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The Province Of Derbyshire.

Okeover at Riple \ - ; in 1874 the Arkwright at Matlock Bath ; in 1877 the Buxton at Buxton ; in 1878 the Carnarvon at Swadlincote ; in 188 3 the High Peak at Chapel-en-le-Frith ; and in 1886 the Dorothy Vernon at Bakewell . Tlie consecration of the last-named lodge

took place in the ancient home of Dorothy Vernon at Haddon Hall , and was an occasion of great Masonic interest . Following this , there came in the following year the formation of the Fairfield Lodge at Long Eaton ; of the Chantrey Lodge at Dore , near Sheffield , in 18 90 ; of the

Hardwicke at Chesterfield in 1891 ; of the Ecclesburne at Duflield in 1892 ; of St . Thomas ' s at Tibshelf in 18 95 ; and , finally , of the Tutbury Castle Lodge at Hatton in 1807 . There are thus at the present time twenty-seven

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lodges on the roll of the province , and , roughly speaking , they may be said to contain 1400 members . The meetings of Provincial Grand Lodge in its early days took place at various inns , most of which are now extinct . These included the "Bunch of Grapes" in the

Market Place , the "George , " the "King ' s Head , " and the " Bell . " On occasions of special importance the brethren met at the County Assembly Rooms in the Market Place , hut , as the numbers continued to grow , tlie necessity of having a permanent hall , devoted exclusively to the

requirements of the Craft , became manifest to every one who was in the remotest degree acquainted with the difficulties that periodically presented themselves . The outcome of this movement was the erection of the present

Masonic Hall in Gower Street , Derby . The foundationstone of this building was laid by the Marquis of Hartington in 1874 , and in 1873 it was formally opened . Among the more liberal contributors to the building fund were Lord Hartington , Bros . Colvile , Sir John Smith , Sir A . Woodiwiss ,

W . H . Marsden , Thomas Cox , and other members of the Craft . So great has been the advance in numbers since that time that the accommodation has proved quite insufficient to meet all the demands occasionally made upon it , and at the last meeting of Provincial Grand Lodge further

extensions were decided upon at a cost approaching X ' IOOO . The ante-rooms are to be materially improved and the caretaker ' s house made more comfortable and commodious . The management of the hall is vested in trustees , of whom

the present chairman is Bro . A . Woodiwiss , who , like Ins father before him , is a distinguished citizen of Derby and an active member of the Masonic body . He holds Past rank in Grand Lodge , and is also Provincial Grand Master of the Mark Masons of Derbyshire . During the present year , too ,

he is , for the second time in his life , filling the position of Mayor of Derby . The Province of Derbyshire has always been noted for the liberality with which it has supported the great Masonic Charities , especially since they were organised on a sound

and solid basis by the late Bro . G . T . Wright , and latterly b y Bro . Percy W . illis . The devoted labours of the latter gentleman on behalf of the Charities entitle him to the grateful thanks of all who have their interests at heart , and

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The Province of Derbyshire. Article 2
Imperial Masonic Federation. Article 6
Consecration of the Khartoum Lodge, No. 2877. Article 8
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The Multiplication of London Lodges. Article 10
At the Sign of the Perfect Ashlar Article 11
The Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution. Article 14
IMPORTANT. Article 14
Untitled Ad 14
Battle Abbey and its New Owner. Article 15
Consecration of the Chingford Lodge, No. 2859. Article 16
Robert Burns Lodge, No. 25. Article 16
Guildhall School of Music Lodge, No. 2454. Article 17
White Rose of York Lodge, No. 2840. Article 17
The St. Bride Lodge of Instruction. Article 17
Untitled Ad 17
History of the Emulation lodge of Improvement, No. 256.—– (Continued). Article 18
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The Province Of Derbyshire.

Okeover at Riple \ - ; in 1874 the Arkwright at Matlock Bath ; in 1877 the Buxton at Buxton ; in 1878 the Carnarvon at Swadlincote ; in 188 3 the High Peak at Chapel-en-le-Frith ; and in 1886 the Dorothy Vernon at Bakewell . Tlie consecration of the last-named lodge

took place in the ancient home of Dorothy Vernon at Haddon Hall , and was an occasion of great Masonic interest . Following this , there came in the following year the formation of the Fairfield Lodge at Long Eaton ; of the Chantrey Lodge at Dore , near Sheffield , in 18 90 ; of the

Hardwicke at Chesterfield in 1891 ; of the Ecclesburne at Duflield in 1892 ; of St . Thomas ' s at Tibshelf in 18 95 ; and , finally , of the Tutbury Castle Lodge at Hatton in 1807 . There are thus at the present time twenty-seven

¦ - ¦ - * a £ | p £ >^ --- ' - : ¦ : ; ' ' «^ f'i . t £ Sj @ . | l -.-. ,- ' ¦¦¦"¦' .-.. i-| | gp , . ri I f ! ca t (? i ' - ^ o m Ty ^ w " 3 TO . -I . O-I , wind ) nxu > §? ou ' n & c & ut r f IF r **?*¦ ¦ ¦¦ ' j

[| tt | XHEOaBY > 3 i . 5 . i ~* % 17 ' anb I'apr . eb ac , IXto . 4 ~ > .. Il . I > ., 17 ? 7 . f ?

fr "" ;¦ *&^ 0 & f" - £ * - 4 $ M ^ sstte < y $ fyx >^ , < zy t ^^/ fyStySfo /^^>^^\ {? I ' a &// $ & 0 # a $ d % m \ 09 I' t ^^^^ Ma ^ 4 % kcw * e * r ^ " 7 ^^ ^™/^ Qffl ^ . ^ *<& £ ' ^ ' ' !* W- 'i- ttia ^^^ eri otsris / a ^

P ^^ ^^ l ^^^ fc ^ ti ^ 9 % !^^ Wk

.J L ™ ' *¦ ~ y 1 ^ rcsenfc & fo fftc PTYKlj £ n XiOlX ^ , " 3 To . 253 , ' " -. ' . " - '" \ l ;; ' fii ? "gRoroOipfitl ^ votijev gut- goBn gmiffi , " & . ' & . && ' %$ ., 3 > erB $ s $ ire , 1896 . "' J fV rK ''" ' ¦ * . ' <¦ . * - ^ ' ' *' ' ^[> - - ¦¦¦ '

.. - ' _ - ' - " - ? y i ' . - - . " ¦ . " ' ¦ - ' ¦ ' . ; " ¦"' - ' J ¦ p ~ --- ¦ --.. ; .- "—— - - — - ----- — - - — - — jjHjESJT i ~ £ 5 ff >;~—~~ r ~ T~~—_~~~—~— ~~~~— ... . v . - yz ' y . .. ' v- ^ sJISffB ^ — rrrt——— ' ' . " . —¦^~»« -wiJB

lodges on the roll of the province , and , roughly speaking , they may be said to contain 1400 members . The meetings of Provincial Grand Lodge in its early days took place at various inns , most of which are now extinct . These included the "Bunch of Grapes" in the

Market Place , the "George , " the "King ' s Head , " and the " Bell . " On occasions of special importance the brethren met at the County Assembly Rooms in the Market Place , hut , as the numbers continued to grow , tlie necessity of having a permanent hall , devoted exclusively to the

requirements of the Craft , became manifest to every one who was in the remotest degree acquainted with the difficulties that periodically presented themselves . The outcome of this movement was the erection of the present

Masonic Hall in Gower Street , Derby . The foundationstone of this building was laid by the Marquis of Hartington in 1874 , and in 1873 it was formally opened . Among the more liberal contributors to the building fund were Lord Hartington , Bros . Colvile , Sir John Smith , Sir A . Woodiwiss ,

W . H . Marsden , Thomas Cox , and other members of the Craft . So great has been the advance in numbers since that time that the accommodation has proved quite insufficient to meet all the demands occasionally made upon it , and at the last meeting of Provincial Grand Lodge further

extensions were decided upon at a cost approaching X ' IOOO . The ante-rooms are to be materially improved and the caretaker ' s house made more comfortable and commodious . The management of the hall is vested in trustees , of whom

the present chairman is Bro . A . Woodiwiss , who , like Ins father before him , is a distinguished citizen of Derby and an active member of the Masonic body . He holds Past rank in Grand Lodge , and is also Provincial Grand Master of the Mark Masons of Derbyshire . During the present year , too ,

he is , for the second time in his life , filling the position of Mayor of Derby . The Province of Derbyshire has always been noted for the liberality with which it has supported the great Masonic Charities , especially since they were organised on a sound

and solid basis by the late Bro . G . T . Wright , and latterly b y Bro . Percy W . illis . The devoted labours of the latter gentleman on behalf of the Charities entitle him to the grateful thanks of all who have their interests at heart , and

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