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The Province Of Gloucestershire.

liOAvever , the ranks ot the lodges under his rule gained an important recruit . In that year , by the consent of the Grand Master , the Country SteAvards' Lodge , No . 449 , Avhich had been founded on the 25 th July , 1789 , and met in London at

THE MASONIC HALL , ( . 'HELTKNH Ail .

Freemasons' Tavern , was removed to Berkeley , to be there held under the title of the Lodge of Faith and Friendship . It would . appear that the reason for its removal Avas that it was no longer attended , and the warrant Avas therefore

T 1 JK . MASONIC HA Jala , CHELTENHAM ( THE MIDGE ROOM ) .

handed over to the Provincial Grand Master of Bristol , Bro , Henry Jenner , who removed it into his OAVII province . It was thence removed , with the approbation of the Provincial Grand Master of Gloucestershire , to Berkeley , and

Bro-Henry Jenner AA-as the first Master there , Bro . Dr . Edward Jenner , the discoverer of vaccination , Avho was a native of Berkeley and practised there , being one of the first three subscribing members .

The memory of the brethren AVIIO laboured to bringabout the Union in 3813 ought ever to be kept green by Freemasons , for there is no doubt that it is largely clue to their efforts that the Craft has become a healthy ancUvigorous .

society , full of life and energy , instead of being a house divided against itself , weak and ruinous . The improvement wrought by this Avise combination of the two hitherto rival Grand Lodges was at once apparent in Gloucestershire . Not

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The Province of Gloucestershire. Article 2
Annual Communication of the Grand Lodge of Canada. Article 9
Installation Meeting of the Amity Lodge, No. 171. Article 9
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Our First Volume. Article 10
At the sign of the Perfect Ashlar Article 11
The Right Hon. Bro. W. W. B. Beach, M.P. Article 15
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Essex Freemasons at Warwick Castle. Article 17
Freemasonry in the Transvaal. Article 19
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The late Bro. Samuel Pope, H.C., Past Grand Deacon. Article 20
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The Province Of Gloucestershire.

liOAvever , the ranks ot the lodges under his rule gained an important recruit . In that year , by the consent of the Grand Master , the Country SteAvards' Lodge , No . 449 , Avhich had been founded on the 25 th July , 1789 , and met in London at

THE MASONIC HALL , ( . 'HELTKNH Ail .

Freemasons' Tavern , was removed to Berkeley , to be there held under the title of the Lodge of Faith and Friendship . It would . appear that the reason for its removal Avas that it was no longer attended , and the warrant Avas therefore

T 1 JK . MASONIC HA Jala , CHELTENHAM ( THE MIDGE ROOM ) .

handed over to the Provincial Grand Master of Bristol , Bro , Henry Jenner , who removed it into his OAVII province . It was thence removed , with the approbation of the Provincial Grand Master of Gloucestershire , to Berkeley , and

Bro-Henry Jenner AA-as the first Master there , Bro . Dr . Edward Jenner , the discoverer of vaccination , Avho was a native of Berkeley and practised there , being one of the first three subscribing members .

The memory of the brethren AVIIO laboured to bringabout the Union in 3813 ought ever to be kept green by Freemasons , for there is no doubt that it is largely clue to their efforts that the Craft has become a healthy ancUvigorous .

society , full of life and energy , instead of being a house divided against itself , weak and ruinous . The improvement wrought by this Avise combination of the two hitherto rival Grand Lodges was at once apparent in Gloucestershire . Not

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