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Provincial.

Birchall , W . M . 86 ; TV . Bowden , W . M . 1213 ; J . If . Smith , P . M . 1094 ; and W . M . 249 ; E . Slee , W . M . 155 ; W . H . Grimmer , P . M . 155 and 226 ; E . Harbord , W . M . 477 ; TV . Crane , W . M . 1299 ; J . Pemberton , W . M . 1264 ; J . Kirshaw , W . M . 613 ; A . H . Whitehead , W . M . 113 ; R . Heap , W . M . 613 ; W . Vinas , P . M . 220 ; J . W . Baker , P . M . and Treas . 220 ; R . Jones , S . W . 220 ; R . H . D . Johnston , P . M . 1094 ; J . G . BntterfieldSec 220 JWood 249 and Treas . 1094 ; J . CookP . M .

, . ; . . , 220 and S . W . 1299 ; J . Jackson , P . M . 823 ; J . H . Johuston , 477 ; J Boxendale , P . M . 580 ; J . Porter , W . M . 343 ; J . Pritt , P . M .. 343 ; J . Banning . S . W . 343 ; TV . Heaps , J . W . 343 ; Rev . J Taylor , Sec . and Chaplain , 343 ; J . Cockshott , S . D . 343 ; M . Quayle , P . M . 343 ; Wilson , Dawson and many others . Shortly after eleven o ' clock , the Craft Lodge was opened in the several degrees by the W . M . of lodge 113 ( Preston ) , assis-220 Cobbam

ted , among others by Bros . J . Sellar , W . M ., ; as S . W and Hitch as J . W . After a " wait , " which proved more lengthened then pleasant , the Officers of the Provincial Grand Lodge were received in ^ due form , and the lodge having been properly opened , business was proceeded with . The Provincial G . Secretary read the roll of lodges within the province , and the result showed that the 49 lodges were represented with the exception of four . — Bro . T . Wylie moved that the rule with regard to fines for non-representation should

be put in force with regard to these four lodges . The matter was left over . The minutes of the previous Provincial Grand Lodges , held at Liverpool and Rutford during the previous year , were read , and unanimously confirmed . The R . W . Prov . M . G . Master said that . as the brethren would all receive copies of the balance sheet , he would merely intimate that the sum in hand at present was was £ 134 12 s . 9 d ., and the

amount in the bank £ 900 , making a total of £ 1034 12 s . 9 d . The accounts were passed unanimously . Bro . R . Wylie moved , and Bro . A . C . Mott seconded , that Bro . Hamer should be re-elected Grand Treasurer , the duties of which he had so efficiently fulfilled for many years . Bro . Hamer said he had last year intimated his intention of resigning his office , and he would now only accept it on two conditions —firstthat lie shonld be allowed to carry that intention

, into effect at tlie next annual meeting ; and second that the names of Prov . G . Reg ., and Prov , G , Sec . for the time being should be put in connexion with him as security at the bank . — Tho recraest was agreed to , and Bro . Hamer was accordingly re-appointed the Grand Treasuser . The following brethren were then chosen Provincial Grand Officers for the ensuing year , the new Officers being invested by tlie R . W . Prov . G . M . : —

Bro . Rt . Hon . Lord Skelmersdale - D . Prov . G . M . „ Hon . F . Stanley , M . P . - - Prov . S . G . W . „ TV . H . Schneider - - „ J . G . W . „ H . G . Vernon - G Chaplain . „ Bro . T . Wylie - - - „ G . Reg . „ H . S . Alpass - - - - „ G . Sec . „ Long . . - - „ G . S . D . White G . J . D .

„ „ „ Laidlaw . - - - „ G . Supt . of TV . „ R . Wylie - - - - „ G . D . of C . „ Marsh „ A . P . G . D . of C . „ Ibbs „ G . S . B . „ J . Skeaf - . - - - „ G . O . „ Pickering - - - - „ G . Purst . Broadbrid - - - - G . Steward .

„ ge „ „ Bawson „ G . Steward „ Fowler - - - - „ G . Steward „ M . Johnston - - - - „ G- Steward „ Sharrock - - - . „ G . Steward „ Baxendale - - - - „ G . Steward „ P . Ball „ Senior G . T . „ W . Bali „ Assist . G . T .

It was unanimously resolved , on the notion of Bro . R . Wylie that the sum of £ 21 be voted for the purpose of purchasing consecration vessels for the Prov . G . " Lodge . — Bro . Lord Skelmersdale , however , intimated his intention of furnishing the cup at his own cost — au act of generosity which was received with true masonic cordiality . After several grants had been made from the benevolent fund to distressed applicants . Brother T . Wylie gave notice that at the next Provincial

Grand Lodge he would move that the laws of the Benevolent Fund be so altered that the Prov . G . Lodge might vote sums not exceeding- £ 15 to applicants , and also that the bye-laws , when altered , should be printed and circulated amongst the lodges in the province at the cost of production . He made the latter suggestion because ho thought that many brethren were not aware of the existence of the fund of benevolence . The Prov . G . Secretary reported that during the past year two

new warrants had been granted , viz .: —one for the Pembroke Lodge , to meet at West Derby , and one for the Fermor Lodge , to meet at Southport . The lodges in the province were generally in a satisfactory state . Through the active exertions of Bro . Robert Wylie , Prov . G . Dir . Cer ., and with the assistance of the West Lancashire and Cheshire Lodges , Bro . TV . Robinson had been elected an annuitant on the Institution for Aged Freemasons . At the same election the Cheshire brethren secured the election of their candidate . This pleasing result , it was hoped , would , on future occasions , induce all the lodges in the province

to co-operate in voting for the candidate whom the majority of tho brethren at the Annual Meeting of the Provincial Grand Lodge should decide to support . The Provincial Grand Lodge then resolved itself into a Court of Governors of the West Lancashire Masonic Educational Institution for the Education and Advancement iu Life of the Children of Distressed ond Deceased Freemasons . The minutes of the meetings held during the year were read bBro . Mott

y , Honorary Secretary , and confirmed . He also submitted the following report : — "Your committee have again the honour and pleasure of presenting you witli a report of their proceedings , together with a statement of the finances of the institution for the year 1869 , and in doing so they feel confident that the results of the past year's labours are such as will ive satisfaction to the supporters of the

g institution , whilst they venture to hope their efforts will merit and obtain your approval . "When your committee presented their last report to you , there were twenty-five children upon the foundation , whilst at the present time thirty-four children are . receiving the benefits ofthe Institution for the Education and Advancement iu Life , of whom the sum of £ 238 6 s . 8 d . has been paid during the year ,

"The financial statement will bear a favourable comparison with those of former years , showing a steady and highly satisfactory increase in the funds of the institution , and proving that the interest of the brethren of the province , in the welfare of the charity , has in no way diminished . "If we except the proceeds of the Masonic Balls , held at the Town Hall , Liverpool , in the years 1863 and 1869 respectively , the exceptional and splendid results of the former being such as

it can seldom be hoped to realise—the income of the institution from the ordinary sources shows considerable improvement ; whilst taking the total financial results of the year , there now stands to the credit of the institution the sum of £ 7 , 400 invested , and £ 890 in the bank , against £ 6 , 600 invested , and £ 504 in the bank at the end of last year , thus showing a clear addition to the funds of £ 686 .

" Your committee have noticed with much satisfaction the adoption by the various lodges and chapters , of a suggestion made in the report of 1867 , and the subscriptions of the brethren have , in a number of instances , been paid in the name of their respective lodge or chapter , to constitute some brother a vice-president or life governor . Such a plan , if more extensively adopted , cannot fail , your committee believe , topreve a benefit to the institution , ancl a source of satisfaction to all . It tends to establish

the vice-presidoncy and life governorship of the institution as recognised honours in tho province ; it brings the claims of the charity more prominently before the brethren generally ; it creates a spirit of healthy emulation among the lodges and chapteis , and in many instances proves the means of directing to our funds donations which would not otherwise reach them . "To the officers and members of lodges and chapters , & c ., your committee beg to tender their heartfelt thanks for their cordial

sympathy aud liberal support during the past anel previous years ; and for this assistance and co-operation they confidently hope in the future , feeliug assured that the hearts of the brethren generally are in the cause not less than those of your committee . "Finally , your committee commence the labours of another year with renewed encouragement and hope , feeling assured that the object of this noble institution is one which commends itself to every Mason ; and whilst doing their utmost tor the accomplishment of the good purposes of tlie charity , they earnestly pray ,

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LODGE MINUTES, ETC.—No. 12. Article 5
MASONIC JOTTINGS.—No. 40. Article 8
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 8
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 10
MASONIC SAYINGS AND DOINGS ABROAD. Article 11
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GRAND LODGE OF SCOTLAND. INSTALLATION OF BRO. H.R.H. THE PRINCE OF WALES AS GRAND PATRON OF SCOTTISH FREEMASONRY. Article 12
ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR GIRLS. Article 13
ROYAL MASONIC BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION. Article 13
Craft Masonry. Article 14
PROVINCIAL. Article 15
ROYAL ARCH. Article 19
NEW SOUTH WALES. Article 19
Poetry. Article 20
LIST OF LODGE, MEETINGS, &c., FOR WEEK ENDING 21ST OCTOBER, 1870. Article 20
METROPOLITAN LODGES AND CHAPTERS OF INSTRUCTION. Article 20
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Provincial.

Birchall , W . M . 86 ; TV . Bowden , W . M . 1213 ; J . If . Smith , P . M . 1094 ; and W . M . 249 ; E . Slee , W . M . 155 ; W . H . Grimmer , P . M . 155 and 226 ; E . Harbord , W . M . 477 ; TV . Crane , W . M . 1299 ; J . Pemberton , W . M . 1264 ; J . Kirshaw , W . M . 613 ; A . H . Whitehead , W . M . 113 ; R . Heap , W . M . 613 ; W . Vinas , P . M . 220 ; J . W . Baker , P . M . and Treas . 220 ; R . Jones , S . W . 220 ; R . H . D . Johnston , P . M . 1094 ; J . G . BntterfieldSec 220 JWood 249 and Treas . 1094 ; J . CookP . M .

, . ; . . , 220 and S . W . 1299 ; J . Jackson , P . M . 823 ; J . H . Johuston , 477 ; J Boxendale , P . M . 580 ; J . Porter , W . M . 343 ; J . Pritt , P . M .. 343 ; J . Banning . S . W . 343 ; TV . Heaps , J . W . 343 ; Rev . J Taylor , Sec . and Chaplain , 343 ; J . Cockshott , S . D . 343 ; M . Quayle , P . M . 343 ; Wilson , Dawson and many others . Shortly after eleven o ' clock , the Craft Lodge was opened in the several degrees by the W . M . of lodge 113 ( Preston ) , assis-220 Cobbam

ted , among others by Bros . J . Sellar , W . M ., ; as S . W and Hitch as J . W . After a " wait , " which proved more lengthened then pleasant , the Officers of the Provincial Grand Lodge were received in ^ due form , and the lodge having been properly opened , business was proceeded with . The Provincial G . Secretary read the roll of lodges within the province , and the result showed that the 49 lodges were represented with the exception of four . — Bro . T . Wylie moved that the rule with regard to fines for non-representation should

be put in force with regard to these four lodges . The matter was left over . The minutes of the previous Provincial Grand Lodges , held at Liverpool and Rutford during the previous year , were read , and unanimously confirmed . The R . W . Prov . M . G . Master said that . as the brethren would all receive copies of the balance sheet , he would merely intimate that the sum in hand at present was was £ 134 12 s . 9 d ., and the

amount in the bank £ 900 , making a total of £ 1034 12 s . 9 d . The accounts were passed unanimously . Bro . R . Wylie moved , and Bro . A . C . Mott seconded , that Bro . Hamer should be re-elected Grand Treasurer , the duties of which he had so efficiently fulfilled for many years . Bro . Hamer said he had last year intimated his intention of resigning his office , and he would now only accept it on two conditions —firstthat lie shonld be allowed to carry that intention

, into effect at tlie next annual meeting ; and second that the names of Prov . G . Reg ., and Prov , G , Sec . for the time being should be put in connexion with him as security at the bank . — Tho recraest was agreed to , and Bro . Hamer was accordingly re-appointed the Grand Treasuser . The following brethren were then chosen Provincial Grand Officers for the ensuing year , the new Officers being invested by tlie R . W . Prov . G . M . : —

Bro . Rt . Hon . Lord Skelmersdale - D . Prov . G . M . „ Hon . F . Stanley , M . P . - - Prov . S . G . W . „ TV . H . Schneider - - „ J . G . W . „ H . G . Vernon - G Chaplain . „ Bro . T . Wylie - - - „ G . Reg . „ H . S . Alpass - - - - „ G . Sec . „ Long . . - - „ G . S . D . White G . J . D .

„ „ „ Laidlaw . - - - „ G . Supt . of TV . „ R . Wylie - - - - „ G . D . of C . „ Marsh „ A . P . G . D . of C . „ Ibbs „ G . S . B . „ J . Skeaf - . - - - „ G . O . „ Pickering - - - - „ G . Purst . Broadbrid - - - - G . Steward .

„ ge „ „ Bawson „ G . Steward „ Fowler - - - - „ G . Steward „ M . Johnston - - - - „ G- Steward „ Sharrock - - - . „ G . Steward „ Baxendale - - - - „ G . Steward „ P . Ball „ Senior G . T . „ W . Bali „ Assist . G . T .

It was unanimously resolved , on the notion of Bro . R . Wylie that the sum of £ 21 be voted for the purpose of purchasing consecration vessels for the Prov . G . " Lodge . — Bro . Lord Skelmersdale , however , intimated his intention of furnishing the cup at his own cost — au act of generosity which was received with true masonic cordiality . After several grants had been made from the benevolent fund to distressed applicants . Brother T . Wylie gave notice that at the next Provincial

Grand Lodge he would move that the laws of the Benevolent Fund be so altered that the Prov . G . Lodge might vote sums not exceeding- £ 15 to applicants , and also that the bye-laws , when altered , should be printed and circulated amongst the lodges in the province at the cost of production . He made the latter suggestion because ho thought that many brethren were not aware of the existence of the fund of benevolence . The Prov . G . Secretary reported that during the past year two

new warrants had been granted , viz .: —one for the Pembroke Lodge , to meet at West Derby , and one for the Fermor Lodge , to meet at Southport . The lodges in the province were generally in a satisfactory state . Through the active exertions of Bro . Robert Wylie , Prov . G . Dir . Cer ., and with the assistance of the West Lancashire and Cheshire Lodges , Bro . TV . Robinson had been elected an annuitant on the Institution for Aged Freemasons . At the same election the Cheshire brethren secured the election of their candidate . This pleasing result , it was hoped , would , on future occasions , induce all the lodges in the province

to co-operate in voting for the candidate whom the majority of tho brethren at the Annual Meeting of the Provincial Grand Lodge should decide to support . The Provincial Grand Lodge then resolved itself into a Court of Governors of the West Lancashire Masonic Educational Institution for the Education and Advancement iu Life of the Children of Distressed ond Deceased Freemasons . The minutes of the meetings held during the year were read bBro . Mott

y , Honorary Secretary , and confirmed . He also submitted the following report : — "Your committee have again the honour and pleasure of presenting you witli a report of their proceedings , together with a statement of the finances of the institution for the year 1869 , and in doing so they feel confident that the results of the past year's labours are such as will ive satisfaction to the supporters of the

g institution , whilst they venture to hope their efforts will merit and obtain your approval . "When your committee presented their last report to you , there were twenty-five children upon the foundation , whilst at the present time thirty-four children are . receiving the benefits ofthe Institution for the Education and Advancement iu Life , of whom the sum of £ 238 6 s . 8 d . has been paid during the year ,

"The financial statement will bear a favourable comparison with those of former years , showing a steady and highly satisfactory increase in the funds of the institution , and proving that the interest of the brethren of the province , in the welfare of the charity , has in no way diminished . "If we except the proceeds of the Masonic Balls , held at the Town Hall , Liverpool , in the years 1863 and 1869 respectively , the exceptional and splendid results of the former being such as

it can seldom be hoped to realise—the income of the institution from the ordinary sources shows considerable improvement ; whilst taking the total financial results of the year , there now stands to the credit of the institution the sum of £ 7 , 400 invested , and £ 890 in the bank , against £ 6 , 600 invested , and £ 504 in the bank at the end of last year , thus showing a clear addition to the funds of £ 686 .

" Your committee have noticed with much satisfaction the adoption by the various lodges and chapters , of a suggestion made in the report of 1867 , and the subscriptions of the brethren have , in a number of instances , been paid in the name of their respective lodge or chapter , to constitute some brother a vice-president or life governor . Such a plan , if more extensively adopted , cannot fail , your committee believe , topreve a benefit to the institution , ancl a source of satisfaction to all . It tends to establish

the vice-presidoncy and life governorship of the institution as recognised honours in tho province ; it brings the claims of the charity more prominently before the brethren generally ; it creates a spirit of healthy emulation among the lodges and chapteis , and in many instances proves the means of directing to our funds donations which would not otherwise reach them . "To the officers and members of lodges and chapters , & c ., your committee beg to tender their heartfelt thanks for their cordial

sympathy aud liberal support during the past anel previous years ; and for this assistance and co-operation they confidently hope in the future , feeliug assured that the hearts of the brethren generally are in the cause not less than those of your committee . "Finally , your committee commence the labours of another year with renewed encouragement and hope , feeling assured that the object of this noble institution is one which commends itself to every Mason ; and whilst doing their utmost tor the accomplishment of the good purposes of tlie charity , they earnestly pray ,

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