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Knights Templar.

thanks to the retiring E . C . and installing officers having been carried , the encampment was closed in ancient form , and the Sir Knts . adjourned to the Royal Station Hotel , where the banquet was held , ancl passed a pleasant evening .

Mark Masonry.

MARK MASONRY .

YORKSHIRE ( NORTH AND EAST ) . Hum . —Minerva- Lodge ( No . 12 ) . —At a regular meeting held on Monday evening , May 1 st , pursuant to summons , there Avere preset—Bros . Thos . AValfcon , AV . M . ; R . E . Harrison , S . W . ; M . C . Peek , J . AV . ; J . F . Holden , Treas . ; AV . Reynolds , Sec ; J . H . Peart , M . O . ; J . M . Scherling , S . O . ; J . T . Robinson , J . O . ; J . G . AA' . AA'ilson , Reg . ; J . Linwood , S . D . ; F . Jackson , J . D . ; J . M . Hodgkinsonas LG .. ; J . Norton and AA' . JohnsonTylers

, , ; S . B . Coltman , G . Lyotfc , & c . The loclge having been opened in due and ancient form , the ballot box was prepared for Rros . AV . K . Brown , P . E . Stabell , B . Milm , C . P . Gibson , ancl AV . AV . Hall ; also as joining members Bros . Thos . Hewson ancl Martin Kemp ( late of this lodge ); and as a serving brother ( for whom a dispensation fromjthe Grand Master had been obtained ) Bro . J . Faulkner , all of whom were unanimously accepted . Bros . George Hardancl AV . K . Brown were then admitted and

y regu larly advanced to this honourable degree by the AA' . M ., Bro . M . C . Peck giving the signs and explanation of the degree . Three brethren having been proposed for ballofc afc the next meeting the lodge was closed in due ancl ancient form , and with solemn prayer .

Ireland.

IRELAND .

SKIBBEREEN . FIFTEENTH MASONIC LODGE OT IHELAXD . On AA'ednesday evening , April 26 , the members of the above loclge assembled at their Rooms , North-street , Skibberoen , to present fco Bro . J . AA' . Potter , jun ,, the following Address , accompanied with a handsome Master Mason's Jewel , previous to his departure for America , to which country he is about to

return , after un nbsence of seven years . After all had partaken heartily of the excellent supper provided by the hostess of the Prince of AA ' ales hotel , Bro . Charles Gierke , W . M ., proposed the usual loyal ancl Masonic coasts , which wore duly nnd truly responded to . He then said—Brethren , —I rise to propose the toast of the evening— "The Health of our worthy Brother , John Potter , " who is about to leave us for the far distant AA'cstand I assure youBrethren

, , , I feel deeply my own inability to clo justice to tliis toast , ancl nothing would induce mo to occupy this chair to-night did I nofc feel that , were ifc filled by one of Ireland ' s greatest orators , he could not add one iota fco fco tho respect ancl esteem that j'ou hold that worthy Brother in . AVho , when duty called , saiv John Potter flinch ? AA'hen the widow , the orphan , or the distressed brother called for assistance , ivas not the hand , heart , and purse of that honest brother ever open ? Brethren , you

hai * e known him from his childhood , and has the breath of slander ever passed over that worthy brother ? If you look at that journal ivhich he has been for some time conducting , and in which he never forgot the interest of 15 , you will see there tho articles emanating from his pen are the terror to the evil , while they are tlie friends fco . tho well-doer . Brethren , allow me to bear my humble testimony to the efficient manner in ivhich he conducted the duties of Secretary to this Loclge .

Those , among many others , are the reasons we regret the departure of our respected brother . Tlie AA . Master then saicl , —Brother John Potter , I am deputed by Lodge 15 to present you with these small tokens of our regard and esteem—small tokens indeed they are , but we trust thafc you will accept the will for the deed—and when you look on them iu thafc distant laud of your adoption , yon ivill think of your brothers afc home . Ancl now allow me on the

part of 15 to express a wish—nay , nn earnest prayer—thnfc in after years you will again visit the land of your birth , crowned Avith wealth and honour , and that you will find olcl 15 as ifc should be , one of the best lodges in Ireland . " Skibbereen , April 26 th , 1865 . " Dear Sir and Brother , —AA ' e beg you will accept this slight testimony of our esteem , offered to you from a conviction that

Ireland.

Ave should be deficient in fraternal feeling and regard , as ivell as in justice to your merits as a friend and brother , if Ave suffered you to leave Skibbereen for a foreign laud Avithout some such evidence of our feelings and your worth . "If the course of uniform integrity and good feeling which has Avon the respect of all who know you , may be considered to entitle you to such an expression of our sentiments as AVS now offer , your claim is indeed indisputable .

"And , therefore , wdiile we regret your departure , we avail ourselves ivith pleasure of the opportunity ifc affords of thua expressing our sincere esteem , as well as our warmest ivishes . for you and your family's welfare and happiness , and beg your acceptance of the accompanying Jewel to remind you of the friends you part from . " AA ' e remain , dear Sir and Brother , most faithfully and fraternally yours ,

" CHAHUS CEEKKE , W . M . RICHARD LEE , S . AV . JOHN * F . LEWIS , J . W . " The AA ' . M . here handed to Bro . Potter the jeivel , an exceedingly ne . ifc emblem , manufactured by Bro . Spencer , of London , and bearing the following inscription : — "Presented by the Fifteenth Masonic Loclge of Ireland , Skibbereen , to Brother John IV . Potter , junr ., as a mark of

esteem , on the occasion of his leaving his native country for America . April , 1866 . " In reply Bro . Potter Potter said : — "Brethren , —The truly brotherly and affectionate adch'ess . ivith which you have been so kind as to present me , accompanied by a unique and valuable Masonic Jewel , as a mark of your favour which , I fear , I am nofc justly entitled fco ; bufc lenowing the willingness of the Craft to overlook the

shortcomings of their brethren , and to vieiv their exertions , however humble , from the sunny side , to accept ivith unbounded pleasure and thankfulness this assurance of your friendship . For the expression of good-will contained iu your kind address , I am extremely grateful , and my every exertion shall be to retain

unsullied my Masonic reputation , so that neither the Craft nor my Mother Loclge may ever regret that I became possessed of the secrets ancl mysteries of the noble Order of Free and Accepted Masons . No matter Avhere I may be thrown by the chances and vicissitudes of this life , I shall ever remember with true Masonic love your exceeding kindness ; and believe me , I shall always anxiously watch lhe rise and progress of the 15 th Lodge of Ireland . Should ifc be my lot to never again return

to my native land , I can assure you that to my latest hour , and with my latest breath , I shall wish success and prosperity to the brethren of 15 . In the country to which I am going Masonry is a great and grand grand institution . There the right hand of fellowship is cordially extended to all true and worthy brothers . There , as here , all the generous impulses of our nature are quickened into life by that talismanic touchthe grip of a Master Mason—whereby they are at once

recognised as members of the great Masonic family , and treated as only Masons treat each other—with equality and fraternity , kindness , and consideration . AA'ishing you , my brethren , all the comforts ol this world , and those of the world to come , and should we not meet again in this life , ivhen the dread mandate shall summon us home , may vie be found duly and truly prepared , so thut we may meet again in the Grand Lodge above . Again thanking you sincerely for your great kindness towards

me on this as on many other occasions , I have only to acid thafc I heartily hope the Great Author of the Universe may take you into his safe and holy keeping . Such is the prayer of vour affectionate brother . " During the evening several of the brethren proposed and responded to toasts , each availing of the opportunity to express , his deep regret at Bro . Potter's departure , but they felt sure , his kind dispositionwould gain for him in Americaas it did in

, , Skibbereen , many sincere friends . During the evening songs were sung , and a few hours passed as pleasantly as coulcl bo expected under the circumstances , and at its close , the chairman , in the name of the Lodge and iu language truly affecting bid tho sad farewell , " good-bye . "

TELL a plain countryman that the sun is much bigger than his cart-wheel , ancl he laughs thee to scorn ; yet the scholar by the eye of reason plainly sees and acknowledges the truth . Such is * the difference between ignorance ancl knowledge .

“The Freemasons' Monthly Magazine: 1865-05-13, Page 15” Masonic Periodicals Online, Library and Museum of Freemasonry, 31 March 2023, masonicperiodicals.org/periodicals/mmr/issues/mmr_13051865/page/15/.
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HISTORICAL SKETCH OF MASONIC EVENTS DURING 1864. Article 1
CHURCH BELLS: THEIR ANTIQUITIES AND CONNECTION WITH ARCHITECTURE. Article 2
PERU. Article 4
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 4
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 6
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 7
METROPOLITAN. Article 9
PROVINCIAL. Article 11
ROYAL ARCH. Article 14
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 14
MARK MASONRY. Article 15
IRELAND. Article 15
CHANNEL ISLANDS. Article 16
Obituary. Article 17
THE WEEK. Article 18
TO CORRESPONDEiNTS. Article 20
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Knights Templar.

thanks to the retiring E . C . and installing officers having been carried , the encampment was closed in ancient form , and the Sir Knts . adjourned to the Royal Station Hotel , where the banquet was held , ancl passed a pleasant evening .

Mark Masonry.

MARK MASONRY .

YORKSHIRE ( NORTH AND EAST ) . Hum . —Minerva- Lodge ( No . 12 ) . —At a regular meeting held on Monday evening , May 1 st , pursuant to summons , there Avere preset—Bros . Thos . AValfcon , AV . M . ; R . E . Harrison , S . W . ; M . C . Peek , J . AV . ; J . F . Holden , Treas . ; AV . Reynolds , Sec ; J . H . Peart , M . O . ; J . M . Scherling , S . O . ; J . T . Robinson , J . O . ; J . G . AA' . AA'ilson , Reg . ; J . Linwood , S . D . ; F . Jackson , J . D . ; J . M . Hodgkinsonas LG .. ; J . Norton and AA' . JohnsonTylers

, , ; S . B . Coltman , G . Lyotfc , & c . The loclge having been opened in due and ancient form , the ballot box was prepared for Rros . AV . K . Brown , P . E . Stabell , B . Milm , C . P . Gibson , ancl AV . AV . Hall ; also as joining members Bros . Thos . Hewson ancl Martin Kemp ( late of this lodge ); and as a serving brother ( for whom a dispensation fromjthe Grand Master had been obtained ) Bro . J . Faulkner , all of whom were unanimously accepted . Bros . George Hardancl AV . K . Brown were then admitted and

y regu larly advanced to this honourable degree by the AA' . M ., Bro . M . C . Peck giving the signs and explanation of the degree . Three brethren having been proposed for ballofc afc the next meeting the lodge was closed in due ancl ancient form , and with solemn prayer .

Ireland.

IRELAND .

SKIBBEREEN . FIFTEENTH MASONIC LODGE OT IHELAXD . On AA'ednesday evening , April 26 , the members of the above loclge assembled at their Rooms , North-street , Skibberoen , to present fco Bro . J . AA' . Potter , jun ,, the following Address , accompanied with a handsome Master Mason's Jewel , previous to his departure for America , to which country he is about to

return , after un nbsence of seven years . After all had partaken heartily of the excellent supper provided by the hostess of the Prince of AA ' ales hotel , Bro . Charles Gierke , W . M ., proposed the usual loyal ancl Masonic coasts , which wore duly nnd truly responded to . He then said—Brethren , —I rise to propose the toast of the evening— "The Health of our worthy Brother , John Potter , " who is about to leave us for the far distant AA'cstand I assure youBrethren

, , , I feel deeply my own inability to clo justice to tliis toast , ancl nothing would induce mo to occupy this chair to-night did I nofc feel that , were ifc filled by one of Ireland ' s greatest orators , he could not add one iota fco fco tho respect ancl esteem that j'ou hold that worthy Brother in . AVho , when duty called , saiv John Potter flinch ? AA'hen the widow , the orphan , or the distressed brother called for assistance , ivas not the hand , heart , and purse of that honest brother ever open ? Brethren , you

hai * e known him from his childhood , and has the breath of slander ever passed over that worthy brother ? If you look at that journal ivhich he has been for some time conducting , and in which he never forgot the interest of 15 , you will see there tho articles emanating from his pen are the terror to the evil , while they are tlie friends fco . tho well-doer . Brethren , allow me to bear my humble testimony to the efficient manner in ivhich he conducted the duties of Secretary to this Loclge .

Those , among many others , are the reasons we regret the departure of our respected brother . Tlie AA . Master then saicl , —Brother John Potter , I am deputed by Lodge 15 to present you with these small tokens of our regard and esteem—small tokens indeed they are , but we trust thafc you will accept the will for the deed—and when you look on them iu thafc distant laud of your adoption , yon ivill think of your brothers afc home . Ancl now allow me on the

part of 15 to express a wish—nay , nn earnest prayer—thnfc in after years you will again visit the land of your birth , crowned Avith wealth and honour , and that you will find olcl 15 as ifc should be , one of the best lodges in Ireland . " Skibbereen , April 26 th , 1865 . " Dear Sir and Brother , —AA ' e beg you will accept this slight testimony of our esteem , offered to you from a conviction that

Ireland.

Ave should be deficient in fraternal feeling and regard , as ivell as in justice to your merits as a friend and brother , if Ave suffered you to leave Skibbereen for a foreign laud Avithout some such evidence of our feelings and your worth . "If the course of uniform integrity and good feeling which has Avon the respect of all who know you , may be considered to entitle you to such an expression of our sentiments as AVS now offer , your claim is indeed indisputable .

"And , therefore , wdiile we regret your departure , we avail ourselves ivith pleasure of the opportunity ifc affords of thua expressing our sincere esteem , as well as our warmest ivishes . for you and your family's welfare and happiness , and beg your acceptance of the accompanying Jewel to remind you of the friends you part from . " AA ' e remain , dear Sir and Brother , most faithfully and fraternally yours ,

" CHAHUS CEEKKE , W . M . RICHARD LEE , S . AV . JOHN * F . LEWIS , J . W . " The AA ' . M . here handed to Bro . Potter the jeivel , an exceedingly ne . ifc emblem , manufactured by Bro . Spencer , of London , and bearing the following inscription : — "Presented by the Fifteenth Masonic Loclge of Ireland , Skibbereen , to Brother John IV . Potter , junr ., as a mark of

esteem , on the occasion of his leaving his native country for America . April , 1866 . " In reply Bro . Potter Potter said : — "Brethren , —The truly brotherly and affectionate adch'ess . ivith which you have been so kind as to present me , accompanied by a unique and valuable Masonic Jewel , as a mark of your favour which , I fear , I am nofc justly entitled fco ; bufc lenowing the willingness of the Craft to overlook the

shortcomings of their brethren , and to vieiv their exertions , however humble , from the sunny side , to accept ivith unbounded pleasure and thankfulness this assurance of your friendship . For the expression of good-will contained iu your kind address , I am extremely grateful , and my every exertion shall be to retain

unsullied my Masonic reputation , so that neither the Craft nor my Mother Loclge may ever regret that I became possessed of the secrets ancl mysteries of the noble Order of Free and Accepted Masons . No matter Avhere I may be thrown by the chances and vicissitudes of this life , I shall ever remember with true Masonic love your exceeding kindness ; and believe me , I shall always anxiously watch lhe rise and progress of the 15 th Lodge of Ireland . Should ifc be my lot to never again return

to my native land , I can assure you that to my latest hour , and with my latest breath , I shall wish success and prosperity to the brethren of 15 . In the country to which I am going Masonry is a great and grand grand institution . There the right hand of fellowship is cordially extended to all true and worthy brothers . There , as here , all the generous impulses of our nature are quickened into life by that talismanic touchthe grip of a Master Mason—whereby they are at once

recognised as members of the great Masonic family , and treated as only Masons treat each other—with equality and fraternity , kindness , and consideration . AA'ishing you , my brethren , all the comforts ol this world , and those of the world to come , and should we not meet again in this life , ivhen the dread mandate shall summon us home , may vie be found duly and truly prepared , so thut we may meet again in the Grand Lodge above . Again thanking you sincerely for your great kindness towards

me on this as on many other occasions , I have only to acid thafc I heartily hope the Great Author of the Universe may take you into his safe and holy keeping . Such is the prayer of vour affectionate brother . " During the evening several of the brethren proposed and responded to toasts , each availing of the opportunity to express , his deep regret at Bro . Potter's departure , but they felt sure , his kind dispositionwould gain for him in Americaas it did in

, , Skibbereen , many sincere friends . During the evening songs were sung , and a few hours passed as pleasantly as coulcl bo expected under the circumstances , and at its close , the chairman , in the name of the Lodge and iu language truly affecting bid tho sad farewell , " good-bye . "

TELL a plain countryman that the sun is much bigger than his cart-wheel , ancl he laughs thee to scorn ; yet the scholar by the eye of reason plainly sees and acknowledges the truth . Such is * the difference between ignorance ancl knowledge .

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