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Provincial.
Provincial Grand Master for the county of Somerset , Colonel Tynte - , which , it is unnecessary to say , was most enthusiastically and masonically received . The healths of the It- VV . Bro . AV . Tucker , Provincial Grand Master for Dorset ; Bros . J . Randolph , D . P . G . M . ; Captain Maher , P . G ., secretary ; Rev . J . S . Broderip , P . G ., chaplain ; J . G . Shaw , and the Bristol Lodges ; the AV . AI ., and the Royal Cumberland Lodge of Bath ; the AV . AI . and the Lodof Perpetual Friendshiat
Brid-, ge p ge water , were given and responded to with zeal ancl ability , highly creditable to the parties assembled . August 7 . —The annual meeting of the Grand Lodge of Somerset took place this day , when the officers for the year were appointed , among whom we are pleased to record the names of Dr . Pope , of Burnham , and Dr . AVoodforde , of Taunton , as Grand AVardens of the Province . Circumstances of importance prevented the attendance of the Chief of
the Province , Col . Tynte , consequently the Master ' s charge was taken by the much respected P . G . Alaster Bro . J . Randol ph . The Grand Lodge was opened at high twelve , in the neat and appropriate Lodgeroom of the Rural Philanthropic Loclge , at Hijdibriclcre Inn . After
administering to the necessities of distressed Masons , the Grand Lodge was closed , and the assembled Brethren repaired to the spacious banquet-room , where a banquet in every sense of the word was provided by Bro . Butson ; half a buck having been presented by Col . Tynte . Bro . Randolph was supported on his right by the It . W . G . M . for Dorset , Bro . Tucker ( who was warmly greeted ); the P . D . P . G . AI . Bro . Sully ; Bros . Philipe ( from Grand Lodge ) , Burt , Blake , & c . ; and the left presented Bros . StradlingMaherEales
AVhiteWagbornSewellTun-, , , , , stall , Broderip , Aliens , and other influential Masons ; the Vice-Presidents' chairs were filled by the Grand AVardens of the Province . AVe regret that our want of space prevents usfrom the pleasure of delighting our readers , by recording the many eloquent addresses which distinguished this day , which was most agreeably enlivened with the welcomed aid of some admirable songs , from Bros . Randolph , Eales White , and Burt .
COWES . —July 20 . —This was a high clay for Cowes , on account of the first stone bring laid on this day for a Masonic Lodge , to accommodate the large and rapidly increasing number of Brethren at this port . Lord AVorsley officiated on the occasion , in lieu of his father , tbe Earl of Yarborough , whom illness prevented from attending . A larger concourse of the Masonic body from all parts of the island , and from Hampshire , has not been known in Cowes for many years .
JERSEY , August 30 . —THE QUEEN . Farmers' Lodge , No . 302 . — A Committee A'leeting , composed of the principals of the Chapters , Alasters ancl Wardens of Lodges 302 , 306 , 722 , and 34 , Irish registry , assembled at the Kent Coffee house , St . Helier , at eight , p . m ., to take into consideration the measures to be adopted to welcome the arrival of our British Queen in the island , when the following propositions were unanimously resolved on : — " That the Brethren of the several Lod meet as a bodprovided
ges y , the States' Committee , formed for the occasion , approve of it , and allow a suitable place . " " That the principals of the R . A . Chapters , ancl Masters of Lodges , request the members of their respective bodies , by summons , to appear in black , with black cravat , white gloves , ancl Masonic clothing according to rank . "
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Provincial.
Provincial Grand Master for the county of Somerset , Colonel Tynte - , which , it is unnecessary to say , was most enthusiastically and masonically received . The healths of the It- VV . Bro . AV . Tucker , Provincial Grand Master for Dorset ; Bros . J . Randolph , D . P . G . M . ; Captain Maher , P . G ., secretary ; Rev . J . S . Broderip , P . G ., chaplain ; J . G . Shaw , and the Bristol Lodges ; the AV . AI ., and the Royal Cumberland Lodge of Bath ; the AV . AI . and the Lodof Perpetual Friendshiat
Brid-, ge p ge water , were given and responded to with zeal ancl ability , highly creditable to the parties assembled . August 7 . —The annual meeting of the Grand Lodge of Somerset took place this day , when the officers for the year were appointed , among whom we are pleased to record the names of Dr . Pope , of Burnham , and Dr . AVoodforde , of Taunton , as Grand AVardens of the Province . Circumstances of importance prevented the attendance of the Chief of
the Province , Col . Tynte , consequently the Master ' s charge was taken by the much respected P . G . Alaster Bro . J . Randol ph . The Grand Lodge was opened at high twelve , in the neat and appropriate Lodgeroom of the Rural Philanthropic Loclge , at Hijdibriclcre Inn . After
administering to the necessities of distressed Masons , the Grand Lodge was closed , and the assembled Brethren repaired to the spacious banquet-room , where a banquet in every sense of the word was provided by Bro . Butson ; half a buck having been presented by Col . Tynte . Bro . Randolph was supported on his right by the It . W . G . M . for Dorset , Bro . Tucker ( who was warmly greeted ); the P . D . P . G . AI . Bro . Sully ; Bros . Philipe ( from Grand Lodge ) , Burt , Blake , & c . ; and the left presented Bros . StradlingMaherEales
AVhiteWagbornSewellTun-, , , , , stall , Broderip , Aliens , and other influential Masons ; the Vice-Presidents' chairs were filled by the Grand AVardens of the Province . AVe regret that our want of space prevents usfrom the pleasure of delighting our readers , by recording the many eloquent addresses which distinguished this day , which was most agreeably enlivened with the welcomed aid of some admirable songs , from Bros . Randolph , Eales White , and Burt .
COWES . —July 20 . —This was a high clay for Cowes , on account of the first stone bring laid on this day for a Masonic Lodge , to accommodate the large and rapidly increasing number of Brethren at this port . Lord AVorsley officiated on the occasion , in lieu of his father , tbe Earl of Yarborough , whom illness prevented from attending . A larger concourse of the Masonic body from all parts of the island , and from Hampshire , has not been known in Cowes for many years .
JERSEY , August 30 . —THE QUEEN . Farmers' Lodge , No . 302 . — A Committee A'leeting , composed of the principals of the Chapters , Alasters ancl Wardens of Lodges 302 , 306 , 722 , and 34 , Irish registry , assembled at the Kent Coffee house , St . Helier , at eight , p . m ., to take into consideration the measures to be adopted to welcome the arrival of our British Queen in the island , when the following propositions were unanimously resolved on : — " That the Brethren of the several Lod meet as a bodprovided
ges y , the States' Committee , formed for the occasion , approve of it , and allow a suitable place . " " That the principals of the R . A . Chapters , ancl Masters of Lodges , request the members of their respective bodies , by summons , to appear in black , with black cravat , white gloves , ancl Masonic clothing according to rank . "