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The Province Of Cornwall.

apparently was first named " St . George , and then " Mount Sinai , " the latter patronymic being continued when revived at Penzance in 1813 . Still another "Ancient" lodge was started in 1776 as No . 197 , in the " 1 st Royal Lane . Militia" at Dover and then Plymouth , but according to Bro . John Lane ' s invaluable

" Masonic Records , 1717-1894 , " it lapsed in 1806 , and in the same year was revived or transferred to the " 3 rd Regiment of Dragoons , " Exeter , but the colonel objected to its constitution . In 1808 it found rest and peace in the " North Hants Militia , " Falmouth , taking the name of " Love and

Unity , " but was erased in 18 3 8 , having , it is presumed , become a " Civil" lodge during the period of its activity . Under the same Grand Lodge , a warrant was issued as No . 306 for Devonport in 1797 , but was moved almost at once to St . Mawes , Cornwall , and then back again to

Devonport ( then " Plymouth Dock" ) two years latter , when it expired . The same number was reissued on 27 th December , 1799 , f ° l ° ch > e stiH at Plymouth Dock , which went to Plymouth in the following year , where it has remained and is most healthy and vigorous as the " Charity , " No . 22 ^ . Its Cornish experience under No . 306 , was certainly of a very limited and unusual character .

BRO . BERNARD V . EDYVEAN , P . A . G . D . C ., I'ROV . GRAND SECRETARY . The regular Grand Lodge , known as the " Moderns , " had not been idle in the interim , a lodge being formed at

Marazion—the " St . Michael ' s "—in 1777 which was erased in 1790 ; one at Truro , called the " Phoenix , Honour and Prudence , " in 1779 ( which was removed from the Roll in 1788 ) ; another at Falmouth , named the " Yolubian Lodge of Regularity and Reputation , " of 17 82 , but fell through in

1790 ; and in the same year the " Lodge of Peace , Joy , and Brotherly Love " was constituted at Penryn—its joys , however , ceasing in 1809 . Yet another was started at Penryn , with the distinctive name of the "Three Grand Principles , " in 1799 but though it kept on the Register until 18 3 8 , it had

, a very varied experience . The last lodge , in completion of the 18 th Century , Masonically , in Cornwall was the " True and Faithful , " No . 5 82 , held in the Cornwall Regiment of " Fencible Light Dragoons , " Helston , which eventually became a " Civil " lodge , and is now one of the most active

lodges in the county , under the number 318 ; its warrant of confirmation being dated in 1841 . Before referring more particularly to the minutes of several of the old lodges , active and extinct , it will be well to note that in 1786 , the R . W . Bro . Sir John St . Aubyn , Bart . ( Past S . G . W . of England , & c ) , was appointed the 4 th

Prow G . M . of Cornwall , and , needless to state , the appointment was very popular . This esteemed family is still represented Masonically in the county by the Right Hon . Lord St . Levan , who has long been a member of No . 331 , Truro . Sir John St . Aubyn , in 1794 , presented a set of jewels , and Sir Francis Bassett , Bart ., a " Sword of State , " to the Prow G . L ., which are still in use , and highly valued .

THE S . W . 'S COLLAR . IKWEJ , WORN IN THE PROW GRAND LODGE . The inscription engraved on the provincial jewels ( Cornwall ) reads : " Ex Dono Domini Johannis St . Aubyn Baronetti P . G . M . Comitatu Cornub . Al . 5797 . A . D . 1793 . "

THE SECRETARY'S COLLAR JEWEL WORN IN THE PROW GRAND LODGIO . Sir John St . Aubyn was one of the contributors to the Freemasons' Hall loan , and was presented by the Grand Lodge with a silver medal in appreciation of his generosity .

The only lodge to do so in Cornwall was the " Love and Honour , " No . 75 , Falmouth . The members lent the sum of £ 25 , without interest , to the Grand Lodge from 17 8 5 , and

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The New Past Grand Officers.—(London.) Article 5
Societas Rosicruciana in Ang lia.—York College. Article 9
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Th e Coronation and Peace. Article 10
At the Sign of the Perfect Ashlar Article 11
Installation of H.R.H. the Duke of Connaught and Strathearn Article 14
Consecration of the Pen and Brush Lodge, No. 2909. Article 15
Consecration of The William Hesketh Lever Lodge, No. 2916. Article 17
History of the Emultion Lodge of Improvement, No. 256.——(Continued). Article 18
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The Province Of Cornwall.

apparently was first named " St . George , and then " Mount Sinai , " the latter patronymic being continued when revived at Penzance in 1813 . Still another "Ancient" lodge was started in 1776 as No . 197 , in the " 1 st Royal Lane . Militia" at Dover and then Plymouth , but according to Bro . John Lane ' s invaluable

" Masonic Records , 1717-1894 , " it lapsed in 1806 , and in the same year was revived or transferred to the " 3 rd Regiment of Dragoons , " Exeter , but the colonel objected to its constitution . In 1808 it found rest and peace in the " North Hants Militia , " Falmouth , taking the name of " Love and

Unity , " but was erased in 18 3 8 , having , it is presumed , become a " Civil" lodge during the period of its activity . Under the same Grand Lodge , a warrant was issued as No . 306 for Devonport in 1797 , but was moved almost at once to St . Mawes , Cornwall , and then back again to

Devonport ( then " Plymouth Dock" ) two years latter , when it expired . The same number was reissued on 27 th December , 1799 , f ° l ° ch > e stiH at Plymouth Dock , which went to Plymouth in the following year , where it has remained and is most healthy and vigorous as the " Charity , " No . 22 ^ . Its Cornish experience under No . 306 , was certainly of a very limited and unusual character .

BRO . BERNARD V . EDYVEAN , P . A . G . D . C ., I'ROV . GRAND SECRETARY . The regular Grand Lodge , known as the " Moderns , " had not been idle in the interim , a lodge being formed at

Marazion—the " St . Michael ' s "—in 1777 which was erased in 1790 ; one at Truro , called the " Phoenix , Honour and Prudence , " in 1779 ( which was removed from the Roll in 1788 ) ; another at Falmouth , named the " Yolubian Lodge of Regularity and Reputation , " of 17 82 , but fell through in

1790 ; and in the same year the " Lodge of Peace , Joy , and Brotherly Love " was constituted at Penryn—its joys , however , ceasing in 1809 . Yet another was started at Penryn , with the distinctive name of the "Three Grand Principles , " in 1799 but though it kept on the Register until 18 3 8 , it had

, a very varied experience . The last lodge , in completion of the 18 th Century , Masonically , in Cornwall was the " True and Faithful , " No . 5 82 , held in the Cornwall Regiment of " Fencible Light Dragoons , " Helston , which eventually became a " Civil " lodge , and is now one of the most active

lodges in the county , under the number 318 ; its warrant of confirmation being dated in 1841 . Before referring more particularly to the minutes of several of the old lodges , active and extinct , it will be well to note that in 1786 , the R . W . Bro . Sir John St . Aubyn , Bart . ( Past S . G . W . of England , & c ) , was appointed the 4 th

Prow G . M . of Cornwall , and , needless to state , the appointment was very popular . This esteemed family is still represented Masonically in the county by the Right Hon . Lord St . Levan , who has long been a member of No . 331 , Truro . Sir John St . Aubyn , in 1794 , presented a set of jewels , and Sir Francis Bassett , Bart ., a " Sword of State , " to the Prow G . L ., which are still in use , and highly valued .

THE S . W . 'S COLLAR . IKWEJ , WORN IN THE PROW GRAND LODGE . The inscription engraved on the provincial jewels ( Cornwall ) reads : " Ex Dono Domini Johannis St . Aubyn Baronetti P . G . M . Comitatu Cornub . Al . 5797 . A . D . 1793 . "

THE SECRETARY'S COLLAR JEWEL WORN IN THE PROW GRAND LODGIO . Sir John St . Aubyn was one of the contributors to the Freemasons' Hall loan , and was presented by the Grand Lodge with a silver medal in appreciation of his generosity .

The only lodge to do so in Cornwall was the " Love and Honour , " No . 75 , Falmouth . The members lent the sum of £ 25 , without interest , to the Grand Lodge from 17 8 5 , and

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