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R . Simons , I . G . ; Bro . Hermann , Hon . Sec . ; Bro . Alexander Levy , P . M ., who had been elected ^ Treasurer , was also invested . The Brethren adjourned to refreshment , and had a most happy evening . It is worthy of notice , that the Benevolent Bund of the Lodge , only three years established , amounts to £ 200 : thus , should a member or his widow require aid , there are ample means for a noble donation .

Lion and Lamb Lodge ( No . 227 ) . —At the usual meeting of this Lodge at the Bridge House Hotel , on Thursday , February 7 , Bros . J . G-. Scott , W . M ., Mr . James Mallett and Mr . James Balfour were initiated into the Order , and two other gentlemen were proposed for initiation at the next Lodge . The working of this Lodge is excellent , it being under the guidance of that able and indefatigable Mason , Bro . Muggeridge . The testimonial that is now in progress will prove the high estimation in which he is held b y the Craft . It was very gratifying to witness the attendance of nine Past Masters of No . 227 , at their head

being the father of the Lodge , Bro . Sotheran , who was initiated in 1808 . Bro . Mallett , in acknowledgment of the reception he had met with , mentioned that his forefathers had all been Masons ; but circumstances had prevented him joining the Order until that night . He was truly gratified with all he had seen and heard , and hoped that he should not only do honour to his parentage , but become a creditable member of the institution .

Lodge of United Strength ( No . 276 ) . —The anniversary meeting of this most excellent working Lodge was held at the Gun Tavern , Pimlico , on the 12 th instant , Bro . Cooper presiding . The W . M . most efficiently initiated three gentlemen into the mysteries of ancient Freemasonry , and passed a Brother of the Zetland Lodge to the Second Degree . The W . M . then proceeded , in a very impressive manner , to instal his successor , Bro . Henry Carter ( of Berwick Street ) , into the chair , as W . M . for the ensuing year . The new W . M . was pleased to invest the following Brethren as his Officers ; viz . —Bros . Lugg , S . W . ; John Coggin , J . W . ; Collard , S . D . ; Bromley , J . D . ; Winsland , I . G . ; Cowdrey and Prost , Dirs . of Cer . ; the much-respected P . M . Grimstone , Treas . ; P . M . Crump , Sec ; and Longstaff , Tyler . The newly * invested Officers , each in their turn , received a Masonic address from the retiring W . M ., informing them of their duties and situations in the Lodge . At the close of business , the J . W .

summoned the Brethren to the relreshment-room , where one of the most recherche banquets had been prepared under the immediate superintendence of the muchrespected host . Upwards of forty brethren sat down to dinner , amongst whom were several visitors , including Bros . Potter , P . M ., No . 11 ; Buss , P . M ., No . 29 ; Pisher , P . M ., No . 103 ; Norman , No . 165 ; Blackburn , No . 169 ; Caldwell , No . 25 ; & c . & c . The cloth having been removed , the W . M . proposed the health of the Queen , which was responded to with the usual loyal Masonic feeling . The National Anthem was excellently given , Bros . Foster , Allen , and Bromley taking the principal parts . After the usual Masonic toasts , the W . M . proposed the health of the visitors ; and Bro . Potter , in returning thanks , complimented the W . M . and the Lodge upon the superior manner of the working , and the energy

with which the true principles of Masonry were carried out . The immediate P . M ., Bro . Cooper , then proposed the health of the W . M ., who , in returning thanks , said he should always endeavour to attend punctually to his duties , and follow in the footsteps of the learned and respected P . M .,, whose health he begged to propose , and long life to him . Bro . Cooper said that as long as he lived he should always have the welfare of the Lodge at heart , and if any of the Brethren wanted instruction , he should be happy to give it at any time . The health of the Officers having been proposed , and responded to individually , and several other toasts having been disposed of , the Brethren adjourned until the second Tuesday in March , when we understand several Candidates are to be initiated .

St . Andiiew ' s Lodge ( No . 281 ) . —At the monthly meeting of this Lodge on the 7 th February , Bro . Dr . Paul was duly installed as W . M . by Bro . Mills , P . M . The W . M . duly invested the officers of the Lodge , amongst whom were Bro . Perriman , S . W . ; Bro . Richards , J . W . ; and Bro . Linton , Treas .

“The Freemasons' Monthly Magazine: 1856-03-01, Page 46” Masonic Periodicals Online, Library and Museum of Freemasonry, 24 May 2025, django:8000/periodicals/mmr/issues/frm_01031856/page/46/.
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FICTION AND FACT. Article 1
NOTES OF A YACHT'S CRUISE TO BALAKLAVA. Article 4
SECEET POISONS. Article 10
CASE OF THE CARNATIC STIPENDIARIES. Article 14
SATURDAY HALF-HOLIDAYS, AND THE BETTER OBSERVANCE OF THE LORD'S DAY. Article 15
ADDRESS Article 17
TO THE EDITOR 0£ THE FREEMASONS MAGAZINE. Article 24
REVIEWS OF NEW BOOKS. Article 26
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 34
THE BOYS' SCHOOL. Article 35
PROVINCIAL GRAND OFFICERS. Article 36
GRAND LODGE OF CANADA. Article 36
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 39
METROPOLITAN. Article 39
INSTRUCTION. Article 48
PROVINCIAL. Article 49
ROYAL ABCH. Article 65
THE MARK DEGREE. Article 68
THE ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE. Article 68
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 68
SCOTLAND Article 69
FRANCE. Article 70
PRUSSIA. Article 70
COLONIAL. Article 71
INDIA. Article 71
AMERICA. Article 73
SUMMARY OF NEWS FOR FEBRUARY. Article 74
0bituary. Article 77
NOTICE. Article 79
TO COEEESPONDENTS. Article 79
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R . Simons , I . G . ; Bro . Hermann , Hon . Sec . ; Bro . Alexander Levy , P . M ., who had been elected ^ Treasurer , was also invested . The Brethren adjourned to refreshment , and had a most happy evening . It is worthy of notice , that the Benevolent Bund of the Lodge , only three years established , amounts to £ 200 : thus , should a member or his widow require aid , there are ample means for a noble donation .

Lion and Lamb Lodge ( No . 227 ) . —At the usual meeting of this Lodge at the Bridge House Hotel , on Thursday , February 7 , Bros . J . G-. Scott , W . M ., Mr . James Mallett and Mr . James Balfour were initiated into the Order , and two other gentlemen were proposed for initiation at the next Lodge . The working of this Lodge is excellent , it being under the guidance of that able and indefatigable Mason , Bro . Muggeridge . The testimonial that is now in progress will prove the high estimation in which he is held b y the Craft . It was very gratifying to witness the attendance of nine Past Masters of No . 227 , at their head

being the father of the Lodge , Bro . Sotheran , who was initiated in 1808 . Bro . Mallett , in acknowledgment of the reception he had met with , mentioned that his forefathers had all been Masons ; but circumstances had prevented him joining the Order until that night . He was truly gratified with all he had seen and heard , and hoped that he should not only do honour to his parentage , but become a creditable member of the institution .

Lodge of United Strength ( No . 276 ) . —The anniversary meeting of this most excellent working Lodge was held at the Gun Tavern , Pimlico , on the 12 th instant , Bro . Cooper presiding . The W . M . most efficiently initiated three gentlemen into the mysteries of ancient Freemasonry , and passed a Brother of the Zetland Lodge to the Second Degree . The W . M . then proceeded , in a very impressive manner , to instal his successor , Bro . Henry Carter ( of Berwick Street ) , into the chair , as W . M . for the ensuing year . The new W . M . was pleased to invest the following Brethren as his Officers ; viz . —Bros . Lugg , S . W . ; John Coggin , J . W . ; Collard , S . D . ; Bromley , J . D . ; Winsland , I . G . ; Cowdrey and Prost , Dirs . of Cer . ; the much-respected P . M . Grimstone , Treas . ; P . M . Crump , Sec ; and Longstaff , Tyler . The newly * invested Officers , each in their turn , received a Masonic address from the retiring W . M ., informing them of their duties and situations in the Lodge . At the close of business , the J . W .

summoned the Brethren to the relreshment-room , where one of the most recherche banquets had been prepared under the immediate superintendence of the muchrespected host . Upwards of forty brethren sat down to dinner , amongst whom were several visitors , including Bros . Potter , P . M ., No . 11 ; Buss , P . M ., No . 29 ; Pisher , P . M ., No . 103 ; Norman , No . 165 ; Blackburn , No . 169 ; Caldwell , No . 25 ; & c . & c . The cloth having been removed , the W . M . proposed the health of the Queen , which was responded to with the usual loyal Masonic feeling . The National Anthem was excellently given , Bros . Foster , Allen , and Bromley taking the principal parts . After the usual Masonic toasts , the W . M . proposed the health of the visitors ; and Bro . Potter , in returning thanks , complimented the W . M . and the Lodge upon the superior manner of the working , and the energy

with which the true principles of Masonry were carried out . The immediate P . M ., Bro . Cooper , then proposed the health of the W . M ., who , in returning thanks , said he should always endeavour to attend punctually to his duties , and follow in the footsteps of the learned and respected P . M .,, whose health he begged to propose , and long life to him . Bro . Cooper said that as long as he lived he should always have the welfare of the Lodge at heart , and if any of the Brethren wanted instruction , he should be happy to give it at any time . The health of the Officers having been proposed , and responded to individually , and several other toasts having been disposed of , the Brethren adjourned until the second Tuesday in March , when we understand several Candidates are to be initiated .

St . Andiiew ' s Lodge ( No . 281 ) . —At the monthly meeting of this Lodge on the 7 th February , Bro . Dr . Paul was duly installed as W . M . by Bro . Mills , P . M . The W . M . duly invested the officers of the Lodge , amongst whom were Bro . Perriman , S . W . ; Bro . Richards , J . W . ; and Bro . Linton , Treas .

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