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    Article PROVINCIAL. ← Page 4 of 4
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Provincial.

'" Stephen Blair , R . W . Prov . G . M ., East Lancashire ; Lord de Tabley , R . AV . Prov . G . M ., Cheshire ; Lord Kenlis , R . W . Prov . G . M ., Cumberland and AVestmoreland . " " The Provincial Grand Officers , Past and Present . " *• George Remington , AV . M . " " The AVest Lancashire Institution for the education and advancement in life of children of distressed Masons . " ' The Worshipful Masters of the Lodges of the Province . "

" The Visiting Brethren . " " The Provincial Grand Stewards . " * AU Poor and Distressed Masons . " Ladies were admitted by ticket to the gathering , and gave a zest to the proceedings , which , although in consequence of their presence were considerably modified , were , nevertheless , of such an enthusiastic and hearty character , that the fair spectators could not but feel charmed at the unusual and particular mode of receiving the toasts and sentiments of the day .

Scotland.

SCOTLAND .

GLASGOAV . PRESENTATION TO BRO . Wit . TAYLOR , P . M . os THE LODGE OE GLALGOW ( No . 441 ) . On Tuesday evening , the 31 st ult ., the brethren of the lodge of Glasgow ( No . 441 ) , mustered in full strength in their commodious hallAntiqua-placefor the purpose of doing honour to

, , their Past Master , Bro . Wm . Taylor , to whom , for his arduous and zealons labours in promoting the best interests of No . 441 , that lodge is so much indebted for her present flourishing and prosperous condition , though the youngest but one of the Glasgow lodges . The chair was ably filled by the present respected R . AV . M ., Bro . Jno . Reid , supported right and left bv Bros . J . Moir Cousin ,

P . M . ( and first Ii . W . M . of No . 441 ); Taylor , I . P . M . No . 441 ; Wallace , G . S ., and Prov . G . J . D . ; James Stevenson , FREEMASONS ' MAGAZINE , London aud Glasgow ; Boyle , Treas ., 441 ; M'Robert , R . W . M . 73 , & c . The duties of croupier were efficiently performed by the S . W ., Bro . Macfarlane , supported by the Secretary , Bro . A . G . Wilson , and other office bearers . Supper was served in excellent style by Bro . Cullenand on the removal of the cloththe chairman

, , in the course of a few appropriate opening remarks , congratulated the lodge on turning out so handsomely to honour such a worthy Mason as their Immediate Past Master , Bro . William Taylor , the very fact of the brethren of 441 showing they could thus appreciate real Masonic worth as exemplified in Bro . Taylor , was a good proof to those who thought hard of them , that they had in their midst the proper material to advance and elevate

the Order . The usual loyal and Masonic toasts having been given from the chair , and duly honoured and responded to , the especial business of the evening was proceeded with , Bro . Cousin , by permission of the chair , addressed the meeting in the following terms : — As I have been called upon to do honour to the guest of the evening at thisthe fourth annual festival of the Lodge Glasgow

, , 441 , 1 may here state it is only four years since seven of us met to arrange matters and apply for a charter for this lodge when I was called to the responsible position of R . AV . M . Since our formation we have found great difficulty in finding a suitable place of meeting , convenient of access to the great number of brethren residing at the east end of the city ; in spite , however , of this and the other drawbacks , our numbers have gone on

steadily increasing , and there are now some 125 members on the roll ; the lodge funds being also in a very healthy condition , this happy state of matters , brethren , has been brought about to a very great extent , by the energy and perseverance displayed by our esteemed Immediate Past Master , Bro . Taylor . It affords me great pleasure indeed to have the honour to-night of presenting Bro . Taylor , on behalf of the members of this lodge , with a substantial token of the respect and esteem in which

he is held , for the good and faithful services rendered by him during his period of office . Bro . Cousin , then addressing Bro . Taylor , said—I feel assured you possess the full confidence and approbation of the brethren whose affairs you have so well managed , and I hope to-night ' s presentation will serve as a stimulant to the office-bearers of this young and prosperous

Scotland.

lodge ) to follow in your footsteps , as by so doing , with such an excellent example before them , there was little doubt but that the Lodge of Glasgow , 441 , would continue to go on and flourish . Boo . Cousin then , amidst the applause of the brethren , presented Bro . Taylor , on their behalf , with a handsome Past Master ' s jewel and a purse of sovereigns , as a slight token of the respect and esteem in which he is held by his brother officebearers and the brethren generally of 441 for his past services .

Bro . Taylor made a very feeling reply in acknowledgment of the honour done him by the brethren—and the meeting was brought to a timely conclusion , the pleasures of the evening being materially enhanced by the excellent fraternal feeling , good humour , and vocal ability of the brethren . The usual toasts were given and responded to in appropriate terms during the evening .

Knights Templar.

KNIGHTS TEMPLAR .

CORNWALL . TTWARDREATII . —An Emergent Provincial Grand Conclave of Masonic Knights Templar , convened hy general circular , was held at Tywardreath on the 16 th inst . The P . G . C , Lord Eliot , M . P ., accompanied by Sir Knight Shuttlewortb , G . Alee Charcellov , having taken the chair , the conclave was opened in due formaccording to ancient ritebSir Knt . Rev . G . RossD

, , y , . Prov . G . Chap . After dispatching the business , it was resolved that three guineas be given out of the balance in the Prov . G . Treasurer ' s hands to the Freemasons' School for Boys , and three guineas to the School for Girls . The conclave was then closed in due form , and the annual meeting was decided upon to take place in June , at Truro .

NORTHUMBERLAND . NBWCASTLE-TJEON-TYNE . —" Royal Kent Encampment—Ihe annual conclave of this religious , military , and Masonic Order of Knights Templar was held in the Masonic Hall , Newgatestreet , on Friday , the 17 th inst ., instead of on Good Friday . There was a large attendance of the Sir Knights . Sir Knt . Jens JensenE . G . opened the encampment at three o'clock

, , , p . m . The ' only business to be transacted was the installation of the E . C . elect , Sir Knt . Robert J . Banning . M . D ., 30 ° , which was most ably performed by his predecessor in office . Prior to the ceremony , the Prov . G . Commander for Northumberland and Berwick-upon-Tweed , Sir Knt . the Rev . E . C . Ogle , was received , attended by Sir Knt . C . J . Banister , 31 ° , under an arch of steel . The following Sir Knights , amongst others ,

received appointments in the encampment : Sir Knts . W . Punshow , Prior ; C . J . Banister , Sub-prior ; H . Hotham , Chancellor ; Rev . S . Atkinson , Prelate ; AV . Foulsham , 1 st Captain ; J . H . Thompson , 2 nd Captain . After the closing of the encampment , the Sir Knights partook of refreshment in the hall , when the usual loyal toasts , as well as those peculiar to this Order , were given and responded to .

Laying The Foundation Stone Of A New Masonic Hall At Gateshead.

LAYING THE FOUNDATION STONE OF A NEW MASONIC HALL AT GATESHEAD .

The foundation stone of what is designed to bo a veryhandsome edifice was recently laid b y Bro . Dr . Banning , W . M . Lodge Industry ( No . 43 ) . The hall , erected under the auspices of " The Gateshead Masonic Hall Company , Limited , " will bo built entirely of stone ; the style of architecture being Gothic . The lodge room is to be 40 ffc . in length b y 25 ft . ; and

23 ft . in height to the upper panel of the wagon-headed ceiling , which latter is to be laid out in square panels in coffered plaster -work . Ib is proposed chat hereafter it shall be decorated . The brethren assembled in the present lodge-room , at the Grey Horse , and about three o ' clock walked in pro « cession to the site of the new lodge . Among those who

assembled round the stone were the following , namely , Bro . Dr . Banning , AV . M . 48 , and chairman of the Gateshead Masonic Hall Company ; Bros . S . Atkinson , Eighton Banks . Dr . E . F . Cook , Dr . Douglass , Aid . Miller , T . Oliver ( F . B . LB . A . ) , A . Moody , John Dobson , J . H . Brown , H .

“The Freemasons' Monthly Magazine: 1868-04-25, Page 19” Masonic Periodicals Online, Library and Museum of Freemasonry, 15 May 2025, django:8000/periodicals/mmr/issues/mmr_25041868/page/19/.
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THE MASONIC CHARITIES AT HOME AND ABROAD. Article 1
SAINT JOHN THE EVANGELIST. Article 7
THE KNIGHTS TEMPLARS. Article 10
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 11
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 12
THE FELLOW-CRAFT DEGREE. Article 13
MASONIC BOOKMARKERS. Article 13
DERIVATION OF TYLER AND COWAN. Article 14
IRISH LODGES. Article 14
MASONIC EXCHANGE. Article 14
MASONIC MEMS. Article 15
METROPOLITAN. Article 15
PROVINCIAL. Article 16
SCOTLAND. Article 19
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 19
LAYING THE FOUNDATION STONE OF A NEW MASONIC HALL AT GATESHEAD. Article 19
MEETINGS OF THE LEARNED SOCIETIES FOR THE WEEK ENDING MAY 2ND, 1868. Article 20
METROPOLITAN LODGE MEETINGS, ETC., FOE THE WEEK ENDING MAY 2ND, 1868. Article 20
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Provincial.

'" Stephen Blair , R . W . Prov . G . M ., East Lancashire ; Lord de Tabley , R . AV . Prov . G . M ., Cheshire ; Lord Kenlis , R . W . Prov . G . M ., Cumberland and AVestmoreland . " " The Provincial Grand Officers , Past and Present . " *• George Remington , AV . M . " " The AVest Lancashire Institution for the education and advancement in life of children of distressed Masons . " ' The Worshipful Masters of the Lodges of the Province . "

" The Visiting Brethren . " " The Provincial Grand Stewards . " * AU Poor and Distressed Masons . " Ladies were admitted by ticket to the gathering , and gave a zest to the proceedings , which , although in consequence of their presence were considerably modified , were , nevertheless , of such an enthusiastic and hearty character , that the fair spectators could not but feel charmed at the unusual and particular mode of receiving the toasts and sentiments of the day .

Scotland.

SCOTLAND .

GLASGOAV . PRESENTATION TO BRO . Wit . TAYLOR , P . M . os THE LODGE OE GLALGOW ( No . 441 ) . On Tuesday evening , the 31 st ult ., the brethren of the lodge of Glasgow ( No . 441 ) , mustered in full strength in their commodious hallAntiqua-placefor the purpose of doing honour to

, , their Past Master , Bro . Wm . Taylor , to whom , for his arduous and zealons labours in promoting the best interests of No . 441 , that lodge is so much indebted for her present flourishing and prosperous condition , though the youngest but one of the Glasgow lodges . The chair was ably filled by the present respected R . AV . M ., Bro . Jno . Reid , supported right and left bv Bros . J . Moir Cousin ,

P . M . ( and first Ii . W . M . of No . 441 ); Taylor , I . P . M . No . 441 ; Wallace , G . S ., and Prov . G . J . D . ; James Stevenson , FREEMASONS ' MAGAZINE , London aud Glasgow ; Boyle , Treas ., 441 ; M'Robert , R . W . M . 73 , & c . The duties of croupier were efficiently performed by the S . W ., Bro . Macfarlane , supported by the Secretary , Bro . A . G . Wilson , and other office bearers . Supper was served in excellent style by Bro . Cullenand on the removal of the cloththe chairman

, , in the course of a few appropriate opening remarks , congratulated the lodge on turning out so handsomely to honour such a worthy Mason as their Immediate Past Master , Bro . William Taylor , the very fact of the brethren of 441 showing they could thus appreciate real Masonic worth as exemplified in Bro . Taylor , was a good proof to those who thought hard of them , that they had in their midst the proper material to advance and elevate

the Order . The usual loyal and Masonic toasts having been given from the chair , and duly honoured and responded to , the especial business of the evening was proceeded with , Bro . Cousin , by permission of the chair , addressed the meeting in the following terms : — As I have been called upon to do honour to the guest of the evening at thisthe fourth annual festival of the Lodge Glasgow

, , 441 , 1 may here state it is only four years since seven of us met to arrange matters and apply for a charter for this lodge when I was called to the responsible position of R . AV . M . Since our formation we have found great difficulty in finding a suitable place of meeting , convenient of access to the great number of brethren residing at the east end of the city ; in spite , however , of this and the other drawbacks , our numbers have gone on

steadily increasing , and there are now some 125 members on the roll ; the lodge funds being also in a very healthy condition , this happy state of matters , brethren , has been brought about to a very great extent , by the energy and perseverance displayed by our esteemed Immediate Past Master , Bro . Taylor . It affords me great pleasure indeed to have the honour to-night of presenting Bro . Taylor , on behalf of the members of this lodge , with a substantial token of the respect and esteem in which

he is held , for the good and faithful services rendered by him during his period of office . Bro . Cousin , then addressing Bro . Taylor , said—I feel assured you possess the full confidence and approbation of the brethren whose affairs you have so well managed , and I hope to-night ' s presentation will serve as a stimulant to the office-bearers of this young and prosperous

Scotland.

lodge ) to follow in your footsteps , as by so doing , with such an excellent example before them , there was little doubt but that the Lodge of Glasgow , 441 , would continue to go on and flourish . Boo . Cousin then , amidst the applause of the brethren , presented Bro . Taylor , on their behalf , with a handsome Past Master ' s jewel and a purse of sovereigns , as a slight token of the respect and esteem in which he is held by his brother officebearers and the brethren generally of 441 for his past services .

Bro . Taylor made a very feeling reply in acknowledgment of the honour done him by the brethren—and the meeting was brought to a timely conclusion , the pleasures of the evening being materially enhanced by the excellent fraternal feeling , good humour , and vocal ability of the brethren . The usual toasts were given and responded to in appropriate terms during the evening .

Knights Templar.

KNIGHTS TEMPLAR .

CORNWALL . TTWARDREATII . —An Emergent Provincial Grand Conclave of Masonic Knights Templar , convened hy general circular , was held at Tywardreath on the 16 th inst . The P . G . C , Lord Eliot , M . P ., accompanied by Sir Knight Shuttlewortb , G . Alee Charcellov , having taken the chair , the conclave was opened in due formaccording to ancient ritebSir Knt . Rev . G . RossD

, , y , . Prov . G . Chap . After dispatching the business , it was resolved that three guineas be given out of the balance in the Prov . G . Treasurer ' s hands to the Freemasons' School for Boys , and three guineas to the School for Girls . The conclave was then closed in due form , and the annual meeting was decided upon to take place in June , at Truro .

NORTHUMBERLAND . NBWCASTLE-TJEON-TYNE . —" Royal Kent Encampment—Ihe annual conclave of this religious , military , and Masonic Order of Knights Templar was held in the Masonic Hall , Newgatestreet , on Friday , the 17 th inst ., instead of on Good Friday . There was a large attendance of the Sir Knights . Sir Knt . Jens JensenE . G . opened the encampment at three o'clock

, , , p . m . The ' only business to be transacted was the installation of the E . C . elect , Sir Knt . Robert J . Banning . M . D ., 30 ° , which was most ably performed by his predecessor in office . Prior to the ceremony , the Prov . G . Commander for Northumberland and Berwick-upon-Tweed , Sir Knt . the Rev . E . C . Ogle , was received , attended by Sir Knt . C . J . Banister , 31 ° , under an arch of steel . The following Sir Knights , amongst others ,

received appointments in the encampment : Sir Knts . W . Punshow , Prior ; C . J . Banister , Sub-prior ; H . Hotham , Chancellor ; Rev . S . Atkinson , Prelate ; AV . Foulsham , 1 st Captain ; J . H . Thompson , 2 nd Captain . After the closing of the encampment , the Sir Knights partook of refreshment in the hall , when the usual loyal toasts , as well as those peculiar to this Order , were given and responded to .

Laying The Foundation Stone Of A New Masonic Hall At Gateshead.

LAYING THE FOUNDATION STONE OF A NEW MASONIC HALL AT GATESHEAD .

The foundation stone of what is designed to bo a veryhandsome edifice was recently laid b y Bro . Dr . Banning , W . M . Lodge Industry ( No . 43 ) . The hall , erected under the auspices of " The Gateshead Masonic Hall Company , Limited , " will bo built entirely of stone ; the style of architecture being Gothic . The lodge room is to be 40 ffc . in length b y 25 ft . ; and

23 ft . in height to the upper panel of the wagon-headed ceiling , which latter is to be laid out in square panels in coffered plaster -work . Ib is proposed chat hereafter it shall be decorated . The brethren assembled in the present lodge-room , at the Grey Horse , and about three o ' clock walked in pro « cession to the site of the new lodge . Among those who

assembled round the stone were the following , namely , Bro . Dr . Banning , AV . M . 48 , and chairman of the Gateshead Masonic Hall Company ; Bros . S . Atkinson , Eighton Banks . Dr . E . F . Cook , Dr . Douglass , Aid . Miller , T . Oliver ( F . B . LB . A . ) , A . Moody , John Dobson , J . H . Brown , H .

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