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Provincial Grand Lodge Of Cornwall.

tion of the work . And that it conld do by smoothing down social asperities in a way that no other institution was capable of doing , for no other institution could bring together hundreds of men to unite in a common work and share in a common ritual , and yet never jar upon the social , political , ar religious susceptibilities of one of them . So that Freemasons work on still , looking forward to the time that

shall come when the " Lost Name" shall be fonnd again by the patient delvers in darkness ; when the roof of God ' s World Temple of Worship shall be placed on its appointed supports ; aud He that is for ever shall be known no longer b y the cold abstractions of Great Architect and Grand Geometrician , but the Father of all shall bo revealed in His own true name of Love .

On the return to the Lodge Brother W . J . Hnghan proposed that the sermon be printed and inserted in the next Directory . The Right Worshipful Provincial Grand Master said he would , as usual , offer a few remarks , which he hoped would be found of some use and service . He then alluded to the great importance of the returns being sent in not later than 31 st January , and intimated that

he conld nofc , in any case , grant a dispensation for a Masonic procession or any similar exhibition if the object was only display . For purely Masonio ceremonies it might be granted , and only for snch a purpose . Having then alluded to a matter which concerned the admission of candidates , and to the Lodge afc Wadebridge , whioh is awaiting consecration , he said his next duty was a most pleasant one , namely , the presentation of a token of respect to Bro . E . T . Carlyon .

That worthy brother ' s genial kindness and worth in Masonry were well known to all in the Province . Some nine years ago they sustained a very heavy loss in Bro . Augustus Smith , and from fchafc time to the present Bro . Carlyon had earned feelings of deep gratitude for his help and service to himself as Provincial Grand Master , and to the whole Province . The presentation consisted of a magnificent silver salver , a P . M . ' s jewel , and a heavy gold bracelet for Mrs . Carlyon . On the salver was inscribed : —

" Presented to Edward Trewbody Carlyon , by the Freemasons of Cornwall , as a mark of fcheir sincere regard and grateful recognition of his active exertions in fche cause of Masonry , and of his invariable courtesy during the sixteen years he held the office of Provincial Grand Secretary . —1882 . "

W . Bro . Carlyon responded , saying he had been over twenty-five years a Mason , and bad served under three Provincial Grand Masters , one of whom was Sir Charles Lemon , and he was made Prov . Grand Registrar in Sir Charles ' s reign . Afterwards he served under one whom he might call a personal friend , Bro . Augustus Smith , and he could recall many happy days spent with him afc Truro . Of the

present Provincial Grand Master ifc was difficult to speak , he being present , bufc his kind and courteous manner and fche forbearance which his Lordship had always shown , made him respected by them all . Ifc was a feeling of pride , pleasure , and thankfulness that he from the bottom of bis heart , cordially accepted this salver . He should value ifc exceedingly , and he hoped one of his own name would cherish ifc for many years to come . He was also sure Mrs . Carlyon

would accept with pleasure the braolefc , and think the better of Freemasonry for the future . It was with a feeling of deep regret thafc he retired from office , bnt in Bro . Anderton he had a good successor who would give satisfaction . The Officers for the Cornwall Annuity aud Benevolent Fund were next elected as follow : —W . Bros . W . Tweedy Treasurer , Thomas Chirgwin Secretary , J . C . R . Crewes Assistant Secretary , W . D . Rogers Falmouth , and J . H . Sampson Truro , Auditors .

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Provincial Grand Lodge Of Cornwall.

tion of the work . And that it conld do by smoothing down social asperities in a way that no other institution was capable of doing , for no other institution could bring together hundreds of men to unite in a common work and share in a common ritual , and yet never jar upon the social , political , ar religious susceptibilities of one of them . So that Freemasons work on still , looking forward to the time that

shall come when the " Lost Name" shall be fonnd again by the patient delvers in darkness ; when the roof of God ' s World Temple of Worship shall be placed on its appointed supports ; aud He that is for ever shall be known no longer b y the cold abstractions of Great Architect and Grand Geometrician , but the Father of all shall bo revealed in His own true name of Love .

On the return to the Lodge Brother W . J . Hnghan proposed that the sermon be printed and inserted in the next Directory . The Right Worshipful Provincial Grand Master said he would , as usual , offer a few remarks , which he hoped would be found of some use and service . He then alluded to the great importance of the returns being sent in not later than 31 st January , and intimated that

he conld nofc , in any case , grant a dispensation for a Masonic procession or any similar exhibition if the object was only display . For purely Masonio ceremonies it might be granted , and only for snch a purpose . Having then alluded to a matter which concerned the admission of candidates , and to the Lodge afc Wadebridge , whioh is awaiting consecration , he said his next duty was a most pleasant one , namely , the presentation of a token of respect to Bro . E . T . Carlyon .

That worthy brother ' s genial kindness and worth in Masonry were well known to all in the Province . Some nine years ago they sustained a very heavy loss in Bro . Augustus Smith , and from fchafc time to the present Bro . Carlyon had earned feelings of deep gratitude for his help and service to himself as Provincial Grand Master , and to the whole Province . The presentation consisted of a magnificent silver salver , a P . M . ' s jewel , and a heavy gold bracelet for Mrs . Carlyon . On the salver was inscribed : —

" Presented to Edward Trewbody Carlyon , by the Freemasons of Cornwall , as a mark of fcheir sincere regard and grateful recognition of his active exertions in fche cause of Masonry , and of his invariable courtesy during the sixteen years he held the office of Provincial Grand Secretary . —1882 . "

W . Bro . Carlyon responded , saying he had been over twenty-five years a Mason , and bad served under three Provincial Grand Masters , one of whom was Sir Charles Lemon , and he was made Prov . Grand Registrar in Sir Charles ' s reign . Afterwards he served under one whom he might call a personal friend , Bro . Augustus Smith , and he could recall many happy days spent with him afc Truro . Of the

present Provincial Grand Master ifc was difficult to speak , he being present , bufc his kind and courteous manner and fche forbearance which his Lordship had always shown , made him respected by them all . Ifc was a feeling of pride , pleasure , and thankfulness that he from the bottom of bis heart , cordially accepted this salver . He should value ifc exceedingly , and he hoped one of his own name would cherish ifc for many years to come . He was also sure Mrs . Carlyon

would accept with pleasure the braolefc , and think the better of Freemasonry for the future . It was with a feeling of deep regret thafc he retired from office , bnt in Bro . Anderton he had a good successor who would give satisfaction . The Officers for the Cornwall Annuity aud Benevolent Fund were next elected as follow : —W . Bros . W . Tweedy Treasurer , Thomas Chirgwin Secretary , J . C . R . Crewes Assistant Secretary , W . D . Rogers Falmouth , and J . H . Sampson Truro , Auditors .

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