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Metropolitan.

that from the Phoenix Lodge he took his first honours . If he had gone beyond the reply for the P . M . ' s , he trusted they would bear with him a little longer . The Secretary of the Royal Benevolent Institution for Aged Freemasons and their Widows had applied to the lodge for a Steward for the next festival . He ( Bro . Henry George Warren ) thought the first duty they owed was to their aged brethren and their widows ; and in that idea , as no other brother had done so ,

he offered himself as a Steward for 1864 . ( Hear , hear . ) He was proud to be amongst them at all times , and both himself and the P . M . 's were ever ready to assist in any duty , and contribute towards the happiness of all the members of the lodge . —The W . MASTEE then gave " The Health of the Officers , " to which they each responded , ancl the meeting broke up , the harmony of the evening having been much enhanced by tlie exertion of the musical brethren—Bro . Coward ( who presided at the piano ) , Walker , and Distin .

WHITTINGTON LODGE ( JNo . 8 b 2 ) . —Hie anniversary ot tins lodge was celebrated in the lodge-room at the Whittington Club , on Monday last , when two brethren were raised to the third degree . Bro . Hurlstone was then installed as W . M . for the ensuing year—the ceremony being admirably performed by Bro . Brett , P . M . The new W . M . appointed and invested as his officers , Bros . Warr , S . W . ; Griffin , J . W . ; Thompson , Treas . ; CollinsSec ; Q . uiltyS . D . ; HamiltonJ . D . ; WeaverOrg . ;

, , , , Cant , I . G . We should not omit to state that the proceedings of the loclge were much enhanced by some excellent music by Bro . Weaver , assisted by other brethren . At the conclusion of the business , the brethren adjourned to banquet , and a very pleasant evening was past , the only drawback being the late hour at which the dinner was placed on the table , owing to some misapprehension on the part of tlie steward of the club .

On the removal of the cloth , the usual toasts were drunk and responded to , Bro . Wavell acknowledging the toast of tlie P . M . 's ; Bro . Hogg , W . M . 172 , that of the visitors , and congratulating Bro . Hurlstone as an initiate of the Old Concord , on his advancement to the chair of the Whittington ; Bro . Warr , S . W ., replying for the officers , and Bro . H . G . Warren , for the Charities .

Provincial.

PROVINCIAL .

GLOUCESTERSHIRE . STOW-OK-TIIE-WOLD . —Trince of Wales' Lodge ( No . 951 ) . — The first meeting , since the consecration of this lodge , was held at the Unicorn Inn , on the 26 th ult ., when Bros . Gallop , Buliock , Tipping , Thornbury , Neale , ancl Gardiner , having passed a very satisfactory examination as E . A ., were admitted to the degree of F . C . Bro . Sir Maxwell Steele Graves , Bart .,

W . M ., being unavoidably absent , Bro . Rev . W . E . Hadow , of Ebrington , P . M ., P . Prov . G . Chap , for Devon , officiated , ancl performed the ceremony in a most efficient manner . A ballot was then taken for Mr . Henry Burton Valle , when lie was unanimousl y elected , and the degree of E . A . conferred upon him . Bro . Rev . Otto Ball , officiated as Chaplain on the occasion . After the labours of the evening were over , the brethren sat down

to a superior banquet , under the presidency of Bro . R . J . Brooks , S . W . ; Bro . H . L . Grove , J . W ., filling the vice chair . The usual loyal and patriotic toasts were duly given and cordially responded to , according to the ancient usage of the Craft . The business was commenced in order , conducted in peace , and closed in harmony , and the brethren separated , highly gratified with the evening ' s proceedings . The lodge was visited by Erowett

Bros . , I . G ., and F . II . Harvey , both of St . George's Lodge ( No . 900 ) , and Bros . Smith and W . Knott , of tbe Worcoster Lodge ( No . 349 ) , who were toasted in the usual form . KENT . Vmox LODGE ( No . 127 ) , MAEGATE , —CEXTENAEY FESTIVAL . The centenary festival of the Union Lod ( No 127 )

ge . , was held at the King ' s Head Hotel , Margate , on Saturday afternoon , the 7 th November , to celebrate the completion of 100 years from the date of tbe warrant of constitution . This highly gratifying and interesting ceremony , at which a chaste and exceedingly handsome , gold centenary jewel was presented to every subscribing member of the lod ge , being of the degree of MM . ( the jewel having been provided out of the funds of the loclge ) , was attended by a considerable number of

brethren of high rank in the Craft , of whom we may mention : — Bros . Edward H . Patten , Past G . S . B . of England ; John Harvey Boys , P . D . Prov . G . M . ; Osmond G . Phipps , P . M . and P . Prov . S . G . W . ; T . Holmes Gore , W . M . of the Union Lodge , P . Prov . G . J . W ., ; Edward C . Hayward , P . Prov . S . G . D ., P . M ., and Treasurer of the lodge ; John R . Feakins , P . Prov . G . S . D . and P . M . ; J . B . Sharp , W . M . Lodge Harmony ( No . 133 ) , Faversham ; A . Cooley , W . M . of St . Augustine's ( No . 272 ) , and

Prov . G . J . W . ; T . S . Solomon , W . M . of Lodge of Antiquity ( No . 20 ) , and Prov . G . J . W . ; T . H . Grove Snowden , P . Prov . G . Reg ., and Lewis Finch , Prov . G . Dir . of Cers ., and P . M . 's of the Royal Navy Lodge ( No . 429 ) , Ramsgate ; George Gurney , S . W . of Old King's Arms Lodge ( No . 30 ) . The brethren having assembled at four o ' clock , the lodge was opened in due form in the first degree . The centenary jewelsabout to be distributed were placed before the W . M . The

W . M . read the warrant of dispensation , enabling the brethren towear the centenary jewels in all Masonic meetings , granted by the M . W . G . M ., the Earl of Zetland , as follows : — " To the AV . M ., Wardens , other Officers , and Brethren of the-Union Lodge ( No . 127 ) , Margate , in the county of Kent , and all others whom it may concern . ¦ " Whereas it appears by tho records of the Grand Lodge that

on the 7 th clay of November , 17 C 3 , a warrant of constitution was granted to certain brethren therein named , authorising and empowering tbem , and their regular successors , to hold a lodge of Free and Accepted Masons at Spittlefields , in the county of Middlesex , and which lodge was then numbered 306 on the register of the Grand Lodge , and was , in the month of April ,

1813 , by and with the consent of the M . W . the Grand Master , removed to Margate , in the county of Kent , and in consequence of the union of the two Grand Lodges on the 27 th day of December , 1813 , the same lodge became No . 207 , ancl at the closisg up of the numbers in 1863 , it became and now stands on the registry of the Grand Loclge No . 127 , under the title or denomination of the Union Lodge , meeting at the King's Arms Hotel , Margate ;

"And whereas the brethren at present composing the said lodge are desirous , so soon as 100 years shall have expired from the constitution of the lodge , that they may be permitted towear a jewel commemorative of such event , and have prayed the sanction of the M . W . Grand Master for that purpose , and the M . W . Grand Master having been pleased to accede to the request , cloth hereby give and grant to all and each of the actual subscribing members of the said loclgebeing M . M . ' s ,

, permission to wear in all Masonic meetings , suspended to the left breast by skyblue ribbon , not exceeding one inch and-a-half in breadth , a jewel or medal of tbe pattern ancl device of the drawing in the margin hereof , as a centenary jewel . But such jewel is to be worn only by those brethren who are bond fide subscribing members of the said loclge , and so long only as they shall pay their subscription theretoaud he returned as such

to-, tbe Grand Lodge of England . "Given at Freemasons' Hall , London , the 15 th day of July , 18 G 3 , by command of the Right Honourable the Earl of Zetland , M . W . Grand Master . ( Signed ) " WIT . GEAY CLAEKE ; " G . See . "

The AV . MASTEE then , in pursuance of resolutions which had been previously passed in open lodge , presented Bro . Edward H . Patten , P . G . S . B . of England , with the jewel , he being an honorary member of tliis lodge , at the same time referring to the vote of the lodge , and the high estimation entertained by its members of his eminent services to them , and to the cause of charity . The W . MASTEE then requested Bro . John Harvey Boys , P . M ., the P . Prov . D . G . M . of Kent ( as being tho hihest

Prog vincial Grand Officer present ) , to distribute the jewels to the brethren . Bro . BOYS , P . M ., ascended the chair , ancl explained to the brethren that this jewel was not to be deemed an individual honour by the respective recipients , but was intended to mark and reward the services which their lodge had rendered to the Craft , and to the Masonic Charities , and to remind them that it had

, for the period of a century now concluded , ever preserved its honour and integrity untarnished and unblemished , in all its Masonic duties , more particularly in reference to the punctual fulfilment of its duties to Grand Lodge ; and , therefore , the M . W . G . M . the Earl of Zetland had granted them permission to wear this jewel in testimony of his approbation , and as an insignia of the antiquity and good working of the loclge , of which they were fortunately members . He further reminded the

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DOUBLE INITIATION. Article 1
MASONIC SAYINGS AND DOINGS. Article 1
PROFESSOR DONALDSON ON THE POSITION OF ARCHITECTURE.* Article 2
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES . Article 4
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 7
THE GLAMORGAN LODGE AND RE-INITIATION. Article 8
THE ANTIQUITY OF MASONIC DEGREES. Article 8
ON THE PROCESSIONS OF ANCIENT 'FREEMASONS, &c, IN LONDON. Article 9
CAN A WARDEN INITIATE ? &c. Article 10
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THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 11
METROPOLITAN. Article 11
PROVINCIAL. Article 12
ROYAL ARCH. Article 14
IRELAND. Article 14
COLONIAL. Article 14
AUSTRALIA. Article 15
PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. Article 16
Poetry. Article 18
THE WEEK. Article 18
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Metropolitan.

that from the Phoenix Lodge he took his first honours . If he had gone beyond the reply for the P . M . ' s , he trusted they would bear with him a little longer . The Secretary of the Royal Benevolent Institution for Aged Freemasons and their Widows had applied to the lodge for a Steward for the next festival . He ( Bro . Henry George Warren ) thought the first duty they owed was to their aged brethren and their widows ; and in that idea , as no other brother had done so ,

he offered himself as a Steward for 1864 . ( Hear , hear . ) He was proud to be amongst them at all times , and both himself and the P . M . 's were ever ready to assist in any duty , and contribute towards the happiness of all the members of the lodge . —The W . MASTEE then gave " The Health of the Officers , " to which they each responded , ancl the meeting broke up , the harmony of the evening having been much enhanced by tlie exertion of the musical brethren—Bro . Coward ( who presided at the piano ) , Walker , and Distin .

WHITTINGTON LODGE ( JNo . 8 b 2 ) . —Hie anniversary ot tins lodge was celebrated in the lodge-room at the Whittington Club , on Monday last , when two brethren were raised to the third degree . Bro . Hurlstone was then installed as W . M . for the ensuing year—the ceremony being admirably performed by Bro . Brett , P . M . The new W . M . appointed and invested as his officers , Bros . Warr , S . W . ; Griffin , J . W . ; Thompson , Treas . ; CollinsSec ; Q . uiltyS . D . ; HamiltonJ . D . ; WeaverOrg . ;

, , , , Cant , I . G . We should not omit to state that the proceedings of the loclge were much enhanced by some excellent music by Bro . Weaver , assisted by other brethren . At the conclusion of the business , the brethren adjourned to banquet , and a very pleasant evening was past , the only drawback being the late hour at which the dinner was placed on the table , owing to some misapprehension on the part of tlie steward of the club .

On the removal of the cloth , the usual toasts were drunk and responded to , Bro . Wavell acknowledging the toast of tlie P . M . 's ; Bro . Hogg , W . M . 172 , that of the visitors , and congratulating Bro . Hurlstone as an initiate of the Old Concord , on his advancement to the chair of the Whittington ; Bro . Warr , S . W ., replying for the officers , and Bro . H . G . Warren , for the Charities .

Provincial.

PROVINCIAL .

GLOUCESTERSHIRE . STOW-OK-TIIE-WOLD . —Trince of Wales' Lodge ( No . 951 ) . — The first meeting , since the consecration of this lodge , was held at the Unicorn Inn , on the 26 th ult ., when Bros . Gallop , Buliock , Tipping , Thornbury , Neale , ancl Gardiner , having passed a very satisfactory examination as E . A ., were admitted to the degree of F . C . Bro . Sir Maxwell Steele Graves , Bart .,

W . M ., being unavoidably absent , Bro . Rev . W . E . Hadow , of Ebrington , P . M ., P . Prov . G . Chap , for Devon , officiated , ancl performed the ceremony in a most efficient manner . A ballot was then taken for Mr . Henry Burton Valle , when lie was unanimousl y elected , and the degree of E . A . conferred upon him . Bro . Rev . Otto Ball , officiated as Chaplain on the occasion . After the labours of the evening were over , the brethren sat down

to a superior banquet , under the presidency of Bro . R . J . Brooks , S . W . ; Bro . H . L . Grove , J . W ., filling the vice chair . The usual loyal and patriotic toasts were duly given and cordially responded to , according to the ancient usage of the Craft . The business was commenced in order , conducted in peace , and closed in harmony , and the brethren separated , highly gratified with the evening ' s proceedings . The lodge was visited by Erowett

Bros . , I . G ., and F . II . Harvey , both of St . George's Lodge ( No . 900 ) , and Bros . Smith and W . Knott , of tbe Worcoster Lodge ( No . 349 ) , who were toasted in the usual form . KENT . Vmox LODGE ( No . 127 ) , MAEGATE , —CEXTENAEY FESTIVAL . The centenary festival of the Union Lod ( No 127 )

ge . , was held at the King ' s Head Hotel , Margate , on Saturday afternoon , the 7 th November , to celebrate the completion of 100 years from the date of tbe warrant of constitution . This highly gratifying and interesting ceremony , at which a chaste and exceedingly handsome , gold centenary jewel was presented to every subscribing member of the lod ge , being of the degree of MM . ( the jewel having been provided out of the funds of the loclge ) , was attended by a considerable number of

brethren of high rank in the Craft , of whom we may mention : — Bros . Edward H . Patten , Past G . S . B . of England ; John Harvey Boys , P . D . Prov . G . M . ; Osmond G . Phipps , P . M . and P . Prov . S . G . W . ; T . Holmes Gore , W . M . of the Union Lodge , P . Prov . G . J . W ., ; Edward C . Hayward , P . Prov . S . G . D ., P . M ., and Treasurer of the lodge ; John R . Feakins , P . Prov . G . S . D . and P . M . ; J . B . Sharp , W . M . Lodge Harmony ( No . 133 ) , Faversham ; A . Cooley , W . M . of St . Augustine's ( No . 272 ) , and

Prov . G . J . W . ; T . S . Solomon , W . M . of Lodge of Antiquity ( No . 20 ) , and Prov . G . J . W . ; T . H . Grove Snowden , P . Prov . G . Reg ., and Lewis Finch , Prov . G . Dir . of Cers ., and P . M . 's of the Royal Navy Lodge ( No . 429 ) , Ramsgate ; George Gurney , S . W . of Old King's Arms Lodge ( No . 30 ) . The brethren having assembled at four o ' clock , the lodge was opened in due form in the first degree . The centenary jewelsabout to be distributed were placed before the W . M . The

W . M . read the warrant of dispensation , enabling the brethren towear the centenary jewels in all Masonic meetings , granted by the M . W . G . M ., the Earl of Zetland , as follows : — " To the AV . M ., Wardens , other Officers , and Brethren of the-Union Lodge ( No . 127 ) , Margate , in the county of Kent , and all others whom it may concern . ¦ " Whereas it appears by tho records of the Grand Lodge that

on the 7 th clay of November , 17 C 3 , a warrant of constitution was granted to certain brethren therein named , authorising and empowering tbem , and their regular successors , to hold a lodge of Free and Accepted Masons at Spittlefields , in the county of Middlesex , and which lodge was then numbered 306 on the register of the Grand Lodge , and was , in the month of April ,

1813 , by and with the consent of the M . W . the Grand Master , removed to Margate , in the county of Kent , and in consequence of the union of the two Grand Lodges on the 27 th day of December , 1813 , the same lodge became No . 207 , ancl at the closisg up of the numbers in 1863 , it became and now stands on the registry of the Grand Loclge No . 127 , under the title or denomination of the Union Lodge , meeting at the King's Arms Hotel , Margate ;

"And whereas the brethren at present composing the said lodge are desirous , so soon as 100 years shall have expired from the constitution of the lodge , that they may be permitted towear a jewel commemorative of such event , and have prayed the sanction of the M . W . Grand Master for that purpose , and the M . W . Grand Master having been pleased to accede to the request , cloth hereby give and grant to all and each of the actual subscribing members of the said loclgebeing M . M . ' s ,

, permission to wear in all Masonic meetings , suspended to the left breast by skyblue ribbon , not exceeding one inch and-a-half in breadth , a jewel or medal of tbe pattern ancl device of the drawing in the margin hereof , as a centenary jewel . But such jewel is to be worn only by those brethren who are bond fide subscribing members of the said loclge , and so long only as they shall pay their subscription theretoaud he returned as such

to-, tbe Grand Lodge of England . "Given at Freemasons' Hall , London , the 15 th day of July , 18 G 3 , by command of the Right Honourable the Earl of Zetland , M . W . Grand Master . ( Signed ) " WIT . GEAY CLAEKE ; " G . See . "

The AV . MASTEE then , in pursuance of resolutions which had been previously passed in open lodge , presented Bro . Edward H . Patten , P . G . S . B . of England , with the jewel , he being an honorary member of tliis lodge , at the same time referring to the vote of the lodge , and the high estimation entertained by its members of his eminent services to them , and to the cause of charity . The W . MASTEE then requested Bro . John Harvey Boys , P . M ., the P . Prov . D . G . M . of Kent ( as being tho hihest

Prog vincial Grand Officer present ) , to distribute the jewels to the brethren . Bro . BOYS , P . M ., ascended the chair , ancl explained to the brethren that this jewel was not to be deemed an individual honour by the respective recipients , but was intended to mark and reward the services which their lodge had rendered to the Craft , and to the Masonic Charities , and to remind them that it had

, for the period of a century now concluded , ever preserved its honour and integrity untarnished and unblemished , in all its Masonic duties , more particularly in reference to the punctual fulfilment of its duties to Grand Lodge ; and , therefore , the M . W . G . M . the Earl of Zetland had granted them permission to wear this jewel in testimony of his approbation , and as an insignia of the antiquity and good working of the loclge , of which they were fortunately members . He further reminded the

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