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Lidstone , George-street , on Deo . 22 , Bro . G . W . Soltau , P . P . G . S . W ., m the chair , to take the steps necessary "to mark by a public demonstration their estimation of the eminent Masonic virtues of Bro . J . R . Newcombe , manager of the Theatre Royal , Plymouth , whose conduct on more than one occasion , especially in the distressing cases of Mrs . Hudson Kirby and Mdlle . Julie , has been such as to show how thoroughly his every action is imbued with the true principles on

which Freemasonry is founded . " After the disposal of some preliminaries , it was resolved : "That the Brethren present believe that the most expedient , and at the same time most appropriate method of showing their cordial approval of Bro . Newcombe ' s conduct during the severe illness and subsequent death of Mdlle . Julie , would be effected by the Brethren of the Craft generally patronizing a performance at the theatre for his benefit . " A copy of this and the other resolutions of the meeting have been transmitted to the W . M . s of all the Lodges in the

Provinces of Devon , Cornwall , and Somerset , soliciting their concurrence and influence in carrying out the proposed recognition of Bro . Newcombe ' s recent Masonic conduct . The chairman , was also requested to communicate with the Right Honourable the Earl Forteseue , M . W . P . G . M . for Devon ; Sir Charles Lemon , Bart ., M . P ., the M . W . P . G . M . for Cornwall ; and to Col . C . K . Kemeys Tynte , M . W . P . G . M . for Somerset ; and the D . P . G . M . s for each Province , with the view of obtaining their kind support on the occasion referred to .

St . John the Baptist Lodge ( No . 83 ) , —The Brethren of this Lodge held their usual monthly meeting on Tuesday , the 4 th inst ., and having confirmed the minutes of the previous meeting , Bros . Clark and Mullins were passed to the degree of F . C ., and Bro . Coombes was raised to the sublime Degree of M . M . The ceremonies were performed by Bro . pollard , P . M ., P . P . G , T ., in his usual style of excellence , in all being most ably assisted by his officers . The Secretary having read a communication relative to the Boys' School , it was decided that the question

be postponed to the next meeting , to gain further information on the subject . Bro . Gower , I . G ., then moved that , at the commencement of the year , the Freemasons' Magazine should be subscribed for by the Lodge , the expense being trifling , and the Masonic information to be gained thereby very considerable . He considered there would not be two opinions on its desirability , and therefore would not trouble the Brethren with any further remarks . After some discussion , in which want of funds , was urged by one Brother , and the apathy of the Lodgemembers in the matter of Masonic news by another , the motion was negatived .

Storehouse . —Lodge of Fortitude ( No . 122 ) . —The usual monthly meeting of this Lodge took place at the Prince George Hotel , on Wednesday , the 12 th inst . Bro . Richard Pomeroy was unanimously elected W . M . for the ensuing year , installed on Wednesday , the 19 th . It was moved and carried that the members do celebrate St . John ' s day by dining together at Bro . Killingley ' s .

Lodge of Harmony ( No . 182 ) . —The members of this Lodge held their usual monthly meeting on Monday evening , the 3 rd inst ., at the White Swan Inn , when the W . M , Bro . Earl raised Bro . Clark to the sublime Degree of M . M , in a manner worthy the occasion . In this he was most ably seconded by his officers , Bro . Browning , S . W ., and Bro . Roberts , J . W . After the raising , the election of W . M . for the ensuing year was proceeded with . The choice fell unanimously

° n Bro . Browning , the present S . W ., who returned thanks for the honour conferred on him , and hoped when , in the course of time he should leave , the Master ' s chair , his energies would have been as successfully employed a , s those of their present talented W . M ., whose correct working , and attention to his duties , could not be surpassed .

Brunswick Lodge ( No . 185 ) . —The members of this Lodge held their usual monthly meeting , at the New Masonic Hall , on the 5 th inst . Lodge tyled , the Brethren proceeded to the election of W . M . ; the result of the ballot being to p lace ¦ l * ro . W . A . Clark in the chair of Master , Pro . II . flyman , P . M ., P . J . G . D ., & c , «* . s Treasurer ; Bro . Rogers as Tyler . It was proposed and carried , that the installation and banquet do take place on St . John ' s day . Among those present , wo observed Bros . Waring , P . M ., I \ G . T ., & o . Boplds , P . M ., P . G . D . C . ; Stephens , VOL . IT . T

“The Freemasons' Monthly Magazine: 1856-01-01, Page 57” Masonic Periodicals Online, Library and Museum of Freemasonry, 1 June 2025, django:8000/periodicals/mmr/issues/frm_01011856/page/57/.
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THE FBEEMASONS' MONTHLY MAGAZINE. Article 1
JAIUARY 1, 1856. Article 1
TIME. Article 1
NOTES OE A YACHT'S CRUISE TO BALAKLAVA. Article 6
VOICES FROM DEAD NATIONS. BY KENNETH R. H. MACKENZIE, F.S.A., Ph.D. Article 13
THE SIGNS OE ENGLAND. Article 19
MASONIC REMINISCENCES. Article 24
TIME AND HIS BAG. Article 31
REVIEWS OF HEW BOOKS. Article 32
NOTES AHD QUERIES Article 39
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 40
THE MASONIC MIRROR Article 42
UNITED GRAND LODGE. Article 42
METROPOLITAN. Article 46
INSTRUCTION. Article 53
PROVINCIAL. Article 56
ROYAL ARCH. Article 65
SCOTLAND. Article 68
SUMMARY OF HEWS FOR DECEMBER. Article 70
NOTICE. Article 72
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 72
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Peovistcial.

Lidstone , George-street , on Deo . 22 , Bro . G . W . Soltau , P . P . G . S . W ., m the chair , to take the steps necessary "to mark by a public demonstration their estimation of the eminent Masonic virtues of Bro . J . R . Newcombe , manager of the Theatre Royal , Plymouth , whose conduct on more than one occasion , especially in the distressing cases of Mrs . Hudson Kirby and Mdlle . Julie , has been such as to show how thoroughly his every action is imbued with the true principles on

which Freemasonry is founded . " After the disposal of some preliminaries , it was resolved : "That the Brethren present believe that the most expedient , and at the same time most appropriate method of showing their cordial approval of Bro . Newcombe ' s conduct during the severe illness and subsequent death of Mdlle . Julie , would be effected by the Brethren of the Craft generally patronizing a performance at the theatre for his benefit . " A copy of this and the other resolutions of the meeting have been transmitted to the W . M . s of all the Lodges in the

Provinces of Devon , Cornwall , and Somerset , soliciting their concurrence and influence in carrying out the proposed recognition of Bro . Newcombe ' s recent Masonic conduct . The chairman , was also requested to communicate with the Right Honourable the Earl Forteseue , M . W . P . G . M . for Devon ; Sir Charles Lemon , Bart ., M . P ., the M . W . P . G . M . for Cornwall ; and to Col . C . K . Kemeys Tynte , M . W . P . G . M . for Somerset ; and the D . P . G . M . s for each Province , with the view of obtaining their kind support on the occasion referred to .

St . John the Baptist Lodge ( No . 83 ) , —The Brethren of this Lodge held their usual monthly meeting on Tuesday , the 4 th inst ., and having confirmed the minutes of the previous meeting , Bros . Clark and Mullins were passed to the degree of F . C ., and Bro . Coombes was raised to the sublime Degree of M . M . The ceremonies were performed by Bro . pollard , P . M ., P . P . G , T ., in his usual style of excellence , in all being most ably assisted by his officers . The Secretary having read a communication relative to the Boys' School , it was decided that the question

be postponed to the next meeting , to gain further information on the subject . Bro . Gower , I . G ., then moved that , at the commencement of the year , the Freemasons' Magazine should be subscribed for by the Lodge , the expense being trifling , and the Masonic information to be gained thereby very considerable . He considered there would not be two opinions on its desirability , and therefore would not trouble the Brethren with any further remarks . After some discussion , in which want of funds , was urged by one Brother , and the apathy of the Lodgemembers in the matter of Masonic news by another , the motion was negatived .

Storehouse . —Lodge of Fortitude ( No . 122 ) . —The usual monthly meeting of this Lodge took place at the Prince George Hotel , on Wednesday , the 12 th inst . Bro . Richard Pomeroy was unanimously elected W . M . for the ensuing year , installed on Wednesday , the 19 th . It was moved and carried that the members do celebrate St . John ' s day by dining together at Bro . Killingley ' s .

Lodge of Harmony ( No . 182 ) . —The members of this Lodge held their usual monthly meeting on Monday evening , the 3 rd inst ., at the White Swan Inn , when the W . M , Bro . Earl raised Bro . Clark to the sublime Degree of M . M , in a manner worthy the occasion . In this he was most ably seconded by his officers , Bro . Browning , S . W ., and Bro . Roberts , J . W . After the raising , the election of W . M . for the ensuing year was proceeded with . The choice fell unanimously

° n Bro . Browning , the present S . W ., who returned thanks for the honour conferred on him , and hoped when , in the course of time he should leave , the Master ' s chair , his energies would have been as successfully employed a , s those of their present talented W . M ., whose correct working , and attention to his duties , could not be surpassed .

Brunswick Lodge ( No . 185 ) . —The members of this Lodge held their usual monthly meeting , at the New Masonic Hall , on the 5 th inst . Lodge tyled , the Brethren proceeded to the election of W . M . ; the result of the ballot being to p lace ¦ l * ro . W . A . Clark in the chair of Master , Pro . II . flyman , P . M ., P . J . G . D ., & c , «* . s Treasurer ; Bro . Rogers as Tyler . It was proposed and carried , that the installation and banquet do take place on St . John ' s day . Among those present , wo observed Bros . Waring , P . M ., I \ G . T ., & o . Boplds , P . M ., P . G . D . C . ; Stephens , VOL . IT . T

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