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Royal Arch.

of his office . After business tho co-r . par . ious adjourned to bancruefc . DEVONSHIRE . MOHICE Tows , DEVONPOST . — St . Aubyn , Chapter . — A quarterly convocation of this chapter assembled afc the chapter rooms on Monday the 16 th inst . The duties of the evening were

of an unusually light nature , the M . M . ' s whose names hael been balloted for not- being present to receive the honour of exaltation . The minutes of tho previous meeting were read and confirmed , and the officers for the ensuing year nominated . Some minor matters of business having been disposed of , tlie chapter was closed in usual form at a quarter pasfc nine .

Ireland.

IRELAND .

DTOHN . —Lodge 620 .- The brethren of this lodge assembled and dined together in the Commercial Buildings on AA ' ednesday evening , the 29 th ult . Several new members were proposed during the transaction of business . The dinner served by Bro . Jude was everything that could be desired . There was a large gathering of the brethren , the visitors were numerous , and the evening passeel in peace , love , anel harmony .

Channel Islands.

CHANNEL ISLANDS .

JERSEY . PEOVINCIAL GEAKD LODGE . Summonses were issued for a meeting of Provincial Grand Lodge , to be held at the Masonic Temple , on Wednesday , April 11 th , the first since July , 1864 , forthe sole purpose of installing Bro . Dr . Le Cronier as D . P . G . M ., without any of the usual arrangements for holding a preparatory committee to

receive propositions or fix on the Agenda , thus effectually excluding all consideration of several topics of importance . At a quarter to four , p . m ., the Officers , Musters and Past Masters entered in procession , and were received by the assembled brethren . The Prov . G . M . occupied the chair , and having opened Prov . Grand Lodge , with the assistance of his AVardens , Bros . J . T . Du Jardin , P . M ., and E . C . Malet de

Carteret , W . M ., formally announced the resignation of Bro . Crosse , and his appointment of Bro . Dr . Le Cronier , W . AI ., in his place . He then called upon Bro . Adams , P . M ., acting as Secretary , to read the patent , which was couched in the usual terms . A deputation of six brethren was then sent out to inform Bro . Dr . Le Cronier of the honour conferred upon him . After a few minutes the deputation returned , escorting the AV . Brother , who was duly presented . T 4 ie obligation having been administered , Bro . Le Cronier ivas formally installed in the chair of D . P . G . M ., after which the usual procession took

place , and ( he honours were paid . Too new D . P . G . M . addressed a few words to the brethren present , expressive of his sense of the responsibilities he had undertaken , his desire to discharge tbe duties faithfully and impartially , and his hope to deserve and receive tho support of the members of Prov . Grand Lodge . Bro . Dr . Hopkins , P . M ., and Past Prov . S . G . AV . for Warwickshire , rose , and having obtained permission to make a few remarksrepresented that this was a proper time to pass

reso-, lutions complimentary to the late and present D . P . 6 .. AI . As was expected , tbe P . G . M . observed that as no proposition of the kind was on the Agenda , it was impossible to entertain it . Bro . Dr . Hopkins urgeel that no opportunity had been afforded by holding a preparatory committee , that the grace and force of such an act would be destroyed by delay , and that such compliments were cmite in accordance with tbe . spirit of the

proceedings of the day . He was supported by Bros . Le Sueur , AV . M ., and Durell , P . M ., who observed that in the Prov . Grand Lodge of Jersey there were numerous precedents for such a course , when , as in the present case , meetings had been held for an especial purpose other than the ordinary routine of provincial business . Bros . Du Jardin , P . M ., Bonham , P . M ., and others took the view of thc Prov . G . M ., and it was finally ruled that no other matter than the installation could bo entered upon . The Prov . Grand Lodge was then closed in duo form . The Prov . Grand Master , it is said , intended to have a

Channel Islands.

banquet on the occasion , and by his orders tickets had been prepared , of which , as far as your correspondent could learn , only two or three had been disposed of , even by the efforts of the Prov . Grand Tyler , who had been sent out to endeavour to distribute them . Tbe project was , therefore , abandoned .

MARK MASONRY . JERSET . — Cesarean Lodge ( No . 74 ) . —The quarterly meeting was helel on Monday , April 9 th , at the Masonic Temple . The lodge was opened at twenty minutes pasfc seven by Bro . Dr . Hopkins , AA . M ., assisted by Bro . Dr . Smith , acting as S . AV ., and Bro . Benham , J . AV . A note of apology for absence ou account ; of illness was read from Bro . Dr . SmallS . AV . The

, minutes having been read and confirmed , a ballot was taken for Bro . Edward Pixley , a candidate for advancement , which was unanimous in his favour . The AV . M . presented 1 , 000 envelopes , with an appropriate stamp , which was acknowledged by a vote of thanks . Bro . Pixley was introduced , properly prepared , and advanced to the degree of Mark Master by the W . M . There were seven other candidates on the listpreviouslballoted for

, y , none of whom were present , for which the very bad weather might in some measure account . A note of resignation of membership from Bro . E . C . Malet de Carteret was read , which was accepted with regrefc . Several matters of business having been , arranged , the lodge was closed afc a quarter fco nine , and the brethren adjourned for refreshment . The usual loyal and . Masonic toasts were dulhonouredand a longdesultory

cony , , versation took place on the unsatisfactory state of Craft Masonry in Jersey in one respect , with regard to which several notices , have lately appeared in the FREEMASONS' MAGAZINE . This is at present the engrossing topic whenever two or three Masons meet together . On the banqueting table were copies of an article extracted from the MAGAZINE of April 7 th , pp . 269 and ' 270 , which had been printed separately for extensive circulation

in Jersey . It is to be hoped that this will have the effect of exonerating the brethren generally from a charge of participation iu or support of proceedings which have been a source of public scandal . , and are calculated to bring the Craft into disrepute , unless fully explained . It will be a happy day for theprovince when these affairs attract the attention of the Masonic authorities in Loudon , with a view to the only manner in which they can be brought to a satisfactory close , namely , a searching inquiry .

Masonic Festivities.

MASONIC FESTIVITIES .

IRELAND . BriFAsr . —On Friday evening , the 6 th inst ., tlie brethren of Lodges SS anel 111 held a ball in the Music Hall . The members wore the insignia of the Craft . Dancing commenced at nine o ' clock , aucl was kept up with spirit till eleven o'clock , when supper was served , after which dancing was resumed , and continued till an advanced hour . Bro . Charles Thompson supplied the supper and refreshments . Dornyn ' s quadrille band was in . attendance .

Meetings Of The Scientific And Learned Societies For The Week Ending April 28th, 1866.

MEETINGS OF THE SCIENTIFIC AND LEARNED SOCIETIES FOR THE WEEK ENDING APRIL 28 TH , 1866 .

Monday , April 23 rd . —ROYAL GEOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY , at half-past 8 . Tuesday , April 17 th . —INSTITUTION OP CIVIL ENGINEERS ,, afcS . AVednesday , April 25 th . —SOCIETY OP ARTS , at 8 .

The Week.

THE WEEK .

Tin ; COTJIIT . —Tbe Queen vfidked out on thc morning of the 11 th inst ., accompanied by her Royal Highness Princess Helena , and drove in the afternoon , accompanied by her Royal Highness Princess Louise . The Queen walked in tbe grounds on the morning of the 12 th inst ., accompanied by Princess Louise and Princess Beatrice , anel drove in the afternoon , accompanied by

“The Freemasons' Monthly Magazine: 1866-04-21, Page 18” Masonic Periodicals Online, Library and Museum of Freemasonry, 31 March 2023, masonicperiodicals.org/periodicals/mmr/issues/mmr_21041866/page/18/.
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FREEMASONRY IN FRANCE. Article 1
RECOLLECTIONS OF THE LODGE OF FREEMASONS AT THORNHILL. Article 4
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 6
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 7
PROVINCIAL GRAND MASTERS. Article 8
REFORM IN MASONRY. Article 9
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 11
ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS. Article 11
MASONIC MEMS. Article 11
METROPOLITAN. Article 11
PROVINCIAL. Article 13
ROYAL ARCH. Article 17
IRELAND. Article 18
CHANNEL ISLANDS. Article 18
MASONIC FESTIVITIES. Article 18
MEETINGS OF THE SCIENTIFIC AND LEARNED SOCIETIES FOR THE WEEK ENDING APRIL 28TH, 1866. Article 18
THE WEEK. Article 18
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Royal Arch.

of his office . After business tho co-r . par . ious adjourned to bancruefc . DEVONSHIRE . MOHICE Tows , DEVONPOST . — St . Aubyn , Chapter . — A quarterly convocation of this chapter assembled afc the chapter rooms on Monday the 16 th inst . The duties of the evening were

of an unusually light nature , the M . M . ' s whose names hael been balloted for not- being present to receive the honour of exaltation . The minutes of tho previous meeting were read and confirmed , and the officers for the ensuing year nominated . Some minor matters of business having been disposed of , tlie chapter was closed in usual form at a quarter pasfc nine .

Ireland.

IRELAND .

DTOHN . —Lodge 620 .- The brethren of this lodge assembled and dined together in the Commercial Buildings on AA ' ednesday evening , the 29 th ult . Several new members were proposed during the transaction of business . The dinner served by Bro . Jude was everything that could be desired . There was a large gathering of the brethren , the visitors were numerous , and the evening passeel in peace , love , anel harmony .

Channel Islands.

CHANNEL ISLANDS .

JERSEY . PEOVINCIAL GEAKD LODGE . Summonses were issued for a meeting of Provincial Grand Lodge , to be held at the Masonic Temple , on Wednesday , April 11 th , the first since July , 1864 , forthe sole purpose of installing Bro . Dr . Le Cronier as D . P . G . M ., without any of the usual arrangements for holding a preparatory committee to

receive propositions or fix on the Agenda , thus effectually excluding all consideration of several topics of importance . At a quarter to four , p . m ., the Officers , Musters and Past Masters entered in procession , and were received by the assembled brethren . The Prov . G . M . occupied the chair , and having opened Prov . Grand Lodge , with the assistance of his AVardens , Bros . J . T . Du Jardin , P . M ., and E . C . Malet de

Carteret , W . M ., formally announced the resignation of Bro . Crosse , and his appointment of Bro . Dr . Le Cronier , W . AI ., in his place . He then called upon Bro . Adams , P . M ., acting as Secretary , to read the patent , which was couched in the usual terms . A deputation of six brethren was then sent out to inform Bro . Dr . Le Cronier of the honour conferred upon him . After a few minutes the deputation returned , escorting the AV . Brother , who was duly presented . T 4 ie obligation having been administered , Bro . Le Cronier ivas formally installed in the chair of D . P . G . M ., after which the usual procession took

place , and ( he honours were paid . Too new D . P . G . M . addressed a few words to the brethren present , expressive of his sense of the responsibilities he had undertaken , his desire to discharge tbe duties faithfully and impartially , and his hope to deserve and receive tho support of the members of Prov . Grand Lodge . Bro . Dr . Hopkins , P . M ., and Past Prov . S . G . AV . for Warwickshire , rose , and having obtained permission to make a few remarksrepresented that this was a proper time to pass

reso-, lutions complimentary to the late and present D . P . 6 .. AI . As was expected , tbe P . G . M . observed that as no proposition of the kind was on the Agenda , it was impossible to entertain it . Bro . Dr . Hopkins urgeel that no opportunity had been afforded by holding a preparatory committee , that the grace and force of such an act would be destroyed by delay , and that such compliments were cmite in accordance with tbe . spirit of the

proceedings of the day . He was supported by Bros . Le Sueur , AV . M ., and Durell , P . M ., who observed that in the Prov . Grand Lodge of Jersey there were numerous precedents for such a course , when , as in the present case , meetings had been held for an especial purpose other than the ordinary routine of provincial business . Bros . Du Jardin , P . M ., Bonham , P . M ., and others took the view of thc Prov . G . M ., and it was finally ruled that no other matter than the installation could bo entered upon . The Prov . Grand Lodge was then closed in duo form . The Prov . Grand Master , it is said , intended to have a

Channel Islands.

banquet on the occasion , and by his orders tickets had been prepared , of which , as far as your correspondent could learn , only two or three had been disposed of , even by the efforts of the Prov . Grand Tyler , who had been sent out to endeavour to distribute them . Tbe project was , therefore , abandoned .

MARK MASONRY . JERSET . — Cesarean Lodge ( No . 74 ) . —The quarterly meeting was helel on Monday , April 9 th , at the Masonic Temple . The lodge was opened at twenty minutes pasfc seven by Bro . Dr . Hopkins , AA . M ., assisted by Bro . Dr . Smith , acting as S . AV ., and Bro . Benham , J . AV . A note of apology for absence ou account ; of illness was read from Bro . Dr . SmallS . AV . The

, minutes having been read and confirmed , a ballot was taken for Bro . Edward Pixley , a candidate for advancement , which was unanimous in his favour . The AV . M . presented 1 , 000 envelopes , with an appropriate stamp , which was acknowledged by a vote of thanks . Bro . Pixley was introduced , properly prepared , and advanced to the degree of Mark Master by the W . M . There were seven other candidates on the listpreviouslballoted for

, y , none of whom were present , for which the very bad weather might in some measure account . A note of resignation of membership from Bro . E . C . Malet de Carteret was read , which was accepted with regrefc . Several matters of business having been , arranged , the lodge was closed afc a quarter fco nine , and the brethren adjourned for refreshment . The usual loyal and . Masonic toasts were dulhonouredand a longdesultory

cony , , versation took place on the unsatisfactory state of Craft Masonry in Jersey in one respect , with regard to which several notices , have lately appeared in the FREEMASONS' MAGAZINE . This is at present the engrossing topic whenever two or three Masons meet together . On the banqueting table were copies of an article extracted from the MAGAZINE of April 7 th , pp . 269 and ' 270 , which had been printed separately for extensive circulation

in Jersey . It is to be hoped that this will have the effect of exonerating the brethren generally from a charge of participation iu or support of proceedings which have been a source of public scandal . , and are calculated to bring the Craft into disrepute , unless fully explained . It will be a happy day for theprovince when these affairs attract the attention of the Masonic authorities in Loudon , with a view to the only manner in which they can be brought to a satisfactory close , namely , a searching inquiry .

Masonic Festivities.

MASONIC FESTIVITIES .

IRELAND . BriFAsr . —On Friday evening , the 6 th inst ., tlie brethren of Lodges SS anel 111 held a ball in the Music Hall . The members wore the insignia of the Craft . Dancing commenced at nine o ' clock , aucl was kept up with spirit till eleven o'clock , when supper was served , after which dancing was resumed , and continued till an advanced hour . Bro . Charles Thompson supplied the supper and refreshments . Dornyn ' s quadrille band was in . attendance .

Meetings Of The Scientific And Learned Societies For The Week Ending April 28th, 1866.

MEETINGS OF THE SCIENTIFIC AND LEARNED SOCIETIES FOR THE WEEK ENDING APRIL 28 TH , 1866 .

Monday , April 23 rd . —ROYAL GEOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY , at half-past 8 . Tuesday , April 17 th . —INSTITUTION OP CIVIL ENGINEERS ,, afcS . AVednesday , April 25 th . —SOCIETY OP ARTS , at 8 .

The Week.

THE WEEK .

Tin ; COTJIIT . —Tbe Queen vfidked out on thc morning of the 11 th inst ., accompanied by her Royal Highness Princess Helena , and drove in the afternoon , accompanied by her Royal Highness Princess Louise . The Queen walked in tbe grounds on the morning of the 12 th inst ., accompanied by Princess Louise and Princess Beatrice , anel drove in the afternoon , accompanied by

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