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    Article PROVINCIAL. ← Page 6 of 6
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Provincial.

alluded to Bro . Dorling , the W . M . of the Prince of AVales Lodge . ( Loud applause and full honours . ) Bro . EDWARD DORLING , who on rising to respond was warmly greeted by the brethren , said he felt ifc an honour fco have his name associated with the toast , being an old Mason of some twenty-five years' standing , and he stood there now as W . M . of one of the youngest loelges in the province . ( Applause . ) He had been W . M . of a lodge in 1840 , again in 1856 , and , if ifc pleased

God to spare him , he should be in that proud position in 1866 , and hence fill the W . M . ' s chair three times . ( Applause . ) Masonry never stood in so high a position in the province of Suffolk as it did at the present time , anel the loelges were never in better working order . In some parts of the province a deeper interest in Masonry had been created than hud been known for years , and even their old friend , Bro . Mclnfcyre , hael come out from his years of retirement , and was now

taking an active part in the re-establishment of the Royal Edmund Lodge . ( Loud cheers . ) Other lodges had sprung up , and were now in a flourishing state , and bid fair to hold a high position amongst the lodges in the province of Suffolk . ( Hear , hear . ) He sincerely thanked them for the compliment they had paid the W . M . 's of lodges . ( Applause . ) The Prov . G . MASTER gave the " Masonic Charities , and the Health of Bro . Frederick Binckes . " The toast was drunk with all honours . Bro . BlNCKES , in an eloquent address , earnestly pleaded the

cause of the Masonic Charities , more especially that in which he took a deep interest , namely , the Royal Masonic Institution for Boys . Charity , he said , was a noble virtue , it was one of the great principles of Freemasonry , and one which bound them together by an indissoluble tie . ( Applause . ) The great good which their noble institutions had already effected was , he considered , in itself ample reward for any efforts which might from time to time have been put forth for their

support by the Masonic brethren . ( Hear , hear . ) AA'ith regard to the Boys' School , he believed it would at the present time have been free from debt hael it not have been for the elections and the dissolution of Parliament . Undoubtedly the Institution hael suffered to a great extent from these causes ; still he did nofc despair , but trusted ere they met again on a similar occasion to make that announcement with regard to the Boys' School which he hael so long and so ardently desired ,

namely , freedom from debt . ( Applause . ) He thanked them , for the kind assistance they had already given him , and he looked forward to the time when he should again havo the pleasure of renewing old associations , anel strengthening the mutual tie which now bound them together . iLoud applause . ) Thc toast of "The Ladies" closed the proceedings ol one of the most harmonious and influential Provincial Grand Lodge meetings that has been held in the province for many years . Bro . BOAVLES , The Prov . G . Organist , contributed much to the pleasures of the evening bv his excellent singing .

Knights Templar.

KNIGHTS TEMPLAR .

CORNWALL . REDRUTH . —Loyal Cornubian Encampment . —A meeting of this encampment was held at Tahb's Hotel , Redruth , on Thursday , the 27 th ulfc . Present—Sir Knts . Mills , E . G ., P . Prov . G . Com . for Devon ; Carlyon , 1 st Capfc ., P . Prov . G . Com . for Devon ; Chigwin , Expert ; Blight , Chan . ; J . Hocking , Reg . ; Holloway , Harvey , Capfc . of Lines , and others . Sir Knt . Carlyon was unanimously elected the E . C . for the ensuing year . Business ended , the Sir Knights partook of a banquet , which was served by the host in a manner fully worthy of tho occasion .

Mark Masonry.

MARK MASONRY .

CORNWALL . TRURO . —Lodge Fortitude ( No . 78 ) . —A lodge of emergency was held on Wednesday , thc 26 th ulfc ., when there were present Bros . William James Hughan , W . AI . ; Thomas Chirgwin , S . W . ; G . A . Elliott , J . W . ; Stephen Holloway , Chap . ; -W . II . W . Blight , S . D . ; John Dupre , P . G . Sword Bearer ( visitor from No . 50 , Plymouth ) , and several others . The attendance was rather limited , from the fact of their Royal Highnesses the

Mark Masonry.

Prince and Princess of Wales having the same afternoon honoured the port of Truro with their presence , and caused au unusual amount of excitement and loyal demonstration in the capital of Cornwall . The minutes of the last lodge and the new by-laws were read and confirmed . Eight candidates were balloted for and accepted , but only one was advanced . The lodge was closed in harmony at an early hour .

Channel Islands.

CHANNEL ISLANDS .

JERSEY . ST . AUBIN ' S LODOE ( NO . 958 ) . —Afc the regular monthly meeting , held afc the Masonic Rooms , on Tuesday , the 18 th ult ., the W . M . ' s chair was taken by Bro . Dr . Hopkins , in the unavoidable absence of the W . M ., those of Wardens being filled by Bros . Le Sueur and Jos . Stevens . The minutes of the previous meeting were read and confirmed . The acting W . M . stated that he had obtained some contributions , which , added

to his own and tho sum voted by the lodge , had enabled him to transmit £ 5 Gs . to Bro . Binckes , Secretary to the Boys' School . He read a note of acknowledgment from the Secretary , explaining that so long as the lodge should exist , the AA . M . would in consequence be . entitled to an additional vote for the admission of boys . Bro . Dr . Hopkins gave to Bro . Newington the explanation of the first tracing board , which had been omitted ab the time of his initiationand afterwards worked the third

, section of the second of the authorised lectures on Freemasonry . Several matters of business were discussed , and no other proposition being offered , tho lodge was closed at half-past eight , and the brethren adjourned for refreshments , finally separating an hour later .

MARK MASONRY . CESAREAN LCDSE ( NO . 74 ) . — The second meeting of this new lodge was held at the Masonic Temple , 3 t . Holier , . 1 ersey , on Monday , July lOfch . The lodge having . been duly opened by Bros . Dr . Hopkins , AV . M ., assisted by Dr . Small , S . W . ; Benham , J . W . ; and Grimmond , P . M ., the minutes of the previous meeting were read and confirmed . A ballot was taken

for four candidates for advancement , which proved unanimous in their favour . The W . M . reported that since the last meeting , the question ofthe recognition ofthe Mark degree having been considered in the Grand Craft Lodge of England , had been decided in the negative , and that he had had a considerable correspondence on the subject with several brethren in England . Of ten candidates for advancement on this evening ,

only one presented himself , satisfactory reasons being given in most of the other eases for non-attendance . The ceremony was duly administered to Bro . John Blampied , who signified his elesire to he a subscribing member of the lodge . Bro . Leafc was proposed by Bro . J . W . as a joining member . No other business presenting itself , the lodge was closed at a quarter to nine , tho brethren adjourned to tbe banqueting hall for refreshment , and finally separated ab ten o ' clock .

Reviews.

REVIEWS .

The Temple of Solomon . Photographed by BAKNES AXD SON " , 422 , Milc-end-road . This photograph , tho subject of which is one of especial interest to the Freemason , is taken from an engraving in tho possession of tho Yarborough Lodge ( No . 554 ) , and cannot fail to attract the admiration of

every lover of the fine arts . It is a most striking proof ofthe perfection attained by tho photographic process . To criticise the Avork before us is out of the question , because criticism involves tho observation of faulty points , and such are nofc evident in the execution of " Tho Temple of Solomon ; " in addition , it Avould be useless for us to attempt to describe its beautiesbut we

, strongly advise our readers to satisfy themselves on thafc point by procuring copies . AVe aro glad to see that Messrs . Barnes have taken tho precaution to protect their interests by registering the photograph under notice .

“The Freemasons' Monthly Magazine: 1865-08-05, Page 17” Masonic Periodicals Online, Library and Museum of Freemasonry, 15 May 2025, django:8000/periodicals/mmr/issues/mmr_05081865/page/17/.
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MASONIC SAYINGS AND DOINGS ABROAD. Article 1
SYMBOLISM. Article 4
THE EARLY AGES OF SCIENCE. Article 5
BOHEMIANISM. Article 7
ARCHITECTURAL REVERIES. Article 8
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 11
Untitled Article 11
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 12
THE ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS, WOOD GREEN. Article 12
Untitled Article 12
THE MASONIC MIRRGR. Article 12
METROPOLITAN. Article 12
PROVINCIAL. Article 12
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 17
MARK MASONRY. Article 17
CHANNEL ISLANDS. Article 17
REVIEWS. Article 17
Poetry. Article 18
PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. Article 18
THE WEEK. Article 18
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Provincial.

alluded to Bro . Dorling , the W . M . of the Prince of AVales Lodge . ( Loud applause and full honours . ) Bro . EDWARD DORLING , who on rising to respond was warmly greeted by the brethren , said he felt ifc an honour fco have his name associated with the toast , being an old Mason of some twenty-five years' standing , and he stood there now as W . M . of one of the youngest loelges in the province . ( Applause . ) He had been W . M . of a lodge in 1840 , again in 1856 , and , if ifc pleased

God to spare him , he should be in that proud position in 1866 , and hence fill the W . M . ' s chair three times . ( Applause . ) Masonry never stood in so high a position in the province of Suffolk as it did at the present time , anel the loelges were never in better working order . In some parts of the province a deeper interest in Masonry had been created than hud been known for years , and even their old friend , Bro . Mclnfcyre , hael come out from his years of retirement , and was now

taking an active part in the re-establishment of the Royal Edmund Lodge . ( Loud cheers . ) Other lodges had sprung up , and were now in a flourishing state , and bid fair to hold a high position amongst the lodges in the province of Suffolk . ( Hear , hear . ) He sincerely thanked them for the compliment they had paid the W . M . 's of lodges . ( Applause . ) The Prov . G . MASTER gave the " Masonic Charities , and the Health of Bro . Frederick Binckes . " The toast was drunk with all honours . Bro . BlNCKES , in an eloquent address , earnestly pleaded the

cause of the Masonic Charities , more especially that in which he took a deep interest , namely , the Royal Masonic Institution for Boys . Charity , he said , was a noble virtue , it was one of the great principles of Freemasonry , and one which bound them together by an indissoluble tie . ( Applause . ) The great good which their noble institutions had already effected was , he considered , in itself ample reward for any efforts which might from time to time have been put forth for their

support by the Masonic brethren . ( Hear , hear . ) AA'ith regard to the Boys' School , he believed it would at the present time have been free from debt hael it not have been for the elections and the dissolution of Parliament . Undoubtedly the Institution hael suffered to a great extent from these causes ; still he did nofc despair , but trusted ere they met again on a similar occasion to make that announcement with regard to the Boys' School which he hael so long and so ardently desired ,

namely , freedom from debt . ( Applause . ) He thanked them , for the kind assistance they had already given him , and he looked forward to the time when he should again havo the pleasure of renewing old associations , anel strengthening the mutual tie which now bound them together . iLoud applause . ) Thc toast of "The Ladies" closed the proceedings ol one of the most harmonious and influential Provincial Grand Lodge meetings that has been held in the province for many years . Bro . BOAVLES , The Prov . G . Organist , contributed much to the pleasures of the evening bv his excellent singing .

Knights Templar.

KNIGHTS TEMPLAR .

CORNWALL . REDRUTH . —Loyal Cornubian Encampment . —A meeting of this encampment was held at Tahb's Hotel , Redruth , on Thursday , the 27 th ulfc . Present—Sir Knts . Mills , E . G ., P . Prov . G . Com . for Devon ; Carlyon , 1 st Capfc ., P . Prov . G . Com . for Devon ; Chigwin , Expert ; Blight , Chan . ; J . Hocking , Reg . ; Holloway , Harvey , Capfc . of Lines , and others . Sir Knt . Carlyon was unanimously elected the E . C . for the ensuing year . Business ended , the Sir Knights partook of a banquet , which was served by the host in a manner fully worthy of tho occasion .

Mark Masonry.

MARK MASONRY .

CORNWALL . TRURO . —Lodge Fortitude ( No . 78 ) . —A lodge of emergency was held on Wednesday , thc 26 th ulfc ., when there were present Bros . William James Hughan , W . AI . ; Thomas Chirgwin , S . W . ; G . A . Elliott , J . W . ; Stephen Holloway , Chap . ; -W . II . W . Blight , S . D . ; John Dupre , P . G . Sword Bearer ( visitor from No . 50 , Plymouth ) , and several others . The attendance was rather limited , from the fact of their Royal Highnesses the

Mark Masonry.

Prince and Princess of Wales having the same afternoon honoured the port of Truro with their presence , and caused au unusual amount of excitement and loyal demonstration in the capital of Cornwall . The minutes of the last lodge and the new by-laws were read and confirmed . Eight candidates were balloted for and accepted , but only one was advanced . The lodge was closed in harmony at an early hour .

Channel Islands.

CHANNEL ISLANDS .

JERSEY . ST . AUBIN ' S LODOE ( NO . 958 ) . —Afc the regular monthly meeting , held afc the Masonic Rooms , on Tuesday , the 18 th ult ., the W . M . ' s chair was taken by Bro . Dr . Hopkins , in the unavoidable absence of the W . M ., those of Wardens being filled by Bros . Le Sueur and Jos . Stevens . The minutes of the previous meeting were read and confirmed . The acting W . M . stated that he had obtained some contributions , which , added

to his own and tho sum voted by the lodge , had enabled him to transmit £ 5 Gs . to Bro . Binckes , Secretary to the Boys' School . He read a note of acknowledgment from the Secretary , explaining that so long as the lodge should exist , the AA . M . would in consequence be . entitled to an additional vote for the admission of boys . Bro . Dr . Hopkins gave to Bro . Newington the explanation of the first tracing board , which had been omitted ab the time of his initiationand afterwards worked the third

, section of the second of the authorised lectures on Freemasonry . Several matters of business were discussed , and no other proposition being offered , tho lodge was closed at half-past eight , and the brethren adjourned for refreshments , finally separating an hour later .

MARK MASONRY . CESAREAN LCDSE ( NO . 74 ) . — The second meeting of this new lodge was held at the Masonic Temple , 3 t . Holier , . 1 ersey , on Monday , July lOfch . The lodge having . been duly opened by Bros . Dr . Hopkins , AV . M ., assisted by Dr . Small , S . W . ; Benham , J . W . ; and Grimmond , P . M ., the minutes of the previous meeting were read and confirmed . A ballot was taken

for four candidates for advancement , which proved unanimous in their favour . The W . M . reported that since the last meeting , the question ofthe recognition ofthe Mark degree having been considered in the Grand Craft Lodge of England , had been decided in the negative , and that he had had a considerable correspondence on the subject with several brethren in England . Of ten candidates for advancement on this evening ,

only one presented himself , satisfactory reasons being given in most of the other eases for non-attendance . The ceremony was duly administered to Bro . John Blampied , who signified his elesire to he a subscribing member of the lodge . Bro . Leafc was proposed by Bro . J . W . as a joining member . No other business presenting itself , the lodge was closed at a quarter to nine , tho brethren adjourned to tbe banqueting hall for refreshment , and finally separated ab ten o ' clock .

Reviews.

REVIEWS .

The Temple of Solomon . Photographed by BAKNES AXD SON " , 422 , Milc-end-road . This photograph , tho subject of which is one of especial interest to the Freemason , is taken from an engraving in tho possession of tho Yarborough Lodge ( No . 554 ) , and cannot fail to attract the admiration of

every lover of the fine arts . It is a most striking proof ofthe perfection attained by tho photographic process . To criticise the Avork before us is out of the question , because criticism involves tho observation of faulty points , and such are nofc evident in the execution of " Tho Temple of Solomon ; " in addition , it Avould be useless for us to attempt to describe its beautiesbut we

, strongly advise our readers to satisfy themselves on thafc point by procuring copies . AVe aro glad to see that Messrs . Barnes have taken tho precaution to protect their interests by registering the photograph under notice .

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