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three established Degrees in Craft Masonry in the Lodges of the province . The result is , that the P . G ; Sec . will summon the Masters and Past Masters of the province on some convenient day in the ensuing month , when it is hoped their united wisdom will produce the deserved object . After the suitable prayer , by command of the E . W . M ., the P . G . S . W . closed Lodge in harmony .

The following are the present Officers of the '' Provincial Grand Lodge of Munster : '' - —The illustrious Major-General Sir James Charles Chatterton , Bart ., K . H ., Sov . Grand Inspector P -Gen ., 33 rd or dernier Degree , Prov . GM , ; Major Robt . Atkins , J . P . P . G . B ; ^ . P rov . G . M . ; Anth ony Perrier , P . G . E . > J < and K . H ., S . G . W . ; Bichard Mearce , P . G . It . ^; J . G-. W . ; Godfrey Brereton , S . G . LG . 33 rd , S . G . D . ; James E . White , P . M . ; No . 8 , J . G . D . ; Bev . John D . Penrose , HILT ., No . 1 , G . Chap . ; George Chatterton , P . G-. R . >^ K . H . , Prov . Gr . Sec . Quarterly

days of meeting third Monday in Pebruary ^ May , August , and November . Lodges meeting in the province of Munster—Symbolic , Nos . 1 , 3 , 8 , 15 , 61 , 68 , 7 L . 84 , 95 , 99 , 190 , 385 , 555 , 27 ; Royal Arch Chapters , Nos . ' 1 , 8 , 15 , 67 , 71 ; H . K / L Encampments , Nos , 1 , 67 y 71 ; Prince Masons Chapter , ISTo . 1 . Masonic Female Orphan Asylum , Mary-street , E . Clebtjrne , P . M ., 71 , Great Georges-street ; Treas ,

KORFH MUNSTEE . Limerick . —^ The Provincial Grand Lodge met at high noon on the 7 th February , being the regular quarterly meeting ; the most illustrious Bro . M . Turn ell , No . 33 , Prov . G . M ., presiding , who communicated the half-yearly report of the district which he intended for the Grand Lodge . At two o ' clock p . m . the Union Lodge , No . 13 , held their periodical sitting , at which the Prov . G . M . M . Furnell , No . 33 , presented a Masonic portrait of himself by Bro . Hughes , 432 , Strand ,

London , together with the lecture delivered by Bro . Townsend , No . 33 , V . Prov . G . M ., on the 5 th of January ; both elicited the warmest encomiums from the Brethren . At five P . M . Prince Masons , Chapter No . 4 , held their usual quarterly meeting , and were subsequently entertained most sumptuously by their Bro . Furnell . In the evening trie Prov . G . M . Bro . Michael Furnell , B . L ., entertained at dinner , at his house in George-street , the Earl of Donoughmore , Major Massy , Captain Westropp , and a select party of Prince Masons .

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ANTIGUA . St . John ' s Lodge ( No . 723 ) . —The Brethren of this Lodge assembled at a quarter past ten o ' clock on the 27 th December , and Lodge opened , the members formed in procession in High-street , and proceeded , headed by drummers and lifers , to the Cathedral , at the gate of which the procession halted , and in inverted order entered the sacred building . After the ordinary service of the day , his Lordship the Bishop of the Diocese delivered from the altar an able and instructive

Masonic address to the Brethren , which ' was attentively listened to by a large congregation assembled on the occasion . At the conclusion , a collection was taken for charitable purposes , after which the Brethren retired by the north gate , and marched in procession back to the Lodge-room . On arrival , and the W . M . ' s call to order , the Lodge business was resumed , and Bro . John Shervington , who had been unanimously re-elected Master for the ensuing year , delivered the following address : —

c < Brother Officers , and Members of the Lodge , t ( Having on our last stated communication expressed my gratitude , and tendered my thanks for your unanimous re-election of me to preside over No . 723 for the ensuing year—I shall only on the present occasion detain you for a few moments , while addressing you briefly . Our Lodge lias so steadily and satisfactorily Vpj-u in , " ' 2 i

“The Freemasons' Monthly Magazine: 1857-03-01, Page 65” Masonic Periodicals Online, Library and Museum of Freemasonry, 18 June 2025, django:8000/periodicals/mmr/issues/frm_01031857/page/65/.
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MASONIC QUESTIONS. Article 1
THE VISIBLE SYMBOLISM OF FREEMASONRY. Article 4
HISTORY OF THE ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE Article 7
MASONIC SONG. Article 10
REVIEWS OF NEW BOOKS. Article 11
THE BOYS' SCHOOL. Article 12
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 13
WEST LANCASHIRE MASONIC EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION. Article 17
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 18
METROPOLITAN. Article 30
PROVINCIAL. Article 43
ROYAL ARCH. Article 54
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 58
MARK MASONRY Article 59
SCOTLAND. Article 61
IRELAND Article 64
COLONIAL Article 65
AMERICA, Article 68
MASONIC FESTIVITIES Article 69
SUMMARY OF NEWS FOR FEBRUARY. Article 73
Obituary. Article 79
notice. Article 79
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three established Degrees in Craft Masonry in the Lodges of the province . The result is , that the P . G ; Sec . will summon the Masters and Past Masters of the province on some convenient day in the ensuing month , when it is hoped their united wisdom will produce the deserved object . After the suitable prayer , by command of the E . W . M ., the P . G . S . W . closed Lodge in harmony .

The following are the present Officers of the '' Provincial Grand Lodge of Munster : '' - —The illustrious Major-General Sir James Charles Chatterton , Bart ., K . H ., Sov . Grand Inspector P -Gen ., 33 rd or dernier Degree , Prov . GM , ; Major Robt . Atkins , J . P . P . G . B ; ^ . P rov . G . M . ; Anth ony Perrier , P . G . E . > J < and K . H ., S . G . W . ; Bichard Mearce , P . G . It . ^; J . G-. W . ; Godfrey Brereton , S . G . LG . 33 rd , S . G . D . ; James E . White , P . M . ; No . 8 , J . G . D . ; Bev . John D . Penrose , HILT ., No . 1 , G . Chap . ; George Chatterton , P . G-. R . >^ K . H . , Prov . Gr . Sec . Quarterly

days of meeting third Monday in Pebruary ^ May , August , and November . Lodges meeting in the province of Munster—Symbolic , Nos . 1 , 3 , 8 , 15 , 61 , 68 , 7 L . 84 , 95 , 99 , 190 , 385 , 555 , 27 ; Royal Arch Chapters , Nos . ' 1 , 8 , 15 , 67 , 71 ; H . K / L Encampments , Nos , 1 , 67 y 71 ; Prince Masons Chapter , ISTo . 1 . Masonic Female Orphan Asylum , Mary-street , E . Clebtjrne , P . M ., 71 , Great Georges-street ; Treas ,

KORFH MUNSTEE . Limerick . —^ The Provincial Grand Lodge met at high noon on the 7 th February , being the regular quarterly meeting ; the most illustrious Bro . M . Turn ell , No . 33 , Prov . G . M ., presiding , who communicated the half-yearly report of the district which he intended for the Grand Lodge . At two o ' clock p . m . the Union Lodge , No . 13 , held their periodical sitting , at which the Prov . G . M . M . Furnell , No . 33 , presented a Masonic portrait of himself by Bro . Hughes , 432 , Strand ,

London , together with the lecture delivered by Bro . Townsend , No . 33 , V . Prov . G . M ., on the 5 th of January ; both elicited the warmest encomiums from the Brethren . At five P . M . Prince Masons , Chapter No . 4 , held their usual quarterly meeting , and were subsequently entertained most sumptuously by their Bro . Furnell . In the evening trie Prov . G . M . Bro . Michael Furnell , B . L ., entertained at dinner , at his house in George-street , the Earl of Donoughmore , Major Massy , Captain Westropp , and a select party of Prince Masons .

Colonial

COLONIAL

ANTIGUA . St . John ' s Lodge ( No . 723 ) . —The Brethren of this Lodge assembled at a quarter past ten o ' clock on the 27 th December , and Lodge opened , the members formed in procession in High-street , and proceeded , headed by drummers and lifers , to the Cathedral , at the gate of which the procession halted , and in inverted order entered the sacred building . After the ordinary service of the day , his Lordship the Bishop of the Diocese delivered from the altar an able and instructive

Masonic address to the Brethren , which ' was attentively listened to by a large congregation assembled on the occasion . At the conclusion , a collection was taken for charitable purposes , after which the Brethren retired by the north gate , and marched in procession back to the Lodge-room . On arrival , and the W . M . ' s call to order , the Lodge business was resumed , and Bro . John Shervington , who had been unanimously re-elected Master for the ensuing year , delivered the following address : —

c < Brother Officers , and Members of the Lodge , t ( Having on our last stated communication expressed my gratitude , and tendered my thanks for your unanimous re-election of me to preside over No . 723 for the ensuing year—I shall only on the present occasion detain you for a few moments , while addressing you briefly . Our Lodge lias so steadily and satisfactorily Vpj-u in , " ' 2 i

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