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    Article The Province of Durham.—(Continued.) ← Page 3 of 7 →
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The Province Of Durham.—(Continued.)

ANOTHER ROOM IX FREEMASONS' HALL , DURHAM .

in 188 4 , and the Right Hon . Lord Barnard , Past Master of No . 1650 , Staindrop , the esteemed Provincial Grand Master of Durham . The meetings are held in Freemasons' Hall of Durham ; as with those of the Universities Lodge , No . 2352 , founded in 1890 , for the alumni of the Northern seat of Learning , who belong to the Mystic Tie ; the Secretary from

its inauguration to now of No . 2352 , being Dr . C . D . Hill Drury , and having the Worshipful Master , Wardens , and Past Masters of the other lodges of a similar character at Oxford , Cambridge , & c , as honorary members . The Lodge No . 375 was formed by order of the Most

Worshipful Grand Master , H . R . H . the Duke of Sussex , K . G ., " as an especial testimony of his favour , " after the visit of H . R . H . in 1822 , and " his unqualilied approbation of the state of Masonry in the province . " The first Worshipful Master was Bro . J . G . Lambton ( subsequently Earl of Durham ) , one of

the earliest initiates being the Right Hon . Viscount Howick . The Lodge assembled in the old hostelry , the " Lambton Arms , " Chester-le-Street , from 1824 to 1900 , when the house was pulled down and a new one erected . Another indication of the Grand Master ' s approval , was

the appointment of Bro . William Loraine , Deputy Provincial Grand Master , as Past Junior Grand Warden of England , "to mark his public approbation of the zeal and attention which that brother evinced in the cause of Masonry on the Grand Master ' s visit to the Province of Durham . "

Still another favour was bestowed on the lodge , His Royal Highness having instituted a special badge or mark of distinction for Master Masons , members of the Lambton Lodge , which medal can only be conferred by the Master . On the demise of a member or withdrawal from the lodge , the medal has to be returned and its cost refunded .

It is locket-shaped , made of gold , excepting that the coat-of-arms rests on a garter of blue enamel , enclosed by the garter and motto . The only portion that is engraved is the inscription on the reverse , viz . : — Celsifs Princeps , Aug . Fred SUSSEXLE DUX

Totius , apud Anglos , Sodal , Archit . Curio , Max , Prov . Dunelm , Adiit A . D . 1822 , ^ ER , £ ARCHIT , 1-82 O

' [ 'III-: LAMISTON LOIKiE MEDAL .

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The Province of Durham.—(Continued.) Article 2
Consecration of the Royal Thames Lodge, No. 2966. Article 8
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The Lodge Summons. Article 10
At the Sign of the perfect Ashlar Article 11
Provincial Grand Lodge of Middlesex. Article 14
Provincial Grand Lodge of Suffolk. Article 14
Provincial Grand Lodge of Surrey. Article 15
Provincial Grand Lodge of Essex. Article 16
The Freemasons' Tavern, Great Queen Street, London. Article 17
History of the Emultion Lodge of Improvement, No. 256.——(Continued). Article 18
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The Province Of Durham.—(Continued.)

ANOTHER ROOM IX FREEMASONS' HALL , DURHAM .

in 188 4 , and the Right Hon . Lord Barnard , Past Master of No . 1650 , Staindrop , the esteemed Provincial Grand Master of Durham . The meetings are held in Freemasons' Hall of Durham ; as with those of the Universities Lodge , No . 2352 , founded in 1890 , for the alumni of the Northern seat of Learning , who belong to the Mystic Tie ; the Secretary from

its inauguration to now of No . 2352 , being Dr . C . D . Hill Drury , and having the Worshipful Master , Wardens , and Past Masters of the other lodges of a similar character at Oxford , Cambridge , & c , as honorary members . The Lodge No . 375 was formed by order of the Most

Worshipful Grand Master , H . R . H . the Duke of Sussex , K . G ., " as an especial testimony of his favour , " after the visit of H . R . H . in 1822 , and " his unqualilied approbation of the state of Masonry in the province . " The first Worshipful Master was Bro . J . G . Lambton ( subsequently Earl of Durham ) , one of

the earliest initiates being the Right Hon . Viscount Howick . The Lodge assembled in the old hostelry , the " Lambton Arms , " Chester-le-Street , from 1824 to 1900 , when the house was pulled down and a new one erected . Another indication of the Grand Master ' s approval , was

the appointment of Bro . William Loraine , Deputy Provincial Grand Master , as Past Junior Grand Warden of England , "to mark his public approbation of the zeal and attention which that brother evinced in the cause of Masonry on the Grand Master ' s visit to the Province of Durham . "

Still another favour was bestowed on the lodge , His Royal Highness having instituted a special badge or mark of distinction for Master Masons , members of the Lambton Lodge , which medal can only be conferred by the Master . On the demise of a member or withdrawal from the lodge , the medal has to be returned and its cost refunded .

It is locket-shaped , made of gold , excepting that the coat-of-arms rests on a garter of blue enamel , enclosed by the garter and motto . The only portion that is engraved is the inscription on the reverse , viz . : — Celsifs Princeps , Aug . Fred SUSSEXLE DUX

Totius , apud Anglos , Sodal , Archit . Curio , Max , Prov . Dunelm , Adiit A . D . 1822 , ^ ER , £ ARCHIT , 1-82 O

' [ 'III-: LAMISTON LOIKiE MEDAL .

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