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The Masonic Mirror.

THE MASONIC MIRROR .

* * All communications to be addressed to 19 , Salisbury street , Strand , London , W . C .

Masonic Mems.

MASONIC MEMS .

THE NEW GEAND CHAPLAIN . —Amongst the appointments ¦ of Grand Officers for the year there is none that has given greater satisfaction than the appointment of Bro . Thomas to the office of Grand Chaplain , Bro . Richard James Francis Thomas , who is vicar of Yeovil , Somersetshire , was initiated , passed , ami raised in 1834 , in the Alfred Lodge , Oxford , of ivbich he is a

subscribing member . He joined the Lodge of Brotherly Love , Yeovil , in 1856 , of ivbich lie is P . M . He held the office of Provincial Grand Chaplain for Somersetshire in 1857 and 1862 , He was first W . M . of tbe Parrott and Axe Lodge , Crewkei-ne . Somersetshire , in 1860 . He Avas M . E . Z . of the Yeovil Chapter in 1365 and 1866 , and Provincial Grand Prelate ot Knight

Templars for Bristol from 1864 to 1865 . He ivas very warmly congratulated on receiving the reward of his long services by Ills appointment in the Grand Lodge of England . METROPOLITAN CHAPTER OP IN'STIUTCTKO * . — We have pleasure in drawing the attention of our Eoyal Arch readers to a letter , which will be found in another page , announcing the

opening and consecration , by Comp . Watson , P . Z ., of this chapter of instruction , on the 15 th inst ., at the George Hotel , Aldermanbury . The M . W . G . M . having granted a Avarrant for a new lodge at Reading , to be called the Grey Friars Lodge ( So . 1101 ) , the E . W . the acting Prov . G . M ., Bro . JE . Mclntyre , has kindly

consented to perform the ceremony of consecration , which he has ordered to take place at the Masonic Hall in that town on Thursday , the 17 th inst ., AA-hen a goodly muster of tho brethren is expected , further particulars of Avhich will appeal- in our next impression .

Metropolitan.

METROPOLITAN .

PYTHAGOBEAK' LODGE ( So . 78 ) . —The regular meeting of this lodge Avas held on Monday , the 30 th ult ., at the Lecture Hall , Greenwich . Bro . F . W . Ward , WM ., presided , and did the initiation ; Bro .-J . Hasler , I . P . M ., did the raisings . All tbe the work ivas ivell done . There ivas a good full lodge , and several visitors were present . LODGE OP ST . JAMES ( ISTO . 765 ) . —On Tuesday , the 1 st inst ., the monthl

regular y meeting of this lodge was held at the Leather Market Tavern , New Weston-street , Bermondsey . The AV . M ., Bro . Montagu Scott , assisted by his officers , opened the lodge , when the minutes of the previous meeting ivere read and confirmed . There being no candidates present , the W . M . presented to Bro . Thomas Blakeley , I . P . M ., a handsome gold Past Master ' s jeivelvoted bthe members of the lod

, y ge for the able manner in which he hail presided over them as W . M . Bro . Blakeley returned thanks for the honour conferred upon him . The jeAvel Avas of a very neat design , and ivas supplied by Bro . Loeiveiistark and Sons , of Devereux-eourt , Strand , The lodge ivas then closed ivith solemn prayer , after which the brethren adjourned to refreshment . The following brethren were present : BrosDrParkerHowesand Blakeley

. . , , , P . M . 's j Boyce , White , Pridmore , Hide , and several others . Visitor : Bro . M . A . Loewenstark , I . G . 7 . 3 EOYAL OAK LODGE ( MO . 871 ) . —This flourishing lodge held its meeting on Friday , the 27 th ult ., at the Eoyal Oak Tavern , High-street , Deptford , ( Bro . G . Ellis ' s ) . Bro . H . A .

Collington , W . M ., presided . He Avas supported by nearly all his officers , viz .: Bros . W . Andrews , S . AV . ; J . Truelove , J . W . pro . tern . ; J . Stevens , P . M ., Treas . ; F . Walters , P . M ., Sec . ; J . Hawker , S . D . ; W . Jeffery . J . D . ; G . Holman , I . G . ; S . Garrett , P . M ., Tyler ; G . Wilton , P . M . ; W . H . Truelove , S . G . Cooke , G . F . Honey , H . Whittle , J . W . Sampson , W . J . Honey , and many others . The visitors ivere , Bros . J . Whiften , W . Dalziel , C . G . Dilley , 1-1-7 ; and T . Beaton , 467 . The lodge AA-as duly

opened at five p . m ., and the minutes of the last lodge meeting read and unanimously confirmed . Ballots ivere taken for the folloAving gentlemen , and declared to be unanimous iu favour of their admission , viz .: Messrs . G . Ellis , S . 0 . Lewin , G . S . Ditton , W . Poyer , and J . W . T . Barrett . Tiie lodge Avas opened in the second degree . Bro . S . G . Cook being a candidate for passing , ivas interrogated , entrusted , ancl withdrew .-. The lodge ivas opened in the third degree . Bro . S . G . Cook ivas

introduced and raised to tbe sublime degree of a Master Mason . The whole of the ceremony ivas given , including the traditional history and the tracing board . The lodge ivas closed both in the third and second degrees . Messrs . G . Ellis , G . S . Ditton , S . 0 . Lewin , W . Poyer , ancl J . W . T . Barrett being in attendance were intiodueed and initiated into Ancient Freemasonry . These ceremonies were most beautifully and impressively given ,

which elicited the praise and admiration of all present . Bros . W . Billington , 73 , and W . Dalziel , 147 , ivere proposed as joining members for the next lodge meeting , subject to the ballot . A gentleman Avas proposed for initiation . The sums of five guineas ivas voted from the Charity Fund of this lodge for the Boys' School ; and five pounds from the Charity Fund to the iviuoAA * of a deceased member . Bro . J . Stevens , P . M ., ivas elected the Treasurerhis father having resigned that office . Bro . F

, Walters , Sec , presented Bro . G . Wilton , with a Past Master's jewel , which had been subscribed for him by about a dozen members of the lodge . As this was a private gift , there ivas not any speech made , either in giving or receiving it . The jewel bears this inscription — "Presented to Bro . G . Wilton ,

P . M ., the father and founder of the lodge , by voluntary subscriptions of the members of the Royal Oak Lodge , No . S 71 , as a mark of respect and gratitude for the able , talented , and efficient manner he presided as AV . M . during his year of office 1 S 63 . " The jeivel was made by Messrs . A . D . Loeivenstarl * . and Sons . Business being ended , the lodge ivas closed until Wednesday , July 25 th . VICTORIA ' LODGE ( So . 1056 ) . —The installation meeting of

this young lodge ivas held at the Sir John Cass tavern , South Hackney , on the 26 th ult . The lodge ivas opened bv the W . M . Bro " . Wrenn , assisted by Bros . Pendlebury , S . W . ' ; Turner , J . W . ; Snow * , S . D . ; Soilleux , J . D . ; Morris , I . G . ; and many other brethren . The minutes ivere duly confirmed and after the usual preliminaries Bro . Bobbins ivas raised to the sublime degree of a M . M . Bro . Pendlebury , the W . M . elect ,

ivas then presented to Bro . H . Muggeridge , P . M ., 192 , who assumed the chair for the purpose of performing the ceremony of installation , and in a most impressive manner lie discharged the duties devolving upon him , and regularly installed Bro . Pendlebury as W . M . The appointment of officers for the ensuing year ivas tbe next businsss , lvhcn the following brethren ivere investedviz . W . TurnerS . W . ; G . M . E . Snoiv

, , , , J . W . j W . Wrenn , I . P . M ., Treas . ( elected ) , J . Bobottom , Sec . ; G . Roberts , S . D . ; J . W . Williams , J . D . ; TJ . Latreille , I . G . ; P . Y . Latrielle , Wine Steward ; W . Morris , Dir . of Cers . ; Johnson , Tyler . The lodge was then closed , and the brethren adjourned to a sumptuous repast , under the presidency of the neiv AV . M ., when a very pleasant evening was spent . Bro . Wrenn , the retiring Master , AA-as presented ivith a handsome P . M . 's jeivel

and expressed his grateful acknowledgements in appropriate terms . There ivas a large number of visitors present ., anil they expressed themselves highly pleased Avith the Avorking of the lodge , and also ivith the hospitable treatment they experienced at the social board . The proceedings of the evening ivere agreeably diversified by several capital songs anil also a recitation by Comp . Terry , P . M ., 228 , ivho was one of the visitors .

INSTRUCTION . STABILITY LODGE OF INST - UJCTIOI * . The forty-ninth anniversary of the Lodge of Instruction under sanction of the Lodge of Stability , No . 217 , was held at Radley ' s Hotel , Bridge-street , Blaekfriars , on Friday , the 27 th ult ., under the precedency of the distinguished and respected

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LODGE OFFICERS, THEIR POWERS AND DUTIES. Article 1
FREEMASONRY IN FRANCE. Article 3
THE DOCTRINES OF JESUITISM. Article 4
MONITA SECRETA SOCIETATIS JESU. Article 4
THE PANTOMIME: HARLEQUINFREEMASON. Article 7
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 8
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 9
METROPOLITAN CHAPTER OF INSTRUCTION. Article 10
BRO. STEPHEN BARTON WILSON. Article 10
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 11
MASONIC MEMS. Article 11
METROPOLITAN. Article 11
PROVINCIAL. Article 14
PROVINCIAL. Article 16
Untitled Article 18
ROYAL ARCH. Article 18
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR Article 18
CHANNEL ISLANDS. Article 19
MEETINGS OF THE SCIENTIFIC AND LEARNED SOCIETIES FOR THE WEEK ENDING MAT 12TH, 1866. Article 20
THE WEEK. Article 20
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 22
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The Masonic Mirror.

THE MASONIC MIRROR .

* * All communications to be addressed to 19 , Salisbury street , Strand , London , W . C .

Masonic Mems.

MASONIC MEMS .

THE NEW GEAND CHAPLAIN . —Amongst the appointments ¦ of Grand Officers for the year there is none that has given greater satisfaction than the appointment of Bro . Thomas to the office of Grand Chaplain , Bro . Richard James Francis Thomas , who is vicar of Yeovil , Somersetshire , was initiated , passed , ami raised in 1834 , in the Alfred Lodge , Oxford , of ivbich he is a

subscribing member . He joined the Lodge of Brotherly Love , Yeovil , in 1856 , of ivbich lie is P . M . He held the office of Provincial Grand Chaplain for Somersetshire in 1857 and 1862 , He was first W . M . of tbe Parrott and Axe Lodge , Crewkei-ne . Somersetshire , in 1860 . He Avas M . E . Z . of the Yeovil Chapter in 1365 and 1866 , and Provincial Grand Prelate ot Knight

Templars for Bristol from 1864 to 1865 . He ivas very warmly congratulated on receiving the reward of his long services by Ills appointment in the Grand Lodge of England . METROPOLITAN CHAPTER OP IN'STIUTCTKO * . — We have pleasure in drawing the attention of our Eoyal Arch readers to a letter , which will be found in another page , announcing the

opening and consecration , by Comp . Watson , P . Z ., of this chapter of instruction , on the 15 th inst ., at the George Hotel , Aldermanbury . The M . W . G . M . having granted a Avarrant for a new lodge at Reading , to be called the Grey Friars Lodge ( So . 1101 ) , the E . W . the acting Prov . G . M ., Bro . JE . Mclntyre , has kindly

consented to perform the ceremony of consecration , which he has ordered to take place at the Masonic Hall in that town on Thursday , the 17 th inst ., AA-hen a goodly muster of tho brethren is expected , further particulars of Avhich will appeal- in our next impression .

Metropolitan.

METROPOLITAN .

PYTHAGOBEAK' LODGE ( So . 78 ) . —The regular meeting of this lodge Avas held on Monday , the 30 th ult ., at the Lecture Hall , Greenwich . Bro . F . W . Ward , WM ., presided , and did the initiation ; Bro .-J . Hasler , I . P . M ., did the raisings . All tbe the work ivas ivell done . There ivas a good full lodge , and several visitors were present . LODGE OP ST . JAMES ( ISTO . 765 ) . —On Tuesday , the 1 st inst ., the monthl

regular y meeting of this lodge was held at the Leather Market Tavern , New Weston-street , Bermondsey . The AV . M ., Bro . Montagu Scott , assisted by his officers , opened the lodge , when the minutes of the previous meeting ivere read and confirmed . There being no candidates present , the W . M . presented to Bro . Thomas Blakeley , I . P . M ., a handsome gold Past Master ' s jeivelvoted bthe members of the lod

, y ge for the able manner in which he hail presided over them as W . M . Bro . Blakeley returned thanks for the honour conferred upon him . The jeAvel Avas of a very neat design , and ivas supplied by Bro . Loeiveiistark and Sons , of Devereux-eourt , Strand , The lodge ivas then closed ivith solemn prayer , after which the brethren adjourned to refreshment . The following brethren were present : BrosDrParkerHowesand Blakeley

. . , , , P . M . 's j Boyce , White , Pridmore , Hide , and several others . Visitor : Bro . M . A . Loewenstark , I . G . 7 . 3 EOYAL OAK LODGE ( MO . 871 ) . —This flourishing lodge held its meeting on Friday , the 27 th ult ., at the Eoyal Oak Tavern , High-street , Deptford , ( Bro . G . Ellis ' s ) . Bro . H . A .

Collington , W . M ., presided . He Avas supported by nearly all his officers , viz .: Bros . W . Andrews , S . AV . ; J . Truelove , J . W . pro . tern . ; J . Stevens , P . M ., Treas . ; F . Walters , P . M ., Sec . ; J . Hawker , S . D . ; W . Jeffery . J . D . ; G . Holman , I . G . ; S . Garrett , P . M ., Tyler ; G . Wilton , P . M . ; W . H . Truelove , S . G . Cooke , G . F . Honey , H . Whittle , J . W . Sampson , W . J . Honey , and many others . The visitors ivere , Bros . J . Whiften , W . Dalziel , C . G . Dilley , 1-1-7 ; and T . Beaton , 467 . The lodge AA-as duly

opened at five p . m ., and the minutes of the last lodge meeting read and unanimously confirmed . Ballots ivere taken for the folloAving gentlemen , and declared to be unanimous iu favour of their admission , viz .: Messrs . G . Ellis , S . 0 . Lewin , G . S . Ditton , W . Poyer , and J . W . T . Barrett . Tiie lodge Avas opened in the second degree . Bro . S . G . Cook being a candidate for passing , ivas interrogated , entrusted , ancl withdrew .-. The lodge ivas opened in the third degree . Bro . S . G . Cook ivas

introduced and raised to tbe sublime degree of a Master Mason . The whole of the ceremony ivas given , including the traditional history and the tracing board . The lodge ivas closed both in the third and second degrees . Messrs . G . Ellis , G . S . Ditton , S . 0 . Lewin , W . Poyer , ancl J . W . T . Barrett being in attendance were intiodueed and initiated into Ancient Freemasonry . These ceremonies were most beautifully and impressively given ,

which elicited the praise and admiration of all present . Bros . W . Billington , 73 , and W . Dalziel , 147 , ivere proposed as joining members for the next lodge meeting , subject to the ballot . A gentleman Avas proposed for initiation . The sums of five guineas ivas voted from the Charity Fund of this lodge for the Boys' School ; and five pounds from the Charity Fund to the iviuoAA * of a deceased member . Bro . J . Stevens , P . M ., ivas elected the Treasurerhis father having resigned that office . Bro . F

, Walters , Sec , presented Bro . G . Wilton , with a Past Master's jewel , which had been subscribed for him by about a dozen members of the lodge . As this was a private gift , there ivas not any speech made , either in giving or receiving it . The jewel bears this inscription — "Presented to Bro . G . Wilton ,

P . M ., the father and founder of the lodge , by voluntary subscriptions of the members of the Royal Oak Lodge , No . S 71 , as a mark of respect and gratitude for the able , talented , and efficient manner he presided as AV . M . during his year of office 1 S 63 . " The jeivel was made by Messrs . A . D . Loeivenstarl * . and Sons . Business being ended , the lodge ivas closed until Wednesday , July 25 th . VICTORIA ' LODGE ( So . 1056 ) . —The installation meeting of

this young lodge ivas held at the Sir John Cass tavern , South Hackney , on the 26 th ult . The lodge ivas opened bv the W . M . Bro " . Wrenn , assisted by Bros . Pendlebury , S . W . ' ; Turner , J . W . ; Snow * , S . D . ; Soilleux , J . D . ; Morris , I . G . ; and many other brethren . The minutes ivere duly confirmed and after the usual preliminaries Bro . Bobbins ivas raised to the sublime degree of a M . M . Bro . Pendlebury , the W . M . elect ,

ivas then presented to Bro . H . Muggeridge , P . M ., 192 , who assumed the chair for the purpose of performing the ceremony of installation , and in a most impressive manner lie discharged the duties devolving upon him , and regularly installed Bro . Pendlebury as W . M . The appointment of officers for the ensuing year ivas tbe next businsss , lvhcn the following brethren ivere investedviz . W . TurnerS . W . ; G . M . E . Snoiv

, , , , J . W . j W . Wrenn , I . P . M ., Treas . ( elected ) , J . Bobottom , Sec . ; G . Roberts , S . D . ; J . W . Williams , J . D . ; TJ . Latreille , I . G . ; P . Y . Latrielle , Wine Steward ; W . Morris , Dir . of Cers . ; Johnson , Tyler . The lodge was then closed , and the brethren adjourned to a sumptuous repast , under the presidency of the neiv AV . M ., when a very pleasant evening was spent . Bro . Wrenn , the retiring Master , AA-as presented ivith a handsome P . M . 's jeivel

and expressed his grateful acknowledgements in appropriate terms . There ivas a large number of visitors present ., anil they expressed themselves highly pleased Avith the Avorking of the lodge , and also ivith the hospitable treatment they experienced at the social board . The proceedings of the evening ivere agreeably diversified by several capital songs anil also a recitation by Comp . Terry , P . M ., 228 , ivho was one of the visitors .

INSTRUCTION . STABILITY LODGE OF INST - UJCTIOI * . The forty-ninth anniversary of the Lodge of Instruction under sanction of the Lodge of Stability , No . 217 , was held at Radley ' s Hotel , Bridge-street , Blaekfriars , on Friday , the 27 th ult ., under the precedency of the distinguished and respected

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