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name of the Lodge , presented the immediate Past Master , Bro . H . Clarke , P . M . and P . Prov . G . Reg ., with an elegant Past Master's jewel , as a token of their appreciation of the efficient manner in which he conducted the Lodge during the two years he filled the office of Worshipful Master . Ebith . — -St . John and St . Paid Lodge ( No . 898 ) . — -This Lodge having received the sanction of the M . W . Grand Master to remove from Sandgate to this place , when

met for the first time at the Pier Hotel on Saturday , Au ^ u ^ several Brethren were balloted for , and unanimously approved , fe ^ ecome joining members , and Bro . Luis Artiis , P . M . of Mount Moriah Lodge , No , 40 , and Secretary to the Ernulation Lodge of Improvement , was also un animously elected to become W . M / for the ensuing year , in lieu of Bro . Stephen Barton Wilson , Junior Grand

Deacon , who will vacate the chair at the regular meeting of the Lodge on the 3 rd of October . The R . W . Prov . G . M . / Bro . Purton Cooper , has signified his intention to attend at that meeting , for the purpose of inaugural the Lodge in its new position . The R . W . Brother will no doubt feel justly proud in numbering this amongst the several other highly distinguished Lodges in his-province , and is sure to meet with that reception due to his exalted and welbsustained position .

LANCASHIRE . Blaqkbvr ' ^ .- —Lodge of Perseverance ( No . 432 ) . —This Lodge held its regular monthly meeting on Tuesday , September 1 , at the Old Bull Hotel . There was a good attendance of members and several visitors , inpluding Bros . Brierley of No . 148 , and Spencer of No . B 36 . In the absence of the W . M ., Bro . Radcliffe presided , assisted by Bro . William Harrison , S . W ., and Bro . Bell as J . W ., when a gentleman was proposed for initiation , and several items of business transacted . The Lodge was successively opened in the three degrees , and was

diligently worked by the Brethren present , who , after its closing , adjourned to an elegant banquet provided by the worthy host and hostess ( Bro . and Mrs . James Bolton ) , and spent one of the most agreeable evenings the members have had the pleasure to spend . During the evening the healths of the host and hostess were drunk , with good wishes for their welfare , the worthy couple having just entered on the proprietorship of this hotel . The hilarity of the meeting was considerably heightened by the excellent harmony of Bros . Bertwistle , Morley , and Brierley , and the impromptu singing of the latter Brother .

Bolton . — Lodge of Antiquity ( No . 170 ) . —The Brethren of this Lodge assembled at its usual place of meeting on Wednesday , the 9 th September , to hold the monthly meeting ; the Lodge was duly opened at 7 P . M ., by the W . M ., supported by a full staff of Officers . The minutes of last Lodge meeting being read and confirmed , the ballot was taken for two candidates for initiation , when both were duly elected . Mr . Varey was initiated into the mysteries of the Craft in a most efficient manner by the W . M . At the request of the W . M ., Bro . Mitchell , P . M ., and Prov . G . S . B . for East Lancashire , then took the chair , and proceeded to raise

Bros . Hardrnan and Cocker to the Sublime Degree of M . M . The ceremony was performed in a most solemn and © impressive manner , every officer performing his duties most praiseworthily , the music on the organ adding much to the solemnity of the occasion . The working tools were illustrated by Bro . W . H . Wright , P . M . and Dir . of Cer ., after which Bro . Mitchell explained the tracing-board of the 3 rd Degree . The ordinary business of the Lodge being disposed of , the Lodge was closed . The Brethren then partook of slight refreshment , the usual loyal and Masonic toasts were given and responded to , and the Brethren separated highly gratified with the evening ' s proceedings .

Liverpool . —Lodge of Harmony ( No . 267 ) . —The monthly meeting of this Lodge was held on Monday , 7 th Sept ., at the Wellington Hotel , Garston . The Lodge was opened at 5 * 30 v . w ,, under the presidency of the W . M . Bro . C . J . Banister , the Officers being at their posts . Mr . Gradwell was initiated into the mysteries of the Order . Bros . Fleetwood and Pierpoint , being found perfect , were passed into the 2 nd Degree . The Lodge was then opened in the 3 rd Degree , when Bro . Captain Sutherland was raised to the Sublime Degree of M . M . by the

“The Freemasons' Monthly Magazine: 1857-10-01, Page 51” Masonic Periodicals Online, Library and Museum of Freemasonry, 30 June 2025, django:8000/periodicals/mmr/issues/frm_01101857/page/51/.
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GRAND LODGE AND THE CANADAS. Article 1
CHIVALRY. Article 4
THE STRANGER, THE FATHERLESS, AND THE WIDOW. Article 12
MASONIC EXCURSION TO BOSLIN CASTLE. Article 13
CORRESPONDENCE Article 27
THE SPIRIT OF MASONRY. Article 31
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 32
METROPOLITAN. Article 45
PROVINCIAL. Article 47
ROYAL ARCH. Article 61
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR Article 62
MARK MASONRY Article 62
SCOTLAND Article 66
COLONIAL. Article 68
AMERICA Article 73
INDIA. Article 74
The choice of Smyrna as a site for a British hospital during the late war has been, under Providence* the means of planting Masonry in a truly rich soil. Amongst the civil and military staff attached to the important station were a few most zealous Brethren, who, under great difficulties, managed to muster enough to work: as a Lodge of Instruction, as often a quiet evening could be taken from the urgent duties of the hospital. One by one Brethren were discovered, of various languages and nationalities; but so powerful had been the social persecution—to TURKEY. Article 76
SUMMARY OF NEWS FOR SEPTEMBER Article 76
Obituary. Article 80
NOTICE. Article 83
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Peovincial

name of the Lodge , presented the immediate Past Master , Bro . H . Clarke , P . M . and P . Prov . G . Reg ., with an elegant Past Master's jewel , as a token of their appreciation of the efficient manner in which he conducted the Lodge during the two years he filled the office of Worshipful Master . Ebith . — -St . John and St . Paid Lodge ( No . 898 ) . — -This Lodge having received the sanction of the M . W . Grand Master to remove from Sandgate to this place , when

met for the first time at the Pier Hotel on Saturday , Au ^ u ^ several Brethren were balloted for , and unanimously approved , fe ^ ecome joining members , and Bro . Luis Artiis , P . M . of Mount Moriah Lodge , No , 40 , and Secretary to the Ernulation Lodge of Improvement , was also un animously elected to become W . M / for the ensuing year , in lieu of Bro . Stephen Barton Wilson , Junior Grand

Deacon , who will vacate the chair at the regular meeting of the Lodge on the 3 rd of October . The R . W . Prov . G . M . / Bro . Purton Cooper , has signified his intention to attend at that meeting , for the purpose of inaugural the Lodge in its new position . The R . W . Brother will no doubt feel justly proud in numbering this amongst the several other highly distinguished Lodges in his-province , and is sure to meet with that reception due to his exalted and welbsustained position .

LANCASHIRE . Blaqkbvr ' ^ .- —Lodge of Perseverance ( No . 432 ) . —This Lodge held its regular monthly meeting on Tuesday , September 1 , at the Old Bull Hotel . There was a good attendance of members and several visitors , inpluding Bros . Brierley of No . 148 , and Spencer of No . B 36 . In the absence of the W . M ., Bro . Radcliffe presided , assisted by Bro . William Harrison , S . W ., and Bro . Bell as J . W ., when a gentleman was proposed for initiation , and several items of business transacted . The Lodge was successively opened in the three degrees , and was

diligently worked by the Brethren present , who , after its closing , adjourned to an elegant banquet provided by the worthy host and hostess ( Bro . and Mrs . James Bolton ) , and spent one of the most agreeable evenings the members have had the pleasure to spend . During the evening the healths of the host and hostess were drunk , with good wishes for their welfare , the worthy couple having just entered on the proprietorship of this hotel . The hilarity of the meeting was considerably heightened by the excellent harmony of Bros . Bertwistle , Morley , and Brierley , and the impromptu singing of the latter Brother .

Bolton . — Lodge of Antiquity ( No . 170 ) . —The Brethren of this Lodge assembled at its usual place of meeting on Wednesday , the 9 th September , to hold the monthly meeting ; the Lodge was duly opened at 7 P . M ., by the W . M ., supported by a full staff of Officers . The minutes of last Lodge meeting being read and confirmed , the ballot was taken for two candidates for initiation , when both were duly elected . Mr . Varey was initiated into the mysteries of the Craft in a most efficient manner by the W . M . At the request of the W . M ., Bro . Mitchell , P . M ., and Prov . G . S . B . for East Lancashire , then took the chair , and proceeded to raise

Bros . Hardrnan and Cocker to the Sublime Degree of M . M . The ceremony was performed in a most solemn and © impressive manner , every officer performing his duties most praiseworthily , the music on the organ adding much to the solemnity of the occasion . The working tools were illustrated by Bro . W . H . Wright , P . M . and Dir . of Cer ., after which Bro . Mitchell explained the tracing-board of the 3 rd Degree . The ordinary business of the Lodge being disposed of , the Lodge was closed . The Brethren then partook of slight refreshment , the usual loyal and Masonic toasts were given and responded to , and the Brethren separated highly gratified with the evening ' s proceedings .

Liverpool . —Lodge of Harmony ( No . 267 ) . —The monthly meeting of this Lodge was held on Monday , 7 th Sept ., at the Wellington Hotel , Garston . The Lodge was opened at 5 * 30 v . w ,, under the presidency of the W . M . Bro . C . J . Banister , the Officers being at their posts . Mr . Gradwell was initiated into the mysteries of the Order . Bros . Fleetwood and Pierpoint , being found perfect , were passed into the 2 nd Degree . The Lodge was then opened in the 3 rd Degree , when Bro . Captain Sutherland was raised to the Sublime Degree of M . M . by the

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