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Masonic Mems.

MASONIC MEMS .

THE MASONIC MIRROR . # * All communications to be addressed to 19 , Salisbury-street , Strand , London , W . C .

SUSSES :. —It is pleasing to record that Freemasonry in this southern county progresses—flourishes . Bro . Lord Pelham , M . P ., the successor to Bro . Colonel D'AVbrac , as Grand Master of the province , is making himself acquainted with the lodges generally ; has paid many visits and purposes visiting all . We believe that the selection of the noble lord and brother has

given the greatest satisfaction , and that much , good will naturally arise from the same . Bro . Turner , as the D . Prov . G . Master , is esteemed by all the brotherhood , and no G . M . could wish for a more able assistant . In Brighton the members of the various lodges have of late bestirred themselves to have a home of their own , and the result is , the engagement of commodious

apartments at the Boyal Pavilion , with retiring rooms ancl required accommodation . Such will be rented of the Town Council , and we are inclined to believe that the step is one in the right direction .

BRIGHTON . —A MASONIC GATHERING . —The late ball at the Pavilion will enable the promoters thereof to give another life governorship—this time to the Boys' School . BEIGHIOJ * . —Hoyal York Lodge ( JTo . 315 ) . —The installation banquet of Bro . W . Hudson , W . M . elect , will take place on Tuesday , March 3 rd , when , as usual , the largest assembly of

brethren in Brighton , will honour him to whom honour is due , by reason of his general attention to the duties of his office , and preparation for the important office he is about to occupy . HOESHAJI . —Mid-Sussex Lodge ( So . 1 , 141 ) . —This lodge has sustained a great loss in the removal , somewhat suddenly , in the prime of life , of its first W . M ,, Bro . Frederick Slight . At

its last monthly meeting on the 1 st inst ., an address of condolence was voted to Mrs . Slight , couched in that fraternal language in which Preemasonry delights and abounds . The Mid-Sussex Lodge , established twelve months only , has nearly forty members ; all liabilities have been discharged , and the lodge boasts of a balance in hand . A word of praise is clue to the S . W . and J . W . of the lodge , who have been the mainstay thereof .

Psou Constantinople , by telegram , dated Feb . 13 th , the Levant Herald states that the Egyptian Prince Mustapba Fazil has just been made a Freemason .

Metropolitan.

METROPOLITAN .

MOUNT LEBANON LODGE ( JSTO . 73 ) . —This old lodge met on Tuesday , the ISth inst ., at the Bridge House Hotel , Wellingtonstreet , Southwark . Bro . T . J . Sabine , W . M ., opened the lodge and officiated all the evening . Ballots were taken for five candidates for initiation , aud for one joining member , and declared to be in each instance unanimous in favour of admission . Two brethren , Bros . McXair and Ledson , were raised ; Bros . Tustin , Crump , Timothy , Broadbridge , and Edwards were

passed ; and Messrs . Judge , Progatzky , and Silversides were initiated . The work was well and creditably done . Twenty guineas from the lodge funds were unanimously voted to the Boys' School , and ordered to be placed on the list of the W . M ., who was the Steward for that Charity at the naxt festival representing the lodge . Five pounds were voted unanimously from the charity fund for the Masonic lifeboat fund . Bro . H . J . Turney was unanimousl y elected as the Steward to represent

Metropolitan.

this lodge at the forthcoming festival for the Royal Benevolent Institution , to be held in January , 1869 . There were present during the evening , Bros . F . H . Ebsworth , S . W . ; D . Bose , J . W . ; E . Harris , P . M ., Treas . ; J . Donkin , P . M ., Sec . ; M . A . Loewenstark , S . D . ; G . Free , J . D . ; A . P . Stedman , as I . G . ; F . Walters , P . M . ; E . N . Levy , P . M . ; J . Trickett , H . G . Turney , A . L . Dussek , and many others . The lodge was closed . The visitors wereBros . J . J . HayhoS 61 ; H . MasseyS . W . 619 ; .

, , , and Fudge , 1 , 178 . LODGE OP JUSTICE ( So . 147 ) . —This old lodge was held on-Wednesday , the 12 th inst-., at the White Swan Tavern , Highstreet , Deptford . Bro . J . Patte , W . M ., presided , and therewere present , Bros . Batt , S : W . ; Percival , J . W . ; J . Lightfoot , P . M . ancl Treas . ; J . Bavin , P . M ., Sec . ; W . Andrews , as S . D . ; Sadler , J . D . ; Dilley , as I . G . ; G . Bolton , J . Cavell , F . Walters ,

H . Moore , and N " . Wingfield , P . M . ' s ; and others . The work done was passing one brother to the second degree , and initiating a gentleman into the Order . The lodge was draped in deepmourning in memory of Bro , J . Porter , who had died a few daysbefore the lodge had met . He was the landlord of the house , ancl was well and deservedly respected . The lodge was closed ,, and the brethren immediately separated . Visitors : —Bros . GaleP . M . 548 ; Smith 548 & c . The work was well ancl abl

, , , y done by the presiding officers . UNITED STRENGTH LODGE ( SO . 228 ) . —The members of this lodge met at the Old Jerusalem Tavern , St . John's-gate , Clerkenwell , on Tuesday , the 11 th inst . The brethren present were Bros . E . Davies , W . M . ; H . F . Wearing , J . W . ; A . Colston ,. I . P . M . ; J . Crump , P . M ., See . ; J . A . Winsland , P . M ., Treas . ; T . H . Bromley , P . M . ; J . Terry , P . M ., W . S . ; J . Hall , C . E .

Humphrey ; J . Kemp , I . G . ; A . B . Vivian , S . D . ; F . J . Hunt , Dir . of Cers . ; H . Morton , J . D . ; C . Braid , Org . ; G . King , J . Calver , C . E . Debney , J . Thaine , H . J . Sutton , W . Browne , and other members . Visitors : —Bros . J . E . Carpenter , W . M . 1196 ; W . Sawyer , J . W . 1196 ; TBuss , P . M . 27 ; Hunt , 186 ; Littlewood , 780 ; Codner , P . M . 45 ; Eowell , 339 ; Butler , 704 ; and Denyer , P . M . 902 . The W . M . initiated Messrs . J . Lowenthal ,. J . Hill , and J . A . Goodwin ; passed Bro . While ; and raised Bro . Greene . Bro . Edward Davies . W . M ., having been re-elected Greene . Bro . Edward Davies . W . M ., having been re-elected

W . M . for the present year , then appointed the following brethren . W . M . for the present year , then appointed the following brethren , as his officers , Bros . A . Colston , I . P . M . ; A . B . Vivian , S . W . ; H . Morton , J . W . ; J . A . Winsland , P . M . Treas . ; J . Crump , P . M . Sec . ; . F . J . Hunt , S . D . ; G . King , J . D . ; C . E . Debney , I . G . ; Charles Braid , Org . ; J . Thaine , Dir . of Cers . ; H . J . Sutton , Assist . Dir .. of Cers . ; J . Terry , P . M ., W . S . ; and J . Beckett , Tyler . After the business was concluded , the brethren sat down to a sumptuous banquet served iu first-rate styleand which reflects

, great credit on Bro . Wickens , the host . After the cloth was removed the W . M . gave the usual toasts , which were duly responded to . Several songs were given during the evening ,, which added greatly to the enjoyment of the brethren , ancl all separated at an early hour in peace ancl harmony . ROYAL AXBEET LODGE ( No . 907 ) . —The brethren of this lodge held their usual meeting on Monday , the 17 th inst ., at

the Freemasons' Tavern . Bro . W . H . Farnfield , W . M ., was in his place , supported by Bros . C . Chard , S . W ., and H . J . Lewis ,. J . W . ; aud Bros . J . Smith , J . A . Farnfield , and T . Peters , P . M ., s , were also present . The first business was the raising of " Bro . J . Leary , which having been satisfactorily gone through , Bro . S . H . P . Moore was advanced to the degree of a F . C ., and Mr . T . H . Fowler , whose name was unanimously approved on the ballot , then received the benefits of initiation . A report

was presented from the committee appointed at the last meeting ; to consider as to the desirability of removing the lodge . This recommended the brethren to remain in their present quarters for the present , which was unanimously adopted on the motion of Bro . J . Smith , PM .., seconded by Bro . T . Peters , P . M . A ballot then took place for the election of a W . M . for the ensuing year , when Bro . C . Chard , S . W ., was unanimously elected , amid the warm congratulations of the brethren , by all of whom he is held

in the highest estimation . The lodge also as unanimously elected their respected Bro . J . Smith , P . M ., as their Treasurer , and Bro . J . Daly was elected Tyler . Bro . J . Smith referring to the past services Bro . W . H . Farnfield had rendered their lodge as the W . M . during the past year , proposed that he be presented with a P . M . ' s jewel . This was seconded by Bro . Peters , P . M . . and carried nem dis . Bro . H . J . Lewis , J . W ., spoke in feeling terms of the loss the lodge had sustained by the death of Bro . Horatio Bavaison since the last meeting , and moved that a letter of condolence be sent by the Secretary to tke widow and

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SKETCHES OF NOTABLE MASONIC WORKS. Article 1
ROYAL ARCH AND SOME OTHER QUESTIONS. Article 2
Untitled Article 3
THE KNIGHTS TEMPLARS. Article 5
MASONIC NOTES AND QUTERIES. Article 7
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 7
M.W. BRO. ROBERT MORRIS AT LIVERPOOL. Article 10
AMERICAN FREEMASONRY. Article 11
ROYAL ARCH AND SOME OTHER QUESTIONS. Article 11
H.R.H. PRINCE SKANDERBEG. Article 12
IMPOSTORS. Article 12
MASONIC MEMS. Article 13
METROPOLITAN. Article 13
PROVINCIAL. Article 14
SCOTLAND. Article 15
TURKEY. Article 16
ROYAL ARCH. Article 16
MARK MASONRY. Article 17
Obituary. Article 17
DEATH OF BRO. ISAAC SMITH. Article 19
Poetry. Article 20
HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE AND BRO. S. MAY. Article 20
MEETINGS OF THE LEARNED SOCIETIES FOR THE WEEK ENDING FEBRUARY 29TH, 1868. Article 20
METROPOLITAN LODGE MEETINGS, ETC., FOR THE WEEK ENDING FEBRUARY 29TH , 1868. Article 20
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Masonic Mems.

MASONIC MEMS .

THE MASONIC MIRROR . # * All communications to be addressed to 19 , Salisbury-street , Strand , London , W . C .

SUSSES :. —It is pleasing to record that Freemasonry in this southern county progresses—flourishes . Bro . Lord Pelham , M . P ., the successor to Bro . Colonel D'AVbrac , as Grand Master of the province , is making himself acquainted with the lodges generally ; has paid many visits and purposes visiting all . We believe that the selection of the noble lord and brother has

given the greatest satisfaction , and that much , good will naturally arise from the same . Bro . Turner , as the D . Prov . G . Master , is esteemed by all the brotherhood , and no G . M . could wish for a more able assistant . In Brighton the members of the various lodges have of late bestirred themselves to have a home of their own , and the result is , the engagement of commodious

apartments at the Boyal Pavilion , with retiring rooms ancl required accommodation . Such will be rented of the Town Council , and we are inclined to believe that the step is one in the right direction .

BRIGHTON . —A MASONIC GATHERING . —The late ball at the Pavilion will enable the promoters thereof to give another life governorship—this time to the Boys' School . BEIGHIOJ * . —Hoyal York Lodge ( JTo . 315 ) . —The installation banquet of Bro . W . Hudson , W . M . elect , will take place on Tuesday , March 3 rd , when , as usual , the largest assembly of

brethren in Brighton , will honour him to whom honour is due , by reason of his general attention to the duties of his office , and preparation for the important office he is about to occupy . HOESHAJI . —Mid-Sussex Lodge ( So . 1 , 141 ) . —This lodge has sustained a great loss in the removal , somewhat suddenly , in the prime of life , of its first W . M ,, Bro . Frederick Slight . At

its last monthly meeting on the 1 st inst ., an address of condolence was voted to Mrs . Slight , couched in that fraternal language in which Preemasonry delights and abounds . The Mid-Sussex Lodge , established twelve months only , has nearly forty members ; all liabilities have been discharged , and the lodge boasts of a balance in hand . A word of praise is clue to the S . W . and J . W . of the lodge , who have been the mainstay thereof .

Psou Constantinople , by telegram , dated Feb . 13 th , the Levant Herald states that the Egyptian Prince Mustapba Fazil has just been made a Freemason .

Metropolitan.

METROPOLITAN .

MOUNT LEBANON LODGE ( JSTO . 73 ) . —This old lodge met on Tuesday , the ISth inst ., at the Bridge House Hotel , Wellingtonstreet , Southwark . Bro . T . J . Sabine , W . M ., opened the lodge and officiated all the evening . Ballots were taken for five candidates for initiation , aud for one joining member , and declared to be in each instance unanimous in favour of admission . Two brethren , Bros . McXair and Ledson , were raised ; Bros . Tustin , Crump , Timothy , Broadbridge , and Edwards were

passed ; and Messrs . Judge , Progatzky , and Silversides were initiated . The work was well and creditably done . Twenty guineas from the lodge funds were unanimously voted to the Boys' School , and ordered to be placed on the list of the W . M ., who was the Steward for that Charity at the naxt festival representing the lodge . Five pounds were voted unanimously from the charity fund for the Masonic lifeboat fund . Bro . H . J . Turney was unanimousl y elected as the Steward to represent

Metropolitan.

this lodge at the forthcoming festival for the Royal Benevolent Institution , to be held in January , 1869 . There were present during the evening , Bros . F . H . Ebsworth , S . W . ; D . Bose , J . W . ; E . Harris , P . M ., Treas . ; J . Donkin , P . M ., Sec . ; M . A . Loewenstark , S . D . ; G . Free , J . D . ; A . P . Stedman , as I . G . ; F . Walters , P . M . ; E . N . Levy , P . M . ; J . Trickett , H . G . Turney , A . L . Dussek , and many others . The lodge was closed . The visitors wereBros . J . J . HayhoS 61 ; H . MasseyS . W . 619 ; .

, , , and Fudge , 1 , 178 . LODGE OP JUSTICE ( So . 147 ) . —This old lodge was held on-Wednesday , the 12 th inst-., at the White Swan Tavern , Highstreet , Deptford . Bro . J . Patte , W . M ., presided , and therewere present , Bros . Batt , S : W . ; Percival , J . W . ; J . Lightfoot , P . M . ancl Treas . ; J . Bavin , P . M ., Sec . ; W . Andrews , as S . D . ; Sadler , J . D . ; Dilley , as I . G . ; G . Bolton , J . Cavell , F . Walters ,

H . Moore , and N " . Wingfield , P . M . ' s ; and others . The work done was passing one brother to the second degree , and initiating a gentleman into the Order . The lodge was draped in deepmourning in memory of Bro , J . Porter , who had died a few daysbefore the lodge had met . He was the landlord of the house , ancl was well and deservedly respected . The lodge was closed ,, and the brethren immediately separated . Visitors : —Bros . GaleP . M . 548 ; Smith 548 & c . The work was well ancl abl

, , , y done by the presiding officers . UNITED STRENGTH LODGE ( SO . 228 ) . —The members of this lodge met at the Old Jerusalem Tavern , St . John's-gate , Clerkenwell , on Tuesday , the 11 th inst . The brethren present were Bros . E . Davies , W . M . ; H . F . Wearing , J . W . ; A . Colston ,. I . P . M . ; J . Crump , P . M ., See . ; J . A . Winsland , P . M ., Treas . ; T . H . Bromley , P . M . ; J . Terry , P . M ., W . S . ; J . Hall , C . E .

Humphrey ; J . Kemp , I . G . ; A . B . Vivian , S . D . ; F . J . Hunt , Dir . of Cers . ; H . Morton , J . D . ; C . Braid , Org . ; G . King , J . Calver , C . E . Debney , J . Thaine , H . J . Sutton , W . Browne , and other members . Visitors : —Bros . J . E . Carpenter , W . M . 1196 ; W . Sawyer , J . W . 1196 ; TBuss , P . M . 27 ; Hunt , 186 ; Littlewood , 780 ; Codner , P . M . 45 ; Eowell , 339 ; Butler , 704 ; and Denyer , P . M . 902 . The W . M . initiated Messrs . J . Lowenthal ,. J . Hill , and J . A . Goodwin ; passed Bro . While ; and raised Bro . Greene . Bro . Edward Davies . W . M ., having been re-elected Greene . Bro . Edward Davies . W . M ., having been re-elected

W . M . for the present year , then appointed the following brethren . W . M . for the present year , then appointed the following brethren , as his officers , Bros . A . Colston , I . P . M . ; A . B . Vivian , S . W . ; H . Morton , J . W . ; J . A . Winsland , P . M . Treas . ; J . Crump , P . M . Sec . ; . F . J . Hunt , S . D . ; G . King , J . D . ; C . E . Debney , I . G . ; Charles Braid , Org . ; J . Thaine , Dir . of Cers . ; H . J . Sutton , Assist . Dir .. of Cers . ; J . Terry , P . M ., W . S . ; and J . Beckett , Tyler . After the business was concluded , the brethren sat down to a sumptuous banquet served iu first-rate styleand which reflects

, great credit on Bro . Wickens , the host . After the cloth was removed the W . M . gave the usual toasts , which were duly responded to . Several songs were given during the evening ,, which added greatly to the enjoyment of the brethren , ancl all separated at an early hour in peace ancl harmony . ROYAL AXBEET LODGE ( No . 907 ) . —The brethren of this lodge held their usual meeting on Monday , the 17 th inst ., at

the Freemasons' Tavern . Bro . W . H . Farnfield , W . M ., was in his place , supported by Bros . C . Chard , S . W ., and H . J . Lewis ,. J . W . ; aud Bros . J . Smith , J . A . Farnfield , and T . Peters , P . M ., s , were also present . The first business was the raising of " Bro . J . Leary , which having been satisfactorily gone through , Bro . S . H . P . Moore was advanced to the degree of a F . C ., and Mr . T . H . Fowler , whose name was unanimously approved on the ballot , then received the benefits of initiation . A report

was presented from the committee appointed at the last meeting ; to consider as to the desirability of removing the lodge . This recommended the brethren to remain in their present quarters for the present , which was unanimously adopted on the motion of Bro . J . Smith , PM .., seconded by Bro . T . Peters , P . M . A ballot then took place for the election of a W . M . for the ensuing year , when Bro . C . Chard , S . W ., was unanimously elected , amid the warm congratulations of the brethren , by all of whom he is held

in the highest estimation . The lodge also as unanimously elected their respected Bro . J . Smith , P . M ., as their Treasurer , and Bro . J . Daly was elected Tyler . Bro . J . Smith referring to the past services Bro . W . H . Farnfield had rendered their lodge as the W . M . during the past year , proposed that he be presented with a P . M . ' s jewel . This was seconded by Bro . Peters , P . M . . and carried nem dis . Bro . H . J . Lewis , J . W ., spoke in feeling terms of the loss the lodge had sustained by the death of Bro . Horatio Bavaison since the last meeting , and moved that a letter of condolence be sent by the Secretary to tke widow and

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