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Robert Charles Clipperton , both of the 1 st Dragoons , B . G . L . ; Quartermaster Edward Henry Drake , and Paymaster George Shuttleworth , both of the 4 th Begijnent of Infantry , B . G . L . The banquet commenced at five o ' clock , and amongst the visiting Brethren present were—Bros . B-obert J . Bagshaw , Prov . G-. M . of Essex ; Captain A . von Diebitsch , of the Hanover Lodge ; Captain Maxwell , Stirling Lodge . ; Adjutant Hey man , Hamburgh Lodge ; Paymaster Wilson ,

No . 384 ; J . Golding , W . M ., No . 417 ; Henry Baker , W . M ., No . 627 ; E . Maiden , W . M ., No . 817 ; Webb , P . M ., No . 627 ; and J . Truernan , P . M ., No . 5 . Of the members of the Angel Lodge there were present— -T . Hall , W . M ., in the chair ; Bros . Eorbes Ellisdon , Griffin , Marson , Catling , Wiseman , Osborne , Coppin , Bartridge , Dawson , Baines , Saunders , Bean , Palmer , Watson , Norman , Miller , Williams , Slaney , Brake , de Eenci , and Clipperton . After the usual

toasts had been responded to , Bro . Griffin , proposed " The Masonic Charities / and stated that the Grand Master of England had observed that there would he appropriated this year in charities the following sums : — The Boys' School , £ 1 , 000 ; the Girls' School , £ 1 , 000 ; the Benevolent Eund , £ 1 , 000 , and to the Widows ' Fund , £ 500 . Bro . Truman , No . 5 , after a few cursory remarks relative to Masonic Charities , stated that his Lodge by various means subscribed every year ten guineas to the Girls' School , and five guineas to the Boys' School ; neither had they allowed one member of their Lodge to apply to the Benevolent Fund , and they had distributed about £ 10 per annum to their poor members ,

GLOTJCESTEESHIRE . PROVINCIAL GBAND LODGE . Cheltenham . —On Wednesday , the 22 nd of October , an event took place which has been for many years hoped for by the Masons of the province of Gloucester . Under the Grand Mastership of Henry Charles , 6 th Duke of Beaufort , the Eraternity were accustomed to regular meetings . At his decease the office was conferred on , and accepted by , his son Henry , the 7 th duke , who , it appears , took no active interest in the Craft , and the Grand Lodge has not until now been

called together since 1833 . The death of the last-named Grand Master leaving * the office vacant , it has been conferred on the Hon . James Legge Dutton , the heir apparent to the barony of Sherborne . Bro . Button was initiated , we believe , within the last two years , in the Cotteswold Lodge , No . 562 , at Cirencester , and was installed W . M . of that Lodge , in May last . Bro . Button , having received the appointment of Prov . Grand Master , caused the members of the Lodges in the province and resident Masons to be called together to re-open the Brov . Grand Lodge on the day named .

The Brethren met at four o ' clock , in the Freemasons Hall , in Cheltenham , when Bro . W . E . Beadon , Prov . J . G-. W ., having been delegated by the M . W . the Grand Master to open the Brov . Grand Lodge , Bros , the Bev . J . E . Cox ., Chap ., as D . Brov . G . M . ; Col . Burlton , Prov . GJ . W . ; and B . J . Spiers , P . G . S . B ., Brov . G . J . W . ; the Bev . South wood , Prov . G . Chap ., and Prov . G . Sec . Bro . Beadon having briefly stated the object for which the Brethren were called together , the Prov . Grand Lodge was opened in form , with solemn prayer . Bro . James Letrerc Dutton was then presented by Bro . Moss , P . Prov . J . G . W .

one of the few remaining members of the Prov . Grand Lodge , and the warrant of appointment having been read , the R . W . Brother was installed by Bro . Beadon , proclaimed , and saluted in ancient form . * The Prov . Grand Master then appointed Bro . G . E . Newmarcl ) his Deputy , and the warrant , constituting tho appointment , having first been read , Bro . Ncwmarch was also duly obligated , proclaimed , and saluted . Tho Prov . Grand Master then appointed and invested as his Officers the following Brethren ;—W . 11 Gwinnett , No . J 7 , Prov . 'G . S . W . ; J . Brooke Smith ; No . 307 ,

* Dr . Naves anthem , " Blossed is ho that considcrcth the Poor and Need y / was sung , accompanied by the organ .

“The Freemasons' Monthly Magazine: 1856-11-01, Page 55” Masonic Periodicals Online, Library and Museum of Freemasonry, 25 May 2025, django:8000/periodicals/mmr/issues/frm_01111856/page/55/.
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MASONIC PHILOSOPHY. Article 1
« THINGS NOT GENERALLY KNOWN."* Article 6
LINES TO A NEWLY-INITIATED BROTHER. Article 11
PENCILLINGS EROM THE SKETCH-BOOK OE A MADRAS OFFICER. Article 12
REVIEWS OF NEW BOOKS. Article 20
ANNIVERSARY OF A LODGE. Article 22
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 23
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 36
METE0P0LITAN. Article 50
PROVINCIAL. Article 54
ROYAL ARCH. Article 72
THE ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED KITE. Article 74
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 74
MAKE MASONRY. Article 75
SCOTLAND. Article 75
COLONIAL. Article 77
INDIA. Article 79
AMERICA. Article 80
SUMMARY OF NEWS FOR OCTOBER. Article 82
OBITUARY. Article 83
NOTICE. Article 84
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Provincial.

Robert Charles Clipperton , both of the 1 st Dragoons , B . G . L . ; Quartermaster Edward Henry Drake , and Paymaster George Shuttleworth , both of the 4 th Begijnent of Infantry , B . G . L . The banquet commenced at five o ' clock , and amongst the visiting Brethren present were—Bros . B-obert J . Bagshaw , Prov . G-. M . of Essex ; Captain A . von Diebitsch , of the Hanover Lodge ; Captain Maxwell , Stirling Lodge . ; Adjutant Hey man , Hamburgh Lodge ; Paymaster Wilson ,

No . 384 ; J . Golding , W . M ., No . 417 ; Henry Baker , W . M ., No . 627 ; E . Maiden , W . M ., No . 817 ; Webb , P . M ., No . 627 ; and J . Truernan , P . M ., No . 5 . Of the members of the Angel Lodge there were present— -T . Hall , W . M ., in the chair ; Bros . Eorbes Ellisdon , Griffin , Marson , Catling , Wiseman , Osborne , Coppin , Bartridge , Dawson , Baines , Saunders , Bean , Palmer , Watson , Norman , Miller , Williams , Slaney , Brake , de Eenci , and Clipperton . After the usual

toasts had been responded to , Bro . Griffin , proposed " The Masonic Charities / and stated that the Grand Master of England had observed that there would he appropriated this year in charities the following sums : — The Boys' School , £ 1 , 000 ; the Girls' School , £ 1 , 000 ; the Benevolent Eund , £ 1 , 000 , and to the Widows ' Fund , £ 500 . Bro . Truman , No . 5 , after a few cursory remarks relative to Masonic Charities , stated that his Lodge by various means subscribed every year ten guineas to the Girls' School , and five guineas to the Boys' School ; neither had they allowed one member of their Lodge to apply to the Benevolent Fund , and they had distributed about £ 10 per annum to their poor members ,

GLOTJCESTEESHIRE . PROVINCIAL GBAND LODGE . Cheltenham . —On Wednesday , the 22 nd of October , an event took place which has been for many years hoped for by the Masons of the province of Gloucester . Under the Grand Mastership of Henry Charles , 6 th Duke of Beaufort , the Eraternity were accustomed to regular meetings . At his decease the office was conferred on , and accepted by , his son Henry , the 7 th duke , who , it appears , took no active interest in the Craft , and the Grand Lodge has not until now been

called together since 1833 . The death of the last-named Grand Master leaving * the office vacant , it has been conferred on the Hon . James Legge Dutton , the heir apparent to the barony of Sherborne . Bro . Button was initiated , we believe , within the last two years , in the Cotteswold Lodge , No . 562 , at Cirencester , and was installed W . M . of that Lodge , in May last . Bro . Button , having received the appointment of Prov . Grand Master , caused the members of the Lodges in the province and resident Masons to be called together to re-open the Brov . Grand Lodge on the day named .

The Brethren met at four o ' clock , in the Freemasons Hall , in Cheltenham , when Bro . W . E . Beadon , Prov . J . G-. W ., having been delegated by the M . W . the Grand Master to open the Brov . Grand Lodge , Bros , the Bev . J . E . Cox ., Chap ., as D . Brov . G . M . ; Col . Burlton , Prov . GJ . W . ; and B . J . Spiers , P . G . S . B ., Brov . G . J . W . ; the Bev . South wood , Prov . G . Chap ., and Prov . G . Sec . Bro . Beadon having briefly stated the object for which the Brethren were called together , the Prov . Grand Lodge was opened in form , with solemn prayer . Bro . James Letrerc Dutton was then presented by Bro . Moss , P . Prov . J . G . W .

one of the few remaining members of the Prov . Grand Lodge , and the warrant of appointment having been read , the R . W . Brother was installed by Bro . Beadon , proclaimed , and saluted in ancient form . * The Prov . Grand Master then appointed Bro . G . E . Newmarcl ) his Deputy , and the warrant , constituting tho appointment , having first been read , Bro . Ncwmarch was also duly obligated , proclaimed , and saluted . Tho Prov . Grand Master then appointed and invested as his Officers the following Brethren ;—W . 11 Gwinnett , No . J 7 , Prov . 'G . S . W . ; J . Brooke Smith ; No . 307 ,

* Dr . Naves anthem , " Blossed is ho that considcrcth the Poor and Need y / was sung , accompanied by the organ .

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