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Provincial Grand Lodge Of Wiltshire .

position throughout a period of three years . The Prov . Grand Registrar ' s report was approved and his suggestion adopted . Bro . WILLIAM NOTT , Prov . Charity Secretary , then read his report on behalf of the Provincial Charity Organisation and Benevolent Fund Committee , which was as follows :

CHARITY ORGANIZATION . On behalf of the Committee I beg to lay before this Provincial Grand Lodge an account of its work during the past year . This province , having no candidate for either the Boys' or the Girls' School , was enabled to so dispose of its votes as to more than cancel its indebtedness , and leave a small balance of votes owing to it .

On the Benevolent Fund account matters were different . It having been decided that the case of Mrs . Roach , the candidate adopted by the Committee , should , if possible , be carried at the election last May , arrangements were made by which this object was effected . Owing to the increase in the number of Wiltshire votes sent in to the

Committee , to the good help given by outside friends of the candidate , and to certain advantageous arrangements which your Secretary was enabled to make , our candidate ' s success was secured with only a comparatively small debt being incurred by this province on the Benevolent Fund account . Our candidate was seventh on the list of the thirteen successful candidates , with a total of 144 S votes .

Thus far , as regards this province more especially , but it may be mentioned as regards the other provinces with which Wiltshire is associated , that at the Boys' School election in April , out of the twelve successful candidates , four were from the allied provinces , namely , one each from Lincoln , Worcester , Somerset , arid Leicester ; whilst at the election for the same Institution in October now Just past , the only case in which the

Association was interested , a Gloucester case , came in at the head of the poll . As to the Girls' School elections , in April , the whole of the candidates were declared elected without ballot ; in October the allied provinces determined to run one candidate only , a Worcester case , and succeeded in carrying it ; while the surplus votes beyond the number necessary were polled for a Somersetshire case , which has been adopted for the election next spring .

As regards the Benevolent Fund , and the other provinces alluded to , a widow ' s case from Bristol would in addition to the Wiltshire case have been successfully carried had it not been for some unfortnnate mischance in the counting of the votes sent in . As it was , she was highest on the unsuccessful list , and at the next election there will doubtless be little difficulty in carrying her case together with , it is hoped , those of two other candidates , one from Monmouth and one from Worcester .

Your Committee highly appreciates the hearty co-operation received from the representatives of other provinces , and would more especialy mention Bros . Captain S . G . Homfray , D . P . G . M ., Monmouth ; R . C . Else , D . P . G . M ., Somerset ; W . H . Bowden , Bristol ; George Taylor , P . G . Sec . Worcester ; the Rev . W . Langlcy , Leicester ; and Col . Basevi and his successor , R . Vassar Smith , Gloucester . In order to carry out the work which has been recapitulated , your Charity Secretary attended at three of the elections during the year .

The votes the Committee has placed at its disposal by the lodges in the province , and voters connected therewith , during the last three years have been as follows : 1 SS 0 1 SS 1 18 S 2 Royal Masonic Institution for Boys 372 407 47 s Do . do . Girls 350 372 35 6 Do . Benevolent Institution for Aged Freemasons ... ... 223 219 235 Do . do . for Aged Widows ... 127 119 153

1071 1117 1219 being an increase in this year over last year of 102 votes , and being considerably more than in any previous year . The voting power of the province is thus shewn to be increasing , and it is very necessary that it should increase if Wiltshire is to hold its own at the elections ; the number of votes necessary to carry a candidate at either of the Institutions , having increased something like fifty per cent , during the past few years .

WILTSHIRE RECIPIENTS OF MASONIC CHARITIES . As it may be interesting to the brethren to know what advantages are being derived by this province from the various Masonic Charitable Institutions , the following particulars have been gathered together : — BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION .

Three widows arc now enjoying annuities of £ 32 each , or , a total of £ 96 per annum ; one ( whose husband belonged to the Trowbridge Lodge , 632 ) , having been in enjoy ' ment of her annuity for six years ; another ( Devizes , 663 ) for four years ; the other ( Chippenham , 626 ) being the annuitant elected in May last .

THE MASONIC SCHOOLS . The Wiltshire scholars , with the lodges to which their fathers belonged , are as follows ; and against the name of each is an extract from the report of the Governess or Master of the School respecting them : GIRLS' SCHOOL . A . M . C . ( Old Swindon , 355 ) , aged 13 ; elected 1 S 79 , leaves the School 1 SS 5— " Will rise to third class after Christmas ; is a good girl . "

A . L . W . ( New Swindon , 1295 ) , aged 13 ; elected 1 S 79 , leaves 1 SS 5— "In fourth class ; has lost time through delicate health , but is stronger , and likely to make more progress ; is a good girl . " E . M . G . ( Salisbury , 5 S 6 ) , aged 11 ; elected 1879 , leaves iSSC— " In fifth class and backward ; is a good little girl . "

F . J . N . ( Old Swindon , 355 ) , aged 11 ; elected 1 SS 0 , leaves 1 SS 7 —( No report . ) G . E . B . ( Old Swindon , 35 s ) , aged 11 ; elected 18 S 0 , leaves iSS 5 ~ " In fifth class , but is likely to make progress ; is a good girl . " G . M . S . ( Old Swindon , 355 ) , age 9 ; admitted 1 SS 2— " Is a nice little girl , admitted this September ; is backward . " L . M . S . S . ( Trowbridge , 632 ) , aged 10 ; admitted 1 SS 2 —( No report ) .

BOYS' SCHOOL . H . V . N . S . S . ( Trowbridge , 632 ) , aged 12 ; elected 1 S 77 , 'eaves 1 SS 6— "Conduct satisfactory ; ability and industry fair , and has much improved of late . " It will thus been seen that there are at present no less than eight Wiltshire children enjoying the advantages of education at these Schools , an education which must represent a money value of some £ 400 per annum , and which , added to the annuities , gives a total of about , £ 500 a year .

STEWARDSHIPS FOR THE CHARITIES . During the year the folluiwng amounts have been taken up to the festivals of the different Masonic Institutions by the following Stewards from this province : Bro . Martin—Benevolent Institution £ S I J 5 o „ Dr . Ringer—Girls' School 5 6 j o „ William Nott—Boys' School 147 o 0 „ Dr . Ringer—Boys' School 15 15 o Total £ 308 3 o

Provincial Grand Lodge Of Wiltshire .

BENEVOLENT FUND . No claim has as yet been made on this fund . The Committee has therefore been enabled to invest the whole of the net income , thus helping to form a capital fund , which will in a short time be sufficiently large to be able afford from its investments a substantial annual inrnme .

In last year ' s report the Committee was only able to furnish a provisional account of receipts and payments ; but a complete account for the year ending 31 st December , 1 SS 1 , is appended hereto . Your Committee in its last year ' s report ventured to express an ' opinion that the number of contributing lodges would this year be increased . Such anticipation has been realised , and there is every reason to hope that next year the whole , or nearly the whole , of the lodges in the province will be direct contributors to this fund .

Under the rules of this fund , the Provincial Grand Lodge is entitled to nominate one of its officers as a Life Governor of the fund , in respect of the donation of £ 50 voted to it last year . The R . W . the Prov . Grand Master , the Deputy Prov . Grand Master , the Prov . Grand Treasurer , the Prov . Grand Registrar , the Prov . Grand Secretary , and the Charity Secretary are already ex-officio members of the Committee . It is , therefore , suggested whether it would be desirable that this Provincial Grand Lodge should name another of its officers to be a member of the Committee as Life Governor .

Devizes , 3 rd November , 1 SS 2 . WILLIAM NOTT , Prov . Charity Sec . The report was unanimously approved , but the consideration of the suggestion contained in the last paragraph thereof was postponed . The Prov . Grand Secretary , Bro . TOMBS , produced the report of the

Bye-Laws Committee , accompanied by the draft of the bye-laws , which such Committee recommended for adoption . These bye-laws having been already well discussed in the province and generally approved , no discussion now took place upon them .

On the motion of Bro . SirG . GOLDNEY , D . P . G . M ., secondedbyBro . Lord H . F . THYNNE , the report of the Committee was adopted , and the bye-laws as presented were approved and passed , and ordered to be submitted for the approval of Grand Lodge ; and it was resolved that if and when such byelaws were so approved , they should be printed and circulated in the province .

Bro . J AMES POWELL , W . M . of the receiving lodge , the Gooch Lodge , No . 1295 , asked permission to introduce for the approval of the Prov . Grand Master , a banner which had been presented to the Gooch Lodge , the device thereon being the armorial bearings of the esteemed brother from whom that lodge was named , Sir Daniel Gooch , Bart ., formerly Deputy

Prov . Grand Master of Wilts , but now the R . W . the Prov . Grand Master of Berks and Bucks . Permission having been granted , Bro . Powell , accompanied by the Past Masters of his lodge retired , and re-entered with the banner in question , begged leave to present this banner to the Prov . Grand Master and to ask his sanction to its being used as the banner of the Gooch Lodge .

Lord METHUEN , in reply , said that he most willingly gave his sanction , and that it would have given him additional p leasure if their dear friend , Sir Daniel Gooch , whose name they saw on the banner before them , could himself have been present on the occasion .

Bro . POWBLL thanked the Prov . Grand Master , and the banner was then hung in its proper situation on the walls of the lodge-room . Lord METHUEN then said that a very pleasurable duty devolved upon him , and that was to recognise the services to the cause of charity of two brethren who , during the past year had acted as Stewards for two of the

Masonic Chanties . He first called upon Bro . William Knott , Prov . Charity Sec , who having in previous years twice filled the office of Steward for the Benevolent Institution , and once the like office for the Girls' School , and thereby become the possessor of the Charity jewel and one bar , had , in 18 S 2 , acted as Steward for the Boys' School ( with a list of nearly £ 150 ) , and thus entitled him to a second bar . This bar the Prov . Grand Master

now , in the name of the Provincial Grand Lodge , presented to Bro , Nott , coupling the presentation with the remark , that all the brethren were deeply indebted to him for his successful efforts during many years past in the furtherance of the cause of Masonic Charity in Wiltshire , and the hope that the province would long have the benefit of his services .

Bro . NOTT briefly returned thanks for the presentation , and expressed his gratification that his efforts in the cause of charity had been so well supported , and hoped that in the future he mi ght still merit the approbation of his lordship and the brethren of the provinee .

The PROV . GRAND MASTER next called up Bro . Deputy Surgeon-General Theobald Ringer , of Lodge No . 1533 , Marlborough , and P . M . of Lodge No . 130 S , who had during the past year filled the office of Steward , both for the Girls' School and for the Boys' School , taking up for the former fifty-five , and for the latter fifteen guineas . This entitled him to the Charity

jewel , and such jewel the P . G . M . then , in accordance with the practice in the province , presented , on behalf of the Provincial Grand Lodge , to Bro . Ringer . Lord Methuen expressed the pleasure it gave him to thus recognise Bro . Ringer ' s exertions , and that it was with still further pleasure he found that brother ' s name down as one of the Stewards of the province for the ensuing year .

Bro . RINGER thanked his lordshi p and the brethren for this recognition of his services .

The PROV . GRAND SECRETARY read the letter issued by the Grand Secretary , dated gth November , 1 SS 1 , declaring the precedence of Grand Officers over all Provincial Grand Officers ( except Provincial Grand Masters ) , whether in their own province or not . This letter was ordered to be entered on the minutes .

The Committee as to revised Book of Constitutions presented a report , in which certain alterations were recommended . This report was unanimously adopted , and the alterations recommended were directed to be submitted to Grand Lodge for consideration . The R . W . the PROV . GRAND MASTER then addressed the meeting , congratulating himself and Masonry 011 the excellency of the attendance .

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PROVINCIAL GRAND CHAPTER OF CHESHIRE. Article 4
THE WARRANT. Article 4
THE ARTICLES ON THE REVISED CONSTITUTIONS AND CORRESPONDENCE THEREON. Article 5
THE CENTENARY OF THE ROYAL CUMBERLAND CHAPTER, BATH. Article 5
A MASONIC ADDRESS Article 5
HELP FOR FRIENDLESS GIRLS IN LIVERPOOL. Article 5
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REVIEWS. Article 7
INSTRUCTION. Article 10
Royal Arch. Article 10
Mark Masonry. Article 11
Ancient and Accepted Rite. Article 11
MASONIC FUNERAL. Article 11
THE THEATRES. Article 12
MASONIC AND GENERAL TIDINGS. Article 13
METROPOLITAN MASONIC MEETINGS Article 14
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Provincial Grand Lodge Of Wiltshire .

position throughout a period of three years . The Prov . Grand Registrar ' s report was approved and his suggestion adopted . Bro . WILLIAM NOTT , Prov . Charity Secretary , then read his report on behalf of the Provincial Charity Organisation and Benevolent Fund Committee , which was as follows :

CHARITY ORGANIZATION . On behalf of the Committee I beg to lay before this Provincial Grand Lodge an account of its work during the past year . This province , having no candidate for either the Boys' or the Girls' School , was enabled to so dispose of its votes as to more than cancel its indebtedness , and leave a small balance of votes owing to it .

On the Benevolent Fund account matters were different . It having been decided that the case of Mrs . Roach , the candidate adopted by the Committee , should , if possible , be carried at the election last May , arrangements were made by which this object was effected . Owing to the increase in the number of Wiltshire votes sent in to the

Committee , to the good help given by outside friends of the candidate , and to certain advantageous arrangements which your Secretary was enabled to make , our candidate ' s success was secured with only a comparatively small debt being incurred by this province on the Benevolent Fund account . Our candidate was seventh on the list of the thirteen successful candidates , with a total of 144 S votes .

Thus far , as regards this province more especially , but it may be mentioned as regards the other provinces with which Wiltshire is associated , that at the Boys' School election in April , out of the twelve successful candidates , four were from the allied provinces , namely , one each from Lincoln , Worcester , Somerset , arid Leicester ; whilst at the election for the same Institution in October now Just past , the only case in which the

Association was interested , a Gloucester case , came in at the head of the poll . As to the Girls' School elections , in April , the whole of the candidates were declared elected without ballot ; in October the allied provinces determined to run one candidate only , a Worcester case , and succeeded in carrying it ; while the surplus votes beyond the number necessary were polled for a Somersetshire case , which has been adopted for the election next spring .

As regards the Benevolent Fund , and the other provinces alluded to , a widow ' s case from Bristol would in addition to the Wiltshire case have been successfully carried had it not been for some unfortnnate mischance in the counting of the votes sent in . As it was , she was highest on the unsuccessful list , and at the next election there will doubtless be little difficulty in carrying her case together with , it is hoped , those of two other candidates , one from Monmouth and one from Worcester .

Your Committee highly appreciates the hearty co-operation received from the representatives of other provinces , and would more especialy mention Bros . Captain S . G . Homfray , D . P . G . M ., Monmouth ; R . C . Else , D . P . G . M ., Somerset ; W . H . Bowden , Bristol ; George Taylor , P . G . Sec . Worcester ; the Rev . W . Langlcy , Leicester ; and Col . Basevi and his successor , R . Vassar Smith , Gloucester . In order to carry out the work which has been recapitulated , your Charity Secretary attended at three of the elections during the year .

The votes the Committee has placed at its disposal by the lodges in the province , and voters connected therewith , during the last three years have been as follows : 1 SS 0 1 SS 1 18 S 2 Royal Masonic Institution for Boys 372 407 47 s Do . do . Girls 350 372 35 6 Do . Benevolent Institution for Aged Freemasons ... ... 223 219 235 Do . do . for Aged Widows ... 127 119 153

1071 1117 1219 being an increase in this year over last year of 102 votes , and being considerably more than in any previous year . The voting power of the province is thus shewn to be increasing , and it is very necessary that it should increase if Wiltshire is to hold its own at the elections ; the number of votes necessary to carry a candidate at either of the Institutions , having increased something like fifty per cent , during the past few years .

WILTSHIRE RECIPIENTS OF MASONIC CHARITIES . As it may be interesting to the brethren to know what advantages are being derived by this province from the various Masonic Charitable Institutions , the following particulars have been gathered together : — BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION .

Three widows arc now enjoying annuities of £ 32 each , or , a total of £ 96 per annum ; one ( whose husband belonged to the Trowbridge Lodge , 632 ) , having been in enjoy ' ment of her annuity for six years ; another ( Devizes , 663 ) for four years ; the other ( Chippenham , 626 ) being the annuitant elected in May last .

THE MASONIC SCHOOLS . The Wiltshire scholars , with the lodges to which their fathers belonged , are as follows ; and against the name of each is an extract from the report of the Governess or Master of the School respecting them : GIRLS' SCHOOL . A . M . C . ( Old Swindon , 355 ) , aged 13 ; elected 1 S 79 , leaves the School 1 SS 5— " Will rise to third class after Christmas ; is a good girl . "

A . L . W . ( New Swindon , 1295 ) , aged 13 ; elected 1 S 79 , leaves 1 SS 5— "In fourth class ; has lost time through delicate health , but is stronger , and likely to make more progress ; is a good girl . " E . M . G . ( Salisbury , 5 S 6 ) , aged 11 ; elected 1879 , leaves iSSC— " In fifth class and backward ; is a good little girl . "

F . J . N . ( Old Swindon , 355 ) , aged 11 ; elected 1 SS 0 , leaves 1 SS 7 —( No report . ) G . E . B . ( Old Swindon , 35 s ) , aged 11 ; elected 18 S 0 , leaves iSS 5 ~ " In fifth class , but is likely to make progress ; is a good girl . " G . M . S . ( Old Swindon , 355 ) , age 9 ; admitted 1 SS 2— " Is a nice little girl , admitted this September ; is backward . " L . M . S . S . ( Trowbridge , 632 ) , aged 10 ; admitted 1 SS 2 —( No report ) .

BOYS' SCHOOL . H . V . N . S . S . ( Trowbridge , 632 ) , aged 12 ; elected 1 S 77 , 'eaves 1 SS 6— "Conduct satisfactory ; ability and industry fair , and has much improved of late . " It will thus been seen that there are at present no less than eight Wiltshire children enjoying the advantages of education at these Schools , an education which must represent a money value of some £ 400 per annum , and which , added to the annuities , gives a total of about , £ 500 a year .

STEWARDSHIPS FOR THE CHARITIES . During the year the folluiwng amounts have been taken up to the festivals of the different Masonic Institutions by the following Stewards from this province : Bro . Martin—Benevolent Institution £ S I J 5 o „ Dr . Ringer—Girls' School 5 6 j o „ William Nott—Boys' School 147 o 0 „ Dr . Ringer—Boys' School 15 15 o Total £ 308 3 o

Provincial Grand Lodge Of Wiltshire .

BENEVOLENT FUND . No claim has as yet been made on this fund . The Committee has therefore been enabled to invest the whole of the net income , thus helping to form a capital fund , which will in a short time be sufficiently large to be able afford from its investments a substantial annual inrnme .

In last year ' s report the Committee was only able to furnish a provisional account of receipts and payments ; but a complete account for the year ending 31 st December , 1 SS 1 , is appended hereto . Your Committee in its last year ' s report ventured to express an ' opinion that the number of contributing lodges would this year be increased . Such anticipation has been realised , and there is every reason to hope that next year the whole , or nearly the whole , of the lodges in the province will be direct contributors to this fund .

Under the rules of this fund , the Provincial Grand Lodge is entitled to nominate one of its officers as a Life Governor of the fund , in respect of the donation of £ 50 voted to it last year . The R . W . the Prov . Grand Master , the Deputy Prov . Grand Master , the Prov . Grand Treasurer , the Prov . Grand Registrar , the Prov . Grand Secretary , and the Charity Secretary are already ex-officio members of the Committee . It is , therefore , suggested whether it would be desirable that this Provincial Grand Lodge should name another of its officers to be a member of the Committee as Life Governor .

Devizes , 3 rd November , 1 SS 2 . WILLIAM NOTT , Prov . Charity Sec . The report was unanimously approved , but the consideration of the suggestion contained in the last paragraph thereof was postponed . The Prov . Grand Secretary , Bro . TOMBS , produced the report of the

Bye-Laws Committee , accompanied by the draft of the bye-laws , which such Committee recommended for adoption . These bye-laws having been already well discussed in the province and generally approved , no discussion now took place upon them .

On the motion of Bro . SirG . GOLDNEY , D . P . G . M ., secondedbyBro . Lord H . F . THYNNE , the report of the Committee was adopted , and the bye-laws as presented were approved and passed , and ordered to be submitted for the approval of Grand Lodge ; and it was resolved that if and when such byelaws were so approved , they should be printed and circulated in the province .

Bro . J AMES POWELL , W . M . of the receiving lodge , the Gooch Lodge , No . 1295 , asked permission to introduce for the approval of the Prov . Grand Master , a banner which had been presented to the Gooch Lodge , the device thereon being the armorial bearings of the esteemed brother from whom that lodge was named , Sir Daniel Gooch , Bart ., formerly Deputy

Prov . Grand Master of Wilts , but now the R . W . the Prov . Grand Master of Berks and Bucks . Permission having been granted , Bro . Powell , accompanied by the Past Masters of his lodge retired , and re-entered with the banner in question , begged leave to present this banner to the Prov . Grand Master and to ask his sanction to its being used as the banner of the Gooch Lodge .

Lord METHUEN , in reply , said that he most willingly gave his sanction , and that it would have given him additional p leasure if their dear friend , Sir Daniel Gooch , whose name they saw on the banner before them , could himself have been present on the occasion .

Bro . POWBLL thanked the Prov . Grand Master , and the banner was then hung in its proper situation on the walls of the lodge-room . Lord METHUEN then said that a very pleasurable duty devolved upon him , and that was to recognise the services to the cause of charity of two brethren who , during the past year had acted as Stewards for two of the

Masonic Chanties . He first called upon Bro . William Knott , Prov . Charity Sec , who having in previous years twice filled the office of Steward for the Benevolent Institution , and once the like office for the Girls' School , and thereby become the possessor of the Charity jewel and one bar , had , in 18 S 2 , acted as Steward for the Boys' School ( with a list of nearly £ 150 ) , and thus entitled him to a second bar . This bar the Prov . Grand Master

now , in the name of the Provincial Grand Lodge , presented to Bro , Nott , coupling the presentation with the remark , that all the brethren were deeply indebted to him for his successful efforts during many years past in the furtherance of the cause of Masonic Charity in Wiltshire , and the hope that the province would long have the benefit of his services .

Bro . NOTT briefly returned thanks for the presentation , and expressed his gratification that his efforts in the cause of charity had been so well supported , and hoped that in the future he mi ght still merit the approbation of his lordship and the brethren of the provinee .

The PROV . GRAND MASTER next called up Bro . Deputy Surgeon-General Theobald Ringer , of Lodge No . 1533 , Marlborough , and P . M . of Lodge No . 130 S , who had during the past year filled the office of Steward , both for the Girls' School and for the Boys' School , taking up for the former fifty-five , and for the latter fifteen guineas . This entitled him to the Charity

jewel , and such jewel the P . G . M . then , in accordance with the practice in the province , presented , on behalf of the Provincial Grand Lodge , to Bro . Ringer . Lord Methuen expressed the pleasure it gave him to thus recognise Bro . Ringer ' s exertions , and that it was with still further pleasure he found that brother ' s name down as one of the Stewards of the province for the ensuing year .

Bro . RINGER thanked his lordshi p and the brethren for this recognition of his services .

The PROV . GRAND SECRETARY read the letter issued by the Grand Secretary , dated gth November , 1 SS 1 , declaring the precedence of Grand Officers over all Provincial Grand Officers ( except Provincial Grand Masters ) , whether in their own province or not . This letter was ordered to be entered on the minutes .

The Committee as to revised Book of Constitutions presented a report , in which certain alterations were recommended . This report was unanimously adopted , and the alterations recommended were directed to be submitted to Grand Lodge for consideration . The R . W . the PROV . GRAND MASTER then addressed the meeting , congratulating himself and Masonry 011 the excellency of the attendance .

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