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The Province Of Devonshire.

MASONIC HALL OF BENEVOLENCE LODGE , No . H !> , BTDEFORD . ( LOOKING WEST ) .

Craft . His selection by the Prov . G . M ., in 1887 , for the "Jubilee Honour" of Past Prov . Grand Secretary , a substantial promotion from a much less dignified office , was heartily welcomed by the local brotherhood . The senior of the trio of local Charitable Funds , all the subscriptions to which are raised and spent in the same neighbourhood or county , is the " Fortescue Annuity Fund , " which was established as a memorial of the second Earl

Fortescue , who died 14 th September , 1861 , lor which Bro . Cecil R . M . Clapp , P . M . 112 , is the Secretary , and the junior society is the " Aged Widow ' s Annuity Fund , " for which Bro . James Griffin , P . M . 70 , is now the Secretary , which was only recently established , but , like the other two , is ably managed and meeting a long-felt want .

The " Committee of Petitions for Charity , " reorganized in 186 9 , does most important work in and for Devon , and is thoroughly representative in character . The chairman is the Deputy Prov . G . M ., the secretary is the indefatigable Bro . Cover , and the London representative from 18 95 has been

B . 'O . Francis B . Westlake , of Plymouth , who though not quite one of the seniors of the Craft ( having been initiated in No . 70 in 18 7 6 ) , has been remarkably successful in the management of the votes for Devon , in the three Central Masonic Institutions of London . His career has been almost

of a phenomenal character in the Craft , so rapid and numerous have distinctions been conferred upon him , though , be it noted , always because of the good work done so heartily and generously for the province he has served so faithfully . As W . M . of No . 70 in 188 3 P . Prov . G . D . of Devon in

, 1887 , and Prov . S . G . W . later on , these honours paved the way for the still greater one of Past Deputy G . D . C . of England in 18 99 . He has acted as Steward over a score of times for the great Masonic Charities , and is a patron of each of the trio , besides largely contributing to the local institutions . His successful treatment of the votes , and his

substantial help generally of the institutions led to a testimonial being paid him of a unique character . Bro . Westlake

MASONIC HALL , 11 . FIt . U'O . M HE .

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The Province of Devonshire. Article 2
Untitled Article 7
United Grand Lodge. Article 8
Grand Lodge of Mark Master Masons. Article 8
The Airlie Memorial. Article 9
Untitled Ad 10
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President McKinley. Article 10
At the Sign of the Perfect Ashlar Article 11
Untitled Article 14
Royal Arch Masonry in Alderney. Article 15
Consecration of the Forest Hill Lodge, No. 2846. Article 16
Masonic Statue of General Albert Pike, 33°. Article 18
Untitled Article 18
An Installation Ceremony. Article 18
A Veteran Australian Freemason. Article 19
Untitled Ad 19
Bro. Dr. Conan Doyle. Article 20
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Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.

The Province Of Devonshire.

MASONIC HALL OF BENEVOLENCE LODGE , No . H !> , BTDEFORD . ( LOOKING WEST ) .

Craft . His selection by the Prov . G . M ., in 1887 , for the "Jubilee Honour" of Past Prov . Grand Secretary , a substantial promotion from a much less dignified office , was heartily welcomed by the local brotherhood . The senior of the trio of local Charitable Funds , all the subscriptions to which are raised and spent in the same neighbourhood or county , is the " Fortescue Annuity Fund , " which was established as a memorial of the second Earl

Fortescue , who died 14 th September , 1861 , lor which Bro . Cecil R . M . Clapp , P . M . 112 , is the Secretary , and the junior society is the " Aged Widow ' s Annuity Fund , " for which Bro . James Griffin , P . M . 70 , is now the Secretary , which was only recently established , but , like the other two , is ably managed and meeting a long-felt want .

The " Committee of Petitions for Charity , " reorganized in 186 9 , does most important work in and for Devon , and is thoroughly representative in character . The chairman is the Deputy Prov . G . M ., the secretary is the indefatigable Bro . Cover , and the London representative from 18 95 has been

B . 'O . Francis B . Westlake , of Plymouth , who though not quite one of the seniors of the Craft ( having been initiated in No . 70 in 18 7 6 ) , has been remarkably successful in the management of the votes for Devon , in the three Central Masonic Institutions of London . His career has been almost

of a phenomenal character in the Craft , so rapid and numerous have distinctions been conferred upon him , though , be it noted , always because of the good work done so heartily and generously for the province he has served so faithfully . As W . M . of No . 70 in 188 3 P . Prov . G . D . of Devon in

, 1887 , and Prov . S . G . W . later on , these honours paved the way for the still greater one of Past Deputy G . D . C . of England in 18 99 . He has acted as Steward over a score of times for the great Masonic Charities , and is a patron of each of the trio , besides largely contributing to the local institutions . His successful treatment of the votes , and his

substantial help generally of the institutions led to a testimonial being paid him of a unique character . Bro . Westlake

MASONIC HALL , 11 . FIt . U'O . M HE .

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