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Provincial.
auZ ^ rlf ' ~ W \ he % ?* ° , Ur ceremoniaIs have attracted mud , S ?^ 7 ° Vt WI " stlm " late us to maintain our reputation ; lUasomc matters are pretty regular . tb ^ ml ° ' 7 - 9 " somewhat on certain events , but are becoming hselHnd , ? " f i - J , ' 16 Encam P ™ nt is , in particular , bestirring itself , and a revised code of laws is under consideration hllT fTT f ! nThPhcenix Lode of No 319
* ' VT ? S Freemasonry , . , Itli r T' ArCh MaSOnr y > at their Lodge-rooms , High-79 nd ' TW V A n ° ' ' , and Tate ' ° yal Marinel , Capt . Balfour , Arsons S , " T y - ' ^ Were 6 Xalted t 0 the rank of Royal Arch AZZ , h - mS Cmba ' Bart " ™ cial Grand Master , was present on the occasion . l
OXFORD —PIENLEY-ON-THAMES , ( 702 ) . —The Churchill Locke was E pr s the " ^ June ' at the Red Lion Im > by B > -O ' ! IT 1 ?! ., / - tTlb - - on whlch occasion Bro . John Lane , P . S . G D . Oxon' ) and P . M . -1 . 9 , was installed AV . M ., and two initiations fXwel After at " m ^ W * Clay V ? e Bret !" en Sat down t 0 an exceIle "t banque wards the AV M ° " - i ° . T ^ ? B ^ thren , at which and after-PreSUledWlth a 11 his Mcuatomed courtesy and social
nmvl- -n ! ' - powei . The day was spent m fraternal spirit and conviviality ; and the P AVeTusftt e ff ' SeT"al Bre i , , 1 ! 'en bei " S ob , i S ed t 0 return fo London ! inZ * tlust . that from the small but sound beginning the Lodge may increase , and prove a Masonic home to those in its neighbourhood who H John ' s rh ^ i Tt , haS been lon ^ wanted ' ^ P-G . M ° Lord H . John SChurchill often wish for
, . , expressed a it ; and great praise is due to its first WM ., and still more particularly to ^ hat enterprising the A ^ l f * S y ° Hthfnl Mason , Bro . Wm . Lane Fox , W . M ^ of add ann W r ° nf' 7 Z haS a ? siduously an < l successfull y laboured to esteemed ** P 1 ' ° VlnCe ° f ° Xf ° rd ' in which he is s 0 J ustly It is also in contemplation to establish a new Lodge at Witney .
Scotland.
SCOTLAND .
FUNERAL DIRGE , ^ MO ^' or '' ^ MEKTING ° TIIE GRAND '" OBOE OF SCOTLAND , IN ™^ £ ™ M- W - ' TUE EAIILOF n ° THEs ><— ™™ By Robert Gilfillan , Esq ., Bard io the Grand Lodoe of Scotland .
AIVAKE the Harp of Mournful Song , Ye Brothers of the Mystic Band , — Vo who support the Temple strong , Or hy the Sacreil Altar stand !—-Strike high tiie chords in wailing sirain Of deepest woe , And mourn from out our holy Fane A Brother low !—How down the knee—hang low the head—A Master fallen !—a llrother dead !—
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Provincial.
auZ ^ rlf ' ~ W \ he % ?* ° , Ur ceremoniaIs have attracted mud , S ?^ 7 ° Vt WI " stlm " late us to maintain our reputation ; lUasomc matters are pretty regular . tb ^ ml ° ' 7 - 9 " somewhat on certain events , but are becoming hselHnd , ? " f i - J , ' 16 Encam P ™ nt is , in particular , bestirring itself , and a revised code of laws is under consideration hllT fTT f ! nThPhcenix Lode of No 319
* ' VT ? S Freemasonry , . , Itli r T' ArCh MaSOnr y > at their Lodge-rooms , High-79 nd ' TW V A n ° ' ' , and Tate ' ° yal Marinel , Capt . Balfour , Arsons S , " T y - ' ^ Were 6 Xalted t 0 the rank of Royal Arch AZZ , h - mS Cmba ' Bart " ™ cial Grand Master , was present on the occasion . l
OXFORD —PIENLEY-ON-THAMES , ( 702 ) . —The Churchill Locke was E pr s the " ^ June ' at the Red Lion Im > by B > -O ' ! IT 1 ?! ., / - tTlb - - on whlch occasion Bro . John Lane , P . S . G D . Oxon' ) and P . M . -1 . 9 , was installed AV . M ., and two initiations fXwel After at " m ^ W * Clay V ? e Bret !" en Sat down t 0 an exceIle "t banque wards the AV M ° " - i ° . T ^ ? B ^ thren , at which and after-PreSUledWlth a 11 his Mcuatomed courtesy and social
nmvl- -n ! ' - powei . The day was spent m fraternal spirit and conviviality ; and the P AVeTusftt e ff ' SeT"al Bre i , , 1 ! 'en bei " S ob , i S ed t 0 return fo London ! inZ * tlust . that from the small but sound beginning the Lodge may increase , and prove a Masonic home to those in its neighbourhood who H John ' s rh ^ i Tt , haS been lon ^ wanted ' ^ P-G . M ° Lord H . John SChurchill often wish for
, . , expressed a it ; and great praise is due to its first WM ., and still more particularly to ^ hat enterprising the A ^ l f * S y ° Hthfnl Mason , Bro . Wm . Lane Fox , W . M ^ of add ann W r ° nf' 7 Z haS a ? siduously an < l successfull y laboured to esteemed ** P 1 ' ° VlnCe ° f ° Xf ° rd ' in which he is s 0 J ustly It is also in contemplation to establish a new Lodge at Witney .
Scotland.
SCOTLAND .
FUNERAL DIRGE , ^ MO ^' or '' ^ MEKTING ° TIIE GRAND '" OBOE OF SCOTLAND , IN ™^ £ ™ M- W - ' TUE EAIILOF n ° THEs ><— ™™ By Robert Gilfillan , Esq ., Bard io the Grand Lodoe of Scotland .
AIVAKE the Harp of Mournful Song , Ye Brothers of the Mystic Band , — Vo who support the Temple strong , Or hy the Sacreil Altar stand !—-Strike high tiie chords in wailing sirain Of deepest woe , And mourn from out our holy Fane A Brother low !—How down the knee—hang low the head—A Master fallen !—a llrother dead !—