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Provincial.
510 , Bangor ; C . Chesterton , S . W . 510 , Bangor ; W . H . Baker , J . W . 5-10 , Bangor ; H . Hulse , Sec . 510 , Bangor ; J . J . Anderson , St . Luke , Edinburgh ; G . Knox , S 78 , Shrewsbury ; T . Davies , Treasr . 540 , Bangor ; J . Aronson , P . M . 540 , Bangor ; T . A . Humphreys , S . D . 263 , Liverpool ; R . G . Bollass , Admaston Lodge , Salop ; R . Dymock Vaughton , Dublin ; William Anslow , 32 S , Salop ; J . Beech , See . 875 , Wellington ; W . J . Dixon , P . M . 615 , Chester ; J . Francis , S . D . 540 , Bangor ; W . Henry Carter , J . D . 540 , Bangor ; W . ThomasP . M . 540 Bangor R . Madoek Williams 540 BangorJ . Atkinson
, , ; , , ; , 540 , Bangor ; W . Jones , 540 , Bangor ; H . Jones , 540 , Bangor ; T . Nutt , 540 , Bangor ; T . Jones , 540 , Bangor ; W . MoVittie , S . W . 869 , Holyhead ; L . B . Lesch , J . W . 869 , Holyhead ; R . Michael , See . 869 , Holyhead ; T . Douglas , Treasr . S 69 , Holyhead ; W . Doane Potter , 540 , Bangor ; C . Button , W . M . 615 , Chester ; J . Parkin , 615 , Chester ; A . Mallard , P . G . Tyler , N . W . & S . ; B . Warlow , 540 , Bangor ; J . Williams , 540 , Bangor ; S . Brown , See . 615 , Chester ; H . Lazarus , London . The evening was passed most agreeably .
BANGOR . —The Queen ' s visit Though the Freemasons in this city were the most active and , we may add , the most useful members of the Committee , in doing honour to the royal visit , they made no display as a body , on account of the recent death of Bro . the Duke of Wellington . The W . M . of the St . David ' s Lodge , No . 540 , Bro . Martin , P . P . J . G . W . for West Lancashire , kept up the
credit of the Craft for loyalty , and exhibited at Caxton House , which is the North Wales Chronicle office , the flags of all nations , with , as the papers inform us , a most elegant flag or banner , belonging to the Provincial Grand Lodge of Ancient Free and Accepted Masons for North Wales and Shropshire . It was of rich royal blue silk , with gold fringe and tassels , suspended by a handsome gilded and polished lancewood staff , and bore obverse the Masonic Arms , with the motto" AudiVideTace ; " reversethe arms and crests
, , , , of Sir Watkin Williams Wynn , Bart ., M . P ., the Grand Master for the Province ( to whom Bro . Martin is Standard-hearer ) , and the motto in Welsh , " Y Cadarn y Cyfrys" ( the strong and the subtle ) . In the front of Caxton House was a handsome crown composed of flowers , a Masonic star , the initials V . and A . in variegated lamps , surrounded by evergreens and flowers . Over the door was a transparency , representing the Queen on her throne , the
Prince of Wales in his national costume , and cannon from forts and ships blazing in the distance , — the Queen in a contemplative attitude , saying , "Do you think , Albert Edward , you can keep the French from these shores ? " and the Prince replying , "Certainly , your majesty , if ordered . " In a window was a remarkably neat and chaste transparency , representing St . Cecilia with the lyre , hymning the praises of the Prince , the burden being " God bless the Prince of Wales . " This was much and deservedly admired during the evening .
SOUTH WALES . —CARNARVON . —The new Lodge of Freemasons at Carnarvon , entitled "The Sogontium , No . 881 , " was opened for business , at the Royal Sportsman Hotel , on Tuesday evening , Nov . 20 , under the warrant of the Grand Lodge of England , signed by the M . W . the G . M ., the Earl of Zetland , and the R . W . D . G . M ., the Earl of Yarborough , and by dispensation , until the Lodge can be consecrated , of the R . W . P . G . M ., Sir Watkin Williams Wynn , Bart . Fifteen members were present , including four visitors from the St . David's Lodge , 540 , at Bangor . The chairs were well filled ,
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Provincial.
510 , Bangor ; C . Chesterton , S . W . 510 , Bangor ; W . H . Baker , J . W . 5-10 , Bangor ; H . Hulse , Sec . 510 , Bangor ; J . J . Anderson , St . Luke , Edinburgh ; G . Knox , S 78 , Shrewsbury ; T . Davies , Treasr . 540 , Bangor ; J . Aronson , P . M . 540 , Bangor ; T . A . Humphreys , S . D . 263 , Liverpool ; R . G . Bollass , Admaston Lodge , Salop ; R . Dymock Vaughton , Dublin ; William Anslow , 32 S , Salop ; J . Beech , See . 875 , Wellington ; W . J . Dixon , P . M . 615 , Chester ; J . Francis , S . D . 540 , Bangor ; W . Henry Carter , J . D . 540 , Bangor ; W . ThomasP . M . 540 Bangor R . Madoek Williams 540 BangorJ . Atkinson
, , ; , , ; , 540 , Bangor ; W . Jones , 540 , Bangor ; H . Jones , 540 , Bangor ; T . Nutt , 540 , Bangor ; T . Jones , 540 , Bangor ; W . MoVittie , S . W . 869 , Holyhead ; L . B . Lesch , J . W . 869 , Holyhead ; R . Michael , See . 869 , Holyhead ; T . Douglas , Treasr . S 69 , Holyhead ; W . Doane Potter , 540 , Bangor ; C . Button , W . M . 615 , Chester ; J . Parkin , 615 , Chester ; A . Mallard , P . G . Tyler , N . W . & S . ; B . Warlow , 540 , Bangor ; J . Williams , 540 , Bangor ; S . Brown , See . 615 , Chester ; H . Lazarus , London . The evening was passed most agreeably .
BANGOR . —The Queen ' s visit Though the Freemasons in this city were the most active and , we may add , the most useful members of the Committee , in doing honour to the royal visit , they made no display as a body , on account of the recent death of Bro . the Duke of Wellington . The W . M . of the St . David ' s Lodge , No . 540 , Bro . Martin , P . P . J . G . W . for West Lancashire , kept up the
credit of the Craft for loyalty , and exhibited at Caxton House , which is the North Wales Chronicle office , the flags of all nations , with , as the papers inform us , a most elegant flag or banner , belonging to the Provincial Grand Lodge of Ancient Free and Accepted Masons for North Wales and Shropshire . It was of rich royal blue silk , with gold fringe and tassels , suspended by a handsome gilded and polished lancewood staff , and bore obverse the Masonic Arms , with the motto" AudiVideTace ; " reversethe arms and crests
, , , , of Sir Watkin Williams Wynn , Bart ., M . P ., the Grand Master for the Province ( to whom Bro . Martin is Standard-hearer ) , and the motto in Welsh , " Y Cadarn y Cyfrys" ( the strong and the subtle ) . In the front of Caxton House was a handsome crown composed of flowers , a Masonic star , the initials V . and A . in variegated lamps , surrounded by evergreens and flowers . Over the door was a transparency , representing the Queen on her throne , the
Prince of Wales in his national costume , and cannon from forts and ships blazing in the distance , — the Queen in a contemplative attitude , saying , "Do you think , Albert Edward , you can keep the French from these shores ? " and the Prince replying , "Certainly , your majesty , if ordered . " In a window was a remarkably neat and chaste transparency , representing St . Cecilia with the lyre , hymning the praises of the Prince , the burden being " God bless the Prince of Wales . " This was much and deservedly admired during the evening .
SOUTH WALES . —CARNARVON . —The new Lodge of Freemasons at Carnarvon , entitled "The Sogontium , No . 881 , " was opened for business , at the Royal Sportsman Hotel , on Tuesday evening , Nov . 20 , under the warrant of the Grand Lodge of England , signed by the M . W . the G . M ., the Earl of Zetland , and the R . W . D . G . M ., the Earl of Yarborough , and by dispensation , until the Lodge can be consecrated , of the R . W . P . G . M ., Sir Watkin Williams Wynn , Bart . Fifteen members were present , including four visitors from the St . David's Lodge , 540 , at Bangor . The chairs were well filled ,