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vince , and it is with prideful feelings that I now look back on the conduct and bearing of the Brethren thereof , for with three solitary exceptions , I have never found it needful to exercise the authority with which I was invested , for the Brethren have always manifested an earnest desire—a commendable readinessto obey the Laws and maintain the Constitutions , and hence my duties have been pleasing , for I ever found my Brethren willing to receive a fraternal caution or a

friendly suggestion from me ; and where will you finda Province which for the long period of nineteen years can exhibit such a clean bill ? and free the while from censure or rebuke from our high authorities , saving the case referred to hereafter , when the law was with us , and right on our side ; and yet I venture to assert that there is not a Province , as a whole , in the kingdom , in which greater order , better discipline , and more zealous adherence to the forms , constitutions and landmarks of the Craft can be found , than in the Province of West Yorkshire .

My dear Brethren , I have been proud to mark your progress as a Province . I have been ambitious to observe West Yorkshire bold a station among the Masonic provinces becoming the importance of the district , and I have been ever solicitous that this province should gain credit for its works of charity and brotherly love , and become stronger and stronger by its moral weight rather than by its numerical force . On all occasions you have cheered me on in the discharge of my official duties ; nay , such hath been your zeal to support me , that well do I remember one

occasion , when it became necessary to check the ardour of your feelings : I allude to the period when the Lodge of St . Germain , at Selby , which is in the West Biding , having obtained a warrant of constitution , without any communication having been made thereupon to the Prov . Grand Master of West Yorkshire , or his Deputy , as the constitutions required , I made respectful remonstrance on the subject to the Most Worshipful Grand Master ; but his fiat was irrevocable—right must submit to might ; and by an unparalleled stretch of the prerogative , the

Lodge of St , Germain at Selby was wrested from its natural geographical position in the West Biding , and was planted in the East Biding . You appealed not to the Grand Lodge , but like true Masons , though disturbed , you bowed to the authority of your superior , for the sake of Masonic peace . I have thus taken a bird ' s-eye view of the nineteen years of our Masonic association , and now , my dear Brethren , that association hath terminated—I have resigned mine office , and the Bight Worshipful Prov . Grand Master has graciously accepted my resignation ,

and I am no longer your Deputy—but never shall I forget your fraternal attention , your unceasing kindness , your zealous adherence , and your constant support and encouragement , and I pray the G . A . O . T . U . to pour down abundantly upon you , collectively and individually , every blessing which you can desire or conceive . May your Prov . Grand Lodge maintain an honourable position—aim at excellence and excel in virtue . May your Lodges prosper , be in unity , and delight in good

works , and may the Brethren ever meet together in love , peace , and harmony— - and may health and happiness , peace and contentment , be with you all and each of you , and with all who are near and dear unto you ; and I bid you farewell . And my dear Brethren , I am , Ever yours , faithfully and truthfully , Leeds , 12 th September 1856 . Charles Lee .

Royal Arch.

ROYAL ARCH .

PROVINCIAL CHAPTERS . Black burn . —Chapter of Perseverance ( No . 432 ) . —A Convocation of this Chapter was held on Friday , the 1 st of August , at the Old Bull Hotel . There was a good attendance of Companions and visitors ; among the latter we observed Comps . Sir William Feilden , Bart . ; Dawson and Bedich , No . 44 ; Stocks , Eaves , and Collinson , No . 33 G ; and Hutchinson , No . 481 , & c . & c . After the Chapter had been opened , the Companions proceeded to the election of mine candidates for

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MASONIC PHILOSOPHY. Article 1
COMMON DESCENT OF OUR RACE. Article 9
PENCILLINGS FROM THE SKETCH-BOOK OF A MADRAS OFFICER. Article 10
AN INCIDENT. Article 22
THE NOAH'S ARK. Article 23
REVIEWS OF NEW BOOKS. Article 24
FINE ARTS. Article 25
CAUTIOUS SECRECY. Article 25
THE FREEMASONS' MAGAZINE AND THE CRAFT. Article 26
THE GRAND MASTER OF WORCESTERSHIRE AND THE FREEMASONS' MAGAZINE. Article 27
VISIT OF THE FEMALE CHILDREN TO THE CRYSTAL PALACE. Article 28
MYSTERY. Article 28
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 29
METROPOLITAN. Article 37
PROVINCIAL. Article 38
WORCESTERSHIRE. Article 57
ROYAL ARCH. Article 58
MARK MASONRY. Article 60
SCOTLAND, Article 60
IRELAND. Article 65
INDIA. Article 65
SUMMARY OF NEWS FOR SEPTEMBER. Article 68
Obituary. Article 71
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Wobcestershibe.

vince , and it is with prideful feelings that I now look back on the conduct and bearing of the Brethren thereof , for with three solitary exceptions , I have never found it needful to exercise the authority with which I was invested , for the Brethren have always manifested an earnest desire—a commendable readinessto obey the Laws and maintain the Constitutions , and hence my duties have been pleasing , for I ever found my Brethren willing to receive a fraternal caution or a

friendly suggestion from me ; and where will you finda Province which for the long period of nineteen years can exhibit such a clean bill ? and free the while from censure or rebuke from our high authorities , saving the case referred to hereafter , when the law was with us , and right on our side ; and yet I venture to assert that there is not a Province , as a whole , in the kingdom , in which greater order , better discipline , and more zealous adherence to the forms , constitutions and landmarks of the Craft can be found , than in the Province of West Yorkshire .

My dear Brethren , I have been proud to mark your progress as a Province . I have been ambitious to observe West Yorkshire bold a station among the Masonic provinces becoming the importance of the district , and I have been ever solicitous that this province should gain credit for its works of charity and brotherly love , and become stronger and stronger by its moral weight rather than by its numerical force . On all occasions you have cheered me on in the discharge of my official duties ; nay , such hath been your zeal to support me , that well do I remember one

occasion , when it became necessary to check the ardour of your feelings : I allude to the period when the Lodge of St . Germain , at Selby , which is in the West Biding , having obtained a warrant of constitution , without any communication having been made thereupon to the Prov . Grand Master of West Yorkshire , or his Deputy , as the constitutions required , I made respectful remonstrance on the subject to the Most Worshipful Grand Master ; but his fiat was irrevocable—right must submit to might ; and by an unparalleled stretch of the prerogative , the

Lodge of St , Germain at Selby was wrested from its natural geographical position in the West Biding , and was planted in the East Biding . You appealed not to the Grand Lodge , but like true Masons , though disturbed , you bowed to the authority of your superior , for the sake of Masonic peace . I have thus taken a bird ' s-eye view of the nineteen years of our Masonic association , and now , my dear Brethren , that association hath terminated—I have resigned mine office , and the Bight Worshipful Prov . Grand Master has graciously accepted my resignation ,

and I am no longer your Deputy—but never shall I forget your fraternal attention , your unceasing kindness , your zealous adherence , and your constant support and encouragement , and I pray the G . A . O . T . U . to pour down abundantly upon you , collectively and individually , every blessing which you can desire or conceive . May your Prov . Grand Lodge maintain an honourable position—aim at excellence and excel in virtue . May your Lodges prosper , be in unity , and delight in good

works , and may the Brethren ever meet together in love , peace , and harmony— - and may health and happiness , peace and contentment , be with you all and each of you , and with all who are near and dear unto you ; and I bid you farewell . And my dear Brethren , I am , Ever yours , faithfully and truthfully , Leeds , 12 th September 1856 . Charles Lee .

Royal Arch.

ROYAL ARCH .

PROVINCIAL CHAPTERS . Black burn . —Chapter of Perseverance ( No . 432 ) . —A Convocation of this Chapter was held on Friday , the 1 st of August , at the Old Bull Hotel . There was a good attendance of Companions and visitors ; among the latter we observed Comps . Sir William Feilden , Bart . ; Dawson and Bedich , No . 44 ; Stocks , Eaves , and Collinson , No . 33 G ; and Hutchinson , No . 481 , & c . & c . After the Chapter had been opened , the Companions proceeded to the election of mine candidates for

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