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    Article PROVINCIAL LODGES. ← Page 14 of 15 →
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Provincial Lodges.

Prior to the dinner several new members were initiated into Masonic mysteries , including Col . Lloyd Vaughan Watkins , M . P ., Lord Lieutenant of the county of Brecon , James Bowen , Esq ., barrister-at-law , Lieutenant Bird , 11 th Hussars .

STAFFORDSHIRE . SUTHERLAND LODGE OF UNITY , NEAVOASTLE-UNDER-LYME ( NO . 674 ) . —The brethren of this Lodge assembled at the Castle Hotel , Newcastle-under-Lyne , on the 5 th Jan ., for the purpose of installing Br . Thomas Mason , jun ., as W . M . for the ensuing year . The R . W . Br . Thomas Ward , Esq ., D . P . G . M ., performed the ceremony of installation in a most impressive and correct manner . In the evening the brethren sat down to a sumptuous banquet provided bBrs . Venables and Swift .

y The usual loyal and Masonic toasts were given , and the brethren seperated at an early hour . NOAH ' S ARK LODGE , TIPTON ( NO . 435 ) . —This highly respectable Lodge , consisting principally of gentlemen engaged in the coal and iron trade of the district , celebrated the festival of St . John , on Friday Dec . 29 . After tbe installation of Br . Gwynne , W . M ., and the appointment of Brs . Howelts , S . W . ; E . S . Creswell , J . W . . Millward , Treasurer , & c , several brethren manifested their zeal and love of Masonry ,

by presenting the Lodge with a UBAV banner , carpet , tracing boards , jewels , & c . Upwards of twenty members sat clown to a most excellent dinner , and a most agreeable and harmonious evening was spent . MENUBIA LODGE , HANLEY ( NO . 606 ) . —The St . John ' s Festival and celebration , of the Jubilee Masonry in Hanley , took place on Tuesday , Jan . 2 , when the Rev . W . H . Wright , Provincial Grand Chaplain , was duly installed W . M . for 1855 , the R . W . Col . VernonP . G . M . acting as Installing Mastersupported bthe R . W . Thomas

, , , y Ward , Esq ., D . P . G . M . The banquet was held at the Saracen's Head Hotel . Col , Vernon stated he had undertaken the office of Installing Master as a special compliment to the profession of the new W . M ., and the members for their praiseworthy efforts to revive a Lodge Avhich had almost gone to decay . The Lodge closed in harmony at 10 , after spending a most agreeable evening . Many visitors from the P . G . Lodge , & c , Avere present . WALSALL . —The annual Masonic Ball was held on Friday evening , January 19 , in

the Guildhall Assembly Room , and went off with its usual spirit and eclat . The elegance of the ladies , the dresses of the brethren , ancl tho Masonic decorations of the room , which were the theme of general admiration , combined to make this , as before , "the most brilliant" ball of the season . Dancing commenced at half-past nine o ' clock to the lively strains of Harvey and Synyor ' s clebrated Quadrille Band , and if we may judge from the vigour with which it ivas continued until five o ' clock on the following morning , ancl the delight and satisfaction which beamed on every face , neA'or was there spent a more pleasant evening . The proceeds of the ball on this occasion will be devoted to the Patriotic Fund instead of the Masonic charities , as usual . There were 180 present , and the committee will be enabled to present to the Fund £% 5 .

WORCESTERSHIRE . HARMONIC LODGE DUDLEY ( NO . 313 ) . —This Lodge , at its monthly meeting on 2 nd Jan , celebrated the festival of St . John the Evangelist . Br . Bristow , S . W ., the W . M . elect , was duly installed W . M . for the ensuing year , the ceremony being ably performed by the R . W . Br . Masefield , P . M . There were two initiations and two passings , ancl ten guineas were voted from the funds of the Lodge to the Patriotic

Fund , in answer to the appeal of the R . W , Br . H . C . Vernon , P . G . M ., Worcestershire . WORCESTER LODGE ( NO . 349 ) . —The members of this Lodge dined together in honour of the same Festival , at the Bell Hotel , on Thursday , 28 th Dec , presided over by the W , M ., R . P . Hill , Esq . An elegant entertainment was provided . SEMPER FIDELIS , WORCESTER ( NO . 772 ) . — On the 1 st of Jan . the members of this Lodge dined together at their Lodge room , at the Crown Hotel , in celebration of the Festival of St . John the Evangelist . The W . M . Thomas Clutterbuck presided , on the occasion .

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THE MASONIC MISSION. Article 1
A TOAST. Article 5
FREEMASONRY IN ENGLAND. Article 6
TO THE CRAFT. Article 12
MASONIC INTELLIGENCE. Article 13
PROVINCIAL LODGES. Article 26
SCOTLAND. Article 41
IRELAND. Article 42
THE COLONIES. Article 43
AMERICA. Article 45
SUMMARY OF NEWS FOR JANUARY. Article 49
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 51
OBITUARY. Article 52
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 52
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Provincial Lodges.

Prior to the dinner several new members were initiated into Masonic mysteries , including Col . Lloyd Vaughan Watkins , M . P ., Lord Lieutenant of the county of Brecon , James Bowen , Esq ., barrister-at-law , Lieutenant Bird , 11 th Hussars .

STAFFORDSHIRE . SUTHERLAND LODGE OF UNITY , NEAVOASTLE-UNDER-LYME ( NO . 674 ) . —The brethren of this Lodge assembled at the Castle Hotel , Newcastle-under-Lyne , on the 5 th Jan ., for the purpose of installing Br . Thomas Mason , jun ., as W . M . for the ensuing year . The R . W . Br . Thomas Ward , Esq ., D . P . G . M ., performed the ceremony of installation in a most impressive and correct manner . In the evening the brethren sat down to a sumptuous banquet provided bBrs . Venables and Swift .

y The usual loyal and Masonic toasts were given , and the brethren seperated at an early hour . NOAH ' S ARK LODGE , TIPTON ( NO . 435 ) . —This highly respectable Lodge , consisting principally of gentlemen engaged in the coal and iron trade of the district , celebrated the festival of St . John , on Friday Dec . 29 . After tbe installation of Br . Gwynne , W . M ., and the appointment of Brs . Howelts , S . W . ; E . S . Creswell , J . W . . Millward , Treasurer , & c , several brethren manifested their zeal and love of Masonry ,

by presenting the Lodge with a UBAV banner , carpet , tracing boards , jewels , & c . Upwards of twenty members sat clown to a most excellent dinner , and a most agreeable and harmonious evening was spent . MENUBIA LODGE , HANLEY ( NO . 606 ) . —The St . John ' s Festival and celebration , of the Jubilee Masonry in Hanley , took place on Tuesday , Jan . 2 , when the Rev . W . H . Wright , Provincial Grand Chaplain , was duly installed W . M . for 1855 , the R . W . Col . VernonP . G . M . acting as Installing Mastersupported bthe R . W . Thomas

, , , y Ward , Esq ., D . P . G . M . The banquet was held at the Saracen's Head Hotel . Col , Vernon stated he had undertaken the office of Installing Master as a special compliment to the profession of the new W . M ., and the members for their praiseworthy efforts to revive a Lodge Avhich had almost gone to decay . The Lodge closed in harmony at 10 , after spending a most agreeable evening . Many visitors from the P . G . Lodge , & c , Avere present . WALSALL . —The annual Masonic Ball was held on Friday evening , January 19 , in

the Guildhall Assembly Room , and went off with its usual spirit and eclat . The elegance of the ladies , the dresses of the brethren , ancl tho Masonic decorations of the room , which were the theme of general admiration , combined to make this , as before , "the most brilliant" ball of the season . Dancing commenced at half-past nine o ' clock to the lively strains of Harvey and Synyor ' s clebrated Quadrille Band , and if we may judge from the vigour with which it ivas continued until five o ' clock on the following morning , ancl the delight and satisfaction which beamed on every face , neA'or was there spent a more pleasant evening . The proceeds of the ball on this occasion will be devoted to the Patriotic Fund instead of the Masonic charities , as usual . There were 180 present , and the committee will be enabled to present to the Fund £% 5 .

WORCESTERSHIRE . HARMONIC LODGE DUDLEY ( NO . 313 ) . —This Lodge , at its monthly meeting on 2 nd Jan , celebrated the festival of St . John the Evangelist . Br . Bristow , S . W ., the W . M . elect , was duly installed W . M . for the ensuing year , the ceremony being ably performed by the R . W . Br . Masefield , P . M . There were two initiations and two passings , ancl ten guineas were voted from the funds of the Lodge to the Patriotic

Fund , in answer to the appeal of the R . W , Br . H . C . Vernon , P . G . M ., Worcestershire . WORCESTER LODGE ( NO . 349 ) . —The members of this Lodge dined together in honour of the same Festival , at the Bell Hotel , on Thursday , 28 th Dec , presided over by the W , M ., R . P . Hill , Esq . An elegant entertainment was provided . SEMPER FIDELIS , WORCESTER ( NO . 772 ) . — On the 1 st of Jan . the members of this Lodge dined together at their Lodge room , at the Crown Hotel , in celebration of the Festival of St . John the Evangelist . The W . M . Thomas Clutterbuck presided , on the occasion .

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