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Provincial Grand Lodge Of Durham.

Provincial Grand Lodge of Durham .

THE Provincial Grand Lodge of Durham held its annual meeting at South Shields , on Tuesday , September 8 th . The proceedings were conducted in the Royal Assembly Hall , and there was a large attendance of present and past officers of the province and of the officers and members of the various lodges . The Right Worshipful Provincial Grand

Master , Lord Barnard , D . C . L ., P . G . W ., presided , and he was supported by the Very Worshipful Deputy Provincial Grand Master , the Rev . Canon Tristram , D . D ., P . G . Chaplain , and a very large number of Provincial Grand Officers and brethren .

The treasurers reports was submitted by Bro . J . W . Henderson , showing the funds to be in a satisfactory condition . —The report was accepted . Bro . Canon Tristram presented the report of the Funds Committee . The sum of £ do was recommended to three petitions , and the committee also recommended that

charitable donations be granted as follows : —Durham Masonic Education Fund and the Hudson Benevolent Fund , £ 105 ; the Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution , £ 52 10 s . ; the Royal Masonic Institution for Boys , ^ 52 10 s . ; Royal Masonic Institution for Girls , £ 52 10 s . These were conlirmed and

adopted . Lord Barnard , in the course of his address to the brethren , alluded to the progress which had been made by Freemasonry in the Province of Durham . He said that at the last Provincial Grand Lodge he took occasion io point

out that their members were 200 more than for several years previously ; but he noted this year there was a still larger increase . The increase was from 3 690 to 4057 , or about 350 above last year . That of itself indicated what rapid and steady strides the Craft was making in the province . In connection with this he could not overlook the fact that no fewer

than three new lodges appeared on the roll , and he had had the honour only quite recently of consecrating a fourth ; while he had then before him the petition for another new

lodge , and there were also indications of yet another reaching him . The Right Worshipful Provincial Grand Master then proceeded to invest the Provincial Grand Officers for the ensuing year , and much satisfaction was expressed at the re-appointment of the venerable Brother the Rev . Canon Tristram r

P . G . C , as Deputy Prov . G . Master , and of the appointment of the late Provincial Grand Secretary , Bro . R . Hudson , P . G . S . B ., as Senior Grand Warden . Lord Barnard , in investing Bio . Hudson as P . S . G . W ., spoke in eulogistic terms of his ( Bro . Hudson ' s ) services to

the province as Secretary and to the Craft generally . Bro . Hudson , be said , had been a prominent member of the Craft for 40 years , and for 21 years had held the distinguishedhonour of acting as Provincial Grand Secretary . Although he would now retire from the responsibilities of that office ,

yet they should have the advantage of his ripe experience and advice for , he hoped , many years to come . He felt he should not let Bro . Hudson go without seme recognition of his services , and he moved that they place on record their very high appreciation of the zeal , courtesy and ability with

which he had discharged his duties , and their sense of the marked value of his services to the Craft in general and to that province in particular , at the same time expressing the hope that he might have many years of health , happiness , and prosperity , and that the province might long enjoy the advantage of his experience and kindly assistance .

Bro . Canon 1 ristram seconded the motion , and in doing so said Bro . Hudson had worked quietly and unobtrusively ; but he had had an influence over the Masonry of the whole province which he ( the speaker ) believed was unequalled in any other province by any one man . —This was agreed to . The Provincial Grand Lodge was then closed .

Subsequently the annual banquet was held in the spacious new King's Hall in the Golden Lion Hotel , the Prov . Grand Master , Lord Barnard , presiding .

Provincial Grand Lodge Of Wiltshire.

Provincial Grand Lodge of Wiltshire .

THE annual meeting of the Provincial Grand Lodge of Wiltshire , was held on Saturday , September 5 th , and afforded the opportunity for the brethren to accept the very kind welcome of General Lord Methuen , G . C . B ., Past Grand Warden , to Corsham Court . Luncheon was served in a marquee in the grounds of

Corsham Court . The R . W . the Provincial Grand Master , the Right Hon . the Earl of Radnor ( P . G . Warden ) , presided , and he was supported by the Dep . P . G . Master , the W . Bro . Charles N . P . Phipps ( P . G . Deacon ) , and by other members of Grand Lodge , including R . W . Bro . General Lord Methuen ,

P . G . Warden ; R . W . Bro . Robert Grey , P . G . Warden ; W . Bro . Sir Prior Goldney , Bart ., P . G . Deacon ; W . Bro . F . H . Goldney , P . G . Deacon ; and the V . W . Bro . Rev . John A . Lloyd , P . G . Chaplain ; also by W . Bro . E . C . Sewell , P . P . G . Warden , Gloucestershire ; W . Bro . James Lemon ,

P . P . G . Warden , Hants and I . W . ; and the W . Bro . Harry Bevir , P . Asst . Grand Dir . Cer . ( Prov . G . Secretary and Prov . G . Charity Sec ) , and by more than two hundred brethren of the Province of Wilts . The speeches were brief , as was the toast list , for time had to be allowed for business as well as

pleasure . The P . G . Master associated the name of Lord Methuen with the toast of the officers of Grand Lodge , and alluded to the great satisfaction which they all must feel to see the distinguished soldier , kind neighbour , and hospitable brother with them that day restored to health after his late

rough experiences . I here were many close associations between his ( Lord Radnor ' s ) family and Lord Methuen ' s which he feelingly alluded to , and his expression of the thanks of the members of P . G . Lodge for the thoughtful kindness of their host in inviting them to gather at Corsham Court evoked a deep and unanimous response .

Lord Methuen , who was most enthusiastically received , in acknowledging the compliment paid him , extended to Lord Radnor and all the brethren present a very hearty welcome . Bro . Robert Grey , who also responded , gave some interesting reminiscences of his Masonic experiences .

The toast of the health of the P . G . Master , proposed by Bro . Mitchell , P . M . of the Lodge of Rectitude , No . 335 , meeting at Corsham , was most warmly received , Bro . Mitchell reminding his brethren that just 40 years ago Lord Methuen's father , then P . G . M ., installed him as a Prov . Grand Lodge

Officer . The health of W . Bro . Harry Bevir , the P . G . Secretary ,, was proposed by Lord Radnor , who said the thanks of the brethren were due to him for the very complete arrangements that had been made to secure the success of the

meeting . After the lunch , the business of the day was taken , the annual meeting being held in the Methuen Hall , where Prov . Grand Lodge was opened in due form , and the P . G . M . appointed and invested the P . G . Officers for the ensuing year .

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United Grand Lodge of England. Article 5
Visit of Queen Victoria to Warwick Castle. Article 6
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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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Provincial Grand Lodge Of Durham.

Provincial Grand Lodge of Durham .

THE Provincial Grand Lodge of Durham held its annual meeting at South Shields , on Tuesday , September 8 th . The proceedings were conducted in the Royal Assembly Hall , and there was a large attendance of present and past officers of the province and of the officers and members of the various lodges . The Right Worshipful Provincial Grand

Master , Lord Barnard , D . C . L ., P . G . W ., presided , and he was supported by the Very Worshipful Deputy Provincial Grand Master , the Rev . Canon Tristram , D . D ., P . G . Chaplain , and a very large number of Provincial Grand Officers and brethren .

The treasurers reports was submitted by Bro . J . W . Henderson , showing the funds to be in a satisfactory condition . —The report was accepted . Bro . Canon Tristram presented the report of the Funds Committee . The sum of £ do was recommended to three petitions , and the committee also recommended that

charitable donations be granted as follows : —Durham Masonic Education Fund and the Hudson Benevolent Fund , £ 105 ; the Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution , £ 52 10 s . ; the Royal Masonic Institution for Boys , ^ 52 10 s . ; Royal Masonic Institution for Girls , £ 52 10 s . These were conlirmed and

adopted . Lord Barnard , in the course of his address to the brethren , alluded to the progress which had been made by Freemasonry in the Province of Durham . He said that at the last Provincial Grand Lodge he took occasion io point

out that their members were 200 more than for several years previously ; but he noted this year there was a still larger increase . The increase was from 3 690 to 4057 , or about 350 above last year . That of itself indicated what rapid and steady strides the Craft was making in the province . In connection with this he could not overlook the fact that no fewer

than three new lodges appeared on the roll , and he had had the honour only quite recently of consecrating a fourth ; while he had then before him the petition for another new

lodge , and there were also indications of yet another reaching him . The Right Worshipful Provincial Grand Master then proceeded to invest the Provincial Grand Officers for the ensuing year , and much satisfaction was expressed at the re-appointment of the venerable Brother the Rev . Canon Tristram r

P . G . C , as Deputy Prov . G . Master , and of the appointment of the late Provincial Grand Secretary , Bro . R . Hudson , P . G . S . B ., as Senior Grand Warden . Lord Barnard , in investing Bio . Hudson as P . S . G . W ., spoke in eulogistic terms of his ( Bro . Hudson ' s ) services to

the province as Secretary and to the Craft generally . Bro . Hudson , be said , had been a prominent member of the Craft for 40 years , and for 21 years had held the distinguishedhonour of acting as Provincial Grand Secretary . Although he would now retire from the responsibilities of that office ,

yet they should have the advantage of his ripe experience and advice for , he hoped , many years to come . He felt he should not let Bro . Hudson go without seme recognition of his services , and he moved that they place on record their very high appreciation of the zeal , courtesy and ability with

which he had discharged his duties , and their sense of the marked value of his services to the Craft in general and to that province in particular , at the same time expressing the hope that he might have many years of health , happiness , and prosperity , and that the province might long enjoy the advantage of his experience and kindly assistance .

Bro . Canon 1 ristram seconded the motion , and in doing so said Bro . Hudson had worked quietly and unobtrusively ; but he had had an influence over the Masonry of the whole province which he ( the speaker ) believed was unequalled in any other province by any one man . —This was agreed to . The Provincial Grand Lodge was then closed .

Subsequently the annual banquet was held in the spacious new King's Hall in the Golden Lion Hotel , the Prov . Grand Master , Lord Barnard , presiding .

Provincial Grand Lodge Of Wiltshire.

Provincial Grand Lodge of Wiltshire .

THE annual meeting of the Provincial Grand Lodge of Wiltshire , was held on Saturday , September 5 th , and afforded the opportunity for the brethren to accept the very kind welcome of General Lord Methuen , G . C . B ., Past Grand Warden , to Corsham Court . Luncheon was served in a marquee in the grounds of

Corsham Court . The R . W . the Provincial Grand Master , the Right Hon . the Earl of Radnor ( P . G . Warden ) , presided , and he was supported by the Dep . P . G . Master , the W . Bro . Charles N . P . Phipps ( P . G . Deacon ) , and by other members of Grand Lodge , including R . W . Bro . General Lord Methuen ,

P . G . Warden ; R . W . Bro . Robert Grey , P . G . Warden ; W . Bro . Sir Prior Goldney , Bart ., P . G . Deacon ; W . Bro . F . H . Goldney , P . G . Deacon ; and the V . W . Bro . Rev . John A . Lloyd , P . G . Chaplain ; also by W . Bro . E . C . Sewell , P . P . G . Warden , Gloucestershire ; W . Bro . James Lemon ,

P . P . G . Warden , Hants and I . W . ; and the W . Bro . Harry Bevir , P . Asst . Grand Dir . Cer . ( Prov . G . Secretary and Prov . G . Charity Sec ) , and by more than two hundred brethren of the Province of Wilts . The speeches were brief , as was the toast list , for time had to be allowed for business as well as

pleasure . The P . G . Master associated the name of Lord Methuen with the toast of the officers of Grand Lodge , and alluded to the great satisfaction which they all must feel to see the distinguished soldier , kind neighbour , and hospitable brother with them that day restored to health after his late

rough experiences . I here were many close associations between his ( Lord Radnor ' s ) family and Lord Methuen ' s which he feelingly alluded to , and his expression of the thanks of the members of P . G . Lodge for the thoughtful kindness of their host in inviting them to gather at Corsham Court evoked a deep and unanimous response .

Lord Methuen , who was most enthusiastically received , in acknowledging the compliment paid him , extended to Lord Radnor and all the brethren present a very hearty welcome . Bro . Robert Grey , who also responded , gave some interesting reminiscences of his Masonic experiences .

The toast of the health of the P . G . Master , proposed by Bro . Mitchell , P . M . of the Lodge of Rectitude , No . 335 , meeting at Corsham , was most warmly received , Bro . Mitchell reminding his brethren that just 40 years ago Lord Methuen's father , then P . G . M ., installed him as a Prov . Grand Lodge

Officer . The health of W . Bro . Harry Bevir , the P . G . Secretary ,, was proposed by Lord Radnor , who said the thanks of the brethren were due to him for the very complete arrangements that had been made to secure the success of the

meeting . After the lunch , the business of the day was taken , the annual meeting being held in the Methuen Hall , where Prov . Grand Lodge was opened in due form , and the P . G . M . appointed and invested the P . G . Officers for the ensuing year .

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