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The New Grand Officers.

who is unfortunately unable to attend to the duties of his high oiiico ; the charge of the Masonic aliairs of the province , therefore , in a great degree devolves upon Sir Thomas , whose rule has been marked with sound judgment and discretion ; he is in consequence ]) opular among the Lancashire brethren . In addition to his other appointments Sir Thomas G . Hesketh holds tho rank of colonel of the third regiment oi Lancashire Militia .

THE REV , WILLIAM HENBY WEKTWORTII ATKYNS BOWYER , M . A ., GRAND CHAPLAIN . —The Very Worshipful Brother is a member of Brasenose College , Oxon ., and Sector of Clapham , Surrey , lie was initiated into Ereeinasonry on the 28 th of September , 1852 , in tlie Lodge of Harmony , No . 317 , at Richmond , in Surrey , ancl has served every office in that Lodge to the satisfaction of his brethren . The reverend brother is not altogether new to tho duties of Grand Chaplain , having for some time filled that office in the Provincial Grand Lodge of Oxfordshire .

BROTHER JOHN SAVAGE , S . G . D . —Brother John Savage is a Past Master of tho Eoyal Athelstan Loclge , No . 10 , and a Past First Principal of the Royal Tork Chapter , No . 7 , to both of which he has been a subscribing member for upwards of twenty years . He is also a P . Z . of the Robert Burns Chapter , No . 25 , having been a member from its inauguration in 1844 , to the present time . He has thrice held the

office of Worshi pful Master of different Lodges , and thrice that of M . E . Z . of various Chapters . Brother Savage was initiated into Freemasonry in the Fortitude and Old Cumberland Loclge , No . 12 , on the Oth ofNovcmber , 1835 , by Brother Hardy , tho then Worshipful Master , and was raised to the third degree in the January following . Having devoted himself to a study of the princi p les of Freemasonry very

early in his Masonic career , he joined several other Lodges , ancl amongst them the Egyptian , No . 20 ; the St . Michael ' s , No . 255 , & c . Holding the office of 'Warden in more than one Loclge at concurrent periods , and being of opinion that no brother should be Master of two Lodges during the same year ( at that time permissible by the Book of Constitutionsbut since forbiddenupon a motion proposed

, , by himself ) , he declined the chair of two Lodges in order to accept that of tho Royal Athelstan Lodge , No . 19 , which ho had joined iu January , 1839 . From the respect in ivhich ho ivas held he was appointed Junior Warden tho same evening ; Senior Warden in 1840 ; and Worshipful Master in 1841 . Upon retiring from the chair he was voted a handsome Past Master ' s jewel ; he was again chosen

Worshipful Master in 1847 ; and from that period has held the office of Director of Ceremonies . In 1848 he founded the Wellington Lodge , No . 805 , Lcwishani , and became its first Worshipful Master . On tendering his resignation some years afterwards , on account of the distance of his residence from the place of meeting , he received a cordial vote of thanks for his services , with the offer of a jewel , which he declined to receive , by reason of the funds of the Lodge not being

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THE GRAND REGISTRAR AND PARTY TACTICS. Article 1
THE NEW GRAND OFFICERS. Article 6
OUR ARCHITECTURAL CHAPTER. Article 12
THE GREAT NORTHERN HOSPITAL. Article 17
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 18
THE SWEDISH RITE. Article 19
THE CONSECRATION AT GUILDFORD. Article 20
MASONIC HALLS. Article 21
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 22
METROPOLITAN. Article 30
PROVINCIAL. Article 32
OXFORDSHIRE. Article 36
ROYAL ARCH. Article 41
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 42
AMERICA. Article 42
THE WEEK. Article 43
Untitled Article 48
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 48
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The New Grand Officers.

who is unfortunately unable to attend to the duties of his high oiiico ; the charge of the Masonic aliairs of the province , therefore , in a great degree devolves upon Sir Thomas , whose rule has been marked with sound judgment and discretion ; he is in consequence ]) opular among the Lancashire brethren . In addition to his other appointments Sir Thomas G . Hesketh holds tho rank of colonel of the third regiment oi Lancashire Militia .

THE REV , WILLIAM HENBY WEKTWORTII ATKYNS BOWYER , M . A ., GRAND CHAPLAIN . —The Very Worshipful Brother is a member of Brasenose College , Oxon ., and Sector of Clapham , Surrey , lie was initiated into Ereeinasonry on the 28 th of September , 1852 , in tlie Lodge of Harmony , No . 317 , at Richmond , in Surrey , ancl has served every office in that Lodge to the satisfaction of his brethren . The reverend brother is not altogether new to tho duties of Grand Chaplain , having for some time filled that office in the Provincial Grand Lodge of Oxfordshire .

BROTHER JOHN SAVAGE , S . G . D . —Brother John Savage is a Past Master of tho Eoyal Athelstan Loclge , No . 10 , and a Past First Principal of the Royal Tork Chapter , No . 7 , to both of which he has been a subscribing member for upwards of twenty years . He is also a P . Z . of the Robert Burns Chapter , No . 25 , having been a member from its inauguration in 1844 , to the present time . He has thrice held the

office of Worshi pful Master of different Lodges , and thrice that of M . E . Z . of various Chapters . Brother Savage was initiated into Freemasonry in the Fortitude and Old Cumberland Loclge , No . 12 , on the Oth ofNovcmber , 1835 , by Brother Hardy , tho then Worshipful Master , and was raised to the third degree in the January following . Having devoted himself to a study of the princi p les of Freemasonry very

early in his Masonic career , he joined several other Lodges , ancl amongst them the Egyptian , No . 20 ; the St . Michael ' s , No . 255 , & c . Holding the office of 'Warden in more than one Loclge at concurrent periods , and being of opinion that no brother should be Master of two Lodges during the same year ( at that time permissible by the Book of Constitutionsbut since forbiddenupon a motion proposed

, , by himself ) , he declined the chair of two Lodges in order to accept that of tho Royal Athelstan Lodge , No . 19 , which ho had joined iu January , 1839 . From the respect in ivhich ho ivas held he was appointed Junior Warden tho same evening ; Senior Warden in 1840 ; and Worshipful Master in 1841 . Upon retiring from the chair he was voted a handsome Past Master ' s jewel ; he was again chosen

Worshipful Master in 1847 ; and from that period has held the office of Director of Ceremonies . In 1848 he founded the Wellington Lodge , No . 805 , Lcwishani , and became its first Worshipful Master . On tendering his resignation some years afterwards , on account of the distance of his residence from the place of meeting , he received a cordial vote of thanks for his services , with the offer of a jewel , which he declined to receive , by reason of the funds of the Lodge not being

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