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Grand Lodge.

" That Bro . George Percy Moss' illness continuing , and having assumed a permanent character , a further and final sum of fifty guineas be paid over to Mrs . Moss , bis wife , to enable her to complete her arrangements for supporting herself and family . " By Bro . Henry Bradley , W . M . 1235 : — "That an Address of Congratulation be presented to Her Most Gracious Majesty the Queen , on the auspicious occasion of the marriage of Ii . R . H . the Prince of Wales . "

Metropolitan.

METROPOLITAN .

PRINCE FKEBEEICK WILLIAM LODGE ( NO . 1055 ) . —A meeting of the above lodge took place at Bro . Stiles's , the Knights of St . John , St . John ' s Wood , on Wednesday last . The business consisted of certain passings , raisings , and the initiation of three gentlemen into the Order by Bro . Stapylton , W . M ., who did his duty admirably . Amongst the P . M . ' s present were Bros . Caulcher , Hardy , Frazer , Robinson , T . A . Adams , W . AVatson , and Stacey , Secretary . The election for W . M . resulted in the

unanimous choice of Bro . Sims , the S . W . After the lodge had been closed , the brethren partook of a banquet both elegant and profuse , such as Bro . Stiles is known to provide . The Visitors were—Bros . George States , W . M . No . 202 ; Le Gassick , P . M . 25 ; M . Cooke , Sec . 25 ; H . Marshall , 211 ; and Mynn , P . M . of a colonial lodge . Bros . G . States and T . A . Adams returned thanks for the P . M . 's ; the health of the W . M . was neatly proposed by Bro . Robinson , the immediate P . M . ; the Initiates

were duly remembered . The Past Masters , the Officers , and one or two other toasts were heartily given and as heartily responded to . The meeting—one of good temper , good cheer , and good company—separated at a reasonable hour .

Provincial.

PROVINCIAL .

BERKS AND BUCK'S . AYLESBURT . —Buckingham Lodge , ( No 861 ) . —The anniversary meeting of this lodge was held on Tuesday , the 19 th inst ., at the White Hart Hotel , Aylesbury , when there were present , Bros . John Williams , W . M ., Prov . G . Dir ., Cers . ; Thomas Horwood , P . M ., Prov . G . Reg . ; Wiiloughby J . Beauchamp , S . W . j Rev . G . J . Grace , P . M ., J . W . ; George States , P . M . S . D . ; Dr . LovellJ . D . ; Rev . J . Crane WhartonP . M .

, , , , 1 ' rov . G . Chap . ; Charles Hooper , Sec , and others . Among the visitors were Bros . Rev . Robert J . Simpson , P . M ., ( 1073 ); P . Prov . G . S . W . Durham ; Captain Farrar , S . W . 1073 , P . G . SD . ; J . M . Shugar , P . M ., 712 , and W . M . 1250 , P . Prov . G . S . W ., Herts ; Rev . J . Cooper Farmborotigh , P . M ., S 61 , and P . Prov , < 5 . Chap . The lodge was opened in ancient and solemn form , ¦ and the minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed

, when , there being no other business before the lodge , Bro . George States , Prov . G . St . B ., took the chair and proceeded to install Bro . Wiiloughby Beauchamp into the chair of K . S ., a ceremony which he performed in a very able manner . The brethren below the chair were then admitted and saluted the W . M . according to ancient custom , after which the W . M . proceeded to invest his officers as follows : —Bro . T . Williams , P . M ., and

Sec ; II . A . P . Cooper , S . W . ; Dr . Lovell , J . W . ' } Rev . 0 . J . Grace , Chap . ; George States , S . D . ; Charles Beauchamp , J . D . ; G . Cartwright , I . G . ; J . Wall , Tyler . The lodge was then closed and the brethren adjourned to a most elegant banquet , prepared in Bro . Fowler ' s best style . The usual loyal and masonic toasts were given , and from the tenor of the speeches there seemed a general desire that as masonry was on the increase in this

county , and there appeared every probability of a new lodge vieitig established at Wycombe , that a movement should be made in favour of severing the two comities and making Bucks an independent province . The Tylers' toast brought this very happy evening to a close , and the brethren separated , hoping that the Buckingham Lodge would have to record many such asrejablo meetings .

CHANNEL ISLES . JERSEY :. —Lodge Ce ' sarce ( No . SCO ) . —A ' n emergency meeting was held on Thurday , May 1-tth . The lodge was opened in the first degree at 7 p . m ., by Bro . John Darrell , W . M ., assisted by bis Wardens , Bros . Philip and Clement Le Sueur . Bros . Philip Le Sueur , jun ., and Tour De La Ware , were passed to the second degree by the W . M ., the explanation of the

tracingboard being given by Bro . Schmitt , P . M . It Avas determined to change the evening previously fixed for the installation and annual banquet to Thursday May 2 Stb , to prevent the interference with the arrangements of another lodge , that being the usual day for La Cesaree to bold its ordinary monthly meeting . The lodge was closed at half-past eight , and nearly forty brethren remained to partake of refreshment .

CUMBERLAND . WOEKINGTON . —Resuscitation of the " Sun and Sector Lodge . " —Wednesday , the 20 th May , will henceforth be a red-letter day in local Masonic annals as the date of the resuscitation , under a new warrant , No . 126-1 , of the old lodge of free and accepted Masons known as the " Sun and Sector . " The history of this body is somewhat singular . Half a century ago it flourished with t vigour . The old books go as far back as A . D . 1771 ;

grea and from that time until about 1820 , we find in them the names of nearly all the old families iu Workington , amongst them being the Curwens , the Graysons , the Thompsons , the Peats , the Woods , the Browns , the Bussells , the Johnstons , the Bones , and about 120 more , who composed the brotherhood , and once a year used to meet to arrange matters connected with the lodge . It is now 41 years since the lodgo ceased to exist . We believe two

of the original members are still alive , and they never , during all that time , expected to see the lodge re-established . Since it last closed , the box has been kept at the Green Dragon Hotel , and was opened a few weeks ago , when the very beautiful regalia of plated silver , & c , was found in perfect preservation . The ceremony of re-opening the lodge took place at four o ' clock , p . m ., by the D . Prov . G . M ., Dr . Greaves , of Penrith , assisted by

Bros , 'leather of Keswick , and Fletcher and Spencer of Whitehaven . The new oflicers were then duly appointed and installed , vix ., Bro . W . Gibson , of Whitehaven , W . M ., Bro . Martin , of Workington , S . W ., and Bro . Fleming , of Workington , J . W . It is to tho untiring- efforts of the two latter gentlemen , Bros . » Martin and Fleming , that the lodge has been so fortunately restored , and the brethren owe them a deep debt of gratitude for the great exertions they made in bringing tins object to a climax . Nineteen gentlemen were proposed and seconded for

admission as members next month . 'J he business of the lodge having been transacted , the brethren retired to dinner , which was provided by Mr . Bowman , and was of that epicurean quality for which the " Green Dragon" is , and long has been , famous . About forty sat down to the sumptuous repast . The W . M ., Bro . Gibson , occupied the chair , and discharged its duties with great ability ; and the S . W ., Bro . Martin , the vice-chair . Among the toasts proposed during the evening were the following : —The

health of Bro . Dykes , Prov . G . M ., who was , to the regret of all present , absent from illness ; the health of Bro . Greaves , D . Prov . G . M . ; and of the three P . Prov . G . S . W . 's , Bros . Teather , Spencer , and Fletcher , To Bros . Cook , Cooper , Nicholson , Thompson , M . D ., Lindsay , and Talleutire , the brethren were indebted for very materially contributing to the pleasure of the evening , by the beautiful Masonic selections , in the way of song , they introduced

between the toasts . At a quarter to 10 o'clock the meeting broke up , after heartily toasting success to the " Sun and Sector Lodge . " Among those present were—Bros . W . T . Greaves , D . Prov . G . M . ; W . B . Gibson , P . M . ; Capt . Jos . Fletcher , P . M ., P . Prov . S . G . W ., & c ; P . Qnin , P . M . ; J . Davis . P . M . ; J . Teather , P . M ., K . T . E . ; dipt . H . Spencer , W . M ., P . Prov . J . W ., & e . ; Wm . Pearson , P . M . ; Joscnh Nicholson , P . M ., P . Prov . J . G . W ., & c ;

W . W . Wood , P . Prov . fi . DP . M . ; Dr . J . Thompson , Prov . G . T . ; W . Cowie , P . M . ; JohnHitson , S . W . ; C . Hodgkin , S . W . ; James Cowper , Prov . G . O . ; H . Fisher , S . W . ; H . Lindsay , S . W . ; T . Tallentire , S . D . ; J . W . Kenworth , S . W . ; C . Morton , S . W . ; J . Slade , J . W . ; J . Anderson , J . W . ; H . Cook , I . G . ; John Wilson , William Shilton , Lieut . Hodgetts , John Collins , H . Fleming , J . W . ; G . Rule , J . Faulder , E . Thwaites , J . Martin , S . W . ; Foster Penricc , II . Bragg , T . Cullum , T . Nicholson , W . Banks , II . Braithwaite , and A . N . Blakey .

LANCASHIRE ( WEST ) . WAEEINGTON . —Lodge of Lights ( No . 17 S)—The regular monthly meeting of this prosperous lodge was held on Monday last , at tho Masonic Rooms , Lankey-streot . The W . M . Bro . H . B . White presided , and was ably assisted by Bros . Captain Knight , S . W . ; John Bowes , J . W . ; Dr . Spinks , S . D . ; Charles Pettitt , J . D ., and other brethren . The lodge having been opened in solemn form , according to ancient custom , and the minutes confirmed , the ballot was taken for Mr . Robert Stevenson , a candidate for the mysteries and privileges of Masonry ,

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GRAND LODGE PROPERTY. Article 1
SELF DENIAL. Article 2
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MOTHER KILWINNING, SCOTLAND. Article 5
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 7
NOTES ON MUSIC AND THE DRAMA. Article 10
WITH ALL THE HEART'S HIGH MASONRY. Article 10
HOPE. Article 10
THE INTERNATIONAL DOG SHOW. Article 10
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 11
GRAND LODGE. Article 11
METROPOLITAN. Article 14
PROVINCIAL. Article 14
ROYAL ARCH. Article 17
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 17
MARK MASONRY. Article 17
Obituary. Article 18
THE WEEK. Article 18
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Grand Lodge.

" That Bro . George Percy Moss' illness continuing , and having assumed a permanent character , a further and final sum of fifty guineas be paid over to Mrs . Moss , bis wife , to enable her to complete her arrangements for supporting herself and family . " By Bro . Henry Bradley , W . M . 1235 : — "That an Address of Congratulation be presented to Her Most Gracious Majesty the Queen , on the auspicious occasion of the marriage of Ii . R . H . the Prince of Wales . "

Metropolitan.

METROPOLITAN .

PRINCE FKEBEEICK WILLIAM LODGE ( NO . 1055 ) . —A meeting of the above lodge took place at Bro . Stiles's , the Knights of St . John , St . John ' s Wood , on Wednesday last . The business consisted of certain passings , raisings , and the initiation of three gentlemen into the Order by Bro . Stapylton , W . M ., who did his duty admirably . Amongst the P . M . ' s present were Bros . Caulcher , Hardy , Frazer , Robinson , T . A . Adams , W . AVatson , and Stacey , Secretary . The election for W . M . resulted in the

unanimous choice of Bro . Sims , the S . W . After the lodge had been closed , the brethren partook of a banquet both elegant and profuse , such as Bro . Stiles is known to provide . The Visitors were—Bros . George States , W . M . No . 202 ; Le Gassick , P . M . 25 ; M . Cooke , Sec . 25 ; H . Marshall , 211 ; and Mynn , P . M . of a colonial lodge . Bros . G . States and T . A . Adams returned thanks for the P . M . 's ; the health of the W . M . was neatly proposed by Bro . Robinson , the immediate P . M . ; the Initiates

were duly remembered . The Past Masters , the Officers , and one or two other toasts were heartily given and as heartily responded to . The meeting—one of good temper , good cheer , and good company—separated at a reasonable hour .

Provincial.

PROVINCIAL .

BERKS AND BUCK'S . AYLESBURT . —Buckingham Lodge , ( No 861 ) . —The anniversary meeting of this lodge was held on Tuesday , the 19 th inst ., at the White Hart Hotel , Aylesbury , when there were present , Bros . John Williams , W . M ., Prov . G . Dir ., Cers . ; Thomas Horwood , P . M ., Prov . G . Reg . ; Wiiloughby J . Beauchamp , S . W . j Rev . G . J . Grace , P . M ., J . W . ; George States , P . M . S . D . ; Dr . LovellJ . D . ; Rev . J . Crane WhartonP . M .

, , , , 1 ' rov . G . Chap . ; Charles Hooper , Sec , and others . Among the visitors were Bros . Rev . Robert J . Simpson , P . M ., ( 1073 ); P . Prov . G . S . W . Durham ; Captain Farrar , S . W . 1073 , P . G . SD . ; J . M . Shugar , P . M ., 712 , and W . M . 1250 , P . Prov . G . S . W ., Herts ; Rev . J . Cooper Farmborotigh , P . M ., S 61 , and P . Prov , < 5 . Chap . The lodge was opened in ancient and solemn form , ¦ and the minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed

, when , there being no other business before the lodge , Bro . George States , Prov . G . St . B ., took the chair and proceeded to install Bro . Wiiloughby Beauchamp into the chair of K . S ., a ceremony which he performed in a very able manner . The brethren below the chair were then admitted and saluted the W . M . according to ancient custom , after which the W . M . proceeded to invest his officers as follows : —Bro . T . Williams , P . M ., and

Sec ; II . A . P . Cooper , S . W . ; Dr . Lovell , J . W . ' } Rev . 0 . J . Grace , Chap . ; George States , S . D . ; Charles Beauchamp , J . D . ; G . Cartwright , I . G . ; J . Wall , Tyler . The lodge was then closed and the brethren adjourned to a most elegant banquet , prepared in Bro . Fowler ' s best style . The usual loyal and masonic toasts were given , and from the tenor of the speeches there seemed a general desire that as masonry was on the increase in this

county , and there appeared every probability of a new lodge vieitig established at Wycombe , that a movement should be made in favour of severing the two comities and making Bucks an independent province . The Tylers' toast brought this very happy evening to a close , and the brethren separated , hoping that the Buckingham Lodge would have to record many such asrejablo meetings .

CHANNEL ISLES . JERSEY :. —Lodge Ce ' sarce ( No . SCO ) . —A ' n emergency meeting was held on Thurday , May 1-tth . The lodge was opened in the first degree at 7 p . m ., by Bro . John Darrell , W . M ., assisted by bis Wardens , Bros . Philip and Clement Le Sueur . Bros . Philip Le Sueur , jun ., and Tour De La Ware , were passed to the second degree by the W . M ., the explanation of the

tracingboard being given by Bro . Schmitt , P . M . It Avas determined to change the evening previously fixed for the installation and annual banquet to Thursday May 2 Stb , to prevent the interference with the arrangements of another lodge , that being the usual day for La Cesaree to bold its ordinary monthly meeting . The lodge was closed at half-past eight , and nearly forty brethren remained to partake of refreshment .

CUMBERLAND . WOEKINGTON . —Resuscitation of the " Sun and Sector Lodge . " —Wednesday , the 20 th May , will henceforth be a red-letter day in local Masonic annals as the date of the resuscitation , under a new warrant , No . 126-1 , of the old lodge of free and accepted Masons known as the " Sun and Sector . " The history of this body is somewhat singular . Half a century ago it flourished with t vigour . The old books go as far back as A . D . 1771 ;

grea and from that time until about 1820 , we find in them the names of nearly all the old families iu Workington , amongst them being the Curwens , the Graysons , the Thompsons , the Peats , the Woods , the Browns , the Bussells , the Johnstons , the Bones , and about 120 more , who composed the brotherhood , and once a year used to meet to arrange matters connected with the lodge . It is now 41 years since the lodgo ceased to exist . We believe two

of the original members are still alive , and they never , during all that time , expected to see the lodge re-established . Since it last closed , the box has been kept at the Green Dragon Hotel , and was opened a few weeks ago , when the very beautiful regalia of plated silver , & c , was found in perfect preservation . The ceremony of re-opening the lodge took place at four o ' clock , p . m ., by the D . Prov . G . M ., Dr . Greaves , of Penrith , assisted by

Bros , 'leather of Keswick , and Fletcher and Spencer of Whitehaven . The new oflicers were then duly appointed and installed , vix ., Bro . W . Gibson , of Whitehaven , W . M ., Bro . Martin , of Workington , S . W ., and Bro . Fleming , of Workington , J . W . It is to tho untiring- efforts of the two latter gentlemen , Bros . » Martin and Fleming , that the lodge has been so fortunately restored , and the brethren owe them a deep debt of gratitude for the great exertions they made in bringing tins object to a climax . Nineteen gentlemen were proposed and seconded for

admission as members next month . 'J he business of the lodge having been transacted , the brethren retired to dinner , which was provided by Mr . Bowman , and was of that epicurean quality for which the " Green Dragon" is , and long has been , famous . About forty sat down to the sumptuous repast . The W . M ., Bro . Gibson , occupied the chair , and discharged its duties with great ability ; and the S . W ., Bro . Martin , the vice-chair . Among the toasts proposed during the evening were the following : —The

health of Bro . Dykes , Prov . G . M ., who was , to the regret of all present , absent from illness ; the health of Bro . Greaves , D . Prov . G . M . ; and of the three P . Prov . G . S . W . 's , Bros . Teather , Spencer , and Fletcher , To Bros . Cook , Cooper , Nicholson , Thompson , M . D ., Lindsay , and Talleutire , the brethren were indebted for very materially contributing to the pleasure of the evening , by the beautiful Masonic selections , in the way of song , they introduced

between the toasts . At a quarter to 10 o'clock the meeting broke up , after heartily toasting success to the " Sun and Sector Lodge . " Among those present were—Bros . W . T . Greaves , D . Prov . G . M . ; W . B . Gibson , P . M . ; Capt . Jos . Fletcher , P . M ., P . Prov . S . G . W ., & c ; P . Qnin , P . M . ; J . Davis . P . M . ; J . Teather , P . M ., K . T . E . ; dipt . H . Spencer , W . M ., P . Prov . J . W ., & e . ; Wm . Pearson , P . M . ; Joscnh Nicholson , P . M ., P . Prov . J . G . W ., & c ;

W . W . Wood , P . Prov . fi . DP . M . ; Dr . J . Thompson , Prov . G . T . ; W . Cowie , P . M . ; JohnHitson , S . W . ; C . Hodgkin , S . W . ; James Cowper , Prov . G . O . ; H . Fisher , S . W . ; H . Lindsay , S . W . ; T . Tallentire , S . D . ; J . W . Kenworth , S . W . ; C . Morton , S . W . ; J . Slade , J . W . ; J . Anderson , J . W . ; H . Cook , I . G . ; John Wilson , William Shilton , Lieut . Hodgetts , John Collins , H . Fleming , J . W . ; G . Rule , J . Faulder , E . Thwaites , J . Martin , S . W . ; Foster Penricc , II . Bragg , T . Cullum , T . Nicholson , W . Banks , II . Braithwaite , and A . N . Blakey .

LANCASHIRE ( WEST ) . WAEEINGTON . —Lodge of Lights ( No . 17 S)—The regular monthly meeting of this prosperous lodge was held on Monday last , at tho Masonic Rooms , Lankey-streot . The W . M . Bro . H . B . White presided , and was ably assisted by Bros . Captain Knight , S . W . ; John Bowes , J . W . ; Dr . Spinks , S . D . ; Charles Pettitt , J . D ., and other brethren . The lodge having been opened in solemn form , according to ancient custom , and the minutes confirmed , the ballot was taken for Mr . Robert Stevenson , a candidate for the mysteries and privileges of Masonry ,

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