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had declared openly his participation in the murder of 1 , 000 Christians , some of whom were personally known to him ( Lord Combermere ) ; and hoped the Lodges would respond , and forward to Lord Panmure as much as they possibly could , for the relief . of the sufferers and their friends—whether Masons or not ; and he should be proud if the Province of Chester , as a Prov . Grand Lodge , were the first to

move in the matter . His services were at all times at the disposal of the Craft , and the duties connected with his high office should be carried out as energetically as heretofore , even if he were conveyed to the Prov . Grand Lodge on a litter . He would leave them to conceive what his Masonic feelings were , and thanked them again for the cordial and ardent way in which the toast of his health had been received .

" The Health of Lady Combermere , and the Ladies , was proposed in very complimentary language , and interesting and eloquent speeches were delivered by Bros . Cruttenden , the Bev . —Tanner , and Horatio Lloyd .

Cwe ^ t ^ r . —Cestrian Lodge ( No . 615 ) . —This Lodge held its monthly meeting at the Lodge-rooms , Boyal Hotel , Chester , on Wednesday , the 14 th October . The Lodge was opened for business at three o'clock P . M ., by the W . M ., Bro . Weaver , when Bro . S . Smith was passed to the Degree of Fellow Craft , and received an impressive charge from Bro . Willoughby , P . M . ; after which the suggestions of theB . W . Prov . G . M ., Field * Marshal Viscount Combermere , relative to subscribing to the India Belief Fund , were taken into consideration , as requested by his lordship at Staleybridge .

The Secretary ( Bro . S . Brown ) then informed the Lodge that a private meeting of the Brethren of the Cestrian Lodge had taken place , in order to be prepared with a resolution to be brought before the Lodge at the regular meeting , so that no time should be lost in getting in subscriptions . The Secretary then read the following minute of the meeting : — (< Ata meeting of the Brethren of the Cestrian Lodge , No . 615 , Boyal Hotel ,

October 9 th , 1857 : present—Bro . Charles Button , P . M ., in the chair ; Bros . Waters , Palin , Jno . Jones , Henry , Pigot , Brushfield , Tibbits , and S . Brown , Sec , it was unanimously resolved : —That the sum of £ 15 be recommended to be given from the funds of the Cestrian Lodge , in aid of the Fund for the Belief of the Sufferers in India , agreeably to the earnest wish and recommendation of the B . W . Prov . G . M ., Field Marshal the Viscount Combermere , in Provincial Grand

Lodge at Staleybridge . " And it was further resolved : —That circulars be sent to those Brethren who would wish to add their individual subscription to the £ 15 to be given by the Lodge . It is therefore respectfully requested that you will please to signify to me before the meeting of the Lodge , on Wednesday next , what amount you may feel disposed to subscribe . " .

It was then unanimously resolved that the recommendation of the meeting be adopted , and that . the sum of £ 15 be given to the Belief Fund for the Sufferers in India from this Lodge . The Brethren present ( in addition to what they had subscribed before in different parts of the city ) immediately put down the following sums opposite their names - . —Bros . Weaver , M . W ., £ 1 . 1 * . ; P . Eaton ( Mayor of

Chester ) , £± 2 s . ; W . Palin , £ 2 . 2 s . ; Waters , M . D ., £ 2 . 2 s . ; Aldersey , £ 2 . 2 s . ; Fouss , £ 2 . 2 s . ; Henry , £ 2 . 2 s . ; Davenport ( fourth payment ) , £ 1 . Is . ; Tibbits , £ 1 . Is . ; John Jones , £ 1 . Is . ; Piatt , £ 1 Is . ; H . W . Jones , £ 1 . Is . ; McGregor ( Boyal Hotel ) , £ 1 . Is . ; Smith , £ 1 . Is . ; Pigott , £ 1 . Is . Many others of this Lodge are * likely to send contributions . Bro . Waters proposed the following

resolution , which was carried , namely"That the contributions of the Cestrian Lodge to the India Belief Fund be handed to the secretary and treasurer for that fund in Chester , and that a written specification of the amount so banded over be forwarded to the proper Officers of the Provincial Grand Lodge of Cheshire . " The amount collected from this Lodge , £ 32 . 17 s ., and what is expected when all the Lodges of the Province have contributed , in addition to the £ 50 given by the Prov . G . M . and Officers of the Prov . Grand - Lodge , will make a large sum , which will be highly gratifying to the justly popular veteran field marshal .

“The Freemasons' Monthly Magazine: 1857-11-01, Page 37” Masonic Periodicals Online, Library and Museum of Freemasonry, 23 June 2025, django:8000/periodicals/mmr/issues/frm_01111857/page/37/.
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THE CANADAS. Article 1
ON THE UNIVERSALITY OF THE GRAND MASONIC TRIUNITY. Article 3
THE KADIRI ORDER OF EL TASAWUF IN ARABIA. Article 9
TIDINGS FROM THE CRAFT IN THE UNITED STATES Article 12
LONDON AND MIDDLESEX ARCHEOLOGICAL SOCIETY. Article 14
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 19
MASONIC INCIDENT. Article 22
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 23
METROPOLITAN Article 26
PROVINCIAL Article 34
ROYAL ARCH. Article 69
THE ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE. Article 72
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR Article 73
MARK MASONRY. Article 73
SCOTLAND. Article 77
IRELAND Article 80
COLONIAL. Article 80
INDIA. Article 81
WEST INDIES Article 82
SUMMARY OE NEWS FOR OCTOBER Article 85
NOTICE. Article 91
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had declared openly his participation in the murder of 1 , 000 Christians , some of whom were personally known to him ( Lord Combermere ) ; and hoped the Lodges would respond , and forward to Lord Panmure as much as they possibly could , for the relief . of the sufferers and their friends—whether Masons or not ; and he should be proud if the Province of Chester , as a Prov . Grand Lodge , were the first to

move in the matter . His services were at all times at the disposal of the Craft , and the duties connected with his high office should be carried out as energetically as heretofore , even if he were conveyed to the Prov . Grand Lodge on a litter . He would leave them to conceive what his Masonic feelings were , and thanked them again for the cordial and ardent way in which the toast of his health had been received .

" The Health of Lady Combermere , and the Ladies , was proposed in very complimentary language , and interesting and eloquent speeches were delivered by Bros . Cruttenden , the Bev . —Tanner , and Horatio Lloyd .

Cwe ^ t ^ r . —Cestrian Lodge ( No . 615 ) . —This Lodge held its monthly meeting at the Lodge-rooms , Boyal Hotel , Chester , on Wednesday , the 14 th October . The Lodge was opened for business at three o'clock P . M ., by the W . M ., Bro . Weaver , when Bro . S . Smith was passed to the Degree of Fellow Craft , and received an impressive charge from Bro . Willoughby , P . M . ; after which the suggestions of theB . W . Prov . G . M ., Field * Marshal Viscount Combermere , relative to subscribing to the India Belief Fund , were taken into consideration , as requested by his lordship at Staleybridge .

The Secretary ( Bro . S . Brown ) then informed the Lodge that a private meeting of the Brethren of the Cestrian Lodge had taken place , in order to be prepared with a resolution to be brought before the Lodge at the regular meeting , so that no time should be lost in getting in subscriptions . The Secretary then read the following minute of the meeting : — (< Ata meeting of the Brethren of the Cestrian Lodge , No . 615 , Boyal Hotel ,

October 9 th , 1857 : present—Bro . Charles Button , P . M ., in the chair ; Bros . Waters , Palin , Jno . Jones , Henry , Pigot , Brushfield , Tibbits , and S . Brown , Sec , it was unanimously resolved : —That the sum of £ 15 be recommended to be given from the funds of the Cestrian Lodge , in aid of the Fund for the Belief of the Sufferers in India , agreeably to the earnest wish and recommendation of the B . W . Prov . G . M ., Field Marshal the Viscount Combermere , in Provincial Grand

Lodge at Staleybridge . " And it was further resolved : —That circulars be sent to those Brethren who would wish to add their individual subscription to the £ 15 to be given by the Lodge . It is therefore respectfully requested that you will please to signify to me before the meeting of the Lodge , on Wednesday next , what amount you may feel disposed to subscribe . " .

It was then unanimously resolved that the recommendation of the meeting be adopted , and that . the sum of £ 15 be given to the Belief Fund for the Sufferers in India from this Lodge . The Brethren present ( in addition to what they had subscribed before in different parts of the city ) immediately put down the following sums opposite their names - . —Bros . Weaver , M . W ., £ 1 . 1 * . ; P . Eaton ( Mayor of

Chester ) , £± 2 s . ; W . Palin , £ 2 . 2 s . ; Waters , M . D ., £ 2 . 2 s . ; Aldersey , £ 2 . 2 s . ; Fouss , £ 2 . 2 s . ; Henry , £ 2 . 2 s . ; Davenport ( fourth payment ) , £ 1 . Is . ; Tibbits , £ 1 . Is . ; John Jones , £ 1 . Is . ; Piatt , £ 1 Is . ; H . W . Jones , £ 1 . Is . ; McGregor ( Boyal Hotel ) , £ 1 . Is . ; Smith , £ 1 . Is . ; Pigott , £ 1 . Is . Many others of this Lodge are * likely to send contributions . Bro . Waters proposed the following

resolution , which was carried , namely"That the contributions of the Cestrian Lodge to the India Belief Fund be handed to the secretary and treasurer for that fund in Chester , and that a written specification of the amount so banded over be forwarded to the proper Officers of the Provincial Grand Lodge of Cheshire . " The amount collected from this Lodge , £ 32 . 17 s ., and what is expected when all the Lodges of the Province have contributed , in addition to the £ 50 given by the Prov . G . M . and Officers of the Prov . Grand - Lodge , will make a large sum , which will be highly gratifying to the justly popular veteran field marshal .

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