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Provincial.

was passed to the 2 nd Degree . The Lodge closed in harmony , and at the ban quet there Were observable the usual good fellowship and kindly spirit distin guishable in this Lodge . . WARWICKSHIRE . PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE .

Ktjgby . —The Right Plon . the Lord Leigh , the Prov . G . M .,. assisted by Bro . J . W . Boughton Leigh , D .. Prov . G . M ., the officers , and members , held a Prov . Grand Lodge at the York Hotel , Rugby , on Tuesday , the 23 rd September . The Lodge was opened in due form , when the following Brethren were appointed officers for the year , viz ., Bros . Newton , Prov . G . S . W . ; Bingham , Prov . G . S . W . ; Hopkins , Prov . G-. R . ; Lane , Prov . G . Chaplain ; Blenkinsop , Prov . G . S . D . ; Ross , Prov . G . J . D . ; Kettle , Prov . G . Sec . ; C . W . Elkington , Prov . G , Dir . of Cers .

Robins , Prov . G . A . Dir . of Cers . ; Clark , Prov . G . S . W . ; Lingard , Prov . G . O . ; Overell , Prov . G . S . B . ; Bromwich , Prov . G . St . B . ; Bedford , Prov . G . P . Bro . W . Lloyd was re-elected Treas ., and Bro . Hewett , Tyler . The Brethren formed procession , and proceeded to the parish church , when prayers were read by the Rev . J . Moultrie , the rector , and a forcible sermon was preached by the Rev . W . A . Hill , P . M .., and P . Prov . G . Chaplain of Worcestershire , from Revelations xxii . and part of the 16 th verse , " I am the root and offspring of David , and the bright

and morning star . " At the conclusion of the discourse a collection was made , when the handsome sum of £ 13 . 16 s . 6 d . was realized , out of which £ 5 were presented to the rector , in aid of the Parochial School Bunds , and the balance to the Local Masonic Provident Annuity and Benevolent Association . Upon the return to Lodge the sum of £ 62 , from the Howe Testimonial Fund ( being the contributions of the Brethren of the different Lodges in the province towards a permanent evidence of respectful esteem for Earl Howe , their late Prov . G . M . ) , was

by unanimous vote ordered to he appropriated , in certain rateable proportions , to the principal metropolitan Masonic charities . The Brethren also resolved to form a benevolent fund connected with the province . The Brethren afterwards sat down to an excellent banquet , which was in every way well served , being also graced by venison and game from Stoneleigh , and rich fruits from the same hospitable source . The usual loyal toasts were given , when the Past Grand Master proposed the head of the Craft , Lord Zetland , G . M ., than whom no man

was more esteemed or universally respected . Lord Yarborough and the Grand Lodge of England was next proposed , the chairman coupling with this toast the name of Bro . Chas . W . Elkington , Prov . G . S . B .., paying high compliment to that Brother , whose appointment as an officer to the Grand Lodge was considered a high compliment to the province , and a well-earned reward to the Brother

receiving it . Bro . Elkington replied in a most suitable speech . 3 Bro . the Rev . W . A . Hill , proposed the Prov . Grand Master , Lord Leigh , the Lord Lieutenant of the county , who as a nobleman , a man , and a Mason , was only known to be beloved ; a more popular appointment could not have been made by the advisers to her Majesty , in selecting Lord Leigh as Lord Lieutenant of the county , for a more respected man did not exist in Warwickshire . The chairman returned thanks in

his usual sincere and hearty way , thanking the Brethren for the welcome reception of the toast , and concluded by proposing the health of Bro . J . W . Boughton Leigh , Esq ., D . Prov . G . M . ' ., who in a Masonic speech returned thanks ; after which the following toasts were given : the Chaplain of the Day , with thanks for his excellent sermon , by the chairman , and responded to hy Rev . W . A . Hill ; the Rugby Lodges , and thanks for their splendid arrangements , responded to by

Bro . Bromwich ; the Officers , responded to by Bro . Newton , Prov . G . S . W . ; tho W . M ., and tho Lodges of the Province , by Bro . Edward Mason , W . M ., Nuneaton ; all poor and distressed Masons ; after wliiclr Bro . the Hon . C . L . Butler , proposed the Ladies , to which toast the Deputy Prov . Grand Master replied in a gallant and humorous speech . The Brethren separated about eight o ' clock in mutual love and harmony , without a single incident having occurred ( notwithstanding the fickleness of the weather ) to mar the recollection of their pleasing ; re-union .

“The Freemasons' Monthly Magazine: 1856-11-01, Page 70” Masonic Periodicals Online, Library and Museum of Freemasonry, 23 May 2025, django:8000/periodicals/mmr/issues/frm_01111856/page/70/.
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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.

was passed to the 2 nd Degree . The Lodge closed in harmony , and at the ban quet there Were observable the usual good fellowship and kindly spirit distin guishable in this Lodge . . WARWICKSHIRE . PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE .

Ktjgby . —The Right Plon . the Lord Leigh , the Prov . G . M .,. assisted by Bro . J . W . Boughton Leigh , D .. Prov . G . M ., the officers , and members , held a Prov . Grand Lodge at the York Hotel , Rugby , on Tuesday , the 23 rd September . The Lodge was opened in due form , when the following Brethren were appointed officers for the year , viz ., Bros . Newton , Prov . G . S . W . ; Bingham , Prov . G . S . W . ; Hopkins , Prov . G-. R . ; Lane , Prov . G . Chaplain ; Blenkinsop , Prov . G . S . D . ; Ross , Prov . G . J . D . ; Kettle , Prov . G . Sec . ; C . W . Elkington , Prov . G , Dir . of Cers .

Robins , Prov . G . A . Dir . of Cers . ; Clark , Prov . G . S . W . ; Lingard , Prov . G . O . ; Overell , Prov . G . S . B . ; Bromwich , Prov . G . St . B . ; Bedford , Prov . G . P . Bro . W . Lloyd was re-elected Treas ., and Bro . Hewett , Tyler . The Brethren formed procession , and proceeded to the parish church , when prayers were read by the Rev . J . Moultrie , the rector , and a forcible sermon was preached by the Rev . W . A . Hill , P . M .., and P . Prov . G . Chaplain of Worcestershire , from Revelations xxii . and part of the 16 th verse , " I am the root and offspring of David , and the bright

and morning star . " At the conclusion of the discourse a collection was made , when the handsome sum of £ 13 . 16 s . 6 d . was realized , out of which £ 5 were presented to the rector , in aid of the Parochial School Bunds , and the balance to the Local Masonic Provident Annuity and Benevolent Association . Upon the return to Lodge the sum of £ 62 , from the Howe Testimonial Fund ( being the contributions of the Brethren of the different Lodges in the province towards a permanent evidence of respectful esteem for Earl Howe , their late Prov . G . M . ) , was

by unanimous vote ordered to he appropriated , in certain rateable proportions , to the principal metropolitan Masonic charities . The Brethren also resolved to form a benevolent fund connected with the province . The Brethren afterwards sat down to an excellent banquet , which was in every way well served , being also graced by venison and game from Stoneleigh , and rich fruits from the same hospitable source . The usual loyal toasts were given , when the Past Grand Master proposed the head of the Craft , Lord Zetland , G . M ., than whom no man

was more esteemed or universally respected . Lord Yarborough and the Grand Lodge of England was next proposed , the chairman coupling with this toast the name of Bro . Chas . W . Elkington , Prov . G . S . B .., paying high compliment to that Brother , whose appointment as an officer to the Grand Lodge was considered a high compliment to the province , and a well-earned reward to the Brother

receiving it . Bro . Elkington replied in a most suitable speech . 3 Bro . the Rev . W . A . Hill , proposed the Prov . Grand Master , Lord Leigh , the Lord Lieutenant of the county , who as a nobleman , a man , and a Mason , was only known to be beloved ; a more popular appointment could not have been made by the advisers to her Majesty , in selecting Lord Leigh as Lord Lieutenant of the county , for a more respected man did not exist in Warwickshire . The chairman returned thanks in

his usual sincere and hearty way , thanking the Brethren for the welcome reception of the toast , and concluded by proposing the health of Bro . J . W . Boughton Leigh , Esq ., D . Prov . G . M . ' ., who in a Masonic speech returned thanks ; after which the following toasts were given : the Chaplain of the Day , with thanks for his excellent sermon , by the chairman , and responded to hy Rev . W . A . Hill ; the Rugby Lodges , and thanks for their splendid arrangements , responded to by

Bro . Bromwich ; the Officers , responded to by Bro . Newton , Prov . G . S . W . ; tho W . M ., and tho Lodges of the Province , by Bro . Edward Mason , W . M ., Nuneaton ; all poor and distressed Masons ; after wliiclr Bro . the Hon . C . L . Butler , proposed the Ladies , to which toast the Deputy Prov . Grand Master replied in a gallant and humorous speech . The Brethren separated about eight o ' clock in mutual love and harmony , without a single incident having occurred ( notwithstanding the fickleness of the weather ) to mar the recollection of their pleasing ; re-union .

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