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The. Royal Albert Idiot Asylum, Lancaster.

read the following inscription from a plate which was placed on the foundation stone : — '' This foundation stone of the Royal Albert Asylum for Idiots and Imbeciles of the Northern Counties , was laid by the Right Honourable the Earl of Zetland , K . T ., Most Worshipful Grand Master of Eree and Accepted Masons of Englandassisted by the Grand Lodge of

, England , on Wednesday , the 17 th day of June , in the 31 st year of the reign of Her Majesty Queen Victoria ( Patron of the Asylum ) , and in the year of our Lord 1868 , A . E . 5872 . Edward Denis de Vitre , M . D ., Chairman of the Central Committee ; Edward Graham Paley , Architect . "

The G . Treas . then deposited in a cavity of the lower stone a phial containing current coins of the realm , and the G . Sec . placed the plate containing the above-quoted inscription on the stone . Bro . Kelland then handed the silver trowel to the Grand Master . The trowel is of a very beautiful design , was manufactured by Messrs . Ollivant and Bolsford , of

Manchester , and cost sixteen guineas . Its extreme length is about 14 inches , the massive handle being six inches long . The width of the trowel at the widest part is 4 £ inches . There is an ornamental bordering along the edges , and in the central part appears the following inscription : — Presented

to the Right Hon . the EARL of ZETLAND , K . T ., Most Worshipful Grand Master of the Free and Accepted Masons of England , upon the occasion of his laying , with full Masonic honours , the Foundation Stone of the

BOYAI , AEBEKT ASYLUM for Idiots and Imbeciles of the Northern Counties AT LANCASTEE , on Wednesday , June 17 , 186 S . The trowel was enclosed in a neat case , covered with

purple morocco , and inlaid with velvet of a like colour . The cement was thou spread , and the stone slowly lowered with three distinct knocks . The Grand Master proved the just position of the stone by the plumb rule , level , and square , which were successively handed to him by the J . G . Warden , the S-G . Wardenand the D . G . Master . He next gave the

, stone three knocks with the mallet . The mallet used on the occasion was quite a curiosity in itself , it being the same as was presented to King Charles II . by Sir Christopher Wren , when the foundation stone of St . Paul ' s Cathedral was laid in 1673- It bears a close resemblance to an operative's mallet ; it is of an oval shapethe pattern being what is styled "the

, horse's head . " Mallets of exactly the same form are , it is said , still used in some parts of Wales . There is a silver plate affixed to it , beai-ing an inscription , as follows : — " By order of the M . W . the Grand Master his Royal Highness the Duke of Sussex , & c , & c , and W . Master of the Lodge of Antiquity , and with the concurrence of

the brethren of the lodge , this plate has been engraven and affixed to this mallet , A . L . 5831 , A-D . 1827 , to commemorate that this being the same mallet with which his Majesty King Charles II . levelled the foundation stone of St . Paul's Cathedral , A . E . 5667 , A . D . 1673 , was presented to the late Lodge of St . Paul , now the Lodge of Antiquity , acting by imvcevflovial constitution , by

Brother Christopher Wren , R . W . D . G . M . and Worshipful Master of this lodge , and architect of that edifice . " A cornucopia and ewers containing wine and oil were handed to the Grand Master , who strewed the corn over

The. Royal Albert Idiot Asylum, Lancaster.

the stone , and afterwards poured on it the wine and oil , accompanying each act with the following speech : — "I strew this corn upon this stone as an emblem of plenty , and may the God of Heaven shower down his blessings upon us , and may we have abundance and plenty in this country . " " I pour this wine as an emblem of joy and gladness ,

and may the blessing of Divine truth enlighten our minds , and may virtue flourish as the vine . " I pour this oil as an emblem of peace , and may peace and happiness and brotherly lave and affection , prevail with us always . " The G . Chaplain then offered up prayer , after which the architect presented his plans to the G . Master , who

approved of them . Bro , the Rev . W . B . Smith , of Birmingham , then delivered a beautiful Masonic oration , which , for want of space , we are reluctantly compelled to omit . Bro . Albert Words , G . Dir . of Cers ., and Bro . Fenn , Assist . G . Dir . of Cers ., had the marshalling of the Masonic procession ; and they were assisted by Bros . A . Beesley , Prov . G . Dir . of Cers . for West Lancashire . The local Masonic referee was Bro . Dr . Moore , W . M . of the

Rowley Lodge , who also conducted the G . Master and the officers of the Grand Lodge to the platform . Upon Bro . Dr . Moore the work of making arrangements for the Masonic ceremonial chiefl y devolved ; and it is only due to that respected brother to say that he performed his onerous task in a highly satisfactory manner . About five o'clock a grand banquet was held in a

marquee erected in Springfield Park , iu front of the Rigby Hospital , presided over by Bro . tbe Earl of Zetland , and among those present were Bros , the Marquis of Hartington , Capt . Le Gendre Starkie , Chamberlain Starkie , LordDeTabley , E . M . Fen wick , G . E . Wilson , ( Dalham Tower ) , Montague Ainsley ( Ulverston ) , Edward Lawrence , W . H . Wakefield , Edward Dawson , John Bowes ,

P . M ., P . G . R- Cumberland and Westmoreland ; Uriah Nicholls , and numerous other brethren , and the following corporate dignitaries : — - The Mayor of Leeds , the Mayor of Preston , the Mayor of Blackburn , the Mayor of Stalybridge , and the Mayor of Durham . The caterer was Mr . Jennison , of Manchester , and the and the banquet was of a fivst-class description . The usual loyal and other toasts followed , which were dul y responded to , interspersed with some good music .

[ We hope , in the course of a week or two , to be able to afford space for some further particulars of this very interesting event , and to give an illustration of the front elevation of the building , reduced from the architect ' s drawing . —ED . F . -V . l

Metropolitan Lodge Meetings, Etc., For The Week Ending July 18ra, 1868.

METROPOLITAN LODGE MEETINGS , ETC ., FOR THE WEEK ENDING JULY 18 ra , 1868 .

MONDAY , July 13 th . —Lodge : Peckham , 879 , Edinbro ' Castle , Peckham-rye . TUESDAY , July 14 th . —Lodge : Wellington , 548 , White Swan Tavern , Deptford . WEDNESDAY , JULY 15 th . —Gen- Com . Grand Chapter , at 3 . Lodges : Beadon , 619 , Greyhound Tavern , Dulwich . Marquis of Dalhousie 1159 Freemasons' Hall .

, , , TIIUKSDAY , July 16 th . —Lodge : Cosmopolitan , 917 , Great Western Hotel , Paddington-FEIDAY , July 17 th . —Audit Com . Boys' School . Lodge : New Concord , 813 , Rosemary Branch Tavern , Hoxton . SATURDAY , July 18 th . —Lodge : Lewis , 1 , 185 , Nightingale Tavern , Wood-green .

To Correspondents.

TO CORRESPONDENTS .

* * All cormmrmEations to be addressed to 19 , Salisburystreet , Strand , London , W . C . P . G . S . ( Liverpool ) . —It is onr intention to publish the whole of the Music , with Explanatory Notes , in Book-form , in a few weeks .

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EARS OF WHEAT FROM A CORNUCOPIA. Article 1
THE KNIGHTS TEMPLARS. Article 3
CLASSICAL THEOLOGY, LXXXVIII. Article 5
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 6
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 7
ST. JOHN'S MASONRY AND THE HIGH DEGREES. Article 7
MASONIC REPORTING. Article 8
THE GOOD TEMPLARS. Article 8
EXPLANATORY NOTES TO LODGE MUSIC. Article 9
MASONIC MEMS. Article 11
UNITED GRAND LODGE. Article 11
PROVINCIAL. Article 16
IRELAND. Article 17
TURKEY. Article 17
ROYAL ARCH . Article 18
MARK MASONRY. Article 18
MASONIC FESTIVITIES. Article 18
THE. ROYAL ALBERT IDIOT ASYLUM, LANCASTER. Article 18
METROPOLITAN LODGE MEETINGS, ETC., FOR THE WEEK ENDING JULY 18ra, 1868. Article 20
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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The. Royal Albert Idiot Asylum, Lancaster.

read the following inscription from a plate which was placed on the foundation stone : — '' This foundation stone of the Royal Albert Asylum for Idiots and Imbeciles of the Northern Counties , was laid by the Right Honourable the Earl of Zetland , K . T ., Most Worshipful Grand Master of Eree and Accepted Masons of Englandassisted by the Grand Lodge of

, England , on Wednesday , the 17 th day of June , in the 31 st year of the reign of Her Majesty Queen Victoria ( Patron of the Asylum ) , and in the year of our Lord 1868 , A . E . 5872 . Edward Denis de Vitre , M . D ., Chairman of the Central Committee ; Edward Graham Paley , Architect . "

The G . Treas . then deposited in a cavity of the lower stone a phial containing current coins of the realm , and the G . Sec . placed the plate containing the above-quoted inscription on the stone . Bro . Kelland then handed the silver trowel to the Grand Master . The trowel is of a very beautiful design , was manufactured by Messrs . Ollivant and Bolsford , of

Manchester , and cost sixteen guineas . Its extreme length is about 14 inches , the massive handle being six inches long . The width of the trowel at the widest part is 4 £ inches . There is an ornamental bordering along the edges , and in the central part appears the following inscription : — Presented

to the Right Hon . the EARL of ZETLAND , K . T ., Most Worshipful Grand Master of the Free and Accepted Masons of England , upon the occasion of his laying , with full Masonic honours , the Foundation Stone of the

BOYAI , AEBEKT ASYLUM for Idiots and Imbeciles of the Northern Counties AT LANCASTEE , on Wednesday , June 17 , 186 S . The trowel was enclosed in a neat case , covered with

purple morocco , and inlaid with velvet of a like colour . The cement was thou spread , and the stone slowly lowered with three distinct knocks . The Grand Master proved the just position of the stone by the plumb rule , level , and square , which were successively handed to him by the J . G . Warden , the S-G . Wardenand the D . G . Master . He next gave the

, stone three knocks with the mallet . The mallet used on the occasion was quite a curiosity in itself , it being the same as was presented to King Charles II . by Sir Christopher Wren , when the foundation stone of St . Paul ' s Cathedral was laid in 1673- It bears a close resemblance to an operative's mallet ; it is of an oval shapethe pattern being what is styled "the

, horse's head . " Mallets of exactly the same form are , it is said , still used in some parts of Wales . There is a silver plate affixed to it , beai-ing an inscription , as follows : — " By order of the M . W . the Grand Master his Royal Highness the Duke of Sussex , & c , & c , and W . Master of the Lodge of Antiquity , and with the concurrence of

the brethren of the lodge , this plate has been engraven and affixed to this mallet , A . L . 5831 , A-D . 1827 , to commemorate that this being the same mallet with which his Majesty King Charles II . levelled the foundation stone of St . Paul's Cathedral , A . E . 5667 , A . D . 1673 , was presented to the late Lodge of St . Paul , now the Lodge of Antiquity , acting by imvcevflovial constitution , by

Brother Christopher Wren , R . W . D . G . M . and Worshipful Master of this lodge , and architect of that edifice . " A cornucopia and ewers containing wine and oil were handed to the Grand Master , who strewed the corn over

The. Royal Albert Idiot Asylum, Lancaster.

the stone , and afterwards poured on it the wine and oil , accompanying each act with the following speech : — "I strew this corn upon this stone as an emblem of plenty , and may the God of Heaven shower down his blessings upon us , and may we have abundance and plenty in this country . " " I pour this wine as an emblem of joy and gladness ,

and may the blessing of Divine truth enlighten our minds , and may virtue flourish as the vine . " I pour this oil as an emblem of peace , and may peace and happiness and brotherly lave and affection , prevail with us always . " The G . Chaplain then offered up prayer , after which the architect presented his plans to the G . Master , who

approved of them . Bro , the Rev . W . B . Smith , of Birmingham , then delivered a beautiful Masonic oration , which , for want of space , we are reluctantly compelled to omit . Bro . Albert Words , G . Dir . of Cers ., and Bro . Fenn , Assist . G . Dir . of Cers ., had the marshalling of the Masonic procession ; and they were assisted by Bros . A . Beesley , Prov . G . Dir . of Cers . for West Lancashire . The local Masonic referee was Bro . Dr . Moore , W . M . of the

Rowley Lodge , who also conducted the G . Master and the officers of the Grand Lodge to the platform . Upon Bro . Dr . Moore the work of making arrangements for the Masonic ceremonial chiefl y devolved ; and it is only due to that respected brother to say that he performed his onerous task in a highly satisfactory manner . About five o'clock a grand banquet was held in a

marquee erected in Springfield Park , iu front of the Rigby Hospital , presided over by Bro . tbe Earl of Zetland , and among those present were Bros , the Marquis of Hartington , Capt . Le Gendre Starkie , Chamberlain Starkie , LordDeTabley , E . M . Fen wick , G . E . Wilson , ( Dalham Tower ) , Montague Ainsley ( Ulverston ) , Edward Lawrence , W . H . Wakefield , Edward Dawson , John Bowes ,

P . M ., P . G . R- Cumberland and Westmoreland ; Uriah Nicholls , and numerous other brethren , and the following corporate dignitaries : — - The Mayor of Leeds , the Mayor of Preston , the Mayor of Blackburn , the Mayor of Stalybridge , and the Mayor of Durham . The caterer was Mr . Jennison , of Manchester , and the and the banquet was of a fivst-class description . The usual loyal and other toasts followed , which were dul y responded to , interspersed with some good music .

[ We hope , in the course of a week or two , to be able to afford space for some further particulars of this very interesting event , and to give an illustration of the front elevation of the building , reduced from the architect ' s drawing . —ED . F . -V . l

Metropolitan Lodge Meetings, Etc., For The Week Ending July 18ra, 1868.

METROPOLITAN LODGE MEETINGS , ETC ., FOR THE WEEK ENDING JULY 18 ra , 1868 .

MONDAY , July 13 th . —Lodge : Peckham , 879 , Edinbro ' Castle , Peckham-rye . TUESDAY , July 14 th . —Lodge : Wellington , 548 , White Swan Tavern , Deptford . WEDNESDAY , JULY 15 th . —Gen- Com . Grand Chapter , at 3 . Lodges : Beadon , 619 , Greyhound Tavern , Dulwich . Marquis of Dalhousie 1159 Freemasons' Hall .

, , , TIIUKSDAY , July 16 th . —Lodge : Cosmopolitan , 917 , Great Western Hotel , Paddington-FEIDAY , July 17 th . —Audit Com . Boys' School . Lodge : New Concord , 813 , Rosemary Branch Tavern , Hoxton . SATURDAY , July 18 th . —Lodge : Lewis , 1 , 185 , Nightingale Tavern , Wood-green .

To Correspondents.

TO CORRESPONDENTS .

* * All cormmrmEations to be addressed to 19 , Salisburystreet , Strand , London , W . C . P . G . S . ( Liverpool ) . —It is onr intention to publish the whole of the Music , with Explanatory Notes , in Book-form , in a few weeks .

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