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Masonic Intelligence.

world , that though they admit that Masonry is progressive , they will preserve their Lodge from the innovations of modernism , and show a pattern of love for the reminiscences of olden time . Existing from time immemorial , may it ever remain , as it has so long continued to be , a perfect monument of past and present usefulness . On Thursday last , the 29 th March , the foundation stone of the Junior United Service Club , Regent Street , Avas laid by the Right Hon . the Earl of Orkney , Avith the ancient mall belonging to this Lodge , Avhich Avas used at the laying of the

foundation stone of St . Paul ' s , by King Charles II . This is the first time the Lodge has ever lent tho mall for other than Masonic business ; and Aipon this occasion it was entrusted to the care of Br . Thiselton , the Sec . of the Boy ' s School , to wnom it Avas returned by his Lordship the instant the ceremony was completed . ROYAL SOMERSET HOUSE , AND INVERNESS LODGE ( NO . 4 ) . —At the meeting of this Lodge , on the 26 th March , the W . M ., Br . C . L . Webb , raised a brother to the third degree .

ROYAL YORK LODGE OF PERSEVERANCE ( NO . 7 ) . —The members of this Lodge held their monthly meeting at the Freemasons' Tavern , on Wednesday the 21 st February . Br . P . M . Dr . W . Jones , in the absence of the W . M . Br . J . S . S . Hopwood , raised Br . Webb to the sublime degree of a M . M ., performing the ceremony AA'ith his accustomed ability . Br . Thomas Bohn , P . M . 201 , Avas unanimously elected a member of the Lodge , having been proposed by Br . John Heiwey , S . G . D ., and seconded by Br . F . Adlard , P . M ., at the meeting in January . All Masonic business

completed , the brethren retired to refreshment , under the presidency of the W . M ., and the evening passed aAvay most pleasantly . Among the numerous visitors were —• Brs . Brigg , P . M . 79 , Gustavus Hamilton , P . M . 2 ( Dublin ) , S . W . Hopwood , S . D . 329 , Lambert , P . M . 234 , & c ., & c . The next appointed meeting falling on the day fixed by Her Majesty for a General Fast , the Lodge Avas adjourned by the W . M . until some day later in the season , to be fixed or determined upon by the Lodge . The next regular meeting will be held on Wednesday the 18 th April . BRITISH LODGE ( NO . S ) . —The members of this distinguished Lodge met at the Freemasons' Tavern , on Monday March 19 th , Avhen a ballot was taken for several joining members , and for a gentleman to be initiated into Masonry , Avhich proved

. ENOCH LODGE ( NO . 11 ) . —This numerous Lodge held its monthly meeting at the Freemasons' Tavern , on Wednesday , March 14 th . The W . M . Br . Spooner ( assisted by his officers ) , in a most able manner passed four brethren to the second degree , and initiated two gentlemen into Masonry ; after which , he with great eloquence and feeling invested Br . P . M . Ledger Avith a P . M . ' s Jewel , as a mark of respect for his exertions for the welfare of the Lodge , during his year of office . The bretliren to the

number of forty adjourned to dine with the Festival of tlie Boys' School . TUSCAN LODGE ( NO . 14 ) . —The members of this Lodge met together on the 27 th . February , when a gentleman Avas initiated into the Order , a brother passed to tho second , and another to the third degree . At the meeting on the 27 th March , the ceremonies of all the three degrees wera ably worked . KENT LODGE ( NO . 15 ) . —The monthly meeting of this ancient Lodge was held a 6

Br . Harris ' s , the Three Tuns Tavern , Borough , on Wednesday , March 14 . Br . Henry Smith , W . M ., assisted by his Wardens , Brs . Procter and Westley , and the rest of the officers , initiated two gentlemen into the mysteries of Masonry ., The brethren then proceeded to the installation , which ceremony was most ably and efficiently performed by Br . E . H . Patten , P . G . S . B ., who installed Br . J . B . Procter as W . M . for the year 1855 . The new W . M . was pleased to invest his officers as folloAvs : —Br . Westley as S . W ., Br . Trebeck as J . W ., Br . Field as S . D ., Br . Gibbs as J . D ., Br . Jones as I . G .,,

Br . Rich . Barnes , P . M ., as Treasurer ( being his thirtieth year of appointment to that office , and father of the Lodge ) , ancl Br . R . E . Barnes , P . M ., as H , S . At the conclusion of the installation , Br . Barnes , sen ., was called on to present a vote of thanks , handsomely Inscribed on vellum , embellished , framed and glazed in one of Br . Beckett ' s emblematic frames , to Br . Henry Smith , now P . M ., of which tlie following is a copy— " Resolved unanimously , That the best thanks of the Lodge are especially due , and are hereby tendered to our highly esteemed and much respected Br . H « nry

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THE GRAND LODGE AND THE PATRIOTIC FUND. Article 1
THE ASYLUM FOR AGED FREEMASONS AND THEIR WIDOWS. Article 1
THE BOYS' SCHOOL. Article 2
FREEMASONRY IN ENGLAND. Article 3
BROTHERLY LOVE. Article 7
THE SWEETEST FLOWER. Article 12
MASONIC INTELLIGENCE. Article 13
PROVINCIAL LODGES. Article 30
SCOTLAND. Article 40
THE COLONIES. Article 43
INDIA. Article 44
CHINA. Article 47
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 47
SUMMARY OF NEWS FOR MARCH. Article 48
OBITUARY. Article 51
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 52
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Masonic Intelligence.

world , that though they admit that Masonry is progressive , they will preserve their Lodge from the innovations of modernism , and show a pattern of love for the reminiscences of olden time . Existing from time immemorial , may it ever remain , as it has so long continued to be , a perfect monument of past and present usefulness . On Thursday last , the 29 th March , the foundation stone of the Junior United Service Club , Regent Street , Avas laid by the Right Hon . the Earl of Orkney , Avith the ancient mall belonging to this Lodge , Avhich Avas used at the laying of the

foundation stone of St . Paul ' s , by King Charles II . This is the first time the Lodge has ever lent tho mall for other than Masonic business ; and Aipon this occasion it was entrusted to the care of Br . Thiselton , the Sec . of the Boy ' s School , to wnom it Avas returned by his Lordship the instant the ceremony was completed . ROYAL SOMERSET HOUSE , AND INVERNESS LODGE ( NO . 4 ) . —At the meeting of this Lodge , on the 26 th March , the W . M ., Br . C . L . Webb , raised a brother to the third degree .

ROYAL YORK LODGE OF PERSEVERANCE ( NO . 7 ) . —The members of this Lodge held their monthly meeting at the Freemasons' Tavern , on Wednesday the 21 st February . Br . P . M . Dr . W . Jones , in the absence of the W . M . Br . J . S . S . Hopwood , raised Br . Webb to the sublime degree of a M . M ., performing the ceremony AA'ith his accustomed ability . Br . Thomas Bohn , P . M . 201 , Avas unanimously elected a member of the Lodge , having been proposed by Br . John Heiwey , S . G . D ., and seconded by Br . F . Adlard , P . M ., at the meeting in January . All Masonic business

completed , the brethren retired to refreshment , under the presidency of the W . M ., and the evening passed aAvay most pleasantly . Among the numerous visitors were —• Brs . Brigg , P . M . 79 , Gustavus Hamilton , P . M . 2 ( Dublin ) , S . W . Hopwood , S . D . 329 , Lambert , P . M . 234 , & c ., & c . The next appointed meeting falling on the day fixed by Her Majesty for a General Fast , the Lodge Avas adjourned by the W . M . until some day later in the season , to be fixed or determined upon by the Lodge . The next regular meeting will be held on Wednesday the 18 th April . BRITISH LODGE ( NO . S ) . —The members of this distinguished Lodge met at the Freemasons' Tavern , on Monday March 19 th , Avhen a ballot was taken for several joining members , and for a gentleman to be initiated into Masonry , Avhich proved

. ENOCH LODGE ( NO . 11 ) . —This numerous Lodge held its monthly meeting at the Freemasons' Tavern , on Wednesday , March 14 th . The W . M . Br . Spooner ( assisted by his officers ) , in a most able manner passed four brethren to the second degree , and initiated two gentlemen into Masonry ; after which , he with great eloquence and feeling invested Br . P . M . Ledger Avith a P . M . ' s Jewel , as a mark of respect for his exertions for the welfare of the Lodge , during his year of office . The bretliren to the

number of forty adjourned to dine with the Festival of tlie Boys' School . TUSCAN LODGE ( NO . 14 ) . —The members of this Lodge met together on the 27 th . February , when a gentleman Avas initiated into the Order , a brother passed to tho second , and another to the third degree . At the meeting on the 27 th March , the ceremonies of all the three degrees wera ably worked . KENT LODGE ( NO . 15 ) . —The monthly meeting of this ancient Lodge was held a 6

Br . Harris ' s , the Three Tuns Tavern , Borough , on Wednesday , March 14 . Br . Henry Smith , W . M ., assisted by his Wardens , Brs . Procter and Westley , and the rest of the officers , initiated two gentlemen into the mysteries of Masonry ., The brethren then proceeded to the installation , which ceremony was most ably and efficiently performed by Br . E . H . Patten , P . G . S . B ., who installed Br . J . B . Procter as W . M . for the year 1855 . The new W . M . was pleased to invest his officers as folloAvs : —Br . Westley as S . W ., Br . Trebeck as J . W ., Br . Field as S . D ., Br . Gibbs as J . D ., Br . Jones as I . G .,,

Br . Rich . Barnes , P . M ., as Treasurer ( being his thirtieth year of appointment to that office , and father of the Lodge ) , ancl Br . R . E . Barnes , P . M ., as H , S . At the conclusion of the installation , Br . Barnes , sen ., was called on to present a vote of thanks , handsomely Inscribed on vellum , embellished , framed and glazed in one of Br . Beckett ' s emblematic frames , to Br . Henry Smith , now P . M ., of which tlie following is a copy— " Resolved unanimously , That the best thanks of the Lodge are especially due , and are hereby tendered to our highly esteemed and much respected Br . H « nry

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