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Lodge , at present occupies the chair as W . M ., supported by a staff of Past Masters and anxious Officers , headed by Bro . Bibbans . This Lodge bids fair to become one of the most respectable in the principality .

STAFFOBDSHIBE . Walsall . —Lodge of St . Matthew ( No . 786 ) . —The Brethren of this Lodge heard , with feelings of the deepest regret , on the 22 nd February , a rumour of the Unexpected death of Bro . Henry Vernon , J . D . of the Lodge ; which melancholy intelligence was confirmed by a letter from his uncle , Col . Vernon , B . W . P . G . M ., to the W . M . At a meeting of Emergency , the same evening , a wish was generally expressed , that , as a mark of the respect and esteem in which he was held by the

Lodge , a deputation should proceed to Hilton Park , to ascertain if there would he any objection on the part of his family to some of the members paying " the last sad tribute of regard to departed merit , " by accompanying his remains to their last home . Bros . Wood , W . M ., Thos . James , P . M ., and the Bev . Jas . Downes , Chap ., accordingly waited on the B . W . P . G . M ., by whom they were most courteously received ; but , he requested them to assure the Brethren of No . 786 , that though he sincerely felt their attention , his Brother ' s wish to have the funeral

conducted as privately as possible , would preclude their intention being carried into effect . At the suggestion of Bro . Downes , Chap ., the W . M , convened a special meeting of the Lodge , at which an ancient and appropriate solemn ceremony was conducted , and an oration delivered , by the Bev . Brother , which , at the unanimous request of the members present on the occasion , has been printed .

The death of this estimable young Brother is not only a loss to the Lodge No . 786 , to every member of which he had endeared himself by his amiable and noble disposition , but to the Craft in Staffordshire in general , as during his short career as a Mason he evinced so much zeal , that , no doubt , he would in due time have emulated the example of his revered parent and uncle , whose services to Masonry are so universally known .

SUFFOLK . The Testimonial to the Prov . G . M . Sir Edward Sherlock Qooch , Bart ., M . P . — We are happy to be able to announce that upwards of a hundred pounds has already been subscribed to this fund . Ipswich . —Lodge of Perfect Friendship ( No . 522 ) . —The members of this excellent Lodge meet on the third Wednesday in every month , at the White Horse Hotel , and visitors may generally find some first-rate working . On the 21 st February , > there was a full attendance , and the W . M ., Bro . N . Tracy , presided in his usual efficient manner . Mr . H . Churchman was initiated into the Order . About

twenty Brethren afterwards partook of the banquet . Hadleigh . —Lodge of Virtue and Silence ( No . 417 ) . —For upwards of ten years this Lodge has been struggling for an existence , and has had but just sufficient members to keep on within the pale of the Constitution . The thanks of the Province are especially due to Bro . Hart , P . M ., the father of the Lodge , who from his indefatigable zeal , through good and evil report , has kept his little band of true and trusty Brethren around him .

We are happy , however , now to be able to report , that within the last few months a change has come o ' er the spirit of the scene , and a number of gentlemen , inhabitants of Hadleigh , have been initiated ; repeated visits from the Ipswich and Colchester Brethren have made the meetings both numerous and large . The new W . M ., Bro . Golding , was installed at the meeting in February ; and , being both a zealous and expert Mason , there is little doubt that this old and respectable Lodge will continue to prosper .

Stowmaeket . —Phoenix Lodge ( No . 757 ) . —This Lodge , at their last meeting , on the 23 rd ult ., installed Bro . F . Betts as W . M . for the ensuing year , who appointed Bro . J . K . Sidgwick , S . W . ; Bro . J . Wyatt , J . W . The ceremony was performed by Bro . C . J . Townsend , P . M ., No . 522 , P . P . G . Pur . A vote of

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" WHAT IS MASONRY DOING FOR INTELLECTUAL PROGRESS?"* Article 1
BRO. SIB EDWABD FFRENCH BROMHEAD, BART. Article 72
BRO. JOHN WILLIAM GARTHSIDE. Article 72
BRO. LEWIS SWEETING. Article 72
ANIMAL AND HUMAN INSTINCT. Article 17
METROPOLITAN. Article 42
BIOGRAPHIES OF CELEBRATED MASONS. Article 10
MASONIC CURIOSITIES. Article 13
CONTINENTAL FREEMASONRY. Article 22
SUPREME CONSEIL RIT ECOSSAIS Article 26
SONNET ON MARCH, 1855. Article 27
INTRODUCTORY LECTURE DELIVERED TO LODGE OF UNITY, WAREHAM, DORSET. Article 28
REVIEWS OF NEW BOOKS. Article 32
LIST OF NEW BOOKS Article 35
CHAPTERS OF INSTRUCTION. Article 71
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 36
NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 37
MASONIC CHARITIES. Article 38
MASONIC INTELLIGENCE. Article 38
Obituary Article 72
PROVINCIAL. Article 44
SCOTLAND. Article 57
COLONIAL. Article 59
INDIA. Article 64
ON THE POLITICAL CONDITION OF THE ENGLISH PEASANTRY DURING THE MIDDLE AGES.* Article 5
CHINA. Article 66
METBOPOLITAN LODGE MEETINGS FOR THE MONTH OF APRIL. Article 68
LODGES OF INSTRUCTION. Article 70
THE R.W. BRO. WILLIAM TUCKER Article 72
MISS CREW. Article 73
MRS. GEORGE ROUTLEDGE. Article 73
NOTICE. Article 74
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 74
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Lodge , at present occupies the chair as W . M ., supported by a staff of Past Masters and anxious Officers , headed by Bro . Bibbans . This Lodge bids fair to become one of the most respectable in the principality .

STAFFOBDSHIBE . Walsall . —Lodge of St . Matthew ( No . 786 ) . —The Brethren of this Lodge heard , with feelings of the deepest regret , on the 22 nd February , a rumour of the Unexpected death of Bro . Henry Vernon , J . D . of the Lodge ; which melancholy intelligence was confirmed by a letter from his uncle , Col . Vernon , B . W . P . G . M ., to the W . M . At a meeting of Emergency , the same evening , a wish was generally expressed , that , as a mark of the respect and esteem in which he was held by the

Lodge , a deputation should proceed to Hilton Park , to ascertain if there would he any objection on the part of his family to some of the members paying " the last sad tribute of regard to departed merit , " by accompanying his remains to their last home . Bros . Wood , W . M ., Thos . James , P . M ., and the Bev . Jas . Downes , Chap ., accordingly waited on the B . W . P . G . M ., by whom they were most courteously received ; but , he requested them to assure the Brethren of No . 786 , that though he sincerely felt their attention , his Brother ' s wish to have the funeral

conducted as privately as possible , would preclude their intention being carried into effect . At the suggestion of Bro . Downes , Chap ., the W . M , convened a special meeting of the Lodge , at which an ancient and appropriate solemn ceremony was conducted , and an oration delivered , by the Bev . Brother , which , at the unanimous request of the members present on the occasion , has been printed .

The death of this estimable young Brother is not only a loss to the Lodge No . 786 , to every member of which he had endeared himself by his amiable and noble disposition , but to the Craft in Staffordshire in general , as during his short career as a Mason he evinced so much zeal , that , no doubt , he would in due time have emulated the example of his revered parent and uncle , whose services to Masonry are so universally known .

SUFFOLK . The Testimonial to the Prov . G . M . Sir Edward Sherlock Qooch , Bart ., M . P . — We are happy to be able to announce that upwards of a hundred pounds has already been subscribed to this fund . Ipswich . —Lodge of Perfect Friendship ( No . 522 ) . —The members of this excellent Lodge meet on the third Wednesday in every month , at the White Horse Hotel , and visitors may generally find some first-rate working . On the 21 st February , > there was a full attendance , and the W . M ., Bro . N . Tracy , presided in his usual efficient manner . Mr . H . Churchman was initiated into the Order . About

twenty Brethren afterwards partook of the banquet . Hadleigh . —Lodge of Virtue and Silence ( No . 417 ) . —For upwards of ten years this Lodge has been struggling for an existence , and has had but just sufficient members to keep on within the pale of the Constitution . The thanks of the Province are especially due to Bro . Hart , P . M ., the father of the Lodge , who from his indefatigable zeal , through good and evil report , has kept his little band of true and trusty Brethren around him .

We are happy , however , now to be able to report , that within the last few months a change has come o ' er the spirit of the scene , and a number of gentlemen , inhabitants of Hadleigh , have been initiated ; repeated visits from the Ipswich and Colchester Brethren have made the meetings both numerous and large . The new W . M ., Bro . Golding , was installed at the meeting in February ; and , being both a zealous and expert Mason , there is little doubt that this old and respectable Lodge will continue to prosper .

Stowmaeket . —Phoenix Lodge ( No . 757 ) . —This Lodge , at their last meeting , on the 23 rd ult ., installed Bro . F . Betts as W . M . for the ensuing year , who appointed Bro . J . K . Sidgwick , S . W . ; Bro . J . Wyatt , J . W . The ceremony was performed by Bro . C . J . Townsend , P . M ., No . 522 , P . P . G . Pur . A vote of

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