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Mark Masonry.

Walters , P . M ., R . of M . j J . Gilbert , Tyler ; Parker , Org . Bro . F . Binckes , G . S ., gave the addresses in his usual able and talented manner . All the work was well and ably done . A P . M . ' s jewel was unanimously voted to Bro . H . C . Levauder , A . DI ., P . M . The lodge was closed ; an excellent banquet followed . Visitors : Bros . Stevens and C . AA ' orthington .

List Of Stewards At The Inauguration Festival, 14th April, 1869.

LIST OF STEWARDS AT THE INAUGURATION FESTIVAL , 14 TH APRIL , 1869 .

Lodge . STEAVAEDS . Lodgo . STEAVAEDS . G . S . Lo . Hockley , F . 190 Hemswortb , H . AV . ( Bennoch , F . 197 Monckton , J . B . ( Saunders , J . E . 198 Lambert , Geo . 2 Stuart , Wm . 216 Laidlaw , AVm . 3 Cordwell , G . 222 Grey , Robt , 4 Mclntvre , M . J . 228 Terry , Jas .

5 Hale , Charles G . 237 Brock , G . B . 6 Burke , E . H . 253 Eastwood , R . „ ( Hervey , J . ( G . See . ) 256 Farnfield , J . A . 'JAdlard , F . 259 Kaltenthaler , J . 8 Francis , S . 271 Pelham , The Lord 9 Burton , Jas . 280 Woof , Richard 10 Beach , AA ' . AV . 321 Cope , R . 12 StewartR . AV . 340 HnrfordA . S .

, , 14 Richardson , F . 357 Lamert , Geo . F . 91 ( Baker , B . 382 Glaisber , J . ^ lA'ian , AA ' . J . 428 Stanhope , C . AA " 22 Salter , Geo . 463 Roebuck , AVm . 23 Stedwell , J . M . 478 Spiers , Richard J . 25 Dicketts , H . 504 Adams , AA . J : 27 Buss , H . G . 534 Gilbart , F . H . 29 AllenderAV . H . 554 RobertsGeorge

, , 33 Glegg , James 569 Adams , H . J . 38 Percival , J . 21 . 6 S 6 AVyndbam , C . AA ' . 39 Huyshe , Rev . J . 591 Go ' tto , F . 42 AVike , J . M . 632 Lawson , R . de M . 41 Mitchell , S . G . 657 Cox , E . , „ ( Kingston ! , AV . H . 731 Holbrook , AA . S . m I Woods , A . W . 749 Ough , AVm . 55 Hadley , S . C . 780 May , Samuel

58 Franklin , AV . J . 809 Aveling , Thos . 59 Hughes , AV . 811 Molineaux , J . fin ( Young , Win . 820 Carlcss . T . T . nu I Young , Hy . 829 Atkins , R . P . 63 Burton , AV . S . 857 Harrison , 0 . H . R . 69 Forster , J . C . 858 Godwin , A . 72 Oxford , Geo . 859 Eraser , A . B . 73 Rose , David 861 Day , A .

74 Bragg , Thomas 862 Brett , J . 79 Boncey , R . 871 AA'a'ters , F . 81 Whitbread , J . AV . C . 889 Clayton , A . 83 Fenn , Thos . 907 Chard , C . 86 Fowler , J . AV . 'J . 936 Banning , J . S . 90 Eglese , Joseph 945 Jenkins , J . C . 91 Swainston , J . T . 948 Slmgar , J . M . 92 Bigg , H . 995 Pearson , R .

99 Powell , Fred . 1004 Lofthouse , G . 'M . 101 Tanner , Joseph 1044 Orel , Robert 108 Mallam , Benjn . 1051 Moore , J . Daniel 111 Mori-ell , Joseph 1056 Snow , G . M . E . 124 Brignall ( jun ., ) AV . 1098 Homfray , S . G . 130 Parmenter , J . O . 1118 Latham , P . A . 134 Nunn , Joshua 1143 Sisson , R . J . 140 Tattershall , A . H . 1150 Smith , H . F .

143 Lloyd , Horace 1163 Pursall ; J . 144 Mason , Jas . 1178 Ebsworth , F . H . 145 Boyd , J . 1194 Little , R . AV . 147 Bolton , G . 1197 Knott , J . 157 Millis , Samuel 1201 Collett , R . 162 Capper , G . C . 1209 Neall , Geo . 172 King , George 1222 Inskip , E . T . 174 Lacey , Chas . 1223 Dixon , J . 177 Smith , Joseph 1231 Crossley , F . 186 Mortlock , Thos . S . 1238 Smith , AA ' m . 187 Griming , H . 1242 Harwood . J . J ,

Poetry.

Poetry .

THE POLISH PATRIOT IN SIBERIA . By Mrs . L . A . CZ . VRSECKI . Torn from friends who loved him In a desert sad and lone : No ono to sootho or cheer him , Tlio joy of life all gone . Hope , oven it bath left him

Nought now but fear and pam Ho knows bis own loved country , Ho will novor soe again . For his noblo deeds from freedom , A dreary mine bis doom ; Condemned for life to linger

In that cold and living tomb . Ho thinks on seonos of childhood AVhoro happy bo did roam , Of lovo that crowned bis manhood Iu bis sweet and peaceful home . Now bis proud and martial form Is bent with griof ancl caro ;

AA'kilo on bis thin , pale features Aro lines o £ deep despair . His heart is seared with anguish , No hope nor help is nigh -, And in bis bitter agony Ho wildly prays to die . Thou groat and omnipresent God ,

Thy sure mercy ' s everywhere , Oh may that sinking spirit Fool thy presence evon there An earthly monarch ' s vengeance Kills not tlio immortal soul ; His fiorce and fiory wrath O ' er it has no control .

Then give to that poor captive AA'hat only thou oan'st giro , Tho faith that will sustain him To boar bis cross and live . Tho poaco which passoth knowledge , That worlds cannot tako away , Shall light that heart so lonely , AA'ith a beam ol heavenly ray .

'Twill guide him onward , upward To that crown of priceless cost , Whore in thoso glorious mansions Ho'll regain what ho has lost .

Masonic Song.

MASONIC SONG .

Written as a farewell to Inhabitants Lodge ( No . 153 ) , Gibraltar ly Bro . C . A . ' GOHHAM , P . M ., in 1860 , of that , his mother lodge I shall no ' or forgot the night AA'hen I first was shown tho light , And with joy became a brother of tbe mystic tie ; That night when first I quaffed To tbe Queen and to tbe Craft , No , I novor shall forgot it till I dio .

AA'hen elected to tho chair , And invested with tho square , For twolvo months I among you bad tho honour to preside ; When I first might seize tho gavel , And our mysteries unravel , To some noopbyto I folt an honest pride . "I felt" I fool it yet

, , For I novor can forgot , Though tossod about in many distant climes , You kind Masonic greetings At tho over pleasant mooting . ? AYbich I shared in those morry , happy times . Though wo now aro forced to part , I shall boar you in my heart , Ancl to mo at least tho parting will be fraught with

pain ; We so happily havo met , AVo can't part without rogret , Let us hopo that wo ore long may meet again .

“The Freemasons' Monthly Magazine: 1869-09-11, Page 19” Masonic Periodicals Online, Library and Museum of Freemasonry, 16 May 2025, django:8000/periodicals/mmr/issues/mmr_11091869/page/19/.
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RECOGNITION OF NOVA SCOTIA. Article 1
CHIPS OF FOREIGN ASHLAR. Article 2
MASONIC GOVERNMENT. Article 4
MELROSE ABBEY AND LODGE. Article 5
MASONIC CELESTIAL MYSTERIES. Article 9
THE ANCIENT RECORDS OF "THE LODGE OF EDINBURGH (MARY'S CHAPEL)," No. 1. Article 11
NON-OPERATIVE OFFICE-BEARERS OR SCOTCH LODGES IN THE 17TH CENTURY. Article 11
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 11
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 13
"CHIPS OF FOREIGN ASHLAR ;" OR, BURNS IMPROVED (pp. 184-186). Article 13
MASONIC DISCIPLINE. Article 13
BROADFOOT, THOMPSON, AND MUGGERIDGE'S RITUAL . Article 14
Untitled Article 15
MASONIC MEMS Article 15
UNITED GRAND LODGE. Article 15
METROPOLITAN. Article 16
PROVINCIAL. Article 16
MARK MASONRY. Article 18
LIST OF STEWARDS AT THE INAUGURATION FESTIVAL, 14TH APRIL, 1869. Article 19
Poetry. Article 19
MASONIC SONG. Article 19
LITERATURE, SCIENCE, MUSIC, DRAMA, AND THE FINE ARTS. Article 20
LIST OF LODGE, &c., MEETINGS FOR WEEK ENDING 18TH SEPTEMBER, 1869. Article 20
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Mark Masonry.

Walters , P . M ., R . of M . j J . Gilbert , Tyler ; Parker , Org . Bro . F . Binckes , G . S ., gave the addresses in his usual able and talented manner . All the work was well and ably done . A P . M . ' s jewel was unanimously voted to Bro . H . C . Levauder , A . DI ., P . M . The lodge was closed ; an excellent banquet followed . Visitors : Bros . Stevens and C . AA ' orthington .

List Of Stewards At The Inauguration Festival, 14th April, 1869.

LIST OF STEWARDS AT THE INAUGURATION FESTIVAL , 14 TH APRIL , 1869 .

Lodge . STEAVAEDS . Lodgo . STEAVAEDS . G . S . Lo . Hockley , F . 190 Hemswortb , H . AV . ( Bennoch , F . 197 Monckton , J . B . ( Saunders , J . E . 198 Lambert , Geo . 2 Stuart , Wm . 216 Laidlaw , AVm . 3 Cordwell , G . 222 Grey , Robt , 4 Mclntvre , M . J . 228 Terry , Jas .

5 Hale , Charles G . 237 Brock , G . B . 6 Burke , E . H . 253 Eastwood , R . „ ( Hervey , J . ( G . See . ) 256 Farnfield , J . A . 'JAdlard , F . 259 Kaltenthaler , J . 8 Francis , S . 271 Pelham , The Lord 9 Burton , Jas . 280 Woof , Richard 10 Beach , AA ' . AV . 321 Cope , R . 12 StewartR . AV . 340 HnrfordA . S .

, , 14 Richardson , F . 357 Lamert , Geo . F . 91 ( Baker , B . 382 Glaisber , J . ^ lA'ian , AA ' . J . 428 Stanhope , C . AA " 22 Salter , Geo . 463 Roebuck , AVm . 23 Stedwell , J . M . 478 Spiers , Richard J . 25 Dicketts , H . 504 Adams , AA . J : 27 Buss , H . G . 534 Gilbart , F . H . 29 AllenderAV . H . 554 RobertsGeorge

, , 33 Glegg , James 569 Adams , H . J . 38 Percival , J . 21 . 6 S 6 AVyndbam , C . AA ' . 39 Huyshe , Rev . J . 591 Go ' tto , F . 42 AVike , J . M . 632 Lawson , R . de M . 41 Mitchell , S . G . 657 Cox , E . , „ ( Kingston ! , AV . H . 731 Holbrook , AA . S . m I Woods , A . W . 749 Ough , AVm . 55 Hadley , S . C . 780 May , Samuel

58 Franklin , AV . J . 809 Aveling , Thos . 59 Hughes , AV . 811 Molineaux , J . fin ( Young , Win . 820 Carlcss . T . T . nu I Young , Hy . 829 Atkins , R . P . 63 Burton , AV . S . 857 Harrison , 0 . H . R . 69 Forster , J . C . 858 Godwin , A . 72 Oxford , Geo . 859 Eraser , A . B . 73 Rose , David 861 Day , A .

74 Bragg , Thomas 862 Brett , J . 79 Boncey , R . 871 AA'a'ters , F . 81 Whitbread , J . AV . C . 889 Clayton , A . 83 Fenn , Thos . 907 Chard , C . 86 Fowler , J . AV . 'J . 936 Banning , J . S . 90 Eglese , Joseph 945 Jenkins , J . C . 91 Swainston , J . T . 948 Slmgar , J . M . 92 Bigg , H . 995 Pearson , R .

99 Powell , Fred . 1004 Lofthouse , G . 'M . 101 Tanner , Joseph 1044 Orel , Robert 108 Mallam , Benjn . 1051 Moore , J . Daniel 111 Mori-ell , Joseph 1056 Snow , G . M . E . 124 Brignall ( jun ., ) AV . 1098 Homfray , S . G . 130 Parmenter , J . O . 1118 Latham , P . A . 134 Nunn , Joshua 1143 Sisson , R . J . 140 Tattershall , A . H . 1150 Smith , H . F .

143 Lloyd , Horace 1163 Pursall ; J . 144 Mason , Jas . 1178 Ebsworth , F . H . 145 Boyd , J . 1194 Little , R . AV . 147 Bolton , G . 1197 Knott , J . 157 Millis , Samuel 1201 Collett , R . 162 Capper , G . C . 1209 Neall , Geo . 172 King , George 1222 Inskip , E . T . 174 Lacey , Chas . 1223 Dixon , J . 177 Smith , Joseph 1231 Crossley , F . 186 Mortlock , Thos . S . 1238 Smith , AA ' m . 187 Griming , H . 1242 Harwood . J . J ,

Poetry.

Poetry .

THE POLISH PATRIOT IN SIBERIA . By Mrs . L . A . CZ . VRSECKI . Torn from friends who loved him In a desert sad and lone : No ono to sootho or cheer him , Tlio joy of life all gone . Hope , oven it bath left him

Nought now but fear and pam Ho knows bis own loved country , Ho will novor soe again . For his noblo deeds from freedom , A dreary mine bis doom ; Condemned for life to linger

In that cold and living tomb . Ho thinks on seonos of childhood AVhoro happy bo did roam , Of lovo that crowned bis manhood Iu bis sweet and peaceful home . Now bis proud and martial form Is bent with griof ancl caro ;

AA'kilo on bis thin , pale features Aro lines o £ deep despair . His heart is seared with anguish , No hope nor help is nigh -, And in bis bitter agony Ho wildly prays to die . Thou groat and omnipresent God ,

Thy sure mercy ' s everywhere , Oh may that sinking spirit Fool thy presence evon there An earthly monarch ' s vengeance Kills not tlio immortal soul ; His fiorce and fiory wrath O ' er it has no control .

Then give to that poor captive AA'hat only thou oan'st giro , Tho faith that will sustain him To boar bis cross and live . Tho poaco which passoth knowledge , That worlds cannot tako away , Shall light that heart so lonely , AA'ith a beam ol heavenly ray .

'Twill guide him onward , upward To that crown of priceless cost , Whore in thoso glorious mansions Ho'll regain what ho has lost .

Masonic Song.

MASONIC SONG .

Written as a farewell to Inhabitants Lodge ( No . 153 ) , Gibraltar ly Bro . C . A . ' GOHHAM , P . M ., in 1860 , of that , his mother lodge I shall no ' or forgot the night AA'hen I first was shown tho light , And with joy became a brother of tbe mystic tie ; That night when first I quaffed To tbe Queen and to tbe Craft , No , I novor shall forgot it till I dio .

AA'hen elected to tho chair , And invested with tho square , For twolvo months I among you bad tho honour to preside ; When I first might seize tho gavel , And our mysteries unravel , To some noopbyto I folt an honest pride . "I felt" I fool it yet

, , For I novor can forgot , Though tossod about in many distant climes , You kind Masonic greetings At tho over pleasant mooting . ? AYbich I shared in those morry , happy times . Though wo now aro forced to part , I shall boar you in my heart , Ancl to mo at least tho parting will be fraught with

pain ; We so happily havo met , AVo can't part without rogret , Let us hopo that wo ore long may meet again .

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