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D . P . G . AL Alaster , S . AV . ; Bro . J . L . EUerm , J . W . ; Bro . J . J . Darby , Prov . G . AI . S . Deacon , M . O . ; Bro . 11 . AVootton , Prov . G . M . J . O ., S . O . ; Bro . T . S . Clarke , Prov . G . AL A . S ., J . Q . ; Bro .
The Rev . G . W . Sicklemore , Prov . G . M . AI . AL , Chaplain ; Bro . E . J- Smith , Prov . G . M . D . C , as Sec . ; Bro . | ames W . Smith , G . M . Steward , and Prov . G . AL Sec , S . D . ; Bro . Geo . Miles , J . D . ; Bro . Geo . Page , Prov . G . AL Swd . Br ., as LG . ; Bro . Gee ) . Meager , Ty ler . Several other
brethren were also present . The first business of the evening , after the opening of the lodge , was to elect a AV . AI . for the ensuing year , and the result was a unanimous vote in favour of Bro . Snowden . 'Dep . Prov . G . AI . M . Bro . Snowden , in returning thanks for the honour
conferred on him , paid a just tribute to the AV . M . for his excellent working of the ceremonies during his year of office , and promised tei emulate the example set him , so that the lodge mi g ht not suffer by the change ol Aiasters . Bro . Snowden is well-known feir his excellent
rendering of the Craft and R . A . ceremonies , and therefore there needs he no apprehension as to the maintenance of the distinguished character which the lodge has acquired . The AV . AI . elect announced his intention to immediately carry out the improvements just , intrenlueed in the
Mark Ritual . Bro . Finch , the retiring AV . AI .. was elected Treasurer . Bro . Aleager was reelecred Ty ler . A ballot was then taken for Bro . Isaac Jarman , J . AV . of the Royal Nrcy Lodge . 429 ; who being unanimously approved , was
advanced < o the honourable degree . I he Lecture was delivered by Bro . James AA . Smith . The Installation is to ' fake- place on the fourth Thursday in Alarch , when it is expected that a large 'lumber of influential brethren will be lire sent .
MARYI'OR T . —II hit well ¦ Lodge ( No . 131 ) - — The usual monthly meeting of this prosperous lodge of Alark Alasons was held on Thuisday , the 23 rd , ult ., at the Alasonic Hall , Alaryport . The lodge was opened in elue form by Bro . Nicholson , AV . M ., P . G . Treas . Cumberland
and AVeslmoreland ; supported by Bro . Tickle-, P . G . D . of C , as S . AV . ; Bro . p ' rice as J . W .: Bre ) . J . Lawson , Sec ; G . AL Tickle-, Reg . ; Bro . Gardiner , S . O . ; Bro . T . Moore , . ) . *> . ; Bro . G . Rule , S . D .: J . Brig ht of 60 , J . D . pro tern . : J . 11 . Bank , LG . pro . tern . ; Abbot , T .
pro . tern . The minutes ol the last meeting been re'ad and confirmee ) , and ballot taken and dce-lareel unanimous in favour ol Bro . \\ . Armstrong , P . M . , 571 ; Bro . T . Mandle , 371 ; Bro . J . IL Banks , ' 371 ; and Bro . C . (> . 1 largraves , . ; . ; - ; llle-y were regularly a . haneed lei the elegree
of Alark iMaste-r b y Bro . G . O . I lay ward , P . AL l ) ti . 'Pile- working of the lodge was of the most efficient kinel , anel was ihe admiration ol all who we-re- present ; and some- other business transae-te-el , the ledge was closet ! with solemn pr .-iy . r about 6 . 30 . p . m .
Knights Templar.
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IPSWICH—Prectptorit of Pr . ideucc—The regular meeting of this lVe-evptory was held on thi 22111 I January , when there Were pre s ent Si . Knig hts Emra Holmes , Grand Provost oi England , Preceptor : the Re-v . R . N . Saiiele-rson D . P . G . C , Suffolk and Cambridttc P . E . C , Act
1 st Captain ; Dr . . Mills , l ' . E . C . Act . 2 ml Capiain J . Pitcher , P . E . C . ; . : G . S . l'imflev , P . L . C ., Re-gistrar , anel others . The Pivcvplory having been opened with solemn praver , ami th . e nnnuli-s ol last meeting having been read and confirmed , Sir Km . ALUs rose lo tender the resignation oi
Sir Kill . C . S . Guiding , the- E . C . eh el , who was compelle-el lo decline the honour the Preceptor ; . - had conferred upon him . in e-onseijuence ol illhealth . He- moved that his resignation should be aci . vpliil . Si" Km . Sanderson , in sei-oneling the motion , expressed his great regret at . the circumstance's under whie : li Sir Knt . ( ioldmu "
was compelled to icsign and hopeel that an expression of that re-gret 011 the part of the Pivccplory would be plaevel upon the minutes . The- Preceptor also ' bi'gged to endorse the selllimi'iits ol the' Sir Knight ' - who hael s . poki-n , and ii quisle el the Regi .-liai to lake a iniiiuli .
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of the observations of their esteemed D . P . G . G . Some conversation ensued and it was decided to app l y to the Prov . G . Commander , Capt . Phillips , for a dispensation to hold a special meeting on
the i j tli February , to elect a Preceptor , who would he installed at the regular meeting in April , according to the Statutes . There , being no other business bet ore the Sir Knights , the Preceptory was closed , and the Fratres retired for refreshment .
Grand Lodge Of Scotland.
GRAND LODGE OF SCOTLAND .
The quarterl y communication of the Grand Lodge of Scotland was hehl in Freemasons' Hall , George-street , Edinburgh , on Alonday , 3 rd February , 1 S 73 . The Earl of Ro ' sslyn , Alost AVorship ful Grand Master , occupied the throne , and amongst the brethren present were Sir
Michael R . Shaw Stewart , Depute Grand Alaster ; F . A . Barrow , Acting Senior Grand AVarden ; Win , Barton , Ailing Junior Grand AVarden ; Win . Ahum , Past Grand Warden ; Walter Alontgomery Nelson , of Q . ueenshill , Provincial Grand Alaster " of Glasgow City ;
Alajor Hamilton Ramsay , Senior Grand Deacon ; J ohn Laurie , Grand Clerk ; John Coghill , Grand Direeior of Ceremonies ; Convener Robertson , Grand Bible Bearer ; Lindsay Alackersy , AV . S ., representative of Grand Lodge of Canada ; Robert Davidson , Grand Organist ; AL
Alaekcnzie , Chief Grand Alarshall ; A . 1 . Abihorpe , Grand Alarshall ; H . A' . D . Copland , J . T . Douglas , T . H . Douglas , and . others . The Grand Lodge having been opened in ample form , a number of proxy commissions were read and sustained . The Grand Clerk then
announced that presents had been received trom Grand Lodges of England , France , the . Netherlands , and New Brunswick , for which a vote of thanks was accorded on the motion of the Grand Master . The minutes of the Grand Lodge and Grand Committee having been read
and approved of , the Grand Committee tor the ensuing year was appointed . PeliUems for charters to the following lodges were granted unanimously : —AVaring St . John , Murchison , Victoria ; Seville , Jamaica ; Reithe-s , Leslie : Abercromby , lirielge of Allan ;
Caleelonian , Canterbury , New Zealand ; Oiniaru Kilwinning , < ) amartt , New Zealand ; Palea , Taianaki , Xew Zealand ; Cromwell Kilwinning , Cromwell , New Zealand ; Sir Waller Scotl , Auckland , New Zealand ; St . Andrew , Grey River , Grey Mouth , New Zealand .
The Grand Clerk having intimated that the iicvvly-appoinli'd rcpivscniaiivc Irom the Grand Lodge ot Sweden and Norway was in waiting , the Grand . Master ordered him to he conducted
into the Grand l . oelge . bro . Alann , 1 ast Senior Chanel Warden , was accordingly ushered in with elue ceremony , and the commissions from the King of Sweden having been read , was installed into oilice amidst loud applause . Alter he had returned thanks for the honour conferred upon
him , Bro . Robert Cowan , Past Provincial Grand Alaster ol Scotland , was appointed representative at the Grand Lodge of New Brunswick , and Bro . Chevalier A . F . Krintberg , representative at ihi . 'Cranel Lodge-of Swollen , vice Bro . Erskine , deceased .
The H-signatioii of the Ri ght I Ion . the Earl of Stair , K . T ., as Provincial ( irand Alaster of Wigtownshire-, was received with regret . The Grand Masler said he had received a letter from the the noble Earl , and he hael written in reply , en-Uv . iling him to reconsider his determination , but as lie had rcceivid no reply , he concluded the noble Earl would not continue in oilice .
A motion by Captain Gordon , tabled at last nieiting , lo change the tlay ei ! meeting of the Grand Loelge , was , in his absence , delayed till Ue \ l meeting . it was then moved by Bro . W . Officer , Past Granel Deacon , seconded by Bro . Lindsay Alackersy , in the absence of Bro . Alexander Hay - —
" That on and after the passing of this motion tile oilice of Grand Clerk shall cease , and its duties shall devolve on ami be discharged by the Grand Secretary ; that the present Grand Clerk shall be coii | ouie-el ill the office : ol Grand Secretary . , wilh Bio . Stew ail aj joint Granel Sccrctarv ;
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that upon the occurrence of the first vacancy by death or resignation , the joint office shall cease , and the remaining holder of the office shall be sole Grand Secretary till the date of the next annual election , when only one Grand Secretary shall be elected ; and that the laws of Grand
Lodge in so far as not coincident with this motion be repealed . " The motion was unanimously adopted , and the Grand Masters passed a hig h eulogium on Bro . Lawrie , Grand Clerk , for his valuable business services to Grand Lodge during the
past two years , a compliment which was warmly endorsed by the brethren present . It was unanimously agreed that the hour of meeting should in future be live , instead of six o ' clock . Bro . Abbot . No . 1 , then moved the following
motion . — " That all lodges holding of this Grand Lodge , whether represented or not by their Alaster and AVardens , shall be compelled to pay the fees exi g ible for representation in Grand Lodge , on the 24 th J tins annually , if not paid by their representatives previously . "
Bro . John Baird seconded the motion , and after some discussion it was agreed to . Bro . Lindsay Alackersey then brought forward the following motion : "That in future the Alaster shall appoint the Depute Grand Alaster , and the Grand Lodge laws
so far as inconsistent with this are hereby altered . " Bro . Dr . Loth seconded the motion , and after the Grand Master had made some remarks bearing on the subject , it was unanimously agreed to .
Alotions for consideration at next meeting having been laid upon the table , Grand Lodge was closed in ample form .
Provincial Lodge Of Devonshire.
PROVINCIAL LODGE OF DEVONSHIRE .
On Alonday , 27 th ult ., a meeting of the 'Committee of Petitions was held at the Masonic Hall , Exeter , feir the despatch of business . The D . P . G . AL , Bro . L . P . Aletham , presided . Bro , Gover , the Secretary , read the proceedings of the last meeting , anil stated that a boy , named
Sawtell , was eleeti-d fifth in the last election of boys into the Alasonic Boys' School . In order to effect his election they had used all their own voles , and Bro . Stevens , the agent of this Province in London , had borrowed 500 votes , se > as to secure Sawtell's election . In consequence ol
ibis loan all the voles of the Province were p ledged this year to be sent to London . Tin committee then proceeded to consider the applications for relief , and f r , was voted now to a poor brother at Bideford , and £ 5 will be voted at a future time . An application for relief foi
a widow at Plymouth was next considered , and £ r was voted , subject to the decision of Bros . AJethain and Latimer , in whose hands the casewas left for some inquiry . A letter was reael from a widow at Totnes , thanking the committee for a former vote , and asking for fin tiler
assistance . This letter was deferred . It was then proposed that the votes of the Provino , should be given for a decayed brother livinj at Sidmouth , a Freemason of ^ years ' standing and of a hi g h character , as a candidate for admission into the Royal Benevol nt Institution for Decayed and Indigent Alasons . Tin
proposal was unanimously agreed to , and it was nrgeel that all votes should be sent from tin whole of the lodges in the Province to the Committee e > f Petitions . This would bring the whof of the Province into co-operation , and woul . i g ive to every Iodge a right by union to claim relief for any distressed brethren .
The D . P . G . M . then introduced a matter o considerable importance with regard to the futtir eelucatiou of boys and g irls for whom the Pre vince wished to provide . He said they were ii
elebt a large number of votes , and it would b two years before they would be out of tlebi He had thought a great eleal em the subject c ' their educating ihe sons of Freemasons who wen either in ineligiiil circumstances or left orphan-
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Mark Masonry.
D . P . G . AL Alaster , S . AV . ; Bro . J . L . EUerm , J . W . ; Bro . J . J . Darby , Prov . G . AI . S . Deacon , M . O . ; Bro . 11 . AVootton , Prov . G . M . J . O ., S . O . ; Bro . T . S . Clarke , Prov . G . AL A . S ., J . Q . ; Bro .
The Rev . G . W . Sicklemore , Prov . G . M . AI . AL , Chaplain ; Bro . E . J- Smith , Prov . G . M . D . C , as Sec . ; Bro . | ames W . Smith , G . M . Steward , and Prov . G . AL Sec , S . D . ; Bro . Geo . Miles , J . D . ; Bro . Geo . Page , Prov . G . AL Swd . Br ., as LG . ; Bro . Gee ) . Meager , Ty ler . Several other
brethren were also present . The first business of the evening , after the opening of the lodge , was to elect a AV . AI . for the ensuing year , and the result was a unanimous vote in favour of Bro . Snowden . 'Dep . Prov . G . AI . M . Bro . Snowden , in returning thanks for the honour
conferred on him , paid a just tribute to the AV . M . for his excellent working of the ceremonies during his year of office , and promised tei emulate the example set him , so that the lodge mi g ht not suffer by the change ol Aiasters . Bro . Snowden is well-known feir his excellent
rendering of the Craft and R . A . ceremonies , and therefore there needs he no apprehension as to the maintenance of the distinguished character which the lodge has acquired . The AV . AI . elect announced his intention to immediately carry out the improvements just , intrenlueed in the
Mark Ritual . Bro . Finch , the retiring AV . AI .. was elected Treasurer . Bro . Aleager was reelecred Ty ler . A ballot was then taken for Bro . Isaac Jarman , J . AV . of the Royal Nrcy Lodge . 429 ; who being unanimously approved , was
advanced < o the honourable degree . I he Lecture was delivered by Bro . James AA . Smith . The Installation is to ' fake- place on the fourth Thursday in Alarch , when it is expected that a large 'lumber of influential brethren will be lire sent .
MARYI'OR T . —II hit well ¦ Lodge ( No . 131 ) - — The usual monthly meeting of this prosperous lodge of Alark Alasons was held on Thuisday , the 23 rd , ult ., at the Alasonic Hall , Alaryport . The lodge was opened in elue form by Bro . Nicholson , AV . M ., P . G . Treas . Cumberland
and AVeslmoreland ; supported by Bro . Tickle-, P . G . D . of C , as S . AV . ; Bro . p ' rice as J . W .: Bre ) . J . Lawson , Sec ; G . AL Tickle-, Reg . ; Bro . Gardiner , S . O . ; Bro . T . Moore , . ) . *> . ; Bro . G . Rule , S . D .: J . Brig ht of 60 , J . D . pro tern . : J . 11 . Bank , LG . pro . tern . ; Abbot , T .
pro . tern . The minutes ol the last meeting been re'ad and confirmee ) , and ballot taken and dce-lareel unanimous in favour ol Bro . \\ . Armstrong , P . M . , 571 ; Bro . T . Mandle , 371 ; Bro . J . IL Banks , ' 371 ; and Bro . C . (> . 1 largraves , . ; . ; - ; llle-y were regularly a . haneed lei the elegree
of Alark iMaste-r b y Bro . G . O . I lay ward , P . AL l ) ti . 'Pile- working of the lodge was of the most efficient kinel , anel was ihe admiration ol all who we-re- present ; and some- other business transae-te-el , the ledge was closet ! with solemn pr .-iy . r about 6 . 30 . p . m .
Knights Templar.
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IPSWICH—Prectptorit of Pr . ideucc—The regular meeting of this lVe-evptory was held on thi 22111 I January , when there Were pre s ent Si . Knig hts Emra Holmes , Grand Provost oi England , Preceptor : the Re-v . R . N . Saiiele-rson D . P . G . C , Suffolk and Cambridttc P . E . C , Act
1 st Captain ; Dr . . Mills , l ' . E . C . Act . 2 ml Capiain J . Pitcher , P . E . C . ; . : G . S . l'imflev , P . L . C ., Re-gistrar , anel others . The Pivcvplory having been opened with solemn praver , ami th . e nnnuli-s ol last meeting having been read and confirmed , Sir Km . ALUs rose lo tender the resignation oi
Sir Kill . C . S . Guiding , the- E . C . eh el , who was compelle-el lo decline the honour the Preceptor ; . - had conferred upon him . in e-onseijuence ol illhealth . He- moved that his resignation should be aci . vpliil . Si" Km . Sanderson , in sei-oneling the motion , expressed his great regret at . the circumstance's under whie : li Sir Knt . ( ioldmu "
was compelled to icsign and hopeel that an expression of that re-gret 011 the part of the Pivccplory would be plaevel upon the minutes . The- Preceptor also ' bi'gged to endorse the selllimi'iits ol the' Sir Knight ' - who hael s . poki-n , and ii quisle el the Regi .-liai to lake a iniiiuli .
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of the observations of their esteemed D . P . G . G . Some conversation ensued and it was decided to app l y to the Prov . G . Commander , Capt . Phillips , for a dispensation to hold a special meeting on
the i j tli February , to elect a Preceptor , who would he installed at the regular meeting in April , according to the Statutes . There , being no other business bet ore the Sir Knights , the Preceptory was closed , and the Fratres retired for refreshment .
Grand Lodge Of Scotland.
GRAND LODGE OF SCOTLAND .
The quarterl y communication of the Grand Lodge of Scotland was hehl in Freemasons' Hall , George-street , Edinburgh , on Alonday , 3 rd February , 1 S 73 . The Earl of Ro ' sslyn , Alost AVorship ful Grand Master , occupied the throne , and amongst the brethren present were Sir
Michael R . Shaw Stewart , Depute Grand Alaster ; F . A . Barrow , Acting Senior Grand AVarden ; Win , Barton , Ailing Junior Grand AVarden ; Win . Ahum , Past Grand Warden ; Walter Alontgomery Nelson , of Q . ueenshill , Provincial Grand Alaster " of Glasgow City ;
Alajor Hamilton Ramsay , Senior Grand Deacon ; J ohn Laurie , Grand Clerk ; John Coghill , Grand Direeior of Ceremonies ; Convener Robertson , Grand Bible Bearer ; Lindsay Alackersy , AV . S ., representative of Grand Lodge of Canada ; Robert Davidson , Grand Organist ; AL
Alaekcnzie , Chief Grand Alarshall ; A . 1 . Abihorpe , Grand Alarshall ; H . A' . D . Copland , J . T . Douglas , T . H . Douglas , and . others . The Grand Lodge having been opened in ample form , a number of proxy commissions were read and sustained . The Grand Clerk then
announced that presents had been received trom Grand Lodges of England , France , the . Netherlands , and New Brunswick , for which a vote of thanks was accorded on the motion of the Grand Master . The minutes of the Grand Lodge and Grand Committee having been read
and approved of , the Grand Committee tor the ensuing year was appointed . PeliUems for charters to the following lodges were granted unanimously : —AVaring St . John , Murchison , Victoria ; Seville , Jamaica ; Reithe-s , Leslie : Abercromby , lirielge of Allan ;
Caleelonian , Canterbury , New Zealand ; Oiniaru Kilwinning , < ) amartt , New Zealand ; Palea , Taianaki , Xew Zealand ; Cromwell Kilwinning , Cromwell , New Zealand ; Sir Waller Scotl , Auckland , New Zealand ; St . Andrew , Grey River , Grey Mouth , New Zealand .
The Grand Clerk having intimated that the iicvvly-appoinli'd rcpivscniaiivc Irom the Grand Lodge ot Sweden and Norway was in waiting , the Grand . Master ordered him to he conducted
into the Grand l . oelge . bro . Alann , 1 ast Senior Chanel Warden , was accordingly ushered in with elue ceremony , and the commissions from the King of Sweden having been read , was installed into oilice amidst loud applause . Alter he had returned thanks for the honour conferred upon
him , Bro . Robert Cowan , Past Provincial Grand Alaster ol Scotland , was appointed representative at the Grand Lodge of New Brunswick , and Bro . Chevalier A . F . Krintberg , representative at ihi . 'Cranel Lodge-of Swollen , vice Bro . Erskine , deceased .
The H-signatioii of the Ri ght I Ion . the Earl of Stair , K . T ., as Provincial ( irand Alaster of Wigtownshire-, was received with regret . The Grand Masler said he had received a letter from the the noble Earl , and he hael written in reply , en-Uv . iling him to reconsider his determination , but as lie had rcceivid no reply , he concluded the noble Earl would not continue in oilice .
A motion by Captain Gordon , tabled at last nieiting , lo change the tlay ei ! meeting of the Grand Loelge , was , in his absence , delayed till Ue \ l meeting . it was then moved by Bro . W . Officer , Past Granel Deacon , seconded by Bro . Lindsay Alackersy , in the absence of Bro . Alexander Hay - —
" That on and after the passing of this motion tile oilice of Grand Clerk shall cease , and its duties shall devolve on ami be discharged by the Grand Secretary ; that the present Grand Clerk shall be coii | ouie-el ill the office : ol Grand Secretary . , wilh Bio . Stew ail aj joint Granel Sccrctarv ;
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that upon the occurrence of the first vacancy by death or resignation , the joint office shall cease , and the remaining holder of the office shall be sole Grand Secretary till the date of the next annual election , when only one Grand Secretary shall be elected ; and that the laws of Grand
Lodge in so far as not coincident with this motion be repealed . " The motion was unanimously adopted , and the Grand Masters passed a hig h eulogium on Bro . Lawrie , Grand Clerk , for his valuable business services to Grand Lodge during the
past two years , a compliment which was warmly endorsed by the brethren present . It was unanimously agreed that the hour of meeting should in future be live , instead of six o ' clock . Bro . Abbot . No . 1 , then moved the following
motion . — " That all lodges holding of this Grand Lodge , whether represented or not by their Alaster and AVardens , shall be compelled to pay the fees exi g ible for representation in Grand Lodge , on the 24 th J tins annually , if not paid by their representatives previously . "
Bro . John Baird seconded the motion , and after some discussion it was agreed to . Bro . Lindsay Alackersey then brought forward the following motion : "That in future the Alaster shall appoint the Depute Grand Alaster , and the Grand Lodge laws
so far as inconsistent with this are hereby altered . " Bro . Dr . Loth seconded the motion , and after the Grand Master had made some remarks bearing on the subject , it was unanimously agreed to .
Alotions for consideration at next meeting having been laid upon the table , Grand Lodge was closed in ample form .
Provincial Lodge Of Devonshire.
PROVINCIAL LODGE OF DEVONSHIRE .
On Alonday , 27 th ult ., a meeting of the 'Committee of Petitions was held at the Masonic Hall , Exeter , feir the despatch of business . The D . P . G . AL , Bro . L . P . Aletham , presided . Bro , Gover , the Secretary , read the proceedings of the last meeting , anil stated that a boy , named
Sawtell , was eleeti-d fifth in the last election of boys into the Alasonic Boys' School . In order to effect his election they had used all their own voles , and Bro . Stevens , the agent of this Province in London , had borrowed 500 votes , se > as to secure Sawtell's election . In consequence ol
ibis loan all the voles of the Province were p ledged this year to be sent to London . Tin committee then proceeded to consider the applications for relief , and f r , was voted now to a poor brother at Bideford , and £ 5 will be voted at a future time . An application for relief foi
a widow at Plymouth was next considered , and £ r was voted , subject to the decision of Bros . AJethain and Latimer , in whose hands the casewas left for some inquiry . A letter was reael from a widow at Totnes , thanking the committee for a former vote , and asking for fin tiler
assistance . This letter was deferred . It was then proposed that the votes of the Provino , should be given for a decayed brother livinj at Sidmouth , a Freemason of ^ years ' standing and of a hi g h character , as a candidate for admission into the Royal Benevol nt Institution for Decayed and Indigent Alasons . Tin
proposal was unanimously agreed to , and it was nrgeel that all votes should be sent from tin whole of the lodges in the Province to the Committee e > f Petitions . This would bring the whof of the Province into co-operation , and woul . i g ive to every Iodge a right by union to claim relief for any distressed brethren .
The D . P . G . M . then introduced a matter o considerable importance with regard to the futtir eelucatiou of boys and g irls for whom the Pre vince wished to provide . He said they were ii
elebt a large number of votes , and it would b two years before they would be out of tlebi He had thought a great eleal em the subject c ' their educating ihe sons of Freemasons who wen either in ineligiiil circumstances or left orphan-