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Provincial.

PROVINCIAL .

WlNDSOE . —The Etonian Lodge ( No . 252 ) , of the ancient and honourable fraternity , met at the New Inn , on Tuesday , the 2 nd of January , at "high twelve , " to celebrate their annual festival of St . John , and to install the W . M . elect for the ensuing year . The Lodge wa , s early opened by Bro . Wigginton , W . M ., and the usual Lodge business completed , the W . M . then requested P . M . Bro . Jenkins to take the chair , and to raise a Brother to the M . M . Degree , which was done in a very satisfactory manner . < Bro . Dangerfield then presented Bro . Lambert , P . M . 192 , and also a P . M . of this lj < y ge , to be again installed W . M . of the Preemasons of

BERKSHIRE .

the ancient and royal borough of Windsor ; the ceremony was ably performed by Bro . Jenkins , assisted by Bros . R . P . Blake ( of Oxford ) , Sir J . M . Doyle , K . C . B ., and the other P . M . ' s of the Lodge . At the conclusion of the installation , the new W . M . appointed his Officers as follows : —Bros . Palmer , S . W . ; Harley , J . W . ; Evans , S . D . ; Lester , J . D . ; and Cantrell , I . G . ; Bro . Holden was unanimously elected Secretary ; P . M . Bro . W . Hall , Treasurer ; Stacey , Organist ; and G . Weight , and for the thirtieth time , Tyler . The Brethren were then called from labour to refreshment , which was provided by Bro . Dangerfield , in a manner

highly creditable to his establishment and satisfactory to the Brethren , the charges being moderate , and the dinner excellent . In due time the Lodge was closed , and the Brethren separated highly pleased with the day ' s proceedings . We are glad to announce , that in token of gratitude for the prosperity which has attended this Lodge for the past three years , ( during which period more candidates have been initiated , and more Brethren have joined the Lodge , than for many years previous ) , it is intended to present the Patriotic Pund with a handsome donation , of which due notice will be given in the Freemasons Monthly Magazine .

CAMBRIDGESHIRE .

Cambeidge . —Scientific Lodge , No . 105 . —According to the usual custom of the above Lodge , the Installation of the W . M . for the year ensuing took place on Monday , the 8 th ult . The Brethren assembled at 12 o ' clock , and after the three degrees had been conferred upon several candidates , the Installation took place , and the late W . M . ( Bro . Arthur R , Ward , B . A . of St . John ' s Coll . ) again installed . The ceremony was most beautifully performed by Bro . J . W . Baxter , P . M ., and was duly appreciated by the Brethren .

A vote of thanks was then passed to the W . M . for his services for the past year ; in returning thanks far which , the W . M . thanked the Brethren for their kindness in again electing him their Master , and congratulated them on the prosperity of their Lodge in the past year , during which they had celebrated their Centenary by a dinner and ball , and at which the M . W . the G . M . the Earl of Zetland had done them the honour of being present . He congratulated them also on their increase of numbers , as , during the past term , they had had no leas than twenty-two

initiations , amongst whom were Lords Cavendish and Rolls , and Viscount Althorp , and several fellows of colleges , and other persons of high rank in the Province , and hoped , in conclusion , that at the end of his ( the W . M . ' s ) next year of office they would be as satisfied with him as they seemed now to be . The W . M . then elected his Officers for the next vear . as follows : —Bros .

J . Wentworth , S . W . ; R . Ransom , J . W . ; W . A . Gully ( King ' s ) , S . D . ; Captain Webster , J . D . ; P R . Hall , I . G . ; A . Westmoreland ( Jesus ) , Chap . ; W . Crisp P . M ., Stew . ; C . Wisbey , Sec . ; J . Bentley , P . M ., Dir . of Cer . It was then proposed and carried unananimously , that the sum of ten guineas be given to the Patriotic Pund from the Lodge funds . The Brethren then adjourned at half-past four , and re-assembled at half-past five , and sat down to a most sumptuous dinner , provided by Bro . Mitchell ; and the evening was spent in good cheer and fellowship .

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Obituary Article 60
LODGES OF INSTRUCTION. Article 59
ERRATA. Article 64
MASONIC INTELLIGENCE. Article 22
ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS . Article 24
THE PRINCIPLES OP MASONRY. Article 9
KNIGHT TEMPLARISM. Article 48
MASONIC CURIOSITIES. Article 13
LAYS OF THE WAR. BY BBO. G. K. GILLESPIE, A.M. Article 18
CORRESPONDENCE Article 20
REVELATIONS OF A SQUAREE.* Article 1
PATRIOTIC FUND. Article 24
METROPOLITAN. Article 25
LANCASHIRE. Article 34
PROVINCIAL. Article 29
IRELAND. Article 53
INDIA. Article 55
METROPOLITAN LODGE MEETINGS FOR THE MONTH OF FEBRUARY. Article 57
CHAPTERS OF INSTRUCTION. Article 60
NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 61
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Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.

Provincial.

PROVINCIAL .

WlNDSOE . —The Etonian Lodge ( No . 252 ) , of the ancient and honourable fraternity , met at the New Inn , on Tuesday , the 2 nd of January , at "high twelve , " to celebrate their annual festival of St . John , and to install the W . M . elect for the ensuing year . The Lodge wa , s early opened by Bro . Wigginton , W . M ., and the usual Lodge business completed , the W . M . then requested P . M . Bro . Jenkins to take the chair , and to raise a Brother to the M . M . Degree , which was done in a very satisfactory manner . < Bro . Dangerfield then presented Bro . Lambert , P . M . 192 , and also a P . M . of this lj < y ge , to be again installed W . M . of the Preemasons of

BERKSHIRE .

the ancient and royal borough of Windsor ; the ceremony was ably performed by Bro . Jenkins , assisted by Bros . R . P . Blake ( of Oxford ) , Sir J . M . Doyle , K . C . B ., and the other P . M . ' s of the Lodge . At the conclusion of the installation , the new W . M . appointed his Officers as follows : —Bros . Palmer , S . W . ; Harley , J . W . ; Evans , S . D . ; Lester , J . D . ; and Cantrell , I . G . ; Bro . Holden was unanimously elected Secretary ; P . M . Bro . W . Hall , Treasurer ; Stacey , Organist ; and G . Weight , and for the thirtieth time , Tyler . The Brethren were then called from labour to refreshment , which was provided by Bro . Dangerfield , in a manner

highly creditable to his establishment and satisfactory to the Brethren , the charges being moderate , and the dinner excellent . In due time the Lodge was closed , and the Brethren separated highly pleased with the day ' s proceedings . We are glad to announce , that in token of gratitude for the prosperity which has attended this Lodge for the past three years , ( during which period more candidates have been initiated , and more Brethren have joined the Lodge , than for many years previous ) , it is intended to present the Patriotic Pund with a handsome donation , of which due notice will be given in the Freemasons Monthly Magazine .

CAMBRIDGESHIRE .

Cambeidge . —Scientific Lodge , No . 105 . —According to the usual custom of the above Lodge , the Installation of the W . M . for the year ensuing took place on Monday , the 8 th ult . The Brethren assembled at 12 o ' clock , and after the three degrees had been conferred upon several candidates , the Installation took place , and the late W . M . ( Bro . Arthur R , Ward , B . A . of St . John ' s Coll . ) again installed . The ceremony was most beautifully performed by Bro . J . W . Baxter , P . M ., and was duly appreciated by the Brethren .

A vote of thanks was then passed to the W . M . for his services for the past year ; in returning thanks far which , the W . M . thanked the Brethren for their kindness in again electing him their Master , and congratulated them on the prosperity of their Lodge in the past year , during which they had celebrated their Centenary by a dinner and ball , and at which the M . W . the G . M . the Earl of Zetland had done them the honour of being present . He congratulated them also on their increase of numbers , as , during the past term , they had had no leas than twenty-two

initiations , amongst whom were Lords Cavendish and Rolls , and Viscount Althorp , and several fellows of colleges , and other persons of high rank in the Province , and hoped , in conclusion , that at the end of his ( the W . M . ' s ) next year of office they would be as satisfied with him as they seemed now to be . The W . M . then elected his Officers for the next vear . as follows : —Bros .

J . Wentworth , S . W . ; R . Ransom , J . W . ; W . A . Gully ( King ' s ) , S . D . ; Captain Webster , J . D . ; P R . Hall , I . G . ; A . Westmoreland ( Jesus ) , Chap . ; W . Crisp P . M ., Stew . ; C . Wisbey , Sec . ; J . Bentley , P . M ., Dir . of Cer . It was then proposed and carried unananimously , that the sum of ten guineas be given to the Patriotic Pund from the Lodge funds . The Brethren then adjourned at half-past four , and re-assembled at half-past five , and sat down to a most sumptuous dinner , provided by Bro . Mitchell ; and the evening was spent in good cheer and fellowship .

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