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YORKSHI ^ ArcoiKTite ( 2 S 7 )> Masonic M , York , at 7 ; Tuesday , 7 th , Gamolodunura (« 58 ) , Freemasons' Hall , New Malton , at 7 ; Wednesday , Bta , Minerva ( 311 ) , Masonic Hall , Hull , at 7 .
YOEKSHIRE ( WEST ) . ArroitfiMEiim .- ^^ i ^ P l ^ ? k %£ e field , at 7 ; Thursday , 0 tir , Britannia ( 162 ) , Music Hall , Sheffield , at 7 y Friday , IQfch , Alfred . In Btruction ( 380 , at &
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PEOVIFCIAL . . ¦ ; . ; ¦ : : ; . ' W , ,- 7 Newcastle-o ^ -Tykb . -- NortfimrierJaM xmd JBerwiek-on-Tweed Lodge * - — On Wednesday , rJovember 24 th , the installation ^ took place atTFre ^^ was duly opened by & . W . Bro . William Funsheon , PrOv . ( Irand Sup . of W ^ Mark Masonry , a ^ Bro . Punslieon was supported by the oMeers and brethren of the Lodge ; when
the minutes having been read and confirmed , Bro . Barker was presented lation , which ceremony was duly and appropriately performed by P . M . Punsheon . The R . W . M :. Bro . Barker , afte r acknowledging the congratulations of the Brethren , proceeded to invest as . officers the following Brethren : —Bros . William Punsheon , as P . M . -Superintendent Bell , as S . W . ; Henry Hotham , as J . W . ; Henry G . Ludwig , as Sec . ; Andrew Gellespie , as Treas . and S . D . ; Charles J . Bannister , as J . D . ; John S . Chaloner , M . Overseer : John Popplewell , 8 . Overseer ; George Hardey , J .
Overseer ; Robert Fisher , Reg . of Marks ; Henry Bell , D . M . and M . C . ; Alexander Duckson , I . G . John S . Trotter , Tyler . The R . W . M . then , in the name and on behalf of the Lodge , presented B . W . Bro . Punsheon , as a small token of the regard , esteem , and love of the Brethren towards him , with a Past Grand Officer ' s jewel , which was unanimously voted at a previous meeting . The observations of the R . W . M ., and those of Bro . E . D . Davis , with the unexpected presentation , were greatly felt by Bro . Punsheon , who oould hardly express his thanks to the
Brethren ; however , though his words were few , they evidently came from the heart ; and every one present felt that , though their token was of small value , it was very much valued by the recipient . As in the course of the evening , Bro . Punsheon stated that his failing health would , perhaps , render his presence , at least in the winter months , rare among them , he had come prepared to pay his dues , and then to be allowed to withdraw from the Lodge . On this being known , Bro . Davis , in a moat complimentary speech , put it to the Lodge , whether they
could allow the severance of Bro . Punsheon-from a Lodge that has been kept alive so many years solely through his exertions , and proposed that Bro . Punsheon should be considered as an honorary member . This having been duly seconded by Bro . Hotham , J . W .,, was put from the chair , and adopted by acclamation . On the labours of the Lodge being closed , the Brethren adjourned to dinner , and spent " a most " delightful evening under the presidency of the R . W . M ., Bro . Burther , the vice chairs being filled by Bros . Bell and Hotham . The loyal and Masonic toasts were given and responded to , and the Brethren separated at an early hour in love and harmony ,
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
Provincial
YORKSHI ^ ArcoiKTite ( 2 S 7 )> Masonic M , York , at 7 ; Tuesday , 7 th , Gamolodunura (« 58 ) , Freemasons' Hall , New Malton , at 7 ; Wednesday , Bta , Minerva ( 311 ) , Masonic Hall , Hull , at 7 .
YOEKSHIRE ( WEST ) . ArroitfiMEiim .- ^^ i ^ P l ^ ? k %£ e field , at 7 ; Thursday , 0 tir , Britannia ( 162 ) , Music Hall , Sheffield , at 7 y Friday , IQfch , Alfred . In Btruction ( 380 , at &
Mark Masonry
liBEiiSOIEI
PEOVIFCIAL . . ¦ ; . ; ¦ : : ; . ' W , ,- 7 Newcastle-o ^ -Tykb . -- NortfimrierJaM xmd JBerwiek-on-Tweed Lodge * - — On Wednesday , rJovember 24 th , the installation ^ took place atTFre ^^ was duly opened by & . W . Bro . William Funsheon , PrOv . ( Irand Sup . of W ^ Mark Masonry , a ^ Bro . Punslieon was supported by the oMeers and brethren of the Lodge ; when
the minutes having been read and confirmed , Bro . Barker was presented lation , which ceremony was duly and appropriately performed by P . M . Punsheon . The R . W . M :. Bro . Barker , afte r acknowledging the congratulations of the Brethren , proceeded to invest as . officers the following Brethren : —Bros . William Punsheon , as P . M . -Superintendent Bell , as S . W . ; Henry Hotham , as J . W . ; Henry G . Ludwig , as Sec . ; Andrew Gellespie , as Treas . and S . D . ; Charles J . Bannister , as J . D . ; John S . Chaloner , M . Overseer : John Popplewell , 8 . Overseer ; George Hardey , J .
Overseer ; Robert Fisher , Reg . of Marks ; Henry Bell , D . M . and M . C . ; Alexander Duckson , I . G . John S . Trotter , Tyler . The R . W . M . then , in the name and on behalf of the Lodge , presented B . W . Bro . Punsheon , as a small token of the regard , esteem , and love of the Brethren towards him , with a Past Grand Officer ' s jewel , which was unanimously voted at a previous meeting . The observations of the R . W . M ., and those of Bro . E . D . Davis , with the unexpected presentation , were greatly felt by Bro . Punsheon , who oould hardly express his thanks to the
Brethren ; however , though his words were few , they evidently came from the heart ; and every one present felt that , though their token was of small value , it was very much valued by the recipient . As in the course of the evening , Bro . Punsheon stated that his failing health would , perhaps , render his presence , at least in the winter months , rare among them , he had come prepared to pay his dues , and then to be allowed to withdraw from the Lodge . On this being known , Bro . Davis , in a moat complimentary speech , put it to the Lodge , whether they
could allow the severance of Bro . Punsheon-from a Lodge that has been kept alive so many years solely through his exertions , and proposed that Bro . Punsheon should be considered as an honorary member . This having been duly seconded by Bro . Hotham , J . W .,, was put from the chair , and adopted by acclamation . On the labours of the Lodge being closed , the Brethren adjourned to dinner , and spent " a most " delightful evening under the presidency of the R . W . M ., Bro . Burther , the vice chairs being filled by Bros . Bell and Hotham . The loyal and Masonic toasts were given and responded to , and the Brethren separated at an early hour in love and harmony ,