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Tavern / on Thursday , May 17 . Sir Kt . Masson , E . C ., installed a Companion , in his usual able manner . On this occasion the M . E . & S . G . M ., Col . Sir Charles K . Kemys Tynte , the D . G . M ., Sir Kt . Stuart , and other eminent Knights , were present . This influential Encampment still keeps up its pre-eminence in respect to working out the principles of Knight Templar Masonry , and intends holding in a short time a Sovereign Chapter of the B . C ., & c .

[ In the report of the proceedings of the Grand Lodge of England , we omitted the names of the newly-appointed Grand Wardens—Bro . Henry Stuart as Senior , and Bro . Henry William Eaton as Junior Warden . }

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PROVINCIAL

BUCKINGHAMSHIRE . Aylesbury . —BucMngftam Lodge ( No . 861 ) , White Hart Hotel . — -This Lodge , which has existed but three years , is in fair progress , its members steadily increasing . The members assembled on Monday , the 21 st of May , for the purpose of installing into the chair Bro . the Rev . Arthur Perceval Cust , the Rector of Cheddington . The ceremony was performed by Bro . J . How , P . M . ( No . 82 )

and Prov . G . D . C . of Surrey ; and the W . M . was proclaimed and saluted in the several degrees . The W . M . then appointed as his officers Bros . Be v . Charles Lowndes , P . M . ; H . B . Pickess , S . W . ; Rev . W . Bousfield , J . W . ; Rev . J . C . Wharton , Chap . ; J . C . Farmbrough , S . D . ; F . S . Irving , J . D . ; T . Horwood , Sec ; Wharton , I . G . Bro . J . James was elected Treasurer . The members , including the founder of the Lodge , Bro . Rev . J . Read , at eight o ' clock , adjourned to banquet .

DORSETSHIRE . Dorset . —ZocZ ^ re of Hengist ( No . 230 ) . —On the 26 th of April , Bro . Bayley was installed Master of the Lodge of Hengist , at Bournemouth , by Bro . the Rev . Thomas Pearce , W . M ., Lodge of Unity ( No . 542 ) , Wareham , and gave to the thirteen Brethren present a most handsome entertainment . The Brethren , having

determined to return his hospitality , invited him to dine with them on the 10 th , at the Bellevue Hotel , Bournemouth , when every Brother attended punctually , several coming from a great distance to do honour to the worthy W . M ., who has been for twenty years an installed Master , and has been not only well versed in the Craft , but distinguished for practising the spirit of our Order . On the second occasion thirteen again sat down , the old saw not destroying the festal hiliarity .

ESSEX . Provincial Grand Lodge . —On Thursday , the 18 th of May , a Prov . G . L . for Essex was called , to install Bro . Robert John Bagshaw , of Dover Court , as Prov . G . Master . The business of the day commenced , by a meeting in the Shire Hall , of the Lodge of Good Fellowship , No . 343 , Bro . Major Skinner , Dep . Prov . G . M ., the

W . M ., and Bro . Bagshaw , was installed into the Chair . Upon the Lodge being closed , the R . W . the Earl of Yarborough , the Dep . G . M . of England , took the chair , and held a Prov . G-. L . The patent of Bro . Bagshaw ' s appointmenb was read , and seven Senior P . M . s were deputed to introduce the Prov . G . M . The O . B . being administered by Bro . John Hervey , P . S . D ., the Prov . G . M . was saluted .

The Prov . G . M . then addressed the Brethren , and appointed Bro . Major Skinner , D . G . M ., who proposed that Bro . Andrew Merry be Treasurer of the G . L ., the office being vacant by the decease of the respected Bro . Thomas Durrant , which was seconded by Bro . Wing , and carried unanimously .

“The Freemasons' Monthly Magazine: 1855-06-01, Page 44” Masonic Periodicals Online, Library and Museum of Freemasonry, 30 May 2025, django:8000/periodicals/mmr/issues/mmr_01061855/page/44/.
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METROPOLITAN Article 40
GRAND CONCLAVE, May 11, 1855. Article 42
MASONIC CHARITIES. Article 34
NOTES ON ANTIQUARIAN RESEARCH. Article 13
OUR PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE Article 1
PROVINCIAL Article 44
Untitled Article Article 49
ON THE POLITICAL CONDITION OF THE ENGLISH PEASANTRY DURING THE MIDDLE AGES. Article 22
SURREY ARCHEOLOGICAL SOCIETY. Article 55
THE AZTECS AND THE ERDMANNIGES. Article 27
REVIEWS OF NEW BOOKS Article 30
CORRESPONDENCE Article 31
NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 33
THE LIVING AND THE DEAD. Article 59
MASONIC INTELLIGENCE Article 34
ROYAL FREEMASONS' GIRLS' SCHOOL FESTIVAL. Article 35
ANNIVERSARY MEETING OF THE STABILITY LODGE OF INSTRUCTION. Article 38
FRANCE. Article 56
COLONIAL. Article 57
AMERICA. Article 59
INDIA Article 57
METROPOLITAN LODGE MEETINGS FOR JUNE. Article 60
LODGES OF INSTRUCTION. Article 61
CHAPTERS OF INSTRUCTION. Article 62
Obituary Article 62
NOTICE. Article 63
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 63
ANIMAL AND HUMAN INSTINCT. Article 7
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Untitled Article

Tavern / on Thursday , May 17 . Sir Kt . Masson , E . C ., installed a Companion , in his usual able manner . On this occasion the M . E . & S . G . M ., Col . Sir Charles K . Kemys Tynte , the D . G . M ., Sir Kt . Stuart , and other eminent Knights , were present . This influential Encampment still keeps up its pre-eminence in respect to working out the principles of Knight Templar Masonry , and intends holding in a short time a Sovereign Chapter of the B . C ., & c .

[ In the report of the proceedings of the Grand Lodge of England , we omitted the names of the newly-appointed Grand Wardens—Bro . Henry Stuart as Senior , and Bro . Henry William Eaton as Junior Warden . }

Provincial

PROVINCIAL

BUCKINGHAMSHIRE . Aylesbury . —BucMngftam Lodge ( No . 861 ) , White Hart Hotel . — -This Lodge , which has existed but three years , is in fair progress , its members steadily increasing . The members assembled on Monday , the 21 st of May , for the purpose of installing into the chair Bro . the Rev . Arthur Perceval Cust , the Rector of Cheddington . The ceremony was performed by Bro . J . How , P . M . ( No . 82 )

and Prov . G . D . C . of Surrey ; and the W . M . was proclaimed and saluted in the several degrees . The W . M . then appointed as his officers Bros . Be v . Charles Lowndes , P . M . ; H . B . Pickess , S . W . ; Rev . W . Bousfield , J . W . ; Rev . J . C . Wharton , Chap . ; J . C . Farmbrough , S . D . ; F . S . Irving , J . D . ; T . Horwood , Sec ; Wharton , I . G . Bro . J . James was elected Treasurer . The members , including the founder of the Lodge , Bro . Rev . J . Read , at eight o ' clock , adjourned to banquet .

DORSETSHIRE . Dorset . —ZocZ ^ re of Hengist ( No . 230 ) . —On the 26 th of April , Bro . Bayley was installed Master of the Lodge of Hengist , at Bournemouth , by Bro . the Rev . Thomas Pearce , W . M ., Lodge of Unity ( No . 542 ) , Wareham , and gave to the thirteen Brethren present a most handsome entertainment . The Brethren , having

determined to return his hospitality , invited him to dine with them on the 10 th , at the Bellevue Hotel , Bournemouth , when every Brother attended punctually , several coming from a great distance to do honour to the worthy W . M ., who has been for twenty years an installed Master , and has been not only well versed in the Craft , but distinguished for practising the spirit of our Order . On the second occasion thirteen again sat down , the old saw not destroying the festal hiliarity .

ESSEX . Provincial Grand Lodge . —On Thursday , the 18 th of May , a Prov . G . L . for Essex was called , to install Bro . Robert John Bagshaw , of Dover Court , as Prov . G . Master . The business of the day commenced , by a meeting in the Shire Hall , of the Lodge of Good Fellowship , No . 343 , Bro . Major Skinner , Dep . Prov . G . M ., the

W . M ., and Bro . Bagshaw , was installed into the Chair . Upon the Lodge being closed , the R . W . the Earl of Yarborough , the Dep . G . M . of England , took the chair , and held a Prov . G-. L . The patent of Bro . Bagshaw ' s appointmenb was read , and seven Senior P . M . s were deputed to introduce the Prov . G . M . The O . B . being administered by Bro . John Hervey , P . S . D ., the Prov . G . M . was saluted .

The Prov . G . M . then addressed the Brethren , and appointed Bro . Major Skinner , D . G . M ., who proposed that Bro . Andrew Merry be Treasurer of the G . L ., the office being vacant by the decease of the respected Bro . Thomas Durrant , which was seconded by Bro . Wing , and carried unanimously .

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