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AV . Punshon , P . G . S . D . ; Fer . Ruhmann , P . G . J . D . ; John Marshall , P . G . Sup . of AA'orks ; AA'illiam Dalziel , P . G . Dir . of Cer . ; Robert AVatson , P . G . Organist ; T . J . Turnbull , P . G . Usher ; R . Thompson , Jun ., P . G . Stan . Bearer ; James Bell , P . G . Sword Bearer ; AV . Richardson , P . G . Pursuivant ; Thomas Hornsby , P . G . Tyler ; J . R . AA'ilkin , No . 24 , T . Thompson , No . 24 , J . Dixon , No . 161 , John Fleming , No . . 554 R . MetcalfNorth ShieldsRobert PlaceNo . 24 ,
, , , , Thomas Lough , No . 24 , and Francis Taylor , No . 24 , P . G . Assistant Steivards . Forty of the Brethren afterwards dined together at Airother Thomas Lough ' s , Queen ' s Head Inn , Pilgrim Street , where Sir JI . AV . Ridley , Bart . M . P ., took the chair , supported on his right by AA " . Loraine , D . P . G . M . for Northumberland , Sir C . Sharp , D . P . G . JI . for Durham , and George Hawks , Esq . JIayor of Gateshead ; and on his left by Charles J . Bigge , Esq ., JIayor of Newcastle , Jlatthew Bell ,
Esq ., M . P ., and the Rev . Robert Green . NEWCASTLE-ON-TYNE . —December 30 , 1835 , being the day appointed for the installation of AV . JI . and other officers of the Newcastle-upon-Tyne Lodge , No . 24 , the Brethren assembled in their Lodge room , Three Tuns Inn Yard , Cloth JIarket , about twelve o ' clock . The Lodge being opened , Past JIasters JIark Lambert Jobling , and John Jobling , Esqrs . duly installed , Brother AVilliam Boag as AA' . JI . for the ensuing year . The W . M . then proceeded to install the following Brethren as
his officers , delivering to each a brief and suitable address as to the duties of their respective offices : —J . S . Turner , P . JI . and L . M . ; J . R . AVilkin , S . AV . ; Thomas Thompson , J . AV . ; the Rev . John Graham , C . ; S . Gans , T . ; Thomas Hall , Sec . ; Samuel Jacobson , S . D . ; Robt . AVatson , J . D . ; Jiiehael Foster , S . S . ; John Angus , J . S .: AVilliam Richardson , J . G . ; AA'illiam Greig , Tyler . A numerous party of the Brethren afterwards sat down to a sumptuous entertainment at Brother J . R . AVilkin ' sthe Half Jloon InnJlorsley
, , Street . The usual preliminary toasts liaving been given , Brother P . M . John Jobling , in a neat address , proposed fheAl ' . Jl . ' shealthjWho / in reply , shortly detailed the plan he intended to pursue as JIaster , and expressing his desires for the promotion of the interests of the Lodge , and of the Craft generally . The chaplain in returning thanks for his health having been drunk , gave an interesting , though rapid sketch of the rise and progress of JIasonry , from the earliest periods to the present day , full of
imagery and pleasing illustration . The AA . M . proposed , in justlymerited terms of encomium , P . JI . JIark L . Jobling , Esq . which was received with great enthusiasm . Brother Jobling replied with such fervour and eloquence , as truly delighted his attentive auditory . His chaste and powerful allusions to the princi ples of the Order , did honour to his head and heart . In short , the meeting was strongly characterized by an intellectuality of enjoyment , and the greatest harmony and pleasure prevailed during the whole of the evening . An appropriate song , written for the occasion , was sung by the AV . M . Brother AV . Boag . '
BERWICK , the 29 th December , in celebration of the Festival of St . John , the Airethren of St . David ' s Lodge sat down , at five o ' clock , to an excellent dinner in the Lodge room , Jlr . Bolton ' s , Berwick Arms . After the withdrawal of the cloth , the following persons were chosen as officebearers for the year : —Robert Smith , R . W . M . ; John Fleming , P . M . ; John Hill , S . AV . ; John Home , J . AV . ; John Ord , Sec ; AVm . Brown , Treasurer ; Robert Huker , Senior Deacon ; John Thompson , Senior Steward ; John Thompson , Junior Steward .
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Provincial.
AV . Punshon , P . G . S . D . ; Fer . Ruhmann , P . G . J . D . ; John Marshall , P . G . Sup . of AA'orks ; AA'illiam Dalziel , P . G . Dir . of Cer . ; Robert AVatson , P . G . Organist ; T . J . Turnbull , P . G . Usher ; R . Thompson , Jun ., P . G . Stan . Bearer ; James Bell , P . G . Sword Bearer ; AV . Richardson , P . G . Pursuivant ; Thomas Hornsby , P . G . Tyler ; J . R . AA'ilkin , No . 24 , T . Thompson , No . 24 , J . Dixon , No . 161 , John Fleming , No . . 554 R . MetcalfNorth ShieldsRobert PlaceNo . 24 ,
, , , , Thomas Lough , No . 24 , and Francis Taylor , No . 24 , P . G . Assistant Steivards . Forty of the Brethren afterwards dined together at Airother Thomas Lough ' s , Queen ' s Head Inn , Pilgrim Street , where Sir JI . AV . Ridley , Bart . M . P ., took the chair , supported on his right by AA " . Loraine , D . P . G . M . for Northumberland , Sir C . Sharp , D . P . G . JI . for Durham , and George Hawks , Esq . JIayor of Gateshead ; and on his left by Charles J . Bigge , Esq ., JIayor of Newcastle , Jlatthew Bell ,
Esq ., M . P ., and the Rev . Robert Green . NEWCASTLE-ON-TYNE . —December 30 , 1835 , being the day appointed for the installation of AV . JI . and other officers of the Newcastle-upon-Tyne Lodge , No . 24 , the Brethren assembled in their Lodge room , Three Tuns Inn Yard , Cloth JIarket , about twelve o ' clock . The Lodge being opened , Past JIasters JIark Lambert Jobling , and John Jobling , Esqrs . duly installed , Brother AVilliam Boag as AA' . JI . for the ensuing year . The W . M . then proceeded to install the following Brethren as
his officers , delivering to each a brief and suitable address as to the duties of their respective offices : —J . S . Turner , P . JI . and L . M . ; J . R . AVilkin , S . AV . ; Thomas Thompson , J . AV . ; the Rev . John Graham , C . ; S . Gans , T . ; Thomas Hall , Sec . ; Samuel Jacobson , S . D . ; Robt . AVatson , J . D . ; Jiiehael Foster , S . S . ; John Angus , J . S .: AVilliam Richardson , J . G . ; AA'illiam Greig , Tyler . A numerous party of the Brethren afterwards sat down to a sumptuous entertainment at Brother J . R . AVilkin ' sthe Half Jloon InnJlorsley
, , Street . The usual preliminary toasts liaving been given , Brother P . M . John Jobling , in a neat address , proposed fheAl ' . Jl . ' shealthjWho / in reply , shortly detailed the plan he intended to pursue as JIaster , and expressing his desires for the promotion of the interests of the Lodge , and of the Craft generally . The chaplain in returning thanks for his health having been drunk , gave an interesting , though rapid sketch of the rise and progress of JIasonry , from the earliest periods to the present day , full of
imagery and pleasing illustration . The AA . M . proposed , in justlymerited terms of encomium , P . JI . JIark L . Jobling , Esq . which was received with great enthusiasm . Brother Jobling replied with such fervour and eloquence , as truly delighted his attentive auditory . His chaste and powerful allusions to the princi ples of the Order , did honour to his head and heart . In short , the meeting was strongly characterized by an intellectuality of enjoyment , and the greatest harmony and pleasure prevailed during the whole of the evening . An appropriate song , written for the occasion , was sung by the AV . M . Brother AV . Boag . '
BERWICK , the 29 th December , in celebration of the Festival of St . John , the Airethren of St . David ' s Lodge sat down , at five o ' clock , to an excellent dinner in the Lodge room , Jlr . Bolton ' s , Berwick Arms . After the withdrawal of the cloth , the following persons were chosen as officebearers for the year : —Robert Smith , R . W . M . ; John Fleming , P . M . ; John Hill , S . AV . ; John Home , J . AV . ; John Ord , Sec ; AVm . Brown , Treasurer ; Robert Huker , Senior Deacon ; John Thompson , Senior Steward ; John Thompson , Junior Steward .