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services , bufc , afc the same time , they had reason to congratulate themselves fchafc such a very able , experienced and loved Mason , as Bro . Stebbiug had taken his place . He trusted that during the next year Freemasonry might succeed even more than ifc had hitherto done . He had reason to congratulate himself upon the liberal manner in which the brethren had come forward throughout tbe province to support the Masonic charities . He could nofc too strongly exhort the brethren , as far as the limits

of their circumstances allowed , to come forward and support the Masonic charities to the best of their ability . No more noble cause could they have in hand ; to no more noble cause could they contribute . He took the opportunity of tendering his thanks , especially to the AV . M ., Bro . Miller , nnd the brethren of the Gosport lodge , for the kind reception and the hospitality they bad extended to them on this occasion . The R . W . Prov . G . M . next gave , in truly Masonic sentiments ,

the health of R . AV . P . G . M . of South Australia ( Bro . Mildred ) , who , in reply to the toast , which was drunk with much cordiality , said he must take , in all probability a last farewell . Seventeen thousand miles would separate them , but they might & e assured that the kindly feeling he had witnessed that clay would be ever remembered by him . He was made a Mason in 1820 , and had passed his seventy-seventh year , so that he could not expect to live much longer . By the last day of December the

Australian cable was expected to be at work , and ho trusted to have the pleasure of sending a vote of thanks from his lodge to the AA ' orshipful Master and brethren of this lodge for the kindness he had received . The R . W . Prov . G . M ., in proposing " the D . Prov . G . M . of Hampshire , " said he thought that any Provincial Grand Master throughout the kingdom would be extremely fortunate if he could obtain the assistance of such an able and experienced Mason as Bro . ' Stebbing . Not only did he bring to lear ability , experience , and reputation , but that knowledge of the brethren and that esteem which he had secured from them , and which

would enable him to discharge any duty in the most able and efficient manner . He congratulated himself most heartily on having obtained his services . From the friendship that had existed between them for many years , he knew full well what a valuable brother he had to depend upon , and he tendered him his hearty and sincere thanks for having accepted the office . The Prov . G . M . having retired in order to save the train , the D . Prov . G . M . took his seat and responded , expressing in warm

terms the gratification he felt at the manner in which his appointment had been received . He dwelt upon the duty of brethren not to seek office unduly , and to show that he had practised what he preached , disclosed a secret which he had hitherto kept—thafc in 1843 the late Prov . G . M ., Sir Lucius Curtis , being about to leave England , appointed him D . Prov . G , M . Having read the appointment , he said he felt that a brother of greater position ought to hold the office , and he never registered

the appointment . After dwelling , in eloquent terms , upon the pleasure derived from Fremasonry , and the world-wide dissemination of its principles , lie congratulated the Gosport Lodge npon its prosperity , after having survived great difficulties , and upon the hospitality shown that day . The D . Prov . G . M . then gnye "the Prov . Grand Officers , " to which Bro . Eve , Prov . G . S . W ., responded . Bro . Colonel Owen proposed "thePast Prov . Grand Officers , "

and Bros . AA ' allingford , 1 ' . Prov . G . J . AA' . ; Frost , P . G . T . ; and Le Fcuvre , Prov . G . S ., severally responded . The D . Prov . G . M . next gave "the Gosport Lodge , " to which Bro . Miller , the AA' . M ., responded in an able speech . Other toasts of a complimentary character followed , and the pleasure of the company was increased by the vocal efforts of some of the brethren . During the banquet and between the toasts the splendid well-strained hand of the Royal Marine Light Infantry was stationed in the balcony , and under the direction Herr Kreyer , discoursed sweet music to the great delight of all present .

LINCOLNSHIRE . PROVINCIAL GBAND LODGE . The Provincial Grand Lodge of Lincolnshire met on Thursday , the 17 th inst ., in the City of Lincoln . The D . Prov . G . M ., Bro . W . H . Smyth , presided , in tbe unavoidable absence of the Prov . G . M ., his Grace the Duke of St . Albans .

The roll of the lodges was called over . The roll of Provincial Grand Officers was also called . The minutes of the Provincial Grand Lodge , holden at Gainsborough , on Thursday , the 3 rd November , 1870 , were read , put for confirmation and duly confirmed . The Provincial Grand Treasurer read his Financial Statement . The Provincial Grand Secretary read the Report of the Committee of the Prov . G . Lodge Fund of Benevolence and an

abstract of the accounts to the present time . Tho Provincial Grand Registrar read the Returns for tbe past year from the several lodges in the province . The Benevolent Committee having transacted their business , the D . Prov . G . M . appointed and invested the Provincial Grand Officers for the ensuing twelve months as follows : — Bro . Sufccliffe , ... Prov . G . S . AV .

„ Dr . C . Harrison Prov . G . J . AV . „ G . C . Brown ... , Prov . G . Chaplain . „ W . G . Moore Prov . G . Registrar . „ C . M . Nesbitt Prov . G . Treasurer . „ F . D . Marsden Prov . G . Secretary . „ Crowden Prov . G . S . D . „ Laughton Prov . G . J . D . AV . Watkins Prov . G . Sup . of Works .

„ „ T . M . Ramplen ... ., Prov . G . Sword Bearer . „ J . G . Bayles ... Prov . G . Organist . „ B . Fountain ... Prov . G . Pursuivant . „ S . S . Mossop ... Prov . G . Steward . „ G . Jackson Prov . G . „ , Ashton , Prov . G . „ „ A . Kirk Prov . G . „

On the motion of Bro . Smyth , D . Prov . G . M ., seconded by Bro . Hall , P . Prov . G . S . W ., the following resolution was adopted : — "That this Provincial Grand Lrdge desires to record its appreciation of the services of the late Provincial Grand Secretary , Bro . Lucas , und of the irreparable loss the Province has sustained by his death ; and the brethren do hereby direct the Prov . G . Secretary , Bro . Marsden , to express to the widow and family of our late esteemed brother their heartfelt sympathy with them

in their bereavement . " AV . Bro . E . Locock , P . Prov . J . G . W ., then proposed —• " Tbat in order tbat this province should be properly represented at the festivals of the Masonic Charities , it is resolved that one of those charities shall be selected each year at the annual meeting , and a representative steward be chosen to communicate with all the lodges of the province , and to receive contributions from such lodges as may havo no Steward of their own , " which was

carried-AV . Bro . AV . H . Radley , P . M ., 838 , Prov . J . G . AV ., and Secretary to the Provincial Chaiity Committee , read the Report for the past year as follows : — " The Charity Committee of the Province are glad to be able to meet their brethren again , with a favourable report of fche continued success of their candidates for the Great Central Charities of the Order . Since the last reportone male and one female annuitant have

, been elected . In the Boys'School we have nocandidale , the votes therefore were exchanged to aid our candidate in the Girls' School , Letitia AA'halley , who was elected on her first application , on the llth April , 1871 , by 1210 votes . We have now two female and three male annuitants , receiving yearly grants ; also one hoy and one girl in each school , and 50 Boys' votes to our credit for the election in October

. For the Girls ' and Boys' Schools — Furley , the first and only candidate for the latter ; and , as we have no candidate for the Girls' School , the girls' votes will be exchanged for the October election . For tbe Annuitants' Election in Ms » y next , Snsan Howell , of Boston , is the only candidate . The committee especially bring before the members and brethren the valuable services of Bro . Tiarkof Londonand

, , Bro . C . Lilley , of the Cumberland and Fortitude Lodge , London , for their provincial services rendered to Letitia Whnlley ; also to Bro . Jesse Owens , of London , for the great assistance he gave in the election of widow Jackson , and this committee proposes that Grand Lodge should he asked to pay a special vote of thanks to these brethren for their disinterested services

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MUSIC AS A MASONIC ACCOMPLISHMENT. Article 1
THE KNIGHTS-ERRANT. Article 2
MASONIC JOTTINGS, No. 83. Article 3
MASONIC WORK AND PLAY. Article 4
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 5
THE KNIGHT TEMPLAR, PAST AND PRESENT: HIS MISSION AND ITS MODERN OBJECTS. Article 7
THEN AND NOW. Article 8
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THE JEWEL OF THE GRAND PATRON OF THE ORDER IN IRELAND. Article 10
MASONIC MEMS. Article 11
GENERAL COMMITTEE OF GRAND LODGE AND LODGE OF BENEVOLENCE. Article 11
Craft Masonry. Article 12
PROVINCIAL. Article 13
CHANNEL ISLANDS. Article 17
AUSTRALIA. Article 17
SCOTLAND. Article 18
ROYAL ARCH. Article 18
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 18
MASONIC FESTIVITIES. Article 19
Poetry. Article 20
LIST OF LODGE MEETINGS &c., FOR WEEK ENDING SEPTEMBER 2ND , 1871. Article 20
METROPOLITAN LODGES AND CHAPTERS OF INSTRUCTION. Article 20
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Provincial.

services , bufc , afc the same time , they had reason to congratulate themselves fchafc such a very able , experienced and loved Mason , as Bro . Stebbiug had taken his place . He trusted that during the next year Freemasonry might succeed even more than ifc had hitherto done . He had reason to congratulate himself upon the liberal manner in which the brethren had come forward throughout tbe province to support the Masonic charities . He could nofc too strongly exhort the brethren , as far as the limits

of their circumstances allowed , to come forward and support the Masonic charities to the best of their ability . No more noble cause could they have in hand ; to no more noble cause could they contribute . He took the opportunity of tendering his thanks , especially to the AV . M ., Bro . Miller , nnd the brethren of the Gosport lodge , for the kind reception and the hospitality they bad extended to them on this occasion . The R . W . Prov . G . M . next gave , in truly Masonic sentiments ,

the health of R . AV . P . G . M . of South Australia ( Bro . Mildred ) , who , in reply to the toast , which was drunk with much cordiality , said he must take , in all probability a last farewell . Seventeen thousand miles would separate them , but they might & e assured that the kindly feeling he had witnessed that clay would be ever remembered by him . He was made a Mason in 1820 , and had passed his seventy-seventh year , so that he could not expect to live much longer . By the last day of December the

Australian cable was expected to be at work , and ho trusted to have the pleasure of sending a vote of thanks from his lodge to the AA ' orshipful Master and brethren of this lodge for the kindness he had received . The R . W . Prov . G . M ., in proposing " the D . Prov . G . M . of Hampshire , " said he thought that any Provincial Grand Master throughout the kingdom would be extremely fortunate if he could obtain the assistance of such an able and experienced Mason as Bro . ' Stebbing . Not only did he bring to lear ability , experience , and reputation , but that knowledge of the brethren and that esteem which he had secured from them , and which

would enable him to discharge any duty in the most able and efficient manner . He congratulated himself most heartily on having obtained his services . From the friendship that had existed between them for many years , he knew full well what a valuable brother he had to depend upon , and he tendered him his hearty and sincere thanks for having accepted the office . The Prov . G . M . having retired in order to save the train , the D . Prov . G . M . took his seat and responded , expressing in warm

terms the gratification he felt at the manner in which his appointment had been received . He dwelt upon the duty of brethren not to seek office unduly , and to show that he had practised what he preached , disclosed a secret which he had hitherto kept—thafc in 1843 the late Prov . G . M ., Sir Lucius Curtis , being about to leave England , appointed him D . Prov . G , M . Having read the appointment , he said he felt that a brother of greater position ought to hold the office , and he never registered

the appointment . After dwelling , in eloquent terms , upon the pleasure derived from Fremasonry , and the world-wide dissemination of its principles , lie congratulated the Gosport Lodge npon its prosperity , after having survived great difficulties , and upon the hospitality shown that day . The D . Prov . G . M . then gnye "the Prov . Grand Officers , " to which Bro . Eve , Prov . G . S . W ., responded . Bro . Colonel Owen proposed "thePast Prov . Grand Officers , "

and Bros . AA ' allingford , 1 ' . Prov . G . J . AA' . ; Frost , P . G . T . ; and Le Fcuvre , Prov . G . S ., severally responded . The D . Prov . G . M . next gave "the Gosport Lodge , " to which Bro . Miller , the AA' . M ., responded in an able speech . Other toasts of a complimentary character followed , and the pleasure of the company was increased by the vocal efforts of some of the brethren . During the banquet and between the toasts the splendid well-strained hand of the Royal Marine Light Infantry was stationed in the balcony , and under the direction Herr Kreyer , discoursed sweet music to the great delight of all present .

LINCOLNSHIRE . PROVINCIAL GBAND LODGE . The Provincial Grand Lodge of Lincolnshire met on Thursday , the 17 th inst ., in the City of Lincoln . The D . Prov . G . M ., Bro . W . H . Smyth , presided , in tbe unavoidable absence of the Prov . G . M ., his Grace the Duke of St . Albans .

The roll of the lodges was called over . The roll of Provincial Grand Officers was also called . The minutes of the Provincial Grand Lodge , holden at Gainsborough , on Thursday , the 3 rd November , 1870 , were read , put for confirmation and duly confirmed . The Provincial Grand Treasurer read his Financial Statement . The Provincial Grand Secretary read the Report of the Committee of the Prov . G . Lodge Fund of Benevolence and an

abstract of the accounts to the present time . Tho Provincial Grand Registrar read the Returns for tbe past year from the several lodges in the province . The Benevolent Committee having transacted their business , the D . Prov . G . M . appointed and invested the Provincial Grand Officers for the ensuing twelve months as follows : — Bro . Sufccliffe , ... Prov . G . S . AV .

„ Dr . C . Harrison Prov . G . J . AV . „ G . C . Brown ... , Prov . G . Chaplain . „ W . G . Moore Prov . G . Registrar . „ C . M . Nesbitt Prov . G . Treasurer . „ F . D . Marsden Prov . G . Secretary . „ Crowden Prov . G . S . D . „ Laughton Prov . G . J . D . AV . Watkins Prov . G . Sup . of Works .

„ „ T . M . Ramplen ... ., Prov . G . Sword Bearer . „ J . G . Bayles ... Prov . G . Organist . „ B . Fountain ... Prov . G . Pursuivant . „ S . S . Mossop ... Prov . G . Steward . „ G . Jackson Prov . G . „ , Ashton , Prov . G . „ „ A . Kirk Prov . G . „

On the motion of Bro . Smyth , D . Prov . G . M ., seconded by Bro . Hall , P . Prov . G . S . W ., the following resolution was adopted : — "That this Provincial Grand Lrdge desires to record its appreciation of the services of the late Provincial Grand Secretary , Bro . Lucas , und of the irreparable loss the Province has sustained by his death ; and the brethren do hereby direct the Prov . G . Secretary , Bro . Marsden , to express to the widow and family of our late esteemed brother their heartfelt sympathy with them

in their bereavement . " AV . Bro . E . Locock , P . Prov . J . G . W ., then proposed —• " Tbat in order tbat this province should be properly represented at the festivals of the Masonic Charities , it is resolved that one of those charities shall be selected each year at the annual meeting , and a representative steward be chosen to communicate with all the lodges of the province , and to receive contributions from such lodges as may havo no Steward of their own , " which was

carried-AV . Bro . AV . H . Radley , P . M ., 838 , Prov . J . G . AV ., and Secretary to the Provincial Chaiity Committee , read the Report for the past year as follows : — " The Charity Committee of the Province are glad to be able to meet their brethren again , with a favourable report of fche continued success of their candidates for the Great Central Charities of the Order . Since the last reportone male and one female annuitant have

, been elected . In the Boys'School we have nocandidale , the votes therefore were exchanged to aid our candidate in the Girls' School , Letitia AA'halley , who was elected on her first application , on the llth April , 1871 , by 1210 votes . We have now two female and three male annuitants , receiving yearly grants ; also one hoy and one girl in each school , and 50 Boys' votes to our credit for the election in October

. For the Girls ' and Boys' Schools — Furley , the first and only candidate for the latter ; and , as we have no candidate for the Girls' School , the girls' votes will be exchanged for the October election . For tbe Annuitants' Election in Ms » y next , Snsan Howell , of Boston , is the only candidate . The committee especially bring before the members and brethren the valuable services of Bro . Tiarkof Londonand

, , Bro . C . Lilley , of the Cumberland and Fortitude Lodge , London , for their provincial services rendered to Letitia Whnlley ; also to Bro . Jesse Owens , of London , for the great assistance he gave in the election of widow Jackson , and this committee proposes that Grand Lodge should he asked to pay a special vote of thanks to these brethren for their disinterested services

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