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Masonic Intelligence.

MASONIC INTELLIGENCE .

YORKSHIRE . DESCRIPTION OF THE FESTIVAL PROCESSION , & C . AT THE DEDICATION AND OPENING OF THE GENERAL INFIRMARY , AT SHEFFIELD , ON WEDNESDAY THE 4 TH OF OCTOBER LAST . ' DIVINE SERVICE , in which were introduced the Dettingen Te Deum , the Coronation ; Anthem , and other excellent musical pieces , was . performed in the morning at St . Paul ' s Church . The Sermon for the occasion

was preached by the Rev . James Wilkinson , from i John , chap . iii . verse 17 . { But whoso hath this world ' s goods , and seeth his brother have need , and sllutteth up his bowels of compassion from him , how dv / elleth the love of God in him ? ' The discourse from thesu emphatical words was happily adapted to the subjeft '; while the-benevolent sentiments which it breathed , and the fervency with which they were communicated , pleaded most powerfully to the feelings ofthe audience , and prepared their minds for the solemn ceremony of opening an asylum for the unfortunate , which was immediately to follow . At the conclusion of divine service , the grand procession began to move j , n three divisions , as follow :

FIRST DIVISION . Two Trumpeters , on white horses , dressed in white ; two Constables , with staves ; Band of Music ; two Tilers , with swords ; Standard , crimson silk , Faith , Hope , and Charity , borne by Brother Kirkby ; a Steward ( Walton ) ' with pink wand ; Visiting Brothers , in white aprons and gloves , according to tbe rank of their respective Lodges , Juniors first ; Loyal Halifax Lodge , No . 54 . 9 ; Alfred Lodge , Leeds , No . 54 6 ; Philanthropic Lodge ,

Leeds , No . 54 . 2 ; Scarsdale Lodge , Chesterfield , No . 519 ; Lodge of Fidelity , Leeds , No . 511 ; St . George ' s Lodge , Doncaster , No . 432 ; Standard , blue silk , Brotherly Love , Belief , and Truth , borne by Brother Giilatt ; Brother Parnell , one of the Provincial Grand Officers for Lancashire , in his red sas ! i and apron ; Prince of Wales ' s Lodge , Gainsborough , No . 423 ; Stockport Lodge , No . 279 ; Stockport Lodge , No . 268 ; Lodge of Unanimity , Wakefield / No . 202 ; Union Lodge , Nottingham , No . 162 ; Lodge of Probity , Halifax , No . 61 ; two Stewards , with pink rods , ( Brothers Carnail and Sheard ) ; Flag of the Royal Brunswick Lodge , carried by Brother Hunter ;

Members of the Britannia and Royal Brunswick Lodges , out of office , two and two , Juniors first ; Royal Arch Banner , borne by Companion Nicholson ; Royal-Arch Companions , with sashes and aprons , t \ vo and two ; Knight Templars' Banner , borne by Knight Companion Witbam ; Knight Templar Companions , with- sashes and aprons , two and two ; a Stew . trd ( Brother Lamb ) with a pink rod ; Architect ( Brother Cundell ) with square , level , and plumb rule , on a pink silk cushion . The LODUE ( covered with white

satin , and bung round the sides with blue silk , embroidered with the einolem ' s of Masonry ) carried by four Master Masons , viz . Brothers Schofiekl , Bellamy , Jessop , and Grayson ; Master of the 7 th Lodge , ( Loyal Halifax ) with two silver pitchers , containing Wine and Oil ; Master ofthe 6 th Lodge , ( Alfred Lodge , Leeds ) with a gold pitcher , containing Corn ; Standard , purple silk , Justice , Fortitude , Temperance , and Prudence , borne by Brother Snidall ; Master of the 4 th Lodge , ( Stockport ) carrying the first great Lig ht ; Two Master Masons , Brothers Thomas Schofield and Hiram Cutter , carrying the Celestial and Terrestrial Globes : Master of the 3 d Lodge , ( Stockport )

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Masonic Intelligence.

MASONIC INTELLIGENCE .

YORKSHIRE . DESCRIPTION OF THE FESTIVAL PROCESSION , & C . AT THE DEDICATION AND OPENING OF THE GENERAL INFIRMARY , AT SHEFFIELD , ON WEDNESDAY THE 4 TH OF OCTOBER LAST . ' DIVINE SERVICE , in which were introduced the Dettingen Te Deum , the Coronation ; Anthem , and other excellent musical pieces , was . performed in the morning at St . Paul ' s Church . The Sermon for the occasion

was preached by the Rev . James Wilkinson , from i John , chap . iii . verse 17 . { But whoso hath this world ' s goods , and seeth his brother have need , and sllutteth up his bowels of compassion from him , how dv / elleth the love of God in him ? ' The discourse from thesu emphatical words was happily adapted to the subjeft '; while the-benevolent sentiments which it breathed , and the fervency with which they were communicated , pleaded most powerfully to the feelings ofthe audience , and prepared their minds for the solemn ceremony of opening an asylum for the unfortunate , which was immediately to follow . At the conclusion of divine service , the grand procession began to move j , n three divisions , as follow :

FIRST DIVISION . Two Trumpeters , on white horses , dressed in white ; two Constables , with staves ; Band of Music ; two Tilers , with swords ; Standard , crimson silk , Faith , Hope , and Charity , borne by Brother Kirkby ; a Steward ( Walton ) ' with pink wand ; Visiting Brothers , in white aprons and gloves , according to tbe rank of their respective Lodges , Juniors first ; Loyal Halifax Lodge , No . 54 . 9 ; Alfred Lodge , Leeds , No . 54 6 ; Philanthropic Lodge ,

Leeds , No . 54 . 2 ; Scarsdale Lodge , Chesterfield , No . 519 ; Lodge of Fidelity , Leeds , No . 511 ; St . George ' s Lodge , Doncaster , No . 432 ; Standard , blue silk , Brotherly Love , Belief , and Truth , borne by Brother Giilatt ; Brother Parnell , one of the Provincial Grand Officers for Lancashire , in his red sas ! i and apron ; Prince of Wales ' s Lodge , Gainsborough , No . 423 ; Stockport Lodge , No . 279 ; Stockport Lodge , No . 268 ; Lodge of Unanimity , Wakefield / No . 202 ; Union Lodge , Nottingham , No . 162 ; Lodge of Probity , Halifax , No . 61 ; two Stewards , with pink rods , ( Brothers Carnail and Sheard ) ; Flag of the Royal Brunswick Lodge , carried by Brother Hunter ;

Members of the Britannia and Royal Brunswick Lodges , out of office , two and two , Juniors first ; Royal Arch Banner , borne by Companion Nicholson ; Royal-Arch Companions , with sashes and aprons , t \ vo and two ; Knight Templars' Banner , borne by Knight Companion Witbam ; Knight Templar Companions , with- sashes and aprons , two and two ; a Stew . trd ( Brother Lamb ) with a pink rod ; Architect ( Brother Cundell ) with square , level , and plumb rule , on a pink silk cushion . The LODUE ( covered with white

satin , and bung round the sides with blue silk , embroidered with the einolem ' s of Masonry ) carried by four Master Masons , viz . Brothers Schofiekl , Bellamy , Jessop , and Grayson ; Master of the 7 th Lodge , ( Loyal Halifax ) with two silver pitchers , containing Wine and Oil ; Master ofthe 6 th Lodge , ( Alfred Lodge , Leeds ) with a gold pitcher , containing Corn ; Standard , purple silk , Justice , Fortitude , Temperance , and Prudence , borne by Brother Snidall ; Master of the 4 th Lodge , ( Stockport ) carrying the first great Lig ht ; Two Master Masons , Brothers Thomas Schofield and Hiram Cutter , carrying the Celestial and Terrestrial Globes : Master of the 3 d Lodge , ( Stockport )

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