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Article PROVINCIAL LODGES. ← Page 2 of 18 →
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Provincial Lodges.
Bible , Square , and Compasses borne by a P . M . P . G . Chaplain . P . P . G . Officers . The Corinthian Light , The Doric Light , The Ionic Light , borne by M . M's . The Plumb Line borne by a M . M .
The P . G . Junior Warden with Gavel . The Level borne by a M . M . The P . G . Senior Warden with gavel . The Banner of the P . D . P . G . M . P . D . P . G . Master . The Banner of the D . P . G . Master . The Square borne by a P . M . The V . W . D . P . G . Master . P . G . Sword Bearer .
The R . W . P . G . M ., Sir Charles Lemon . P . P . G . Stewards . P . G . Tyler . At the church there was a numerous congregation , independently of the brethren . The prayers were read by the incumbent , Rev . C . S . Woolcock , and an able and appropriate sermon was preached by Brother the Rev . Cnthbert Edgcumbe Hosken , in the absence of the P . G . ChaplainBrother the Rev . Henry Gryllswhose absence
, , , to the regret of all the brethren , was occasioned by illness . After the sendee the brethren returned in the same order of procession as before . The Provincial Grand Lodge was then constituted , and the P . G . Officers for the ensuing year were installed , and invested with their respective jewels of office ; and the annual ceremonies were performed according to ancient custom . The following are the Provincial Officers for the ensuing year : —
P . G . M ., Sir Charles Lemon , Bart , M . P ., & c , & c , of Carclew . D . P . G . M . and Secretary , Br . John Ellis , of Falmouth . P . D . P . G . M . and Treasurer , Br . Richard Pearce , of Penzance P . G . S . W ., Br . Augustus Smith , of Tresco , Abbey , Scilly . P . G . J . W ., Br . Reginald Rogers , of Truro .
P . G . Chaplain , for Br . the Rev . H . Grylls , Br . the Rev . Cuthbert Edgcumbe Hosken , of Luxulyan . P . G . Registrar , Br . Edmund Carlyon , of St . Austell . P . G . Secretary , acting , Br . W . R . Ellis , of Falmouth . P . G . Sup . of Works , Br . John Hodge , of St . Austell . P . G . D . C . Br . John M'Fariane , Heard , of Truro .
P . G . S . D ., Br . John Borlase , of Castle Horneck , Penzance , ancl the Royal Cornwall Rangers Militia . P . G , J . D ., Br . J . Mason , of Callington . P . G . Sword Bearer , Br . Captain Peard , of the Royal Cornwall Rangers Militia , Bodmin . P . G . Pursuivant , Br . Samuel Harvey , of Truro . P . G . Stewards , Brs . J . M'Manas ancl W . Michell , of St . Austell .
P . P . G . Stewards , acting , Brs . Mills and Dabb , of Redruth . P . G . Inner Guard , Br . Serjeant-Major Wing , of the Royal Cornwall and Devon Miners Artillery Militia . After these investments . and ceremonies , the V . W . D . B . G . M . Bro . Ellis read a report sent to the Grand Lodge , of his visits during the past year , and addressed the brethren on the state of the Lodges in the Province . He said—I have- to congratulate the brethren upon the healthstate of tho Craft in this Provincethere
y , being between two hundred and three hundred contributing members of Lodges and but one Lodge here unrepresented , but which is an old and formerly " True and Faithful" limb of the body . I have reason to hope that at our next meeting we shall not only have "No . 400 , " but probably a further addition to the registry of
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Provincial Lodges.
Bible , Square , and Compasses borne by a P . M . P . G . Chaplain . P . P . G . Officers . The Corinthian Light , The Doric Light , The Ionic Light , borne by M . M's . The Plumb Line borne by a M . M .
The P . G . Junior Warden with Gavel . The Level borne by a M . M . The P . G . Senior Warden with gavel . The Banner of the P . D . P . G . M . P . D . P . G . Master . The Banner of the D . P . G . Master . The Square borne by a P . M . The V . W . D . P . G . Master . P . G . Sword Bearer .
The R . W . P . G . M ., Sir Charles Lemon . P . P . G . Stewards . P . G . Tyler . At the church there was a numerous congregation , independently of the brethren . The prayers were read by the incumbent , Rev . C . S . Woolcock , and an able and appropriate sermon was preached by Brother the Rev . Cnthbert Edgcumbe Hosken , in the absence of the P . G . ChaplainBrother the Rev . Henry Gryllswhose absence
, , , to the regret of all the brethren , was occasioned by illness . After the sendee the brethren returned in the same order of procession as before . The Provincial Grand Lodge was then constituted , and the P . G . Officers for the ensuing year were installed , and invested with their respective jewels of office ; and the annual ceremonies were performed according to ancient custom . The following are the Provincial Officers for the ensuing year : —
P . G . M ., Sir Charles Lemon , Bart , M . P ., & c , & c , of Carclew . D . P . G . M . and Secretary , Br . John Ellis , of Falmouth . P . D . P . G . M . and Treasurer , Br . Richard Pearce , of Penzance P . G . S . W ., Br . Augustus Smith , of Tresco , Abbey , Scilly . P . G . J . W ., Br . Reginald Rogers , of Truro .
P . G . Chaplain , for Br . the Rev . H . Grylls , Br . the Rev . Cuthbert Edgcumbe Hosken , of Luxulyan . P . G . Registrar , Br . Edmund Carlyon , of St . Austell . P . G . Secretary , acting , Br . W . R . Ellis , of Falmouth . P . G . Sup . of Works , Br . John Hodge , of St . Austell . P . G . D . C . Br . John M'Fariane , Heard , of Truro .
P . G . S . D ., Br . John Borlase , of Castle Horneck , Penzance , ancl the Royal Cornwall Rangers Militia . P . G , J . D ., Br . J . Mason , of Callington . P . G . Sword Bearer , Br . Captain Peard , of the Royal Cornwall Rangers Militia , Bodmin . P . G . Pursuivant , Br . Samuel Harvey , of Truro . P . G . Stewards , Brs . J . M'Manas ancl W . Michell , of St . Austell .
P . P . G . Stewards , acting , Brs . Mills and Dabb , of Redruth . P . G . Inner Guard , Br . Serjeant-Major Wing , of the Royal Cornwall and Devon Miners Artillery Militia . After these investments . and ceremonies , the V . W . D . B . G . M . Bro . Ellis read a report sent to the Grand Lodge , of his visits during the past year , and addressed the brethren on the state of the Lodges in the Province . He said—I have- to congratulate the brethren upon the healthstate of tho Craft in this Provincethere
y , being between two hundred and three hundred contributing members of Lodges and but one Lodge here unrepresented , but which is an old and formerly " True and Faithful" limb of the body . I have reason to hope that at our next meeting we shall not only have "No . 400 , " but probably a further addition to the registry of