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Provincial.
March 10—The Ori gin and Exemplification of the Hieroglyphics ami Symbols of Freemasonry ; by Bro . the Rev . P . C . Nicholson , B . D ., Chaplain of Nos . 2-1-6 , and 177 . April 20—Incidental Illustrations of Freemasonry , deduced from its remains in Palestine , Arabia , Egypt , Abyssinia , and in other countries ; b y Bro . the Rev . M . Margoliouth , B . A ., Chaplain of No . 177 . May 18—Freemasonry in relation to the Arts and Sciencesand the
, Architectural Works of the Craft in different countries ; by Bro . L . Hoinblower , P . M . No . 701 , Prov . G . Sup . of Works for Cheshire . June 15—Freemasonry in relation to the Divine attribute of Charity , and the Statistics of the general Charitable Institutions of the Order ; by T , ro . the Rev . G . Dowty , W . M . No . 363 , Prov . Grand Chaplain for East Lancashire , No . 177 . July 20—The System of Government established amongst
Freemasons , and the Qualifications required in their Officers ; by liro . 11 . Snellen Mackenzie , D . C . L ., No . 177 . Aug . 17—Analytical examination of the Entered Apprentice , or First Degree ; by Bro . Charles Clay , M . D-, No . 2-46 . Sept . 21—Analytical examination of the Fellow-Craft , or Second Degree ; by Bio . T . Chadwick , W . M . No . 177 . Oct . 19—Analytical examination of the Master Mason or Third , or
Sublime Degree ; by Bro . Parasqueva Scaramanga , No . 177 . A »« . 16—A Survey of Spurious Freemasonry , with references to the countries in which it was cultivated ; by liro . R . H . Hartley , P . M . No . ur > . Dec . 21—The Advantages of Freemasonry , and its Moral , Intellectual and Social Influence on its genuine professors ; by Bro . the Rev . John L . Figgins B . A ., No . 177 . We wish this design every success , and hope to see it followed up in
the Metropolis , no less than in all the Provinces . If furnished with reports , we shall gladly publish them . LIVERPOOL . — "Masonic Munificence . —We understand that Mr . Le Gendre Nicholas Starkie , the Grand Master of the Free and Accepted Masons for this division of the County , has lately expended the sum of 2 , 700 / . in endowing schools in his neighbourhood , and has also endowed a church with 601 . per annum , and was lately looking out for an eligible purchase to endow another church with a sum from 70 / . to 100 / . per annum . "—Liverpool Mail , Dec . 13 .
NORFOLK . —GREAT YARMOUTH . —Lodge of United Friends , JYo . 3 , 92 . —We congratulate this Lodge on its flourishing condition , and trust it will long continue its career of usefulness under the able guidance of the present W . M ., Bro . B . Jay , and his efficient staff of officers . OXPORJ ? . —On November 11 th a Masonic festival commenced , which was carried on in a series of meetings with great spirit for three successive days . On these occasions the Lodges and other Masonic Societies
of the Province are accustomed to assemble together , attracting their own scattered members of the county , ami cordially inviting distinguished Masons to join in their work , and to partake of their hospitalities . Among the honoured guests who visited this Festival were Bros . C . J . Ridley , M . A ., Prov . G . M . of Oxfordshire ; S . Burstall , M . A ., D . G . M . of Oxfordshire ; the Rev . E . Moore , Grand Chaplain ; T . R . White , S G . I ) . ; R . J . Spiers , G . S . B . ; E . tl . Patten , P . G . S . B . ; W . R . Kettle , Prov . S . G . W . of Warwickshire ; F . Crew ; G . W . Latham ;
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Provincial.
March 10—The Ori gin and Exemplification of the Hieroglyphics ami Symbols of Freemasonry ; by Bro . the Rev . P . C . Nicholson , B . D ., Chaplain of Nos . 2-1-6 , and 177 . April 20—Incidental Illustrations of Freemasonry , deduced from its remains in Palestine , Arabia , Egypt , Abyssinia , and in other countries ; b y Bro . the Rev . M . Margoliouth , B . A ., Chaplain of No . 177 . May 18—Freemasonry in relation to the Arts and Sciencesand the
, Architectural Works of the Craft in different countries ; by Bro . L . Hoinblower , P . M . No . 701 , Prov . G . Sup . of Works for Cheshire . June 15—Freemasonry in relation to the Divine attribute of Charity , and the Statistics of the general Charitable Institutions of the Order ; by T , ro . the Rev . G . Dowty , W . M . No . 363 , Prov . Grand Chaplain for East Lancashire , No . 177 . July 20—The System of Government established amongst
Freemasons , and the Qualifications required in their Officers ; by liro . 11 . Snellen Mackenzie , D . C . L ., No . 177 . Aug . 17—Analytical examination of the Entered Apprentice , or First Degree ; by Bro . Charles Clay , M . D-, No . 2-46 . Sept . 21—Analytical examination of the Fellow-Craft , or Second Degree ; by Bio . T . Chadwick , W . M . No . 177 . Oct . 19—Analytical examination of the Master Mason or Third , or
Sublime Degree ; by Bro . Parasqueva Scaramanga , No . 177 . A »« . 16—A Survey of Spurious Freemasonry , with references to the countries in which it was cultivated ; by liro . R . H . Hartley , P . M . No . ur > . Dec . 21—The Advantages of Freemasonry , and its Moral , Intellectual and Social Influence on its genuine professors ; by Bro . the Rev . John L . Figgins B . A ., No . 177 . We wish this design every success , and hope to see it followed up in
the Metropolis , no less than in all the Provinces . If furnished with reports , we shall gladly publish them . LIVERPOOL . — "Masonic Munificence . —We understand that Mr . Le Gendre Nicholas Starkie , the Grand Master of the Free and Accepted Masons for this division of the County , has lately expended the sum of 2 , 700 / . in endowing schools in his neighbourhood , and has also endowed a church with 601 . per annum , and was lately looking out for an eligible purchase to endow another church with a sum from 70 / . to 100 / . per annum . "—Liverpool Mail , Dec . 13 .
NORFOLK . —GREAT YARMOUTH . —Lodge of United Friends , JYo . 3 , 92 . —We congratulate this Lodge on its flourishing condition , and trust it will long continue its career of usefulness under the able guidance of the present W . M ., Bro . B . Jay , and his efficient staff of officers . OXPORJ ? . —On November 11 th a Masonic festival commenced , which was carried on in a series of meetings with great spirit for three successive days . On these occasions the Lodges and other Masonic Societies
of the Province are accustomed to assemble together , attracting their own scattered members of the county , ami cordially inviting distinguished Masons to join in their work , and to partake of their hospitalities . Among the honoured guests who visited this Festival were Bros . C . J . Ridley , M . A ., Prov . G . M . of Oxfordshire ; S . Burstall , M . A ., D . G . M . of Oxfordshire ; the Rev . E . Moore , Grand Chaplain ; T . R . White , S G . I ) . ; R . J . Spiers , G . S . B . ; E . tl . Patten , P . G . S . B . ; W . R . Kettle , Prov . S . G . W . of Warwickshire ; F . Crew ; G . W . Latham ;