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Provincial.
that hitherto m use . Such a Register he had alread y commenced , and with considerable labour had recorded as far as possible , the names and Masonic services of a great number of brethren ; but without the assistance of the Lodges themselves , it would be impossible to carry the retrospection far , and the future only would be open to him . In consequence of this application , a circular has accompanied the usual report of the proceedings of the ProvGLod laining the of the
. . ge , exp object I rov . G . Sec , and requesting the co-operation of the Worsh ' ipful Masters ^ and Secretaries of the several Lodges within the Province . _ The following brethren were appointed to hold office in the Prov . u . Lodge for the year ensuing , and being invested personally , or by proxy , with the jewels of their rank , were duly proclaimed by the Prov . ( i . Director of Ceremonies .
Lord Viscount Ebrington of Lodge 129 , P . G . M . ; the Rev . Wm . Carwithen , D . D ., Dep . P . G . M . ; Brother Francis Hole , No . 129 , P . G . S . W ; the Rev . John Huyshe , P . G . J . W . ; the Rev . John Russell , No . 280 , P . G . Chaplain ; Brother Col . P . G . Roberton of No . 280 , P . G . Treasurer ; Brother I . M . Carrow , No . 2 S 0 , P . G . Registrar ; Brother W . Denis Moore , No . 129 , P . G . Secretary ; Brother J . S . Howe , No . 2 S 0 , P . G . S . D . ; Brother G . Hirtzel , No . 129 , P . G . J . D . ¦ Brother Nicholas
Foglestrom , No . 122 , P . G . Superintendent of Works ; Brother Henry Solly Hodges , No . 2 S 0 , P . G . Director of Ceremonies ; Brother J . J . Tanner , No . 129 , P . G . Sword Bearer ; Brother 11 . II Moxhay , No . 129 , P . G . Organist ; Brother Antonio White , No . S 3 ' , 2 . G . Pursuivant ; Brother John Rippon , No . 129 , P . G . Tyler ; and Brothers Loosemore , Thomas Mason , Goman , Shute , Captain It . C . Macdonaldand Brother StonekkePGStewards
, , . . . In bestowing the Jewel of Prov . G . J . D . on Brother George Hirtzel , * the Dep . Prov . G . M . complimented him on his length of service in the Prov . G . Lodge , and as one of the oldest Masons in the Province of Devon , and intimated that his singular attention to the duties of the office of Prov . G . Director of Ceremonies , which for several preceding years he so ably filled , had bug since merited that promotion at the
bands oi the Prov . G . Master , which nothing but his modesty , and attachment to his old office , could have postponed . By the Prov . G . Master ' s express desire he had now the pleasure to invest Brother Hirtzel with the Jewel of an Office , in which , as the Prov . G . Lodge was rather of a deliberative than a working character , he might rest in the otium cum dignitatc which his age and long services so unquestionably entitled him to enjoy . The banquet was attended bmost of the brethren assembled at the
y Lodge . There were also a few visitors , amongst whom was Brother Leigh of the Prov . U . Lodge of Somerset . So thoroughly is every controversial topic excluded from these fraternal meetings , it need scarcely be added that the evening closed in order , peace , and harmony .
HAMPSTEAD OCT . 7 . —At any time it is pleasing to observe the prosperity of a Lodge , and still more so to witness that its proceedings are conducted with such propriety as to mark it as an example to others
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Provincial.
that hitherto m use . Such a Register he had alread y commenced , and with considerable labour had recorded as far as possible , the names and Masonic services of a great number of brethren ; but without the assistance of the Lodges themselves , it would be impossible to carry the retrospection far , and the future only would be open to him . In consequence of this application , a circular has accompanied the usual report of the proceedings of the ProvGLod laining the of the
. . ge , exp object I rov . G . Sec , and requesting the co-operation of the Worsh ' ipful Masters ^ and Secretaries of the several Lodges within the Province . _ The following brethren were appointed to hold office in the Prov . u . Lodge for the year ensuing , and being invested personally , or by proxy , with the jewels of their rank , were duly proclaimed by the Prov . ( i . Director of Ceremonies .
Lord Viscount Ebrington of Lodge 129 , P . G . M . ; the Rev . Wm . Carwithen , D . D ., Dep . P . G . M . ; Brother Francis Hole , No . 129 , P . G . S . W ; the Rev . John Huyshe , P . G . J . W . ; the Rev . John Russell , No . 280 , P . G . Chaplain ; Brother Col . P . G . Roberton of No . 280 , P . G . Treasurer ; Brother I . M . Carrow , No . 2 S 0 , P . G . Registrar ; Brother W . Denis Moore , No . 129 , P . G . Secretary ; Brother J . S . Howe , No . 2 S 0 , P . G . S . D . ; Brother G . Hirtzel , No . 129 , P . G . J . D . ¦ Brother Nicholas
Foglestrom , No . 122 , P . G . Superintendent of Works ; Brother Henry Solly Hodges , No . 2 S 0 , P . G . Director of Ceremonies ; Brother J . J . Tanner , No . 129 , P . G . Sword Bearer ; Brother 11 . II Moxhay , No . 129 , P . G . Organist ; Brother Antonio White , No . S 3 ' , 2 . G . Pursuivant ; Brother John Rippon , No . 129 , P . G . Tyler ; and Brothers Loosemore , Thomas Mason , Goman , Shute , Captain It . C . Macdonaldand Brother StonekkePGStewards
, , . . . In bestowing the Jewel of Prov . G . J . D . on Brother George Hirtzel , * the Dep . Prov . G . M . complimented him on his length of service in the Prov . G . Lodge , and as one of the oldest Masons in the Province of Devon , and intimated that his singular attention to the duties of the office of Prov . G . Director of Ceremonies , which for several preceding years he so ably filled , had bug since merited that promotion at the
bands oi the Prov . G . Master , which nothing but his modesty , and attachment to his old office , could have postponed . By the Prov . G . Master ' s express desire he had now the pleasure to invest Brother Hirtzel with the Jewel of an Office , in which , as the Prov . G . Lodge was rather of a deliberative than a working character , he might rest in the otium cum dignitatc which his age and long services so unquestionably entitled him to enjoy . The banquet was attended bmost of the brethren assembled at the
y Lodge . There were also a few visitors , amongst whom was Brother Leigh of the Prov . U . Lodge of Somerset . So thoroughly is every controversial topic excluded from these fraternal meetings , it need scarcely be added that the evening closed in order , peace , and harmony .
HAMPSTEAD OCT . 7 . —At any time it is pleasing to observe the prosperity of a Lodge , and still more so to witness that its proceedings are conducted with such propriety as to mark it as an example to others