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Brotherly Love.

a memorial of love , containing , perhaps , the hair of some cherished object , but at all events a relic too sacred to be parted with in life . Had Simon been inclined to meditate on the effects of ivar , he had sufficient material streivn around him for that purpose ; but all such desire , if it existed , was repressed by the sound of voices issiung from behind a barrier erected near the spot where he stood . The persons of the speakers

were effectually concealed , ancl their ivords were scarcely audible , but he heard distinctly a name pronounced wliich made him hush Ms breath and strain every nerve to catch the conversation . ( To he continued . )

Masonic Intelligence.

MASONIC INTELLIGENCE .

UNITED GRAND LODGE . The Annual meeting for the Installation of Grand Master for the coming year , was held on Wednesday last , April 25 , when the Rt . Hon . the Earl of Zetland having been duly re-installed and proclaimed as G . Master , he was pleased to appoint his officers as follows : — Dep . G . M . . . Rt . Hon . Earl of Yarborough . Senior G . W . . . Win . Stuart M . P .

J . G . W . . . . Henry "Win . Eaton . r < r , ] . i f Rev . J . E . Cox . G ' Ci 3 a * Ia , ns ' { Be ,. IS . Mow * . G . Treasurer . . S . Tomlcins . G . Registrar . . Alex . Dobie . G . Secretary . . AV . H . White . ¦ G . Sec . for German Correspondence . H . S . Crohn .

S . G . Deacon . . H . Lloyd . J . G . Deacon . . J . N . Tomkins . G . Sup . of Works . . P . Hardwick . G . Dir . of Cer . . . R . W . Jennings . Asst . G . Dir . of Cer . '; . J . Chapman . Grand Sword Bearer . . Clias . Wm . Elkington

, Asst . G . Sec . . . W . Farnfield . G . Organist . . E . Ransford G . Pursuivant . . G . G . Elkington . The Grand Stewards for 1856 were presented as follows : —Arthur S . Douglas , 1 ; James Scott , 2 ; Jolm Randall , 4 ; Benjamin Head , 5 ; R . W . Crawford , 6 ; H . B . Pigott 8 Henry Lee 14 FBThomas 21 JasWAdams 23 ThosH

, ; , ; . . , ; . . , ; . . Hill , 27 ; Thos . Hutchings , 32 ; Andrew Holman , 54 ; Robert Kynaston , C 6 , Jeremiah Long , 72 ; II . G . Warren , 108 ; J . H . Hervey , 116 ; A . B . Frend , 233 ; G . J . Lyons , 324 . The whole of the business having ended , the Lodge was closed in due form , and the Brethren proceeded to the Hall to take part in the

GRAND FESTIVAL

The hall was densely crowded by the Brethren , and on the entrance of the Grand Mastei , he ivas received with loud and long continued cheers . The noble Earl on taking the chair , was supported by his Grand Officers ; by Br . Bagshaw , R . G . M . for Essex ; T . H . Hall , PI . G . M . for Cambridge ; Dr . Kent , PI . G . M . for Australia ; Col . Burlton , PL G . M . for Bengal ; Br . Nolkmd , P . G . W . ; P . J . Solomons , P . G . D ; T . Parkinson , P . G . D . ; J . Nelson , P . G . D . ; H . Faudel , P . G . D . ; Jno . Hervey , P . G . D ; CBaumer , P . G . D . ; J . S . Gaskoin , P . G . D . ; J . B . King , P . G . D . ; — Goldsworthy , PG . D . S . C . Norris , P . G . D . ; T . R . White , P . G . D . ; Jno . Havers , P . G . D . ;

“The Masonic Mirror: 1855-05-01, Page 22” Masonic Periodicals Online, Library and Museum of Freemasonry, 16 May 2025, django:8000/periodicals/mir/issues/mmg_01051855/page/22/.
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THE LITERATURE OF FREEMASONRY. Article 1
THE AGED MASONS' ASYLUM Article 4
FREEMASONRY IN ENGLAND. Article 5
MASONIC REMINISCENCES. Article 11
BROTHERLY LOVE. Article 18
MASONIC INTELLIGENCE. Article 22
PROVINCIAL LODGES. Article 37
KNIGHT TEMPLARS. Article 41
SCOTLAND. Article 41
THE COLONIES. Article 44
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 45
SUMMARY OF NEWS FOR APRIL. Article 46
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 52
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Brotherly Love.

a memorial of love , containing , perhaps , the hair of some cherished object , but at all events a relic too sacred to be parted with in life . Had Simon been inclined to meditate on the effects of ivar , he had sufficient material streivn around him for that purpose ; but all such desire , if it existed , was repressed by the sound of voices issiung from behind a barrier erected near the spot where he stood . The persons of the speakers

were effectually concealed , ancl their ivords were scarcely audible , but he heard distinctly a name pronounced wliich made him hush Ms breath and strain every nerve to catch the conversation . ( To he continued . )

Masonic Intelligence.

MASONIC INTELLIGENCE .

UNITED GRAND LODGE . The Annual meeting for the Installation of Grand Master for the coming year , was held on Wednesday last , April 25 , when the Rt . Hon . the Earl of Zetland having been duly re-installed and proclaimed as G . Master , he was pleased to appoint his officers as follows : — Dep . G . M . . . Rt . Hon . Earl of Yarborough . Senior G . W . . . Win . Stuart M . P .

J . G . W . . . . Henry "Win . Eaton . r < r , ] . i f Rev . J . E . Cox . G ' Ci 3 a * Ia , ns ' { Be ,. IS . Mow * . G . Treasurer . . S . Tomlcins . G . Registrar . . Alex . Dobie . G . Secretary . . AV . H . White . ¦ G . Sec . for German Correspondence . H . S . Crohn .

S . G . Deacon . . H . Lloyd . J . G . Deacon . . J . N . Tomkins . G . Sup . of Works . . P . Hardwick . G . Dir . of Cer . . . R . W . Jennings . Asst . G . Dir . of Cer . '; . J . Chapman . Grand Sword Bearer . . Clias . Wm . Elkington

, Asst . G . Sec . . . W . Farnfield . G . Organist . . E . Ransford G . Pursuivant . . G . G . Elkington . The Grand Stewards for 1856 were presented as follows : —Arthur S . Douglas , 1 ; James Scott , 2 ; Jolm Randall , 4 ; Benjamin Head , 5 ; R . W . Crawford , 6 ; H . B . Pigott 8 Henry Lee 14 FBThomas 21 JasWAdams 23 ThosH

, ; , ; . . , ; . . , ; . . Hill , 27 ; Thos . Hutchings , 32 ; Andrew Holman , 54 ; Robert Kynaston , C 6 , Jeremiah Long , 72 ; II . G . Warren , 108 ; J . H . Hervey , 116 ; A . B . Frend , 233 ; G . J . Lyons , 324 . The whole of the business having ended , the Lodge was closed in due form , and the Brethren proceeded to the Hall to take part in the

GRAND FESTIVAL

The hall was densely crowded by the Brethren , and on the entrance of the Grand Mastei , he ivas received with loud and long continued cheers . The noble Earl on taking the chair , was supported by his Grand Officers ; by Br . Bagshaw , R . G . M . for Essex ; T . H . Hall , PI . G . M . for Cambridge ; Dr . Kent , PI . G . M . for Australia ; Col . Burlton , PL G . M . for Bengal ; Br . Nolkmd , P . G . W . ; P . J . Solomons , P . G . D ; T . Parkinson , P . G . D . ; J . Nelson , P . G . D . ; H . Faudel , P . G . D . ; Jno . Hervey , P . G . D ; CBaumer , P . G . D . ; J . S . Gaskoin , P . G . D . ; J . B . King , P . G . D . ; — Goldsworthy , PG . D . S . C . Norris , P . G . D . ; T . R . White , P . G . D . ; Jno . Havers , P . G . D . ;

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