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The Masonic Mirror.
THE MASONIC MIR ROE .
The Hon . Spencer Compton Cavendish , Marquis of Hartington , eldest son of his grace the Duke of Devonshire , has accepted the office of Prov . G . M . for Derbyshire , to which he has been appointed by the M . W . G . M . His lordship is described as a young nobleman of great promise , being now in his 25 th year . He Avas initiated in the Scientific Lodge , Cambridge , on the 12 th December , 1853 . The R . W . Prov . G . M . of Wiltshire , Lord Methuen , has appointed a Prov . Grand Lodge for the 24 th August , to be holden at the Court Hall , Troivbridge .
The Most Worshipful Grand Master has been pleased to grant a warrant for opening a new Lodge , to be called the High Cross Lodge , No . 1056 , at the Railway Hotel , Park Station , Northumberland Park , Tottenham . The consecration of this Lodge by the Grand Officers will take place on Friday , the 13 th hist ., at 2 p . m . The banquet at six . A new Lodge , the St . John ' s ( No . 1055 ) , is to be consecrated at Bro . Stiles , the Knights of St . John , Queen ' s Terrace , St . John ' s Wood , on the 16 th hist . We hear , however , that the charters for this and other Lodges are not yet absolutely issued , owing to the absence of Lord Panmure , the R . W . D . G . M . from town .
MASONIC MEMS
THE GIRLS' SCHOOL . We have much pleasure in calling attention to an advertisement inserted in the present number of our Magazine , announcing the fact that the children of the Girls' School have been invited to visit Brighton , by the Royal York Lodge , ( No . 394 , ) which meets , as the advertisement designates it , in that
most delightful watering place and elegant town . " Upon former occasions they have been taken to the Crystal Palace , either by private subscriptions , or at individual expense , as they were last year , by the R . W . Bro . B . Bond Cabbell , Yice President and Treasurer , and as they Avould have been this year by a member ofthe Lodge of Antiquity , equally benevolent ; but this is the first time that a Lodge has come forward to evince their attachment to the charity and the children
m such a manner . It is not , however , the first time that tho Royal York Lodge has shown its regard for this school , for upon the worthy and Worshipful Bro . W . R . Wood , P . M . taking the office of steward , the members came forward with
great zeal and showed their appreciation of the charity by a list amounting to nearly £ 120 . Although this invitation comes from the Royal York Lodge , we have the satisfaction to state that the members of the other Lodges in the town and province will honour the meeting with their presence , and evince by a large attendance their individual co-operation in tho beneficent design . We should fail in our duty if we neglected to state that the children are to bo taken to Brighton and brought back without one shilling expense to the Institution , and it is hoped that many of VOL V . O
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The Masonic Mirror.
THE MASONIC MIR ROE .
The Hon . Spencer Compton Cavendish , Marquis of Hartington , eldest son of his grace the Duke of Devonshire , has accepted the office of Prov . G . M . for Derbyshire , to which he has been appointed by the M . W . G . M . His lordship is described as a young nobleman of great promise , being now in his 25 th year . He Avas initiated in the Scientific Lodge , Cambridge , on the 12 th December , 1853 . The R . W . Prov . G . M . of Wiltshire , Lord Methuen , has appointed a Prov . Grand Lodge for the 24 th August , to be holden at the Court Hall , Troivbridge .
The Most Worshipful Grand Master has been pleased to grant a warrant for opening a new Lodge , to be called the High Cross Lodge , No . 1056 , at the Railway Hotel , Park Station , Northumberland Park , Tottenham . The consecration of this Lodge by the Grand Officers will take place on Friday , the 13 th hist ., at 2 p . m . The banquet at six . A new Lodge , the St . John ' s ( No . 1055 ) , is to be consecrated at Bro . Stiles , the Knights of St . John , Queen ' s Terrace , St . John ' s Wood , on the 16 th hist . We hear , however , that the charters for this and other Lodges are not yet absolutely issued , owing to the absence of Lord Panmure , the R . W . D . G . M . from town .
MASONIC MEMS
THE GIRLS' SCHOOL . We have much pleasure in calling attention to an advertisement inserted in the present number of our Magazine , announcing the fact that the children of the Girls' School have been invited to visit Brighton , by the Royal York Lodge , ( No . 394 , ) which meets , as the advertisement designates it , in that
most delightful watering place and elegant town . " Upon former occasions they have been taken to the Crystal Palace , either by private subscriptions , or at individual expense , as they were last year , by the R . W . Bro . B . Bond Cabbell , Yice President and Treasurer , and as they Avould have been this year by a member ofthe Lodge of Antiquity , equally benevolent ; but this is the first time that a Lodge has come forward to evince their attachment to the charity and the children
m such a manner . It is not , however , the first time that tho Royal York Lodge has shown its regard for this school , for upon the worthy and Worshipful Bro . W . R . Wood , P . M . taking the office of steward , the members came forward with
great zeal and showed their appreciation of the charity by a list amounting to nearly £ 120 . Although this invitation comes from the Royal York Lodge , we have the satisfaction to state that the members of the other Lodges in the town and province will honour the meeting with their presence , and evince by a large attendance their individual co-operation in tho beneficent design . We should fail in our duty if we neglected to state that the children are to bo taken to Brighton and brought back without one shilling expense to the Institution , and it is hoped that many of VOL V . O