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^ Michael Furnell , Sov . G . Inspec . Gen . 33 rd and Last Degree of the Ancient and Accepted Rite , R . W . Prov . G . M . for North Munster , 74 , George-street , Limerick ; Edward W . Maunsell , K . T ., Prov . G . Sec , 1 , Hartstonge-street , Limerick .
The R . W . the Prov . G . M . Michael Furnell , 33 rd Degree , having returned to Limerick for the purpose , the quarterly meeting of this Prov . Grand Lodge was held on Saturday , 1 st November , at high noon . There was a numerous attendance from several Lodges in the district . The R . W . the Prov . Grand Master re-appointed Bro . Major Henry Wm . Massy as Dep . Prov . Grand Master , and Bro . E . Wm . Maunsell , Prov . Grand Sec . Prov . Grand Lodge electee ! Bros . Lord Dunboyne , Prov . S . G . W . ; Sir R .. D . de
Burgles , Bart ., Prov . J . G . W . ; Wm . Glover , Prov . S . G . D . ; C . E . Bagnell , Prov . J . G . D . ; the Rev . W . B . Fry , and the Rev . W . E . Massy , Prov . C 4 . Chaps . Prov . Grand Lodge was occupied for a very considerable time with an investigation referred to them by the R . W . the Grand Lodge of Ireland , and a report to Grand Lodge was unanimously agreed to , and ordered to be forwarded by the Prov . Grand Secretary .
LIMERICK . Union Lodge ( No . 13 ) . —This Lodge met on their regular quarter-day , presided over , in the absence of the Worshipful Master , by Bro . James Pain , P . M . The attendance of Brethren was very numerous , attracted by the desire to be present at the initiation of Lieut . Dunham Massy , 19 th Regt . ( the hero of the Redan ) , which took place under special dispensation from the Grand Lodge , owing to the candidate beincr both under full age and being maimed bv wounds received VJ
t _/ K ^ _ V in battle . The ceremony of the initiation was performed in his usual solemn and impressive manner by the R . W . and Most 111 . Bro . M . Furnell , 33 rd Degree , Brov . G . M . Two other candidates were proposed for initiation , and four Brethren as joining members . Subsequently the election of Officers for the coming session took place . All the proceedings were characterized by the usual truly Masonic spirit of this well-known old Lodge .
THE ROSE CROIX DEGREE . Limerick . —Prince Masons' Chapter ( No . 4 ) . —This Chapter met on 31 st October for election of Officers , initiation of a candidate , and ordinary business ; and subsequently dined together at the Masonic rooms , 39 , Thomas -street . Every delicacy of the season and wines of the choicest vintages covered the festive board , and a select and well-knit band of Brethren of this distinguished Order surrounded it , and passed a most happy evening .
Colonial.
COLONIAL .
CANADA
Grand Lodge . —Tho Canadian Masonic Pioneer , in speaking of the opposition to the formation of this body , says : —The ({ rand Lodge of Canada can sustain no permanent injury from opposition , and the sooner the few parties who have allowed themselves to resort to such measures , with a view to produce adverse effects abroad , in the hope of thereby bringing about a reaction at homo , discontinue their un-Masonic and unmanly work , the better will it bo for themselves , and the less disgraceful to the name of Masonry . The Grand Lodge of Canada lias been established upon tho principle of eternal justice . She is supported by the
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Ibelafd,
^ Michael Furnell , Sov . G . Inspec . Gen . 33 rd and Last Degree of the Ancient and Accepted Rite , R . W . Prov . G . M . for North Munster , 74 , George-street , Limerick ; Edward W . Maunsell , K . T ., Prov . G . Sec , 1 , Hartstonge-street , Limerick .
The R . W . the Prov . G . M . Michael Furnell , 33 rd Degree , having returned to Limerick for the purpose , the quarterly meeting of this Prov . Grand Lodge was held on Saturday , 1 st November , at high noon . There was a numerous attendance from several Lodges in the district . The R . W . the Prov . Grand Master re-appointed Bro . Major Henry Wm . Massy as Dep . Prov . Grand Master , and Bro . E . Wm . Maunsell , Prov . Grand Sec . Prov . Grand Lodge electee ! Bros . Lord Dunboyne , Prov . S . G . W . ; Sir R .. D . de
Burgles , Bart ., Prov . J . G . W . ; Wm . Glover , Prov . S . G . D . ; C . E . Bagnell , Prov . J . G . D . ; the Rev . W . B . Fry , and the Rev . W . E . Massy , Prov . C 4 . Chaps . Prov . Grand Lodge was occupied for a very considerable time with an investigation referred to them by the R . W . the Grand Lodge of Ireland , and a report to Grand Lodge was unanimously agreed to , and ordered to be forwarded by the Prov . Grand Secretary .
LIMERICK . Union Lodge ( No . 13 ) . —This Lodge met on their regular quarter-day , presided over , in the absence of the Worshipful Master , by Bro . James Pain , P . M . The attendance of Brethren was very numerous , attracted by the desire to be present at the initiation of Lieut . Dunham Massy , 19 th Regt . ( the hero of the Redan ) , which took place under special dispensation from the Grand Lodge , owing to the candidate beincr both under full age and being maimed bv wounds received VJ
t _/ K ^ _ V in battle . The ceremony of the initiation was performed in his usual solemn and impressive manner by the R . W . and Most 111 . Bro . M . Furnell , 33 rd Degree , Brov . G . M . Two other candidates were proposed for initiation , and four Brethren as joining members . Subsequently the election of Officers for the coming session took place . All the proceedings were characterized by the usual truly Masonic spirit of this well-known old Lodge .
THE ROSE CROIX DEGREE . Limerick . —Prince Masons' Chapter ( No . 4 ) . —This Chapter met on 31 st October for election of Officers , initiation of a candidate , and ordinary business ; and subsequently dined together at the Masonic rooms , 39 , Thomas -street . Every delicacy of the season and wines of the choicest vintages covered the festive board , and a select and well-knit band of Brethren of this distinguished Order surrounded it , and passed a most happy evening .
Colonial.
COLONIAL .
CANADA
Grand Lodge . —Tho Canadian Masonic Pioneer , in speaking of the opposition to the formation of this body , says : —The ({ rand Lodge of Canada can sustain no permanent injury from opposition , and the sooner the few parties who have allowed themselves to resort to such measures , with a view to produce adverse effects abroad , in the hope of thereby bringing about a reaction at homo , discontinue their un-Masonic and unmanly work , the better will it bo for themselves , and the less disgraceful to the name of Masonry . The Grand Lodge of Canada lias been established upon tho principle of eternal justice . She is supported by the