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when they did their best to glorify God and to benefit man that they fulfilled their imperative obligations as Masons , or could be said to possess that love of Christ which would make them bear one another ' s burdens , and endeavour to fulfil his righteous laws . In the absence of Bro . Dace ( the G . Org . ) , Bro . Austin , of the Enoch Lodge , London , ably presided at the instrument ; and the general musical arrangements were under the direction of Bro . J . Bromly .

The Brethren having returned in procession to the Town-hall , thanks were unanimously voted to the Mayor for the use of that building , to the Bev . J . T . Bound for allowing the use of his church , and to the G . Chap , for his admirable sermon , with a solicitation that he would allow it to be published for the general benefit of Freemasonry—a request to which the Rev . Bro . Cox acceded . Between four and five o ' clock about 100 Brethren partook of a sumptuous banquet at the Cups Hotel , the R . W . Prov . G . M . in the chair ; supported by

the Dep . G . M ., the G . Chap ., & c . In giving " The Queen and the Craft , " the Grand Master observed that her Majesty was the daughter of a Mason and the niece of a Mason , and was herself a munificent contributor to the Masonic charities . ( Cheers . ) The healths of "The Earl of Zetland , Grand Master of England , " and "The Deputy Grand Master ( Earl of Yarborough ) and Officers of the Grand Lodge , " were next drunk , the Prov . Grand Master remarking that the latter had promised , as soon as health should be sufficiently restored , to visit him at Dovercourt , which

would give the opportunity of convening a quarterly communication of the province of Essex , at Harwich . ( Cheers . ) Bro . Hervey returned thanks in behalf of the Grand Officers . Dep . G . M . Skinner proposed " The Health of the Grand Chaplain / ' who in returning thanks , again eloquently upheld the principles of Masonry .

The Grand Chaplain gave " Health and long Life to the Provincial Grand Master—Bro . Bagshaw . " ( Cheers . ) The Prov . Grand Master returned thanks , and expressed his gratitude to the Brethren of the province for the confidence reposed in him , and for the cordial support which they had always given him in the discharge of the arduous duties of bis high position . ,.

The other toasts were "The Deputy Provincial Grand Master , " "The Provincial Grand Officers for the year" ( acknowledged by Bro . F . F . Toole ) , " The Visitors from Sister Lodges" ( acknowledged by Bro . Bisgood , of Kent ) , " Success to the Masonic Charities , " " The Worshipful Master and Officers of the Angel Lodge , " with thanks for their excellent arrangements ( responded to by the W . M . Bro . Thomas Hall ) , "The Masters of other Essex Lodges , " " The late Provincial Grand Secretary , Bro . Burton , " and , finally , " To all poor and distressed Brother Masons wheresoever scattered throughout the World . "

The early departure of the London train necessitated a rapid discharge of the toast list ; but later in the evening several songs were sung by Bros . Palmer , Toole , and Wakeling . Angel Lodge ( No . 59 ) . —The last installation of the W . M . took place on the 17 th June , when Bro . Thomas Hall was installed as W . M . for the ensuing year , and the following were appointed officers of the Lodge : —Bros . J . Partridge , Stratford St . Mary , S . W . ; W . Wiseman , Kelvedon , J . W . ; W . Slavey , Treas . ; W . Williams , Sec . ; J . Saunders , S . D . ; A . Prior , J . l ) . ; T . Osborne , I . G . ; T . Shave , Tyler .

ISLE OF WIGHT

vkntnor . —Provincial Grand Lodge . —The annual assemblage of the Brethren of this province was appointed to bo held , under the warrant of the Yarborough Lodge , No . 809 , at the ltoyal Hotel , in Ventnor , on Thursday , the 3 rd of July . The arrangements throu ghout were most judicious , and the indefatigable exertions of the Prov . G . M . and his deputy were rewarded by a most satisfactory result . Soon after eleven A . m . the Prov . Grand Lodge was opened in the extensive coffee-room of the Royal Hotel , there being present the R . W . Pro . Thomas VOL . IT . 4 K

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MASONEY IN THE ISLE OF WIGHT Article 1
WOMAN. Article 3
ON THE MYSTERIES OF THE EARLY AGES AS CONNECTED WITH EWLIGION. Article 4
THE PRACTICAL OF MASONRY. Article 9
SCIENCE AND THE BIBLE. * Article 10
THE TRUE PLEASURES OF A MASON. Article 16
BEVIEWS OF NEW BOOKS. Article 17
SURREY ARCHAEOLOGICAL SOCIETY. Article 18
music. Article 20
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 22
SYMPATHY. Article 24
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 25
METROPOLITAN. Article 30
PROVINCIAL. Article 34
ROYAL ARCH. Article 52
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 53
MARK MASONRY; Article 53
SCOTLAND. Article 53
IRELAND. Article 54
COLONIAL. Article 55
INDIA, Article 57
SUMMARY OF NEWS FOR JULY. Article 58
Obituary. Article 62
NOTICE. Article 62
TO CO-RESPONDENTS. Article 62
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Provincial.

when they did their best to glorify God and to benefit man that they fulfilled their imperative obligations as Masons , or could be said to possess that love of Christ which would make them bear one another ' s burdens , and endeavour to fulfil his righteous laws . In the absence of Bro . Dace ( the G . Org . ) , Bro . Austin , of the Enoch Lodge , London , ably presided at the instrument ; and the general musical arrangements were under the direction of Bro . J . Bromly .

The Brethren having returned in procession to the Town-hall , thanks were unanimously voted to the Mayor for the use of that building , to the Bev . J . T . Bound for allowing the use of his church , and to the G . Chap , for his admirable sermon , with a solicitation that he would allow it to be published for the general benefit of Freemasonry—a request to which the Rev . Bro . Cox acceded . Between four and five o ' clock about 100 Brethren partook of a sumptuous banquet at the Cups Hotel , the R . W . Prov . G . M . in the chair ; supported by

the Dep . G . M ., the G . Chap ., & c . In giving " The Queen and the Craft , " the Grand Master observed that her Majesty was the daughter of a Mason and the niece of a Mason , and was herself a munificent contributor to the Masonic charities . ( Cheers . ) The healths of "The Earl of Zetland , Grand Master of England , " and "The Deputy Grand Master ( Earl of Yarborough ) and Officers of the Grand Lodge , " were next drunk , the Prov . Grand Master remarking that the latter had promised , as soon as health should be sufficiently restored , to visit him at Dovercourt , which

would give the opportunity of convening a quarterly communication of the province of Essex , at Harwich . ( Cheers . ) Bro . Hervey returned thanks in behalf of the Grand Officers . Dep . G . M . Skinner proposed " The Health of the Grand Chaplain / ' who in returning thanks , again eloquently upheld the principles of Masonry .

The Grand Chaplain gave " Health and long Life to the Provincial Grand Master—Bro . Bagshaw . " ( Cheers . ) The Prov . Grand Master returned thanks , and expressed his gratitude to the Brethren of the province for the confidence reposed in him , and for the cordial support which they had always given him in the discharge of the arduous duties of bis high position . ,.

The other toasts were "The Deputy Provincial Grand Master , " "The Provincial Grand Officers for the year" ( acknowledged by Bro . F . F . Toole ) , " The Visitors from Sister Lodges" ( acknowledged by Bro . Bisgood , of Kent ) , " Success to the Masonic Charities , " " The Worshipful Master and Officers of the Angel Lodge , " with thanks for their excellent arrangements ( responded to by the W . M . Bro . Thomas Hall ) , "The Masters of other Essex Lodges , " " The late Provincial Grand Secretary , Bro . Burton , " and , finally , " To all poor and distressed Brother Masons wheresoever scattered throughout the World . "

The early departure of the London train necessitated a rapid discharge of the toast list ; but later in the evening several songs were sung by Bros . Palmer , Toole , and Wakeling . Angel Lodge ( No . 59 ) . —The last installation of the W . M . took place on the 17 th June , when Bro . Thomas Hall was installed as W . M . for the ensuing year , and the following were appointed officers of the Lodge : —Bros . J . Partridge , Stratford St . Mary , S . W . ; W . Wiseman , Kelvedon , J . W . ; W . Slavey , Treas . ; W . Williams , Sec . ; J . Saunders , S . D . ; A . Prior , J . l ) . ; T . Osborne , I . G . ; T . Shave , Tyler .

ISLE OF WIGHT

vkntnor . —Provincial Grand Lodge . —The annual assemblage of the Brethren of this province was appointed to bo held , under the warrant of the Yarborough Lodge , No . 809 , at the ltoyal Hotel , in Ventnor , on Thursday , the 3 rd of July . The arrangements throu ghout were most judicious , and the indefatigable exertions of the Prov . G . M . and his deputy were rewarded by a most satisfactory result . Soon after eleven A . m . the Prov . Grand Lodge was opened in the extensive coffee-room of the Royal Hotel , there being present the R . W . Pro . Thomas VOL . IT . 4 K

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