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Provincial.

indebted to the excellently dignified and impartial manner in which his lordship , as Provincial Grand Master , discharged bis multifarious onerous duties , for the great increase of Freemasonry in AA ' arwickshire . Bro . C . EGAN having responded for " The A'isitors , " in proposing " The Masonic Charities , " said : Although the most munificent support was extended to the numerous charitable institutions which lustrously grace this glorious landyet it

, was at times deemed advisable to enlist some erudite divine or accomplished orator to support their interests ; on this occasion , however , the announcement of the characteristic toast of their benevolent Order had been entrusted to one of tho humbTest of the brethren in acquirements and ability , it being doubtless justly considered that that toast required not argument to uphold , or oratory to adorn it . Gratifying , indeed , it was to

know that the excellent principles of Freemasonry were diffused throughout the globe ; and pleasing it was to learn , from the reminiseenses of the most celebrated travellers , those chivalrous pilgrims , who had crossed tbe great waters , even to the ends of the earth , that in the most remote countries they seldom failed to find a Freemason ; and wherever they found a Masonic brother , they always found a fellow-man imbued with the divine gift of charity . Fearlesslyindeedmight it be asked

, , , what sentiment could be enunciated capable of speaking more eloquently to the heart of every Freemason , than tbe toast so graciously confided to his care , and which he then gave to the brethren , with fraternal heartiness— " The Masonic Charities . " This toast was hailed with a degree of enthusiasm sufficient to awaken a spirit of benevolence in the breasts of a conclave of cardinals .

YORKSHIRE ( NORTH AND EAST ) . PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE . A Provincial Grand Lodge was held on the 4 th ult ., by special appointment , in the Old Globe Lodae , at Scarborough . Tbo Right Hon . the Earl of Zetland , X . T ., M . AV . G . M . of England , and R . AV . Prov . G . M . of this province , on the throne , supported by the following Prov . Grand Officers : —Bros . George Marwood

, D . Prov . G . M . ; James Meek , Prov . S . G . AV ; AV . F . Rooke , M . D . Prov . J . G . AV . ; the Rev . Joseph Hughes , M . A ., Prov . G . Chap . ; Richard Welsh Hollon , Prov . G . Treas . ; AA'illiam Lawton , Prov . G . Reg . ; John Pearson Bell , M . D .. Prov . G . Sec . ; George Fox , P . Prov . S . G . D . as Prov . S . G . D . ; Alexander Young , Prov . J . G . D . ; AVilliam Falkinbridge , P . Prov . S . G . AV ., Prov . G . Supt . of AVorks ; II . C . Martin , Prov . G . Dir . of Cers . ; Henry Pearson ,

Prov . G . Sword Bearer ; John Kemp , jun ., Prov . Grand Standard Bearer ; John Booker , Prov . G . Purst . ; AA'illiam Johr .-son , Prov . G . Tyler . The Provincial Grand Stewards present were : —Bros . Jonathan Turner , 660 ; John Hind , 724 ; Llewellyn AV . Longstaff , 1010 ; J . G . Milner , 57 ; G . Croft , 123 ; G . R . Poole , 200 . Many Past Provincial Grand Officers , and the Worshipful Masters ,

Past Masters , and Wardens , of the various lodges in the province also being present : and tbe following visitors : —Bros A'ictor Williamson , J . G . AV . of England ; D . W . Legard , Prov . G . S . Oxfordshire ; Rev . John Denton , M . A ., P . Prov . S . G . AA '

Leicestershire ; F . . Binckes , P . AI ., Sec . Eoyal Masonic Boys ' School ; J . Wordsworth , Prov . G . Supt . of Works , N . Y .,- AV . Sheard , AV . M . 971 ; J . Dyer , P . M ., 201 . The Provincial Grand Lodge having been opened in ample form and with solemn prayer , the Prov . G . Secretary read the minutes ofthe Provincial Grand Lodge hold at York , on the 20 th October , 1 SG 4 , which were confirmed . Letters were read from Bro . Lord LondesboroughP . Prov .

, S . G . AA ' ., and Bro . W . H . AVhite , P . G . Sec , expressive of their great regret at not being able to be present . The Prov . G . Treasurer then read his annual financial report , showing a balance of £ 24 17 s . Id . in favour of the Provincial Grand Lodge which having been audited by the AV . Masters of the two senior lodges , aud found correct , was unanimously adopted .

The annual returns and payments were then made by the various lodges in tbe province , all of which were represented . The report of the by-laws and Benevolent Fund Committee was then received ; after which the whole of the proposed rules and regulations of the Benevolent Fund , as recommended by the committee , were read . These were then gone through , aud separately considered by the Provincial Grand Lodge . After being discussed , and receiving alterations , the amended rules and regulations were unanimously adopted .

The Prov . S . G . AA ' . moved , and the Prov . J . G . AA' . seconded , a vote of thanks to the Prov . G . Secretary for tbo great care and labour displayed in preparing the by-laws of the Provincial Grand Lodge , and its Benevolent Fund , which vote was carried by acclamation . The Prov . G . Secretary briefly acknowledged the compliment . Bro . John Woodall AA'oodall , P . Prov . S . G . W .,- then moved " That the rules and regulations as just adopted be printed

and circulated and circulated amongst the brethren , " which was seconded by Bro . Thomas Thompson , P . M . Lennox Lodge , and carried unanimously . The Prov . G . M . then appointed the following brethren as Provincial Grand Officers for the ensuing year , with the exception of Bro . It . AV . Hollon , Prov . G . Treas ., who was re-elected by the Provincial Grand Lodge : —

Bro . George Marwood D . Prov . G . M . „ Robert Bower Prov . S . G . AA ' . „ Henry Pearson Prov . J . G . AA' . „ Rev . James Davidson , M . A ., Prov . G . Chap . „ Richard AVelsh Hollon Prov . G . Treas . „ AVilliam Lawton Prov . G . Reg . „ John Pearson Bell , M . D Prov . G . Sec , Thomas Carter Prov . S . G . D .

„ „ JolniTcale Prov . J . G . D . „ Thomas Cooper Prov . G , Supt . of AVorks . „ Thomas Thompson Prov . G . Dir . of Cers . „ Joseph Lyon Jacobs Prov . G . Sword Bearer . „ Thomas Camidge , Prov . G . Organist . „ John Booker Prov . G . Purst . „ AVilliam Johnson Prov . G . Tyler .

Six Provincial Grand Stewards were then nominated by the following lodges , viz .: —The Union , Minerva , Constitutional , Lion , Cleveland , and Zetland . The PROV . G . MASTER , in addressing the Provincial Grand Lodge , expressed his gratification at the numerous attendance of the brethren , and his satisfaction at the proceedings of tbe meeting -. especially did he congratulate them on the establishment of a Provincial Grand Fund of Benevolence , which would

not only tend to the furtherance of the greatest Masonic virtue —Charity , but which he trusted would shortly place this province in a position not inferior to any other : he had pleasure in contributing twenty guineas towards the fund . His Lordship observed that when he compared the present prosperous condition of this province with its state at the time he entered upon his office of Provincial Grand Master , now 30 years ago , he felt great cause for thankfulness and congratulation . Not only was

the number of the lodges increasing , but he thought with the great increase of members , there was also an increase in respectability . During the past year great unanimity had prevailed throughout the province . The brethren of one lodge had beon in some difficulties , owing to the neglect of their predecessors ; but thanks to the judicious advice of tbe worthy Deputy Provincial Grand Master these had been happily

surmounted . Very recently another lodge bad been founded , called the Sykes Lodge , which from its situation and the zeal of its promoters , his lordship thought would soon assume a high position . The Prov . G . M . then stated that he had received invitations for holding the next Provincial Grand Lodge from the brethren of the Lennox and Lion Lodges ; but the former having applied for the lasttwoyearshesbould hold tbe ProvincialGrandLodgenextyear

, at Richmond , where he trusted to meet as numerous a representation of the Craft as on the present occasion . In conclusion , his Lordship alluded with much emotion to his recent bereavement , and although he felt it his duty to attend , if possible , to the business of tho province , he was quite unfitted to be present at the banquet . The Provincial Grand Lodge was then closed in ample form

and with solemn prayer . Tho annual banquet was held the same evening in the Assembly Rooms , at which nearly 200 brethren were present ; and the evening was spent in the greatest unanimity and good feeling . The financial statement , which was confirmed by the Most Worshipful the G . AI ., showed the total receipts of tho Prov . G . L . to bo £ 87 15 s . 4 d ., the expenditure £ 12 18 s . 3 rf ., and invested in Consols , £ 50 , leaving a balance in hands of the Prov . G . Treas . of £ 24 17 s . Id .

SCARJIOROITOH . —Old O-lobe Lodge ( No . 200 ) . —On AA ' cdnesday evening , the 15 th inst ., this lodge was held , and an unusual number of brethren attended . Present : Bros . AA ' . B . Stewart , AA' . M . ; AA' . Bean , AV . G . ltooke , James Frederick Spun-, H . C

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FREEMASONS AND THE CHURCH OF ROME. Article 1
GENESIS AND GEOLOGY HAND IN HAND. Article 7
OUR PUBLIC CHARITIES. Article 9
QUAKERS. Article 10
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 10
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 11
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 12
MASONIC MEMS. Article 12
METROPOLITAN. Article 12
PROVINCIAL. Article 15
IRELAND. Article 18
AMERICA. Article 18
PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. Article 18
MEETINGS OF THE SCIENTIFIC AND LEARNED SOCIETIES FOR THE WEEK ENDING DECEMBER 2ND. Article 18
THE WEEK. Article 18
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Provincial.

indebted to the excellently dignified and impartial manner in which his lordship , as Provincial Grand Master , discharged bis multifarious onerous duties , for the great increase of Freemasonry in AA ' arwickshire . Bro . C . EGAN having responded for " The A'isitors , " in proposing " The Masonic Charities , " said : Although the most munificent support was extended to the numerous charitable institutions which lustrously grace this glorious landyet it

, was at times deemed advisable to enlist some erudite divine or accomplished orator to support their interests ; on this occasion , however , the announcement of the characteristic toast of their benevolent Order had been entrusted to one of tho humbTest of the brethren in acquirements and ability , it being doubtless justly considered that that toast required not argument to uphold , or oratory to adorn it . Gratifying , indeed , it was to

know that the excellent principles of Freemasonry were diffused throughout the globe ; and pleasing it was to learn , from the reminiseenses of the most celebrated travellers , those chivalrous pilgrims , who had crossed tbe great waters , even to the ends of the earth , that in the most remote countries they seldom failed to find a Freemason ; and wherever they found a Masonic brother , they always found a fellow-man imbued with the divine gift of charity . Fearlesslyindeedmight it be asked

, , , what sentiment could be enunciated capable of speaking more eloquently to the heart of every Freemason , than tbe toast so graciously confided to his care , and which he then gave to the brethren , with fraternal heartiness— " The Masonic Charities . " This toast was hailed with a degree of enthusiasm sufficient to awaken a spirit of benevolence in the breasts of a conclave of cardinals .

YORKSHIRE ( NORTH AND EAST ) . PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE . A Provincial Grand Lodge was held on the 4 th ult ., by special appointment , in the Old Globe Lodae , at Scarborough . Tbo Right Hon . the Earl of Zetland , X . T ., M . AV . G . M . of England , and R . AV . Prov . G . M . of this province , on the throne , supported by the following Prov . Grand Officers : —Bros . George Marwood

, D . Prov . G . M . ; James Meek , Prov . S . G . AV ; AV . F . Rooke , M . D . Prov . J . G . AV . ; the Rev . Joseph Hughes , M . A ., Prov . G . Chap . ; Richard Welsh Hollon , Prov . G . Treas . ; AA'illiam Lawton , Prov . G . Reg . ; John Pearson Bell , M . D .. Prov . G . Sec . ; George Fox , P . Prov . S . G . D . as Prov . S . G . D . ; Alexander Young , Prov . J . G . D . ; AVilliam Falkinbridge , P . Prov . S . G . AV ., Prov . G . Supt . of AVorks ; II . C . Martin , Prov . G . Dir . of Cers . ; Henry Pearson ,

Prov . G . Sword Bearer ; John Kemp , jun ., Prov . Grand Standard Bearer ; John Booker , Prov . G . Purst . ; AA'illiam Johr .-son , Prov . G . Tyler . The Provincial Grand Stewards present were : —Bros . Jonathan Turner , 660 ; John Hind , 724 ; Llewellyn AV . Longstaff , 1010 ; J . G . Milner , 57 ; G . Croft , 123 ; G . R . Poole , 200 . Many Past Provincial Grand Officers , and the Worshipful Masters ,

Past Masters , and Wardens , of the various lodges in the province also being present : and tbe following visitors : —Bros A'ictor Williamson , J . G . AV . of England ; D . W . Legard , Prov . G . S . Oxfordshire ; Rev . John Denton , M . A ., P . Prov . S . G . AA '

Leicestershire ; F . . Binckes , P . AI ., Sec . Eoyal Masonic Boys ' School ; J . Wordsworth , Prov . G . Supt . of Works , N . Y .,- AV . Sheard , AV . M . 971 ; J . Dyer , P . M ., 201 . The Provincial Grand Lodge having been opened in ample form and with solemn prayer , the Prov . G . Secretary read the minutes ofthe Provincial Grand Lodge hold at York , on the 20 th October , 1 SG 4 , which were confirmed . Letters were read from Bro . Lord LondesboroughP . Prov .

, S . G . AA ' ., and Bro . W . H . AVhite , P . G . Sec , expressive of their great regret at not being able to be present . The Prov . G . Treasurer then read his annual financial report , showing a balance of £ 24 17 s . Id . in favour of the Provincial Grand Lodge which having been audited by the AV . Masters of the two senior lodges , aud found correct , was unanimously adopted .

The annual returns and payments were then made by the various lodges in tbe province , all of which were represented . The report of the by-laws and Benevolent Fund Committee was then received ; after which the whole of the proposed rules and regulations of the Benevolent Fund , as recommended by the committee , were read . These were then gone through , aud separately considered by the Provincial Grand Lodge . After being discussed , and receiving alterations , the amended rules and regulations were unanimously adopted .

The Prov . S . G . AA ' . moved , and the Prov . J . G . AA' . seconded , a vote of thanks to the Prov . G . Secretary for tbo great care and labour displayed in preparing the by-laws of the Provincial Grand Lodge , and its Benevolent Fund , which vote was carried by acclamation . The Prov . G . Secretary briefly acknowledged the compliment . Bro . John Woodall AA'oodall , P . Prov . S . G . W .,- then moved " That the rules and regulations as just adopted be printed

and circulated and circulated amongst the brethren , " which was seconded by Bro . Thomas Thompson , P . M . Lennox Lodge , and carried unanimously . The Prov . G . M . then appointed the following brethren as Provincial Grand Officers for the ensuing year , with the exception of Bro . It . AV . Hollon , Prov . G . Treas ., who was re-elected by the Provincial Grand Lodge : —

Bro . George Marwood D . Prov . G . M . „ Robert Bower Prov . S . G . AA ' . „ Henry Pearson Prov . J . G . AA' . „ Rev . James Davidson , M . A ., Prov . G . Chap . „ Richard AVelsh Hollon Prov . G . Treas . „ AVilliam Lawton Prov . G . Reg . „ John Pearson Bell , M . D Prov . G . Sec , Thomas Carter Prov . S . G . D .

„ „ JolniTcale Prov . J . G . D . „ Thomas Cooper Prov . G , Supt . of AVorks . „ Thomas Thompson Prov . G . Dir . of Cers . „ Joseph Lyon Jacobs Prov . G . Sword Bearer . „ Thomas Camidge , Prov . G . Organist . „ John Booker Prov . G . Purst . „ AVilliam Johnson Prov . G . Tyler .

Six Provincial Grand Stewards were then nominated by the following lodges , viz .: —The Union , Minerva , Constitutional , Lion , Cleveland , and Zetland . The PROV . G . MASTER , in addressing the Provincial Grand Lodge , expressed his gratification at the numerous attendance of the brethren , and his satisfaction at the proceedings of tbe meeting -. especially did he congratulate them on the establishment of a Provincial Grand Fund of Benevolence , which would

not only tend to the furtherance of the greatest Masonic virtue —Charity , but which he trusted would shortly place this province in a position not inferior to any other : he had pleasure in contributing twenty guineas towards the fund . His Lordship observed that when he compared the present prosperous condition of this province with its state at the time he entered upon his office of Provincial Grand Master , now 30 years ago , he felt great cause for thankfulness and congratulation . Not only was

the number of the lodges increasing , but he thought with the great increase of members , there was also an increase in respectability . During the past year great unanimity had prevailed throughout the province . The brethren of one lodge had beon in some difficulties , owing to the neglect of their predecessors ; but thanks to the judicious advice of tbe worthy Deputy Provincial Grand Master these had been happily

surmounted . Very recently another lodge bad been founded , called the Sykes Lodge , which from its situation and the zeal of its promoters , his lordship thought would soon assume a high position . The Prov . G . M . then stated that he had received invitations for holding the next Provincial Grand Lodge from the brethren of the Lennox and Lion Lodges ; but the former having applied for the lasttwoyearshesbould hold tbe ProvincialGrandLodgenextyear

, at Richmond , where he trusted to meet as numerous a representation of the Craft as on the present occasion . In conclusion , his Lordship alluded with much emotion to his recent bereavement , and although he felt it his duty to attend , if possible , to the business of tho province , he was quite unfitted to be present at the banquet . The Provincial Grand Lodge was then closed in ample form

and with solemn prayer . Tho annual banquet was held the same evening in the Assembly Rooms , at which nearly 200 brethren were present ; and the evening was spent in the greatest unanimity and good feeling . The financial statement , which was confirmed by the Most Worshipful the G . AI ., showed the total receipts of tho Prov . G . L . to bo £ 87 15 s . 4 d ., the expenditure £ 12 18 s . 3 rf ., and invested in Consols , £ 50 , leaving a balance in hands of the Prov . G . Treas . of £ 24 17 s . Id .

SCARJIOROITOH . —Old O-lobe Lodge ( No . 200 ) . —On AA ' cdnesday evening , the 15 th inst ., this lodge was held , and an unusual number of brethren attended . Present : Bros . AA ' . B . Stewart , AA' . M . ; AA' . Bean , AV . G . ltooke , James Frederick Spun-, H . C

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