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of the Lodge , P . S . G . W . of the Province , and S . G . D . of the United Grand Lodge of England . Bro . R . Richardson , immediately after being placed in the Chair , proceeded to initiate a friend of his own , Mr . Greille , in a most masterly manner . After the Masonic business had been concluded , upwards of thirty of the Brethren , amongst whom was the Marquis of Huntley , Prov . G . M ., who honoured the meeting with his presence , dined in the Assembly Rooms . The W . M . gave " The Queen and the Craft ; " " The M . W . the G . M . ; " " Success to the Masonic Charities ;" a theme ever grateful to a Mason ' s heart , of the state and progress of which , at the

present period , a brief but beautiful exposition was given by Bro . John Hervey , S . G . D ., whose name was coupled by the W . M . with the toast . But the toast which perhaps elicited the most applause was the health of the Prov . G . M ., who responded to it in his usual kind , happy , and hearty manner . The health of the D . P . G . M ., Bro . Ewart , the W . M ., the ladies , and various other toasts were most warmly received , and the Brethren separated after enjoying a most happy day . The following Officers were appointed : —Bros . W . Bodge , S . W . ; R . Taverner , J . W . ; W . Hart , Treas . ; W . Willoughby , Sec . ; J . Barton , S . D . ; J . Bristow , J . D . ; G . P . Buckle , I . G .

NOTTINGHAMSHIRE . Presentation of a superb Testimonial to the Prov . Grand Master of Nottinghamshire , Col . Wildman , of Newstead Abbey . —The presentation by the Preemasons of Nottinghamshire of a testimonial to Col . Wildman , of Newstead Abbey , Prov . G . M ., was celebrated at the Exchange Hall , Nottingham , on Dec . 21 st , 1854 , with great pomp and eclat . At four p . m . a Prov . G-. L . was opened in the magistrates' room , Exchange , for the reception of reports and transaction of the usual business . Exclusive of other officers

and members of the G . L ., there were present Bros , the Prov . G . M . Col . Wildman ; Dep . P . G . M . Dr . Pigot ; Bros . Allen , P . G . S . W ., Danks , P . P . G . S . W ., Bradbury , Sollory , and Davis , P . G . Stewards ; Percy , Gr . Sec . ; Rev . L . Jackson , P . G . Chap . ; the Past and Present Masters and Wardens of the various Lodges in Nottingham , Eastwood , Mansfield , & c , and the representatives of the Prov . G . L . of Derbyshire . At half-past four o ' clock the G . L . was closed , and the room appropriated to the reception of visitors , who in great numbers had

assembled in the court-room of the building , and were now admitted to pay their respects to the gallant Colonel and the noble Earl ( Scarborough ) . Shortly after five ; p . m . the company , wearing the appropriate costume , sashes , clothing , and jewels , of the Order , were marshalled in procession , two and two , and proceeded in advance of the Grand Office Bearers , who were now joined by the Mayor of Nottingham , to dinner in the Exchange Hall . The band of the Royal South Notts Yeomanry Cavalry struck up the spirited and beautiful " Freemason ' s Anthem , " as the procession moved forward .

The chair was occupied by the Right Hon . the Earl of Scarborough , Lord Lieutenant of the County . On his right sat the Right W . Prov . G . M . Col . Wildman , wearing the superb gold collar of his office ; the Mayor of Nottingham , Sir T . G . A . Parkins , Bart ., W . M ., 576 , Dr . Williams , P . P . G . S . W ., E . Percy , P . G . Sec , and M . Mills ; whilst on the left of the chair were Dr . Pigot , Dep . Prov . G . M . of Nottinghamshire , Sir Edward Walker , Knt ., T . Close , P . G . T ., and G . Rawson , P . G . S . D ., the Revs . L . Jackson , M . Wilkins , and J . Prior ; and amongst the company were Bros . Carter , W . M .. of the Porest Lodge , Lindley ;

Wright , Wakefield , Midworth , W . Neale , C . J . Neale , E . Paulson , Goodacre , S . Hurt , T . Godfrey , Greenhalgh , Jackson , Cooper , Barrenger , S . Allen , Thompson , Revel , Walkden , White , & c . of Mansfield ; Bros . Warner , of Manchester ; Huggins and Mason , of Derby ; R . Barber , J . A . Shaw , and Godber , of Eastwood ; and the following members of Nottingham Lodges and visitors , viz ., Bros . Aldermen Heymann and Cullen , Lieut . Kingston , R . N ., Capt . Wightman , Drs . Ransom and Robertson , H . Hadden , Long , Miller , Tennant , Martin , Hurst , Johnson , W . Maltby , Temple , Goodson , Nixon , Siemers , T . Danks , and R . Allen , T . C . Morrison , N . Hurst , P . V . Hatton , T . A . Cullen , T . Shaw , S . Parr , Abrahams , W . P . Gibson J . P . Saville , Webster , Semple , T . Porman , Sollory ,

“The Freemasons' Monthly Magazine: 1855-02-01, Page 35” Masonic Periodicals Online, Library and Museum of Freemasonry, 24 May 2025, django:8000/periodicals/mmr/issues/mmr_01021855/page/35/.
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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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of the Lodge , P . S . G . W . of the Province , and S . G . D . of the United Grand Lodge of England . Bro . R . Richardson , immediately after being placed in the Chair , proceeded to initiate a friend of his own , Mr . Greille , in a most masterly manner . After the Masonic business had been concluded , upwards of thirty of the Brethren , amongst whom was the Marquis of Huntley , Prov . G . M ., who honoured the meeting with his presence , dined in the Assembly Rooms . The W . M . gave " The Queen and the Craft ; " " The M . W . the G . M . ; " " Success to the Masonic Charities ;" a theme ever grateful to a Mason ' s heart , of the state and progress of which , at the

present period , a brief but beautiful exposition was given by Bro . John Hervey , S . G . D ., whose name was coupled by the W . M . with the toast . But the toast which perhaps elicited the most applause was the health of the Prov . G . M ., who responded to it in his usual kind , happy , and hearty manner . The health of the D . P . G . M ., Bro . Ewart , the W . M ., the ladies , and various other toasts were most warmly received , and the Brethren separated after enjoying a most happy day . The following Officers were appointed : —Bros . W . Bodge , S . W . ; R . Taverner , J . W . ; W . Hart , Treas . ; W . Willoughby , Sec . ; J . Barton , S . D . ; J . Bristow , J . D . ; G . P . Buckle , I . G .

NOTTINGHAMSHIRE . Presentation of a superb Testimonial to the Prov . Grand Master of Nottinghamshire , Col . Wildman , of Newstead Abbey . —The presentation by the Preemasons of Nottinghamshire of a testimonial to Col . Wildman , of Newstead Abbey , Prov . G . M ., was celebrated at the Exchange Hall , Nottingham , on Dec . 21 st , 1854 , with great pomp and eclat . At four p . m . a Prov . G-. L . was opened in the magistrates' room , Exchange , for the reception of reports and transaction of the usual business . Exclusive of other officers

and members of the G . L ., there were present Bros , the Prov . G . M . Col . Wildman ; Dep . P . G . M . Dr . Pigot ; Bros . Allen , P . G . S . W ., Danks , P . P . G . S . W ., Bradbury , Sollory , and Davis , P . G . Stewards ; Percy , Gr . Sec . ; Rev . L . Jackson , P . G . Chap . ; the Past and Present Masters and Wardens of the various Lodges in Nottingham , Eastwood , Mansfield , & c , and the representatives of the Prov . G . L . of Derbyshire . At half-past four o ' clock the G . L . was closed , and the room appropriated to the reception of visitors , who in great numbers had

assembled in the court-room of the building , and were now admitted to pay their respects to the gallant Colonel and the noble Earl ( Scarborough ) . Shortly after five ; p . m . the company , wearing the appropriate costume , sashes , clothing , and jewels , of the Order , were marshalled in procession , two and two , and proceeded in advance of the Grand Office Bearers , who were now joined by the Mayor of Nottingham , to dinner in the Exchange Hall . The band of the Royal South Notts Yeomanry Cavalry struck up the spirited and beautiful " Freemason ' s Anthem , " as the procession moved forward .

The chair was occupied by the Right Hon . the Earl of Scarborough , Lord Lieutenant of the County . On his right sat the Right W . Prov . G . M . Col . Wildman , wearing the superb gold collar of his office ; the Mayor of Nottingham , Sir T . G . A . Parkins , Bart ., W . M ., 576 , Dr . Williams , P . P . G . S . W ., E . Percy , P . G . Sec , and M . Mills ; whilst on the left of the chair were Dr . Pigot , Dep . Prov . G . M . of Nottinghamshire , Sir Edward Walker , Knt ., T . Close , P . G . T ., and G . Rawson , P . G . S . D ., the Revs . L . Jackson , M . Wilkins , and J . Prior ; and amongst the company were Bros . Carter , W . M .. of the Porest Lodge , Lindley ;

Wright , Wakefield , Midworth , W . Neale , C . J . Neale , E . Paulson , Goodacre , S . Hurt , T . Godfrey , Greenhalgh , Jackson , Cooper , Barrenger , S . Allen , Thompson , Revel , Walkden , White , & c . of Mansfield ; Bros . Warner , of Manchester ; Huggins and Mason , of Derby ; R . Barber , J . A . Shaw , and Godber , of Eastwood ; and the following members of Nottingham Lodges and visitors , viz ., Bros . Aldermen Heymann and Cullen , Lieut . Kingston , R . N ., Capt . Wightman , Drs . Ransom and Robertson , H . Hadden , Long , Miller , Tennant , Martin , Hurst , Johnson , W . Maltby , Temple , Goodson , Nixon , Siemers , T . Danks , and R . Allen , T . C . Morrison , N . Hurst , P . V . Hatton , T . A . Cullen , T . Shaw , S . Parr , Abrahams , W . P . Gibson J . P . Saville , Webster , Semple , T . Porman , Sollory ,

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