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Metroi? 0 Lit An,

Cto worked by the Brethren of this Lodge of Instruction , held at the Bengal Airrhs , ! Bircliindahe , on ^ uly 1

unanimously ^ tl ^ alsp , that the sum of ^^ Aged Ereemaspns an d their Widows . The soremony of installation will be worltedM

Provincial.

PEOYIHCIAL

^ ¦ - ^ C HAOi ^ T ^ haying beengranted ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ Earl of Eetland a meeting w ^ s ^ h ^^ fitted up hall was ^ prepared by the Brett pip Brethren having been duly assembled , the Prov ; Cirand Lodge Was ppehedin due form by the K pro v . G . ^ Bro . John Ellis , A procession

was then formed , vyliic ^ prpCe ^ sermon wa ^ ^ Cornubian Lodge , at Hayle , for which the thanks of the Brethren were voted unanimously , The text was taken from Proverbs , xv ^ loveth at all timesy & nd a brother is bo ^ n for adversity . " The service at the desk was permrmed by the incumbent the church for tt ^> rgan was played by Professor Sempel , of

Truro , in his usual bripant style . On the return fr ^ Installing Officer , took the chair , and installed Bro . J . Moyle as the first Master of the Boscawen Lodge , No . 1 > 000 . Bro . iEllis- having read the warrant , placed it in the hands of the W . M . y and scattered corn , wine , and oil oh the Lodge , pronouncing appropriate words , and declaring th e Lodge duly constituted to the peculiar services of the Craft . The Eev . Chaplain then pronounced the consecration prayer , after which the W . M . invested his officers , and the Lodge was closed .

Solemn music was played by the organist on opening and closing the Lodge . The following are the names , & c , of the Brethren invested on the occasion : — Bros . J . Moyle , W . M . ; W . G . Powning , S . W . ; Petherick , J . W . ; Bavies , S . D ;; Samson , J . D . ; S . G . Moyle , Treas . ; Bray , Sec . ; Lead , I . G ., and Phillips , Tyler . The " Brethren afterwards repaired to the banquet , which was presided over by the veteran Bro . Ellis , I ) . Prov . G . M ; . On the removal of the cloth , a large number of ladies were admitted , and after partaking of wine and

fruitsthey retired , the -usual compliments having been paid them . The imposing ceremony of opening the Lodge , and the business generally , gave great satisfaction , and soon after eight the Brethren dispersed . The town was adorned with arches , flags , and ornamental shrubs . On the centre of that in front of the inn where the Brethren dined , a platform was erected for the band , which played appropriate airs on announcing the loyal and other sentiments . Salutes from a battery of cannon were also fired at intervals during the day .

CTJMBEELAND . PROVINCIAL QRAND LODGE . The Provincial Grand Lodge of Cumberland was held at Whitehaven on Wednesday , the 8 th of July , on the invitation and under the auspices of the Sun , Square , and Compass Lodge , No , 138 , held at the Globe Hotel . The Prov .

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Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.

Metroi? 0 Lit An,

Cto worked by the Brethren of this Lodge of Instruction , held at the Bengal Airrhs , ! Bircliindahe , on ^ uly 1

unanimously ^ tl ^ alsp , that the sum of ^^ Aged Ereemaspns an d their Widows . The soremony of installation will be worltedM

Provincial.

PEOYIHCIAL

^ ¦ - ^ C HAOi ^ T ^ haying beengranted ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ Earl of Eetland a meeting w ^ s ^ h ^^ fitted up hall was ^ prepared by the Brett pip Brethren having been duly assembled , the Prov ; Cirand Lodge Was ppehedin due form by the K pro v . G . ^ Bro . John Ellis , A procession

was then formed , vyliic ^ prpCe ^ sermon wa ^ ^ Cornubian Lodge , at Hayle , for which the thanks of the Brethren were voted unanimously , The text was taken from Proverbs , xv ^ loveth at all timesy & nd a brother is bo ^ n for adversity . " The service at the desk was permrmed by the incumbent the church for tt ^> rgan was played by Professor Sempel , of

Truro , in his usual bripant style . On the return fr ^ Installing Officer , took the chair , and installed Bro . J . Moyle as the first Master of the Boscawen Lodge , No . 1 > 000 . Bro . iEllis- having read the warrant , placed it in the hands of the W . M . y and scattered corn , wine , and oil oh the Lodge , pronouncing appropriate words , and declaring th e Lodge duly constituted to the peculiar services of the Craft . The Eev . Chaplain then pronounced the consecration prayer , after which the W . M . invested his officers , and the Lodge was closed .

Solemn music was played by the organist on opening and closing the Lodge . The following are the names , & c , of the Brethren invested on the occasion : — Bros . J . Moyle , W . M . ; W . G . Powning , S . W . ; Petherick , J . W . ; Bavies , S . D ;; Samson , J . D . ; S . G . Moyle , Treas . ; Bray , Sec . ; Lead , I . G ., and Phillips , Tyler . The " Brethren afterwards repaired to the banquet , which was presided over by the veteran Bro . Ellis , I ) . Prov . G . M ; . On the removal of the cloth , a large number of ladies were admitted , and after partaking of wine and

fruitsthey retired , the -usual compliments having been paid them . The imposing ceremony of opening the Lodge , and the business generally , gave great satisfaction , and soon after eight the Brethren dispersed . The town was adorned with arches , flags , and ornamental shrubs . On the centre of that in front of the inn where the Brethren dined , a platform was erected for the band , which played appropriate airs on announcing the loyal and other sentiments . Salutes from a battery of cannon were also fired at intervals during the day .

CTJMBEELAND . PROVINCIAL QRAND LODGE . The Provincial Grand Lodge of Cumberland was held at Whitehaven on Wednesday , the 8 th of July , on the invitation and under the auspices of the Sun , Square , and Compass Lodge , No , 138 , held at the Globe Hotel . The Prov .

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