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Provincial.

Master . Of the previous lodges in Sheffield the Brittania has existed more than a century , and the Royal Brunswick since 1793 . Both are in a flourishing condition , and have a large number of members . It ivas , therefore , thought advisable to establish a third , and in compliment to the Fitzwilliam Family , of Avhom several illustrious members have Avorn the Masonic badge as Avell as the Star and Garter , the new lodge has been named the " Wentworth . " Tlie ceremony of consecration was

performed in an impressive manner by the D . Prov . G . M . ivho gave several impromptu addresses in a manner to elicit the hanks of all present , jit the close of the consecration , Bro . J . H . Garnott was installed first Master . The following appointments were then made , Bros . Matthews . S . AV . ; Pheilschmit , J . W . ; Ward , Sec . ; Askham , S . D . ; G . Asliberry , J . D . ; Bennett , I . G . ; Wilkinson , Tyler . Bro . Ban-as presided at the organ , ¦ and gaA-e great effect to the Anthems , & c . Loclge being closed

the brethren adjourned to the banquetting ball , presided over b 3 tlie AV . M ., who ivas supported by upwards of forty brethren , among whom we observed , Bros . J . Peace , P . G . S . AV . ; Dr . Bartolome , P . G . S . W . ; Webster , P . G . Reg . ; Nelson , I ' . G . Sec ; Drury , P . O . SteAvard , and the Rev . P . Brrwne , ivho during the evening doliA'ered an oration on the udA'autages and obligations of Freemasonry . Bro . Matthews in returning thanks for the -officers said— "that he trusted they AA-OUICI succeed in discharging their duties in such a manner as to enable the W . M . to raise on

tbe foundation laid that evening , a superstructure perfect in its parts , honourable to the hinders , and whenever it should p lease the Great Architect of the Universe to remove tbem from their earthly labours , he sincerely hoped that their actions would haA-o been such , that in ages to come the Wentivorth Lodge Avould be a credit to its promoters , and a bright star in tlie Masonic hemisphere . " A pleasant evening AA-HS passed , seA'eral pieces of music , and songs emanating from Bros . Pratt , W . M . No . 139 , Hawksley , No . 139 , and others .

SHEFFIELD . —Britannia Lodge , ( No . 130 ) . —On the Oth inst ., the anniversary Installation meeting of this loclge took place , Bro . Pratt , AV . M . presiding , supported by his officers and a large number of brethren . The ceremony of installation AA-as Avell performed by Bro . Alex . Hay , P . M .. AA-IIO after placing Bro . F . Simpson in the Solomonic chair , gave the addresses in a most impressive manner , and Bro . Pratt the retiring master , explained the use of the Avorking tools . Tbe IICAV VV . M . having been

saluted in the various degrees , proceeded to appoint and invest his officers Avhich Avere as follows -. Bros . Britain , S . W . ; Collinson , J . W . ; Lucas , S . D . ; Shaw , Jun ., J . D ., and Hawksley , I . G ., seA'eral visitors AA'ere present , ivho expressed their appreciation of the excellent Avay tbe ceremony AVUS performed . WAKEEIEKD . — Unanimit y Lodge , ( No . 151 ) . —This lodge held its regular meeting on Monday , the 7 th inst ., at Zetland-street ,

AA-ben the election of W . M . for the ensuing year took place , Bro . M . B . Hick being selected to fill that honourable position . Bros . Dr . Senior , L . L . D ., P . G . Chap ., and Henry Smith , P . Prov . R . G . D . attended for the purpose of advocating the claims of the Boy ' s School at the Festival in March next . XV AXEVIBLD . —Wakefield Lodge , ( No . 495 ) . —This lodge held its regular meeting in the Masonic Hall , Zetland-street , on

Tuesday , the 8 th inst ., at which the installation of tbe AA . M ., Bro . Joseph Tolson White took place , the ceremony being performed by Bro . John Gill , P . M . The claims of the ° Boy ' s School were brought before the lodge , by Bro . Rev . J . Senior , L . L . D ., and Henry Smith , and an offer was made by Bro . C . H . Binstead to gii-e ten guineas , if four other brethren ivould give a like sum , there is every prospect of this very desirable result being carried out . A banquet followed the closing of the lodge .

Scotland.

SCOTLAND .

GLASGOW . GLASGOW . — Lodge Thistle and Sose ( No . 73 ) . —A meeting of this ancient lodge took place on Tuesday evening , the 1 st inst ., for the election of office-bearers . There ' Avas a very large attendance , including a number of visiting brethren , who were highly gratified Avith the proceedings of the evening . Bro . Thomas Macrobert occupied the chair of B . W . M ., from which he now retires , after having Avortiiily filled it for the last three years , and Avas ably supported by the retiring wardens , Bros . Ballantine and Smith . The lodge Avas opened in due form in the first

Scotland.

degree , and tbe minutes of tbe previous meeting read and confirmed . The auditor's report was then read and adopted , which showed the loclge to be in a very prosperous condition . The election afterwatds took place , ivhen the folloAving brethren Avere elected to the respective offices for 1869 : —Bros . Thomas SteAvart , R . AV . JM . ; Thomas McRobert , P . M . ; James Jordan , D . M . ; . fames R . BaUautiue , S . M . ; William Johnston , S . W . ; William Walton , J . W . ; Peter Thompson , Treas . ; G . Macadam ,

Sec ; George Macdonald , Chap . ; John Munee , S . D . ; John McArthur , J . D . ; William Donaldson , S . S . ; William AgneiA - , J . S . ; Robert Munee , S . B . ; John Chalmers , I . G . ; Thomas Mullen , Tyler . The installation of the new office-bearers Avas performed by Bro . James Wallace , G . S ., and on the conclusion of the ordinary business the lodge ivas closed in due and ancient form . We are glad to find the respected secretary , Bro . Macadam , still able to continue bis duties despite the sad accident which befel him a few months since , Avhcnlie had the misfortune to fracture bis lei ; -.

GLASGOW . —Lodge Thistle No . 87 ) . —This flourishing loclge met in the loclge room , Croy-plnce , on Wednesday night , the 2 nd inst ., when , after arranging the continuance of Bro . Thomas Paton as R . W . M ., the folloAving brethren elect were installed office bearers for the ensuing year , and recei \* cd their insignia from the bauds of Bro . James Wallace , G . Sec , A'iz ., Bros . W . Grieve , D . M- ; Robert Leggatt , S . M . ; John Grieve , S . W . ; J .

Dobbie , J . W . ; John Whyte , Treas . ; VV Laivson , Sec ; James Sinclair , Chap . ; Alexander Neilson , PI-OA * . G . S . ; Charles Sharp , S . D ; Robert MacMurtrie , J . D . ; John Reicl , S . S . ; Andrew , Morrison , J . S . ; Thomas Reid , I . G . ; Robert Walker , O . G . ; J umrs Walker , S . S . B . ; William Scott , J . S . B . It is worthy of mention that this loclge which ivas instituted in 17 G 2 , has contributed during the past year fully one-fourth of its gross revenue iu assisting distressed brethren and their widows .

RENFREWSHIRE ( AVEST ) . GREENOCK :. —Lodge Greenocl- St . John ( No . 175 ) . —On Friday night , the 4 th inst ., at a monthly meeting of this lodge in St . John ' s Hall , the sum of £ 21 5 s . AA-as unanimously agreed to be paid over to the following charities , viz ., Greenock Infirmary , £ 5 5 s . ; National Lifeboat Institution , £ 4 ; Ragged School , £ 2 ; Charity School , £ 2 : Female Benevolent Society , £ 2 ; Seamen ' s

Friends Society , £ 2 ; House of Refuge , £ 2 ; Home for Friendless Females , £ 2 . The folloAving is the list of the lodge officebearers for tlie ensuing year , viz ., Bro . James P . Muir , R . AV . M . ; Robert Uric . D . M . ; Donald Anderson , P . M . ; Rev . W . Ross , Chap . ; William Wright , S . W . ; Alexander Mann , J . W . ; Audreiv Boag , Sec . ; James Rodger , Treas . ; . lames Hogg , S . D . ; Henry Chalmers , J . D . ; J . B . S . Collins , 1 st Steward ; S . Stewart , 2 nd ditto ; G . JIcColl , 3 rd ditto ; John McLarty , 4 th ditto ; A . Crudeii , I . G . ; J . Hannah , Tyler .

Isle Of Man.

ISLE OF MAN .

DOUGLAS . DOUGLAS . — - Consecration of tie I ' ymvald Lodge ( No . 1 , 21-2 ) . —The consecration of the aboA-e loclge took place on Wednesday , the 9 th inst ., at the Masonic Rooms , St . James's Hull , tbe ceremony being performed by Bro . C . J . Bannister , P . G . S . B . of England , the officer nominated for that purpose by the M . AA ' . Grand Master . The able and impressive manner in ivhich the

service was rendered claimed universal attention and admiration . The consecrating officer Avas assisted by Bros . R . J . Weaver , P . Piov . G . S . D . Bristol , as S . W . ; lloirli Rothwell , P . M . 1 , 075 , as J . XV . ; G . M . Lo / thouse , WM . 1 , 004 ; T . J . Ou-dey , P . M . 1 , 004 ; Ehvood Tibbits , S . W . 721 ; J . A . Brown , S . W . 1 , 004 ; J . J . Ilarwood , I . G . 1 , 004 ; George Robinson , 1 , 057 ; George Heron , 1 , 004 ; & c . At the conclusion of the ceremonies the W . M . designate , Bro . Ehvood Tibbits , P . S . AV .,

AA-as installed in ancient and solemn form , and after the usual salutes , invested his officers as follows : —Bros . John A . Brown , S . W ' . ; John Joshua Hanvood , J . AV . ; R . J . Weaver , P . M ., Treas . ; G . M . Lolthotise , P . M ., Sec ; George Robinson , S . D . ; George Huron , J . D . ; E . G . Smith , I . G . ; i \ Pah-hurst , Ty ler . Several brethren having been proposed us joining members , the lodge was closed doivn in solemn form , tbe brethren adjourning to the Imperial Hotel , ivbere tbey partook of a splendid banquet , and after the usual loyal and Masonic toasts separated at an early hour .

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THE KNIGHTS TEMPLARS. Article 1
CHAPTER XI. Article 4
MASONIC DISCIPLINE.—III. Article 5
THE SIX DAYS' WORK OF CREATION IN HONOUR OF MASONRY. Article 7
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 8
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 10
BRO. MANNINGHAM AND BRO. FINDEL. Article 11
BRO. MANNINGHAM. Article 11
FREEMASONRY AND CHRISTIANITY. Article 11
SHAKESPEARE A FREEMASON. Article 12
MASONIC MEMS. Article 12
METROPOLITAN. Article 13
PROVINCIAL. Article 13
SCOTLAND. Article 16
ISLE OF MAN. Article 16
ROYAL ARCH. Article 17
MARK MASONRY. Article 17
MASONIC LIFEBOAT FUND. Article 17
PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. Article 20
METROPOLITAN LODGE MEETINGS, ETC., FOR THE WEEK ENDING DECEMBER 26TH , 1868. Article 20
Poetry. Article 20
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Provincial.

Master . Of the previous lodges in Sheffield the Brittania has existed more than a century , and the Royal Brunswick since 1793 . Both are in a flourishing condition , and have a large number of members . It ivas , therefore , thought advisable to establish a third , and in compliment to the Fitzwilliam Family , of Avhom several illustrious members have Avorn the Masonic badge as Avell as the Star and Garter , the new lodge has been named the " Wentworth . " Tlie ceremony of consecration was

performed in an impressive manner by the D . Prov . G . M . ivho gave several impromptu addresses in a manner to elicit the hanks of all present , jit the close of the consecration , Bro . J . H . Garnott was installed first Master . The following appointments were then made , Bros . Matthews . S . AV . ; Pheilschmit , J . W . ; Ward , Sec . ; Askham , S . D . ; G . Asliberry , J . D . ; Bennett , I . G . ; Wilkinson , Tyler . Bro . Ban-as presided at the organ , ¦ and gaA-e great effect to the Anthems , & c . Loclge being closed

the brethren adjourned to the banquetting ball , presided over b 3 tlie AV . M ., who ivas supported by upwards of forty brethren , among whom we observed , Bros . J . Peace , P . G . S . AV . ; Dr . Bartolome , P . G . S . W . ; Webster , P . G . Reg . ; Nelson , I ' . G . Sec ; Drury , P . O . SteAvard , and the Rev . P . Brrwne , ivho during the evening doliA'ered an oration on the udA'autages and obligations of Freemasonry . Bro . Matthews in returning thanks for the -officers said— "that he trusted they AA-OUICI succeed in discharging their duties in such a manner as to enable the W . M . to raise on

tbe foundation laid that evening , a superstructure perfect in its parts , honourable to the hinders , and whenever it should p lease the Great Architect of the Universe to remove tbem from their earthly labours , he sincerely hoped that their actions would haA-o been such , that in ages to come the Wentivorth Lodge Avould be a credit to its promoters , and a bright star in tlie Masonic hemisphere . " A pleasant evening AA-HS passed , seA'eral pieces of music , and songs emanating from Bros . Pratt , W . M . No . 139 , Hawksley , No . 139 , and others .

SHEFFIELD . —Britannia Lodge , ( No . 130 ) . —On the Oth inst ., the anniversary Installation meeting of this loclge took place , Bro . Pratt , AV . M . presiding , supported by his officers and a large number of brethren . The ceremony of installation AA-as Avell performed by Bro . Alex . Hay , P . M .. AA-IIO after placing Bro . F . Simpson in the Solomonic chair , gave the addresses in a most impressive manner , and Bro . Pratt the retiring master , explained the use of the Avorking tools . Tbe IICAV VV . M . having been

saluted in the various degrees , proceeded to appoint and invest his officers Avhich Avere as follows -. Bros . Britain , S . W . ; Collinson , J . W . ; Lucas , S . D . ; Shaw , Jun ., J . D ., and Hawksley , I . G ., seA'eral visitors AA'ere present , ivho expressed their appreciation of the excellent Avay tbe ceremony AVUS performed . WAKEEIEKD . — Unanimit y Lodge , ( No . 151 ) . —This lodge held its regular meeting on Monday , the 7 th inst ., at Zetland-street ,

AA-ben the election of W . M . for the ensuing year took place , Bro . M . B . Hick being selected to fill that honourable position . Bros . Dr . Senior , L . L . D ., P . G . Chap ., and Henry Smith , P . Prov . R . G . D . attended for the purpose of advocating the claims of the Boy ' s School at the Festival in March next . XV AXEVIBLD . —Wakefield Lodge , ( No . 495 ) . —This lodge held its regular meeting in the Masonic Hall , Zetland-street , on

Tuesday , the 8 th inst ., at which the installation of tbe AA . M ., Bro . Joseph Tolson White took place , the ceremony being performed by Bro . John Gill , P . M . The claims of the ° Boy ' s School were brought before the lodge , by Bro . Rev . J . Senior , L . L . D ., and Henry Smith , and an offer was made by Bro . C . H . Binstead to gii-e ten guineas , if four other brethren ivould give a like sum , there is every prospect of this very desirable result being carried out . A banquet followed the closing of the lodge .

Scotland.

SCOTLAND .

GLASGOW . GLASGOW . — Lodge Thistle and Sose ( No . 73 ) . —A meeting of this ancient lodge took place on Tuesday evening , the 1 st inst ., for the election of office-bearers . There ' Avas a very large attendance , including a number of visiting brethren , who were highly gratified Avith the proceedings of the evening . Bro . Thomas Macrobert occupied the chair of B . W . M ., from which he now retires , after having Avortiiily filled it for the last three years , and Avas ably supported by the retiring wardens , Bros . Ballantine and Smith . The lodge Avas opened in due form in the first

Scotland.

degree , and tbe minutes of tbe previous meeting read and confirmed . The auditor's report was then read and adopted , which showed the loclge to be in a very prosperous condition . The election afterwatds took place , ivhen the folloAving brethren Avere elected to the respective offices for 1869 : —Bros . Thomas SteAvart , R . AV . JM . ; Thomas McRobert , P . M . ; James Jordan , D . M . ; . fames R . BaUautiue , S . M . ; William Johnston , S . W . ; William Walton , J . W . ; Peter Thompson , Treas . ; G . Macadam ,

Sec ; George Macdonald , Chap . ; John Munee , S . D . ; John McArthur , J . D . ; William Donaldson , S . S . ; William AgneiA - , J . S . ; Robert Munee , S . B . ; John Chalmers , I . G . ; Thomas Mullen , Tyler . The installation of the new office-bearers Avas performed by Bro . James Wallace , G . S ., and on the conclusion of the ordinary business the lodge ivas closed in due and ancient form . We are glad to find the respected secretary , Bro . Macadam , still able to continue bis duties despite the sad accident which befel him a few months since , Avhcnlie had the misfortune to fracture bis lei ; -.

GLASGOW . —Lodge Thistle No . 87 ) . —This flourishing loclge met in the loclge room , Croy-plnce , on Wednesday night , the 2 nd inst ., when , after arranging the continuance of Bro . Thomas Paton as R . W . M ., the folloAving brethren elect were installed office bearers for the ensuing year , and recei \* cd their insignia from the bauds of Bro . James Wallace , G . Sec , A'iz ., Bros . W . Grieve , D . M- ; Robert Leggatt , S . M . ; John Grieve , S . W . ; J .

Dobbie , J . W . ; John Whyte , Treas . ; VV Laivson , Sec ; James Sinclair , Chap . ; Alexander Neilson , PI-OA * . G . S . ; Charles Sharp , S . D ; Robert MacMurtrie , J . D . ; John Reicl , S . S . ; Andrew , Morrison , J . S . ; Thomas Reid , I . G . ; Robert Walker , O . G . ; J umrs Walker , S . S . B . ; William Scott , J . S . B . It is worthy of mention that this loclge which ivas instituted in 17 G 2 , has contributed during the past year fully one-fourth of its gross revenue iu assisting distressed brethren and their widows .

RENFREWSHIRE ( AVEST ) . GREENOCK :. —Lodge Greenocl- St . John ( No . 175 ) . —On Friday night , the 4 th inst ., at a monthly meeting of this lodge in St . John ' s Hall , the sum of £ 21 5 s . AA-as unanimously agreed to be paid over to the following charities , viz ., Greenock Infirmary , £ 5 5 s . ; National Lifeboat Institution , £ 4 ; Ragged School , £ 2 ; Charity School , £ 2 : Female Benevolent Society , £ 2 ; Seamen ' s

Friends Society , £ 2 ; House of Refuge , £ 2 ; Home for Friendless Females , £ 2 . The folloAving is the list of the lodge officebearers for tlie ensuing year , viz ., Bro . James P . Muir , R . AV . M . ; Robert Uric . D . M . ; Donald Anderson , P . M . ; Rev . W . Ross , Chap . ; William Wright , S . W . ; Alexander Mann , J . W . ; Audreiv Boag , Sec . ; James Rodger , Treas . ; . lames Hogg , S . D . ; Henry Chalmers , J . D . ; J . B . S . Collins , 1 st Steward ; S . Stewart , 2 nd ditto ; G . JIcColl , 3 rd ditto ; John McLarty , 4 th ditto ; A . Crudeii , I . G . ; J . Hannah , Tyler .

Isle Of Man.

ISLE OF MAN .

DOUGLAS . DOUGLAS . — - Consecration of tie I ' ymvald Lodge ( No . 1 , 21-2 ) . —The consecration of the aboA-e loclge took place on Wednesday , the 9 th inst ., at the Masonic Rooms , St . James's Hull , tbe ceremony being performed by Bro . C . J . Bannister , P . G . S . B . of England , the officer nominated for that purpose by the M . AA ' . Grand Master . The able and impressive manner in ivhich the

service was rendered claimed universal attention and admiration . The consecrating officer Avas assisted by Bros . R . J . Weaver , P . Piov . G . S . D . Bristol , as S . W . ; lloirli Rothwell , P . M . 1 , 075 , as J . XV . ; G . M . Lo / thouse , WM . 1 , 004 ; T . J . Ou-dey , P . M . 1 , 004 ; Ehvood Tibbits , S . W . 721 ; J . A . Brown , S . W . 1 , 004 ; J . J . Ilarwood , I . G . 1 , 004 ; George Robinson , 1 , 057 ; George Heron , 1 , 004 ; & c . At the conclusion of the ceremonies the W . M . designate , Bro . Ehvood Tibbits , P . S . AV .,

AA-as installed in ancient and solemn form , and after the usual salutes , invested his officers as follows : —Bros . John A . Brown , S . W ' . ; John Joshua Hanvood , J . AV . ; R . J . Weaver , P . M ., Treas . ; G . M . Lolthotise , P . M ., Sec ; George Robinson , S . D . ; George Huron , J . D . ; E . G . Smith , I . G . ; i \ Pah-hurst , Ty ler . Several brethren having been proposed us joining members , the lodge was closed doivn in solemn form , tbe brethren adjourning to the Imperial Hotel , ivbere tbey partook of a splendid banquet , and after the usual loyal and Masonic toasts separated at an early hour .

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