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The Masonic Mirror.

THE MASONIC MIRROR .

MASONIC MEMS . We have pleasure in informing our readers in West Yorkshire it the Right . Hon . Earl De Grey and Ripon has appointed ednesday next , the 2 nd of October , for holding the Provincial rand Lodge of West Yorkshire . Wakefield being the central place

iosen at last meeting , although there is little business , it is ipeefced that a very large number will avail themselves of the > portunity of meeting their Right Worshipful the Prov . G . M ., id we hope that tlie Brethren of the old Lodge 179 will give their . most exertions to make everything complete , and that the not icommon serious loss of time between the closing of the meeting

¦ id the bancpiet will be avoided . The Corn Exchange Buildings i-e very suitable for all purposes . The D . Prov . Grand Master for West Lancashire , Sir Thos . Geo . lesketh Bart , P . G . W ., has convened a Proy . Grand Lodge to be ield in Liverpool on the Sth Oct , at ten o ' clock a . m . Tne Anniversary Meeting ancl installation of the W . M . of the St . John's Lodge ( No . 190 ) will take place at the Holly Bush Tavern , Hampstead , on Tuesday next .

Provincial.

PROVINCIAL .

ESSEX . CUIGWEEC— Chigioell Lodge ( No . 663 ) , —This lodge met at the King ' s Head Inn , on Saturday , the 14 ' mst ., Bro . Raynliam Stewart , WM ., presiding , when Bro . George Motion was mstaUfid W . M . for she ensuing year by Bro . Henry Muggeridge , P . M ., 227 . Amongst those present were Bro . Arthur Stone , Dr . Dunce , J " . F . Toole , E . G . Motion , Rev . Hampton Lomas , Jagers , ancl several other hrethren . Visitors : Bro . S . E . Nutt , P . G . Steward ; Bro . Dickie , P . M ., 53 ; Hooper , W . M ., Lodge of Good Report , 158 ; Gole , P . M . ( No . 18 ); and several other brethren .

GLOUCESTERSHIRE . PBOUINCIAII GBAND LODGE . —THE MEMOEIAI , BISHOB HOOSEE AT GLOUCESTER . The ceremony of laying the foundation stone of the memorial to the martyred Bishop Hooper , which it is intended to erect on the site of his martyrdom , in St . Mary ' s-square , took place on

Wednesday , the 18 th September . The monument , which is from a design of Messrs . Medland and Maberly , will be in the early decorative style of English architecture , some peculiarly beautiful specimens of which exist in tho ¦ crosses erected to the memory of Queen Ella by her husband , King Edward . The area to be occupied by the bottom step is 18 ft . 6 in ., and the total height is to he 45 ft . The monument is divided into three stagesthe base or pedestalwhich is laced on three large

, , p and handsome steps , a gable and crocketed canopy supported on three pinnacled buttresses , ancl clustered columns ancl a crocketed spire pierced with ornamental lights and terminated with a gilded vane , ancl on the upper part of the pedestal is an arcade filled in with diaper work and a shield , on which it is proposed to carve •the arms of the martyr . Immediately above tlie plinth is an ornamental recess to contain a suitable inscription . The gables of the ¦ canopy are filled with carving , ancl all the pinnacles are pannelled .

It is intended , as soon as funds are procured , to place a figure of the martyred bishop in the canopy , and to surround the monument with handsome and appropriate railing . During the morning the Masonic brethren continued to arrive , aud towards mid-day , they mustered at the lodges , the Royal Lebanon Lodge and the Royal Gloucester Lodge , ancl other craft lodges assembling at the Booth Hall Hotel ; the Provincial Grand Lodge of Gloucestershire being opened at Beaufort House , College and

Green , having transacted their business , were marshalled to the Booth Hab \ headed by the City Rifle Band playing the "March of the Israelites . " The congregation ofthe brethren here was large , . and the Grand Lodge was receiveci in duo form by the Craft lodges ,

and the R . W . the D . Prov . G . M ., Bro . G . P . Newmareh , delivered an address , and directed the dispensation sanctioning the proceedings to be reacl and recorded . Among the members of the Grand Lodge present were Bros . G . P . New-march , D . Prov . G . M . ; B . E . Bloxsome , Prov . S . G . W . ; J . G . Palmer , Treas . ; Trinder , See . ; Wallace and A . Shirer , Dirs . of Civs . ; J . Cornwall , Sword Bearer ; and the following Prov . Grand Officers : —J . Burrup , D . M . Walker , W . H . Gwinnet , Colonel Brandon , T . Williams , Rev . H . Baily , T .

J . Cottle , J . Pierce , T . 0 . Smith , & c . The following brethren were the Officers of the Royal Lebanon : —James Nicholson , W . M . ; S . H . Hayward , S . W . ; James G . Wilson , J . W . ; C . G . Ladkin , Treas . ; W . B . Stoker , Hon . Sec . ; J . G . Ping , S . D . ; E . East , J . D . ; W . P . Brown , I . G . ; W . Curtis , Steward ; B . Doyle , Tyler ; and of the Royal Gloucestershire : —Amos Sleed , W . M . ; Gwinnet , S . W . ; Palmer , J . W . ; Edward Trimmer , jun ., Treas . ; W . Matthews , Sec ; R . HendewerkI . G . ; W . A . WattSteward .

, , Among the brethren present were the following : —Thomas Williams , P . M . No . 307 , Royal Union ; W . Slade , P . M . 307 ; John Cook , P . M . 307 ; Capt . P . C . Trower , P . P . G . Sword Bearer , Devonshire , and P . M . of No . 123 , Exmouth ; Richard Pomeroy , P . M . P . G . S . of Lodge Fortitude , 122 , Devonshire ; Thomas Meyler , S . W . Unanimity ancl Sincerity , 327 , P . P . G . Sword Beaier , Somerset ; C . H . Low , P . M . 221 , P . G . Director of Ceremonies , Bristol ; S . Bryant , P . P . G . S . W . Bristol , ancl P . M . 81 ; John S . Strange , W . M . No .

1 , 157 ; Thomas James Cottle , W . M . Foundation Loelge , 97 ; R . Tovey , W . M . 307 ; George B . Smith , W . M . Sherborne Lodge , 1 , 004 ; Charles Partridge , W . M . Sfc . John ' s Lodge , Dursley , No . 1 , 063 ; W . Champion , St . John's Lodge , Dursley ; Henry D . Martin , Palladium Lodge , Hereford ; James Knight Smith , Vitruvian Lodge 423 ; H . J . Ingram , 307 ; T . Potter , 307 ; Llew . White , Lodge of Sympathy , Wootfcon-uiuler-Edge ; C . P . Quintin , No . 67 , Cheltenham ; J . A . Metcalfe , M . D ., 97 , 'Royal Foundation Lodge ; Win .

Jaynes , 307 ; Arthur Jack , J . D . 307 ; C . P . Langston , No . 91 , Lodge of Freedom , Gravesend ; W . T . Dix , 307 ; T . W . Swinburne , 307 ; Geo . Hodge , 307 ; John Humphreys , I . G . 307 ; W . P . Want , St . John's Dursley , 1063 ; E . G . P . Brammer , Faith and Friendship , Berkeley , 337 ; W . H . Green , Royal Gloucestershire Lodge ; H . Wright , Royal Gloucester Lodge ; Amos Williams , Royal Lebanon , 724 ; Thomas Saunders , Royal Lebanon , 724 ; Ramphill , Roman Eagle , 160 ; George Wells , l . G . protem . Royal Sussex , Bristol , 221 ; William Hooper , Royal Gloucestershire Lodge ; B . Gambain ; Ed . Kendall , R . G . ; John Taylor , Faith and Friendship , 337 ; A . W .

Gabb , Royal Foundation Lodge , 97 ; Octavius Long , Faith and lYienclsliip , Berkeley , 449 ; Gwinnett , 97 ancl 1 , 141 ; C . A . Jacobs , Royal Union , 307 ; William Cowle , S . W . No . 1 , 004 ; James Chew , 1 , 004 ; James Wadley , Jordan Lodge , 237 ; Giles Hothrow , J . W . 337 ; Francis Niblett , Royal Sussex , Bristol , 221 ; Hendewerk , 1 , 141 ; Frederick Vizard , St . John's , Dursley , 1 , 063 ; E . J . Thomas , S . W . Glamorgan Lodge , 43 ; Joseph J . Hadley , Royal Union , 307 ; J . A . GardnerP . S . W . Royal SussexBristol 221 Henri Vim Lawn

, , , ; , 97 ; Royal Foundation Lodge ; J . P . Smith , 724 , Lebanon , Gloucester ; W . O . Watts , Royal Gloucester , 1 , 141 ; E . G . Woodard , Foundation , Cheltenham ; J . Burrup , late 473 , Royal Gloucester ; A . W . Wheelan ; J . Davies , 724 ; Lodge , Gloucestershire ; W . J . Brown , Lebanon , 724 ; P . B . Eassie ( No . 1141 ) ; T . Skinner , Lebanon , 724 ; J . C . Gregg , J . D ., 1053 , Eastnor Lodge , Ledbury ; J . Nicholson , Royal Lebanon , 724 ; East , do . ; John Mullings , J . D ., Cotteswold Lodge , 162 ; C .

Cozens , S . D ., do . ; George J . Pring , Lebanon Lodge ; W . Charles , 53 , St . Paul's Lodge , Birmingham ; T . Taynton , Royal Gloucester , 1141 ; W . Eassie , Royal Gloucester , 1141 ; Theophilus Trotter , Royal Monmouth Lodge , 671 ; Charles G . Ladkin , Royal Lebanon ; Frederick Bisid , Lebanon , 724 ; John Jones , Royal Gloucester ; J . G . Wilson , J . W . Lebanon ; W . Cousins , Lebanon ; W . Stocker , Lebanon , 724 and Confidence 228 ; Joseph Lovegrove , Royal Gloucestershire ; William WingateLod 316 and LebanonS .

, ge , ; H . Hayward , S . W . Lebanon ; Edward Trimmer , Treas ., P . G . S ., 1141 ; G . Robertson , Lebanon ; Henry Sheen , St . John ' s Lodge , Dursley , 1063 ; Henry Lovegrove , P . G . S ., 1141 ; James Stafford ,. Sfc . John ' s Lodge , 95 ; John Laing , 47 , Derwent Lodge , Hastings ; George Maiden , Royal Gloucester Lodge , 152 ; Peter Turning 127 , Kentucky , America ; A . Haycroft , 1004 , & c . The procession wended its way up Westgate-street , each side of whieh was blocked binterested spectatorswhile the windows

up y , of nearly every house along the route were occupied by ladies , in whom the novelty and beauty of the Masonic profession excited the liveliest interest . The "band now played the Old Hundredth Psalm , which gave an appropriate air of solemnity to the proceedings . Turning- at the Cross , the cortege proceeded along Southgate-street , and returned , a detachment of the Gloucester and Newnham Artillery , tho Gloucester Engineers , and the Dock Rifle Company falling in . On reaching the Tolsey the procession was joined by

the Blue Coat Boys , the Mayor , and the several members of the Corporation , with the Town Clerk , the Clerk of the Peace , the City Chamberlain , Sword Bearer , & c . ; next came the Hooper Memorial Committee , and the clergy .

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THE ADVANTAGES OF FREEMASONRY. Article 1
CLASSICAL THEOLOGY.—XLVLIII. Article 3
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 4
THE ORIGINAL FREEMASONS. Article 5
GENERAL ARCHITECTURAL INTELLIGENCE. Article 7
NOTES ON LITERATURE SCIENCE AND ART. Article 7
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 9
THE GRAND SECRETARY'S IMPRIMATAUR. Article 9
MASONIC CHARITY. Article 10
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 11
PROVINCIAL. Article 11
ROYAL ARCH, Article 16
Poetry. Article 17
LINES TO KATE. Article 17
NOTES ON MUSIC AND THE DRAMA. Article 18
THE WEEK. Article 18
SPECIAL NOTICE. Article 20
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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The Masonic Mirror.

THE MASONIC MIRROR .

MASONIC MEMS . We have pleasure in informing our readers in West Yorkshire it the Right . Hon . Earl De Grey and Ripon has appointed ednesday next , the 2 nd of October , for holding the Provincial rand Lodge of West Yorkshire . Wakefield being the central place

iosen at last meeting , although there is little business , it is ipeefced that a very large number will avail themselves of the > portunity of meeting their Right Worshipful the Prov . G . M ., id we hope that tlie Brethren of the old Lodge 179 will give their . most exertions to make everything complete , and that the not icommon serious loss of time between the closing of the meeting

¦ id the bancpiet will be avoided . The Corn Exchange Buildings i-e very suitable for all purposes . The D . Prov . Grand Master for West Lancashire , Sir Thos . Geo . lesketh Bart , P . G . W ., has convened a Proy . Grand Lodge to be ield in Liverpool on the Sth Oct , at ten o ' clock a . m . Tne Anniversary Meeting ancl installation of the W . M . of the St . John's Lodge ( No . 190 ) will take place at the Holly Bush Tavern , Hampstead , on Tuesday next .

Provincial.

PROVINCIAL .

ESSEX . CUIGWEEC— Chigioell Lodge ( No . 663 ) , —This lodge met at the King ' s Head Inn , on Saturday , the 14 ' mst ., Bro . Raynliam Stewart , WM ., presiding , when Bro . George Motion was mstaUfid W . M . for she ensuing year by Bro . Henry Muggeridge , P . M ., 227 . Amongst those present were Bro . Arthur Stone , Dr . Dunce , J " . F . Toole , E . G . Motion , Rev . Hampton Lomas , Jagers , ancl several other hrethren . Visitors : Bro . S . E . Nutt , P . G . Steward ; Bro . Dickie , P . M ., 53 ; Hooper , W . M ., Lodge of Good Report , 158 ; Gole , P . M . ( No . 18 ); and several other brethren .

GLOUCESTERSHIRE . PBOUINCIAII GBAND LODGE . —THE MEMOEIAI , BISHOB HOOSEE AT GLOUCESTER . The ceremony of laying the foundation stone of the memorial to the martyred Bishop Hooper , which it is intended to erect on the site of his martyrdom , in St . Mary ' s-square , took place on

Wednesday , the 18 th September . The monument , which is from a design of Messrs . Medland and Maberly , will be in the early decorative style of English architecture , some peculiarly beautiful specimens of which exist in tho ¦ crosses erected to the memory of Queen Ella by her husband , King Edward . The area to be occupied by the bottom step is 18 ft . 6 in ., and the total height is to he 45 ft . The monument is divided into three stagesthe base or pedestalwhich is laced on three large

, , p and handsome steps , a gable and crocketed canopy supported on three pinnacled buttresses , ancl clustered columns ancl a crocketed spire pierced with ornamental lights and terminated with a gilded vane , ancl on the upper part of the pedestal is an arcade filled in with diaper work and a shield , on which it is proposed to carve •the arms of the martyr . Immediately above tlie plinth is an ornamental recess to contain a suitable inscription . The gables of the ¦ canopy are filled with carving , ancl all the pinnacles are pannelled .

It is intended , as soon as funds are procured , to place a figure of the martyred bishop in the canopy , and to surround the monument with handsome and appropriate railing . During the morning the Masonic brethren continued to arrive , aud towards mid-day , they mustered at the lodges , the Royal Lebanon Lodge and the Royal Gloucester Lodge , ancl other craft lodges assembling at the Booth Hall Hotel ; the Provincial Grand Lodge of Gloucestershire being opened at Beaufort House , College and

Green , having transacted their business , were marshalled to the Booth Hab \ headed by the City Rifle Band playing the "March of the Israelites . " The congregation ofthe brethren here was large , . and the Grand Lodge was receiveci in duo form by the Craft lodges ,

and the R . W . the D . Prov . G . M ., Bro . G . P . Newmareh , delivered an address , and directed the dispensation sanctioning the proceedings to be reacl and recorded . Among the members of the Grand Lodge present were Bros . G . P . New-march , D . Prov . G . M . ; B . E . Bloxsome , Prov . S . G . W . ; J . G . Palmer , Treas . ; Trinder , See . ; Wallace and A . Shirer , Dirs . of Civs . ; J . Cornwall , Sword Bearer ; and the following Prov . Grand Officers : —J . Burrup , D . M . Walker , W . H . Gwinnet , Colonel Brandon , T . Williams , Rev . H . Baily , T .

J . Cottle , J . Pierce , T . 0 . Smith , & c . The following brethren were the Officers of the Royal Lebanon : —James Nicholson , W . M . ; S . H . Hayward , S . W . ; James G . Wilson , J . W . ; C . G . Ladkin , Treas . ; W . B . Stoker , Hon . Sec . ; J . G . Ping , S . D . ; E . East , J . D . ; W . P . Brown , I . G . ; W . Curtis , Steward ; B . Doyle , Tyler ; and of the Royal Gloucestershire : —Amos Sleed , W . M . ; Gwinnet , S . W . ; Palmer , J . W . ; Edward Trimmer , jun ., Treas . ; W . Matthews , Sec ; R . HendewerkI . G . ; W . A . WattSteward .

, , Among the brethren present were the following : —Thomas Williams , P . M . No . 307 , Royal Union ; W . Slade , P . M . 307 ; John Cook , P . M . 307 ; Capt . P . C . Trower , P . P . G . Sword Bearer , Devonshire , and P . M . of No . 123 , Exmouth ; Richard Pomeroy , P . M . P . G . S . of Lodge Fortitude , 122 , Devonshire ; Thomas Meyler , S . W . Unanimity ancl Sincerity , 327 , P . P . G . Sword Beaier , Somerset ; C . H . Low , P . M . 221 , P . G . Director of Ceremonies , Bristol ; S . Bryant , P . P . G . S . W . Bristol , ancl P . M . 81 ; John S . Strange , W . M . No .

1 , 157 ; Thomas James Cottle , W . M . Foundation Loelge , 97 ; R . Tovey , W . M . 307 ; George B . Smith , W . M . Sherborne Lodge , 1 , 004 ; Charles Partridge , W . M . Sfc . John ' s Lodge , Dursley , No . 1 , 063 ; W . Champion , St . John's Lodge , Dursley ; Henry D . Martin , Palladium Lodge , Hereford ; James Knight Smith , Vitruvian Lodge 423 ; H . J . Ingram , 307 ; T . Potter , 307 ; Llew . White , Lodge of Sympathy , Wootfcon-uiuler-Edge ; C . P . Quintin , No . 67 , Cheltenham ; J . A . Metcalfe , M . D ., 97 , 'Royal Foundation Lodge ; Win .

Jaynes , 307 ; Arthur Jack , J . D . 307 ; C . P . Langston , No . 91 , Lodge of Freedom , Gravesend ; W . T . Dix , 307 ; T . W . Swinburne , 307 ; Geo . Hodge , 307 ; John Humphreys , I . G . 307 ; W . P . Want , St . John's Dursley , 1063 ; E . G . P . Brammer , Faith and Friendship , Berkeley , 337 ; W . H . Green , Royal Gloucestershire Lodge ; H . Wright , Royal Gloucester Lodge ; Amos Williams , Royal Lebanon , 724 ; Thomas Saunders , Royal Lebanon , 724 ; Ramphill , Roman Eagle , 160 ; George Wells , l . G . protem . Royal Sussex , Bristol , 221 ; William Hooper , Royal Gloucestershire Lodge ; B . Gambain ; Ed . Kendall , R . G . ; John Taylor , Faith and Friendship , 337 ; A . W .

Gabb , Royal Foundation Lodge , 97 ; Octavius Long , Faith and lYienclsliip , Berkeley , 449 ; Gwinnett , 97 ancl 1 , 141 ; C . A . Jacobs , Royal Union , 307 ; William Cowle , S . W . No . 1 , 004 ; James Chew , 1 , 004 ; James Wadley , Jordan Lodge , 237 ; Giles Hothrow , J . W . 337 ; Francis Niblett , Royal Sussex , Bristol , 221 ; Hendewerk , 1 , 141 ; Frederick Vizard , St . John's , Dursley , 1 , 063 ; E . J . Thomas , S . W . Glamorgan Lodge , 43 ; Joseph J . Hadley , Royal Union , 307 ; J . A . GardnerP . S . W . Royal SussexBristol 221 Henri Vim Lawn

, , , ; , 97 ; Royal Foundation Lodge ; J . P . Smith , 724 , Lebanon , Gloucester ; W . O . Watts , Royal Gloucester , 1 , 141 ; E . G . Woodard , Foundation , Cheltenham ; J . Burrup , late 473 , Royal Gloucester ; A . W . Wheelan ; J . Davies , 724 ; Lodge , Gloucestershire ; W . J . Brown , Lebanon , 724 ; P . B . Eassie ( No . 1141 ) ; T . Skinner , Lebanon , 724 ; J . C . Gregg , J . D ., 1053 , Eastnor Lodge , Ledbury ; J . Nicholson , Royal Lebanon , 724 ; East , do . ; John Mullings , J . D ., Cotteswold Lodge , 162 ; C .

Cozens , S . D ., do . ; George J . Pring , Lebanon Lodge ; W . Charles , 53 , St . Paul's Lodge , Birmingham ; T . Taynton , Royal Gloucester , 1141 ; W . Eassie , Royal Gloucester , 1141 ; Theophilus Trotter , Royal Monmouth Lodge , 671 ; Charles G . Ladkin , Royal Lebanon ; Frederick Bisid , Lebanon , 724 ; John Jones , Royal Gloucester ; J . G . Wilson , J . W . Lebanon ; W . Cousins , Lebanon ; W . Stocker , Lebanon , 724 and Confidence 228 ; Joseph Lovegrove , Royal Gloucestershire ; William WingateLod 316 and LebanonS .

, ge , ; H . Hayward , S . W . Lebanon ; Edward Trimmer , Treas ., P . G . S ., 1141 ; G . Robertson , Lebanon ; Henry Sheen , St . John ' s Lodge , Dursley , 1063 ; Henry Lovegrove , P . G . S ., 1141 ; James Stafford ,. Sfc . John ' s Lodge , 95 ; John Laing , 47 , Derwent Lodge , Hastings ; George Maiden , Royal Gloucester Lodge , 152 ; Peter Turning 127 , Kentucky , America ; A . Haycroft , 1004 , & c . The procession wended its way up Westgate-street , each side of whieh was blocked binterested spectatorswhile the windows

up y , of nearly every house along the route were occupied by ladies , in whom the novelty and beauty of the Masonic profession excited the liveliest interest . The "band now played the Old Hundredth Psalm , which gave an appropriate air of solemnity to the proceedings . Turning- at the Cross , the cortege proceeded along Southgate-street , and returned , a detachment of the Gloucester and Newnham Artillery , tho Gloucester Engineers , and the Dock Rifle Company falling in . On reaching the Tolsey the procession was joined by

the Blue Coat Boys , the Mayor , and the several members of the Corporation , with the Town Clerk , the Clerk of the Peace , the City Chamberlain , Sword Bearer , & c . ; next came the Hooper Memorial Committee , and the clergy .

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