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No . 671 , Prov . G . Registrar ; J . P . King , No . 671 , Prov . G . Secretary ; C . Evans , No . 693 , Prov . S . G . D . ; Capt . Davis , No . 671 , Prov . J . G . D . ; G . Vaughan , No . 671 , Prov . G . Sup . of Works ; Chilcott , No . 671 , Prov . G . D . C . ; W . West , No . 693 , Prov . A . G . D . C . ; J . Pearson , No . 671 , Prov . G . S . B . ; H . J . Groves , No . 693 , Prov . G . Organist ; E . Wells , No . 693 , Prov . G . Purs . Bros . T . Dyke , No . 671 , J . Nayou , No . 671 , T . W . Oakley , No . 671 , W . Williams , No . 693 , Hallen , No . 693 , Thomas , No . 693 , Prov . G . Stewards .

The vote of thanks passed to Bro . Crook , P . Prov . G . Sec , at the lastPr . G . Lodge , was presented to him , written on vellum . Bro . Groves , whose talent as a musician is well known and justly appreciated in Newport , is the first Prov . G . Organist appointed since the revival of this Prov . G . Lodge . The Prov . G . Lodge was closed in form , and repaired to the Silurian Lodge in the Masonic Hall , whence the Brethren started for Divine Service at the Town Hall , in the following order of procession ;—

Band of the Monmouthshire Militia . Members of the Silurian Lodge , No . 693 . Members of the Loyal Monmouth Lodge , No . 671 . Prov . G . Lodge . Vol . of Sacred Law borne on a cushion . The Prov . G . Chaplain . The Chaplain of the Silurian Lodge , No , 693 . The Prov . G . Wardens . TheD . Prov . G . M .

We must here explain how it was that the Town Sail was used on this occasion for Divine Service . The Parish church ( St . Woolos' ) is at present under repair ; but as the Brethren wished to celebrate their Festival by attending Divine Service in a consecrated building , they requested the Rev . H . Wybrow , the Incumbent of St . Paul ' s Church , to grant the use of his pulpit either in St . Paul's Church , or in the Trinity District Church , to the Rev . G . Roberts , Prov . G . Chaplain , or , in case of his absence , to the Rev . J . S . Sidebotham , Chaplain of the Silurian Lodge .

This the rev . gentleman declined to do to the former gentleman , because his religious opinions were at variance with his own ; and to the latter , because he was unacquainted with him . Considerable excitement prevailed in consequence , not only among the Masonic body , but among many other respectable inhabitants of the town ; the general opinion being that no clergyman of the Church of England would be guilty of such bad taste as to preach in another clergyman ' s pulpit what he knew to be opposed to that clergyman ' s usual teaching . The Prov . G . Chaplain , in returning thanks for his health after dinner , it will be seen , very happily

alluded to the fact that on a former occasion , when he was Vicar of Monmouth , the Rev . H . Wybrow being appointed Chaplain to the High Sheriff , requested the use of his pulpit , which he might have refused on the same grounds as those on which Mr . Wybrow had refused it on the present occasion ; however , he assured the Brethren that even after this refusal from Mr . Wybrow , if he ( Mr . Wybrow ) were again to request the use of his pulpit , he should know too well the part of a gentleman , a clergyman , and a Freemason , to refuse it ; he would say , " Take it , and do all the good you can in it . "

To return , however , from this digression—under these circumstances , the Rev . E . Hawkins , Vicar of St . Woolos' Church , very kindly placed his temporary pulpit in the Town Hall at the services of the Prov . G . Chaplain . Prayers were read by the Rev . J . S . Sidebotham , and a most eloquent sermon preached by the Rev . G . Roberts , which was listened to by the Brethren with the utmost attention throughout . The text was taken from Gen . xi . 8 , 9 : " So the Lord scattered them abroad from thence upon the face of all the earth : and they left off to build the city . Therefore is the name of it called Babel . "

The Brethren then returned to the Masonic Hall in the same order as before . The procession was admirably arranged and kept in order by Bros . Chilcott , Prov . G . D . C , and West , Prov . A . G . D . C , and a clear road was kept for the Brethren through the whole line of march by the police ; so that though the streets were Ml of people to witness the ( in thie town unusual ) spectacle , no disturbance

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METROPOLITAN. Article 28
CHURCHMEN AND FREEMASONS. Article 15
ON SPECULATIVE MASONRY. Article 16
ADDRESS. Article 1
A MORAL. Article 22
TO THE ARMY. Article 23
CORRESPONDENCE Article 24
NATIONAL MASONIC BANQUET. Article 24
MASONIC INTELLIGENCE. Article 26
UNITED GRAND LODGE. Article 26
MASONIC CHARITIES Article 27
THE ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE. Article 28
NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 66
PROVINCIAL Article 34
THE PATRIOTIC FUND. Article 4
ROYAL ARCH. Article 55
NEWFOUNDLAND. Article 59
KNIGHT TEMPLARISM. Article 57
IRELAND. Article 58
COLONIAL. Article 58
A YOUNG MASON'S MONTH AMONGST THE BRETHREN IN JERSY. Article 5
METROPOLITAN LODGE MEETINGS FOR THE MONTH OF JANUARY. Article 59
LODGES OF INSTRUCTION. Article 61
CHAPTERS OF INSTRUCTION. Article 62
Obituary Article 63
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No . 671 , Prov . G . Registrar ; J . P . King , No . 671 , Prov . G . Secretary ; C . Evans , No . 693 , Prov . S . G . D . ; Capt . Davis , No . 671 , Prov . J . G . D . ; G . Vaughan , No . 671 , Prov . G . Sup . of Works ; Chilcott , No . 671 , Prov . G . D . C . ; W . West , No . 693 , Prov . A . G . D . C . ; J . Pearson , No . 671 , Prov . G . S . B . ; H . J . Groves , No . 693 , Prov . G . Organist ; E . Wells , No . 693 , Prov . G . Purs . Bros . T . Dyke , No . 671 , J . Nayou , No . 671 , T . W . Oakley , No . 671 , W . Williams , No . 693 , Hallen , No . 693 , Thomas , No . 693 , Prov . G . Stewards .

The vote of thanks passed to Bro . Crook , P . Prov . G . Sec , at the lastPr . G . Lodge , was presented to him , written on vellum . Bro . Groves , whose talent as a musician is well known and justly appreciated in Newport , is the first Prov . G . Organist appointed since the revival of this Prov . G . Lodge . The Prov . G . Lodge was closed in form , and repaired to the Silurian Lodge in the Masonic Hall , whence the Brethren started for Divine Service at the Town Hall , in the following order of procession ;—

Band of the Monmouthshire Militia . Members of the Silurian Lodge , No . 693 . Members of the Loyal Monmouth Lodge , No . 671 . Prov . G . Lodge . Vol . of Sacred Law borne on a cushion . The Prov . G . Chaplain . The Chaplain of the Silurian Lodge , No , 693 . The Prov . G . Wardens . TheD . Prov . G . M .

We must here explain how it was that the Town Sail was used on this occasion for Divine Service . The Parish church ( St . Woolos' ) is at present under repair ; but as the Brethren wished to celebrate their Festival by attending Divine Service in a consecrated building , they requested the Rev . H . Wybrow , the Incumbent of St . Paul ' s Church , to grant the use of his pulpit either in St . Paul's Church , or in the Trinity District Church , to the Rev . G . Roberts , Prov . G . Chaplain , or , in case of his absence , to the Rev . J . S . Sidebotham , Chaplain of the Silurian Lodge .

This the rev . gentleman declined to do to the former gentleman , because his religious opinions were at variance with his own ; and to the latter , because he was unacquainted with him . Considerable excitement prevailed in consequence , not only among the Masonic body , but among many other respectable inhabitants of the town ; the general opinion being that no clergyman of the Church of England would be guilty of such bad taste as to preach in another clergyman ' s pulpit what he knew to be opposed to that clergyman ' s usual teaching . The Prov . G . Chaplain , in returning thanks for his health after dinner , it will be seen , very happily

alluded to the fact that on a former occasion , when he was Vicar of Monmouth , the Rev . H . Wybrow being appointed Chaplain to the High Sheriff , requested the use of his pulpit , which he might have refused on the same grounds as those on which Mr . Wybrow had refused it on the present occasion ; however , he assured the Brethren that even after this refusal from Mr . Wybrow , if he ( Mr . Wybrow ) were again to request the use of his pulpit , he should know too well the part of a gentleman , a clergyman , and a Freemason , to refuse it ; he would say , " Take it , and do all the good you can in it . "

To return , however , from this digression—under these circumstances , the Rev . E . Hawkins , Vicar of St . Woolos' Church , very kindly placed his temporary pulpit in the Town Hall at the services of the Prov . G . Chaplain . Prayers were read by the Rev . J . S . Sidebotham , and a most eloquent sermon preached by the Rev . G . Roberts , which was listened to by the Brethren with the utmost attention throughout . The text was taken from Gen . xi . 8 , 9 : " So the Lord scattered them abroad from thence upon the face of all the earth : and they left off to build the city . Therefore is the name of it called Babel . "

The Brethren then returned to the Masonic Hall in the same order as before . The procession was admirably arranged and kept in order by Bros . Chilcott , Prov . G . D . C , and West , Prov . A . G . D . C , and a clear road was kept for the Brethren through the whole line of march by the police ; so that though the streets were Ml of people to witness the ( in thie town unusual ) spectacle , no disturbance

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