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Mark Masonry.

MARK MASONRY .

PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE OF CORNWALL .

A PROVINCIAL Grand Mark Lodge and General Communication of Mark Master Masons was held at the Masonio Hall , Public Rooms , Truro , on Monday , for the purpose of installing Sir Charles Brone Graves-Sawle , Bart ., in the Provincial Grand Master ' s ohair vacant by tbe death of Colonel Peard . The following Officers attended —W . Bros . T . Chirgwin D . P . G . M ., E . Milford Cock P . S . G . W ., C .

Truscott P . G . J . W ., W . E . Mitchell P . G . M . O ., M . Little P . G . J . O ., G . L . Chnrch P . G . Chaplain , Harry Tilly P . G . Registrar , W . J . Johns P . G . Sec , J- F . Hooper P . G . J . Deacon , S . Harvey P . G . D . of Ceremonies . Dr . W . Mason P . G . Assistant ditto , R . H . Heath P . G Organist , H ,. Trembath and W . Huthnanco P . G . Stewards , W . Rooks P . O . Inner Guard , J- Langdon P . G . Tyler . The brethren present were : —Richard

Lean , W . Morris , G . Pearce , J . Tillman , C . Trevitbick , W . Simmons , W . L . Rowe , N . J . West , J . Wearne , F . J . Vivian , J . Pool , Jas . Pack , son , J . W . Higman , R . Parsons , j . A . Blarney , J . H . Hoil , W . D . Rogers , T . C . Polglase , J . Wallace , J . Brewer , W . Rusden , John E ^ tlick , J . H . Mitchell , W . P . Smith , W . Guy , W . J . Trythall , R . Honsdey , R . J . Toms , G . Timmins , W . H . Jenkins , S . Wade , Herbert

G . Whitley , E . F . Whitley . The Lodges represented were : —Meridian 73 , Redruth , Fortitude 78 , Truro , Cornubian 87 , Hayle , Love and Honour 94 , Falmouth , Bosoawen 101 , Chacewater , St . Michael 175 , Helston , Fort 206 , Newquay , St . Austell 275 , St . Austell . A vote of condolence with Mrs . Peard and family , on the decease of the lamented

Colonel Peard , late P . G . M . M . of Cornwall , was passed , and this was followed by the installation of Sir C . B . Graves-Sawle , by the R . W . Bro F . Binckes , P . G . W . Grand Secretary , as P . G . M . Master of Cornwall . Bro . Binckes was assisted in the installation by W . Bro . T . Chirgwin D . P . G . M . After the installation the P . G . M . M . investrd the following as his Officers for the ensuing year : —W . Bros . T . Chirgwin

78 D . P . G . M ., W . E . Mitchell 206 P . G . S . W ., Dr . W . Mason 275 P . G . J . W ., Harry Tilly 94 P . G . M . O ., G . B . Pearce 87 P . G . S . O ., Bryant Welling , ton 206 P . G . J . O ., W . Tweedy 78 P . G . Treas ., W . L . Fox 94 P . G . Re . g istrar , W . J . Johns 78 P . G . Sec , H . Trembath 175 P . G . S . Deacon , R . Lean 78 P . G . J . D ., W . D . Roger 94 P . G . J . O . of Works , S . Harvey 78 P . G . D . of Ceremrraies , W . Gny 275 P . G . Assist . D . of Ceremonies , W . B . Smith 275 P . G . Sword Bearer , Harry Heath 73 P . G . Organist ,

Walter Wearne 80 , J . Tillman 78 , and J . W . Higman of 275 , Stewards , W . Rooks 778 P . G . I . G ., J . Langdon 78 P . G . Tyler . A desire was expressed that the next Provincial Grand Lodge should be held at St . Austell , the most recently organised Lodge in the Province . A vote of thanks to R . W . Bro . Binckes concluded the proceedings . The brethren afterwards dined together at the Red Lion Hotel . —Western Daily Mercury ,

We take the earliest opportunity of supplying an omission which occurred in our last issue . Therein we inserted an account of the meeting of tlie Provincial Grand Locige of Devonshire , without giving tho customary acknowledgment to our contemporary the Western Daily Mercury ,

to whom we were indebted for the greater part of the report . We do this all the more readily as it affords ns an opportunity of complimenting : its conductors on the regular way in which they record the doings of the Craffc , in their districts , few meetings either of Craft , Arch

or of the higher degrees escaping their attention . They are also staunch supporters of the Charities of the Order , giving publicity and devoting no inconsiderable part of their space to announcements in connection with the

Central Institutions as well as local charities . We think that the popularity of Freemasonry in the West of England is due , in a great measure , to the reports they give of the doings of tho Craft .

The meetings of the Crusaders Lodge of Instruction , No . 1677 , held at the Old Jerusalem Tavern , St . John ' s Gate , Clerkenwell , will be resumed on Thursday , the 1 st September , afc 8 . 30 p . m .

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Mark Masonry.

MARK MASONRY .

PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE OF CORNWALL .

A PROVINCIAL Grand Mark Lodge and General Communication of Mark Master Masons was held at the Masonio Hall , Public Rooms , Truro , on Monday , for the purpose of installing Sir Charles Brone Graves-Sawle , Bart ., in the Provincial Grand Master ' s ohair vacant by tbe death of Colonel Peard . The following Officers attended —W . Bros . T . Chirgwin D . P . G . M ., E . Milford Cock P . S . G . W ., C .

Truscott P . G . J . W ., W . E . Mitchell P . G . M . O ., M . Little P . G . J . O ., G . L . Chnrch P . G . Chaplain , Harry Tilly P . G . Registrar , W . J . Johns P . G . Sec , J- F . Hooper P . G . J . Deacon , S . Harvey P . G . D . of Ceremonies . Dr . W . Mason P . G . Assistant ditto , R . H . Heath P . G Organist , H ,. Trembath and W . Huthnanco P . G . Stewards , W . Rooks P . O . Inner Guard , J- Langdon P . G . Tyler . The brethren present were : —Richard

Lean , W . Morris , G . Pearce , J . Tillman , C . Trevitbick , W . Simmons , W . L . Rowe , N . J . West , J . Wearne , F . J . Vivian , J . Pool , Jas . Pack , son , J . W . Higman , R . Parsons , j . A . Blarney , J . H . Hoil , W . D . Rogers , T . C . Polglase , J . Wallace , J . Brewer , W . Rusden , John E ^ tlick , J . H . Mitchell , W . P . Smith , W . Guy , W . J . Trythall , R . Honsdey , R . J . Toms , G . Timmins , W . H . Jenkins , S . Wade , Herbert

G . Whitley , E . F . Whitley . The Lodges represented were : —Meridian 73 , Redruth , Fortitude 78 , Truro , Cornubian 87 , Hayle , Love and Honour 94 , Falmouth , Bosoawen 101 , Chacewater , St . Michael 175 , Helston , Fort 206 , Newquay , St . Austell 275 , St . Austell . A vote of condolence with Mrs . Peard and family , on the decease of the lamented

Colonel Peard , late P . G . M . M . of Cornwall , was passed , and this was followed by the installation of Sir C . B . Graves-Sawle , by the R . W . Bro F . Binckes , P . G . W . Grand Secretary , as P . G . M . Master of Cornwall . Bro . Binckes was assisted in the installation by W . Bro . T . Chirgwin D . P . G . M . After the installation the P . G . M . M . investrd the following as his Officers for the ensuing year : —W . Bros . T . Chirgwin

78 D . P . G . M ., W . E . Mitchell 206 P . G . S . W ., Dr . W . Mason 275 P . G . J . W ., Harry Tilly 94 P . G . M . O ., G . B . Pearce 87 P . G . S . O ., Bryant Welling , ton 206 P . G . J . O ., W . Tweedy 78 P . G . Treas ., W . L . Fox 94 P . G . Re . g istrar , W . J . Johns 78 P . G . Sec , H . Trembath 175 P . G . S . Deacon , R . Lean 78 P . G . J . D ., W . D . Roger 94 P . G . J . O . of Works , S . Harvey 78 P . G . D . of Ceremrraies , W . Gny 275 P . G . Assist . D . of Ceremonies , W . B . Smith 275 P . G . Sword Bearer , Harry Heath 73 P . G . Organist ,

Walter Wearne 80 , J . Tillman 78 , and J . W . Higman of 275 , Stewards , W . Rooks 778 P . G . I . G ., J . Langdon 78 P . G . Tyler . A desire was expressed that the next Provincial Grand Lodge should be held at St . Austell , the most recently organised Lodge in the Province . A vote of thanks to R . W . Bro . Binckes concluded the proceedings . The brethren afterwards dined together at the Red Lion Hotel . —Western Daily Mercury ,

We take the earliest opportunity of supplying an omission which occurred in our last issue . Therein we inserted an account of the meeting of tlie Provincial Grand Locige of Devonshire , without giving tho customary acknowledgment to our contemporary the Western Daily Mercury ,

to whom we were indebted for the greater part of the report . We do this all the more readily as it affords ns an opportunity of complimenting : its conductors on the regular way in which they record the doings of the Craffc , in their districts , few meetings either of Craft , Arch

or of the higher degrees escaping their attention . They are also staunch supporters of the Charities of the Order , giving publicity and devoting no inconsiderable part of their space to announcements in connection with the

Central Institutions as well as local charities . We think that the popularity of Freemasonry in the West of England is due , in a great measure , to the reports they give of the doings of tho Craft .

The meetings of the Crusaders Lodge of Instruction , No . 1677 , held at the Old Jerusalem Tavern , St . John ' s Gate , Clerkenwell , will be resumed on Thursday , the 1 st September , afc 8 . 30 p . m .

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