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of paying fees of honour on accession to office , was discussed with considerable animation and ultimately deferred till the next night of meeting . Nothing further of importance offering , tho labours of the evening closed with prayer . Several visitors being present a slight refreshment was served in the ante-room , but with the exception cf the health of the W . M . only one other toast was given that of " The Visitors , " all of whom responded in very kindly terms . Bro . Willoughby took
occasion to say thafc ho felt more than ordinary pleasure at being present on thafc occasion to add his testimony to fche merits of the St . Aubyn Lodge in appointments , retualism , ancl Masonic spirit , he would say it was unequalled . " So lodge has exercised more care in the election of members than St . Aubyn , and in point of numbers , respectability , and Masonic talent , it could throw down the gauntlet . We understand this lodge has now iu the press a new edition of its bye laws , which will
contain a brief sketch of its history , the brethren who have b . T . 'u initiated , passed , raised in , ancl joined ifc , copy ol its warrant , ami the names of every brother who has been connected with the lodge , together with his profession and residence .
LANCASHIRE ( WEST ) . LIVERPOOL . — Temple Lodge ( No . 1091 ) . —The regular meeting of this loclge ivas held at ; he Masonic Temple Hope-street , on Wednesday , Sept . 12 th , at six o ' clock p . m . The lodge was duly opened by Bro . R . I-I . D . Johnson , WM ., assisted by Bros . J . Mercer Johnson , S . W . ; Dr . Smith , J . W . ; Sheldon , J . D . ; Marsh , Sec ; Hendry , J . D . ; livke , I . G ., & c . ; Hamer , Prov . G . T . ; W . L . CraneP . M . ilros . MayP . M . BuhnerBaker
, , ; , , » Cras , & c , visitors . Mr . T . Tyrer was duly initiated into Freennasonry . The charge was given by Bro . Johnson , S . W ., and the explanation of the working tools by Bro . Smith , J . W ., in a very impressive manner . The lodge wis then opened in the second degree , when Bro . Boucher was duly passed to the degree of F . C . The beautiful ceremony being performed in the solemn ancl impressive manner , for which Bro- Johnson is so
justly celebrated , Bro . E . Campana presented to the lodge a very beautiful floor cloth , having the following inscription , — " Presented to the Temple Loclge , No . 1095 , by Bro . E . Campana , A . L . 5 SG 6 . " The thanks of the loclge having been voted to Bro . Campana for his beautiful gift . Bro . Campana said he felt quite unable to . ^ iekuowledg-e , Vis'lie ought to do , the extremely kind maimer in which his name and gift had been received .
He ever had the interests of the Order at heart . It ivas a source of gratification to him to see the Temple Lodge in such good working order , and to see true friendsnip and brotherly love exist among the brethren . He trusted he would be long spared to study and promote the welfare of the lodge by every means iu his power . I can only further repeat my thanks for your kindness , and trust when we aro called from our labour in this sublunary abodeifc may be our happiness to be reunited in
, the Grand Lodge above . Bro . D . W . Winstanley presented the I . G . sword , etc ., for which the thanks of the lodge were given to him . Several of the visiting brethren spoke in the highest terms of the working and tho truly Masonic friendship that was evinced towards them .
NOUFGRK . PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE . The meeting of Provincial Grand Lodge was held at East Dereham , on 'Thursday , the 13 fch inst . Most of the lodges in the province—especially those of Norwich—were well represented , altogether about 100 brethren being present . The Provincial Grand Lodge was opened at hih twelvein the Assembl
g , y Rooms , Bro . the Hon . F . , Wnlpo ! e officiating forthe Prov . G . Master , Bro . -IS . 13 . Cabbell , l ^ . E . S ., whose age and infirmities prevented him from being present . The minutes of the last Provincial Grand Lodge having been read by Bro . A . M . F . Morgan , Prov . G . Sec , and confirmed by the brethren , the roll of lodges was called over , when it was found that the following were represented : —Bros . Peurice ,
W . M . Union , 52 ; G . Holmes , W . M . Faithful , So ; Pitt , W . M . Social , 93 ; Haulon , P . M . Friendship , 100 ; the Rev . R . P . Bent , P . M . Unanimity , 102 ; K . H . Household , WM . Philjmbhropic , 107 ; J . Dunsford , AV . M . Perseverance , 213 ; Tomliiison , W . M . United Friends , 313 ; G . Thirkettle , W . M . Cabbell , 807 ; Deacon , S . W . Sincerity , 9-1-3 ; E . Harwell , W . M . Sondes , 99 G ; H . Mason , W . M . Joppa , 1111-. The Acting Prov . G . M . then appointed the following as the officers of the Provincial Grand Loclge for the the ensuing year , and invested those who were present with
their respective badges : —Bros . Holmes , Prov . S . G . W . ; Penriee Prov . G . J . W . ; Bent , Prov . G . Chap . ; Scott , Prov . G . Reg . ; J Boyce , Prov . S . G . D . ; Pitt , Prov . J . G . D . ; Master , Prov . G . Supfc . of Works ; Mason , Prov . G . Dir . of Cers . ; E . Barwell , Prov . G . Assist . Dir . of Cers . ; J , English , Prov . G . S . B . ; Martin , Prov . G . Org . ; Dunsford , Prov . G . Purst . ; Gunn , Prov . G . Treas . ; and Lacey , Hanlon , Thirkettle , and Deacon , Prov . G . Stewards . Bros . J . Barwell , the Prov . G . Treas . ; and A . M . F .
Morgan , the Prov . G . S ., were re-appointed to their respective offices . During fche lodge business various sums were voted for fche relief of distressed brethren ancl their families , ancl on the recommendation of the Finance Board the sum of ten guineas to the Girls' School , from the funds of the Provincial Grand Lodge . At two o ' clock the brethren formed themselves into procession afc the AssemblRoomsancl proceeded to the parish
y , church of East Dereham , where divine service was held . The seats on each side of tbe central aisle were occupied by members of the Craft , and all other parts of the noble edifice were well filled by the general congregation . The service was conducted by the vicar ( the Rev . B . J . Armstrong , M . A . ) , ancl the musical part was full choral . The beautiful anthem , " Behold how good ancl joyful a thing it is for brethren to dwell together in unity , " was efficiently rendered by the choir . The sermon was preached
by the Rev . R . P . Bent , Prov . G . Chap ., from the tenth verse of the eighth cliapter of Nehemiah , " The joy of the Lord is your strength ; " and at the conclusion a collection was made on behalf of the District Visiting and fche Sick Poor Societies of Dereham , amounting to £ 17 7 s . 3 d ., iGll of which was contributed by the brethren . Afc the conclusion of the service the brethren adjourned to the Corn-hallancl partook of dinnerivhich was provided by
, , Bro . Parke , of the King ' s Head Hotel . The Acting Prov . G . M . presided , ancl was supported by Bros , the Rev . R . P . Bent , Prov . G . Ghap . ; the Rev . C . J . Martyn . P- Prov . G . S . Oxford ; H . P . L'Estrange , P . Prov . G . Reg . ; J . Coleman , M . M . ; the Rev . — Bird , Prov . J . G . D . Surrey ; . G . E-Simpson , P . Prov . G . J . W . ; J . Barwell , Jun ., M . M . ; J . A . Creswell , P . Prov . G . Reg . ; J . Marshall , P . Prov . G . Dir . of Cers . ; J . Boyce , Prov . S . G . D . ; J . Taylor , P . Prov . G . Supt . of Works ; H . Mason , Prov . G . Dir .
of Cers ., & c . j Bros . Holmes , Prov . S . G . W . ; and D . Peurice , Prov . J . G . W ., being in the vice-chairs . The preliminary toasts , including the healths of fche Earl of Zetland , Grand Master of England , and Earl de Grey and Ripon , D . Prov . G . M . having been duly honoured , The A . Prov . G . Master gave "The Health of Bro . Benjamin Bond Cabbell , the Provincial Grand Master , " in whom he said was found the combination of two rare qualities—the power to
give , and the will to do it . He need not say how much the brethren regretted fche absence of the venerable Prov . G . M ., and how warmly they would have welcomed him if he had been present . Tho toast having been drunk with Masonic honours , Bro . J . Barwell , Prov . G . Treas ., responded on behalf of the Prov . G .. AL , remarking that there never was a man whom he
more highly respected . He had known Bro . Cabbell for a great number of ye » irs , and he believed the reason why he was called upon to return thanks was because he was the oldest Mason in that assembly . All the brethren would bear him out when he said the acts and conduct of the Prov . G . M ., would bear the strictest investigation . His charity did nofc arise , as was the case ivith some men , from fche feeling that it covereth a
multitude of sins , bufc from the kindness of his heart , and the generosity of his mind . He wished they could put ten or twenty years more upon his life , but he was afraid that they never ivould have the happiness of again seeing him at the Provincial Grand Lodge . Owing to his advanced age , he was obliged to to take very great care of his health , and he feared that ifc would not be safe for him to take any active part in the business of the Provincial Grand Lodge .
The A . Prov . G . Master then gave "The Health of Bro . Leedes Fox , the Deputy Provincial Grand Master , " expressing his deep regret that the absence of Bro . Fox was occasioned by severe illness . He coupled with the toast the name of the Prov . G . Secretary . Bro . Morgan said he believed the reason why he had been selected to return thanks to this toast was because he had
succeeded to the office ivhich Bro . Fox filled with great ability and xeal , and , he was sure , also with satisfaction to the Craft , until it pleased the Provincial Grand Master to appoint him to a higher position . He ( Bro . Morgan ) could assure them that it
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of paying fees of honour on accession to office , was discussed with considerable animation and ultimately deferred till the next night of meeting . Nothing further of importance offering , tho labours of the evening closed with prayer . Several visitors being present a slight refreshment was served in the ante-room , but with the exception cf the health of the W . M . only one other toast was given that of " The Visitors , " all of whom responded in very kindly terms . Bro . Willoughby took
occasion to say thafc ho felt more than ordinary pleasure at being present on thafc occasion to add his testimony to fche merits of the St . Aubyn Lodge in appointments , retualism , ancl Masonic spirit , he would say it was unequalled . " So lodge has exercised more care in the election of members than St . Aubyn , and in point of numbers , respectability , and Masonic talent , it could throw down the gauntlet . We understand this lodge has now iu the press a new edition of its bye laws , which will
contain a brief sketch of its history , the brethren who have b . T . 'u initiated , passed , raised in , ancl joined ifc , copy ol its warrant , ami the names of every brother who has been connected with the lodge , together with his profession and residence .
LANCASHIRE ( WEST ) . LIVERPOOL . — Temple Lodge ( No . 1091 ) . —The regular meeting of this loclge ivas held at ; he Masonic Temple Hope-street , on Wednesday , Sept . 12 th , at six o ' clock p . m . The lodge was duly opened by Bro . R . I-I . D . Johnson , WM ., assisted by Bros . J . Mercer Johnson , S . W . ; Dr . Smith , J . W . ; Sheldon , J . D . ; Marsh , Sec ; Hendry , J . D . ; livke , I . G ., & c . ; Hamer , Prov . G . T . ; W . L . CraneP . M . ilros . MayP . M . BuhnerBaker
, , ; , , » Cras , & c , visitors . Mr . T . Tyrer was duly initiated into Freennasonry . The charge was given by Bro . Johnson , S . W ., and the explanation of the working tools by Bro . Smith , J . W ., in a very impressive manner . The lodge wis then opened in the second degree , when Bro . Boucher was duly passed to the degree of F . C . The beautiful ceremony being performed in the solemn ancl impressive manner , for which Bro- Johnson is so
justly celebrated , Bro . E . Campana presented to the lodge a very beautiful floor cloth , having the following inscription , — " Presented to the Temple Loclge , No . 1095 , by Bro . E . Campana , A . L . 5 SG 6 . " The thanks of the loclge having been voted to Bro . Campana for his beautiful gift . Bro . Campana said he felt quite unable to . ^ iekuowledg-e , Vis'lie ought to do , the extremely kind maimer in which his name and gift had been received .
He ever had the interests of the Order at heart . It ivas a source of gratification to him to see the Temple Lodge in such good working order , and to see true friendsnip and brotherly love exist among the brethren . He trusted he would be long spared to study and promote the welfare of the lodge by every means iu his power . I can only further repeat my thanks for your kindness , and trust when we aro called from our labour in this sublunary abodeifc may be our happiness to be reunited in
, the Grand Lodge above . Bro . D . W . Winstanley presented the I . G . sword , etc ., for which the thanks of the lodge were given to him . Several of the visiting brethren spoke in the highest terms of the working and tho truly Masonic friendship that was evinced towards them .
NOUFGRK . PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE . The meeting of Provincial Grand Lodge was held at East Dereham , on 'Thursday , the 13 fch inst . Most of the lodges in the province—especially those of Norwich—were well represented , altogether about 100 brethren being present . The Provincial Grand Lodge was opened at hih twelvein the Assembl
g , y Rooms , Bro . the Hon . F . , Wnlpo ! e officiating forthe Prov . G . Master , Bro . -IS . 13 . Cabbell , l ^ . E . S ., whose age and infirmities prevented him from being present . The minutes of the last Provincial Grand Lodge having been read by Bro . A . M . F . Morgan , Prov . G . Sec , and confirmed by the brethren , the roll of lodges was called over , when it was found that the following were represented : —Bros . Peurice ,
W . M . Union , 52 ; G . Holmes , W . M . Faithful , So ; Pitt , W . M . Social , 93 ; Haulon , P . M . Friendship , 100 ; the Rev . R . P . Bent , P . M . Unanimity , 102 ; K . H . Household , WM . Philjmbhropic , 107 ; J . Dunsford , AV . M . Perseverance , 213 ; Tomliiison , W . M . United Friends , 313 ; G . Thirkettle , W . M . Cabbell , 807 ; Deacon , S . W . Sincerity , 9-1-3 ; E . Harwell , W . M . Sondes , 99 G ; H . Mason , W . M . Joppa , 1111-. The Acting Prov . G . M . then appointed the following as the officers of the Provincial Grand Loclge for the the ensuing year , and invested those who were present with
their respective badges : —Bros . Holmes , Prov . S . G . W . ; Penriee Prov . G . J . W . ; Bent , Prov . G . Chap . ; Scott , Prov . G . Reg . ; J Boyce , Prov . S . G . D . ; Pitt , Prov . J . G . D . ; Master , Prov . G . Supfc . of Works ; Mason , Prov . G . Dir . of Cers . ; E . Barwell , Prov . G . Assist . Dir . of Cers . ; J , English , Prov . G . S . B . ; Martin , Prov . G . Org . ; Dunsford , Prov . G . Purst . ; Gunn , Prov . G . Treas . ; and Lacey , Hanlon , Thirkettle , and Deacon , Prov . G . Stewards . Bros . J . Barwell , the Prov . G . Treas . ; and A . M . F .
Morgan , the Prov . G . S ., were re-appointed to their respective offices . During fche lodge business various sums were voted for fche relief of distressed brethren ancl their families , ancl on the recommendation of the Finance Board the sum of ten guineas to the Girls' School , from the funds of the Provincial Grand Lodge . At two o ' clock the brethren formed themselves into procession afc the AssemblRoomsancl proceeded to the parish
y , church of East Dereham , where divine service was held . The seats on each side of tbe central aisle were occupied by members of the Craft , and all other parts of the noble edifice were well filled by the general congregation . The service was conducted by the vicar ( the Rev . B . J . Armstrong , M . A . ) , ancl the musical part was full choral . The beautiful anthem , " Behold how good ancl joyful a thing it is for brethren to dwell together in unity , " was efficiently rendered by the choir . The sermon was preached
by the Rev . R . P . Bent , Prov . G . Chap ., from the tenth verse of the eighth cliapter of Nehemiah , " The joy of the Lord is your strength ; " and at the conclusion a collection was made on behalf of the District Visiting and fche Sick Poor Societies of Dereham , amounting to £ 17 7 s . 3 d ., iGll of which was contributed by the brethren . Afc the conclusion of the service the brethren adjourned to the Corn-hallancl partook of dinnerivhich was provided by
, , Bro . Parke , of the King ' s Head Hotel . The Acting Prov . G . M . presided , ancl was supported by Bros , the Rev . R . P . Bent , Prov . G . Ghap . ; the Rev . C . J . Martyn . P- Prov . G . S . Oxford ; H . P . L'Estrange , P . Prov . G . Reg . ; J . Coleman , M . M . ; the Rev . — Bird , Prov . J . G . D . Surrey ; . G . E-Simpson , P . Prov . G . J . W . ; J . Barwell , Jun ., M . M . ; J . A . Creswell , P . Prov . G . Reg . ; J . Marshall , P . Prov . G . Dir . of Cers . ; J . Boyce , Prov . S . G . D . ; J . Taylor , P . Prov . G . Supt . of Works ; H . Mason , Prov . G . Dir .
of Cers ., & c . j Bros . Holmes , Prov . S . G . W . ; and D . Peurice , Prov . J . G . W ., being in the vice-chairs . The preliminary toasts , including the healths of fche Earl of Zetland , Grand Master of England , and Earl de Grey and Ripon , D . Prov . G . M . having been duly honoured , The A . Prov . G . Master gave "The Health of Bro . Benjamin Bond Cabbell , the Provincial Grand Master , " in whom he said was found the combination of two rare qualities—the power to
give , and the will to do it . He need not say how much the brethren regretted fche absence of the venerable Prov . G . M ., and how warmly they would have welcomed him if he had been present . Tho toast having been drunk with Masonic honours , Bro . J . Barwell , Prov . G . Treas ., responded on behalf of the Prov . G .. AL , remarking that there never was a man whom he
more highly respected . He had known Bro . Cabbell for a great number of ye » irs , and he believed the reason why he was called upon to return thanks was because he was the oldest Mason in that assembly . All the brethren would bear him out when he said the acts and conduct of the Prov . G . M ., would bear the strictest investigation . His charity did nofc arise , as was the case ivith some men , from fche feeling that it covereth a
multitude of sins , bufc from the kindness of his heart , and the generosity of his mind . He wished they could put ten or twenty years more upon his life , but he was afraid that they never ivould have the happiness of again seeing him at the Provincial Grand Lodge . Owing to his advanced age , he was obliged to to take very great care of his health , and he feared that ifc would not be safe for him to take any active part in the business of the Provincial Grand Lodge .
The A . Prov . G . Master then gave "The Health of Bro . Leedes Fox , the Deputy Provincial Grand Master , " expressing his deep regret that the absence of Bro . Fox was occasioned by severe illness . He coupled with the toast the name of the Prov . G . Secretary . Bro . Morgan said he believed the reason why he had been selected to return thanks to this toast was because he had
succeeded to the office ivhich Bro . Fox filled with great ability and xeal , and , he was sure , also with satisfaction to the Craft , until it pleased the Provincial Grand Master to appoint him to a higher position . He ( Bro . Morgan ) could assure them that it