago , has not yet been able to commence operations ; but the Stamford Hill Lodge AVHS successfull y launched on its Masonic career on Tuesday , the J 2 th Xovember last .

It may be of interest to our readers to know that , within comparatively recent years , the neighbourhood of Stamford Hill was composed of dense bush , inhabited by many varieties of wild animals ; but , OAving to the enterprise of the municipality of Durban , the bush has been cleared , reads made , and trams laid down ; and where recently wild game

found a lair , there have now arisen spacious villas and suburban residences , occupied b y the well-to-do of the progressive port of Durban . As in all HCAV communities , the Avant soon became evident of a place where the brethren of the mystic tie could meet together in Masonic friendship , and

a charter was consequently applied for and granted . The consecration service Avas conducted by the District Grand Master , R . W . Bro . Wesley Francis , who was assisted by the following District Grand Ollicers : — Bro . S . Marriott , D . D . G . M . ; Bro . W . O'Brien , D . S . G . W . ; Bro . A . Klstob , D . J . G . W . ; Bro . the Rev . T . Goodwin , D . G . Cha'ilain ; Bro . S . H . lames , D . G . Registrar ; Bro . S . | .

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