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Prov. G. Lodge Of Oxfordshire.

PROV . G . LODGE OF OXFORDSHIRE .

ON Wednesday the Annual Provincial Grand Lodge of Oxfordshire was held in tho pretty little town of Heuley-on-Thames , and the proceedings wore marked by an event of special interest , the Earl of Jersey P . G . W .

Provincial Grand Master , having consented to lay tho foundation stone of a Masonic Hall , to be erected by tho brethren of tho Thames Lodge , No 1895 , on a suitable site in the Reading Road , within a short distance of the Groat

Western Railway Station , generously presented by Bro . Mackenzie . The brethren attended in good numbers from different parts of the Province , and for their con venience tho Great Western Railway Company slipped a

carriage from one of their fast up trains , at Tvvyford Junction . Tho Provincial Grand Lodge was opened at two o ' clock , at the Town Hall , by Lord Jersey , assisted by Bro . Reginald Bird , M . A ., Past Grand Deacon

Deputy Provincial Grand Master , Bro . tho Rov . H . Sayers Provincial Grand Chaplain , Bros . Hermon Hodge , M . P ., W . Lewis Morgan Provincial Grand Secretary , and

other-Provincial Grand Officers . The roll of the Lodges having been called , and the minutes of tho last Provincial Grand Lodge confirmed , the brethren formed into procession and

walked through the Market Place and Duke Street to tho site , in the Reading Road , where a large concourse of persons had assembled , the weather being extremely fine . The Worshipful Master of the Thames Lodge , Brother E . Carlisle , presented a silver trowel , suitably inscribed , to

the Provincial Grand Master , who proceeded to lay the stone . At the conclusion of the ceremony , which was carried out with full Masonic rites , the procession re-formed , and the brethren returned to the Town Hall , when the

Provincial Grand Lodge business was at once resumed , and tho Provincial Grand Master appointed and invested his Officers for the ensuing year . The Provincial Grand

Lodgo having been closed in duo form , tlio brethren adjourned to fcho Red Lion Hotel , where a banquet was served , and the usual Masonic toasts wero honoured .

Powell Lodge, No. 2257.

POWELL LODGE , No . 2257 .

T nilE installation meeting of this Lodge , which was established last -L year , in honour of tho Prov . Grand Master of Bristol , was held at Freemasons' Hall , Bristol , on Tuesday evening , 29 th ult . There wero present tho following Officers and members of the Lodgo : — Bro . Picrrcponfc Harris P . P . G . S . W . Prov . G . Secretary W . M ., W . E .

Parry Prov . G . Registrar I . P . M ., G . J . Hill as S . W ., George Dowson J . W ., W . K . Abbott P . P . G . J . D . Treasurer , Peter S . Allison S . D ., W . R . Chandler as J . D ., Harold Lewis Prov . G . Steward D . C , W . B . Heaton as I . G ., David Rose P . P . G . D ., J . R . Shorlaud P . P . G . J . W ., L . Ashcroft Prov . G . D . Som ., W . B . Heaton S . W . 103 , F . Lenon

Brown , H . B . Brock , Wm . Thwaites , H . F . Lewis , J . J . Edwards , R . D . Cruikshank , C . W . Copa Proctor P . M . 187 , E . J . Filler ? , J . L . Dickiuson , T . F . Hanley , J . V . Cavell , Andrew U . Fenn , R . M . Hatch . Among tho visitors were * . —Broa . A . Deedea P . P . G . S . W ., W . S . Paul P . P . G . S . of W ., G . C . Hewitt P . P . G . Standard Bearer Gloucester ,

J . W . Lawson Prov . G . O ., Farrau Lambert P . P . G . D ., Bolt P . P . G . D ., Wm . Roberts P . P . G . D . Somerset , Walter Hobkirk W . M . 1833 , J . A . Page P . P . G . S . W ., E . A . Barnett P . P . G . Sword Bearer , Rev . F . L . Byrde Prov . G . Chaplain Somerset , Cater Cripps P . P . G . Standard Bearer Somerset , T . W . Stone P . P . G . Standard Bearer , Rev . James

Fouutaine , Robert Burnett P . P . G . Sword Bearer , F . R . Geary Prov . G . A . D . C , W . H . Cowlin P . P . G . S . of W ., W . F . Gould P . M . 855 , J . Hndson Smith 187 , Wm . Proctor W . M . 1296 , R . M . Worlock P . M . 1296 , J . Tochatti , Follett , H . A . Hood Daniel . Henry Jeans 610 , Gray 103 , Adam Rankin , W . H . Brown J . W . 320 , E . E .

Hobbs 326 , A . F . Woodward 63 , Gago 610 , Lyne Feai 1296 , W . Henderson 18 , R . ' Cockle P . P . G . St . B ., W . Pullin 1755 , W . Galpiu P . P . G . St . B ., A . C . St . Paul P . G . Supt . of Works , C . K . C . Horapath P . G . Sword Bearer , John Gard P . P . J . G . W ., David Bell P . P . G . D ., E . J . Grubb P . P . G . P ., R . Olive P . P . G . P ., JR . O . Parminter

Organist , A . Potter 187 , F . II . Jullioii 103 , J . H . Davies 103 , A . * Caink , G . Williams , H . Frame , J . Hcnuing , Smallvvood . Tho Lodgo having been opened , the Deputy Provincial Grand Master , Bro . Colonel J . 11 . Bramble P . A . G . D . C . England , was announced and formally received . Tbe minutes of tho last regular meeting , at

which Bro . Piercpont Harris was re-elected as W . M ., having been read and confirmed , the Deputy Provincial Grand Master took tlio chair , aud re-installed the W . M . At tho close of tho ootemouy , au installation autliem , composed for the occasion by Brother John "Nortbam , was sung , under the direction of tlio composer . Tho

solos were beautifully rendered by tho well-known West of England baritone , Bro . Montague Worlock , aud it is sufficient to add that the siugors of the choruses wore chielly members of the Bristol Orpheus and Bristol Madrigal Societies . Tho composition was very inuuli admired . The W . M . then proceeded to apnoint and invest his Officers .

as follow : —Bros . W . E . Parry I . P . M ., Georgo Dowson S . W ., Peter Allison J . W ., W . K . Abbott Treasurer , Johu Fortham Secretary , W . R . Chandler S . D ., II . F . Lewis J . D ., Harold Low is D . C , F . L . Brown I . G ., J . Stoato Tyler , J . Webber Assistant Tyler . Bro . W . E . Parry then , on bohulf of tbo kothron , orcaajutctl tho W . M . with an

Powell Lodge, No. 2257.

exceedingly handsome Pasfc Master's jewel , made of 18 carat gold , and beautifully chaste . Afc the top of tho ribbon was a bar with tin " word Founder , and on the ribbon a shield with tho arms and . ' niotfcc of tho Lodgo in coloured enamel . Bro . Parry said thafc every member of tho Lodgo had taken part in tho provision of that present ,

whioh he hoped tbo W . M . would wear in testimony of their appreciation of how much tho successful starting and present prosperity of fche Lodgo wore due to his energy and ability and good work . Bro . Harold Lewis said he bad been requested to support the remarks of the previous speaker , and bore testimony to the minuto attention

which Bro . Harris gavo every detail in connection with tho work of the Lodge . The W . M . suitably acknowledged tho present . Two candidates for initiation and live joining members having been proposed , tho Lodgo was closed , Bro . Farran Lambert ' s now march being played as the brethren loft the Lodge-room . Thoy then

adjourned to tho spacious banqnoting-hall on the ground floor of tho bnilding , where the installation supper wafj partaken of . Tbe usual toast list was gone through , but the speeches wero rigidly condensed , aa the following very attractive programme had been arranged : — " God Save the Queon" ; " God Blesa the Prince of Wales" ; glee

"Threo Doughty Men" ; song , "Simon the Cellarer , " Brother J . Tochatti ; song , " Good bye Sweetheart , " Bro . Adam Rankin ; song , "The King's Minstrel , " Bro . Montague Worlock ; duet , " My Heart's Delight , " Bros . W . It . Chandler and J . Northam ; song , " Oh , Hear the Wild Winds blow , " Bro . Caink ; glee , "Banish , O , Maiden" ;

song , "Come into tho Garden , Maud , Bro . S . W . Fallen ; song , " The Toreador , " Bro . Montague Worlock ; glee , " Tho Old Brigade "; song , " My Queen , " Bro . H . H . Hood Daniel ; song , " Femmine , Feminine , " Bro . Caink ; song , "Mari Jane , " Bro . H . Jeans ; glee , "A Franklyn's Dogge "; song , "Let me like a Soldier fall , "

Bro . W . R . Chandler ; glee , "Tho Chafers "; song , " The Message , " Bro . H . F . Lambert ; song , " Will o' fche Wisp , " Bro . J . Northam ; " ¦ Anld Lang Syne , " Bro . P . S . Allison . The glees were rendered

by members of the Bristol Orpheus and Bristol Madrigal Societies . The evening ' s proceeding's furnished a rioh musical treat , and ifc was generally agreed by the visitors that they had never been present at a more enjoyable or more successful Masonio gathering .

Duke of Cornwall Lodge of Instruction , JNO . 1839 . — A meeting was held on Tuesday , 29 th nlfc ., afc the Queen ' s Arms , Queen-street , Cheapside . Bros . A . H . Jakins W . M ., C . Davison S . W ., S . Klingenstein J . W ., Miller Secretary , H . Lowry S . D ., M . Marks J . D ., L . Weil I . G . ; Past Masters Bros . N . P . Vallentine , A . J . Dixie , J . W . Dewsnap , A . Williams , W . Martin , J . S . Miller , C . 0 .

Weedon , W . Belchamber . Lodge was opened in due form and tha minntes of previous meeting were read and confirmed . Lodge was opened in tho second degree aud tho ceremony of raising having been announced , Bro . Culver answered the usual questions and was entrusted . Lodge was opened in the third degree , when the

ceremony of raising was rehearsed , Bro . Culverhouso acting as candidate . Lodge was resumed in tho first degree and the ceremony of initiation was rehearsed , Bro . Brooko-Hitching acting as candidate . Bro . J . S ,

Miller , Salmon Loclgo , No . 1668 , was unanimously elected a member . A hearty voto of thanks was given to Bro . Max Mendelssohn , late Secretary , for his pasfc services . Lodge was adjourned to Tuesday , 5 th instant .

MORGAN ' S SIM LUNG CHESS LIBRAKY . —Tho fourth book of this handy aud popular series contains a second selection of games played at the International Tournament in New York in the spring of this year . Among tho forty games will bo found ouo between M . I .

Ischigorm and Max Weiss , the two players who tied for first honours with 29 points each , and divided the prizes after four subsequent games had been drawn . Tho hand book , which ia neatly printed , can bo obtained at Simpkin , Marshall and Co ., or of W . W . Morgan jun ., 17 Medina Road , Holloway , N . —Daily Chronicle .

The now volume of " Cassell ' s Family Magazine , " begins with tho December Part , which will bo ready on tho 25 fchinsfc . The following attractive serial stories havo been arranged for , and will bo commenced in that Part : — "Tho Stronger Will , " a characteristic love-story , by E . Everett Green , author of " Monica , " & c . ; "To bo Given up , " a

story of quiet surrender , by Kato Eyre , author of " A Step iu fche Dark , " kc . ; " In tho Wild West , " a story of adventure , by J . Berwick Harwood , author of "Paul Knox , Pifcmau , " "Lady Flavin , " & c . Besides theso , thoro will bo numerous other features , both useful aud interesting , that wo fool suro will uphold tho prestige of fchia oxcollenfc journal .

Ihe annual pr ; z 3 meeting of the Honourable Artillery Company took place at Park tho other week . Raiu foil throughout most of tho day . Tho entries wero larger than in any previous year . Tho prizo presented \> y the Fit / .-oy Lodge , attached to tho regiment , was taken by Private Gilbert , with 76 points out of a possible 80 ; and Mayor

Maiuwarning Jouua' prizo at 200 , 500 , and GOO yards , was taken with the capital ycoro of 90 points by Colour-Sergeant Brooking . Tho " N . G . O . " also wou tho lirsfc prizo iu the aggregates , vahio 15 guineas , presented by Lord Do Vesci . The championship and gold juwol of tlio regiment was taken by Sergeant Wood , who ifc will 1 ) 0 remembered recently wou tho championship of Middlesex .

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Prov. G. Lodge Of Oxfordshire.

PROV . G . LODGE OF OXFORDSHIRE .

ON Wednesday the Annual Provincial Grand Lodge of Oxfordshire was held in tho pretty little town of Heuley-on-Thames , and the proceedings wore marked by an event of special interest , the Earl of Jersey P . G . W .

Provincial Grand Master , having consented to lay tho foundation stone of a Masonic Hall , to be erected by tho brethren of tho Thames Lodge , No 1895 , on a suitable site in the Reading Road , within a short distance of the Groat

Western Railway Station , generously presented by Bro . Mackenzie . The brethren attended in good numbers from different parts of the Province , and for their con venience tho Great Western Railway Company slipped a

carriage from one of their fast up trains , at Tvvyford Junction . Tho Provincial Grand Lodge was opened at two o ' clock , at the Town Hall , by Lord Jersey , assisted by Bro . Reginald Bird , M . A ., Past Grand Deacon

Deputy Provincial Grand Master , Bro . tho Rov . H . Sayers Provincial Grand Chaplain , Bros . Hermon Hodge , M . P ., W . Lewis Morgan Provincial Grand Secretary , and

other-Provincial Grand Officers . The roll of the Lodges having been called , and the minutes of tho last Provincial Grand Lodge confirmed , the brethren formed into procession and

walked through the Market Place and Duke Street to tho site , in the Reading Road , where a large concourse of persons had assembled , the weather being extremely fine . The Worshipful Master of the Thames Lodge , Brother E . Carlisle , presented a silver trowel , suitably inscribed , to

the Provincial Grand Master , who proceeded to lay the stone . At the conclusion of the ceremony , which was carried out with full Masonic rites , the procession re-formed , and the brethren returned to the Town Hall , when the

Provincial Grand Lodge business was at once resumed , and tho Provincial Grand Master appointed and invested his Officers for the ensuing year . The Provincial Grand

Lodgo having been closed in duo form , tlio brethren adjourned to fcho Red Lion Hotel , where a banquet was served , and the usual Masonic toasts wero honoured .

Powell Lodge, No. 2257.

POWELL LODGE , No . 2257 .

T nilE installation meeting of this Lodge , which was established last -L year , in honour of tho Prov . Grand Master of Bristol , was held at Freemasons' Hall , Bristol , on Tuesday evening , 29 th ult . There wero present tho following Officers and members of the Lodgo : — Bro . Picrrcponfc Harris P . P . G . S . W . Prov . G . Secretary W . M ., W . E .

Parry Prov . G . Registrar I . P . M ., G . J . Hill as S . W ., George Dowson J . W ., W . K . Abbott P . P . G . J . D . Treasurer , Peter S . Allison S . D ., W . R . Chandler as J . D ., Harold Lewis Prov . G . Steward D . C , W . B . Heaton as I . G ., David Rose P . P . G . D ., J . R . Shorlaud P . P . G . J . W ., L . Ashcroft Prov . G . D . Som ., W . B . Heaton S . W . 103 , F . Lenon

Brown , H . B . Brock , Wm . Thwaites , H . F . Lewis , J . J . Edwards , R . D . Cruikshank , C . W . Copa Proctor P . M . 187 , E . J . Filler ? , J . L . Dickiuson , T . F . Hanley , J . V . Cavell , Andrew U . Fenn , R . M . Hatch . Among tho visitors were * . —Broa . A . Deedea P . P . G . S . W ., W . S . Paul P . P . G . S . of W ., G . C . Hewitt P . P . G . Standard Bearer Gloucester ,

J . W . Lawson Prov . G . O ., Farrau Lambert P . P . G . D ., Bolt P . P . G . D ., Wm . Roberts P . P . G . D . Somerset , Walter Hobkirk W . M . 1833 , J . A . Page P . P . G . S . W ., E . A . Barnett P . P . G . Sword Bearer , Rev . F . L . Byrde Prov . G . Chaplain Somerset , Cater Cripps P . P . G . Standard Bearer Somerset , T . W . Stone P . P . G . Standard Bearer , Rev . James

Fouutaine , Robert Burnett P . P . G . Sword Bearer , F . R . Geary Prov . G . A . D . C , W . H . Cowlin P . P . G . S . of W ., W . F . Gould P . M . 855 , J . Hndson Smith 187 , Wm . Proctor W . M . 1296 , R . M . Worlock P . M . 1296 , J . Tochatti , Follett , H . A . Hood Daniel . Henry Jeans 610 , Gray 103 , Adam Rankin , W . H . Brown J . W . 320 , E . E .

Hobbs 326 , A . F . Woodward 63 , Gago 610 , Lyne Feai 1296 , W . Henderson 18 , R . ' Cockle P . P . G . St . B ., W . Pullin 1755 , W . Galpiu P . P . G . St . B ., A . C . St . Paul P . G . Supt . of Works , C . K . C . Horapath P . G . Sword Bearer , John Gard P . P . J . G . W ., David Bell P . P . G . D ., E . J . Grubb P . P . G . P ., R . Olive P . P . G . P ., JR . O . Parminter

Organist , A . Potter 187 , F . II . Jullioii 103 , J . H . Davies 103 , A . * Caink , G . Williams , H . Frame , J . Hcnuing , Smallvvood . Tho Lodgo having been opened , the Deputy Provincial Grand Master , Bro . Colonel J . 11 . Bramble P . A . G . D . C . England , was announced and formally received . Tbe minutes of tho last regular meeting , at

which Bro . Piercpont Harris was re-elected as W . M ., having been read and confirmed , the Deputy Provincial Grand Master took tlio chair , aud re-installed the W . M . At tho close of tho ootemouy , au installation autliem , composed for the occasion by Brother John "Nortbam , was sung , under the direction of tlio composer . Tho

solos were beautifully rendered by tho well-known West of England baritone , Bro . Montague Worlock , aud it is sufficient to add that the siugors of the choruses wore chielly members of the Bristol Orpheus and Bristol Madrigal Societies . Tho composition was very inuuli admired . The W . M . then proceeded to apnoint and invest his Officers .

as follow : —Bros . W . E . Parry I . P . M ., Georgo Dowson S . W ., Peter Allison J . W ., W . K . Abbott Treasurer , Johu Fortham Secretary , W . R . Chandler S . D ., II . F . Lewis J . D ., Harold Low is D . C , F . L . Brown I . G ., J . Stoato Tyler , J . Webber Assistant Tyler . Bro . W . E . Parry then , on bohulf of tbo kothron , orcaajutctl tho W . M . with an

Powell Lodge, No. 2257.

exceedingly handsome Pasfc Master's jewel , made of 18 carat gold , and beautifully chaste . Afc the top of tho ribbon was a bar with tin " word Founder , and on the ribbon a shield with tho arms and . ' niotfcc of tho Lodgo in coloured enamel . Bro . Parry said thafc every member of tho Lodgo had taken part in tho provision of that present ,

whioh he hoped tbo W . M . would wear in testimony of their appreciation of how much tho successful starting and present prosperity of fche Lodgo wore due to his energy and ability and good work . Bro . Harold Lewis said he bad been requested to support the remarks of the previous speaker , and bore testimony to the minuto attention

which Bro . Harris gavo every detail in connection with tho work of the Lodge . The W . M . suitably acknowledged tho present . Two candidates for initiation and live joining members having been proposed , tho Lodgo was closed , Bro . Farran Lambert ' s now march being played as the brethren loft the Lodge-room . Thoy then

adjourned to tho spacious banqnoting-hall on the ground floor of tho bnilding , where the installation supper wafj partaken of . Tbe usual toast list was gone through , but the speeches wero rigidly condensed , aa the following very attractive programme had been arranged : — " God Save the Queon" ; " God Blesa the Prince of Wales" ; glee

"Threo Doughty Men" ; song , "Simon the Cellarer , " Brother J . Tochatti ; song , " Good bye Sweetheart , " Bro . Adam Rankin ; song , "The King's Minstrel , " Bro . Montague Worlock ; duet , " My Heart's Delight , " Bros . W . It . Chandler and J . Northam ; song , " Oh , Hear the Wild Winds blow , " Bro . Caink ; glee , "Banish , O , Maiden" ;

song , "Come into tho Garden , Maud , Bro . S . W . Fallen ; song , " The Toreador , " Bro . Montague Worlock ; glee , " Tho Old Brigade "; song , " My Queen , " Bro . H . H . Hood Daniel ; song , " Femmine , Feminine , " Bro . Caink ; song , "Mari Jane , " Bro . H . Jeans ; glee , "A Franklyn's Dogge "; song , "Let me like a Soldier fall , "

Bro . W . R . Chandler ; glee , "Tho Chafers "; song , " The Message , " Bro . H . F . Lambert ; song , " Will o' fche Wisp , " Bro . J . Northam ; " ¦ Anld Lang Syne , " Bro . P . S . Allison . The glees were rendered

by members of the Bristol Orpheus and Bristol Madrigal Societies . The evening ' s proceeding's furnished a rioh musical treat , and ifc was generally agreed by the visitors that they had never been present at a more enjoyable or more successful Masonio gathering .

Duke of Cornwall Lodge of Instruction , JNO . 1839 . — A meeting was held on Tuesday , 29 th nlfc ., afc the Queen ' s Arms , Queen-street , Cheapside . Bros . A . H . Jakins W . M ., C . Davison S . W ., S . Klingenstein J . W ., Miller Secretary , H . Lowry S . D ., M . Marks J . D ., L . Weil I . G . ; Past Masters Bros . N . P . Vallentine , A . J . Dixie , J . W . Dewsnap , A . Williams , W . Martin , J . S . Miller , C . 0 .

Weedon , W . Belchamber . Lodge was opened in due form and tha minntes of previous meeting were read and confirmed . Lodge was opened in tho second degree aud tho ceremony of raising having been announced , Bro . Culver answered the usual questions and was entrusted . Lodge was opened in the third degree , when the

ceremony of raising was rehearsed , Bro . Culverhouso acting as candidate . Lodge was resumed in tho first degree and the ceremony of initiation was rehearsed , Bro . Brooko-Hitching acting as candidate . Bro . J . S ,

Miller , Salmon Loclgo , No . 1668 , was unanimously elected a member . A hearty voto of thanks was given to Bro . Max Mendelssohn , late Secretary , for his pasfc services . Lodge was adjourned to Tuesday , 5 th instant .

MORGAN ' S SIM LUNG CHESS LIBRAKY . —Tho fourth book of this handy aud popular series contains a second selection of games played at the International Tournament in New York in the spring of this year . Among tho forty games will bo found ouo between M . I .

Ischigorm and Max Weiss , the two players who tied for first honours with 29 points each , and divided the prizes after four subsequent games had been drawn . Tho hand book , which ia neatly printed , can bo obtained at Simpkin , Marshall and Co ., or of W . W . Morgan jun ., 17 Medina Road , Holloway , N . —Daily Chronicle .

The now volume of " Cassell ' s Family Magazine , " begins with tho December Part , which will bo ready on tho 25 fchinsfc . The following attractive serial stories havo been arranged for , and will bo commenced in that Part : — "Tho Stronger Will , " a characteristic love-story , by E . Everett Green , author of " Monica , " & c . ; "To bo Given up , " a

story of quiet surrender , by Kato Eyre , author of " A Step iu fche Dark , " kc . ; " In tho Wild West , " a story of adventure , by J . Berwick Harwood , author of "Paul Knox , Pifcmau , " "Lady Flavin , " & c . Besides theso , thoro will bo numerous other features , both useful aud interesting , that wo fool suro will uphold tho prestige of fchia oxcollenfc journal .

Ihe annual pr ; z 3 meeting of the Honourable Artillery Company took place at Park tho other week . Raiu foil throughout most of tho day . Tho entries wero larger than in any previous year . Tho prizo presented \> y the Fit / .-oy Lodge , attached to tho regiment , was taken by Private Gilbert , with 76 points out of a possible 80 ; and Mayor

Maiuwarning Jouua' prizo at 200 , 500 , and GOO yards , was taken with the capital ycoro of 90 points by Colour-Sergeant Brooking . Tho " N . G . O . " also wou tho lirsfc prizo iu the aggregates , vahio 15 guineas , presented by Lord Do Vesci . The championship and gold juwol of tlio regiment was taken by Sergeant Wood , who ifc will 1 ) 0 remembered recently wou tho championship of Middlesex .

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