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Provincial.
Chapter . — 'Wednesday ,. 8 th , Beetltude ( 847 ) , New Inn , Openshaw , at 7 . Encampment < —> ¦ F riday , 10 th , St . James of Jern & aleKi , Three Tuns , Bolton / at 7 . . ( : LAKCASHIBE WEST ) . APPOiNTMEKdcs . ^ -Xoc ^ rcs . ^ -Monday , September 6 th 3 Harmony ( 267 ) , Wellington Hotel , Garston , fit- ^ h J ¦ ¦ Tuesday , 7 th , Alliance ( 965 ) , Stanley . Arms , Roby , at 4 |; Thursday , 9 th , Harmonic ( 263 ) , Adelphi Hotel , LiTerpoo ) , at 4 . C ^« j >^?\—Thursday , 9 th / Harmony ( 267 ) , Wellington Hotel , Garston , at 6 . .
LEICESTERSHIRE . PROVINCIAL gband lodge . A qtjaeterly meeting of the Grand Lodge of this province was held at the Town Hall , Hinckley , on Thursday , the 29 th July / at one o ' clock . Among the Brethren present were the Right Hon . Earl Howe , G . C . H ., Provincial Grand Master- Bros Kelly , Deputy Provincial Grand Master ; W . Pettifor , P . Prov . S . G . W . as S . G . W .
E . Ciephan , P . Prov . S . G . W . as J . G . W . ; F . Goodyer , Prov . G . Sec . ; Jos . Underwood ( Mayor of Leicester ) , Prov . G . Treasurer ; C . Morris , Prov . G . Registrar ; W . Weare , P . Prov . G . Dir . of Cers . ; H . E . Emberlin , Prov . G . Pursuivant ; W . Hardy , P Prov . S . G . W . ; R . Brewin and W . Cummings , Prov . G . Stewards ; T . S . Cotterell , P . M ., . No . § 8 ; A . Murcott , J . W . Smith , LL . D ., M . May , W . Bithrey , J . D . Paul , T . Sheppard , Clarke , J . Pennock , M ^ Kenna , & c . & c .
The minutes of the last quarterly communication having been read and confirmed , a letter was read from Bro . the Rev . W . J . Ecllin , M . A ., Provincial Grand Chaplain , expressing his acknowledgments for the address presented to him on leaving the province , and the great pleasure it would afford him to meet his Masonic Brethren once more in Lodge whenever an opportunity should occur . Hinckley . — Knights of Mtdtm Lodge ( ISTo . 58 ) . — -The Provincial Grand Lodge having been closed in due form , the private Lodge , No . 58 , was opened , Bro . Kelly ,
D . Prov . CM . / presiding . A ballot was taken for Mr . J . W . Worihington , of London , architect , Mr . Charles Watson , of Wykin > and Mr . Frederick Ferriman , of Caldicote , who , having been declared duly elected , were initiated into the Order , together with the Rev . William Newton , dissenting minister , who had been balloted for at the Lodge of emergency on the 20 th ultimo . The D . Prov . G . M . then proceeded to instal the Right Hon . Earl Howe , G . C . H ., Prov . G . M . / as Worshipful Master of the Lodge for the ensuing year ; his Lordship was duly proclaimed
and saluted according to ancient form . The noble earl addressed the Brethren of the Lodge , thanking them for the compliment they had paid him in requesting him to accept the Mastership , assuring them of his great anxiety for the revival of the Lodge ^ of his great pleasure in promoting so good a Masonic work , and his intention to attend to the duties of the chair as frequently as the distance of his
residence , his advancing years , and failing health , would permit . He congratulated the Lodge on the auspicious event of six candidates having been already initiated at this and the former meeting on the 20 th inst ., and assured the novices that the more they saw of Masonry , the more they must be impressed with its many beauties and excellences . His lordship concluded by thanking the D . Prov . G . M . and the other Leicester Brethren for their attendance and assistance on the
occasion . The following Brethren were then appointed as the officers of the Lodge , and those present were invested by his Lordship accordingly . Bro . T . S . Cotterell , P . M . ; J . W . Smith , LL . IK S . W . ; H . J . Davis , J . W . ; W . May , See . ; A . Murcott , S . D . ; Cotman , J . I ) . ; Clarke , I . G . ; M'Kenna , Tyler . Bro . Dr . Smith was elected Treasurer . Bro . Murcott proposed Mr . T . S . Preston , solicitor , as a candidate for initiation . There being no further business , the Brethren adjourned to
the George Hotel to the banquet , at which the noble earl again presided , the vicechair being filled by Bro . Smith , S . W . Dinner being concluded , the Brethren returned to the Town Hall , and the Lodge having been properly tyled , the various loyal and Masonic toasts were proposed by the worthy Prov . G . Master in a graceful , kind-hearted , and eloquent manner , and were agreeably interspersed with songs by various Brethren . In speaking of the Grand Lodge of Prussia , his lordship alluded to the efforts which had been made by the Gran d
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Provincial.
Chapter . — 'Wednesday ,. 8 th , Beetltude ( 847 ) , New Inn , Openshaw , at 7 . Encampment < —> ¦ F riday , 10 th , St . James of Jern & aleKi , Three Tuns , Bolton / at 7 . . ( : LAKCASHIBE WEST ) . APPOiNTMEKdcs . ^ -Xoc ^ rcs . ^ -Monday , September 6 th 3 Harmony ( 267 ) , Wellington Hotel , Garston , fit- ^ h J ¦ ¦ Tuesday , 7 th , Alliance ( 965 ) , Stanley . Arms , Roby , at 4 |; Thursday , 9 th , Harmonic ( 263 ) , Adelphi Hotel , LiTerpoo ) , at 4 . C ^« j >^?\—Thursday , 9 th / Harmony ( 267 ) , Wellington Hotel , Garston , at 6 . .
LEICESTERSHIRE . PROVINCIAL gband lodge . A qtjaeterly meeting of the Grand Lodge of this province was held at the Town Hall , Hinckley , on Thursday , the 29 th July / at one o ' clock . Among the Brethren present were the Right Hon . Earl Howe , G . C . H ., Provincial Grand Master- Bros Kelly , Deputy Provincial Grand Master ; W . Pettifor , P . Prov . S . G . W . as S . G . W .
E . Ciephan , P . Prov . S . G . W . as J . G . W . ; F . Goodyer , Prov . G . Sec . ; Jos . Underwood ( Mayor of Leicester ) , Prov . G . Treasurer ; C . Morris , Prov . G . Registrar ; W . Weare , P . Prov . G . Dir . of Cers . ; H . E . Emberlin , Prov . G . Pursuivant ; W . Hardy , P Prov . S . G . W . ; R . Brewin and W . Cummings , Prov . G . Stewards ; T . S . Cotterell , P . M ., . No . § 8 ; A . Murcott , J . W . Smith , LL . D ., M . May , W . Bithrey , J . D . Paul , T . Sheppard , Clarke , J . Pennock , M ^ Kenna , & c . & c .
The minutes of the last quarterly communication having been read and confirmed , a letter was read from Bro . the Rev . W . J . Ecllin , M . A ., Provincial Grand Chaplain , expressing his acknowledgments for the address presented to him on leaving the province , and the great pleasure it would afford him to meet his Masonic Brethren once more in Lodge whenever an opportunity should occur . Hinckley . — Knights of Mtdtm Lodge ( ISTo . 58 ) . — -The Provincial Grand Lodge having been closed in due form , the private Lodge , No . 58 , was opened , Bro . Kelly ,
D . Prov . CM . / presiding . A ballot was taken for Mr . J . W . Worihington , of London , architect , Mr . Charles Watson , of Wykin > and Mr . Frederick Ferriman , of Caldicote , who , having been declared duly elected , were initiated into the Order , together with the Rev . William Newton , dissenting minister , who had been balloted for at the Lodge of emergency on the 20 th ultimo . The D . Prov . G . M . then proceeded to instal the Right Hon . Earl Howe , G . C . H ., Prov . G . M . / as Worshipful Master of the Lodge for the ensuing year ; his Lordship was duly proclaimed
and saluted according to ancient form . The noble earl addressed the Brethren of the Lodge , thanking them for the compliment they had paid him in requesting him to accept the Mastership , assuring them of his great anxiety for the revival of the Lodge ^ of his great pleasure in promoting so good a Masonic work , and his intention to attend to the duties of the chair as frequently as the distance of his
residence , his advancing years , and failing health , would permit . He congratulated the Lodge on the auspicious event of six candidates having been already initiated at this and the former meeting on the 20 th inst ., and assured the novices that the more they saw of Masonry , the more they must be impressed with its many beauties and excellences . His lordship concluded by thanking the D . Prov . G . M . and the other Leicester Brethren for their attendance and assistance on the
occasion . The following Brethren were then appointed as the officers of the Lodge , and those present were invested by his Lordship accordingly . Bro . T . S . Cotterell , P . M . ; J . W . Smith , LL . IK S . W . ; H . J . Davis , J . W . ; W . May , See . ; A . Murcott , S . D . ; Cotman , J . I ) . ; Clarke , I . G . ; M'Kenna , Tyler . Bro . Dr . Smith was elected Treasurer . Bro . Murcott proposed Mr . T . S . Preston , solicitor , as a candidate for initiation . There being no further business , the Brethren adjourned to
the George Hotel to the banquet , at which the noble earl again presided , the vicechair being filled by Bro . Smith , S . W . Dinner being concluded , the Brethren returned to the Town Hall , and the Lodge having been properly tyled , the various loyal and Masonic toasts were proposed by the worthy Prov . G . Master in a graceful , kind-hearted , and eloquent manner , and were agreeably interspersed with songs by various Brethren . In speaking of the Grand Lodge of Prussia , his lordship alluded to the efforts which had been made by the Gran d