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THE MAS 0 : 11 C MIRE 0 R .
MASONIC MEMS . The R . W . Prov . G . M . of Cornwall , Bro . Sir Charles Lemon , Bart ., F . B . S ., & C ., has appointed Bro . Reginald Rogers ( P . M . of the Phoenix Lodge , No . 415 , Truro , P , Prov . G . S , W ., & c . ) Prov . Grand Se ^ in the place of the late
V . W . Bro . John Ellis , of Palmouth , P . B . Prov . G . M ., & c . The great loss which the Craft has sustained in Cornwall by the death of the latter Brother and Bro . J . M'F . Heard , Prov . G . Dir . of Cers ., will be somewhat compensated by this appointment , which we understand will be acceptable to the Craft generally throughout the province .
The Provincial Grand Lodge of Cornwall is appointed to take place on Tuesday next , the 25 th irjst . ; at Bro . Channon ' s , London Inn , Liskeard . The Lodge is to be opened at half-past ten , and at eleven the Brethren are to proceed to church , where a sermon is to be preached by the Rev , H . GryUs , A . M ., vicar of St . Neot ' s , Prov . G . Chaplain . The banquet is to take place at Bro . Littleton ' s , Bell Hotel , under the presidency of Bro . Augustus Smith , M . P ., the D . Prov . G . M . The Prov . Grand Lodge of Kent is appointed to meet at Maidstone , on the 14 th of June . Bro . C . P . Cooper , the Prov . G . M ., will preside . Bro . Thiselton , the Secretary of Lodge No . 2 , and of the Boys' School , has been appointed Prestonian Lecturer . FREEMASONS * GIRLS' SCHOOL .
The annual festival of this most excellent and valuable institution was cete * brated at the Freemasons' Tavern , on Wednesday , the 12 th of May , by a very elegant banquet , served under the immediate superintendence of Bros . Shrews * bury and Elkington , to which about 220 Brethren sat down . The chair was occupied by Bro . Wyndham Portal , J . G . W ., who was supported by Bros . Colonel Brownrigg , S . G . W . ; W . G . Clarke , G . See . ; Pulteney Scott , S . G . D . ; Hopwood , J . G . D . ; Rev . E . Moore , G , Chap . ; H . Vernon , Prov . G . M . for Worcestershire ; E . Alston , P . G . W . ; W . Earnfield , Assist . G . Sec . : A . W . Woods , Assist . G . Dir . of
Cers . i Horsley , G . Org . ; T . L . White , P . G . W . ; Havers , P . G . W . ; Evans , P . G . D . ; Potter , P . G . D . ; Spiers , P . G . S . B . ; Viscount Raynham , president ot the board of stewards ; Beach , M , P . ; Powell , Young , Binckes , Barnes , Barrett , Symonds , Sec . & c . On the removal of the cloth , The Right Worshipful Chairman said , in rising to ask the Brethren to fill their glasses prior to proposing the first toast , he would avail himself of the earliest opportunity which offered itself of expressing his deep regret at the absence of the Most Wprshipful Grand Master that evening . He should have been indeed glad could his lordship have been present , feeling how much better they would have been presided over , and the interests of the charity promoted , than he could hope to do . The engagements of the Most Worshipful Grand Master consequent upon his position in uociety had , however , prevented his lordship ' s attendance ; added to which the health of the Countess of Zetland was such that the noble earl naturally avoided leaving her too often . Having apologised for the absence of the Most Worshipful Grand Master , he must now ask them for
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The Masonic Mirr0r.
THE MAS 0 : 11 C MIRE 0 R .
MASONIC MEMS . The R . W . Prov . G . M . of Cornwall , Bro . Sir Charles Lemon , Bart ., F . B . S ., & C ., has appointed Bro . Reginald Rogers ( P . M . of the Phoenix Lodge , No . 415 , Truro , P , Prov . G . S , W ., & c . ) Prov . Grand Se ^ in the place of the late
V . W . Bro . John Ellis , of Palmouth , P . B . Prov . G . M ., & c . The great loss which the Craft has sustained in Cornwall by the death of the latter Brother and Bro . J . M'F . Heard , Prov . G . Dir . of Cers ., will be somewhat compensated by this appointment , which we understand will be acceptable to the Craft generally throughout the province .
The Provincial Grand Lodge of Cornwall is appointed to take place on Tuesday next , the 25 th irjst . ; at Bro . Channon ' s , London Inn , Liskeard . The Lodge is to be opened at half-past ten , and at eleven the Brethren are to proceed to church , where a sermon is to be preached by the Rev , H . GryUs , A . M ., vicar of St . Neot ' s , Prov . G . Chaplain . The banquet is to take place at Bro . Littleton ' s , Bell Hotel , under the presidency of Bro . Augustus Smith , M . P ., the D . Prov . G . M . The Prov . Grand Lodge of Kent is appointed to meet at Maidstone , on the 14 th of June . Bro . C . P . Cooper , the Prov . G . M ., will preside . Bro . Thiselton , the Secretary of Lodge No . 2 , and of the Boys' School , has been appointed Prestonian Lecturer . FREEMASONS * GIRLS' SCHOOL .
The annual festival of this most excellent and valuable institution was cete * brated at the Freemasons' Tavern , on Wednesday , the 12 th of May , by a very elegant banquet , served under the immediate superintendence of Bros . Shrews * bury and Elkington , to which about 220 Brethren sat down . The chair was occupied by Bro . Wyndham Portal , J . G . W ., who was supported by Bros . Colonel Brownrigg , S . G . W . ; W . G . Clarke , G . See . ; Pulteney Scott , S . G . D . ; Hopwood , J . G . D . ; Rev . E . Moore , G , Chap . ; H . Vernon , Prov . G . M . for Worcestershire ; E . Alston , P . G . W . ; W . Earnfield , Assist . G . Sec . : A . W . Woods , Assist . G . Dir . of
Cers . i Horsley , G . Org . ; T . L . White , P . G . W . ; Havers , P . G . W . ; Evans , P . G . D . ; Potter , P . G . D . ; Spiers , P . G . S . B . ; Viscount Raynham , president ot the board of stewards ; Beach , M , P . ; Powell , Young , Binckes , Barnes , Barrett , Symonds , Sec . & c . On the removal of the cloth , The Right Worshipful Chairman said , in rising to ask the Brethren to fill their glasses prior to proposing the first toast , he would avail himself of the earliest opportunity which offered itself of expressing his deep regret at the absence of the Most Wprshipful Grand Master that evening . He should have been indeed glad could his lordship have been present , feeling how much better they would have been presided over , and the interests of the charity promoted , than he could hope to do . The engagements of the Most Worshipful Grand Master consequent upon his position in uociety had , however , prevented his lordship ' s attendance ; added to which the health of the Countess of Zetland was such that the noble earl naturally avoided leaving her too often . Having apologised for the absence of the Most Worshipful Grand Master , he must now ask them for