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Article PROVINCIAL LODGES AND CHAPTERS; Page 1 of 1
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Provincial Lodges And Chapters;
PEOVINCIAL LODGES AND CBAPTEES ;
Devonport . — Lodge of Friendship , No . 238 , fourth Thurs . Lord Hood . Plymouth . —^ . John ' s Lodge . No . 83 , first Tues . Chubb's Commercial Hotel Lodge of Harmony , No . 182 , first Mon . The Swan , Bro . Watts . Brwnswich Lodge , No . 185 , first Wed . Masonic Hall . Lodge of CJiarity , No . 270 , third Tues . Grolden Fleece Inn , Batland . Storehouse . —Lodge of Fortitude , No . 122 , second Wed . Prince George Inn Lodge of Sincerity , No . 224 , second Mon . St . George ' s Hall .
Their Places of Meeting , and the Proprietors of Hotels where they are held ; also , other Hotels kept by brethren in the Provinces . * * * This list will be continued .
DEVONSHIRE .
HAMPSHIRE
Portsmouth . — Phoenix Lodge , No , 319 , private room , High-street . Portsmouth Lodge , No . 717 , private room , 135 , High-street , George Hotel , Bro . Cross .
LEICESTER
AsHBY-DE-LA-Zor / CH . —Ivanhoe Lodge , No . 631 ( Dormant ) . Hinckley . —No . 58 , last Wed . Bull ' s Head Inn , Bro . J . Paul . Leicester .- — St . John ' s Lodge , No . 348 , first Wed . Bell Hotel , Bro . Boyer ; Stag and Pheasant Hotel , Bro . H . H . Thomson . John of Gaunt Lodge , No . 766 , third Thurs . Three Crowns Hotel , Mr . Mills . jRancliffe Lodge , No . 608 ( Dormant ) .
SUSSEX . Chichesteb . —Railway Inn , Bro . Thos . Purchase , No . 45 . Lodge of Union , No . 45 , Council Chamber of the City . Hastings . —Derwent Lodge , No . 47 , second Mon . Swan Hotel , Bro . Wm . Carswell ; Cutter Inn , East Parade , Bro . Wm . Payne , No . 4 7 ; York Tavern , Bro . Thos . Coussens , No . 47 . Little Hampton . —Mariner ' s Lodge , No . 878 , White Hart Hotel ; Ship and Anchor , Bro . T . Howard . Bye . — Wellington Lodge , No . 426 , Union Inn , Bro . Jas . Hunter , No . 426 ; Bro . Thos . Shearer ' s Hotel , No . 426 .
Rebuke of a Peeb for Swearing . — In Dr . Oliver ' s Revelations of a Square , are the following anecdotes of Bro . Desaguliers method of rebuking oaths . " After this had occurred more than once , Bro . Desagulier rose from his chair with a dignity which he well knew how to assume when circumstances called for it , and said : — ' My lord , you have repeatedly violated the rules of the Lodge by your unmeaning oaths ; and more than this , you have taken some pains to associate me personally with your profanity , by your frequent appeals to the chair . Now , my lord , I assure you , in answer to those appeals , that if God Almighty does not hear you , I will not tell Him . ' The peer was silenced . Another time he said to a person of equal rank , who was an adept in the reigning vice , — ' My lord , if you thought you were honouring God , you would not swear so furiously . ' "
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Provincial Lodges And Chapters;
PEOVINCIAL LODGES AND CBAPTEES ;
Devonport . — Lodge of Friendship , No . 238 , fourth Thurs . Lord Hood . Plymouth . —^ . John ' s Lodge . No . 83 , first Tues . Chubb's Commercial Hotel Lodge of Harmony , No . 182 , first Mon . The Swan , Bro . Watts . Brwnswich Lodge , No . 185 , first Wed . Masonic Hall . Lodge of CJiarity , No . 270 , third Tues . Grolden Fleece Inn , Batland . Storehouse . —Lodge of Fortitude , No . 122 , second Wed . Prince George Inn Lodge of Sincerity , No . 224 , second Mon . St . George ' s Hall .
Their Places of Meeting , and the Proprietors of Hotels where they are held ; also , other Hotels kept by brethren in the Provinces . * * * This list will be continued .
DEVONSHIRE .
HAMPSHIRE
Portsmouth . — Phoenix Lodge , No , 319 , private room , High-street . Portsmouth Lodge , No . 717 , private room , 135 , High-street , George Hotel , Bro . Cross .
LEICESTER
AsHBY-DE-LA-Zor / CH . —Ivanhoe Lodge , No . 631 ( Dormant ) . Hinckley . —No . 58 , last Wed . Bull ' s Head Inn , Bro . J . Paul . Leicester .- — St . John ' s Lodge , No . 348 , first Wed . Bell Hotel , Bro . Boyer ; Stag and Pheasant Hotel , Bro . H . H . Thomson . John of Gaunt Lodge , No . 766 , third Thurs . Three Crowns Hotel , Mr . Mills . jRancliffe Lodge , No . 608 ( Dormant ) .
SUSSEX . Chichesteb . —Railway Inn , Bro . Thos . Purchase , No . 45 . Lodge of Union , No . 45 , Council Chamber of the City . Hastings . —Derwent Lodge , No . 47 , second Mon . Swan Hotel , Bro . Wm . Carswell ; Cutter Inn , East Parade , Bro . Wm . Payne , No . 4 7 ; York Tavern , Bro . Thos . Coussens , No . 47 . Little Hampton . —Mariner ' s Lodge , No . 878 , White Hart Hotel ; Ship and Anchor , Bro . T . Howard . Bye . — Wellington Lodge , No . 426 , Union Inn , Bro . Jas . Hunter , No . 426 ; Bro . Thos . Shearer ' s Hotel , No . 426 .
Rebuke of a Peeb for Swearing . — In Dr . Oliver ' s Revelations of a Square , are the following anecdotes of Bro . Desaguliers method of rebuking oaths . " After this had occurred more than once , Bro . Desagulier rose from his chair with a dignity which he well knew how to assume when circumstances called for it , and said : — ' My lord , you have repeatedly violated the rules of the Lodge by your unmeaning oaths ; and more than this , you have taken some pains to associate me personally with your profanity , by your frequent appeals to the chair . Now , my lord , I assure you , in answer to those appeals , that if God Almighty does not hear you , I will not tell Him . ' The peer was silenced . Another time he said to a person of equal rank , who was an adept in the reigning vice , — ' My lord , if you thought you were honouring God , you would not swear so furiously . ' "