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    Article PROVINCIAL LODGES. ← Page 4 of 15 →
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Provincial Lodges.

KENT . LODGE OF FREEDOM ( NO . 91 ) , AND LODGE OF SYMPATHY , GRAVESEND ( NO . 709 ) . —A very interesting meeting of the Members of these Lodges was held at the George Inn , in the early part of the month , where they sat down to a most sumptuous banquet , which did the greatest credit to the establishment of Br . Moore . The chair was taken by Br . F . Southgate , supported by his worship the Mayor ( Br . W . F .

Dobson ) , and Brs . Shavland , Nichol , Johnson , and Riveau . After the usual Masonic , loyal , ancl patriotic toasts had been given and responded to AA'ith great heartiness , the chairman said that the chief business of the evening was to do honour to a worthy brother , whose Masonic worth and great ability entitled him to the praise of the Craft , and whose kindness and affability had won for him thc regard of all the brethren . In order to show their appreciation of such sterling Masonic worth , the members of the two Gravesend Lodges had subscribed upwards of thirty guineas , -which had been

expended in the purchase of a very handsome silver tea service , which , in the name of the assembled brethren , he now presented to Br . Moore , as a testimonial of their esteem and affection , and as a token of their sense of his services to Masonry at the Lodge of Instruction . Br . Moore's health was then drunk with three times three hearty cheers . Br . Moore acknowledged this distinguished compliment in a very appropriate speech , and after several other Masonic toasts the meeting separated . Round the lid and outer rim of the teapot is engraved tho following inscription : — " Presented to Br . Henry William Moore , P . M . 20 , and P . P . G . J . D . for the Province of Kent , by the Members of fhe Lodge of Instruction of Lodges 91 and 709 , for his distinguished services . "

ADAMS LODGE , SHEERNESS ( NO , 184 ) . —On Tuesday , 9 th January , the installation of the W . M . took place . The business of tho evening commenced by the raising of Br . G . M . Smith , Lieut . R . N ., to the sublime degree of M . M ., AA'hich ceremony Avas performed by Br . Keddell , P . S . G . W ., Kent . The installation ceremony was ably conducted by Br . J . Townsend , P . P . G . R ., P . P . G . S . W ., and the able and active Secretary of the Lodge . Tho W . M . for the ensuing year , although a young Mason , bids fan . ' to be an active one , having evinced , during the time he has been a member

of the Lodge , such readiness in attaining that kno \ A'ledge so requisite to fill the chair Avith honour to himself and advantage to the Lodge , that he has fully succeeded in convincing the brethren , that their choice will prove a happy one ; indeed , the admirable manner in which he initiated two gentlemen into Masonry fully proved that Br . J . Whittall , Paymaster , R . N ., has richly deserved the Gavel . The following brethren were then invested : —Brs . Bigley , S . W . ; Capt . Forbes , ( R . A ) J . W . ; Court , S . D . ; Kett , J . D . ; L . Shrubsole , P . ; J . Townsend , S . ; Bate , I . G . ; Wilkins ,

Tyler . The Lodge having been closed , the brethren , to the number of 27 , sat down to an excellent banquet , arranged by their judicious Steward , Br . Bigley , and provided by Br . Da \ 'is , " mine host , " of the Fountain . The usual toasts were ably proposed by the W . M ., and cordially responded to by the brethren , and a high fund of comic humour emanated from Brs . Swandale Keddell , sen . ancl jun . The prospects of Masonry at Sheerness , are at present peculiarly promising , many initiations having taken place during tho past year , ancl those of a character calculated ,

to raise the Lodge to as high position in the province , as well as to extend Masonry , inasmuch as several of the neiA'ly initiated are officers of the army ancl Navy ; and Ave are happy to state , that three candidates for initiation were proposed for next Lodge night . Nor is this pleasing prospect confined to Craft Masonry , the Chapter attached to the Lodge is also prospering , ancl we have no doubt that both Lodge and Chapter Avill bear the test of a visit in the summer seasons from our metropolitan and our provincial brethren . Wc have much pleasure in adding , that the Lodge haA'e unanimously voted £ 5 to the Patriotic Fund , Avhich was forwarded to London last month .

LANCASHIRE—EAST DIVISION . LODGE OF FAITH OPENSHAAV , MANCHESTER ( NO . 847 ) . —The members of this Lodge met on the 5 th Jan ., 1855 , at the New Inn , Openshaw , when the W . M . Br . T . Swindells performed for the first time the beautiful and sublime ceremony of

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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.

KENT . LODGE OF FREEDOM ( NO . 91 ) , AND LODGE OF SYMPATHY , GRAVESEND ( NO . 709 ) . —A very interesting meeting of the Members of these Lodges was held at the George Inn , in the early part of the month , where they sat down to a most sumptuous banquet , which did the greatest credit to the establishment of Br . Moore . The chair was taken by Br . F . Southgate , supported by his worship the Mayor ( Br . W . F .

Dobson ) , and Brs . Shavland , Nichol , Johnson , and Riveau . After the usual Masonic , loyal , ancl patriotic toasts had been given and responded to AA'ith great heartiness , the chairman said that the chief business of the evening was to do honour to a worthy brother , whose Masonic worth and great ability entitled him to the praise of the Craft , and whose kindness and affability had won for him thc regard of all the brethren . In order to show their appreciation of such sterling Masonic worth , the members of the two Gravesend Lodges had subscribed upwards of thirty guineas , -which had been

expended in the purchase of a very handsome silver tea service , which , in the name of the assembled brethren , he now presented to Br . Moore , as a testimonial of their esteem and affection , and as a token of their sense of his services to Masonry at the Lodge of Instruction . Br . Moore's health was then drunk with three times three hearty cheers . Br . Moore acknowledged this distinguished compliment in a very appropriate speech , and after several other Masonic toasts the meeting separated . Round the lid and outer rim of the teapot is engraved tho following inscription : — " Presented to Br . Henry William Moore , P . M . 20 , and P . P . G . J . D . for the Province of Kent , by the Members of fhe Lodge of Instruction of Lodges 91 and 709 , for his distinguished services . "

ADAMS LODGE , SHEERNESS ( NO , 184 ) . —On Tuesday , 9 th January , the installation of the W . M . took place . The business of tho evening commenced by the raising of Br . G . M . Smith , Lieut . R . N ., to the sublime degree of M . M ., AA'hich ceremony Avas performed by Br . Keddell , P . S . G . W ., Kent . The installation ceremony was ably conducted by Br . J . Townsend , P . P . G . R ., P . P . G . S . W ., and the able and active Secretary of the Lodge . Tho W . M . for the ensuing year , although a young Mason , bids fan . ' to be an active one , having evinced , during the time he has been a member

of the Lodge , such readiness in attaining that kno \ A'ledge so requisite to fill the chair Avith honour to himself and advantage to the Lodge , that he has fully succeeded in convincing the brethren , that their choice will prove a happy one ; indeed , the admirable manner in which he initiated two gentlemen into Masonry fully proved that Br . J . Whittall , Paymaster , R . N ., has richly deserved the Gavel . The following brethren were then invested : —Brs . Bigley , S . W . ; Capt . Forbes , ( R . A ) J . W . ; Court , S . D . ; Kett , J . D . ; L . Shrubsole , P . ; J . Townsend , S . ; Bate , I . G . ; Wilkins ,

Tyler . The Lodge having been closed , the brethren , to the number of 27 , sat down to an excellent banquet , arranged by their judicious Steward , Br . Bigley , and provided by Br . Da \ 'is , " mine host , " of the Fountain . The usual toasts were ably proposed by the W . M ., and cordially responded to by the brethren , and a high fund of comic humour emanated from Brs . Swandale Keddell , sen . ancl jun . The prospects of Masonry at Sheerness , are at present peculiarly promising , many initiations having taken place during tho past year , ancl those of a character calculated ,

to raise the Lodge to as high position in the province , as well as to extend Masonry , inasmuch as several of the neiA'ly initiated are officers of the army ancl Navy ; and Ave are happy to state , that three candidates for initiation were proposed for next Lodge night . Nor is this pleasing prospect confined to Craft Masonry , the Chapter attached to the Lodge is also prospering , ancl we have no doubt that both Lodge and Chapter Avill bear the test of a visit in the summer seasons from our metropolitan and our provincial brethren . Wc have much pleasure in adding , that the Lodge haA'e unanimously voted £ 5 to the Patriotic Fund , Avhich was forwarded to London last month .

LANCASHIRE—EAST DIVISION . LODGE OF FAITH OPENSHAAV , MANCHESTER ( NO . 847 ) . —The members of this Lodge met on the 5 th Jan ., 1855 , at the New Inn , Openshaw , when the W . M . Br . T . Swindells performed for the first time the beautiful and sublime ceremony of

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