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When Was Not The Bible Used ?
imperative that I should energetically repel these slanderers , and in doing so I feel confident of the sympathy and support of the whole Craft . Yours fraternallv .
R . WENTWORTH LITTLE , P . M . 27 th April , 1871 . [ COPY . ] " I hereby certify that the manuscript , of which the above is a verbatim extract , is one of the documents relating to the Red Cross Order which were found in the archives of the Grand Lodge of England , and handed over by command of the Right
Honourable the Earl of Zetland , P . G . M ., then M . W . Grand Master , to Lord Kenlis , the head of the Order of the Red Cross in . England . " J HERVEY , P . S . G . Deacon , " Grand Secretary of the United Grand Lodge of England . "Freemason ' s Hall , London , 1 st Sept ., 1870 . "
Provincial Grand Lodge Of Monmouthshire.
PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE OF MONMOUTHSHIRE .
There was a grand ceremonial at Newport , on Thursday , the 20 th inst ., nothing less than the installation of a Provincial Grand Master . The choice of the Grand Master of England fell upon
Bro . Colonel Lyne , who had for many years discharged the duties of deputy to the late lamented R . W . G . M ., Bro . Rolls . The ceremony of installation was appointed to take place at the Town-hall . Not less than three hundred brethren were
present , when the Installing Master , Bro . T . Mansel Talbot , entered the room , and took the seat . The lodge was opened in due form , and seven of the senior Past Masters of the several lodges in the province were requested to conduct the Provincial Grand Master-elect into the lodge . Presently the Grand Tyler reported that the G . M . was at the door ,
when the organ solemnly pealed forth . The Grand Master-elect stood before the pedestal , whereupon Bro . Talbot , having the gavel , commanded the Prov . Grand Secretary to read the patent from the Grand Lodge of England . Then came the obligation and the salute , such a salute , perhaps , as was never seen in the province of Monmouthshire .
The R . W . Colonel Lyne made a most suitable acknowledgment for the high and distinguished compliment paid to him , and expressed his determination to do all he could to carry out Masonry in its purity in the province of Monmouthshire . He also paid a graceful tribute to Bro . Talbot , and pro-
Provincial Grand Lodge Of Monmouthshire.
posed a vote of thanks to him for the part he had taken in the proceedings of the day . Bro . Homfray , D . P . G . M ., seconded the proposition , Which was unanimously carried . Bro . Talbot hailed with pleasure the advent of that auspicious occasion , and trusted that the two
provinces , geographically allied as they were , would yet by more fraternally brought together . At the command of the newly-installed P . G . M ., Bro . Colonel Lyne , five Past Masters conducted Bro . S G . Homfray to the pedestal , and the Patent having been read , he was duly ratified as D . P . G . M .,
and saluted according to Masonic rite . Bro . Pickford , acting as P . G . T ., handed the jewel to the Master , who presented it to Bro . S . G . Homfray . —Bro . Homfray , in a suitable and earnest reply , thanked the Grand Master . He assured the Craft that his perseverance and industry would be devoted
to the good of Masonry . The Prov . G . Officers were then appointed , viz . Bros . George Homfray , ioo , S , D . P . G . M . ; Kennard , 1258 , P . G . S . W . ; Hellyer , 471 , P . GJ . W . ; Fox , 471 , P . G . Chap . ; Chambers , 683 , P . G . Reg . ; Pickford , 47 i , P . G . Treas . ; Williams , 47 i , P . G . Sec ; Williams
818 , P . G . S . D . ; Lewis , 1098 , P . G . I . D . ; Lawrence , 471 , P . G . Sup . of Works , ; Cheese , 683 , P . G . Dir . Cer . ; Ingram , 47 i , P . G . A . Dir . Cer . ; L . A . Homfray , 683 , P . G . Sword Bearer , ; Groves , 683 , P . G . Org . ; Gratte , 471 , P . G . Purs . ; Bromage ( 457 ) , Huxtable ( 471 ) , Roper ( 683 ) , Price ( S 18 ) , Davies
Provincial Grand Lodge Of Monmouthshire.
( 1098 ) , Treharne ( 1258 ) , P . G . Stewards ; Preece , 457 , P . G . Tyler . The lodge was then adjourned , and the brethren formed a procession , and marched up Stow-hill to St . Woollos Church . The bells rang a merry peal , and the public had turned out in great force to
witness the spectacle . The sermon was preached by the P . G . Chaplain , the Rev . Samuel Fox , Rector of Holy Trinity , Newport . He took his text from Exodus iii . 2—"And the Angel of the Lord appeared unto him in a flame of fire out of the midst of a bush ; and he
looked , and behold the bush burned with fire , and the bush was not consumed . " On the conclusion of divine service , the procession re-formed , and returned to the Town Hall . Arrived in lodge , the remainder of the business , which consisted mostly of financial and complimentary routine
was transacted , and the closing in due form having been effected , the brethren repaired to the King's Head Hotel , where Host Gretton had prepared the banquet . Such was the crush of the Craft , that few more than one half of the number who attended the ceremonial could be accommodated . Two
hundred tickets were issued , and those who were not wise enough to take " time by the forelock , " had perforce to be "left out in the cold . " The Assembly-room was crowded . The dinner was excellently served , and the proceedings passed off very agreeably .
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When Was Not The Bible Used ?
imperative that I should energetically repel these slanderers , and in doing so I feel confident of the sympathy and support of the whole Craft . Yours fraternallv .
R . WENTWORTH LITTLE , P . M . 27 th April , 1871 . [ COPY . ] " I hereby certify that the manuscript , of which the above is a verbatim extract , is one of the documents relating to the Red Cross Order which were found in the archives of the Grand Lodge of England , and handed over by command of the Right
Honourable the Earl of Zetland , P . G . M ., then M . W . Grand Master , to Lord Kenlis , the head of the Order of the Red Cross in . England . " J HERVEY , P . S . G . Deacon , " Grand Secretary of the United Grand Lodge of England . "Freemason ' s Hall , London , 1 st Sept ., 1870 . "
Provincial Grand Lodge Of Monmouthshire.
PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE OF MONMOUTHSHIRE .
There was a grand ceremonial at Newport , on Thursday , the 20 th inst ., nothing less than the installation of a Provincial Grand Master . The choice of the Grand Master of England fell upon
Bro . Colonel Lyne , who had for many years discharged the duties of deputy to the late lamented R . W . G . M ., Bro . Rolls . The ceremony of installation was appointed to take place at the Town-hall . Not less than three hundred brethren were
present , when the Installing Master , Bro . T . Mansel Talbot , entered the room , and took the seat . The lodge was opened in due form , and seven of the senior Past Masters of the several lodges in the province were requested to conduct the Provincial Grand Master-elect into the lodge . Presently the Grand Tyler reported that the G . M . was at the door ,
when the organ solemnly pealed forth . The Grand Master-elect stood before the pedestal , whereupon Bro . Talbot , having the gavel , commanded the Prov . Grand Secretary to read the patent from the Grand Lodge of England . Then came the obligation and the salute , such a salute , perhaps , as was never seen in the province of Monmouthshire .
The R . W . Colonel Lyne made a most suitable acknowledgment for the high and distinguished compliment paid to him , and expressed his determination to do all he could to carry out Masonry in its purity in the province of Monmouthshire . He also paid a graceful tribute to Bro . Talbot , and pro-
Provincial Grand Lodge Of Monmouthshire.
posed a vote of thanks to him for the part he had taken in the proceedings of the day . Bro . Homfray , D . P . G . M ., seconded the proposition , Which was unanimously carried . Bro . Talbot hailed with pleasure the advent of that auspicious occasion , and trusted that the two
provinces , geographically allied as they were , would yet by more fraternally brought together . At the command of the newly-installed P . G . M ., Bro . Colonel Lyne , five Past Masters conducted Bro . S G . Homfray to the pedestal , and the Patent having been read , he was duly ratified as D . P . G . M .,
and saluted according to Masonic rite . Bro . Pickford , acting as P . G . T ., handed the jewel to the Master , who presented it to Bro . S . G . Homfray . —Bro . Homfray , in a suitable and earnest reply , thanked the Grand Master . He assured the Craft that his perseverance and industry would be devoted
to the good of Masonry . The Prov . G . Officers were then appointed , viz . Bros . George Homfray , ioo , S , D . P . G . M . ; Kennard , 1258 , P . G . S . W . ; Hellyer , 471 , P . GJ . W . ; Fox , 471 , P . G . Chap . ; Chambers , 683 , P . G . Reg . ; Pickford , 47 i , P . G . Treas . ; Williams , 47 i , P . G . Sec ; Williams
818 , P . G . S . D . ; Lewis , 1098 , P . G . I . D . ; Lawrence , 471 , P . G . Sup . of Works , ; Cheese , 683 , P . G . Dir . Cer . ; Ingram , 47 i , P . G . A . Dir . Cer . ; L . A . Homfray , 683 , P . G . Sword Bearer , ; Groves , 683 , P . G . Org . ; Gratte , 471 , P . G . Purs . ; Bromage ( 457 ) , Huxtable ( 471 ) , Roper ( 683 ) , Price ( S 18 ) , Davies
Provincial Grand Lodge Of Monmouthshire.
( 1098 ) , Treharne ( 1258 ) , P . G . Stewards ; Preece , 457 , P . G . Tyler . The lodge was then adjourned , and the brethren formed a procession , and marched up Stow-hill to St . Woollos Church . The bells rang a merry peal , and the public had turned out in great force to
witness the spectacle . The sermon was preached by the P . G . Chaplain , the Rev . Samuel Fox , Rector of Holy Trinity , Newport . He took his text from Exodus iii . 2—"And the Angel of the Lord appeared unto him in a flame of fire out of the midst of a bush ; and he
looked , and behold the bush burned with fire , and the bush was not consumed . " On the conclusion of divine service , the procession re-formed , and returned to the Town Hall . Arrived in lodge , the remainder of the business , which consisted mostly of financial and complimentary routine
was transacted , and the closing in due form having been effected , the brethren repaired to the King's Head Hotel , where Host Gretton had prepared the banquet . Such was the crush of the Craft , that few more than one half of the number who attended the ceremonial could be accommodated . Two
hundred tickets were issued , and those who were not wise enough to take " time by the forelock , " had perforce to be "left out in the cold . " The Assembly-room was crowded . The dinner was excellently served , and the proceedings passed off very agreeably .
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fjk THE LONDON JSL . WARMING AND VENTILATING COMPANY i ftflllllllgfw ( LIMITED ) , JBIIiplJL 23 , ABINGDON STREET TtftlffllTOiflh WKSTMINSTER , S . W , ' 'T'Wffllll Manager , Director , and Secretary , MR , WOODCOCK * ' J J ip d m K RrBlfiS P IP Churches , Greenhouses , Offices , and Buildings of every description warmed by means of a J * 'I Elfafi * IFi'K ( PI ' modification of the plans successfully used by Sir Goldsworthy Gumey in both Houses of ¦ I fee hW & l 5 ™ Parliament . . ll * $ Pf U-M ' rilM lllr The cost is less , and the elTect greater , than that of any other known means . } pJ St * ft ft Ell ? fiB 0 |! l The Horticulturist will also find an instrument of new and important power . 'I I $ n * lraflIII , /^^ fl & f ^ fill This Company has warmed St . Paul's Cathedral , fi-j " \ . K 5 M & B » ml 1 ImP * / 7 ^ mMi & t fwmB $ m $ i York Minster , ail the principal Cathedrals , and more W ^ iy ^ lJ ^ lliMllW ^ // Y / MBfll lftmW $ m > * r 1 fcs than ° » thousand Churches in England , and /^» J ^ WW 2 © llffl § li § $ T ' M # AH | 5 Mf 1 f ; R < KSBSRWM * » 7 fiKl numerous Cathedrals and Churches in France , betVictSi ^ fflP ^ P ^ W ^ aiM ^ - ^ SSllEn 'PP T W ' WvB'fif ^ ffiii * idcs Government and other Public and Private Buildit ' ^ li'MHMW'li ' l'llil'lSHi ^ B i ' ^^ 3 l ( i Pi' *! ' 19 riiSSFpiSi ^ a ^ '" t 0 ° numcrous t 0 name in an advertisement . ' ^^ ' ^^^ li ^ S & ISilMki ^^^ P ^^ t " Sf ^ - ' &^ SK ' f- ;^—5 ^^^^ Particulars and Testimonials forwarded on French Offices , 12 , BOULEVARD ST . MARTIN , PARIS ,
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JUST PUBLISHED . Price ONE SHILLING . THE LICENSED VICTUALLERS' ( CONFISCATION ) BILL , With Introductory Comments upon its Inconsistency and Impracticability , by WALTER WOOD ; Also a FULL REPORT of the MONSTER MEETING at the AGRICULTURAL HALL , and the objections taken by the Trade , Published by REEVES , SON & Co ., Playhouse-yard , Blackfriars , E . C , and sold by all Booksellers and NeWKr Every Person requiring an OUTFIT should send for THE OUTFITTER : Which contains Routes , Passenger Eates , Distances , Books , and Travelling Information for the Military , Naval and Civil Services , the Emigrant , and the Traveller . PUBLISHED AND FORWARDED FREE BY GANN , JONES & Co ., WHOLESALE MANUFACTURING OUTFITTERS . The List is sent by post to the principal Gentry , Clergy , and Outfitters at Home , and to the leading Merchants and Wholesale Buyers in Australia , East Indies , China , Japan , J ava and the Eastern Archipelago , West Coast of Africa , Cape of Good Hope , West Indies , Canada , South and Central America , & c . Depot , 171 , FENCHURCH STREET . Manufactory , 15 and 16 , BLOMFIELD STREET , E . C .