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PEOVINCIAX
Appointments .--Xo ^ es . —Tuesday , May 4 , Beaufort ( 129 ) , Freemasons' Hall , at 7 j Wed nesdayy 5 th , Moira ( 408 ) j Freemasons 1 Hall ; Instruction , Friday , 7 th , Freemasons' Hall , at 7 £ CAa ^ for . —Thursday , 6 th r H ^
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CHANNEL ISLANDS .. Appointments . —Lodge . —Tuesday , May 4 , Hammond ( 829 ) , Masonic Hall , Guernsey , at 7 . C / i rt ^^ r . —Wednesday , 5 th , Hammond ( 829 ) , Masonic Hall , Guernsey . CHESHIRJE . App oiNrMBNTS .---Lo ^ es .--Satarday , May 1 , Fidelity ( 623 ) , White Hart , Flowery Field , at 4 . Chapters . —WQ & msday , 5 th , Fidelity ( 70 i ) v Angel Inn , Birkenhead ^ at 6 . DERBYSHIRE . pERBY . — --Opem ^ . ;; 6 / .. ^ e ' -4 : ^ 6 ^ ' ^ w ? ji - ' : ip '(^ e . ^ The Craft may he congratulated
upon the progress made during the last twelve months in this town . For a considerable time past a number of gentlemen regularly initiated into the mysteries of the Craft at the Tyrian Lodge , held at the Royal Hotel ; and now we have to announce the opening of a new Lodge at Bro , Williamson ' s , the A . rboretnm Hotel , and which is called " The Arboretum Lodge / ' out of respect to tlie memory of the late Bro * Joseph Strutt . The Lodge promises to be a prosperous one , as on the opening night , on Wednesday the 14 th , no less than nine Brethren became joining members , and thirteen candidates were ballotted for and approved , five of whom were initiated , viz ,, Messrs . Williamson , J . Smith , T . Swingler , S . Leech , and J . Speed . The furniture , jewels , & c , of the Lodge
are entirely new , and of the most beautiful description . The W . M . is Bro . S Collinson , his Wardens being Bros . J . Gamble , and J . Swain , with Bro . H Carson , as Sec . DEVONSHIRE .
Appointments . —Lodges . — Monday , May 3 , Harmony ( 182 ) , Swan Inn , Plymouth , at 7 ; Fidelity ( 280 ) , Three Tons , Tiverton , at 7 ; Bedford ( 351 ) , Private Room , Tavistock , at 7 ; Tuesday , 4 th , St . John ' s ( 83 ) , Masonic Hall , Plymouth , at 7 ; Wednesday , 5 th , Perseverance ( 190 ) , London Hotel , Sidmouth , at 7 ; Brunswick ( 135 ) , Masonic Hall , Plymouth , at 7-Northmolton . —On Tuesday , the 20 th , there were great rejoicings here and at Southmoiton , on occasion of the Hon . Augustus Eredk . Bampfylde , the eldest son of Lord and Lady Poltimore , coming of age—that event having taken place a few days previously , Amongst a variety of addresses presented to the Hon . Brother was the following , from the Brethren of Lodge No . 610 , Southmoiton : —
"To the Hon . Augustus Frederick Geo . Warwick Bampfylde . li Sir and Brother , —You having attained your majority , we , the undersigned , the Worshipful Master , Officers , and Brethren of the Loyal Lodge of Industry , No . 610 , of Southmoiton , cheerfully avail ourselves of the present opportunity of congratulating you on the auspicious event . " We have the greatest possible pleasure in doing so , from the fact of your having so early become a member of our ancient and honourable fraternity of free and accepted Masons . "The brightest characters in the history of mankind have been Masons , and we congratulate ourselves on the honour of having a Brother in your high position as pur neighbour , feeling assured that the glorious principles of ' brotherly love , relief , and truth / will most assuredly conduce to the great happiness of its possessor , and be a very considerable advantage to the Craft , and to the world in general . " We heartily and sincerely hope that the Great Architect of the universe will
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Provincial.
PEOVINCIAX
Appointments .--Xo ^ es . —Tuesday , May 4 , Beaufort ( 129 ) , Freemasons' Hall , at 7 j Wed nesdayy 5 th , Moira ( 408 ) j Freemasons 1 Hall ; Instruction , Friday , 7 th , Freemasons' Hall , at 7 £ CAa ^ for . —Thursday , 6 th r H ^
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CHANNEL ISLANDS .. Appointments . —Lodge . —Tuesday , May 4 , Hammond ( 829 ) , Masonic Hall , Guernsey , at 7 . C / i rt ^^ r . —Wednesday , 5 th , Hammond ( 829 ) , Masonic Hall , Guernsey . CHESHIRJE . App oiNrMBNTS .---Lo ^ es .--Satarday , May 1 , Fidelity ( 623 ) , White Hart , Flowery Field , at 4 . Chapters . —WQ & msday , 5 th , Fidelity ( 70 i ) v Angel Inn , Birkenhead ^ at 6 . DERBYSHIRE . pERBY . — --Opem ^ . ;; 6 / .. ^ e ' -4 : ^ 6 ^ ' ^ w ? ji - ' : ip '(^ e . ^ The Craft may he congratulated
upon the progress made during the last twelve months in this town . For a considerable time past a number of gentlemen regularly initiated into the mysteries of the Craft at the Tyrian Lodge , held at the Royal Hotel ; and now we have to announce the opening of a new Lodge at Bro , Williamson ' s , the A . rboretnm Hotel , and which is called " The Arboretum Lodge / ' out of respect to tlie memory of the late Bro * Joseph Strutt . The Lodge promises to be a prosperous one , as on the opening night , on Wednesday the 14 th , no less than nine Brethren became joining members , and thirteen candidates were ballotted for and approved , five of whom were initiated , viz ,, Messrs . Williamson , J . Smith , T . Swingler , S . Leech , and J . Speed . The furniture , jewels , & c , of the Lodge
are entirely new , and of the most beautiful description . The W . M . is Bro . S Collinson , his Wardens being Bros . J . Gamble , and J . Swain , with Bro . H Carson , as Sec . DEVONSHIRE .
Appointments . —Lodges . — Monday , May 3 , Harmony ( 182 ) , Swan Inn , Plymouth , at 7 ; Fidelity ( 280 ) , Three Tons , Tiverton , at 7 ; Bedford ( 351 ) , Private Room , Tavistock , at 7 ; Tuesday , 4 th , St . John ' s ( 83 ) , Masonic Hall , Plymouth , at 7 ; Wednesday , 5 th , Perseverance ( 190 ) , London Hotel , Sidmouth , at 7 ; Brunswick ( 135 ) , Masonic Hall , Plymouth , at 7-Northmolton . —On Tuesday , the 20 th , there were great rejoicings here and at Southmoiton , on occasion of the Hon . Augustus Eredk . Bampfylde , the eldest son of Lord and Lady Poltimore , coming of age—that event having taken place a few days previously , Amongst a variety of addresses presented to the Hon . Brother was the following , from the Brethren of Lodge No . 610 , Southmoiton : —
"To the Hon . Augustus Frederick Geo . Warwick Bampfylde . li Sir and Brother , —You having attained your majority , we , the undersigned , the Worshipful Master , Officers , and Brethren of the Loyal Lodge of Industry , No . 610 , of Southmoiton , cheerfully avail ourselves of the present opportunity of congratulating you on the auspicious event . " We have the greatest possible pleasure in doing so , from the fact of your having so early become a member of our ancient and honourable fraternity of free and accepted Masons . "The brightest characters in the history of mankind have been Masons , and we congratulate ourselves on the honour of having a Brother in your high position as pur neighbour , feeling assured that the glorious principles of ' brotherly love , relief , and truth / will most assuredly conduce to the great happiness of its possessor , and be a very considerable advantage to the Craft , and to the world in general . " We heartily and sincerely hope that the Great Architect of the universe will