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27 th of January , 1851 ; passed through the Wardens' chairs , and was elected W . M . in 1856 . The duties of the office were most satisfactorily , filled , and Bro . Eoxburgh was re-elected W . M . for the present year . The Brother is also a P . G . Steward and a Life Governor ( having passed through the Stewardship of the Festivals ) ,

both of the Boys' and Girls' Schools . In Arch Masonry , Bro . Boxburgh holds the position of P . S . of the St . George ' s Chapter , 'No . 5 . Bro . Roxburgh has of late been a frequent speaker in Grand Lodge ; and , though we have more than once considered him to be on the wrong side of the question , we have never doubted the ability which he possessed to command attention from his audience .

Brov Stephen Barton Wilson , G . J . D . —This is decidedly one of the most popular appointments it was possible to make throughout the Craft . Bro . Wilson was initiated in the Royal A jfp . 19 , in June , 1830 , and has presided over it as Master , as he has also done upon more than occasion over the St . Michael ' s Lodge , Kov 255 , into which he was introduced by the late respected Bro .

Peter Gilkes . Bro . Wilson also joined the Blackfriars Lodge , jfb .-188 , which he revived and remodelled . Having done this , he petitioned the M . W . G . M . for permission to change the name to the Cadogan , which it now bears . Over the Lodge he has several times presided as W . M . ; having also held the same proud position in Prince Edward ' s Lodge , No . 147 . Our Brother is further a member

of the London Lodge , No . 125 , and of the Temple Lodge , No . 816 ' . ; being likewise an honorary member of the Ionic Lodge , No . 275 , and of the Tyrian Lodge , No . 315 . In addition to these , Bro . Wilson has also been a member , at different times , of several other Lodges , more particularly the Eoyal York , No . 7 ; the Lodge of Union , No . 818 ; and the East Medina , No . 204 . Bro . Wilson , being

by profession an architect , is a P . Prov . Grand Supt . of Works , both in the Isle of Wight and Kent . He has long been the President and Director of the Emulation Lodge of Improvement , held under the warrant of the Lodge of Union , and a Vice-President of the Royal Benevolent Institution for Aged Masons and their Widows . The worthy Brother is not unfavourably known to the elder of our

readers , he having contributed several articles to the Freemasons ' Quarterly Magazine and fieview , one of which , " The Rise of the Five Order ^ of Architecture , " has become a standard in the Craft . He is also the author of a beautiful description of the P . M . ' s Jewel , and various other matters . The volume of the Jh * eemason £ Review

of 1849 was partly dedicated to him ; and thus wrote our predecessor in the editorial chair , in the Freemasons' Review , so long since as the year we have just named : — " The mantle of Peter Gilkes fell direct upon the shoulders of the subject of our

present sketch ; he felt the responsibility ; studied carefully the difficulty of his position , with a determination , if possible , to advance the value of the Emulation Lodge of Improvement , in giving proofs for many traditionary observations by evidences of their truth . In this respect the disciple soon , exceeded the master ; for Peter Gilkes . although a most zealous and enthusiastic Mason , and letter

“The Freemasons' Monthly Magazine: 1857-06-01, Page 7” Masonic Periodicals Online, Library and Museum of Freemasonry, 28 March 2023, masonicperiodicals.org/periodicals/mmr/issues/frm_01061857/page/7/.
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MASONIC REPORTING. Article 1
THE NEW GRAND OFFICERS - WHO'S WHO? Article 3
THE VISIBLE SYMBOLISM OF FREEMASONRY , Article 9
HISTORY OF THE ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE. Article 15
THE ROUGH AND PERFECT ASHLAR, Article 19
COERRSPONDENCE Article 20
MASONIC JEWEL COLLAR. Article 24
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 25
METROPOLITAN. Article 36
PROVINCIAL Article 51
ROYAL ARCH. Article 68
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 72
MARK MASONRY. Article 76
NEW MUSIC. Article 76
SCOTLAND. Article 77
IRELAND. Article 79
COLONIAL. Article 81
AMERICA. Article 84
MASONIC FESTIVITIES Article 85
SUMMARY OF NEWS FOR MAY. Article 86
Obituary. Article 91
NOTICE Article 92
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27 th of January , 1851 ; passed through the Wardens' chairs , and was elected W . M . in 1856 . The duties of the office were most satisfactorily , filled , and Bro . Eoxburgh was re-elected W . M . for the present year . The Brother is also a P . G . Steward and a Life Governor ( having passed through the Stewardship of the Festivals ) ,

both of the Boys' and Girls' Schools . In Arch Masonry , Bro . Boxburgh holds the position of P . S . of the St . George ' s Chapter , 'No . 5 . Bro . Roxburgh has of late been a frequent speaker in Grand Lodge ; and , though we have more than once considered him to be on the wrong side of the question , we have never doubted the ability which he possessed to command attention from his audience .

Brov Stephen Barton Wilson , G . J . D . —This is decidedly one of the most popular appointments it was possible to make throughout the Craft . Bro . Wilson was initiated in the Royal A jfp . 19 , in June , 1830 , and has presided over it as Master , as he has also done upon more than occasion over the St . Michael ' s Lodge , Kov 255 , into which he was introduced by the late respected Bro .

Peter Gilkes . Bro . Wilson also joined the Blackfriars Lodge , jfb .-188 , which he revived and remodelled . Having done this , he petitioned the M . W . G . M . for permission to change the name to the Cadogan , which it now bears . Over the Lodge he has several times presided as W . M . ; having also held the same proud position in Prince Edward ' s Lodge , No . 147 . Our Brother is further a member

of the London Lodge , No . 125 , and of the Temple Lodge , No . 816 ' . ; being likewise an honorary member of the Ionic Lodge , No . 275 , and of the Tyrian Lodge , No . 315 . In addition to these , Bro . Wilson has also been a member , at different times , of several other Lodges , more particularly the Eoyal York , No . 7 ; the Lodge of Union , No . 818 ; and the East Medina , No . 204 . Bro . Wilson , being

by profession an architect , is a P . Prov . Grand Supt . of Works , both in the Isle of Wight and Kent . He has long been the President and Director of the Emulation Lodge of Improvement , held under the warrant of the Lodge of Union , and a Vice-President of the Royal Benevolent Institution for Aged Masons and their Widows . The worthy Brother is not unfavourably known to the elder of our

readers , he having contributed several articles to the Freemasons ' Quarterly Magazine and fieview , one of which , " The Rise of the Five Order ^ of Architecture , " has become a standard in the Craft . He is also the author of a beautiful description of the P . M . ' s Jewel , and various other matters . The volume of the Jh * eemason £ Review

of 1849 was partly dedicated to him ; and thus wrote our predecessor in the editorial chair , in the Freemasons' Review , so long since as the year we have just named : — " The mantle of Peter Gilkes fell direct upon the shoulders of the subject of our

present sketch ; he felt the responsibility ; studied carefully the difficulty of his position , with a determination , if possible , to advance the value of the Emulation Lodge of Improvement , in giving proofs for many traditionary observations by evidences of their truth . In this respect the disciple soon , exceeded the master ; for Peter Gilkes . although a most zealous and enthusiastic Mason , and letter

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