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Provincial.
SUSSEX . AvioisixEms . —Lodyes . —Monday , Jlay 9 th , Derweut ( 17 ) , Swau Hotel , Hastings ; Tuesday , loth , Brighton Instruction , Old Ship , Brighton ; Wednesday , 11 th , Mariners ( 878 ) , White Hart Hotel , Little Hampton ; Thursday , 12 th , Wellington ( -120 ) , Crown Inn , Rye : Koyal Brunswick ( 1031 , ) Old Ship Hotel , Brighton . WARWICKSHIRE . AwoisTsmsTS . —Lodyes . —Monday , May 0 th , Howe ( 857 ) , Masonic Eooms , Birmingham , at 0 ; liectitude ( 739 ) , George Hotel , Bnghy , at 0 i .
WILTSHIRE . TnowBHiDGB . —Lodge of Concord ( No . 915 ) . —This Lodge held its regular meeting at the Court Hall , on Tuesday , April 19 th ; present Bros . Levandcr , W . M . ; Webber , P . M . ; Plimmer , S . W . ; Allen , J . W . ; Hayward , Treas . ; Stancomb , Sec . ; and other brethren . Mr . A . Grimes , of Frome , who had been regularly proposed at tho preceding meeting , was balloted for and initiated b y the W . M . The ceremony being completed , the Secretary laid before the Lodge a correspondence which he had had
with the Provincial Grand Secretary on the subject of the circular lately issued from Swindon , by the committee appointed at the last Provincial Grand Lodge , to organize a plan for the-extension of the Masonic charities in Wiltshire . After a short discussion of the subject , in which the brethren declared their unanimous accordance with the sentiments expressed by their Secretary in this correspondence , the Lodge proceeded to determine to which of the candidates for the Masonic charities the votes of the Lodge should be given . It was then proposed aud carried unanimously , that a letter of condolence , signed by the W . M . on behalf of the
Lodge , should be addressed to the widow of the late Bro . Mandry , to testify their sympathy with her in her affliction , and the regard in which they had held the deceased brother . All Masonic business being ended , the Lodge was closed , and tho meeting adjourned to Tuesday , May 17 th .
WORCESTERSHIRE . Ai'POiHTHBKis . —Zw / £ e . —Tuesday , Jlay 10 th , Royal Standard ( 730 ) , Dudley Arms , Dudley , at BJ . Chapter . —Same day , and same place , at 3 . YORKSHIRE ( NORTH AND BAST ) . AMOIKTUXJUS . —Lodyes . —Monday Jlay 9 th , Hoyal ( 92 G ) , Bellovue House , Filey , at 7 ; Wednesday , 11 th , Minerva ( 311 ) , Masonic Hall , Hull , at 7 .
YORKSHIRE ( WEST ) . AraoiKTMB . vrs . —Lodyes . —Wednesday , May 11 th , Wahefield ( 727 ) , Old Rectory . Wakefield , at 7 ; Thursday , 12 th , Britannia ( 100 ) , -Music Hah , Shellield , at 7 ; Three Grand Principles ( 251 ) , Masonic Hall , Dcwsbury , at 0 ; Priday , 13 tb , Holmo Valley ( 937 ) , Victoria Hotel , Ilolmlirtli , at 7 ; Alfred Instruction ( 33-1 ) , Grillin Hotel , Leeds , at S . Chapter . —Fidelity ( 301 ) , Freemasons ' Hall , Leeds , at 7 .
SELBV . —Lodge of St . Germain ( No . S 27 ) . —On the 1 th of March lust , a Lodge of Emergency was held at the above Lodge for the installation of Bro . the Rev . J . D . Mac Gacheu , W . M ' . for the ensuing year . The installing Master was Bro . J . P . Bell , P . M . No . ( 55 , who discharged his duty with his usual ability . There was a full attendance of the brethren , and tho following brethren were chosen officers by the newly elected W . M . Bros . C . Gaggs , S . W . ; W . Richardson , J . W . ; Rev . J . H . Jackson , Chaplain ; Charles Smith , Secretary ; J . Tomkinson , Treasurer . Among the brethren present at the banquetwhich took lace at the Londesborough
, p Arms , were Bro . Lord Londesborough , P . S . W . of the Lodge , and P . Prov . S . G . W ., N . and E . Riding ; Bros . M . Pearson , P . M ., coroner for the county ; T . M . Wcddun , P . M . ; W . Dohu , P . M . ; T . Hawdou , P . M . ; T . W . Bartrill , P . M . ; 11 . Pearson , P . M . ; and many others , amongst whom were some visitors . During the evening many loyal and appropriate toasts were given , and the Lodge was closed amid every demonstration of brotherly sympathy and good feeling . Among the first acts of the new W . M . has been the establishment of a regular course of lectures for every
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Provincial.
SUSSEX . AvioisixEms . —Lodyes . —Monday , Jlay 9 th , Derweut ( 17 ) , Swau Hotel , Hastings ; Tuesday , loth , Brighton Instruction , Old Ship , Brighton ; Wednesday , 11 th , Mariners ( 878 ) , White Hart Hotel , Little Hampton ; Thursday , 12 th , Wellington ( -120 ) , Crown Inn , Rye : Koyal Brunswick ( 1031 , ) Old Ship Hotel , Brighton . WARWICKSHIRE . AwoisTsmsTS . —Lodyes . —Monday , May 0 th , Howe ( 857 ) , Masonic Eooms , Birmingham , at 0 ; liectitude ( 739 ) , George Hotel , Bnghy , at 0 i .
WILTSHIRE . TnowBHiDGB . —Lodge of Concord ( No . 915 ) . —This Lodge held its regular meeting at the Court Hall , on Tuesday , April 19 th ; present Bros . Levandcr , W . M . ; Webber , P . M . ; Plimmer , S . W . ; Allen , J . W . ; Hayward , Treas . ; Stancomb , Sec . ; and other brethren . Mr . A . Grimes , of Frome , who had been regularly proposed at tho preceding meeting , was balloted for and initiated b y the W . M . The ceremony being completed , the Secretary laid before the Lodge a correspondence which he had had
with the Provincial Grand Secretary on the subject of the circular lately issued from Swindon , by the committee appointed at the last Provincial Grand Lodge , to organize a plan for the-extension of the Masonic charities in Wiltshire . After a short discussion of the subject , in which the brethren declared their unanimous accordance with the sentiments expressed by their Secretary in this correspondence , the Lodge proceeded to determine to which of the candidates for the Masonic charities the votes of the Lodge should be given . It was then proposed aud carried unanimously , that a letter of condolence , signed by the W . M . on behalf of the
Lodge , should be addressed to the widow of the late Bro . Mandry , to testify their sympathy with her in her affliction , and the regard in which they had held the deceased brother . All Masonic business being ended , the Lodge was closed , and tho meeting adjourned to Tuesday , May 17 th .
WORCESTERSHIRE . Ai'POiHTHBKis . —Zw / £ e . —Tuesday , Jlay 10 th , Royal Standard ( 730 ) , Dudley Arms , Dudley , at BJ . Chapter . —Same day , and same place , at 3 . YORKSHIRE ( NORTH AND BAST ) . AMOIKTUXJUS . —Lodyes . —Monday Jlay 9 th , Hoyal ( 92 G ) , Bellovue House , Filey , at 7 ; Wednesday , 11 th , Minerva ( 311 ) , Masonic Hall , Hull , at 7 .
YORKSHIRE ( WEST ) . AraoiKTMB . vrs . —Lodyes . —Wednesday , May 11 th , Wahefield ( 727 ) , Old Rectory . Wakefield , at 7 ; Thursday , 12 th , Britannia ( 100 ) , -Music Hah , Shellield , at 7 ; Three Grand Principles ( 251 ) , Masonic Hall , Dcwsbury , at 0 ; Priday , 13 tb , Holmo Valley ( 937 ) , Victoria Hotel , Ilolmlirtli , at 7 ; Alfred Instruction ( 33-1 ) , Grillin Hotel , Leeds , at S . Chapter . —Fidelity ( 301 ) , Freemasons ' Hall , Leeds , at 7 .
SELBV . —Lodge of St . Germain ( No . S 27 ) . —On the 1 th of March lust , a Lodge of Emergency was held at the above Lodge for the installation of Bro . the Rev . J . D . Mac Gacheu , W . M ' . for the ensuing year . The installing Master was Bro . J . P . Bell , P . M . No . ( 55 , who discharged his duty with his usual ability . There was a full attendance of the brethren , and tho following brethren were chosen officers by the newly elected W . M . Bros . C . Gaggs , S . W . ; W . Richardson , J . W . ; Rev . J . H . Jackson , Chaplain ; Charles Smith , Secretary ; J . Tomkinson , Treasurer . Among the brethren present at the banquetwhich took lace at the Londesborough
, p Arms , were Bro . Lord Londesborough , P . S . W . of the Lodge , and P . Prov . S . G . W ., N . and E . Riding ; Bros . M . Pearson , P . M ., coroner for the county ; T . M . Wcddun , P . M . ; W . Dohu , P . M . ; T . Hawdou , P . M . ; T . W . Bartrill , P . M . ; 11 . Pearson , P . M . ; and many others , amongst whom were some visitors . During the evening many loyal and appropriate toasts were given , and the Lodge was closed amid every demonstration of brotherly sympathy and good feeling . Among the first acts of the new W . M . has been the establishment of a regular course of lectures for every