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Provincial Lodges.

at the George Inn , Grey Street , where Br . Carmon had displayed his most recherche ' $ ! , % J he W . M occupied the chair , supported on his right by Brs . J . S . Challoner , PPr'I ;; ^ t' Bu-kenshaw , P . G . S . ; and on his left by James Donald , ™ £ n In &? ; , " o d' and J ' - Donald , W . M . elect , 793 . The vice-chairs were ably filled by the S . W . and J . W . Amongst the brethren present we also ob-7 vLl - J r C ' f ™ . Pf . S . D . ; Henry Bell , P . P . G . S . D . ; John Barker , eat

, Hod , ; vi } oT \ V , lf ' , lead ' P-P-G-J . W . ; W . E . Franklin , P . G . S . B . ; John K ^ v ' ' -V % ^ ° "' Mlill J Joh » Cook , W . M . St . Peter ' s Lodge , / 06 Thos . Fenwick , W . M . St . George ' s Lodge , North Shields . The evening was Vent in a trul y Masonic manner , en ] iveiled at iuterrals b several Mago : lic S 0 Ilg 3 from n » : -, T 6 t n'en ' * thro ^ ont , that love and harmony prevailing so peculiarly belonging to the Craft . S l 6

NOTTINGHAMSHIRE . nieep n rTf ° ° PL f'f ° P ' - —On the the 21 st Dec , a beautiful piece ot plate Avas presented b y the Freemasons of the Province , to the R . W . P . G . M ., U > 1 . Wildman , as a testimony of the regard and esteem in which he is held . Shortly t whfr , ' ° 1 ° ' , ! e Irovi ! lcia - » d Lod ge was opened in the Magistrates' room , tin 1 early , the fin - " * ofi-ccrs were present , and the Masters and wardens of the mmher of about

Si , ^ fift y . The usual business of the province n ^ ir u tl'anSactf " ' , the Lotl S ™ closed , and the room appropriated , ia far as space would permit , to the reception of the lay visitors . About half-past five o'clock , T , n ° "y , ' , * - - "early a hundred , sat down to a substantial repast in S jf f- 7 -- £ ' - ' «* si S from a trumpet , the Earl of Scarborough , the Grand Mr * to . and other ofhcers of the Craft walked in processionattired in their

, aprons , 2 ™ W ™ ° ftce . The band of the South Nottinghamshire Yeomanry fvtl 7 c , 01 lduct 0 - - > Mr . Newham , was stationed in the anti-room , and played a vauety of popular music during the dinner , ancl at intervals throughout the evening . A the rear of the centre table , the Provincial Grand and Lodge Banners were suspended . Ihe dinner was supplied by Mr . Malpas , of the Flying Horse . < wL theda , s T tab 1 le ] . observed the following , viz .-The Right Hon . the Earl of bcaiboiougbLorcl-lieutenant of the countin the chair his ri

, y , , supported on [ ght by W W - « T U ' ; ' * £ f 5 ^ y 01 ' ' - Tkatke ™>' . Esq- ' Sir Thos . Pa ,-kyns , Bart ! S" 41 ' ^ fl ^\ Dr . Williams , P . P . G . S . W . ; M Mills , Esq ., J . W , 576 ; E . vlZ ' I 'T ; a S S n kS left ' by Dr - R S ' D-P-G . M . ; Sir E . Walker ; T . Sr 4 n 1- ; P G - - % theReVS " L ' Jack ^ and J . L . Prior , ancl G . Rawson , Esq ., G 11 ' 3 Were 0 CCUied bBrsPa PG istarand

VC % I J T f P y * S > ' - Reg , J . Comyn , * W ' " « W ° ?!; £ S st fche S ™ l company were M . Mason ancl F . Hugging . StenffT ftoftovincial Grand Lodge of Derbyshire ; Captain Wrightman Leutenan Fungs ton R . N Drs . Ransom and Robertson ; Aldermen Heymann and udlen ; xfesrs H . rladden , Berenhart , T . A . Cullen , Saville , Jacobson . N . Hurst , MilW T M ' ^ , Hoyles Hatton , Barwis , J . Webster , Abrahams , Sollory , Long £ Pennant , T Shaw , Warner , Martin , Morrison , Barber , J . A . Shaw , Johnson 7 aV 1 S rmanSempleGoodsonEvansC be 11

NKo ' S' ^ " if' ' ^ ° ' ' ' - ' ™ P S nV r 7 w-i , ' 0 WIUS S eiltleraenfrom Mansfield , the immediate neighbour-TT , 1 n ' ^ M ' ^ f " ' ^ 61 ; 6 ^ ° Pl'esent ' ancl fetul-nsd b ? P eoial tra- » > ™ - Messrs . F P ™ I xv ^ r , ' J- (^ eei-hal S -. K- Wright , W . E . Goodaere , W . J . Neale , C RS T ) r i ™ Kh 70 rth ' ; ? ° dfre > r ' - Hnrt . - Lindi ^ - White J . Thompson t . Revel D . C . Barnnger , G . Walkden , S . Allen , and J . Cooper . chaplain " ^ *** dirma ' WaSSaid b y the ReV > L > Jackson ' « ckna "> 6 ™> d

wiT i g r ? concluded and « ie « sual loyal and Masonic toasts drunk , the ifZh i * £ hvey . maroh > d » ' ' S the performance of which the testimonial was introduced , in the midst of a procession , formed in the following order : — B . Allen , P . G . 8 . W . The Address . T . Dants , P . P . G . S . W . E . Perey , p ? . G . Secretarv . 3 Iasters Alien and Banks , with blue scarfs and wands . THE TESTIMONIAL . Masters Comyn and Bradbury , with , bine scarfs and wands .

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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.

at the George Inn , Grey Street , where Br . Carmon had displayed his most recherche ' $ ! , % J he W . M occupied the chair , supported on his right by Brs . J . S . Challoner , PPr'I ;; ^ t' Bu-kenshaw , P . G . S . ; and on his left by James Donald , ™ £ n In &? ; , " o d' and J ' - Donald , W . M . elect , 793 . The vice-chairs were ably filled by the S . W . and J . W . Amongst the brethren present we also ob-7 vLl - J r C ' f ™ . Pf . S . D . ; Henry Bell , P . P . G . S . D . ; John Barker , eat

, Hod , ; vi } oT \ V , lf ' , lead ' P-P-G-J . W . ; W . E . Franklin , P . G . S . B . ; John K ^ v ' ' -V % ^ ° "' Mlill J Joh » Cook , W . M . St . Peter ' s Lodge , / 06 Thos . Fenwick , W . M . St . George ' s Lodge , North Shields . The evening was Vent in a trul y Masonic manner , en ] iveiled at iuterrals b several Mago : lic S 0 Ilg 3 from n » : -, T 6 t n'en ' * thro ^ ont , that love and harmony prevailing so peculiarly belonging to the Craft . S l 6

NOTTINGHAMSHIRE . nieep n rTf ° ° PL f'f ° P ' - —On the the 21 st Dec , a beautiful piece ot plate Avas presented b y the Freemasons of the Province , to the R . W . P . G . M ., U > 1 . Wildman , as a testimony of the regard and esteem in which he is held . Shortly t whfr , ' ° 1 ° ' , ! e Irovi ! lcia - » d Lod ge was opened in the Magistrates' room , tin 1 early , the fin - " * ofi-ccrs were present , and the Masters and wardens of the mmher of about

Si , ^ fift y . The usual business of the province n ^ ir u tl'anSactf " ' , the Lotl S ™ closed , and the room appropriated , ia far as space would permit , to the reception of the lay visitors . About half-past five o'clock , T , n ° "y , ' , * - - "early a hundred , sat down to a substantial repast in S jf f- 7 -- £ ' - ' «* si S from a trumpet , the Earl of Scarborough , the Grand Mr * to . and other ofhcers of the Craft walked in processionattired in their

, aprons , 2 ™ W ™ ° ftce . The band of the South Nottinghamshire Yeomanry fvtl 7 c , 01 lduct 0 - - > Mr . Newham , was stationed in the anti-room , and played a vauety of popular music during the dinner , ancl at intervals throughout the evening . A the rear of the centre table , the Provincial Grand and Lodge Banners were suspended . Ihe dinner was supplied by Mr . Malpas , of the Flying Horse . < wL theda , s T tab 1 le ] . observed the following , viz .-The Right Hon . the Earl of bcaiboiougbLorcl-lieutenant of the countin the chair his ri

, y , , supported on [ ght by W W - « T U ' ; ' * £ f 5 ^ y 01 ' ' - Tkatke ™>' . Esq- ' Sir Thos . Pa ,-kyns , Bart ! S" 41 ' ^ fl ^\ Dr . Williams , P . P . G . S . W . ; M Mills , Esq ., J . W , 576 ; E . vlZ ' I 'T ; a S S n kS left ' by Dr - R S ' D-P-G . M . ; Sir E . Walker ; T . Sr 4 n 1- ; P G - - % theReVS " L ' Jack ^ and J . L . Prior , ancl G . Rawson , Esq ., G 11 ' 3 Were 0 CCUied bBrsPa PG istarand

VC % I J T f P y * S > ' - Reg , J . Comyn , * W ' " « W ° ?!; £ S st fche S ™ l company were M . Mason ancl F . Hugging . StenffT ftoftovincial Grand Lodge of Derbyshire ; Captain Wrightman Leutenan Fungs ton R . N Drs . Ransom and Robertson ; Aldermen Heymann and udlen ; xfesrs H . rladden , Berenhart , T . A . Cullen , Saville , Jacobson . N . Hurst , MilW T M ' ^ , Hoyles Hatton , Barwis , J . Webster , Abrahams , Sollory , Long £ Pennant , T Shaw , Warner , Martin , Morrison , Barber , J . A . Shaw , Johnson 7 aV 1 S rmanSempleGoodsonEvansC be 11

NKo ' S' ^ " if' ' ^ ° ' ' ' - ' ™ P S nV r 7 w-i , ' 0 WIUS S eiltleraenfrom Mansfield , the immediate neighbour-TT , 1 n ' ^ M ' ^ f " ' ^ 61 ; 6 ^ ° Pl'esent ' ancl fetul-nsd b ? P eoial tra- » > ™ - Messrs . F P ™ I xv ^ r , ' J- (^ eei-hal S -. K- Wright , W . E . Goodaere , W . J . Neale , C RS T ) r i ™ Kh 70 rth ' ; ? ° dfre > r ' - Hnrt . - Lindi ^ - White J . Thompson t . Revel D . C . Barnnger , G . Walkden , S . Allen , and J . Cooper . chaplain " ^ *** dirma ' WaSSaid b y the ReV > L > Jackson ' « ckna "> 6 ™> d

wiT i g r ? concluded and « ie « sual loyal and Masonic toasts drunk , the ifZh i * £ hvey . maroh > d » ' ' S the performance of which the testimonial was introduced , in the midst of a procession , formed in the following order : — B . Allen , P . G . 8 . W . The Address . T . Dants , P . P . G . S . W . E . Perey , p ? . G . Secretarv . 3 Iasters Alien and Banks , with blue scarfs and wands . THE TESTIMONIAL . Masters Comyn and Bradbury , with , bine scarfs and wands .

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