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Provincial Grand Lodge Of Warwickshire.
The Prov . Grand Master , Bro . Lord LEIGH , announced that he had appointed Bro . George Beech ( who had been 31 years Secretary to the province ) to be his Deputy , and then proposed that a Past D . P . G . Master ' s jewel should be purchased from the funds of the Piov . Grand Lodge and presented to Bro . J . T . Collins in appreciation of 10 year ' s faithful service as D . P . G . M . The roll of Prov . Grand Officers was called , all being present except two , who sent apologies .
After transacting more formal business , Bro . John Harris was re-elected Prov . G . Treas . for the ensuing year and also Bro . Burrows as Prov . G . Tyler . The Provincial Grand Master then appointed and invested his officers as follows : Bro . G . Beech , 887 ... ... ... D . Prov . G . M .
„ J . B . Dugdale , 2 S 4 ... ... ... Prov . S . G . W . „ S . M . Levi , 43 ... ... ... Prov . J . G . W . „ Rev . T . W . Downing , 16 30 ... •••) n r t-u „ Rev . L . H . Pearson ? L 333 - j Prov . G . Chaps . „ John Harris , 473 ... ... ... Prov . G . Treas . „ Capt . Graham , 74 ... ... ... Prov . G . Reg . „ F . G . Swinden , 887 ... ... ... Prov . G . Sec . „ W . W . Curtis , 254 ... ... ... Prov . S . G . D .
„ J . C Gnnsell , 11 S 0 ... ... ... Prov . J . G . D . „ R . S . Whitehouse , 395 ... ... ¦ ••? Pm „ r n .= „ D . Rose , jun ., 1031 ... ... j Prov . G . Ds . „ C . T . Holder , 1551 ... ... ... Prov-G . S . of VV . „ E . Pritchard , 46 S ... ... ... Prov . G . D . C .
„ W . Jeyes , 1246 ... ... ... Prov . D . G . D . C . „ P . Fryer , 1782 ... ... ... Prov . A . G . D . C . „ E . Deer , 2133 ... ... ... p . G . S . B . „ C . F . Gaunt , 1 474 ... ... ... -j n „ A . H . Palmer , 567 ... ... ... j Prov ' G > Std < Brs '
„ E . A . Smith , 11 S 0 ... ... ... Prov . G . Org . „ W . H . Blunt , 725 ... ... ... Prov . A . G . Sec . „ S . A . Gothard , 301 ... ... ... Prov . G . Purst . „ W . Morgan , 1016 ... ... ... p . A . G . Purst .
„ J . Loxdale Warren , 46 S ... ... ] „ J . W . Rodgers , 468 ... ... ... I „ W . Short , 46 S ... ... ... „ R . Croydon , 725 ... ... ! -Prov . G . Stewards .
,, E . Compton , 725 ... ... ... j „ J . H . Blunt , 725 ... ... ... J „ Noah Burrows ... ... .. Prov . G . Tyler . The following were appointed to P . P . G . rank : Bros . J . Farndale , 468 , P . P . G . W . ; H . Slingsby , 432 , P . P . G . Reg . ; and J . K . Candelent , 739 , and A . H . Wright , 1016 , P . P . G . Deacons .
Provincial Grand Lodge then adjourned , and the brethren proceeded in procession to St . Mary ' s Church , to attend Divine service , when Bro . Lord Leigh formerly handed over the pulpit that had been subscribed for and erected by the Freemasons of the Province , lo the vicar and parishoners of St . Mary ' s Church , Warwickshire ; and called upon the Mayor of Warwick , Bro . the Right Hon . the Earl of Warwick , to unveil the pulpit . The Vicar made a suitable reply . Bro . Rev . DOWNINGProv . G . Chap . preached a sermon
, , . A collection was made in aid of the Building Fund , which resulted in a sum of £ 31 3 s . id . The Provincial Grand Lodge being resumed , a vote of thanks was passed to the Chaplain , Bro . Rev . Downing , for his excellent sermon , and after further business Provincial Grand Lodge was closed . A dinner followed , which was presided over by Bro . Lord Leigh , Prov . G . Master ,
Provincial Grand Mark Lodge Of West Yorkshire.
PROVINCIAL GRAND MARK LODGE OF WEST YORKSHIRE .
The half-yearly meeting was held on Saturday , the 9 th inst ., at the Masonic Hall , Salem-street , Bradford , under the banner of Old York ( T . L ) . Amongst those present were—Bros . Charles Letch Mason , Prov . G . M . ; John Barker , Dep . Prov . G . M . ; Richard Hodgson , P . M . 58 , P . S . G . W . ; Simeon Whiteley , P . M . ( T . L ) , P . J . G . W . ; G . H . Parke , P . M . no , G . Treas , W . F . Wilkinson , P . M . 58 , G . Althorp , P . M .
( T . L ) , J . W . Monckman , J . P ., P . M . ( T . I . ) , P . G . Stwd ., H . S . Holdsworth , P . M . 58 , P . G . Std . Br ., Fred Cleeves , P . M . 53 , P . G . Std . Br ., and W . E . Smithies , P . M . 493 , P . P . G . Ws . ; Wm . Flockton , P . M . 111 , P . P . G . O ., as Prov . G . M . Overseer ; Geo . H . Clemons , P . M . 347 , Prov . S . G . O . ; Wm . Cockcroft , P . M . 501 , Prov . I . G . O . ; Thos . Gaukroger , P . M . 14 , W . Ridgard Massie , l ' . M . 127 , Thomas Norfolk , P . M , ( T . I . ) , and Dr . Samuel Jacob , I . P ., P . M . 352 , P . P . G . Os . ; Hy .
Beaumont , P . M . 58 , Prov . G . Treas . ; W . W . Clayton , P . M . 374 , P . P . G . Treas ., as Prov . G . Reg . ; Joseph Matthewman , P . M . no , Prov . G . Sec ; Stephen Pegler , P . M . 398 , Prov . S . G . D . ; T . G . Howell , P . M . 137 , W . M . 493 , Prov . J . G . D . ; J . J . Martin , P . M . no , P . P . G . D . ; John Reed , P . M . 39 S , Prov . G . I . of Works ; John T . Last , P . M . ( T . I . ) , Prov . G . D . C . ; Geo . Patchett , P . M . S « , Prov . A . G . D . C . ; F . Drake Harrison , P . M ., ( T . L ) , Alfred Leach , P . M . no , and T . Bland Wilson , P . M . 457 , P . P . G . D . Cs . ; F . Clinton Browne , P . M . 127 ,
Prov . G . S . B . ; Tom Tomlinson , P . M . 111 , P . P . G . S . Ii . ; John W . Smith , 374 , Prov . G . Std . Br . ; Wm . Ash , no , Prov . G . Org . ; Jeremiah Dunnill , no , P . P . G . Org . ; James Wood , P . M . 127 , Prov . G . I . G . ; T . E . Greenhough , P . M ., ( T . l . ) and Bro . « T . H . Pattison , P . M . ( T . I . ) , P . P . G . I . Gs . ; Gledhill Hallas , P . M . 14 , Thoe . Rowbotham , P . M . 53 , and Chas . A . Phillips , P . M . 457 , Prov . G . Stwds . ; A . J . Forsdike , W . M . 53 , as Prov . G . Stwd . ; Jas . H . Newton , III , Prov . G . Tyler ; and many others .
The Prov . Grand Master , Bio . Charles Letch Mason , the Deputy Prov . Grand Master , Bro . John Barker , and the Prov . Grand Ollicers entered , and the Prov . Grand Lodge was opened . The Prov . Grand Master , the Deputy Prov . Grand Master , and the Grand Treasurer were saluted . The roll of lodges was called , all being represented . The roll of Prov . Grand Ollicers was called ; there were four absent .
Provincial Grand Mark Lodge Of West Yorkshire.
The Prov . Grand Secretary produced letters of regret at inability to be present from Bros . Percy Wallis , P . G . Treas ., Prov . G . Sec . Derbyshire ; T . B . Whytehead , P . P . G . W . North and Hist Yorkshire ; John Marshall , and Dr . Crow , P . G . Org . ; and apologies also were received from many P . P . G . Officers . The minutes of the annual meeting of Prov . Grand Lodge , held at Shellield on Tuesday , May 4 th , were presented by the Prov . Grana Secretary .
As these had been printed and circulated , Bro . J . I . LAST , P . M . ( T . L ) , moved— " That they be taken as read and confirmed . ' This was seconded by Bro . GEO . ALTHORP , P . M ., and carried unanimously . The PROV . GRAND MASTER , after thanking the brethren for their salutation , and complimenting the meeting upon its very representative character , addressed Prov . Grand Lodge . He said :
Brethren , —Since our last very large and most successful gathering at Sheffield in May , when the M . W . the Pro Grand M . ister honoured us with his presence , nothing very eventful appears to have happened in our midst . Most of the lodges during the summer have been in recess , and it is only now that they are displaying signs of renewed vigour and enterprise . The winter session , which commences this month , shows already that tlie period of inactivity is ovor , and gives promise of increase both in our numbers and influence . These additions to our roll , if
judiciously made , are matters of congratulation to all of us , but we cannot be too cautious or too discreet in our action in this regard . The advice given us in M ly by Lord Euston on this subject I would strongly emphasise and endorse . Numbers do not necessarily constitute strength , and our object must ba to admit to the privileges of our Order only those upon whom we can absolutely rely ; who will work with us and maintain with us that spirit of good fellowship and harmony which has so long characterised the Ma'k Degree in this province .
Brethren , we have doubtless , most of us , in our Masonic career , at some time or other , seen the fatal and pernicious effects of internal dissensions in lodges . There are some men , even with the best of motives , who are so constituted that they cannot restrain a tendency towards , it may be , unnecessary interference ; there are others who cannot be brought to see , eye to eye , with the rest ; whilst some even may be found whose sense of their own superiority is so strongly developed , that to meet with their brethren on the level is an absolute
impossibility . I venture to assert that brethren of the classes I have indicated are unfitted to become members of our great Fraternity , and though such m iy , through lack of caution , have gained admission into a Craft lodge , it by no means follows that they should therefore pass the portals of the Mark . I am speaking broadly and in general terms , and I would have only those permitted to join us who possess broad human sympathies , and who can look beyond the petty considerations which form so important a factor in the small mind . Freemasonry is the
gospel of humanity . It teaches precisely the doctrine so simply yet so forcibly laid down by the humble Carpenter of Nazareth , who declared that the whole law and the prophets were comprised in the one word—love . Love your God , and love your fellow man : that is the teaching of the sermon on thu mount , and that is the true inner meaning of Freemasonry . Let us bear this in mind in our dealings with our brethren , and we shall speedily see its beneficial results . There is another aspect of this great subject of Freemasonry , which does not
receive , in my opinion , all the attention it deserves . 1 allude to its history . It is true that immense advance has oeen made in this direction during the put 25 years ; that much light has been thrown upon what was obscure aud difficult ; that many fallacies have been exploded , and fantastic theories proved groundless . After clearing away the accumulated rubbish of centuries , the student is nowtryinj to build upon a solid basis of tact some superstructure , whose material may be sound , general outline correct , and details historically accurate . In this work we
can many of us render some assistance . With this view , our goad Bro . Pattinson has compiled his lecture . Anxious as I am that we should not only bs ardent Mark Masons , but also intelligent ones , I think it is desirable that efforts such as his should receive encouragement , and 1 will venture to promise that should any other brother conceive the idea that he can interest i > r instruct us in the history or traditions of Mark Masonry , we shall not hesitate to give him an equallyfavourable opportunity . I will not take up your tinvs any longer , bat will at once call up an Bro . Pattinson .
The remarks of the Prov . Grand Master were frequently applauded , and Bro . Pattinson also received a cordial greeting . We hope to give his paper ; in a future issue . The PKOV . GKAND MASTER invited comment and discussion . After a few remarks from the PROV . GRAND SECRETARY , and from Bro . J . T . LAST , On the motion of the DEPITY PROV . GRAND MASTER , seconded by the PROV . SENIOR GRAND WARDEN , a cordial vote of thanks was passed to Bro , Pattinson for his very able aud interesting address .
Bro . PATTINSON replied , and mentioned instances of Operative Mason work in the temples and buildings of the past , which would be declared impossible of achievement in these days . He was delighted if the leu observations he had compiled had proved interesting . The PROV . GRAND SECRETARY intimated that he had received a letter
from Bro . Wm . Scott Milligan , VV . M . of Fdarnley Lidge , Halifax , expressing regret that business compelled his absence , and giving a hearty invitation to the Prov . Grand Master to hold the next annual meeting in that town , under the banner of Lodge 58 , assuring him of a kindly welcjinj . To this the Prov . Grand Master acceded .
A cordial vote of thanks to Bro . Geo . Martin , W . M ,, and the brethren of the Old York Lodge , for the excellent arrangements which they had made for the comfort of Prov . Grand Lodge that day , was proposed by the Deputy , Bro . J BARKER , seconded by Bro . G . H . PARKE , supported by the PROV . GRAND MASTER , and carried unanimously . Bro . G . MARTIN made very appropriate and suitable acknowledgment . There was no other business , and Prov . Grand Lodge was closed . The brethren afterwards dined in the hall , when the loyal and Masonic toasts usual 011 these occasions were duly proposed and honoured .
Provincial Priory Of Staffordshire, Warwickshire, And Leicestershire.
PROVINCIAL PRIORY OF STAFFORDSHIRE , WARWICKSHIRE , AND LEICESTERSHIRE .
A meeting of the Provincial Priory of Staffordshire , Warwickshire , and Leicestershire , to which Derby and Nottingham are attached , was held at the Masonic Hall , Derby , on Monday ,. the nth inst . The Very Eminent Sir Knight Charles Fendelow , G . C . T ., tlie Provincial Prior , and a large
muster of the provincial bilkers and members of the preceptories in the province attended , and Sir Knights the Earl of Euston , the Most Eminent and Supreme G . Masier ; C . I " ' . Matier , K . C . T ., Grand Vice-Chanc 11 jr ; and Charles Belton , K . C . T ., Grand Marshal ; were present .
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Provincial Grand Lodge Of Warwickshire.
The Prov . Grand Master , Bro . Lord LEIGH , announced that he had appointed Bro . George Beech ( who had been 31 years Secretary to the province ) to be his Deputy , and then proposed that a Past D . P . G . Master ' s jewel should be purchased from the funds of the Piov . Grand Lodge and presented to Bro . J . T . Collins in appreciation of 10 year ' s faithful service as D . P . G . M . The roll of Prov . Grand Officers was called , all being present except two , who sent apologies .
After transacting more formal business , Bro . John Harris was re-elected Prov . G . Treas . for the ensuing year and also Bro . Burrows as Prov . G . Tyler . The Provincial Grand Master then appointed and invested his officers as follows : Bro . G . Beech , 887 ... ... ... D . Prov . G . M .
„ J . B . Dugdale , 2 S 4 ... ... ... Prov . S . G . W . „ S . M . Levi , 43 ... ... ... Prov . J . G . W . „ Rev . T . W . Downing , 16 30 ... •••) n r t-u „ Rev . L . H . Pearson ? L 333 - j Prov . G . Chaps . „ John Harris , 473 ... ... ... Prov . G . Treas . „ Capt . Graham , 74 ... ... ... Prov . G . Reg . „ F . G . Swinden , 887 ... ... ... Prov . G . Sec . „ W . W . Curtis , 254 ... ... ... Prov . S . G . D .
„ J . C Gnnsell , 11 S 0 ... ... ... Prov . J . G . D . „ R . S . Whitehouse , 395 ... ... ¦ ••? Pm „ r n .= „ D . Rose , jun ., 1031 ... ... j Prov . G . Ds . „ C . T . Holder , 1551 ... ... ... Prov-G . S . of VV . „ E . Pritchard , 46 S ... ... ... Prov . G . D . C .
„ W . Jeyes , 1246 ... ... ... Prov . D . G . D . C . „ P . Fryer , 1782 ... ... ... Prov . A . G . D . C . „ E . Deer , 2133 ... ... ... p . G . S . B . „ C . F . Gaunt , 1 474 ... ... ... -j n „ A . H . Palmer , 567 ... ... ... j Prov ' G > Std < Brs '
„ E . A . Smith , 11 S 0 ... ... ... Prov . G . Org . „ W . H . Blunt , 725 ... ... ... Prov . A . G . Sec . „ S . A . Gothard , 301 ... ... ... Prov . G . Purst . „ W . Morgan , 1016 ... ... ... p . A . G . Purst .
„ J . Loxdale Warren , 46 S ... ... ] „ J . W . Rodgers , 468 ... ... ... I „ W . Short , 46 S ... ... ... „ R . Croydon , 725 ... ... ! -Prov . G . Stewards .
,, E . Compton , 725 ... ... ... j „ J . H . Blunt , 725 ... ... ... J „ Noah Burrows ... ... .. Prov . G . Tyler . The following were appointed to P . P . G . rank : Bros . J . Farndale , 468 , P . P . G . W . ; H . Slingsby , 432 , P . P . G . Reg . ; and J . K . Candelent , 739 , and A . H . Wright , 1016 , P . P . G . Deacons .
Provincial Grand Lodge then adjourned , and the brethren proceeded in procession to St . Mary ' s Church , to attend Divine service , when Bro . Lord Leigh formerly handed over the pulpit that had been subscribed for and erected by the Freemasons of the Province , lo the vicar and parishoners of St . Mary ' s Church , Warwickshire ; and called upon the Mayor of Warwick , Bro . the Right Hon . the Earl of Warwick , to unveil the pulpit . The Vicar made a suitable reply . Bro . Rev . DOWNINGProv . G . Chap . preached a sermon
, , . A collection was made in aid of the Building Fund , which resulted in a sum of £ 31 3 s . id . The Provincial Grand Lodge being resumed , a vote of thanks was passed to the Chaplain , Bro . Rev . Downing , for his excellent sermon , and after further business Provincial Grand Lodge was closed . A dinner followed , which was presided over by Bro . Lord Leigh , Prov . G . Master ,
Provincial Grand Mark Lodge Of West Yorkshire.
PROVINCIAL GRAND MARK LODGE OF WEST YORKSHIRE .
The half-yearly meeting was held on Saturday , the 9 th inst ., at the Masonic Hall , Salem-street , Bradford , under the banner of Old York ( T . L ) . Amongst those present were—Bros . Charles Letch Mason , Prov . G . M . ; John Barker , Dep . Prov . G . M . ; Richard Hodgson , P . M . 58 , P . S . G . W . ; Simeon Whiteley , P . M . ( T . L ) , P . J . G . W . ; G . H . Parke , P . M . no , G . Treas , W . F . Wilkinson , P . M . 58 , G . Althorp , P . M .
( T . L ) , J . W . Monckman , J . P ., P . M . ( T . I . ) , P . G . Stwd ., H . S . Holdsworth , P . M . 58 , P . G . Std . Br ., Fred Cleeves , P . M . 53 , P . G . Std . Br ., and W . E . Smithies , P . M . 493 , P . P . G . Ws . ; Wm . Flockton , P . M . 111 , P . P . G . O ., as Prov . G . M . Overseer ; Geo . H . Clemons , P . M . 347 , Prov . S . G . O . ; Wm . Cockcroft , P . M . 501 , Prov . I . G . O . ; Thos . Gaukroger , P . M . 14 , W . Ridgard Massie , l ' . M . 127 , Thomas Norfolk , P . M , ( T . I . ) , and Dr . Samuel Jacob , I . P ., P . M . 352 , P . P . G . Os . ; Hy .
Beaumont , P . M . 58 , Prov . G . Treas . ; W . W . Clayton , P . M . 374 , P . P . G . Treas ., as Prov . G . Reg . ; Joseph Matthewman , P . M . no , Prov . G . Sec ; Stephen Pegler , P . M . 398 , Prov . S . G . D . ; T . G . Howell , P . M . 137 , W . M . 493 , Prov . J . G . D . ; J . J . Martin , P . M . no , P . P . G . D . ; John Reed , P . M . 39 S , Prov . G . I . of Works ; John T . Last , P . M . ( T . I . ) , Prov . G . D . C . ; Geo . Patchett , P . M . S « , Prov . A . G . D . C . ; F . Drake Harrison , P . M ., ( T . L ) , Alfred Leach , P . M . no , and T . Bland Wilson , P . M . 457 , P . P . G . D . Cs . ; F . Clinton Browne , P . M . 127 ,
Prov . G . S . B . ; Tom Tomlinson , P . M . 111 , P . P . G . S . Ii . ; John W . Smith , 374 , Prov . G . Std . Br . ; Wm . Ash , no , Prov . G . Org . ; Jeremiah Dunnill , no , P . P . G . Org . ; James Wood , P . M . 127 , Prov . G . I . G . ; T . E . Greenhough , P . M ., ( T . l . ) and Bro . « T . H . Pattison , P . M . ( T . I . ) , P . P . G . I . Gs . ; Gledhill Hallas , P . M . 14 , Thoe . Rowbotham , P . M . 53 , and Chas . A . Phillips , P . M . 457 , Prov . G . Stwds . ; A . J . Forsdike , W . M . 53 , as Prov . G . Stwd . ; Jas . H . Newton , III , Prov . G . Tyler ; and many others .
The Prov . Grand Master , Bio . Charles Letch Mason , the Deputy Prov . Grand Master , Bro . John Barker , and the Prov . Grand Ollicers entered , and the Prov . Grand Lodge was opened . The Prov . Grand Master , the Deputy Prov . Grand Master , and the Grand Treasurer were saluted . The roll of lodges was called , all being represented . The roll of Prov . Grand Ollicers was called ; there were four absent .
Provincial Grand Mark Lodge Of West Yorkshire.
The Prov . Grand Secretary produced letters of regret at inability to be present from Bros . Percy Wallis , P . G . Treas ., Prov . G . Sec . Derbyshire ; T . B . Whytehead , P . P . G . W . North and Hist Yorkshire ; John Marshall , and Dr . Crow , P . G . Org . ; and apologies also were received from many P . P . G . Officers . The minutes of the annual meeting of Prov . Grand Lodge , held at Shellield on Tuesday , May 4 th , were presented by the Prov . Grana Secretary .
As these had been printed and circulated , Bro . J . I . LAST , P . M . ( T . L ) , moved— " That they be taken as read and confirmed . ' This was seconded by Bro . GEO . ALTHORP , P . M ., and carried unanimously . The PROV . GRAND MASTER , after thanking the brethren for their salutation , and complimenting the meeting upon its very representative character , addressed Prov . Grand Lodge . He said :
Brethren , —Since our last very large and most successful gathering at Sheffield in May , when the M . W . the Pro Grand M . ister honoured us with his presence , nothing very eventful appears to have happened in our midst . Most of the lodges during the summer have been in recess , and it is only now that they are displaying signs of renewed vigour and enterprise . The winter session , which commences this month , shows already that tlie period of inactivity is ovor , and gives promise of increase both in our numbers and influence . These additions to our roll , if
judiciously made , are matters of congratulation to all of us , but we cannot be too cautious or too discreet in our action in this regard . The advice given us in M ly by Lord Euston on this subject I would strongly emphasise and endorse . Numbers do not necessarily constitute strength , and our object must ba to admit to the privileges of our Order only those upon whom we can absolutely rely ; who will work with us and maintain with us that spirit of good fellowship and harmony which has so long characterised the Ma'k Degree in this province .
Brethren , we have doubtless , most of us , in our Masonic career , at some time or other , seen the fatal and pernicious effects of internal dissensions in lodges . There are some men , even with the best of motives , who are so constituted that they cannot restrain a tendency towards , it may be , unnecessary interference ; there are others who cannot be brought to see , eye to eye , with the rest ; whilst some even may be found whose sense of their own superiority is so strongly developed , that to meet with their brethren on the level is an absolute
impossibility . I venture to assert that brethren of the classes I have indicated are unfitted to become members of our great Fraternity , and though such m iy , through lack of caution , have gained admission into a Craft lodge , it by no means follows that they should therefore pass the portals of the Mark . I am speaking broadly and in general terms , and I would have only those permitted to join us who possess broad human sympathies , and who can look beyond the petty considerations which form so important a factor in the small mind . Freemasonry is the
gospel of humanity . It teaches precisely the doctrine so simply yet so forcibly laid down by the humble Carpenter of Nazareth , who declared that the whole law and the prophets were comprised in the one word—love . Love your God , and love your fellow man : that is the teaching of the sermon on thu mount , and that is the true inner meaning of Freemasonry . Let us bear this in mind in our dealings with our brethren , and we shall speedily see its beneficial results . There is another aspect of this great subject of Freemasonry , which does not
receive , in my opinion , all the attention it deserves . 1 allude to its history . It is true that immense advance has oeen made in this direction during the put 25 years ; that much light has been thrown upon what was obscure aud difficult ; that many fallacies have been exploded , and fantastic theories proved groundless . After clearing away the accumulated rubbish of centuries , the student is nowtryinj to build upon a solid basis of tact some superstructure , whose material may be sound , general outline correct , and details historically accurate . In this work we
can many of us render some assistance . With this view , our goad Bro . Pattinson has compiled his lecture . Anxious as I am that we should not only bs ardent Mark Masons , but also intelligent ones , I think it is desirable that efforts such as his should receive encouragement , and 1 will venture to promise that should any other brother conceive the idea that he can interest i > r instruct us in the history or traditions of Mark Masonry , we shall not hesitate to give him an equallyfavourable opportunity . I will not take up your tinvs any longer , bat will at once call up an Bro . Pattinson .
The remarks of the Prov . Grand Master were frequently applauded , and Bro . Pattinson also received a cordial greeting . We hope to give his paper ; in a future issue . The PKOV . GKAND MASTER invited comment and discussion . After a few remarks from the PROV . GRAND SECRETARY , and from Bro . J . T . LAST , On the motion of the DEPITY PROV . GRAND MASTER , seconded by the PROV . SENIOR GRAND WARDEN , a cordial vote of thanks was passed to Bro , Pattinson for his very able aud interesting address .
Bro . PATTINSON replied , and mentioned instances of Operative Mason work in the temples and buildings of the past , which would be declared impossible of achievement in these days . He was delighted if the leu observations he had compiled had proved interesting . The PROV . GRAND SECRETARY intimated that he had received a letter
from Bro . Wm . Scott Milligan , VV . M . of Fdarnley Lidge , Halifax , expressing regret that business compelled his absence , and giving a hearty invitation to the Prov . Grand Master to hold the next annual meeting in that town , under the banner of Lodge 58 , assuring him of a kindly welcjinj . To this the Prov . Grand Master acceded .
A cordial vote of thanks to Bro . Geo . Martin , W . M ,, and the brethren of the Old York Lodge , for the excellent arrangements which they had made for the comfort of Prov . Grand Lodge that day , was proposed by the Deputy , Bro . J BARKER , seconded by Bro . G . H . PARKE , supported by the PROV . GRAND MASTER , and carried unanimously . Bro . G . MARTIN made very appropriate and suitable acknowledgment . There was no other business , and Prov . Grand Lodge was closed . The brethren afterwards dined in the hall , when the loyal and Masonic toasts usual 011 these occasions were duly proposed and honoured .
Provincial Priory Of Staffordshire, Warwickshire, And Leicestershire.
PROVINCIAL PRIORY OF STAFFORDSHIRE , WARWICKSHIRE , AND LEICESTERSHIRE .
A meeting of the Provincial Priory of Staffordshire , Warwickshire , and Leicestershire , to which Derby and Nottingham are attached , was held at the Masonic Hall , Derby , on Monday ,. the nth inst . The Very Eminent Sir Knight Charles Fendelow , G . C . T ., tlie Provincial Prior , and a large
muster of the provincial bilkers and members of the preceptories in the province attended , and Sir Knights the Earl of Euston , the Most Eminent and Supreme G . Masier ; C . I " ' . Matier , K . C . T ., Grand Vice-Chanc 11 jr ; and Charles Belton , K . C . T ., Grand Marshal ; were present .