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Provincial.
SUFFOLK . w ^^ ' ^ S" o ^? C ?^^ * ' ^^^ 19 tli , Apollo ( 383 ) , White "Lion , Beeeles , at 7 n £ * f vfc 20 th Perfect ^ nendsW 522 ) , White Horse Ipswich , at 7 ; Thursday , 21 st , Unity ( 84 ) , Suffolk Hotel , Lowestoft , at 7 ¦; Turtue and Silence ( 417 ) , Lion Hotel , Hadleigh ][ at 7 . WILTSHIRE / ABPomMKS » - ~ Z o ^ 5 .---Tuesday , October 19 th , Concord ( 915 ) , Court Hall , Trowbridge , at 7 ; Thursday , 21 st , Fidelity ( 961 ) , Town Hall , Denzes , at 7 . ' xrowpnQ ^
WORCESTERSHIRE . AwomiumTa . —Lodges . — Wednesday , October 20 th , Worcester ( 349 ) , Bell Hotel , Worcester , ut 6 J ; Vernon ( 819 ) , Old Town Hall , Dudley , at 7 . Chapter . —Tuesday , 19 th , Dudley ( 313 ) , Preemasons ' Tayern , Dudley , at 3 . YORKSHIRE ( NORTH AND EAST ) . Appointments . —Lodges . —Mon ^ y , October 18 th , Union ( 287 ) , Masonic Hall , York , at 7 Tuesday , 19 th , Camolcdunum ( 958 ) , JVeeihasons' Hall , New Malton , at 7 .
YORKSHIRE ( WEST ) . Appointments . —Xo ^ es . —Wednesday , Oct . 20 th , Amphibious ( 322 ) , Freemasons' Hall , Heckmondwike i Thursday , October 21 st , Three Grand Principles ( 251 ) , Masonic Hall , Dewsbury , at 6 ; Harmony ( 342 ) , Masonic Hall , Huddersfield , at 7 ; Harmony ( 874 ) , Freemasons * Hall , Bradford , at 7 ; Friday , 22 nd , Zetland ( 877 ) , Eoyal Hotel , Cleekheaton , at 7 ; Holme Valley ( 937 ) , Victoria Hotel , Holmforth , at 7 . Instructim . —Rvifay , 21 st , Alfred ( 384 ) , Oriffin Hotel , Leeds , at 8 .
PROVINCIAL GBAND LODGE . A Provincial Grand Lodge for the West Riding of the county of Yorkshire was held in the Music Hall , Sheffield , on Wednesday , the 6 th instant , at eleven o ' clock in the forenoon . The Lodge was opened in the three degrees hy the W . M . and brethren of the Britannia Lodge , No . 162 , soon after which the D . Prov . G . M . and the Prov . Gr
Officers entered the Lodge . Bro . Geo . Fearnley , M . D ., the D . Prov . G . M ., having taken his seat on the dais , was attended by the following J ? rov . G . officers , viz .: — W . Bro . H . Richardson / Prov . S . G . W . ; W . Bro . Aston , Prov . J . G . W . ; W . Bro . Woodford , M . A ., P . Prov . S . G . W ., as Prov . G . Chaplain ; W . Bro . Dixon , Prov . G . Treasurer ; W . Bro . Bailes , Prov . G . Reg . ; W . Bro . Gill , Prov . G . Sup . Works as Prov . G .
Secretary ; W . Bro . Goldthorpe , Prov . S . G . D . ; W . Bro . Salmund , as Prov . J . G . D . ; W . Bro . Thornton , Prov . G . D . C . ; W . Bro . Gath , Prov . G . S . B . ; W . Bro . James Peace , as Prov . G . O . ; W . H . Barnes , Prov . G . Pur . ; Bros . Cocking , Seed , Geo . Brooke , Prov . G . Stewards , & c , & c . Between sixty and seventy brethren were present .
At the right of the D . Prov . G . M ., sat Bros . Hopwood , J . G . D ., and Symonds , who attended as a deputation from the committee of the Boys' School , in order to bring forward more forcibly the claims of that most excellent charity . Those brethren having been saluted by the brethren present , the D . Prov . G . M . introduced the subject by a few remarks , in which he expressed the pleasure he felt at seeing two brethren from the Grand Lodge of England present at one of their meetings in West
Yorkshire . He felt certain that every brother present would feel equally gratified with himself at such a visit , and he confidently anticipated that they would show to those two brethren that they were true and upright Masons , and that it was their earnest desire to carry out the principles of Masonry to their fullest extent , not only by words but by deeds ; and that they would show by their votes this day that they had always at heart the desire to aid those excellent charities for the support of which Masons were so distinguished in this country .
Bro . Hopwood addressed the brethren on the subject which had brought him and Brother Symonds so far from their usual abode . The main object was to support the schools , and to call upon the Lodges throughout the country to be more and more earnest in their endeavours to support the Masonic charities . He had had the pleasure many years ago of seeing that great and eminent Mason , the Chevalier Ruspini , the founder of the Girls' School , and he might relate it as a singular and striking fact , that two of the chevalier ' s granddaughters , who had
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Provincial.
SUFFOLK . w ^^ ' ^ S" o ^? C ?^^ * ' ^^^ 19 tli , Apollo ( 383 ) , White "Lion , Beeeles , at 7 n £ * f vfc 20 th Perfect ^ nendsW 522 ) , White Horse Ipswich , at 7 ; Thursday , 21 st , Unity ( 84 ) , Suffolk Hotel , Lowestoft , at 7 ¦; Turtue and Silence ( 417 ) , Lion Hotel , Hadleigh ][ at 7 . WILTSHIRE / ABPomMKS » - ~ Z o ^ 5 .---Tuesday , October 19 th , Concord ( 915 ) , Court Hall , Trowbridge , at 7 ; Thursday , 21 st , Fidelity ( 961 ) , Town Hall , Denzes , at 7 . ' xrowpnQ ^
WORCESTERSHIRE . AwomiumTa . —Lodges . — Wednesday , October 20 th , Worcester ( 349 ) , Bell Hotel , Worcester , ut 6 J ; Vernon ( 819 ) , Old Town Hall , Dudley , at 7 . Chapter . —Tuesday , 19 th , Dudley ( 313 ) , Preemasons ' Tayern , Dudley , at 3 . YORKSHIRE ( NORTH AND EAST ) . Appointments . —Lodges . —Mon ^ y , October 18 th , Union ( 287 ) , Masonic Hall , York , at 7 Tuesday , 19 th , Camolcdunum ( 958 ) , JVeeihasons' Hall , New Malton , at 7 .
YORKSHIRE ( WEST ) . Appointments . —Xo ^ es . —Wednesday , Oct . 20 th , Amphibious ( 322 ) , Freemasons' Hall , Heckmondwike i Thursday , October 21 st , Three Grand Principles ( 251 ) , Masonic Hall , Dewsbury , at 6 ; Harmony ( 342 ) , Masonic Hall , Huddersfield , at 7 ; Harmony ( 874 ) , Freemasons * Hall , Bradford , at 7 ; Friday , 22 nd , Zetland ( 877 ) , Eoyal Hotel , Cleekheaton , at 7 ; Holme Valley ( 937 ) , Victoria Hotel , Holmforth , at 7 . Instructim . —Rvifay , 21 st , Alfred ( 384 ) , Oriffin Hotel , Leeds , at 8 .
PROVINCIAL GBAND LODGE . A Provincial Grand Lodge for the West Riding of the county of Yorkshire was held in the Music Hall , Sheffield , on Wednesday , the 6 th instant , at eleven o ' clock in the forenoon . The Lodge was opened in the three degrees hy the W . M . and brethren of the Britannia Lodge , No . 162 , soon after which the D . Prov . G . M . and the Prov . Gr
Officers entered the Lodge . Bro . Geo . Fearnley , M . D ., the D . Prov . G . M ., having taken his seat on the dais , was attended by the following J ? rov . G . officers , viz .: — W . Bro . H . Richardson / Prov . S . G . W . ; W . Bro . Aston , Prov . J . G . W . ; W . Bro . Woodford , M . A ., P . Prov . S . G . W ., as Prov . G . Chaplain ; W . Bro . Dixon , Prov . G . Treasurer ; W . Bro . Bailes , Prov . G . Reg . ; W . Bro . Gill , Prov . G . Sup . Works as Prov . G .
Secretary ; W . Bro . Goldthorpe , Prov . S . G . D . ; W . Bro . Salmund , as Prov . J . G . D . ; W . Bro . Thornton , Prov . G . D . C . ; W . Bro . Gath , Prov . G . S . B . ; W . Bro . James Peace , as Prov . G . O . ; W . H . Barnes , Prov . G . Pur . ; Bros . Cocking , Seed , Geo . Brooke , Prov . G . Stewards , & c , & c . Between sixty and seventy brethren were present .
At the right of the D . Prov . G . M ., sat Bros . Hopwood , J . G . D ., and Symonds , who attended as a deputation from the committee of the Boys' School , in order to bring forward more forcibly the claims of that most excellent charity . Those brethren having been saluted by the brethren present , the D . Prov . G . M . introduced the subject by a few remarks , in which he expressed the pleasure he felt at seeing two brethren from the Grand Lodge of England present at one of their meetings in West
Yorkshire . He felt certain that every brother present would feel equally gratified with himself at such a visit , and he confidently anticipated that they would show to those two brethren that they were true and upright Masons , and that it was their earnest desire to carry out the principles of Masonry to their fullest extent , not only by words but by deeds ; and that they would show by their votes this day that they had always at heart the desire to aid those excellent charities for the support of which Masons were so distinguished in this country .
Bro . Hopwood addressed the brethren on the subject which had brought him and Brother Symonds so far from their usual abode . The main object was to support the schools , and to call upon the Lodges throughout the country to be more and more earnest in their endeavours to support the Masonic charities . He had had the pleasure many years ago of seeing that great and eminent Mason , the Chevalier Ruspini , the founder of the Girls' School , and he might relate it as a singular and striking fact , that two of the chevalier ' s granddaughters , who had