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Provincial.
a very interesting case , being that of a Mason ' s widow , eighty-five years of age , her " husband a sous-lieutenant in the deini-Brigade of . Infantry , and a native of Rouen , having been initiated at Ashbyde-la-Zouch in this country in the year 1810 , in a lodge entitled , " loge Franchise Des A ' rais Amis cle l'Ordre , " worked at Ashby at the time by the French prisoners of war on parole , in the name and under the auspices of the Grand Orient of France , ancl under the immediate protection of his lordship ( le P . P . T . 111 . et T . R . )
, F . lord Moira , acting as Grand Master of all the regular lodges of tbe kingdom of Great Britain . AVe hope to be able to give copies of two certificates issued by this lodge among our Notes and Queries in a future number . NORFOLK . NoBWicn . —Perseverance Lodge ( No . 258 ) . —The installation of
Bro . AA . H . Stevens , tbe AV . M . elect of this lodge , took place on AVednesday , Jan . 16 , in the lodge-room at the Rampant Horse Hotel . The lodge was opened by Bro . E . Hyams , the retiring Master , at half-past five , and a candidate initiated by Bro . Stevens . The ceremony of installation was then commenced , ancl it was performed , in the presence of upwards of 40 brethren ( including many visitors ) , by Bro . Hyams , in a manner which elicited not merely the approbation , but the admiration of those who
witnessed it . Bro . Stevens invested the following brethren as his officers;—Bro . F . Colsey , S . AV . ; Bro . J . Darken , J . AV . ; Bro . J . Laffan Hanly , S . D . ; Bro . R . Thorns , J . D . ; Bro . Boyce , I . G . Bro . the Rev . S . Titlow , P . Prov . G . C , was also re-appointed Chaplain ; Bro . AVicks , P . M ., Director of Ceremonies ( an office in which that brother has rendered an essential service to the lodge ); Bro . Howes , P . M ; , as Treasurer ; ancl Bro . Giclney , P . M ., as Secretary . At nine o ' clock , the brethren , to the number of 15 , sat down to a
banquet in honour of the late AV . M ., Bro . Emanuel Hyams , the custom of this lodge being to confer that honour , not in anticipation on the installed Master , but on tbe retiring Master , should he merit the distinction by diligence and attention in the discharge of hisduties . On this occasion a gold P . M . ' s jewel—as rich ancl costly as such an ornament could be , ancl of very tasteful design—was presented to Bro . Emanuel Hyams on the part of the brethren of No . 258 as a token of their high appreciation of the zeal and ability with
which he hacl filled the chair , ancl his exertions in promoting the prosperity of the lodge , in whicli there have been thirteen initiations during the year . —Among the toasts was "The Health of the Provincial Grancl Officers of A orfolk " ( that of the new Prov . G . M ., Brother B . Bond Cabbell , having been previously honoured ) , to which Bro . A . M . F . MOEGAN , Prov . G . J . AV ., and late Master of the Social Lodge , responded , observing that he was sure , if Bro . Cabbell were permitted by the state ofhis health to visit his lodge more frequently , it woulcl be highly gratifying to him , having the interests of Masonry so deeply at heart , to witness the progress which it w as making in the province , and especially in this city , where there
were now four lodges in excellent working order . Bro . Morgan took the opportunity of congratulating Bro . Stevens on his elevation by tbe brethren of No . 258 to the chair which had been so well and worthily filled hy Bro . Hyams , ancl said that he was satisfied that the reputation of No . 258 , which had always ' been celebrated for its excellent working , ivould not suffer in the hands of the new Master . As to the officers of Provincial Grand Lodge , if they were not very perfect in their duties , it was owing to their not being called
together very frequently , but that did not depend on the Prov . G . M ., but upon his age and the infirmities which it brought upon him . He ( Bro . Morgan ) sincerely hoped that their Prov . G . M . might be spared yet to give even a greater emphasis and impetus to Masonry in this province , ancl to realise those aspirations for the good of the Craft which all the brethren knew Bro . Bond Cabbell sincerely felt . ( Applause . )—The toast ofthe evening , "The Health of Bro . Emanuel HyamsP . M . " was proposed bBro . J . DAIVBABN - P . M . who
, , y , , eulogised the admirable manner in which the late Master hacl conducted the working of the lodge , and of which he had given a culminating proof in the style in which ho had that evening installed his successor in the chair . He ( Bro . Dawbarn ) had seen installations both in this city and in other places , but he hacl never seen that beautiful ceremony so impressively performed as it hacl been by Bro . Hyams . The lodge was indebted to Bro . Hyams for a year of
almost unexampled prosperity , ancl the brethren were highly sensible of tbe uniformly kind ancl paternal manner in whicli be hacl treated them all , ancl could not help admiring bis dignified but conciliatory deportment in the chair , and his diligent attention to his duties , never having missed a single lodge night , or left to any other brother any portion of the work which devolved upon him . There had not beenduring his of officethe slihtest leasant
, year , g unp incident , but he had ruled his lodge with an affection and discretion ivhich had won the regard of every brother , ancl cemented that feeling of harmony and fraternal love which ought always to subsist between the members of a Masonic lodge . Bro . Dawbarn then , amid loud applause , presented , in behalf of the brethren , the jewel
they bad subscribed for as a testimonial to Bro . HTAIIS , who returned his grateful thanks for the compliment , ancl assured the brethren that their handsome present ivould be a stimulus to him to discharge the duties of Past Master as diligently ancl as satisfaetorily as he was glad to find they considered he had fulfilled those of the chair . — "The Health of Bro . W . It . Stevens , AV . M ., " wa » next proposed bBro . H ancl cordialldrunk . The brethren enjoyed
y yams , y a most agreeable evening , which , indeed , has been peculiarly the case this year at the Masonic- reunions which have been held at the Norwich lodges—a fact which indicates the revival which has taken place in the spirit of Masonry in the city , and tbe harmony which pervades , not only the members of the lodges individually , hut the lodges themselves in relation to each other—a sentiment which has been materiallpromoted by the visits of the brethren to
y each others' lodges , both for the sake of witnessing the working—¦ ivhich is a duty incumbent on the brethren—and for the pleasure of enjoying that social intercourse which is one of the great fruits of Masonry , and which can nowhere be more agreeably realised than at present among the Masons of Norwich . JEslo perpetua !
SOUTH AVALES . SWANSEA . —Indefatigable Lodge ( No . 288 ) . —On Thursday , the 27 th ult ., being tbe Festival of St . John , a large gathering of the members of this lodge took place . The principal business of the evening was the installation of Bro . AVilliam Cox , P . Prov . G . Organist , as AV . M . for the ensuing year . The ceremony was conducted , as usual , by Bro . F . D . Michael , P . Prov . Dir . Cers . in his wonted impressive manner . After having expressed to the lodge
his acknowledgments for the honour conferred upon him , the W . M . proceeded with the appointment ancl investiture of his officers for the year , delivering to each an appropriate address , remindir . g them of their duties in their new positions . The brethren who fill the various offices are as follows : —John W . Hallam , S . AV . ; H . AA " AVilliams , S . W . ; Rev . John D . Davies , Chaplain ; J . A . Richards , Secretary ; AV . Jones , S . D . ; F . Ternon , J . D . ; I . Jacob , I . G . ; Edward FlickerOrganist ; Robt . Eaton and II . A . Essery
, , Stewards . Bro . Thomas Powell was unanimously re-elected Treasurer , this being the third year during which this brother has successfully presided over the finances of the lodge . Bro . John Probett was also unanimously re-elected I . G . On the motion of Bro . O . G . AVilliams , P . Prov . G . J . W ., seconded by Bro . J . G . Hall , P . Prov . G . S . AV ., a vote of thanks was passed with acclamation to Bro . Edward J . Morris , Prov . G . J . D ., for the ability and kind feeling be hacl displayed in conducting the affairs of the lodge
during the past year . —In acknowledging the compliment , Bro . Morris attributed tbe successful , harmonious working of the lodge to the hearty support so freely accorded him by the brethren ; ancl passing in review the noticeable events of the year—financial ancl administrative—alluded to the many claims for charitable purposes which had pressed upon the members , notwithstanding the frequent response to ivhich the brethren hacl again cheerfully contributed towards the fund now raising , with a view to constitute
thenrespected Prov . G . M . a Vice President of the Charities , ancl announced that the amount now ready to be handed to the Treasurer , subscribed by individual members of tbe lodge , was £ 15 los . In conformity with usual custom , the brethren afterwards dined together at the Mackworth Arms Hotel , when about forty sat down , to partake of the excellent fare provided by Bro . Viner . The AV . M . presided . Among those present were Bros . Dr . Bird , D . Prov . G . M . ; J . G . Hall , P . Prov . J . AV . ; 0 . G . AVilliams , P . Prov . G . J . AV . ; Edward
J . Morris , Prov . G . J . D . ; F . 1 ) . Michael , Prov . G . Dir . Cers . ; Thos . Powell , P . M . ; AVm . Edmond , John T . Jenkins , Jas . Richardson , J . Price , Arnold , Evans , & c . Among the visitors we noticed Bro . John Nelson , Past G' . J . D . and P . M . No . 32-h , London ; Rothschild , London ; AV . John , Bristol , and others . The proceedings passed off most pleasantly . The musical arrangements were conducted by the Organist , Bro . Edw . Pricker , who ably presided at the pianoforte . Bros . AVilliams , Rothschild , Bowen , Arnold , and others added
much to the enjoyment by contributing some excellent singing . The brethren separated in good time , having spent a most agreeable evening . ABEEAVON . —Afau Lodge ( No . 1135 ) . —The consecration of this lodge took place on Thursday , the 10 th inst ., under the most favourable auspices . The ceremony was the occasion of bringing together a goodly number of the brethren of the province The Prov . Grancl Lodge was well represented by several of * the Prov . Grand Officers ,
and many of the principal members of the Swansea , Neath , ancl Merthyr lodges , as well as representatives from tbe Llanelly ancl llandilo lodges in the AVestern District , showed by their presence the interest they took in the proceedings . It was expected that the R . AV . the Prov . G . M ., Colonel C . K . Kemys-Tynte , would have been present ; but the R . AV . brother was unavoidably prevented . Among manv whose names were most familiar , we noticed Bros . J . AV . Russell , P . Prov . G . S . AV . ; AV . Moggridge , P . Prov . G . S . AV . ; . Jas , G . Hall , P . Prov . G . J . AV . ; Theodore Mansel Talbot , Prov . G .
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Provincial.
a very interesting case , being that of a Mason ' s widow , eighty-five years of age , her " husband a sous-lieutenant in the deini-Brigade of . Infantry , and a native of Rouen , having been initiated at Ashbyde-la-Zouch in this country in the year 1810 , in a lodge entitled , " loge Franchise Des A ' rais Amis cle l'Ordre , " worked at Ashby at the time by the French prisoners of war on parole , in the name and under the auspices of the Grand Orient of France , ancl under the immediate protection of his lordship ( le P . P . T . 111 . et T . R . )
, F . lord Moira , acting as Grand Master of all the regular lodges of tbe kingdom of Great Britain . AVe hope to be able to give copies of two certificates issued by this lodge among our Notes and Queries in a future number . NORFOLK . NoBWicn . —Perseverance Lodge ( No . 258 ) . —The installation of
Bro . AA . H . Stevens , tbe AV . M . elect of this lodge , took place on AVednesday , Jan . 16 , in the lodge-room at the Rampant Horse Hotel . The lodge was opened by Bro . E . Hyams , the retiring Master , at half-past five , and a candidate initiated by Bro . Stevens . The ceremony of installation was then commenced , ancl it was performed , in the presence of upwards of 40 brethren ( including many visitors ) , by Bro . Hyams , in a manner which elicited not merely the approbation , but the admiration of those who
witnessed it . Bro . Stevens invested the following brethren as his officers;—Bro . F . Colsey , S . AV . ; Bro . J . Darken , J . AV . ; Bro . J . Laffan Hanly , S . D . ; Bro . R . Thorns , J . D . ; Bro . Boyce , I . G . Bro . the Rev . S . Titlow , P . Prov . G . C , was also re-appointed Chaplain ; Bro . AVicks , P . M ., Director of Ceremonies ( an office in which that brother has rendered an essential service to the lodge ); Bro . Howes , P . M ; , as Treasurer ; ancl Bro . Giclney , P . M ., as Secretary . At nine o ' clock , the brethren , to the number of 15 , sat down to a
banquet in honour of the late AV . M ., Bro . Emanuel Hyams , the custom of this lodge being to confer that honour , not in anticipation on the installed Master , but on tbe retiring Master , should he merit the distinction by diligence and attention in the discharge of hisduties . On this occasion a gold P . M . ' s jewel—as rich ancl costly as such an ornament could be , ancl of very tasteful design—was presented to Bro . Emanuel Hyams on the part of the brethren of No . 258 as a token of their high appreciation of the zeal and ability with
which he hacl filled the chair , ancl his exertions in promoting the prosperity of the lodge , in whicli there have been thirteen initiations during the year . —Among the toasts was "The Health of the Provincial Grancl Officers of A orfolk " ( that of the new Prov . G . M ., Brother B . Bond Cabbell , having been previously honoured ) , to which Bro . A . M . F . MOEGAN , Prov . G . J . AV ., and late Master of the Social Lodge , responded , observing that he was sure , if Bro . Cabbell were permitted by the state ofhis health to visit his lodge more frequently , it woulcl be highly gratifying to him , having the interests of Masonry so deeply at heart , to witness the progress which it w as making in the province , and especially in this city , where there
were now four lodges in excellent working order . Bro . Morgan took the opportunity of congratulating Bro . Stevens on his elevation by tbe brethren of No . 258 to the chair which had been so well and worthily filled hy Bro . Hyams , ancl said that he was satisfied that the reputation of No . 258 , which had always ' been celebrated for its excellent working , ivould not suffer in the hands of the new Master . As to the officers of Provincial Grand Lodge , if they were not very perfect in their duties , it was owing to their not being called
together very frequently , but that did not depend on the Prov . G . M ., but upon his age and the infirmities which it brought upon him . He ( Bro . Morgan ) sincerely hoped that their Prov . G . M . might be spared yet to give even a greater emphasis and impetus to Masonry in this province , ancl to realise those aspirations for the good of the Craft which all the brethren knew Bro . Bond Cabbell sincerely felt . ( Applause . )—The toast ofthe evening , "The Health of Bro . Emanuel HyamsP . M . " was proposed bBro . J . DAIVBABN - P . M . who
, , y , , eulogised the admirable manner in which the late Master hacl conducted the working of the lodge , and of which he had given a culminating proof in the style in which ho had that evening installed his successor in the chair . He ( Bro . Dawbarn ) had seen installations both in this city and in other places , but he hacl never seen that beautiful ceremony so impressively performed as it hacl been by Bro . Hyams . The lodge was indebted to Bro . Hyams for a year of
almost unexampled prosperity , ancl the brethren were highly sensible of tbe uniformly kind ancl paternal manner in whicli be hacl treated them all , ancl could not help admiring bis dignified but conciliatory deportment in the chair , and his diligent attention to his duties , never having missed a single lodge night , or left to any other brother any portion of the work which devolved upon him . There had not beenduring his of officethe slihtest leasant
, year , g unp incident , but he had ruled his lodge with an affection and discretion ivhich had won the regard of every brother , ancl cemented that feeling of harmony and fraternal love which ought always to subsist between the members of a Masonic lodge . Bro . Dawbarn then , amid loud applause , presented , in behalf of the brethren , the jewel
they bad subscribed for as a testimonial to Bro . HTAIIS , who returned his grateful thanks for the compliment , ancl assured the brethren that their handsome present ivould be a stimulus to him to discharge the duties of Past Master as diligently ancl as satisfaetorily as he was glad to find they considered he had fulfilled those of the chair . — "The Health of Bro . W . It . Stevens , AV . M ., " wa » next proposed bBro . H ancl cordialldrunk . The brethren enjoyed
y yams , y a most agreeable evening , which , indeed , has been peculiarly the case this year at the Masonic- reunions which have been held at the Norwich lodges—a fact which indicates the revival which has taken place in the spirit of Masonry in the city , and tbe harmony which pervades , not only the members of the lodges individually , hut the lodges themselves in relation to each other—a sentiment which has been materiallpromoted by the visits of the brethren to
y each others' lodges , both for the sake of witnessing the working—¦ ivhich is a duty incumbent on the brethren—and for the pleasure of enjoying that social intercourse which is one of the great fruits of Masonry , and which can nowhere be more agreeably realised than at present among the Masons of Norwich . JEslo perpetua !
SOUTH AVALES . SWANSEA . —Indefatigable Lodge ( No . 288 ) . —On Thursday , the 27 th ult ., being tbe Festival of St . John , a large gathering of the members of this lodge took place . The principal business of the evening was the installation of Bro . AVilliam Cox , P . Prov . G . Organist , as AV . M . for the ensuing year . The ceremony was conducted , as usual , by Bro . F . D . Michael , P . Prov . Dir . Cers . in his wonted impressive manner . After having expressed to the lodge
his acknowledgments for the honour conferred upon him , the W . M . proceeded with the appointment ancl investiture of his officers for the year , delivering to each an appropriate address , remindir . g them of their duties in their new positions . The brethren who fill the various offices are as follows : —John W . Hallam , S . AV . ; H . AA " AVilliams , S . W . ; Rev . John D . Davies , Chaplain ; J . A . Richards , Secretary ; AV . Jones , S . D . ; F . Ternon , J . D . ; I . Jacob , I . G . ; Edward FlickerOrganist ; Robt . Eaton and II . A . Essery
, , Stewards . Bro . Thomas Powell was unanimously re-elected Treasurer , this being the third year during which this brother has successfully presided over the finances of the lodge . Bro . John Probett was also unanimously re-elected I . G . On the motion of Bro . O . G . AVilliams , P . Prov . G . J . W ., seconded by Bro . J . G . Hall , P . Prov . G . S . AV ., a vote of thanks was passed with acclamation to Bro . Edward J . Morris , Prov . G . J . D ., for the ability and kind feeling be hacl displayed in conducting the affairs of the lodge
during the past year . —In acknowledging the compliment , Bro . Morris attributed tbe successful , harmonious working of the lodge to the hearty support so freely accorded him by the brethren ; ancl passing in review the noticeable events of the year—financial ancl administrative—alluded to the many claims for charitable purposes which had pressed upon the members , notwithstanding the frequent response to ivhich the brethren hacl again cheerfully contributed towards the fund now raising , with a view to constitute
thenrespected Prov . G . M . a Vice President of the Charities , ancl announced that the amount now ready to be handed to the Treasurer , subscribed by individual members of tbe lodge , was £ 15 los . In conformity with usual custom , the brethren afterwards dined together at the Mackworth Arms Hotel , when about forty sat down , to partake of the excellent fare provided by Bro . Viner . The AV . M . presided . Among those present were Bros . Dr . Bird , D . Prov . G . M . ; J . G . Hall , P . Prov . J . AV . ; 0 . G . AVilliams , P . Prov . G . J . AV . ; Edward
J . Morris , Prov . G . J . D . ; F . 1 ) . Michael , Prov . G . Dir . Cers . ; Thos . Powell , P . M . ; AVm . Edmond , John T . Jenkins , Jas . Richardson , J . Price , Arnold , Evans , & c . Among the visitors we noticed Bro . John Nelson , Past G' . J . D . and P . M . No . 32-h , London ; Rothschild , London ; AV . John , Bristol , and others . The proceedings passed off most pleasantly . The musical arrangements were conducted by the Organist , Bro . Edw . Pricker , who ably presided at the pianoforte . Bros . AVilliams , Rothschild , Bowen , Arnold , and others added
much to the enjoyment by contributing some excellent singing . The brethren separated in good time , having spent a most agreeable evening . ABEEAVON . —Afau Lodge ( No . 1135 ) . —The consecration of this lodge took place on Thursday , the 10 th inst ., under the most favourable auspices . The ceremony was the occasion of bringing together a goodly number of the brethren of the province The Prov . Grancl Lodge was well represented by several of * the Prov . Grand Officers ,
and many of the principal members of the Swansea , Neath , ancl Merthyr lodges , as well as representatives from tbe Llanelly ancl llandilo lodges in the AVestern District , showed by their presence the interest they took in the proceedings . It was expected that the R . AV . the Prov . G . M ., Colonel C . K . Kemys-Tynte , would have been present ; but the R . AV . brother was unavoidably prevented . Among manv whose names were most familiar , we noticed Bros . J . AV . Russell , P . Prov . G . S . AV . ; AV . Moggridge , P . Prov . G . S . AV . ; . Jas , G . Hall , P . Prov . G . J . AV . ; Theodore Mansel Talbot , Prov . G .