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    Article PROVINCIAL LODGES. ← Page 16 of 20 →
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Provincial Lodges.

Staffordshire ; W . M . 620 of Ireland ( Br . K . Clay ); Br . Coakley , P . G . S . ; Br . Compigue , P . M . 597 ; Br . J . A . D . Cox , W . M . 317 ; the P . M . of Gr . Steward ' s Lodge ; Br . H . Chilton , S . W . 3 ?; Br . Dawes , P . P . S . G . AV . Lancashire ; Br . Dudley , P . P . G . AV . Oxon ; Br . C . C Dormer , S . D . 873 ; Br . Fardel , P . G . C ; Br . Giles , P . M , 772 ; Br . Hervey , P . G . D . ; Br . How , P . G . Dir . Cor . Surrey ; Br . Jenkins , P . M . 252 ; Br . LeA ^ eau , P . G . S . B . ; Br . Looker , P . G . S . Works , Oxon ; Br . Rev . W . H . Lyall , AV . M . 10 ; Br . Drummond , Christ Church , P . G . St ., Oxon ; Br . Masson ,

P . G . S . B . ; Br . Martin , P . G . W ., Oxon ; Br . the Rev . O . F . Owen , P . G . C . for Surrey ; Br . Owen , P . P . G . D ., Oxon ; Br . Patten , P . G . S . B . ; Br . Joseph Plowman , P . G . S . B . ; Br . Rev . T . Pearce , P . G . C , Dorset ; Br . Rev . C . R . Pettat , P . P . G . C , Oxon ; Br . Rev . A . Roberts , Prov . Grand Chaplain , Berks ; Br- J . Symonds , P . M . 275 ; Br . Spencer , P . M . 329 ; Br . the Rev . J . Sedgwick , P . G . C , Oxon ; Br . Svdenham , P . G . lc ., Dorsetshire ; Br . Thisetton , P . G . St . ; Br . Thorp , AV . M . 425 , P-P ' . G . D . Oxon ; Br . AVing , P . M . 21 ; Br . Rev . J . G . AVood , P . P . G . D ., Oxon ; Br . J . AA vatt , S . G . AV .

Oxon ; Br . F . Symonds , P . P . G . W ., Oxon ; Br . Watkins , P . G . S . ; Br . E . Cripps , W . M . 862 ; Br . AV . S . Portal , S . AV . 10 ; Br . T . Walker , P . P . G . W ., Oxon ; Bi Rev . G . R . Portal , P . P . G . AV ., Oxon ; Br . Beach , P . P . G . AV ., Oxon ; Br . J . C . Dueley , P . P . G . AV ., Oxon ; Br . T . Randall , P . P . G . AV ., Oxon ; Br . Harrison , S . AV ., 460 , P P . G . S ., Oxon ; Br . Leslie , P . P . G . S . W ., Oxon ; Br . Eraser , P . P . G . S . W ., Oxon ; Br . J . T . Hester , P . S . G . D ., Oxon ; Br . the Rev . J . Sidebotham , P . GChap ., Oxon ; Br . Dr . Elvey , P . P . G . O ., Oxon ; Br . Bruton , Steward ; Br . Lord

Garlies , Steward ; Br . the Rev . T . Russell , Steward ; Br . the Hon . H . AVodehouse , St . ; Br . Houghton , G . D . C , Oxon ; Br . Cox , 460 , St ., & c ., & c . The number present exceeded 200 , and the costly dresses and jewellery of the brethren had a very imposing appearance . The P . G . M . gave , as the first toast , " The Queen and the Craft , " after which the band played the National Anthem and the French air , " Partant pour la Sjrie , " —the latter eliciting much applause . The P . G . M . next proposed " The health of the G . M . of England , the Earl of

Zetland . " The P . G . M . of Bengal ( Br . Col . Burlton ) proposed "The D . G . M . of England , the Earl of Yarborough , and the Grand Officers of England . " The Rev . E . Moore , of Brasenose College , Grand Chaplain , responded , and stated that it was the anxious endeavour of the G . M . and his Officers to maintain the reputation of the Craft . The present occasion was one of unmixed delight , and it was with great satisfaction that they had witnessed the installation of a brother so

eminently qualified as Br . Bowyer to fulfil the duties of his high and honorable office , and they could not but feel grateful to the G . M . for the wisdom he had displayed in making such a selection —( Cheers ) . Br . Dr . Kent , P . G . M . of South Australia , proposed " The Grand Masters of Ireland and Scotland , the Duke of Leinster anel the Duke of Athol . " He alluded to the presence of Br . Clay , W . M . of Lodge 620 of Ireland , and to the interest which that brother took in the Masonic charities . After some remarks on the nationality of

Masonry , Br . Kent observed that when he went to Australia , in 1839 , there was but one Lodge there , whereas there were , at the present ] time , no less than eight in Adelaide alone . He was initiated in the Lodge of Harmony at Richmond , over which their present P . G . M . had presided ; and out of respect to that Lodge , and its worthy brethren , one of the Lodges in Australia was called the Lodge of Harmony . The Craft was making great progress in that country , and , as a proof of the estimation in which it was held by those who were not Masons , he mentioned that a short time

since , when the Masons had the use of the Cathedral granted to them , on which occasion the Grand Chaplain preached , they found the Dean and Senior Canon there , prepared to take their part in the services —( Cheers ) . Br . Clay responded to the toast , and expressed the pleasure it afforded him to represent on this occasion the G . M . of Ireland , the Duke of Leinster , who , fcr Masonic zeal and worth , was not exceeded by the distinguished brother who presided over this meeting . He congratulated the province on the elevation of two such worthy Masons as Br . Bowyer and Br . Spiers , the latter of whom had evinced h ' s

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THE BOARD OF GENERAL PURPOSES. Article 3
MASONIC STANZAS. Article 3
FREEMASONRY IN ENGLAND. Article 4
MASONIC REMINISCENCES. Article 9
MASONIC INTELLIGENCE. Article 14
PROVINCIAL LODGES. Article 26
IRELAND. Article 45
ROYAL ARCH. Article 46
KNIGHT TEMPLARS. Article 48
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 48
BON ACCORD LODGE OF MARK MASONS. Article 50
SUMMARY OF NEWS FOR MAY. Article 51
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 55
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Provincial Lodges.

Staffordshire ; W . M . 620 of Ireland ( Br . K . Clay ); Br . Coakley , P . G . S . ; Br . Compigue , P . M . 597 ; Br . J . A . D . Cox , W . M . 317 ; the P . M . of Gr . Steward ' s Lodge ; Br . H . Chilton , S . W . 3 ?; Br . Dawes , P . P . S . G . AV . Lancashire ; Br . Dudley , P . P . G . AV . Oxon ; Br . C . C Dormer , S . D . 873 ; Br . Fardel , P . G . C ; Br . Giles , P . M , 772 ; Br . Hervey , P . G . D . ; Br . How , P . G . Dir . Cor . Surrey ; Br . Jenkins , P . M . 252 ; Br . LeA ^ eau , P . G . S . B . ; Br . Looker , P . G . S . Works , Oxon ; Br . Rev . W . H . Lyall , AV . M . 10 ; Br . Drummond , Christ Church , P . G . St ., Oxon ; Br . Masson ,

P . G . S . B . ; Br . Martin , P . G . W ., Oxon ; Br . the Rev . O . F . Owen , P . G . C . for Surrey ; Br . Owen , P . P . G . D ., Oxon ; Br . Patten , P . G . S . B . ; Br . Joseph Plowman , P . G . S . B . ; Br . Rev . T . Pearce , P . G . C , Dorset ; Br . Rev . C . R . Pettat , P . P . G . C , Oxon ; Br . Rev . A . Roberts , Prov . Grand Chaplain , Berks ; Br- J . Symonds , P . M . 275 ; Br . Spencer , P . M . 329 ; Br . the Rev . J . Sedgwick , P . G . C , Oxon ; Br . Svdenham , P . G . lc ., Dorsetshire ; Br . Thisetton , P . G . St . ; Br . Thorp , AV . M . 425 , P-P ' . G . D . Oxon ; Br . AVing , P . M . 21 ; Br . Rev . J . G . AVood , P . P . G . D ., Oxon ; Br . J . AA vatt , S . G . AV .

Oxon ; Br . F . Symonds , P . P . G . W ., Oxon ; Br . Watkins , P . G . S . ; Br . E . Cripps , W . M . 862 ; Br . AV . S . Portal , S . AV . 10 ; Br . T . Walker , P . P . G . W ., Oxon ; Bi Rev . G . R . Portal , P . P . G . AV ., Oxon ; Br . Beach , P . P . G . AV ., Oxon ; Br . J . C . Dueley , P . P . G . AV ., Oxon ; Br . T . Randall , P . P . G . AV ., Oxon ; Br . Harrison , S . AV ., 460 , P P . G . S ., Oxon ; Br . Leslie , P . P . G . S . W ., Oxon ; Br . Eraser , P . P . G . S . W ., Oxon ; Br . J . T . Hester , P . S . G . D ., Oxon ; Br . the Rev . J . Sidebotham , P . GChap ., Oxon ; Br . Dr . Elvey , P . P . G . O ., Oxon ; Br . Bruton , Steward ; Br . Lord

Garlies , Steward ; Br . the Rev . T . Russell , Steward ; Br . the Hon . H . AVodehouse , St . ; Br . Houghton , G . D . C , Oxon ; Br . Cox , 460 , St ., & c ., & c . The number present exceeded 200 , and the costly dresses and jewellery of the brethren had a very imposing appearance . The P . G . M . gave , as the first toast , " The Queen and the Craft , " after which the band played the National Anthem and the French air , " Partant pour la Sjrie , " —the latter eliciting much applause . The P . G . M . next proposed " The health of the G . M . of England , the Earl of

Zetland . " The P . G . M . of Bengal ( Br . Col . Burlton ) proposed "The D . G . M . of England , the Earl of Yarborough , and the Grand Officers of England . " The Rev . E . Moore , of Brasenose College , Grand Chaplain , responded , and stated that it was the anxious endeavour of the G . M . and his Officers to maintain the reputation of the Craft . The present occasion was one of unmixed delight , and it was with great satisfaction that they had witnessed the installation of a brother so

eminently qualified as Br . Bowyer to fulfil the duties of his high and honorable office , and they could not but feel grateful to the G . M . for the wisdom he had displayed in making such a selection —( Cheers ) . Br . Dr . Kent , P . G . M . of South Australia , proposed " The Grand Masters of Ireland and Scotland , the Duke of Leinster anel the Duke of Athol . " He alluded to the presence of Br . Clay , W . M . of Lodge 620 of Ireland , and to the interest which that brother took in the Masonic charities . After some remarks on the nationality of

Masonry , Br . Kent observed that when he went to Australia , in 1839 , there was but one Lodge there , whereas there were , at the present ] time , no less than eight in Adelaide alone . He was initiated in the Lodge of Harmony at Richmond , over which their present P . G . M . had presided ; and out of respect to that Lodge , and its worthy brethren , one of the Lodges in Australia was called the Lodge of Harmony . The Craft was making great progress in that country , and , as a proof of the estimation in which it was held by those who were not Masons , he mentioned that a short time

since , when the Masons had the use of the Cathedral granted to them , on which occasion the Grand Chaplain preached , they found the Dean and Senior Canon there , prepared to take their part in the services —( Cheers ) . Br . Clay responded to the toast , and expressed the pleasure it afforded him to represent on this occasion the G . M . of Ireland , the Duke of Leinster , who , fcr Masonic zeal and worth , was not exceeded by the distinguished brother who presided over this meeting . He congratulated the province on the elevation of two such worthy Masons as Br . Bowyer and Br . Spiers , the latter of whom had evinced h ' s

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