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The Masonic Mirror.

and he Avas there to bo found Friday night after Friday night giving instruction to the younger members of the Craft , and he could always give good reasons for the peculiarity of his Avorking . It ivas there he Avas to be seen in the most perfect position more than as a steward of the Charities or as tho superintendent of that great building which was rising up under

him . In the lodge he shone above his fellows , for there were few who devoted so much time and patience to the junior members of Freemasonry . It Avas his desire in his teaching to impress every word , and he ivas at all times ready to give a reason for every word that Avas uttered . He concluded by moving a resolution to the effect that a resolution be recorded

on the minutes of the Grand Lodge expressive of the great loss Freemasonry had sustained iu the death of the active , esteemed , and energetic Bro . Stephen Barton AVilson , and of his untiring zeal and devotion in having done so much to promote tlie cultivation of right feelings in the Order . Having held the office of President of Emulation Lodge of Improvement for 30

years lie had won the esteem of every brother Mason , and that a copy of that resolution should be sent to the family of Bro . Stephen Barton AA'ilson . Bro . SAVAGE seconded the resolution , and said for thirty years he had the pleasure of Bro . Stephen Barton AA'ilson ' s

acquaintance , having found him an instructor in the Craft , when he entered ifc . He felt the deepest debt of gratitude was due to him for Ai hat he ( Bro . Savage ) knew of Freemasonry , and he Avas an esteemed friend . He took him by the hand , for when lie fust entered the Emulation Lodge of Improvement , Bro . Stephen Barton AVilson ivas in the chair thirty years ago » working the third degree , and when he solicited his aid Bro

AA'ilson cheerfully gave it to him , as he did to other brethren . He would not detain Grand Lodge , for his feelings Avould not allow him to make those remarks ho could address to them , ' but he fully believed that the Craft owed him a debt of obligation which , the never could repay . Ho entirely agreed iu all that had been said by Bro . Forster as to

young members of the Craft , and he begged to second the resolution , believing that it would be a long time before the vacancy caused by the death of Bro . Stephen Barton AA'ilson could be filled up , for no ono ivas so capable of filling his position ns himself . He was able to give a reason for everything he asserted , he was ready to answer any questions as to their

ceremonies or lectures , his information Avas most valuable , and he deeply studied those great principles with which ho stored his well cultivated mind , and his ( Bro . Savage's ) deep regret was that amongst " fche old familiar faces" they should see him no

more . The resolution was then put and agreed to unanimously . COALS POB THE ASYLUM . Bro . JOHN UDALL , P . G . D ., moved that tho sum of £ 50 be given from the Fund of General Purposes . That the money be placed in the hands of the Secretary of the Asylum of the

Eoyal Benevolent Institution for Aged Freemasons and their AvidoAvs . to supply the inmates at Croydon Avith coals during tho winter season . The motion Avas agreed to , and Grand Lodge ivas closed in aiiijile form and with solemn prayer .

Provincial.

PROVINCIAL .

ESSEX . PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE . On AVednesday , the 30 th ult ., the R . AA' . Bro . R . J . Bagshaw , held a Provincial Grand Lodge at the Three Cups Hotel ,

Colchester , which w ; . s attended by about sixty of the officers and members of tlie Provincial Lodge and the various Craft lodges in tbe province , amongst whom were : — Bros . Rev . F . B . Shepherd , Prov . G . Chap . ; A . E . Church , P . M ., Prov . J . G . AA' . ; J . Burton , P . M ., Prov . G . Treas . ; J . Mann , P . M ., Prov . G . Sec . ; P . Matthews , P . M ., Prov . G . Dir . of Cers . ; W . D . AVard , Prov . G . I . G . ; and AV . Liddington , Prov .

G . Tyler . Lodgo 51 , Colchester . —Bros . E . S . Bean , AV . M . ; H . Darken , S . AV . ; AV . H . Bland , P . M . ; AV . Griffin , P . M . ; Coppin , P . M . ; S . Chaplin , T . Penning , It . Evans , C . Becker , J . Salmon , G . Allen , P . Hasfc ,-E . Stammers , AA ' . P . Lewis , Z . Pettit , J . H . Pettit , G . W . Smith , and J . Wifcfcen !

Lodge 214 , Romford . —Bros . E . S . Taylor , P . JI . ; and J . Self , S . D . Lodge 276 , Chelmsford . —Bros . AV . M . Humphrey , P . M . ; A . Dun-ant , Prov . S . G . AV . ; and J . AV . Hair , Lodge 311 , Lewes . —Bro . C . T . AA'heable . Lodge 433 , Brightlingsea . —Bros . T . Lake , AV . M . ; J . Francis , S . AV . ; H . York , J . AV . ; AV . Bishop , P . M . ; J . Chapman , P . M . ;

C . Blyttie , P . M . ; J . Rodger . Lodge 453 , Chigwell . —Bros . J . Glass , AV . M . ; J . B . Lomas , P . M . ; G . Motion , P . M . ; R . E . Motion , P . M . Lodge 650 , Harwich . —Bros . Surridge , P . M . ; and J . South ,

P . M . Lodge 697 , Colchester . —Bros . C . Carnegie , AV . M . ; A . AA ' olverson , S . AV . ; Captain Sherringham , J . AA ' . ; P . Martin , L . Miller , D . LeAvis , AV . E . Holland , and J . Swann . Lodge 1 , 024 , Maldon . —Bros . T . G . Green , AA . M . ; Rev . E . R . Horwood , J . AV , and Chap . ; T . Aldliam , C . Clarke , AV . Laver , J . M . Barrington , G . P . Jay , E . J . Bridge , C . J . Andrew , and

AV . Bright . The lodgo Avas opened iu due form and with prayer , by the Provincial Grand Chaplain . The minutes of the last meeting , held at Chelmsford in 1863 , having been confirmed , a statement of accounts for the past three years was presented , showing a balance in hand of rather over £ 70 .

Among other correspondence read was a copy of a letter addressed by the brethren of the Chelmsford Lodgo to the Deputy Provincial Grand Master ( Bro . Major Skinner ) , condoling with him in his serious illness , with Bro . Skinner's reply thereto , Avritten , as it stated , from his death bed , expressing the satisfaction he had had in being a Mason for over forty years and his good wishes for every lodge in the province . A letter

was ordered to be written on behalf of the Provincial Grand Lodgo , expressive of the sympathy of every brother with tlie Deputy Grand Master in this his great hour of trial . On the motion of the Rev . Chaplain ( whospoke in high terms of the usefulness of the Institution ) , seconded by Bro . Becker , and supported by Bro . Matthews , a donation of £ 10 10 s . was

voted to the Essex and Colchester Hospital ; also donations of £ 5 5 s . each to the four principal Masonic Charities , viz ., the Boys' and Girls' Schools , the Benevolent Institution , and the AA'idows' Fund . The R . AV . Prov . G . M . appointed the following brethren Provincial Grand Officers for the ensuing year : —

Bro . E . Bean , P . M . 51 Prov . G . S . AV . „ Humphrey , P . M . 276 „ G . J . W . „ Rev . F . B . Shepherd , 276 ... „ G . Chap . „ John Mann , P . M „ G . Sec . „ Joseph Burton , P . M „ G . Treas . „ Lomas , P . M . 453 „ G . S . D .

„ AV . Bishop , 433 „ G . J . D . „ J . AA ' . Hair , 276 ; .... „ G . Reg . „ C . Carnegie , AA ' . M . 697 „ G . Supt . of Works .

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RECOLLECTIONS OF THE LODGE OF FREEMASONS AT THORNHILL. Article 1
LODGE OFFICERS, THEIR POWERS AND DUTIES. Article 3
MONITA SECRETA SOCIETATIS JESU. Article 6
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 7
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 8
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 9
PROVINCIAL. Article 14
ROYAL ARCH. Article 16
RED CROSS KNIGHTS. Article 16
MEETINGS OF THE SCIENTIFIC AND LEARNED SOCIETIES FOR THE WEEK ENDING JUNE 16TH, 1866. Article 17
THE WEEK. Article 17
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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The Masonic Mirror.

and he Avas there to bo found Friday night after Friday night giving instruction to the younger members of the Craft , and he could always give good reasons for the peculiarity of his Avorking . It ivas there he Avas to be seen in the most perfect position more than as a steward of the Charities or as tho superintendent of that great building which was rising up under

him . In the lodge he shone above his fellows , for there were few who devoted so much time and patience to the junior members of Freemasonry . It Avas his desire in his teaching to impress every word , and he ivas at all times ready to give a reason for every word that Avas uttered . He concluded by moving a resolution to the effect that a resolution be recorded

on the minutes of the Grand Lodge expressive of the great loss Freemasonry had sustained iu the death of the active , esteemed , and energetic Bro . Stephen Barton AVilson , and of his untiring zeal and devotion in having done so much to promote tlie cultivation of right feelings in the Order . Having held the office of President of Emulation Lodge of Improvement for 30

years lie had won the esteem of every brother Mason , and that a copy of that resolution should be sent to the family of Bro . Stephen Barton AA'ilson . Bro . SAVAGE seconded the resolution , and said for thirty years he had the pleasure of Bro . Stephen Barton AA'ilson ' s

acquaintance , having found him an instructor in the Craft , when he entered ifc . He felt the deepest debt of gratitude was due to him for Ai hat he ( Bro . Savage ) knew of Freemasonry , and he Avas an esteemed friend . He took him by the hand , for when lie fust entered the Emulation Lodge of Improvement , Bro . Stephen Barton AVilson ivas in the chair thirty years ago » working the third degree , and when he solicited his aid Bro

AA'ilson cheerfully gave it to him , as he did to other brethren . He would not detain Grand Lodge , for his feelings Avould not allow him to make those remarks ho could address to them , ' but he fully believed that the Craft owed him a debt of obligation which , the never could repay . Ho entirely agreed iu all that had been said by Bro . Forster as to

young members of the Craft , and he begged to second the resolution , believing that it would be a long time before the vacancy caused by the death of Bro . Stephen Barton AA'ilson could be filled up , for no ono ivas so capable of filling his position ns himself . He was able to give a reason for everything he asserted , he was ready to answer any questions as to their

ceremonies or lectures , his information Avas most valuable , and he deeply studied those great principles with which ho stored his well cultivated mind , and his ( Bro . Savage's ) deep regret was that amongst " fche old familiar faces" they should see him no

more . The resolution was then put and agreed to unanimously . COALS POB THE ASYLUM . Bro . JOHN UDALL , P . G . D ., moved that tho sum of £ 50 be given from the Fund of General Purposes . That the money be placed in the hands of the Secretary of the Asylum of the

Eoyal Benevolent Institution for Aged Freemasons and their AvidoAvs . to supply the inmates at Croydon Avith coals during tho winter season . The motion Avas agreed to , and Grand Lodge ivas closed in aiiijile form and with solemn prayer .

Provincial.

PROVINCIAL .

ESSEX . PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE . On AVednesday , the 30 th ult ., the R . AA' . Bro . R . J . Bagshaw , held a Provincial Grand Lodge at the Three Cups Hotel ,

Colchester , which w ; . s attended by about sixty of the officers and members of tlie Provincial Lodge and the various Craft lodges in tbe province , amongst whom were : — Bros . Rev . F . B . Shepherd , Prov . G . Chap . ; A . E . Church , P . M ., Prov . J . G . AA' . ; J . Burton , P . M ., Prov . G . Treas . ; J . Mann , P . M ., Prov . G . Sec . ; P . Matthews , P . M ., Prov . G . Dir . of Cers . ; W . D . AVard , Prov . G . I . G . ; and AV . Liddington , Prov .

G . Tyler . Lodgo 51 , Colchester . —Bros . E . S . Bean , AV . M . ; H . Darken , S . AV . ; AV . H . Bland , P . M . ; AV . Griffin , P . M . ; Coppin , P . M . ; S . Chaplin , T . Penning , It . Evans , C . Becker , J . Salmon , G . Allen , P . Hasfc ,-E . Stammers , AA ' . P . Lewis , Z . Pettit , J . H . Pettit , G . W . Smith , and J . Wifcfcen !

Lodge 214 , Romford . —Bros . E . S . Taylor , P . JI . ; and J . Self , S . D . Lodge 276 , Chelmsford . —Bros . AV . M . Humphrey , P . M . ; A . Dun-ant , Prov . S . G . AV . ; and J . AV . Hair , Lodge 311 , Lewes . —Bro . C . T . AA'heable . Lodge 433 , Brightlingsea . —Bros . T . Lake , AV . M . ; J . Francis , S . AV . ; H . York , J . AV . ; AV . Bishop , P . M . ; J . Chapman , P . M . ;

C . Blyttie , P . M . ; J . Rodger . Lodge 453 , Chigwell . —Bros . J . Glass , AV . M . ; J . B . Lomas , P . M . ; G . Motion , P . M . ; R . E . Motion , P . M . Lodge 650 , Harwich . —Bros . Surridge , P . M . ; and J . South ,

P . M . Lodge 697 , Colchester . —Bros . C . Carnegie , AV . M . ; A . AA ' olverson , S . AV . ; Captain Sherringham , J . AA ' . ; P . Martin , L . Miller , D . LeAvis , AV . E . Holland , and J . Swann . Lodge 1 , 024 , Maldon . —Bros . T . G . Green , AA . M . ; Rev . E . R . Horwood , J . AV , and Chap . ; T . Aldliam , C . Clarke , AV . Laver , J . M . Barrington , G . P . Jay , E . J . Bridge , C . J . Andrew , and

AV . Bright . The lodgo Avas opened iu due form and with prayer , by the Provincial Grand Chaplain . The minutes of the last meeting , held at Chelmsford in 1863 , having been confirmed , a statement of accounts for the past three years was presented , showing a balance in hand of rather over £ 70 .

Among other correspondence read was a copy of a letter addressed by the brethren of the Chelmsford Lodgo to the Deputy Provincial Grand Master ( Bro . Major Skinner ) , condoling with him in his serious illness , with Bro . Skinner's reply thereto , Avritten , as it stated , from his death bed , expressing the satisfaction he had had in being a Mason for over forty years and his good wishes for every lodge in the province . A letter

was ordered to be written on behalf of the Provincial Grand Lodgo , expressive of the sympathy of every brother with tlie Deputy Grand Master in this his great hour of trial . On the motion of the Rev . Chaplain ( whospoke in high terms of the usefulness of the Institution ) , seconded by Bro . Becker , and supported by Bro . Matthews , a donation of £ 10 10 s . was

voted to the Essex and Colchester Hospital ; also donations of £ 5 5 s . each to the four principal Masonic Charities , viz ., the Boys' and Girls' Schools , the Benevolent Institution , and the AA'idows' Fund . The R . AV . Prov . G . M . appointed the following brethren Provincial Grand Officers for the ensuing year : —

Bro . E . Bean , P . M . 51 Prov . G . S . AV . „ Humphrey , P . M . 276 „ G . J . W . „ Rev . F . B . Shepherd , 276 ... „ G . Chap . „ John Mann , P . M „ G . Sec . „ Joseph Burton , P . M „ G . Treas . „ Lomas , P . M . 453 „ G . S . D .

„ AV . Bishop , 433 „ G . J . D . „ J . AA ' . Hair , 276 ; .... „ G . Reg . „ C . Carnegie , AA ' . M . 697 „ G . Supt . of Works .

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