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Mare Masonry.

MARE MASONRY .

St . Mahr $ Lodge of Mabk Master ^ . 1 ) . —The third monthly meeting of the Brethren of this now flourishing Lodge was held on the evening of the 2 nd ult ., at the Freemasons' Tavern , when the R . W . Bro . H . G . Warren advanced no fewer than twelve Brethren to the Degree of Mark Masters ; the whole of the ceremony , considering the short period the Lodge has been working , having been performed in a manner highly creditable to the R . W . and his subordinate Officers . The following is a list of the Brethren advanced : —Rev . 0 . F . Owen , Brov . G . Chap , for Surrey , and W . M . No . 661 ; Bro . Eenn , P . M . No . 23 ; Bro . Gurton ,

P . M . No . 201 ; Bro . Boyd , No . 118 ; Bro . Ireland , P . M . No . 805 ; Bro . Lowenstark , P . M . No . 805 ; Bro . Piatt , Nos . 168 and 219 ; Bro . Frampton , No . 248 ; Bro . Sheen , P . M . No . 237 ; Bro . Norland ; Bro . R . J . Warren , No . 289 ; Bro . Blackburn , No . 169 . After the close of Masonic business , the Brethren supped together , and spent a most agreeable evening . In returning thanks for the toast of his health , the Rev . Bro . Owen took occasion to observe on the non-recognition

of the Mark Degree by the Grand Lodge of England , and expressed a hope , that as the success of St . Mark ' s Lodge would popularize -the Degree in this country , and demonstrate the fact ( which he never doubted ) that Mark Masonry was part and parcel of Craft Masonry , not only a graceful appendage to the Fellow-Craft Degree , as it had been styled , but an essential portion of it , and the link which connected it with the Third Degree , so the constituents of Grand Lodge would , when the question was next brought before them , be better acquainted with the subject on which they would be called on to vote , and would not , as on the last occasion , reject it because they knew nothing about it .

Scotland.

SCOTLAND .

GRAND LODGE

On November 3 rd , the quarterly meeting of the Grand Lodge of Scotland was held at the Waterloo Rooms , Edinburgh . The proxy commissions were read and approved of . The minutes of the Grand Lodge and Grand Committee were read and approved of . The report on the Lodge Berseverance , of Bombay , was handed over to the Committee for further investigation . The form of ceremonial at consecration of a Lodge , which was approved of by the Grand Committee on 20 th ult . was ordered to be printed , and a copy sent to

each member of the Grand Lodge . The following Office-bearers and Grand Stewards were then appointed for 1856-57 : —The Most Noble George Augustus Frederick John , Duke of Athol , K . T ., M . W . G . M . M . of Scotland ; Sir Jamea Forrest , Part ., P . G . M . ; J . Whyte Melville , of Bennochy and Strathkinness , R . W . D . G . M . ; Right Hon . Lord Loughborough , R . W . Subs . G . M . ; John Grant , of Kilgraston , Prov . S . W ., No . 43 , R . W . S . G . W . : Henry Inglis , W . S ., Prov . M ., No . 148 , R . W . J . G . W . ; Samuel

Hay ( Union Bank ) , Prov . M ., No . 24 , R . W . G . Treaa . ; Drummond , Y . W . S . G . Deacon ; Wm . Alex . Laurie , W . S ., Prov . M ., No . 342 , R . W . G . Sec . ; James Linning Woodman , C . S ., Prov . M ., No . 20 , R . W . G . Clerk ( since dead ) ; Alex , James Stewart , W . S ., Prov . M ., No . 14 , R . W . G . Clerk ; Rev . Dav . Arnott , D . D ., Prov . M ., No . 352 , Y . W . G . Chap . ; William Eashleigh , Prov . S . W ., No . 1 , YAYJ . G . Deacon ; David Bryce , Prov . M ., No . 165 , Y . W . G . Arch . ; Charles Mackay , Prov . M ., No . 116 , Y . W . G . Jeweller ; John Deucliar , of Morningsido , Prov . M . 102 ; Y . W . G . Bible-Bearer ; Lieut . P . Deuchar , R . N ., Prov . M ., No . 66 ,

“The Freemasons' Monthly Magazine: 1856-12-01, Page 52” Masonic Periodicals Online, Library and Museum of Freemasonry, 9 May 2025, django:8000/periodicals/mmr/issues/frm_01121856/page/52/.
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ON THE RELIGION OF THE CELTS, AND THE CUSTOMS THENCE DERIVED. Article 1
LA VENDEE. A DRAMATIC POEM. Article 7
REVIEWS OF NEW BOOKS. Article 10
A LOVE-TOKEN". Article 11
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 12
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 16
METROPOLITAN. Article 28
PROVINCIAL. Article 34
EOYAL ARCH. Article 49
THE ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE. Article 51
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 51
MARE MASONRY. Article 52
SCOTLAND. Article 52
IRELAND. Article 57
COLONIAL. Article 59
INDIA. Article 61
AMERICA. Article 63
SUMMARY OF NEWS FOE NOVEMBER Article 64
Obituary. Article 68
NOTICE. Article 71
TO COEEESPONDENTS. Article 71
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Mare Masonry.

MARE MASONRY .

St . Mahr $ Lodge of Mabk Master ^ . 1 ) . —The third monthly meeting of the Brethren of this now flourishing Lodge was held on the evening of the 2 nd ult ., at the Freemasons' Tavern , when the R . W . Bro . H . G . Warren advanced no fewer than twelve Brethren to the Degree of Mark Masters ; the whole of the ceremony , considering the short period the Lodge has been working , having been performed in a manner highly creditable to the R . W . and his subordinate Officers . The following is a list of the Brethren advanced : —Rev . 0 . F . Owen , Brov . G . Chap , for Surrey , and W . M . No . 661 ; Bro . Eenn , P . M . No . 23 ; Bro . Gurton ,

P . M . No . 201 ; Bro . Boyd , No . 118 ; Bro . Ireland , P . M . No . 805 ; Bro . Lowenstark , P . M . No . 805 ; Bro . Piatt , Nos . 168 and 219 ; Bro . Frampton , No . 248 ; Bro . Sheen , P . M . No . 237 ; Bro . Norland ; Bro . R . J . Warren , No . 289 ; Bro . Blackburn , No . 169 . After the close of Masonic business , the Brethren supped together , and spent a most agreeable evening . In returning thanks for the toast of his health , the Rev . Bro . Owen took occasion to observe on the non-recognition

of the Mark Degree by the Grand Lodge of England , and expressed a hope , that as the success of St . Mark ' s Lodge would popularize -the Degree in this country , and demonstrate the fact ( which he never doubted ) that Mark Masonry was part and parcel of Craft Masonry , not only a graceful appendage to the Fellow-Craft Degree , as it had been styled , but an essential portion of it , and the link which connected it with the Third Degree , so the constituents of Grand Lodge would , when the question was next brought before them , be better acquainted with the subject on which they would be called on to vote , and would not , as on the last occasion , reject it because they knew nothing about it .

Scotland.

SCOTLAND .

GRAND LODGE

On November 3 rd , the quarterly meeting of the Grand Lodge of Scotland was held at the Waterloo Rooms , Edinburgh . The proxy commissions were read and approved of . The minutes of the Grand Lodge and Grand Committee were read and approved of . The report on the Lodge Berseverance , of Bombay , was handed over to the Committee for further investigation . The form of ceremonial at consecration of a Lodge , which was approved of by the Grand Committee on 20 th ult . was ordered to be printed , and a copy sent to

each member of the Grand Lodge . The following Office-bearers and Grand Stewards were then appointed for 1856-57 : —The Most Noble George Augustus Frederick John , Duke of Athol , K . T ., M . W . G . M . M . of Scotland ; Sir Jamea Forrest , Part ., P . G . M . ; J . Whyte Melville , of Bennochy and Strathkinness , R . W . D . G . M . ; Right Hon . Lord Loughborough , R . W . Subs . G . M . ; John Grant , of Kilgraston , Prov . S . W ., No . 43 , R . W . S . G . W . : Henry Inglis , W . S ., Prov . M ., No . 148 , R . W . J . G . W . ; Samuel

Hay ( Union Bank ) , Prov . M ., No . 24 , R . W . G . Treaa . ; Drummond , Y . W . S . G . Deacon ; Wm . Alex . Laurie , W . S ., Prov . M ., No . 342 , R . W . G . Sec . ; James Linning Woodman , C . S ., Prov . M ., No . 20 , R . W . G . Clerk ( since dead ) ; Alex , James Stewart , W . S ., Prov . M ., No . 14 , R . W . G . Clerk ; Rev . Dav . Arnott , D . D ., Prov . M ., No . 352 , Y . W . G . Chap . ; William Eashleigh , Prov . S . W ., No . 1 , YAYJ . G . Deacon ; David Bryce , Prov . M ., No . 165 , Y . W . G . Arch . ; Charles Mackay , Prov . M ., No . 116 , Y . W . G . Jeweller ; John Deucliar , of Morningsido , Prov . M . 102 ; Y . W . G . Bible-Bearer ; Lieut . P . Deuchar , R . N ., Prov . M ., No . 66 ,

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