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Provincial.
Royal Family . " " The Duke of Sussex , " as W . G . Master , ancl the usual toasts were proposed , ancl most ably responded to . After which the W . Master rose , and stated he had received a communication this day from the Grand Secretary , announcing , among other matters , that it was the intention of M . W . G ' . M . Master , to appoint thc Earl of Aboyne Provincial G . M . for Northamptonshire and Huntingdonshire , and that he ( the W . M . ) was sure that the Brethren would
joyfully hail the clay of his appointment ; therefore he . trusted the Brethren would join him in bumpers to " the health of Brother the Earl of Aboyne . " The toast was drunk with the greatest enthusiasm . During the evening several songs were sung , and the clay passed with the most perfect cordiality of feeling .
WARWICK , Oct . 19 . —A Provincial Grand Lodge for this Province was held at the Bull ' s Head , Brother N . Torre presided . ' The customary formalities were proceeded with , ancl the annual appointment of officers made . Brother Ribbans addressed the Grand Lodge at some length , and was much applauded . The Brethren afterwards dined together .
DERBY , Oct . 19 . —A Provincial Grand Lodge of Derbyshire was holden on Monday last , at the Royal Hotel , " by Philip " Cell , Esq . acting Provincial Deputy Grand Master of this province , which we are glad to hear was very numerously attended by many ofthe most influential members of the Craft . The Grand Lodge was honoured by the attendance of Colonel Wildman , of Newstead Abbey , Prov . Grand Master for Nottinghamshire ; Dr . PigotProvDG Mfor Notting
, . . . - hamshire ; E . S . Chandos Pole , Esq ., Rev . Reginald Chandos Pole W . W . Abney , Esq ., C . R . Colvile , Esq ., Rev . Gervase Wri ght , Wm ' Wilders , Esq ., J . C . Rudkin , Esq ., W . B . Miller , Esq ., Thomas Dank , Esq ., John Wright , Esq ., William George Palmer , Esq ., Meyer Nathan , Esq ., R . J . Hope , Esq ., G . Fritche , Esq ., G . Mugliston , Esq ., and many other members from the different Lodges of the Province .
LINCOLN . —We are anxiously awaiting the summons from Bayou ' s Manor to attend a Provincial Grand Lod ge . The usual time is long since past . Nov . 9 . —FREEMASONS' H /„ LL . —The following memorial was presented to the Corporation and read : — "The members of the Witham Lodge of Freemasons respectfully submit to the Corporation of Lincoln a proposal to become the tenants on a ground-rent for certain
premises adjacent to the Guildhall , formerly the old gaol , which are now in a very dilapidated state of repair , and unproductive of annual rent . They propose ( if accepted ) to erect thereon a substantial edifice under the direction of the Corporation-Surveyor , using the present materials as far as such may be suitable , and forming a suite of rooms appropriate for public purposes , which may be available for use at any time in connection with the Guildhall ; ancl in the event of the
Corporation ' s being hereafter desirous of becoming the proprietors of such building , the parties now applying will immediately relinquish the same , on receiving the amount of their outlay , on a notice of twelve months being given : presuming that they will obtain due consideration of their claims to be allowed to occupy the said premises at a fair rent for the same , as being an important association , rapidly increasing in numbers and respectability , and beneficial to the county metropolitan town , by collecting periodi-
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Provincial.
Royal Family . " " The Duke of Sussex , " as W . G . Master , ancl the usual toasts were proposed , ancl most ably responded to . After which the W . Master rose , and stated he had received a communication this day from the Grand Secretary , announcing , among other matters , that it was the intention of M . W . G ' . M . Master , to appoint thc Earl of Aboyne Provincial G . M . for Northamptonshire and Huntingdonshire , and that he ( the W . M . ) was sure that the Brethren would
joyfully hail the clay of his appointment ; therefore he . trusted the Brethren would join him in bumpers to " the health of Brother the Earl of Aboyne . " The toast was drunk with the greatest enthusiasm . During the evening several songs were sung , and the clay passed with the most perfect cordiality of feeling .
WARWICK , Oct . 19 . —A Provincial Grand Lodge for this Province was held at the Bull ' s Head , Brother N . Torre presided . ' The customary formalities were proceeded with , ancl the annual appointment of officers made . Brother Ribbans addressed the Grand Lodge at some length , and was much applauded . The Brethren afterwards dined together .
DERBY , Oct . 19 . —A Provincial Grand Lodge of Derbyshire was holden on Monday last , at the Royal Hotel , " by Philip " Cell , Esq . acting Provincial Deputy Grand Master of this province , which we are glad to hear was very numerously attended by many ofthe most influential members of the Craft . The Grand Lodge was honoured by the attendance of Colonel Wildman , of Newstead Abbey , Prov . Grand Master for Nottinghamshire ; Dr . PigotProvDG Mfor Notting
, . . . - hamshire ; E . S . Chandos Pole , Esq ., Rev . Reginald Chandos Pole W . W . Abney , Esq ., C . R . Colvile , Esq ., Rev . Gervase Wri ght , Wm ' Wilders , Esq ., J . C . Rudkin , Esq ., W . B . Miller , Esq ., Thomas Dank , Esq ., John Wright , Esq ., William George Palmer , Esq ., Meyer Nathan , Esq ., R . J . Hope , Esq ., G . Fritche , Esq ., G . Mugliston , Esq ., and many other members from the different Lodges of the Province .
LINCOLN . —We are anxiously awaiting the summons from Bayou ' s Manor to attend a Provincial Grand Lod ge . The usual time is long since past . Nov . 9 . —FREEMASONS' H /„ LL . —The following memorial was presented to the Corporation and read : — "The members of the Witham Lodge of Freemasons respectfully submit to the Corporation of Lincoln a proposal to become the tenants on a ground-rent for certain
premises adjacent to the Guildhall , formerly the old gaol , which are now in a very dilapidated state of repair , and unproductive of annual rent . They propose ( if accepted ) to erect thereon a substantial edifice under the direction of the Corporation-Surveyor , using the present materials as far as such may be suitable , and forming a suite of rooms appropriate for public purposes , which may be available for use at any time in connection with the Guildhall ; ancl in the event of the
Corporation ' s being hereafter desirous of becoming the proprietors of such building , the parties now applying will immediately relinquish the same , on receiving the amount of their outlay , on a notice of twelve months being given : presuming that they will obtain due consideration of their claims to be allowed to occupy the said premises at a fair rent for the same , as being an important association , rapidly increasing in numbers and respectability , and beneficial to the county metropolitan town , by collecting periodi-