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United Grand Lodge Of England.

nominating three , another two , and the others one each . The question was whether , there having been such a great increase in the lodges—which was urged upon him by a great many brethren—there ought not now to be an increase in Grand Stewards' Lodges—which , of course , if it w ; ts agreed to by the Grand Lodge , would have to

be selected by the M . W . G . M ., it being his prerogative to determine what Grand Stewards' Lodges there should be . Then the question would arise what number would be fair , and it had been urged upon him that the number ought to bear the same proportion as in 1814 , when eighteen Grand

Stewards' Lodges were recognised after the union of Grand Lodge . He was very much afraid that if it were put on that footing it would be between fifty and sixty ; that might be rather too many ; and he had put it at thirty . It might be said what necessity was there for increasing the number

at all . Whatever individual brethren might think , if it was for the good of the Craft let it be done , but if not for the good of the Order , let it not be clone . He assured them he had no feeling at all in the matter ; but he thought he ought to bring the matter forward for the reasons he had given . Out of the

eighteen lodges which had the privilege conferred on them in-1815 , sixteen still enjoyed it . One—the Pilgrim—gave it up in 18 34 , and the Grand Master conferred it upon the Jerusalem Lodge . In 18 4 6 the privilege was dropped by the Old King ' s-Arms Lodge , and the Grand Master conferred it upon the Old Union Lodge . He now moved the resolution ; but if there

was an amendment for postponement he should not oppose it . Bro . J . H . Matthews seconded . Bro . John Smithers , P . M . Grand Stewards' Lodge ,. P . A . G . D . C , moved the consideration of the motion be

postponed until the December meeting of Grand Lodge , which , on being seconded by Bro . E . S . Lardner , P . G . Steward ,, was accepted by the Grand Registrar , and put and carried . An appeal from the ex .-W . M . of Lodge Moore , No . 2604 ,. Madras , against the erasure of the lodge by the District

Grand Master was brought forward by the Grand Registrar who , after a lengthy statement of the case , proposed that the appeal be dismissed ; the motion was seconded by Bro . Loveland Loveland , K . C , and carried . Grand Lodge was then closed in form .

Visit Of Queen Victoria To Warwick Castle.

Visit of Queen Victoria to Warwick Castle .

THE stately home of the Deputy Grand Master , the Earl of Warwick , has been the scene of many historic gatherings , of which the visit of Her late Majesty Queen Victoria in the year 1858 was not the least notable . The illustrated papers of that period contained many engravings of the event , and we are able to reproduce one of these from the pages of the Illustrated News of

HAN < , > I : ET TO QUEEN VICTORIA AT WARWICK CASTLE IN IH :, S .

the World , a paper which has long ceased to exist , of July 10 th , 1858 . It portrays the banquet which took place in honor of the Royal Visit , and contains a description of the apartment in which it was held . This fine room was built by Francis , Earl of Warwick , and is in strict architectural keeping with the other portions of the venerable pile .

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The Province of Somerset.—(Concluded.) Article 2
United Grand Lodge of England. Article 5
Visit of Queen Victoria to Warwick Castle. Article 6
Provincial Grand Lodge of Cornwall. Article 7
Provincial Grand Lodge of Durham. Article 8
Provincial Grand Lodge of Wiltshire. Article 8
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Cheapening the Order. Article 10
At the Sign of the Perfect Ashlar. Article 11
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Consecration of the Knightsbridge Lod ge, No. 2978 . Article 14
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Grand Lodge of Scotland. Article 16
The Clerkenw ell Priory of the Hnights Ho spitallers of St. John of Jerusalem. Article 16
History of the Emulation Lodge of Improvement, No. 256.——(Continued). Article 17
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United Grand Lodge Of England.

nominating three , another two , and the others one each . The question was whether , there having been such a great increase in the lodges—which was urged upon him by a great many brethren—there ought not now to be an increase in Grand Stewards' Lodges—which , of course , if it w ; ts agreed to by the Grand Lodge , would have to

be selected by the M . W . G . M ., it being his prerogative to determine what Grand Stewards' Lodges there should be . Then the question would arise what number would be fair , and it had been urged upon him that the number ought to bear the same proportion as in 1814 , when eighteen Grand

Stewards' Lodges were recognised after the union of Grand Lodge . He was very much afraid that if it were put on that footing it would be between fifty and sixty ; that might be rather too many ; and he had put it at thirty . It might be said what necessity was there for increasing the number

at all . Whatever individual brethren might think , if it was for the good of the Craft let it be done , but if not for the good of the Order , let it not be clone . He assured them he had no feeling at all in the matter ; but he thought he ought to bring the matter forward for the reasons he had given . Out of the

eighteen lodges which had the privilege conferred on them in-1815 , sixteen still enjoyed it . One—the Pilgrim—gave it up in 18 34 , and the Grand Master conferred it upon the Jerusalem Lodge . In 18 4 6 the privilege was dropped by the Old King ' s-Arms Lodge , and the Grand Master conferred it upon the Old Union Lodge . He now moved the resolution ; but if there

was an amendment for postponement he should not oppose it . Bro . J . H . Matthews seconded . Bro . John Smithers , P . M . Grand Stewards' Lodge ,. P . A . G . D . C , moved the consideration of the motion be

postponed until the December meeting of Grand Lodge , which , on being seconded by Bro . E . S . Lardner , P . G . Steward ,, was accepted by the Grand Registrar , and put and carried . An appeal from the ex .-W . M . of Lodge Moore , No . 2604 ,. Madras , against the erasure of the lodge by the District

Grand Master was brought forward by the Grand Registrar who , after a lengthy statement of the case , proposed that the appeal be dismissed ; the motion was seconded by Bro . Loveland Loveland , K . C , and carried . Grand Lodge was then closed in form .

Visit Of Queen Victoria To Warwick Castle.

Visit of Queen Victoria to Warwick Castle .

THE stately home of the Deputy Grand Master , the Earl of Warwick , has been the scene of many historic gatherings , of which the visit of Her late Majesty Queen Victoria in the year 1858 was not the least notable . The illustrated papers of that period contained many engravings of the event , and we are able to reproduce one of these from the pages of the Illustrated News of

HAN < , > I : ET TO QUEEN VICTORIA AT WARWICK CASTLE IN IH :, S .

the World , a paper which has long ceased to exist , of July 10 th , 1858 . It portrays the banquet which took place in honor of the Royal Visit , and contains a description of the apartment in which it was held . This fine room was built by Francis , Earl of Warwick , and is in strict architectural keeping with the other portions of the venerable pile .

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