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Provincial.

NORFOLK . AVnroNDHAJT . —Doric Lodge ( No . 1 , 193 ) . —On Wednesday 3 rd inst ., tbe annual installation meeting of this lodge was held at the Assembly Rooms of tbe King ' s Arms Hotel , when the AV . M ., Bro . G . W . Loftus , was re-installed into the chair of K . S ., with the usual ceremonies . The AV . M . then appointed aud invested his officers , Bros . E . Beeston as S . W ., and G . Plumst . cad , JW There was a large attendance of the members of tbe

.. Doric and several visitors of llie Norwich and other surrounding lodges . The business of tbe evening being concluded , the brethren adjourned to the banquet , which was ably presided over tbe AV . M . Tbe usual loyal and Masonic toasts wore given and feelingly responded to , and after a truly enjoyable every the brethren separated .

SHROPSHIRE . TaoivniHEG-E . —Lodge of St . MiVunrgu-a- ( No . 1120 ) . —The second meeting of this lodge for the t > ro * o » t season was held on Tuesday , Nov . 9 tb , at the Tontine Hotel , ironb . i . Ific llie business on the agenda being tbe iusiaUatioti of the AV . M . for tbe ensuing year , to invest offices i ' or ( lie fame form , aud to pass au apprentice brother . Thee were present . B . os . James Proctor ,

AV . M . ; Alexander Grant , AV . M . dec ; J . Bates , S . D . ; R . Anslow , J . D . ; J . Macbin , I . G . ; ' !' . Greville Tnnw-fielu , M . D ., Sec : Stanley Crowder , Edward Lawrence , B'yce Smith , P . M . 116 , 1 , 120 ; Lewis , P . M . 116 ; and W . B . Sndili , visitor , llie lodge having been opened in due form , Bro . Grant was presented to Bro . Lewis , P . M . 116 , wdio officiated for in-t .-ilktion , and was duly installed in the chair of K . S ., according to ancient custom , and was saluted by the brethren < a due form . The AV . M . then

proceeded to invest his officers as follow ? : —Rvos . Bates , S . AV . ; Anslow , J . W . ; Lawrence , S . D . ; J . Macbin , J . D . ; Stanley Chowder , I . G . ; F . G . Yates , Trca . ; : md T . G . 'S hurciield , Sec . Bro . Prior was then passed by Bro . Lew s , P . M ., to the degree of Fellow Craft , and the brethren then adjourned to refreshment .

WARWICKSHIRE . BlPMisa-HAli . —Meiclier Lodge ( No . 1 , 031 ) . —On Wednesday , the 10 th inst ., this lodge met at the Masonic lloo . ns , New-street , Bro . Dixon Millc occupied the chair , supported by his officers . Bros . E . Kent , S . W : W . W . Rose , J . AV . : Rev . AV . B . Smith , Chap . ; A , Simpson , Treas . ; A . Rooke , Sec . ; C . Cooper , as S . D . ; J . E . Cibby , as J . D .: John Kennedy , Dir . of Cers . ; W .

T . Belcher , Org .: S . A . Slaney , T . G . ; J . J . Fullan , S . ; Thos . Hart , S . Bros . Pi . ri . cl ., P . ntidge , P . M „ Dr . Foster , E . Smith , E . Snapo , and several other brethren to tlie number of about 30 were present . The lodge being opeued , and the minutes read and approved , Bro . Moore was raised to the sublime degree of M . M ., and Mr . Bushy was introduced to receive tbe benefit of initiation at the hands of tiio W . M . This being the closing meeting of the yearthe by-laws were readair audit committee

, , was appointed , and the election of ihe AV . M ., Treasurer , and Tyler " for the ensuing year took place , which resulted in the election of Bro . Kent , S . W ., to the chair , Bro . Hart , Treasurer , and Bro . Coates , Tyler . Nothing further appearing for the good of Freemasonry , the brethren adjourned for refreshment and social enjoyment .

Rssi & woara . — StoneliujhLodge ( No . 725 ) . —The brethren of this lodge mci atthe King ' s Arms Hotel , on Wednesday the 10 th inst . There were present : Bros . J . D . AAliitley , AV . M . ; Frederic Bashell , S . W . ; John Fl' nm , J . W . j John Warren , S . D . ; B , AA . Hicks , J . D . ; John Overton , I . G . ; Rev . Frederic Stonliouse , P . M . ; Rev . C . H . C . Webb , Chap . ; J . H . Jervis , Sec . ; AVilliam Turner , Tyler . Bros . A . E . Giidlnnder , AV . M ., 254 ; Henry Brown , P . S . W ., 254 were present as visitors . Rev . Robert Brougbton Stockwell , was raised to tbe degree of MM . The officers for the ensuing year were nominated ^ and the lodge was closed in due form .

AVAUWICK . —Shalcespeare Lodge ( No . 2 S 4 ) . —On Tuesday , the 9 tb inst ., tbe lodge met at the Masonic Rooms , Warwick . Bro . AV . B . Sanderson , W . M . occupied the chair . There were also present : Bros . J . AV . Margett , S . AV . ; S . AV . Cooke , P . Prov . S . G . W . Sec ; Rev . P . S . Harris , J . D . ; Faulkner , P . Prov . G . Chap . ; Lucy , P . Prov . G . Chap ., and several others . Bro . Miller , AA . M . 473 , was present as n visitor , llro . Aspa was passed to the second degree , the cciemony being ably performed by the W . M . It was proposed tbat the usual Masonic ball in aid of the

Provincial.

Benevolent Ammity Fund of llie province of AVarwickshire , should be held in January next , at the Shire Hall , under the auspices of this lodge . The Annuity Fund of the province of Warwickshire is an excellent institution , originated by the Prov . G . Master of AVarwickshire , Lord Leigh . By its aid deserving old members of the Craft belonging to this province , and their families , are granted annual sums to assist them in their infirmit y , sums of money are granted in special cases , and candidates for the Boys' and Girls' School oi Aged Freemasons are assisted in the expenses of their election .

YORKSHIRE ( WEST ) . El-i-AKD . —Savile Lodge ( No . 1 , 231 ) . —The usual monthl y meeting of this lodge was holden on Thursday evening , the 11 th inst ., at the Royal Hotel . Tho officers of the lodge present were Bros . Ely Walker Shaw , W . M . ; Francis Crossley , S . W . ; Frederick Crossley , J . AV . ; F . Wad'linsrton , Sec ; G . Normanton , P . M . and Prov ! G . D ., Treas . ; AV . Dewhirst , S . D . ; J . Shaw , J . D . ;

and J . Dyson , I . G . This being the anniversary of the opening of this prosperous young lodge , after the minute of the previous regular lodge meeting had heen rend and confirmed , and some correspondence read , the W . M . for tho ensuing year was elected by ballot . The list of qualified brethren contained eleven names , but the votes were all given to the two Wardens ; and the AV . M having announced the numbers to be ten votes for Bro . Francis Crossley , S . AV ., and 12 votes for Bro . Frederick Crossley , J . AV ., the

latter esteemed brother was declared duly elected ; Bro . John Smithies , Steward , was elected Treasurer , and Bro . John . Greenwood , P . M . 308 , Tyler for the ensuing year . Bro . Law was admitted and raised to the sublime degre of Master Mason , the W . M ., who was suffering from indisposition , being very ably assisted in the ceremony by Bro . John Armitage , P . M . 827 and 1 , 231 , and Bro . Allen , P . M .. 14-9 . After the proposition of a gentleman for initiation , bad been brought forward , the lodge was closed in peace and harmony .

Scottish Constitution.

SCOTTISH CONSTITUTION .

METROPOLITAN . CELTIC LODGE OE EDINBUBGH AND LGITH ( NO . 291 ) . —The monthly meeting of this lodge was held on the 5 th instant , and , in consequence of its becoming known that the "Celts " bad sent au invitaton to the masonic brethren of the 42 nd Hig hlanders to partake of their hospitality previous to the regiment leav i ng Edinburgh for Aldershot ; there was a

numerous and influential attendance of the Craft . Besides upwards of twenty brethren of the " Black Watch . " who accepted the Celts' invitation , there were present deputations from tbe lodges Mary's Chapel , Journeymen , Roman Eagle , and Defensive Baud , headed by their respective R . AV . M . 's , and a host of visiting brethren who filled the room to overflowing . Bro . II . B . Kay , the deservedly popular R . AV . M . of the lodgeoccupied tbe chairaud he was ably supported b

, , y his wardens , Bros . Inches and Kemp . After the lodge had been called from labour to refreshment , a deputation from the Grand Lodge of Scotland , cons i sting of Bros . Henry Inglis , of Tersonce , Substitute Grand Master , AVilliam Mann , S . G . AV . ; William Officer , J . G . D . ; Alon Hay , Grand Jeweller ; David Bryce , G' -and Architect ; John Cog-bill , Grand Marshall ; and William ____ . Bryce , Grand Tyler , was announced , and on being admitted with the usual honours , took their places on the

dais . The R . W . M . then gave tbe usual and loyal masonic toasts , after which be called upon the subslitute Grand Master to give tbe toast of tbe evening , '• The 42 nd Highlanders . " Brother Inglis said : — " Glad as I always am to meet my brothers of the Celtic , I must say that tbat pleasure is enhanced by the circumstances which have brought them together this evening . The health of the brethren of tlie ' Black AA ateh' could not have been proposed in a more fitting country , or iu a more fitting place . The

badge of the 42 nd is " St . Andrew , " the patron saint of Scotland , and the patron saint of Scottish masonry : the motto of the 42 nd is " Nemo rue impune lacessit , " the royal motto of Scotland ; and we drink to the Highland regiment in the midst of Scotland's capita ) , and iu a lodge of Freemasons which bears the Highland name ( cheers ) . Brethren , it would be easy forme , had I the time , to descant for a . lengthened space upon the services of tbe 42 nd , Eor have they not served their country for nearly a centuiy ^ throughout a large portion of the habitable

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LODGE MINUTES, ETC.—No. 9. Article 3
MASONIC CELESTIAL MYSTERIES. Article 5
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 8
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 10
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PROVINCIAL. Article 15
SCOTTISH CONSTITUTION. Article 17
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ROYAL ARCH. Article 18
MARK MASONRY. Article 18
MASONIC PRESENTATION TO BRO. THE REV. S. G. MORRISON, P.G. CHAP., IRELAND. Article 19
Poetry. Article 19
SCIENTIFIC MEETINGS FOR THE WEEK. Article 19
LIST OF LODGE, MEETINGS, &c., FOR WEEK ENDING 27TH NOVEMBER, 1869. Article 20
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Provincial.

NORFOLK . AVnroNDHAJT . —Doric Lodge ( No . 1 , 193 ) . —On Wednesday 3 rd inst ., tbe annual installation meeting of this lodge was held at the Assembly Rooms of tbe King ' s Arms Hotel , when the AV . M ., Bro . G . W . Loftus , was re-installed into the chair of K . S ., with the usual ceremonies . The AV . M . then appointed aud invested his officers , Bros . E . Beeston as S . W ., and G . Plumst . cad , JW There was a large attendance of the members of tbe

.. Doric and several visitors of llie Norwich and other surrounding lodges . The business of tbe evening being concluded , the brethren adjourned to the banquet , which was ably presided over tbe AV . M . Tbe usual loyal and Masonic toasts wore given and feelingly responded to , and after a truly enjoyable every the brethren separated .

SHROPSHIRE . TaoivniHEG-E . —Lodge of St . MiVunrgu-a- ( No . 1120 ) . —The second meeting of this lodge for the t > ro * o » t season was held on Tuesday , Nov . 9 tb , at the Tontine Hotel , ironb . i . Ific llie business on the agenda being tbe iusiaUatioti of the AV . M . for tbe ensuing year , to invest offices i ' or ( lie fame form , aud to pass au apprentice brother . Thee were present . B . os . James Proctor ,

AV . M . ; Alexander Grant , AV . M . dec ; J . Bates , S . D . ; R . Anslow , J . D . ; J . Macbin , I . G . ; ' !' . Greville Tnnw-fielu , M . D ., Sec : Stanley Crowder , Edward Lawrence , B'yce Smith , P . M . 116 , 1 , 120 ; Lewis , P . M . 116 ; and W . B . Sndili , visitor , llie lodge having been opened in due form , Bro . Grant was presented to Bro . Lewis , P . M . 116 , wdio officiated for in-t .-ilktion , and was duly installed in the chair of K . S ., according to ancient custom , and was saluted by the brethren < a due form . The AV . M . then

proceeded to invest his officers as follow ? : —Rvos . Bates , S . AV . ; Anslow , J . W . ; Lawrence , S . D . ; J . Macbin , J . D . ; Stanley Chowder , I . G . ; F . G . Yates , Trca . ; : md T . G . 'S hurciield , Sec . Bro . Prior was then passed by Bro . Lew s , P . M ., to the degree of Fellow Craft , and the brethren then adjourned to refreshment .

WARWICKSHIRE . BlPMisa-HAli . —Meiclier Lodge ( No . 1 , 031 ) . —On Wednesday , the 10 th inst ., this lodge met at the Masonic lloo . ns , New-street , Bro . Dixon Millc occupied the chair , supported by his officers . Bros . E . Kent , S . W : W . W . Rose , J . AV . : Rev . AV . B . Smith , Chap . ; A , Simpson , Treas . ; A . Rooke , Sec . ; C . Cooper , as S . D . ; J . E . Cibby , as J . D .: John Kennedy , Dir . of Cers . ; W .

T . Belcher , Org .: S . A . Slaney , T . G . ; J . J . Fullan , S . ; Thos . Hart , S . Bros . Pi . ri . cl ., P . ntidge , P . M „ Dr . Foster , E . Smith , E . Snapo , and several other brethren to tlie number of about 30 were present . The lodge being opeued , and the minutes read and approved , Bro . Moore was raised to the sublime degree of M . M ., and Mr . Bushy was introduced to receive tbe benefit of initiation at the hands of tiio W . M . This being the closing meeting of the yearthe by-laws were readair audit committee

, , was appointed , and the election of ihe AV . M ., Treasurer , and Tyler " for the ensuing year took place , which resulted in the election of Bro . Kent , S . W ., to the chair , Bro . Hart , Treasurer , and Bro . Coates , Tyler . Nothing further appearing for the good of Freemasonry , the brethren adjourned for refreshment and social enjoyment .

Rssi & woara . — StoneliujhLodge ( No . 725 ) . —The brethren of this lodge mci atthe King ' s Arms Hotel , on Wednesday the 10 th inst . There were present : Bros . J . D . AAliitley , AV . M . ; Frederic Bashell , S . W . ; John Fl' nm , J . W . j John Warren , S . D . ; B , AA . Hicks , J . D . ; John Overton , I . G . ; Rev . Frederic Stonliouse , P . M . ; Rev . C . H . C . Webb , Chap . ; J . H . Jervis , Sec . ; AVilliam Turner , Tyler . Bros . A . E . Giidlnnder , AV . M ., 254 ; Henry Brown , P . S . W ., 254 were present as visitors . Rev . Robert Brougbton Stockwell , was raised to tbe degree of MM . The officers for the ensuing year were nominated ^ and the lodge was closed in due form .

AVAUWICK . —Shalcespeare Lodge ( No . 2 S 4 ) . —On Tuesday , the 9 tb inst ., tbe lodge met at the Masonic Rooms , Warwick . Bro . AV . B . Sanderson , W . M . occupied the chair . There were also present : Bros . J . AV . Margett , S . AV . ; S . AV . Cooke , P . Prov . S . G . W . Sec ; Rev . P . S . Harris , J . D . ; Faulkner , P . Prov . G . Chap . ; Lucy , P . Prov . G . Chap ., and several others . Bro . Miller , AA . M . 473 , was present as n visitor , llro . Aspa was passed to the second degree , the cciemony being ably performed by the W . M . It was proposed tbat the usual Masonic ball in aid of the

Provincial.

Benevolent Ammity Fund of llie province of AVarwickshire , should be held in January next , at the Shire Hall , under the auspices of this lodge . The Annuity Fund of the province of Warwickshire is an excellent institution , originated by the Prov . G . Master of AVarwickshire , Lord Leigh . By its aid deserving old members of the Craft belonging to this province , and their families , are granted annual sums to assist them in their infirmit y , sums of money are granted in special cases , and candidates for the Boys' and Girls' School oi Aged Freemasons are assisted in the expenses of their election .

YORKSHIRE ( WEST ) . El-i-AKD . —Savile Lodge ( No . 1 , 231 ) . —The usual monthl y meeting of this lodge was holden on Thursday evening , the 11 th inst ., at the Royal Hotel . Tho officers of the lodge present were Bros . Ely Walker Shaw , W . M . ; Francis Crossley , S . W . ; Frederick Crossley , J . AV . ; F . Wad'linsrton , Sec ; G . Normanton , P . M . and Prov ! G . D ., Treas . ; AV . Dewhirst , S . D . ; J . Shaw , J . D . ;

and J . Dyson , I . G . This being the anniversary of the opening of this prosperous young lodge , after the minute of the previous regular lodge meeting had heen rend and confirmed , and some correspondence read , the W . M . for tho ensuing year was elected by ballot . The list of qualified brethren contained eleven names , but the votes were all given to the two Wardens ; and the AV . M having announced the numbers to be ten votes for Bro . Francis Crossley , S . AV ., and 12 votes for Bro . Frederick Crossley , J . AV ., the

latter esteemed brother was declared duly elected ; Bro . John Smithies , Steward , was elected Treasurer , and Bro . John . Greenwood , P . M . 308 , Tyler for the ensuing year . Bro . Law was admitted and raised to the sublime degre of Master Mason , the W . M ., who was suffering from indisposition , being very ably assisted in the ceremony by Bro . John Armitage , P . M . 827 and 1 , 231 , and Bro . Allen , P . M .. 14-9 . After the proposition of a gentleman for initiation , bad been brought forward , the lodge was closed in peace and harmony .

Scottish Constitution.

SCOTTISH CONSTITUTION .

METROPOLITAN . CELTIC LODGE OE EDINBUBGH AND LGITH ( NO . 291 ) . —The monthly meeting of this lodge was held on the 5 th instant , and , in consequence of its becoming known that the "Celts " bad sent au invitaton to the masonic brethren of the 42 nd Hig hlanders to partake of their hospitality previous to the regiment leav i ng Edinburgh for Aldershot ; there was a

numerous and influential attendance of the Craft . Besides upwards of twenty brethren of the " Black Watch . " who accepted the Celts' invitation , there were present deputations from tbe lodges Mary's Chapel , Journeymen , Roman Eagle , and Defensive Baud , headed by their respective R . AV . M . 's , and a host of visiting brethren who filled the room to overflowing . Bro . II . B . Kay , the deservedly popular R . AV . M . of the lodgeoccupied tbe chairaud he was ably supported b

, , y his wardens , Bros . Inches and Kemp . After the lodge had been called from labour to refreshment , a deputation from the Grand Lodge of Scotland , cons i sting of Bros . Henry Inglis , of Tersonce , Substitute Grand Master , AVilliam Mann , S . G . AV . ; William Officer , J . G . D . ; Alon Hay , Grand Jeweller ; David Bryce , G' -and Architect ; John Cog-bill , Grand Marshall ; and William ____ . Bryce , Grand Tyler , was announced , and on being admitted with the usual honours , took their places on the

dais . The R . W . M . then gave tbe usual and loyal masonic toasts , after which be called upon the subslitute Grand Master to give tbe toast of tbe evening , '• The 42 nd Highlanders . " Brother Inglis said : — " Glad as I always am to meet my brothers of the Celtic , I must say that tbat pleasure is enhanced by the circumstances which have brought them together this evening . The health of the brethren of tlie ' Black AA ateh' could not have been proposed in a more fitting country , or iu a more fitting place . The

badge of the 42 nd is " St . Andrew , " the patron saint of Scotland , and the patron saint of Scottish masonry : the motto of the 42 nd is " Nemo rue impune lacessit , " the royal motto of Scotland ; and we drink to the Highland regiment in the midst of Scotland's capita ) , and iu a lodge of Freemasons which bears the Highland name ( cheers ) . Brethren , it would be easy forme , had I the time , to descant for a . lengthened space upon the services of tbe 42 nd , Eor have they not served their country for nearly a centuiy ^ throughout a large portion of the habitable

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