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Folker as an M . M . Bros . Martin Marchant and Bonner were passed to the Degree of E * C , and Mr . Wm . Curias initiated Into the ancient mysteries of Freemasonry . Great credit is due to the W . M ; for the efficient manner in which the whole of the ceremonies were performed . The Lodge was then closed according to ancient custom .

CHiCHESTER . ~ -Zoc ^ e Union ( No . 45 ) . —This Lodge held its first meeting after the summer recess on Thursday , September 3 rd , at the Lodge-room in the council-house of the ancient city . The W . M ., Bro . James Powell , Junr ., P . M . No . 45 , Prov . G . D ,, presided , and was supported by a goodly number of the Brethren . Among the Visitors were Bros . Lorimer and Franklin , M . D ., Grand Orient of France . The Lodge was opened in the 1 st Degree , and Bro . Reuben Cherriman , P . M . No . 878 , was on a ballot unanimously admitted a joining

member . Mr . Richard Wilkins , who had been regularly proposed and balloted for , was then initiated into the ancient mysteries of Freemasonry . By command of the W . M ., the J . W explained the working tools , and the S . W . gave the charge to the initiate . After the business of the Lodge was concluded , Bro . Franldin rose and said , that he had obtained permission from the W . M . to address the Lodge , as he was desirous , on the part of himself and brother officers who

were Masons , to return their thanks to the Brethren of No . 45 for the fraternal and hospitable reception at all times accorded them by the " members of the Lodge . Owing to the sudden dispersion of the Depdt Battalion , he ( Dr . P . ) was alone left to do this ; but he was conrident , that not only those Brethren who had received their introduction to Masonry in the Lodge , but the visiting Brethren of the corps , united in thanking the W . M . and his Officers for the attention and courtesy shown them . The Lodge ordered Bro . Franklin ' s observations to be recorded on the minutes . The Lodge closed in perfect harmony .

Lewes . — -South Saxon Lodge ( No . 890 ) . — -When attending the Prov . Grand Lodge , on September 10 th , we were pleased to find that this Lodge , during the last two years , under the presidency of Bro . Capt . Dalbiac , had greatly increased the number of its subscribing members . The installation as W . M . of Bro . Gavin E . Pocock , Prov . G . Sec . and P . M . of No . 338 , will take place on October 7 th . Col . McQueen , the respected D . Prov . G . M . of Sussex , has signified his intention to be present , and a large muster of the Brethren is therefore expected on the occasion . We heartily wish the Sussex Masons success .

WORCESTERSHIRE . HlOVINCIAL GRAND LODGE . The annual meeting of the Provincial Grand Lodge of Worcestershire was held at the Corn Exchange , Stourbridge , on Tuesday , the 8 th of September . The W . M . of the Lodge of Stability , No . 824 ( Bro . A . Green ) , opened his Lodge at 11 A . M ., the Prov . Grand Lodge being opened by the Prov . G . M ., Bro . H . C . Vernon , in person , assisted by most of his Prov . Grand Officers , at 1 o ' clock p . m .

Among the Brethren present we noticed the following : —Bros , the R . W . Col . "V ernon , Prov . G . M . Staffordshire ; A . H . Royds , D . Prov . G . M . East Lancashire ; Sir E . A . Lechmere , Bart ., D . Prov . , G . M . Worcestershire ; B . A . Kent , Prov . G . M . South Australia ; B . J . Shuttleworth , Grand Lodge representative of Switzerland ; C . J . Yigne , P . Prov . S . G . W . Somerset ; J . Renaud , Prov . S . G . W . ; E . Giles , Prov . J . G . W . ; Rev . A . G . Davies , M . A . ( P . M . No . 730 ; W . M . No . 819 ) , Prov . G . Chaplain ; W . Masefield , P . M . No . 730 , Prov . G . Treas . ; M . Dennison , W . M . No . 730 , Prov . G . Reg . ; Richard Hill , Prov . G .

Sec . ; T . R . Cooper , P . M . No . 313 , Prov . G . D . C . ; B . Brooks , S . W . No . 824 , Assist . Prov . G . D . C . ; W . Bristow , P . M ., No . 313 , Prov . G . S . B . ¦ Rev . E . A . Gwynne , P . M . No . 435 , Chap . NTo . 819 , and Prov . G . Chap . Staffordshire ; J . Fitzgerald , P . M . No . 523 , Prov . G . Purs . ; Joseph Aston , P . M . No . 313 , P . Prov . G . S . D . ; John Aston , P . M . No . 313 , P . Prov . G . S . D . ; John Bateraan , P . M . No . 313 , P . Prov . G . S . D . ; Rev . James Dowries , Prov . G . Chap . Staffordshire ; Thomas James , W . M . No . 967 , P . M . Nos . 7 S 6 and 997 , P . Prov . G . D . Staffordshire ; H . Lewis , P . M . No . 769 , P . Prov . G . D . Staffordshire : J . R , Robinson , P . M .

“The Freemasons' Monthly Magazine: 1857-10-01, Page 59” Masonic Periodicals Online, Library and Museum of Freemasonry, 12 May 2025, django:8000/periodicals/mmr/issues/frm_01101857/page/59/.
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GRAND LODGE AND THE CANADAS. Article 1
CHIVALRY. Article 4
THE STRANGER, THE FATHERLESS, AND THE WIDOW. Article 12
MASONIC EXCURSION TO BOSLIN CASTLE. Article 13
CORRESPONDENCE Article 27
THE SPIRIT OF MASONRY. Article 31
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 32
METROPOLITAN. Article 45
PROVINCIAL. Article 47
ROYAL ARCH. Article 61
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR Article 62
MARK MASONRY Article 62
SCOTLAND Article 66
COLONIAL. Article 68
AMERICA Article 73
INDIA. Article 74
The choice of Smyrna as a site for a British hospital during the late war has been, under Providence* the means of planting Masonry in a truly rich soil. Amongst the civil and military staff attached to the important station were a few most zealous Brethren, who, under great difficulties, managed to muster enough to work: as a Lodge of Instruction, as often a quiet evening could be taken from the urgent duties of the hospital. One by one Brethren were discovered, of various languages and nationalities; but so powerful had been the social persecution—to TURKEY. Article 76
SUMMARY OF NEWS FOR SEPTEMBER Article 76
Obituary. Article 80
NOTICE. Article 83
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Peovincial

Folker as an M . M . Bros . Martin Marchant and Bonner were passed to the Degree of E * C , and Mr . Wm . Curias initiated Into the ancient mysteries of Freemasonry . Great credit is due to the W . M ; for the efficient manner in which the whole of the ceremonies were performed . The Lodge was then closed according to ancient custom .

CHiCHESTER . ~ -Zoc ^ e Union ( No . 45 ) . —This Lodge held its first meeting after the summer recess on Thursday , September 3 rd , at the Lodge-room in the council-house of the ancient city . The W . M ., Bro . James Powell , Junr ., P . M . No . 45 , Prov . G . D ,, presided , and was supported by a goodly number of the Brethren . Among the Visitors were Bros . Lorimer and Franklin , M . D ., Grand Orient of France . The Lodge was opened in the 1 st Degree , and Bro . Reuben Cherriman , P . M . No . 878 , was on a ballot unanimously admitted a joining

member . Mr . Richard Wilkins , who had been regularly proposed and balloted for , was then initiated into the ancient mysteries of Freemasonry . By command of the W . M ., the J . W explained the working tools , and the S . W . gave the charge to the initiate . After the business of the Lodge was concluded , Bro . Franldin rose and said , that he had obtained permission from the W . M . to address the Lodge , as he was desirous , on the part of himself and brother officers who

were Masons , to return their thanks to the Brethren of No . 45 for the fraternal and hospitable reception at all times accorded them by the " members of the Lodge . Owing to the sudden dispersion of the Depdt Battalion , he ( Dr . P . ) was alone left to do this ; but he was conrident , that not only those Brethren who had received their introduction to Masonry in the Lodge , but the visiting Brethren of the corps , united in thanking the W . M . and his Officers for the attention and courtesy shown them . The Lodge ordered Bro . Franklin ' s observations to be recorded on the minutes . The Lodge closed in perfect harmony .

Lewes . — -South Saxon Lodge ( No . 890 ) . — -When attending the Prov . Grand Lodge , on September 10 th , we were pleased to find that this Lodge , during the last two years , under the presidency of Bro . Capt . Dalbiac , had greatly increased the number of its subscribing members . The installation as W . M . of Bro . Gavin E . Pocock , Prov . G . Sec . and P . M . of No . 338 , will take place on October 7 th . Col . McQueen , the respected D . Prov . G . M . of Sussex , has signified his intention to be present , and a large muster of the Brethren is therefore expected on the occasion . We heartily wish the Sussex Masons success .

WORCESTERSHIRE . HlOVINCIAL GRAND LODGE . The annual meeting of the Provincial Grand Lodge of Worcestershire was held at the Corn Exchange , Stourbridge , on Tuesday , the 8 th of September . The W . M . of the Lodge of Stability , No . 824 ( Bro . A . Green ) , opened his Lodge at 11 A . M ., the Prov . Grand Lodge being opened by the Prov . G . M ., Bro . H . C . Vernon , in person , assisted by most of his Prov . Grand Officers , at 1 o ' clock p . m .

Among the Brethren present we noticed the following : —Bros , the R . W . Col . "V ernon , Prov . G . M . Staffordshire ; A . H . Royds , D . Prov . G . M . East Lancashire ; Sir E . A . Lechmere , Bart ., D . Prov . , G . M . Worcestershire ; B . A . Kent , Prov . G . M . South Australia ; B . J . Shuttleworth , Grand Lodge representative of Switzerland ; C . J . Yigne , P . Prov . S . G . W . Somerset ; J . Renaud , Prov . S . G . W . ; E . Giles , Prov . J . G . W . ; Rev . A . G . Davies , M . A . ( P . M . No . 730 ; W . M . No . 819 ) , Prov . G . Chaplain ; W . Masefield , P . M . No . 730 , Prov . G . Treas . ; M . Dennison , W . M . No . 730 , Prov . G . Reg . ; Richard Hill , Prov . G .

Sec . ; T . R . Cooper , P . M . No . 313 , Prov . G . D . C . ; B . Brooks , S . W . No . 824 , Assist . Prov . G . D . C . ; W . Bristow , P . M ., No . 313 , Prov . G . S . B . ¦ Rev . E . A . Gwynne , P . M . No . 435 , Chap . NTo . 819 , and Prov . G . Chap . Staffordshire ; J . Fitzgerald , P . M . No . 523 , Prov . G . Purs . ; Joseph Aston , P . M . No . 313 , P . Prov . G . S . D . ; John Aston , P . M . No . 313 , P . Prov . G . S . D . ; John Bateraan , P . M . No . 313 , P . Prov . G . S . D . ; Rev . James Dowries , Prov . G . Chap . Staffordshire ; Thomas James , W . M . No . 967 , P . M . Nos . 7 S 6 and 997 , P . Prov . G . D . Staffordshire ; H . Lewis , P . M . No . 769 , P . Prov . G . D . Staffordshire : J . R , Robinson , P . M .

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