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Provincial Grand Lodge Of Somersetshire.

PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE OF SOMERSETSHIRE .

Tire members of the Weston-super-Mare Lodge , St . Kew , No . 1222 , had the honour on Thursday , the nth inst ., of receiving the members of Provincial Grand Lodge . The occasion was an eventful one in the local annals of Freemasonry , there not having been so large and

distinguished a gathering in Weston of " the brethren of the mystic tie " since the laying of the foundation stone of the West of England Sanatorium , by the R . W . the P . G . M . cf Somersetshire , the Earl of Carnarvon . The members of the St . Kew , justly proud of thc honour of entertaining so august a body , determined to give their brethren in the Craft a truly fraternal welcome , and a reception befitting

their Masonic dignity . The ordinary lodge-room being too small , the Town HaU was engaged , the hiU itself being fitted up for the lodge , and the various offices furnished for the reception of the D . P . G . M . and the Provincial Grand Officers . Thc arrangement of the hall for the business of the lodge was most effective and comfortable . The throne was situated on the platform , surmounted by

a canopy curtained with crimson drapery with golden Masonic emblem in the centre . A flight of steps led from the floor of the hall to the foot of the throne , stove and greenhouse plants being effectively grouped on each side . Both steps and dais were covered with crimson carpet of fleur dc lis pattern . The room was also decorated with plants , and the banners of the various lodges added

much to thc general effect . Conspicuous among these latter was a very handsomely worked one belonging to St . Kew Lodge , representing the Saint in the act of imparting instruction . A portion of the lower end of the hall was screened , and formed a reception and clothing room for the general body of brethren . It had been confidently hoped that the Provincial Grand

Master himself would have been in attendance , but this hope at the last moment was doomed to disappointment , a letter being received from the noble earl conveying the unwelcome intelligence that he was confined to his room at Pixton-park , his Somersetshire seat , by an attack of the gout . In his absence , therefore , the V . W . L ) . P . G . M ,, Bro . R . C . Else , presided , and thc gratification of the bre .

thren was much increased by the presence of the most popular P . P . G . M ., Bro . Col . A . W . Adair . The following brethren recorded their names : —Bros . J . J . Knox-Fit teller , P . G . Chaplain ; B . Cox , P . M . 1222 , P . G . Treas ., pro tern . ; J . C . Hunt , P . G . Sec , pro tem . ; S . Toms , P . G . S . D . ; Newington Bridges , P . G . J . D . ; and J . Tompsctt , W . M . 814 . P . G . S . We have arranged the names as the members

were arranged , in Prov . Grand Lodge under their resp-ctive banners , with the exception of those wearing purple , or the Provincial Grand Officers , who were seated right and left of the D . P . G . M . The lodges are in the order of their senority : —Bros . Philip Braham , W . M ., F . J . Brown , P . M ., P . P . G . S . W ., T . B . Moutrie , P . M ., P . P . G . S . W ., Capt . Pe-cl Floyd , P . M ., and H . L . Brown , of Royal Cumberland

Lodge , No . 41 , Bath j Col . England , W . M ., Cannings Collins , I . P . M ., J . L . Stothert , P . M ., P . P . G . S . W ., Gen . Doherty , P . M ., an 1 Otto Sondermann , S . W ., of Royal Sussex Lodge , No . 33 , Bath j J . C . Small , W . M ., James Leaker , P . M ., P . G . J . D ., J . R . Treliving , J . W ., Rev . F . P . Scale , P . G . C , C . Ricks , P . P . G . J . W ., and J . Rich , of Perpetual Friendship Lodge , No . 133 , Bridgwater j

W . Adams , W . M ., A . Villar , P . P . G . S . W ., F . Haynes , Secretary , L . H . Bonn , Thomas Meyler , P . P . G . R ., W . Bidgood , H . Allen , G . Straw-bridge , F . T . Elworth , and A . Lewis , of of Unanimity and Sincerity Lodge , No . 261 , Taunton ; Rev . W . J . Mooney , Chap ., and John Butler , P . M ., of Love and Honour Locge , No . 28 *; , Shepton Mallet ; B . S . Fisher , W . M ., Robert Brodie , I . ' p . M ., F . Vizard ,

P . P . G . S . W ., J . B . Marwood , P . P . G . J . W ., H . SI . Kcmmis , S . W ., J . T . Dunsford , Secretary , Rev . J . C . Lyons , Chap ., W . Kellaway , J . Matthews , E . Strode , F . A . E . Withers . W . Hickman , and W . Woodward , P . G . Tyler , of Rural Philanthropic Lodge , No . 291 , Highbridge ; R . f . Damon , W . M ., F . Cox , P . M ., W . Cox , P . M ., P . P . G . S . W ., f . K . Farley , P . M ., P . P . G . S . D ., W . S . Gillard , P . M ., P . P . G . S . D .,

Dorset , H . T . E Igar , S . W ., A . E . Price , J . D ., James Harvey , aud C . H . Penny , of Brotherly Love Lodge , No . 320 , Yeovil ; Edward E . Phillips , P . M ., anil H . C . Hopkins , P . M ., of Honour Lodge , No . - ( 79 , Bath ; L . E . Newnham , W . M ., and J . H . Holloway , P . P . G . A . D . C .,, of Benevolent Lodge , No . 446 , Wells ; F . W . Wood , I . P . M . . A . S . Baily , and H . Hawkin , of Pilgrims Lodge , No . 772

Glastonbury , J . Thompsett , VV . M ., E . W . Combes , J . W ., GSummers , P . P . G . D . C , J . Burdge , jun ., P . P . G . J . D „ of Parrett and Axe Lodge , No . 814 , Crewkerne ; Lawson Howes , W . M ., " James Tuckey , S . W ., Jesse Hayward , J . W ., W . E . Reeves , ' P . M ., P . P . G . O ., W . H . Dill , P . M ., P . P . G . P ., and W . H . Young , of Royal Albert Edward Lodge , No . 906 , Weston , Bath ; T . Gullick , S . W ., A . R . Baily , P . M ., John

Baily , P . M ., and Alfred dayman , P . M ., of Royal Somerset Lodge , No . 973 , Frome ; J . Stewart Boyd , W . M ., Rev . C . Winter , Chaplain , and J . E . Haynes , of Royal Clarence Lodge , No . 976 , Bruton ; John Hughes , W . M ., and A . Sargent , of Nyanza Lodge , No . 1197 , llminster ; T . J . Scoones , W . M ., J . E . Jcffcrics , I . P . M ., and W . Reece , of Agriculture Lodge , No . ' 199 , Congresbury ; E . S .

Blundell , W . M ., S . Lewis , I . P . M ., J . J . E . Willmott , S . W ., W , E . Perrett , J . W . ; P . M . ' s General Munbee , P . P . G . S . W ., B . Cox , Sidney Jones , P . G . A . D . C , W . M . Forty ( Sec ) , P . M . 201 , and P . P . G . Supt . Works , Joseph P . James , W . A , Scott , P . M . 610 , and P . P . G . S . W . Bristol ; Felix Thomas , Treas ., G . Yates , S . D ., E . T . Dew , J . D ., Ernest E . Baker , I . G ., G . Gibbons , S . E . Baker , A . Wickenden , W . L .

Gaskell , W . B . Frampton , Capt-in Spooner , Alfred Howell , J . R . Britton , George E . Alford , F . W . Wicksteed , J . Tytherleigh , S . Norton , G . H . Perrett , H . Hyssett , and W . Cousins , of St . Kew Lodge , No . 1222 , Weston-super-Mare ; Capt . W . Long . l . P . M ., P . M . H 99 , and P . P . G . S . B ., of Coleridge Lodge , No . 1750 , Clevedon ; T . W . Hardwick , W . M ., C . E . Daniel , I . P . M ., John B . Halford , P . M ., Robt .

Provincial Grand Lodge Of Somersetshire.

Compton , and E . G . Grubb , of Eldon Lodge , No . i 7 ^ 5 , Portishead ; R . W . Thomas , W . M ., W . Roberts , J . W ., and A . W . Campbell , S . D ., of St . Keyna Lodge , No . 1133 , Keynsham . Visiting brethren : R . M . Worlock , P . G . Sec ., Bristol ; J . R . Shorland , 610 , P . G . S . W . Bristol ; H . Grath

471 , P . G . S . W . Monmouth ; W . Blundell , 858 ; Gabriel Williams , 686 ; G . Glossop , P . M . 887 ; H . . M . Tainsh , 482 . The Provincial Grand Lodge was opened shortly after twelve o ' clock . The Provincial Grand Officers entered in

procession , and were received with the customary honours by the assembled brethren . Thc D . P . G . M . took his seat on the throne , supported on the right by Bro . General Munbee , and on the left by the P . P . G . M ., Col . Adair . The D . P . G . M . expressed his regret at the absence of the P . G . M ., and read a letter of apology from the noble Earl assigning illness as the cause cf his absencr , and sending

his " Hearty good wishes " to the brethren . The lodge was opened in due form , and with prayer by the P . G . Chaplain , Rev . J . J . Knox-Fletcher . The office of P . G . Secretary being vacant by the death of Bro . Prideaux , his place was supplied by Bro . J . C . Hunt . The P . G . Treasurer , Bro . E . T . Payne , was absent on account of illness , and Bro . B . Cox ' acted fcr him , submitting tbe accounts .

These showed a total income of £ 240 3 ? . 2 d ., including a balance from last acccunt of £ 75 3 s . 8 d . ; the lodge dues amounted to £ « o 6 13 s . 6 d . The amount subscribed for the Masonic Charities was £ 52 ios . The account closed with a balance in hand of £ 69 ios . $ d . The accounts were unanimously passed , and upon the motion of Bro . Munbee , seconded by the P . G . J . W ., Bro . Payne was re-elected P . G . Treasurer by acclamation .

The various offices having been declared vacant thc appointment and investment of new officers were proceeded with , collars being bestowed upon the following : — Bro . Capt . Long , P . M . 1199 and 1750 Prov . G . S . W . „ E . S . Blundell , W . M . 1222 ... Prov . G . J . W . the Rev . J . C . Lyons , 291 ... j ' „ E . T . Payne ( Bro . Cox received the collar for him ) Prov . G . Treas .

„ A . R . Baily , 973 Prov . G . Reg . „ J . C . Hunt , 291 Prov . G . Sec . „ R . Brodie , 291 Prov . G . S . D . „ I . E . leff . rits , 1199 Prov . G . J . D . „ C . E . Daniel , 1755 Prov . G . S . of W

„ H . C . Hopkins , 379 Prov . G . D . C . „ R . | . Damon , 329 Prov . G . A . D . C . „ I . Butltr , 28 s Prov . G . S . B .

„ L . H . Bonn , 2 O 1 Prov . G . O . „ A . Sargent , 1197 Prov . G . P . „ F . U . Wood , 291 : ... Prov . G . A . P .

„ W . Woodward Prov . G . Tyler . „ A . J . Salter ( Bath ) Prov . G . A . Tylcr . Bros . J . S . Boyd , 97 6 ; J . Tuckey , * ) 006 ; U . S . Brown , 41 ; F . T . f „ „ Cl , f ., ' . , , « r ,- n .. r Prov . G . Stewards , Elworthy , 26 i ; W , b . Perrett , I 1222 ; and W . Reece , 1199 ... ) In bestowing the Senior Warden ' s collar upon Captain

Long , who received a most cordial greeting , the D . P . G . M . informed him that it was given by the P . G . M . to mark his appreciation of the services he had rendered to the province as the chief promoter and first Master of the Coleridge Lodge at Clevedon . The collar of J . W . was given to Bro . E . S . Blundell , as the W . M . cf St . Kew , the receiving lodge .

Upon the motion of the D . P . G . M ., a sum of £ 50 was unanimously voted to thc widow of Bro . F . R . Prideaux , the late P . G . Secretary . Bro . J . L . Stothert , in the absence of the Treasurer , proposrcl that a sum of fifty-two guineas be paid to the Girls' School , in order to constitute the lodge a Vice-Patron of the Institution . Bro . C . R . Davy seconded the motion , which was carried . The D . P ,

G . M . said the Treasurer had ascertained that £ 21 more would be needed , but this must be deferred . The sum of £ 21 was , upon the motion of Bro . Reeves , seconded by Bro . Moutrie , voted to the widow of Bro . E . S . Appleby . The P . G . Secretary read the report of thc Charity Organisation Committee of the Province , which stated that the whole of the twenty-two lodges had appointed

delegates , who performed their duties in the most efficient manner . The very gratifying statement was made that from the date of its inception to the present time the Committee had succeeded in carrying every case it had taken in hand . The report was received and adopted , upon the motion of Bro . Newington Bridges , seconded by Bro . Marwood . Bros . J . L . Stothert and Gen . Munbee spoke

very highly of the efforts of the D . P . G . M . to promote the success of the scheme , and a cordial vote of thanks was passed to him for his zealous labours . The alms collected at the lodge , amounting to £ 6 os . 8 d ., were , upon the proposition of Bro . J . J . E . Willmott , seconded by Bro . C . R . Davy , voted to the West of England Sanatorium .

At thc close of the Prov . Grand Lodge the brethren adjourned to the Old Assembly Room , Railway Hotel , where the banquet took place . The menn was that of a high-class dinner , served a la Russe . The viands were of the choicest , the service was as efficient and satisfactory as it could well be , and the wines were of the best vintages . Great credit is due to Bro . J . R . Britton , as well as to Mrs .

Britton , for the excellence of their entertainment . The D . P . G . M . presided , being s-upported by some of the more distinguished brethien . Due honour having been paid to " The Queen and tbe Craft , " and " The Prince of Wales , as Grand Master , " " The Pio Grand Master and Officers of Grand Lodge " were toasted .

Bros . Col . Adair and Rev . C . R . Davy responded , Ihe last-named brother expressing a hope that the much respected D . P . G . M . of this province ( Bro . Else ) would before long be elected a member of Grand Lodge—a hope that evoked a hearty " hear , hear , " from every one present . In proposing " The Health of the P . G . M ,, " the D . P .

Provincial Grand Lodge Of Somersetshire.

G . M . again adverted to the cause of his absence , and stated that his lordship requested him to assure the brethren that nothing but the distinct and positive orders of his physician would have kept him away . In very warm terms the D . P . G . M . proposed " The Health of thc late much beloved P . G . M ., Col . Adair , " who suitably responded , ancl proposed that of " The D . P .

G . M . and the rest of the P . G . Officers , Present and Past . " He traced the rise of the D . P . G . M . from the time when he accepted the collar of Assistant Secretary , and testifying to his unwearied labours in the cause of Masonry he reechoed the wish expressed by Bro . Davy . Acknowledging the services he received from the officers when he occupied the post of P . G . M ., he mentioned that it was twenty-six

years since he received the collar of the P . G . J . D . The D . P . G . M ., in returning thanks , assured the brethren that if any honour were conferred upon him he should consider it as bestowed upon the province . Reviewing the past year , he congiatulateci the brethren of Taunton upon the dedication of the Masonic Hall , the effect of which would , he saiel , elevate the tone of Masonry , and said that

nothing tended more to contradict the idea that Masons were mere " knife and fork i-nen " than the establishment of these halls , and the promotion of the cause of charity . The other events were the consecration of thc Keynsham Lodge and thc death of the P . G . Secretary , to both of which he alluded . The P . G S . Warden ( Bro . Captain Long ) , Bro . W . A .

Scott ( in the absence of the P . G . J . W . ) , and Bro . General Munbee responded . Bro . Grath , of the Province of Monmouth , replied for " Tne Visiting- Brethren , " as did also Bros . Worlock and Shorland . Bro . J . L . Stothert submitted the toast of " The Masonic Charities , " referring 10 the success which attended their

candidates at elections , and acknowledging the co-operation of thc Provinces of Bristol and Monmouth . Bro . Bridges responded , and thanked the Somerset Charity Association for the assistance given to him in securing- the election of a London candidate . He promised in future not only to place his votes in thc hand of the D . P . G . M ., but to represent the province as Steward for the Boys' School the

festival after next . In proposing' -The Health ofthe W . M ., Officers , and Brethren of St . Kew , " the D . P . G . M . said he did not remember an occasion when the arrangements were more complete , more satisfactory , or more comfortably carried out than they were in the Town Hall , and the reception at the hospitable board was mnst handsome .

In the absence of the W . M ., who was obliged to leave , the toast was responded to by the I . P . M ., Bro . Sidney Lewis , and likewise by Bro . W . M . Forty and Bro . Willmott . Bro . Vjllj , the I . P . M . of Taunton , in replying for the Masters and brethren of other lodges , said thc hopes the

brethren at 'launton entertained in providing a Masonic Hall had been more than realised , since the tone of Masonry had been raised ancl ihe number of members increased . The experiment he thought should encourage the brethren in other towns to follow their example . " The I lost and Hostess , " with thanks for the dinner , was proposed , and the Tyler ' s toast completed the programme .

Provincial Grand Mark Lodge Of Northumberland & Durham.

PROVINCIAL GRAND MARK LODGE OF NORTHUMBERLAND & DURHAM .

The annual meeting of this Provincial Grand Mark Lodge was held at the Town Hall , Alnwick , on Thursday , the nth inst ., presided over by Bro . Canon Tristram , LL . D ., F . R . S ., the R . W . Prov . G . M . M . M ., supported by

Bros . T . Y . Strachan , D . Prov . G . M . M . M . ; Capt . Forbes , of Berwick , P . G . S . W . ; Fisher , of Hartlepool , P . G . J . W . ; Rev . W . G . Cooley , P . G . Chap . ; and a large number of Prov . G . Officers . Satisfactory accounts were given of the position of the various lodges , and £ 21 was voted to the educational branch of the Benevolent Fund .

On the motion of Bro . Rev . G . Selby Thomson , P . P . G . Chap ., it was resolved with acclamation to again submit the name of Bro . Canon Tristram for re-election as Prov . G . M . M . M . The following officers were appointed for the ensuing j ear : — Bro . T . Y . Strachan Prov . D . G . M . M . M .

„ W . Cockburn Prov . G . S . W . „ Jeno . Jcnson Prov . G . J . W . „ 11 . 11 . Blrir Prov . G . M . O . „ Jno . W . Bowey Prov . G . S . O . „ W . T . Tate Prov . G . J . O . „ Rev . G . R . Bulmen ... ... Prov . G . Chap . „ R . H . Holmes Prov . G . Treas .

„ W . J . Watson Prov . G . Reg . M ,, T . ( . Armstrong Prov . G . Sec . ,, R . L . Armstrong Prov . G . A . Sec . „ T . Twizell Prov . G . S . D .

„ Christ . Hopper Prov . G . J . D . „ Edwd . Hudson Prov . G . D . C . ,, Luke Armstrong , M . D Prov . G . ins . Vf . „ J . W . Moors Prov . G . Org .

„ Adam Robertson ... ... Prov . G . Swd . Br . „ Richd . Lorke Prov . G . Std . Br . „ W . Biandt Prov . G . I . G . Bros . J . Wood and J . S . B . Bell ... Prov . G . Stewards . A banquet vvas afterwarls held at the White Swan Inn , presided over by the R . W . Prov . G . M . M . M .

Bro . John Hervey , for many years Past Grand Sesretary of fhe Grand Lodge of England , has been induced by his failing health lo resign his oflice . Bro . Hervey is known and respected in America as well as England , and Iris retirement will be universally regretted .- ^ -Tke Keustone , Philadelphia ,

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Royal Arch. Article 5
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PROVINCIAL GRAND MARK LODGE OF CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORELAND. Article 5
INSTALLATION OF THEIR ROYAL HIGHNESSES THE DUKE OF CONNAUGHT AND PRINCE LEOPOLD AS KNIGHTS OF MALTA. Article 5
CONSECRATION OF THE DARLINGTON MARK LODGE, No. 250. Article 5
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Births, Marriages, and Deaths. Article 6
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1879. Article 6
THE APPOINTMENT OF GRAND SECRETARY. Article 7
Original Correspondence. Article 7
Reviews. Article 8
Masonic Notes and Queries. Article 8
PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE OF SOMERSETSHIRE. Article 9
PROVINCIAL GRAND MARK LODGE OF NORTHUMBERLAND & DURHAM. Article 9
Knights Templar. Article 10
Masonic and General Tidings. Article 10
METROPOLITAN MASONIC MEETINGS Article 10
MASONIC MEETINGS IN WEST LANCASHIRE AND CHESHIRE. Article 10
Christmas. Article 11
Our Christmas Freemason. Article 11
Uviyuq. Article 11
The Chost of Marney Castlq. Article 12
"Dc Custibus." Article 13
His Hiuq Mothers-in-Law. Article 14
A With's Appeat. Article 14
The Ghostly Company. Article 15
What Masons Taught in Days of Yore. Article 15
Saund by a Sign; Article 16
Hannah. Article 18
The Kiss of Death. Article 19
Old Furamids' Christmas Euq in the Desert. Article 19
Beaunty in the Beast. Article 20
The Road Agent. Article 21
The Liqbilnon Robin. Article 21
Law Can O'Htaherty Maqqiqd the Widow. Article 22
Chirstmas. Article 22
Miss Donothy's Thanksgiving. Article 22
Under the Mistletac Baugh. Article 23
A Hricnd and a Brother. Article 24
Charissil. Article 24
Law J Proposed to Miltildi Muggs. Article 24
The Yule Log and the Christmas Free. Article 25
A Student's Talq. Article 25
Works on Freemasonry. Article 26
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Provincial Grand Lodge Of Somersetshire.

PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE OF SOMERSETSHIRE .

Tire members of the Weston-super-Mare Lodge , St . Kew , No . 1222 , had the honour on Thursday , the nth inst ., of receiving the members of Provincial Grand Lodge . The occasion was an eventful one in the local annals of Freemasonry , there not having been so large and

distinguished a gathering in Weston of " the brethren of the mystic tie " since the laying of the foundation stone of the West of England Sanatorium , by the R . W . the P . G . M . cf Somersetshire , the Earl of Carnarvon . The members of the St . Kew , justly proud of thc honour of entertaining so august a body , determined to give their brethren in the Craft a truly fraternal welcome , and a reception befitting

their Masonic dignity . The ordinary lodge-room being too small , the Town HaU was engaged , the hiU itself being fitted up for the lodge , and the various offices furnished for the reception of the D . P . G . M . and the Provincial Grand Officers . Thc arrangement of the hall for the business of the lodge was most effective and comfortable . The throne was situated on the platform , surmounted by

a canopy curtained with crimson drapery with golden Masonic emblem in the centre . A flight of steps led from the floor of the hall to the foot of the throne , stove and greenhouse plants being effectively grouped on each side . Both steps and dais were covered with crimson carpet of fleur dc lis pattern . The room was also decorated with plants , and the banners of the various lodges added

much to thc general effect . Conspicuous among these latter was a very handsomely worked one belonging to St . Kew Lodge , representing the Saint in the act of imparting instruction . A portion of the lower end of the hall was screened , and formed a reception and clothing room for the general body of brethren . It had been confidently hoped that the Provincial Grand

Master himself would have been in attendance , but this hope at the last moment was doomed to disappointment , a letter being received from the noble earl conveying the unwelcome intelligence that he was confined to his room at Pixton-park , his Somersetshire seat , by an attack of the gout . In his absence , therefore , the V . W . L ) . P . G . M ,, Bro . R . C . Else , presided , and thc gratification of the bre .

thren was much increased by the presence of the most popular P . P . G . M ., Bro . Col . A . W . Adair . The following brethren recorded their names : —Bros . J . J . Knox-Fit teller , P . G . Chaplain ; B . Cox , P . M . 1222 , P . G . Treas ., pro tern . ; J . C . Hunt , P . G . Sec , pro tem . ; S . Toms , P . G . S . D . ; Newington Bridges , P . G . J . D . ; and J . Tompsctt , W . M . 814 . P . G . S . We have arranged the names as the members

were arranged , in Prov . Grand Lodge under their resp-ctive banners , with the exception of those wearing purple , or the Provincial Grand Officers , who were seated right and left of the D . P . G . M . The lodges are in the order of their senority : —Bros . Philip Braham , W . M ., F . J . Brown , P . M ., P . P . G . S . W ., T . B . Moutrie , P . M ., P . P . G . S . W ., Capt . Pe-cl Floyd , P . M ., and H . L . Brown , of Royal Cumberland

Lodge , No . 41 , Bath j Col . England , W . M ., Cannings Collins , I . P . M ., J . L . Stothert , P . M ., P . P . G . S . W ., Gen . Doherty , P . M ., an 1 Otto Sondermann , S . W ., of Royal Sussex Lodge , No . 33 , Bath j J . C . Small , W . M ., James Leaker , P . M ., P . G . J . D ., J . R . Treliving , J . W ., Rev . F . P . Scale , P . G . C , C . Ricks , P . P . G . J . W ., and J . Rich , of Perpetual Friendship Lodge , No . 133 , Bridgwater j

W . Adams , W . M ., A . Villar , P . P . G . S . W ., F . Haynes , Secretary , L . H . Bonn , Thomas Meyler , P . P . G . R ., W . Bidgood , H . Allen , G . Straw-bridge , F . T . Elworth , and A . Lewis , of of Unanimity and Sincerity Lodge , No . 261 , Taunton ; Rev . W . J . Mooney , Chap ., and John Butler , P . M ., of Love and Honour Locge , No . 28 *; , Shepton Mallet ; B . S . Fisher , W . M ., Robert Brodie , I . ' p . M ., F . Vizard ,

P . P . G . S . W ., J . B . Marwood , P . P . G . J . W ., H . SI . Kcmmis , S . W ., J . T . Dunsford , Secretary , Rev . J . C . Lyons , Chap ., W . Kellaway , J . Matthews , E . Strode , F . A . E . Withers . W . Hickman , and W . Woodward , P . G . Tyler , of Rural Philanthropic Lodge , No . 291 , Highbridge ; R . f . Damon , W . M ., F . Cox , P . M ., W . Cox , P . M ., P . P . G . S . W ., f . K . Farley , P . M ., P . P . G . S . D ., W . S . Gillard , P . M ., P . P . G . S . D .,

Dorset , H . T . E Igar , S . W ., A . E . Price , J . D ., James Harvey , aud C . H . Penny , of Brotherly Love Lodge , No . 320 , Yeovil ; Edward E . Phillips , P . M ., anil H . C . Hopkins , P . M ., of Honour Lodge , No . - ( 79 , Bath ; L . E . Newnham , W . M ., and J . H . Holloway , P . P . G . A . D . C .,, of Benevolent Lodge , No . 446 , Wells ; F . W . Wood , I . P . M . . A . S . Baily , and H . Hawkin , of Pilgrims Lodge , No . 772

Glastonbury , J . Thompsett , VV . M ., E . W . Combes , J . W ., GSummers , P . P . G . D . C , J . Burdge , jun ., P . P . G . J . D „ of Parrett and Axe Lodge , No . 814 , Crewkerne ; Lawson Howes , W . M ., " James Tuckey , S . W ., Jesse Hayward , J . W ., W . E . Reeves , ' P . M ., P . P . G . O ., W . H . Dill , P . M ., P . P . G . P ., and W . H . Young , of Royal Albert Edward Lodge , No . 906 , Weston , Bath ; T . Gullick , S . W ., A . R . Baily , P . M ., John

Baily , P . M ., and Alfred dayman , P . M ., of Royal Somerset Lodge , No . 973 , Frome ; J . Stewart Boyd , W . M ., Rev . C . Winter , Chaplain , and J . E . Haynes , of Royal Clarence Lodge , No . 976 , Bruton ; John Hughes , W . M ., and A . Sargent , of Nyanza Lodge , No . 1197 , llminster ; T . J . Scoones , W . M ., J . E . Jcffcrics , I . P . M ., and W . Reece , of Agriculture Lodge , No . ' 199 , Congresbury ; E . S .

Blundell , W . M ., S . Lewis , I . P . M ., J . J . E . Willmott , S . W ., W , E . Perrett , J . W . ; P . M . ' s General Munbee , P . P . G . S . W ., B . Cox , Sidney Jones , P . G . A . D . C , W . M . Forty ( Sec ) , P . M . 201 , and P . P . G . Supt . Works , Joseph P . James , W . A , Scott , P . M . 610 , and P . P . G . S . W . Bristol ; Felix Thomas , Treas ., G . Yates , S . D ., E . T . Dew , J . D ., Ernest E . Baker , I . G ., G . Gibbons , S . E . Baker , A . Wickenden , W . L .

Gaskell , W . B . Frampton , Capt-in Spooner , Alfred Howell , J . R . Britton , George E . Alford , F . W . Wicksteed , J . Tytherleigh , S . Norton , G . H . Perrett , H . Hyssett , and W . Cousins , of St . Kew Lodge , No . 1222 , Weston-super-Mare ; Capt . W . Long . l . P . M ., P . M . H 99 , and P . P . G . S . B ., of Coleridge Lodge , No . 1750 , Clevedon ; T . W . Hardwick , W . M ., C . E . Daniel , I . P . M ., John B . Halford , P . M ., Robt .

Provincial Grand Lodge Of Somersetshire.

Compton , and E . G . Grubb , of Eldon Lodge , No . i 7 ^ 5 , Portishead ; R . W . Thomas , W . M ., W . Roberts , J . W ., and A . W . Campbell , S . D ., of St . Keyna Lodge , No . 1133 , Keynsham . Visiting brethren : R . M . Worlock , P . G . Sec ., Bristol ; J . R . Shorland , 610 , P . G . S . W . Bristol ; H . Grath

471 , P . G . S . W . Monmouth ; W . Blundell , 858 ; Gabriel Williams , 686 ; G . Glossop , P . M . 887 ; H . . M . Tainsh , 482 . The Provincial Grand Lodge was opened shortly after twelve o ' clock . The Provincial Grand Officers entered in

procession , and were received with the customary honours by the assembled brethren . Thc D . P . G . M . took his seat on the throne , supported on the right by Bro . General Munbee , and on the left by the P . P . G . M ., Col . Adair . The D . P . G . M . expressed his regret at the absence of the P . G . M ., and read a letter of apology from the noble Earl assigning illness as the cause cf his absencr , and sending

his " Hearty good wishes " to the brethren . The lodge was opened in due form , and with prayer by the P . G . Chaplain , Rev . J . J . Knox-Fletcher . The office of P . G . Secretary being vacant by the death of Bro . Prideaux , his place was supplied by Bro . J . C . Hunt . The P . G . Treasurer , Bro . E . T . Payne , was absent on account of illness , and Bro . B . Cox ' acted fcr him , submitting tbe accounts .

These showed a total income of £ 240 3 ? . 2 d ., including a balance from last acccunt of £ 75 3 s . 8 d . ; the lodge dues amounted to £ « o 6 13 s . 6 d . The amount subscribed for the Masonic Charities was £ 52 ios . The account closed with a balance in hand of £ 69 ios . $ d . The accounts were unanimously passed , and upon the motion of Bro . Munbee , seconded by the P . G . J . W ., Bro . Payne was re-elected P . G . Treasurer by acclamation .

The various offices having been declared vacant thc appointment and investment of new officers were proceeded with , collars being bestowed upon the following : — Bro . Capt . Long , P . M . 1199 and 1750 Prov . G . S . W . „ E . S . Blundell , W . M . 1222 ... Prov . G . J . W . the Rev . J . C . Lyons , 291 ... j ' „ E . T . Payne ( Bro . Cox received the collar for him ) Prov . G . Treas .

„ A . R . Baily , 973 Prov . G . Reg . „ J . C . Hunt , 291 Prov . G . Sec . „ R . Brodie , 291 Prov . G . S . D . „ I . E . leff . rits , 1199 Prov . G . J . D . „ C . E . Daniel , 1755 Prov . G . S . of W

„ H . C . Hopkins , 379 Prov . G . D . C . „ R . | . Damon , 329 Prov . G . A . D . C . „ I . Butltr , 28 s Prov . G . S . B .

„ L . H . Bonn , 2 O 1 Prov . G . O . „ A . Sargent , 1197 Prov . G . P . „ F . U . Wood , 291 : ... Prov . G . A . P .

„ W . Woodward Prov . G . Tyler . „ A . J . Salter ( Bath ) Prov . G . A . Tylcr . Bros . J . S . Boyd , 97 6 ; J . Tuckey , * ) 006 ; U . S . Brown , 41 ; F . T . f „ „ Cl , f ., ' . , , « r ,- n .. r Prov . G . Stewards , Elworthy , 26 i ; W , b . Perrett , I 1222 ; and W . Reece , 1199 ... ) In bestowing the Senior Warden ' s collar upon Captain

Long , who received a most cordial greeting , the D . P . G . M . informed him that it was given by the P . G . M . to mark his appreciation of the services he had rendered to the province as the chief promoter and first Master of the Coleridge Lodge at Clevedon . The collar of J . W . was given to Bro . E . S . Blundell , as the W . M . cf St . Kew , the receiving lodge .

Upon the motion of the D . P . G . M ., a sum of £ 50 was unanimously voted to thc widow of Bro . F . R . Prideaux , the late P . G . Secretary . Bro . J . L . Stothert , in the absence of the Treasurer , proposrcl that a sum of fifty-two guineas be paid to the Girls' School , in order to constitute the lodge a Vice-Patron of the Institution . Bro . C . R . Davy seconded the motion , which was carried . The D . P ,

G . M . said the Treasurer had ascertained that £ 21 more would be needed , but this must be deferred . The sum of £ 21 was , upon the motion of Bro . Reeves , seconded by Bro . Moutrie , voted to the widow of Bro . E . S . Appleby . The P . G . Secretary read the report of thc Charity Organisation Committee of the Province , which stated that the whole of the twenty-two lodges had appointed

delegates , who performed their duties in the most efficient manner . The very gratifying statement was made that from the date of its inception to the present time the Committee had succeeded in carrying every case it had taken in hand . The report was received and adopted , upon the motion of Bro . Newington Bridges , seconded by Bro . Marwood . Bros . J . L . Stothert and Gen . Munbee spoke

very highly of the efforts of the D . P . G . M . to promote the success of the scheme , and a cordial vote of thanks was passed to him for his zealous labours . The alms collected at the lodge , amounting to £ 6 os . 8 d ., were , upon the proposition of Bro . J . J . E . Willmott , seconded by Bro . C . R . Davy , voted to the West of England Sanatorium .

At thc close of the Prov . Grand Lodge the brethren adjourned to the Old Assembly Room , Railway Hotel , where the banquet took place . The menn was that of a high-class dinner , served a la Russe . The viands were of the choicest , the service was as efficient and satisfactory as it could well be , and the wines were of the best vintages . Great credit is due to Bro . J . R . Britton , as well as to Mrs .

Britton , for the excellence of their entertainment . The D . P . G . M . presided , being s-upported by some of the more distinguished brethien . Due honour having been paid to " The Queen and tbe Craft , " and " The Prince of Wales , as Grand Master , " " The Pio Grand Master and Officers of Grand Lodge " were toasted .

Bros . Col . Adair and Rev . C . R . Davy responded , Ihe last-named brother expressing a hope that the much respected D . P . G . M . of this province ( Bro . Else ) would before long be elected a member of Grand Lodge—a hope that evoked a hearty " hear , hear , " from every one present . In proposing " The Health of the P . G . M ,, " the D . P .

Provincial Grand Lodge Of Somersetshire.

G . M . again adverted to the cause of his absence , and stated that his lordship requested him to assure the brethren that nothing but the distinct and positive orders of his physician would have kept him away . In very warm terms the D . P . G . M . proposed " The Health of thc late much beloved P . G . M ., Col . Adair , " who suitably responded , ancl proposed that of " The D . P .

G . M . and the rest of the P . G . Officers , Present and Past . " He traced the rise of the D . P . G . M . from the time when he accepted the collar of Assistant Secretary , and testifying to his unwearied labours in the cause of Masonry he reechoed the wish expressed by Bro . Davy . Acknowledging the services he received from the officers when he occupied the post of P . G . M ., he mentioned that it was twenty-six

years since he received the collar of the P . G . J . D . The D . P . G . M ., in returning thanks , assured the brethren that if any honour were conferred upon him he should consider it as bestowed upon the province . Reviewing the past year , he congiatulateci the brethren of Taunton upon the dedication of the Masonic Hall , the effect of which would , he saiel , elevate the tone of Masonry , and said that

nothing tended more to contradict the idea that Masons were mere " knife and fork i-nen " than the establishment of these halls , and the promotion of the cause of charity . The other events were the consecration of thc Keynsham Lodge and thc death of the P . G . Secretary , to both of which he alluded . The P . G S . Warden ( Bro . Captain Long ) , Bro . W . A .

Scott ( in the absence of the P . G . J . W . ) , and Bro . General Munbee responded . Bro . Grath , of the Province of Monmouth , replied for " Tne Visiting- Brethren , " as did also Bros . Worlock and Shorland . Bro . J . L . Stothert submitted the toast of " The Masonic Charities , " referring 10 the success which attended their

candidates at elections , and acknowledging the co-operation of thc Provinces of Bristol and Monmouth . Bro . Bridges responded , and thanked the Somerset Charity Association for the assistance given to him in securing- the election of a London candidate . He promised in future not only to place his votes in thc hand of the D . P . G . M ., but to represent the province as Steward for the Boys' School the

festival after next . In proposing' -The Health ofthe W . M ., Officers , and Brethren of St . Kew , " the D . P . G . M . said he did not remember an occasion when the arrangements were more complete , more satisfactory , or more comfortably carried out than they were in the Town Hall , and the reception at the hospitable board was mnst handsome .

In the absence of the W . M ., who was obliged to leave , the toast was responded to by the I . P . M ., Bro . Sidney Lewis , and likewise by Bro . W . M . Forty and Bro . Willmott . Bro . Vjllj , the I . P . M . of Taunton , in replying for the Masters and brethren of other lodges , said thc hopes the

brethren at 'launton entertained in providing a Masonic Hall had been more than realised , since the tone of Masonry had been raised ancl ihe number of members increased . The experiment he thought should encourage the brethren in other towns to follow their example . " The I lost and Hostess , " with thanks for the dinner , was proposed , and the Tyler ' s toast completed the programme .

Provincial Grand Mark Lodge Of Northumberland & Durham.

PROVINCIAL GRAND MARK LODGE OF NORTHUMBERLAND & DURHAM .

The annual meeting of this Provincial Grand Mark Lodge was held at the Town Hall , Alnwick , on Thursday , the nth inst ., presided over by Bro . Canon Tristram , LL . D ., F . R . S ., the R . W . Prov . G . M . M . M ., supported by

Bros . T . Y . Strachan , D . Prov . G . M . M . M . ; Capt . Forbes , of Berwick , P . G . S . W . ; Fisher , of Hartlepool , P . G . J . W . ; Rev . W . G . Cooley , P . G . Chap . ; and a large number of Prov . G . Officers . Satisfactory accounts were given of the position of the various lodges , and £ 21 was voted to the educational branch of the Benevolent Fund .

On the motion of Bro . Rev . G . Selby Thomson , P . P . G . Chap ., it was resolved with acclamation to again submit the name of Bro . Canon Tristram for re-election as Prov . G . M . M . M . The following officers were appointed for the ensuing j ear : — Bro . T . Y . Strachan Prov . D . G . M . M . M .

„ W . Cockburn Prov . G . S . W . „ Jeno . Jcnson Prov . G . J . W . „ 11 . 11 . Blrir Prov . G . M . O . „ Jno . W . Bowey Prov . G . S . O . „ W . T . Tate Prov . G . J . O . „ Rev . G . R . Bulmen ... ... Prov . G . Chap . „ R . H . Holmes Prov . G . Treas .

„ W . J . Watson Prov . G . Reg . M ,, T . ( . Armstrong Prov . G . Sec . ,, R . L . Armstrong Prov . G . A . Sec . „ T . Twizell Prov . G . S . D .

„ Christ . Hopper Prov . G . J . D . „ Edwd . Hudson Prov . G . D . C . ,, Luke Armstrong , M . D Prov . G . ins . Vf . „ J . W . Moors Prov . G . Org .

„ Adam Robertson ... ... Prov . G . Swd . Br . „ Richd . Lorke Prov . G . Std . Br . „ W . Biandt Prov . G . I . G . Bros . J . Wood and J . S . B . Bell ... Prov . G . Stewards . A banquet vvas afterwarls held at the White Swan Inn , presided over by the R . W . Prov . G . M . M . M .

Bro . John Hervey , for many years Past Grand Sesretary of fhe Grand Lodge of England , has been induced by his failing health lo resign his oflice . Bro . Hervey is known and respected in America as well as England , and Iris retirement will be universally regretted .- ^ -Tke Keustone , Philadelphia ,

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