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(No. 8.)—The Province Of Jersey.

symbols in memory of Bro . C . Hocquard , who died in 1815 . There are in Jersey eight lodges under the Grand Lodge of England , and one under the Grand Lodge of Ireland . There is also an

English Mark Lodge , and an Irish Mark Lodge , and three English and one Irish Royal Arch Chapters . The English Lodges and Chapters all meet at the Temple , while the Irish Masons have rooms of their own in Museum-street , St . Helier .

There is also a French Lodge , under the warrant of the Supremo Gonseil du Eite Eccossais , Ancien et Accepte , which is designated Les Amis de I'Avenir , or " Friends ofthe Future , " which meets in Seal-street , St . Helier . The English lodges

are on terms of friendship with their Irish brethren ; but they are forbidden to recognise the French Lodge in any way . The following is a list of the English lodges at the date of our visit : —

1 . Yarborough Lodge—Bro . J . Iggleden , W . M . 2 . Mechanics' Lodge—Bro . E . M . Lott , W . M . 3 . Royal Sussex Lodge—Bro . J . 0 . Le Sueur , W . M .

4 . Samarbs Lodge—Bro . J . G . Hammond , nominally W . M . 5 . La Cesaree Lodge—Bro . John Durell , W . M . 6 . Royal Alfred Lodge—Bro . M . Gallichan , W . M .

7 . St . Aubin ' s Lodge—Bro . W . H . Long , W . M . 8 . Prince of Wales Lodge—Bro . G . J . Renouf , W . M .

Bro . P . W . Benham was W . M . of the Csesarean Lodge of English Mark Masters , and M . E . Comps . W . Adams , M . Gallichan , ancl 0 . Le Sueur were First Principals of the English Royal Arch Chapters .

According to Bro . Dr . Hopkins ' s "Masonic Calendar of the Channel Islands , " Freemasonry , as now existing , was introduced into Jersey in nearly the same year as into Guernsey , the Yarborough and Mechanics' Lodges of Jersey ,

and the Mariners' Lodge , of Guernsey , having been all founded in 1780 or thereabouts . But on referring to the Charters of Yarborough and Mechanics' Lodges we found them dated 1812 and 1813 respectively .

We have made reference to the peculiar character of the Cesaree Lodge , which is conducted in

the French language . This lodge was principally founded by Bro . J . T . Du Jardin , of whose Masonic labours it will be the best monument . In this lodge the W-M . is styled Le Venerable , and all the French titles are used . There is also an

Orateur , the only officer of that name at present existing under the English jurisdiction . The title of Orator is , however , not new to English Masonry , for in the Freemasons' Magazine for Sept . 15 th , 1860 , there was an allusion to Bro .

Matthew Garland , who in 1799 was " P . G . O . for Kent , " and the editor remarked " this means Provincial Grand Orator , not Organist , the latter officer having only been created in 1813 . " In connection with the Red Cross Knights of

Constantino there is a Grand Orator and Local Orators . The rules , or the JReglement Particulier de la Loge la , Oesaree are all printed in French , and at the end a French version of the " Entered Apprentice's Song " is given . The following is a translation of the preamble or declaration of principles of the lodge : —

1 . "The Lodge La Cesaree , established at St . Heliers , in the island of Jersey , is consecrated to unity and benevolence . " 2 . " It professes the greatest reverence for the Divine Creator , and the most absolute

obedienceto the Government of the realm . " 3 . "It occupies a unique position , but will conduct its labours under the statutes and regulations of the Grand . Lodge of England . " This lodge has numbered many distinguished

Frenchmen among its members , of whom we may mention a few . Bro . the Count Henri de Sesmaisons was initiated here . Bro . Pierre

Leroux was long an active member , and held office as Orateur . Bro . Leroux has rendered valuable services to literature , and among the rest he has translated the Book of Job from the original text ; and he showed his regard for the

Craft by dedicating that work to a French lodge and to Freemasons generally . Bro . Dr . J . Barbier , now Court and Royal Physician at Lisbon ; Bro . G . Ratier , President of , the Society of Advocates of the Imperial Court at L'Orient ;

Bro . Bianchi , journalist , of Lille ; Bro . Rondeau , a prefect under the Republic of 1848 ; and Bro . E . Jaboneau , a French author of distinction , who also served as Orateur , form a highly honourable list of worthies . Many of these brethren were exiles from France after the coup d ' etat , but most of them have since accepted the Imperial

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AN ANALYSIS OF ANCIENT AND MODERN FREEMASONRY. Article 1
(No. 8.)—THE PROVINCE OF JERSEY. Article 2
THE KNIGHTS TEMPLARS. Article 5
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 7
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 8
RED CROSS KNIGHTS. Article 9
THE GRAND ORIENT. Article 10
NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 10
MASONIC EXCHANGE. Article 11
FREEMASONRY IN EAST LANCASHIRE UNDER THE RIGHT WORSHIPEUL BRO STEPHEN BLAIR. Article 11
MASONIC MEMS. Article 14
GRAND LODGE. Article 14
METROPOLITAN. Article 15
PROVINCIAL. Article 16
SCOTLAND. Article 19
ROYAL ARCH. Article 19
Obituary. Article 20
MASONIC LIFEBOAT FUND. Article 20
MEETINGS OF THE LEARNED SOCIETIES FOR THE WEEK ENDING MAY 16TH, 1868. Article 20
METROPOLITAN LODGE MEETINGS, ETC., FOR THE WEEK ENDING MAY 16TH, 1868. Article 20
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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(No. 8.)—The Province Of Jersey.

symbols in memory of Bro . C . Hocquard , who died in 1815 . There are in Jersey eight lodges under the Grand Lodge of England , and one under the Grand Lodge of Ireland . There is also an

English Mark Lodge , and an Irish Mark Lodge , and three English and one Irish Royal Arch Chapters . The English Lodges and Chapters all meet at the Temple , while the Irish Masons have rooms of their own in Museum-street , St . Helier .

There is also a French Lodge , under the warrant of the Supremo Gonseil du Eite Eccossais , Ancien et Accepte , which is designated Les Amis de I'Avenir , or " Friends ofthe Future , " which meets in Seal-street , St . Helier . The English lodges

are on terms of friendship with their Irish brethren ; but they are forbidden to recognise the French Lodge in any way . The following is a list of the English lodges at the date of our visit : —

1 . Yarborough Lodge—Bro . J . Iggleden , W . M . 2 . Mechanics' Lodge—Bro . E . M . Lott , W . M . 3 . Royal Sussex Lodge—Bro . J . 0 . Le Sueur , W . M .

4 . Samarbs Lodge—Bro . J . G . Hammond , nominally W . M . 5 . La Cesaree Lodge—Bro . John Durell , W . M . 6 . Royal Alfred Lodge—Bro . M . Gallichan , W . M .

7 . St . Aubin ' s Lodge—Bro . W . H . Long , W . M . 8 . Prince of Wales Lodge—Bro . G . J . Renouf , W . M .

Bro . P . W . Benham was W . M . of the Csesarean Lodge of English Mark Masters , and M . E . Comps . W . Adams , M . Gallichan , ancl 0 . Le Sueur were First Principals of the English Royal Arch Chapters .

According to Bro . Dr . Hopkins ' s "Masonic Calendar of the Channel Islands , " Freemasonry , as now existing , was introduced into Jersey in nearly the same year as into Guernsey , the Yarborough and Mechanics' Lodges of Jersey ,

and the Mariners' Lodge , of Guernsey , having been all founded in 1780 or thereabouts . But on referring to the Charters of Yarborough and Mechanics' Lodges we found them dated 1812 and 1813 respectively .

We have made reference to the peculiar character of the Cesaree Lodge , which is conducted in

the French language . This lodge was principally founded by Bro . J . T . Du Jardin , of whose Masonic labours it will be the best monument . In this lodge the W-M . is styled Le Venerable , and all the French titles are used . There is also an

Orateur , the only officer of that name at present existing under the English jurisdiction . The title of Orator is , however , not new to English Masonry , for in the Freemasons' Magazine for Sept . 15 th , 1860 , there was an allusion to Bro .

Matthew Garland , who in 1799 was " P . G . O . for Kent , " and the editor remarked " this means Provincial Grand Orator , not Organist , the latter officer having only been created in 1813 . " In connection with the Red Cross Knights of

Constantino there is a Grand Orator and Local Orators . The rules , or the JReglement Particulier de la Loge la , Oesaree are all printed in French , and at the end a French version of the " Entered Apprentice's Song " is given . The following is a translation of the preamble or declaration of principles of the lodge : —

1 . "The Lodge La Cesaree , established at St . Heliers , in the island of Jersey , is consecrated to unity and benevolence . " 2 . " It professes the greatest reverence for the Divine Creator , and the most absolute

obedienceto the Government of the realm . " 3 . "It occupies a unique position , but will conduct its labours under the statutes and regulations of the Grand . Lodge of England . " This lodge has numbered many distinguished

Frenchmen among its members , of whom we may mention a few . Bro . the Count Henri de Sesmaisons was initiated here . Bro . Pierre

Leroux was long an active member , and held office as Orateur . Bro . Leroux has rendered valuable services to literature , and among the rest he has translated the Book of Job from the original text ; and he showed his regard for the

Craft by dedicating that work to a French lodge and to Freemasons generally . Bro . Dr . J . Barbier , now Court and Royal Physician at Lisbon ; Bro . G . Ratier , President of , the Society of Advocates of the Imperial Court at L'Orient ;

Bro . Bianchi , journalist , of Lille ; Bro . Rondeau , a prefect under the Republic of 1848 ; and Bro . E . Jaboneau , a French author of distinction , who also served as Orateur , form a highly honourable list of worthies . Many of these brethren were exiles from France after the coup d ' etat , but most of them have since accepted the Imperial

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