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    Article PROVINCIAL LODGES. ← Page 6 of 15 →
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Provincial Lodges.

the Secretary . The W . M . gave the J . W . orders to call the brethren from refreshment to labour , and after giving " our next merry meeting , " the Lodge was closed in form and with prayer , at about ele \* en o ' clock . The members departed from the Lodge much gratified with the proceedings of the day . The next meeting will take place on the third Wednesday in February . LODGE OF FRIENDSHIP , OLDHAM ( NO . 344 ) . —On Wednesday , the 3 rd January , the brethren of the Lodge of Friendship celebrated the festival of St . John the

Evangelist , in their new room , which has jusft been completed and decorated in the most characteristic and Masonic manner , rendering it one of the most commodious and best Lodge-rooms in the province . The Lodge was opened at 2 o ' clock . After the confirmation of the minutes of the preceding meeting , and the transaction of some preliminary | business , the W . M . elect , Br . Daniel Evans , was duly installed , the beautiful installation ceremony being performed in a very impressive manner by the Prov . J . G . D . of E . L ., Br . Isaac Gaitskell , P . M . and P . Z . of 344 . The W . M . theninvested

the folloAving officers for the year , A'iz .: —Brs . Jno . Bamford , P . M . ; H . W . Litler , S . W . ; J . Booth , J . W . ; T . Martinson , Treasurer ; Jno . S . Hague , Chaplain ; W . Hudson , Secretary ; Robert Holt , D . C ; S . Cooper , S . D . ; Jno . Sharpies , J . D . ; B . Travis , I . G . ; U . Shaw , Tyler . Br . Wm . Blackburne , and J . N . Breakey , Ste-vards ; Kichard Greaves , Organist . The banquet took place at 5 o ' clock . The usual Loyal and Masonic toasts followed , but our limits will not permit us tojrive eA'en an outline of the speeches , many of which were excellent . In the course of the evening

the W . M ., in a A'ery feeling and impressive address , presented Br . Jno . Bamford , on passing the chair , with a beautiful P . M . 's jewel , as a small token of the high esteem entertained for Br . Bamford by the members of his Lodge , as a mark of their fraternal regard , and of their clue appreciation of the benefits rendered by him to the Lodge whilst acting as W . M . The Lodge of Friendship is now in a very flourishing state , numbering upwards of 70 members . A Royal Arch Chapter was attached about three years ago , and on the 21 st December last , a Knight Templars' Encampment Avas consecrated .

LANCASHIRE—WEST DIVISION . LWERPOOL . —The sixth annual Masonic ball took place in the Town-hall , on Tuesday , January 9 , when upwards of fi \* e hundred laches and gentlemen danced to the strains of two capital quadrille bands provided by Mr . G . A . W . Phillipps , whose selection comprised some of the latest effusions of D'Albert and other popular composers . Much credit is due to the Committee for their admirable arrangements .

LINCOLNSHIRE . LODGE OF HARMONY , BOSTON ( NO . 339 ) . —On the 28 th Dec . last , Br . Fred . Cooke , P . G . S . D . ( The Worshipful Mayor of Boston ) , was duly installed into the chair by Br . P . M . Greenwood , and the ceremony was performed most admirably . The W . M . then appointed Brs . Pocklington , S . W ; Smith , J . W ; Close , Secretary ; Jackson , Treasurer ; Keller , S . D ; Ed . Jackson , J . D ; and Howell , I . G . The

brethren entered into a voluntary subscrip tion in aid of the Patriotic Fund , when £ 5 . 5 s . was received and forwarded to the Treasurer , by P . M . Daulton . Br . Colyer was passed to the 2 nd . degree , and a banquet ivas afterwards served at Br . Buttons , the W . M . presiding , ancl the S . W . occupying the vice-chair , when upwards of thirty brethren assembled , ancl the usual Masonic toasts were given , which ivere drank with great enthusiasm . HUNDRED OF ELLOE LODGE , SPALDING ( NO . 690 ) . —Wednesday the 27 th Dec .

last , being St . John ' s Day , a festival Avas held in celebration of the event . Br . Bates , was duly installed W . M . for the ensuing year , after which he appointed Brs . Pocklington , S . W ; Wood , J . W ; ancl Clark , Secretary ; and the brethren present then partook of a most sumptuous banquet provided by Br . Gray , at the White Hart Hotel . MONMOUTHSHIRE . LOYAL MONMOUTH LODGE ( No . 671 ) . —The brethren of this Lodge assembled at the Freemason ' s Hall , on the 2 nd Jan ., and were ably presided over by the W . M . Br .

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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.

the Secretary . The W . M . gave the J . W . orders to call the brethren from refreshment to labour , and after giving " our next merry meeting , " the Lodge was closed in form and with prayer , at about ele \* en o ' clock . The members departed from the Lodge much gratified with the proceedings of the day . The next meeting will take place on the third Wednesday in February . LODGE OF FRIENDSHIP , OLDHAM ( NO . 344 ) . —On Wednesday , the 3 rd January , the brethren of the Lodge of Friendship celebrated the festival of St . John the

Evangelist , in their new room , which has jusft been completed and decorated in the most characteristic and Masonic manner , rendering it one of the most commodious and best Lodge-rooms in the province . The Lodge was opened at 2 o ' clock . After the confirmation of the minutes of the preceding meeting , and the transaction of some preliminary | business , the W . M . elect , Br . Daniel Evans , was duly installed , the beautiful installation ceremony being performed in a very impressive manner by the Prov . J . G . D . of E . L ., Br . Isaac Gaitskell , P . M . and P . Z . of 344 . The W . M . theninvested

the folloAving officers for the year , A'iz .: —Brs . Jno . Bamford , P . M . ; H . W . Litler , S . W . ; J . Booth , J . W . ; T . Martinson , Treasurer ; Jno . S . Hague , Chaplain ; W . Hudson , Secretary ; Robert Holt , D . C ; S . Cooper , S . D . ; Jno . Sharpies , J . D . ; B . Travis , I . G . ; U . Shaw , Tyler . Br . Wm . Blackburne , and J . N . Breakey , Ste-vards ; Kichard Greaves , Organist . The banquet took place at 5 o ' clock . The usual Loyal and Masonic toasts followed , but our limits will not permit us tojrive eA'en an outline of the speeches , many of which were excellent . In the course of the evening

the W . M ., in a A'ery feeling and impressive address , presented Br . Jno . Bamford , on passing the chair , with a beautiful P . M . 's jewel , as a small token of the high esteem entertained for Br . Bamford by the members of his Lodge , as a mark of their fraternal regard , and of their clue appreciation of the benefits rendered by him to the Lodge whilst acting as W . M . The Lodge of Friendship is now in a very flourishing state , numbering upwards of 70 members . A Royal Arch Chapter was attached about three years ago , and on the 21 st December last , a Knight Templars' Encampment Avas consecrated .

LANCASHIRE—WEST DIVISION . LWERPOOL . —The sixth annual Masonic ball took place in the Town-hall , on Tuesday , January 9 , when upwards of fi \* e hundred laches and gentlemen danced to the strains of two capital quadrille bands provided by Mr . G . A . W . Phillipps , whose selection comprised some of the latest effusions of D'Albert and other popular composers . Much credit is due to the Committee for their admirable arrangements .

LINCOLNSHIRE . LODGE OF HARMONY , BOSTON ( NO . 339 ) . —On the 28 th Dec . last , Br . Fred . Cooke , P . G . S . D . ( The Worshipful Mayor of Boston ) , was duly installed into the chair by Br . P . M . Greenwood , and the ceremony was performed most admirably . The W . M . then appointed Brs . Pocklington , S . W ; Smith , J . W ; Close , Secretary ; Jackson , Treasurer ; Keller , S . D ; Ed . Jackson , J . D ; and Howell , I . G . The

brethren entered into a voluntary subscrip tion in aid of the Patriotic Fund , when £ 5 . 5 s . was received and forwarded to the Treasurer , by P . M . Daulton . Br . Colyer was passed to the 2 nd . degree , and a banquet ivas afterwards served at Br . Buttons , the W . M . presiding , ancl the S . W . occupying the vice-chair , when upwards of thirty brethren assembled , ancl the usual Masonic toasts were given , which ivere drank with great enthusiasm . HUNDRED OF ELLOE LODGE , SPALDING ( NO . 690 ) . —Wednesday the 27 th Dec .

last , being St . John ' s Day , a festival Avas held in celebration of the event . Br . Bates , was duly installed W . M . for the ensuing year , after which he appointed Brs . Pocklington , S . W ; Wood , J . W ; ancl Clark , Secretary ; and the brethren present then partook of a most sumptuous banquet provided by Br . Gray , at the White Hart Hotel . MONMOUTHSHIRE . LOYAL MONMOUTH LODGE ( No . 671 ) . —The brethren of this Lodge assembled at the Freemason ' s Hall , on the 2 nd Jan ., and were ably presided over by the W . M . Br .

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