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    Article PROVINCIAL LODGES. ← Page 2 of 15 →
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Provincial Lodges.

HOLY TEMPLE LODG ;; , LONGTOAVN ( NO . 595 ) . — On St . John ' s day , Doc . 27 th , the members of tins Lodge assembled at their Lodge room at the house of Br . Johnston , Wheat Sheaf Inn , when Br . Thomas Robinson was duly installed W . M . for the ensuing year . The following brethren ivere appointed office bearers : —Thos . Kerr , P . M . ; Robt . Forster , S . W . ; John Pasley , J . W . ; Francis Lamb , S . D . ; Wm . Nixon , J . D . ; James Carruthers and Win . Murray , SteAvards ; Joseph Johnson ,

Treasurer ; David Murray , Secretary ; Peter Hislop , Inner Guard ; John Nixon , Outer Guard . The brethren afterwards retired , when they Avere joined by their wives and female friends , aud partook of an excellent supper , provided in Mr . and Mrs . Johnston ' s best style . Duets , Glees , and Songs , accompanied by the pianoforte , followed each other , and the evening ivas spent in that happy manner which ever characterizes such meetings of the . Craft . The Lodge has subscribed £ l Is . to the Patriotic Fund .

DEVONSHIRE . BRUNSWICK LODGE , STONKHOI- ( NO . 185 ) . —The brethren of this Lodge met on December the 27 th , at their Lodge-room , St . George ' s Hall , for the purpose of installing their W . M . for the year ensuing . The ceremony was most ably and impressively performed by Br . P . E . Rowe , P . M ., P . P . G . D . C , and Br . Samuel Pearse was placed in the chair . The W . M . then named ancl installed the following brethren as his officers : — Br . James Classe , S . W . ; Br . J . Mackey , J . W . ; Br . W . Joll , S . D . ; Br . A . Davies ,

J . D . ; Br . W . Clark , Treasurer ; Br . J . H . Cook , P . M ., P . P . G . J . D ., Secretary ; Br . Cardell , I . G . ; Br . Rogers , O . G . The brethren afterwards adjourned to Hussey ' s Albion Hotel , Avhere they were joined by the W . M . of Sincerity , 224 , Br . Davnant , and his officers and brethren of his Lodge , Br . Hancock , S . W . ; Br . Lidstone , J . W . ; Brs . Gilbard , Rodd , Evens , L . Tripe , P . M ., P . P . G . S . D ., Devon ; and spent a most delightful evening . The W . M . deputed Br . Boohls , P . M ., P . G . R ., Devon ; and Br . Clase , S . W ., P . G . S ., to visit the other Lodges to present the fraternal regards of the

Lodge Brunswick to them . In addition to the brethren above-named , ivere present—Br . Brereton , au officer of the Grand Lodge of England ; W . Br . Russell , P . P . G . J . D ; Stephens , Brizzi , P . G . J . D ,, & c , & c . The day will be remembered as a red letter day by the brethren for some time to come . LODGE OF FRIENDSHIP , DEVONPORT ( No . 238 ) . —The brethren of this Lodge

met at the "Lord Hood" Hotel , on the 27 th December , to celebrate their annual festival of St . John ' s , for the installation of their several officers . Br . J . G . Richards , W . M . ; Br . ; Elphinstone , S . W ., and Br , E . Sleep , J . W ., and other officers . The brethren present awarded fi \ e guineas to the Patriotic Fund in aid of the Widows and Orphans of the brave men Avho fell and who may fall in fighting the battles of our country . The Lodge having been closed , sat to a substantial and -veil provided banquet , and spent a very harmonious evening-.

ST . JOHN ' LODGE , PLYiAiou-rn ( No . S 3 ) . —This old and influential Lodge assembled at the Commercial Hotel , on St . John ' s day , at half past two , when Br . Gambeii , Senior Warden for the past year , having been unanimously elected , was installed as W . M . for the ensuing year , the following brethren being invested Avith the variouscollars . —Br . Foulds , S . W . ; Br . Julian , J . W . ; Br . Deagon , S . D . ; Br . Pitchford , J . D . ; Br . Gover , I . G . Brs . Ash and Thomas ivere re-elected Treasurer and Secretary , and Br . KerkinTyler . The ceremony of installation ' was most impressively

, and efficiently performed by Br . P . M . Pollard , P . P . G . T ., of Devon . At half past five about 30 of the brethren sat down to the banquet , for which Mr . Chubb deserves great commendation , and after the usual loyal and Masonic toasts , Lodge Avas closed in ^ harmony shortly after eight . The whole of the furniture and paraphernalia of this Lodge was new , and used for tho first time on this occasion—and S 3 is ' now second to none in the neighbourhood .

DORSETSHIRE . ALL SOULS LODGE WEYMOUTH ( NO . 199 ) . At the annual meeting of this Lodge in the Masonic Hall , on the 22 nd December , Br . Joseph B . Harvey was re-elected W . M . for the ensuing year . Captain William King Hall , of the Bulldog steamer ,.

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THE MASONIC MISSION. Article 1
A TOAST. Article 5
FREEMASONRY IN ENGLAND. Article 6
TO THE CRAFT. Article 12
MASONIC INTELLIGENCE. Article 13
PROVINCIAL LODGES. Article 26
SCOTLAND. Article 41
IRELAND. Article 42
THE COLONIES. Article 43
AMERICA. Article 45
SUMMARY OF NEWS FOR JANUARY. Article 49
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 51
OBITUARY. Article 52
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 52
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Provincial Lodges.

HOLY TEMPLE LODG ;; , LONGTOAVN ( NO . 595 ) . — On St . John ' s day , Doc . 27 th , the members of tins Lodge assembled at their Lodge room at the house of Br . Johnston , Wheat Sheaf Inn , when Br . Thomas Robinson was duly installed W . M . for the ensuing year . The following brethren ivere appointed office bearers : —Thos . Kerr , P . M . ; Robt . Forster , S . W . ; John Pasley , J . W . ; Francis Lamb , S . D . ; Wm . Nixon , J . D . ; James Carruthers and Win . Murray , SteAvards ; Joseph Johnson ,

Treasurer ; David Murray , Secretary ; Peter Hislop , Inner Guard ; John Nixon , Outer Guard . The brethren afterwards retired , when they Avere joined by their wives and female friends , aud partook of an excellent supper , provided in Mr . and Mrs . Johnston ' s best style . Duets , Glees , and Songs , accompanied by the pianoforte , followed each other , and the evening ivas spent in that happy manner which ever characterizes such meetings of the . Craft . The Lodge has subscribed £ l Is . to the Patriotic Fund .

DEVONSHIRE . BRUNSWICK LODGE , STONKHOI- ( NO . 185 ) . —The brethren of this Lodge met on December the 27 th , at their Lodge-room , St . George ' s Hall , for the purpose of installing their W . M . for the year ensuing . The ceremony was most ably and impressively performed by Br . P . E . Rowe , P . M ., P . P . G . D . C , and Br . Samuel Pearse was placed in the chair . The W . M . then named ancl installed the following brethren as his officers : — Br . James Classe , S . W . ; Br . J . Mackey , J . W . ; Br . W . Joll , S . D . ; Br . A . Davies ,

J . D . ; Br . W . Clark , Treasurer ; Br . J . H . Cook , P . M ., P . P . G . J . D ., Secretary ; Br . Cardell , I . G . ; Br . Rogers , O . G . The brethren afterwards adjourned to Hussey ' s Albion Hotel , Avhere they were joined by the W . M . of Sincerity , 224 , Br . Davnant , and his officers and brethren of his Lodge , Br . Hancock , S . W . ; Br . Lidstone , J . W . ; Brs . Gilbard , Rodd , Evens , L . Tripe , P . M ., P . P . G . S . D ., Devon ; and spent a most delightful evening . The W . M . deputed Br . Boohls , P . M ., P . G . R ., Devon ; and Br . Clase , S . W ., P . G . S ., to visit the other Lodges to present the fraternal regards of the

Lodge Brunswick to them . In addition to the brethren above-named , ivere present—Br . Brereton , au officer of the Grand Lodge of England ; W . Br . Russell , P . P . G . J . D ; Stephens , Brizzi , P . G . J . D ,, & c , & c . The day will be remembered as a red letter day by the brethren for some time to come . LODGE OF FRIENDSHIP , DEVONPORT ( No . 238 ) . —The brethren of this Lodge

met at the "Lord Hood" Hotel , on the 27 th December , to celebrate their annual festival of St . John ' s , for the installation of their several officers . Br . J . G . Richards , W . M . ; Br . ; Elphinstone , S . W ., and Br , E . Sleep , J . W ., and other officers . The brethren present awarded fi \ e guineas to the Patriotic Fund in aid of the Widows and Orphans of the brave men Avho fell and who may fall in fighting the battles of our country . The Lodge having been closed , sat to a substantial and -veil provided banquet , and spent a very harmonious evening-.

ST . JOHN ' LODGE , PLYiAiou-rn ( No . S 3 ) . —This old and influential Lodge assembled at the Commercial Hotel , on St . John ' s day , at half past two , when Br . Gambeii , Senior Warden for the past year , having been unanimously elected , was installed as W . M . for the ensuing year , the following brethren being invested Avith the variouscollars . —Br . Foulds , S . W . ; Br . Julian , J . W . ; Br . Deagon , S . D . ; Br . Pitchford , J . D . ; Br . Gover , I . G . Brs . Ash and Thomas ivere re-elected Treasurer and Secretary , and Br . KerkinTyler . The ceremony of installation ' was most impressively

, and efficiently performed by Br . P . M . Pollard , P . P . G . T ., of Devon . At half past five about 30 of the brethren sat down to the banquet , for which Mr . Chubb deserves great commendation , and after the usual loyal and Masonic toasts , Lodge Avas closed in ^ harmony shortly after eight . The whole of the furniture and paraphernalia of this Lodge was new , and used for tho first time on this occasion—and S 3 is ' now second to none in the neighbourhood .

DORSETSHIRE . ALL SOULS LODGE WEYMOUTH ( NO . 199 ) . At the annual meeting of this Lodge in the Masonic Hall , on the 22 nd December , Br . Joseph B . Harvey was re-elected W . M . for the ensuing year . Captain William King Hall , of the Bulldog steamer ,.

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