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    Article PROVINCIAL LODGES. ← Page 17 of 23 →
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Provincial Lodges.

o ' clock , the brethren proceeded to church , when a most excellent sermon was preached by Br . Moratta , from Hebrews xiii ., 1 st and part of 2 nd verse , " Let brotherly love continue . Be not forgetful to entertain strangers . " After the service , a collection was made in behalf of the Strangers' Charity , which amounted to within a few pence of j £ 20 . The brethren afterwards dined together in the Lodge-room , which was elegantly decorated with banners , & c . Br . Lambert , P . M . of 889 , presided , and amongst the

company we observed Brs . Ridgway Brideson , P . G . M ., East Lancashire ; Wylie , P . G . S .: Peers , and AUander , P . G . Stewards ; Billinge , P . G . ; M . C . Wetherall , W . M . 889 ; the Chaplin of 889 : Pitt , P . P . G . M . C , East Lancashire , Bell , P . S . G . W . ; Greenbulgh , P . G . P . ; Jeffrey , W . M ., 368 ; Shand , W . M ., 711 ; Goss , W . M ., 845 ; Griffith , P . M ., 701 ; Wingfield , J . W ., 701 ; Clark , S . D . 701 ; Ramsden , J . D ., 701 ; Hornby , I . G ., 701 ; Hiskey , Braitan , Salisbury , and Jones , also of 701 ; Greene , P . M . ; and Marshall , J . D . of 782 , & c , & c .

On the removal of the cloth the Chairman proposed " The health of her Majesty the Queen , " which was drunk with the usual loyal demonstration , and followed by " God save the Queen . " This was followed by " Prince Albert , and the rest of the Royal family . " Glee , " Hail Albert . " The Chairman next proposed " The health of the M . W ., the G . M . of England , the Earl of Zetland , " eulogising his lordship for the eminent services he had conferred upon Masonry , and including in the toast " The Earl of Yarborough , the R . W . D . G . M .

and the Grand Lodge of England . " The toast was drunk with musical honours . Br . Withnall , W . M . of 889 , proposed the health of Le Gendre M . Starkie , Esq ., R . W . P . G . M . of West Lancashire . The Chairman next proposed the health of a nobleman who was as highly estimated for his private virtues as his public worth , the Earl of Ellesmere , R . W . P . G . M . of East Lancashire . Br . Bel ) , S . G . W . of E . L ., responded to the toast . The chairman next proposed "The health of Lord Viscount Combermere

R . W . P . G . M . of Cheshire , " and Br . Stephens of 889 , formerly of Chester , being called upon responded to the toast . The Chairman rose and proposed "The health of the Rev . Gilmore Robinson , R . W . D . P . G . M . of West Lancashire , " whose absence he' deeply regretted from the cause of it , indisposition , a gentlemen who was beloved and esteemed by all , more especially in his own neighbourhood , where he was not only the pastor of his flock , but also afforded assistance with his advice as a medical man . The toast was drunk

with Masonic honours . Br . Wylie , P . G . S ., responded to the toast and concluded by proposing "The health of the AV . M . and prosperity to Lodge 889 . " Br . Withnall responded , ancl said that although the Lodge had only been in existence for twelve months , yet they could now boast of two P . M ' s ., a Chaplain , an organist , and 35 members , and although the Lodge , as would , be perceived , must have spent a large sum in fittings , furniture , & c , yet he was happy to say they were out of debt , and had funds in hand —( hear , and cheers ) .

The chairman next proposed " The health of Br . Stephen Blair , R . W-D . P . G . M . of East Lancashire , " which was responded to by Br . Bell . The chairman next proposed " The health of Br . Moratta , the Chaplain of the Lodge , " a gentleman , a scholar , and a minister of the Gospel , whose conduct in the performance of the ceremonies of that day could not be excelled . > Br . Moratta responded . He believed the Lodge would really prove an ornament to West Lancashire , and if the respected G . M . had been present that day he would

have been delighted with the proceedings—( cheers ) . The Chairman next proposed the healths of the P . G . Officers of West Lancashire , which was responded to by Br . Billinge , G . M . C ., who expressed the pleasure he felt at the proceedings of that day . The Lodge had been got up in a manner not to be excelled by any Lodge in the province , and he had no doubt it would prove an example to the whole province . The Chan-man next proposed the healths of the visiting brethren , which was responded to by Br . Hamer , P . G . S .

“The Masonic Mirror: 1855-07-01, Page 45” Masonic Periodicals Online, Library and Museum of Freemasonry, 5 June 2025, django:8000/periodicals/mir/issues/mmg_01071855/page/45/.
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MARK MASONRY. Article 1
THE GIRLS' SCHOOL. Article 2
FREEMASONRY IN ENGLAND. Article 3
MASONIC REMINISCENCES. Article 10
BROTHERLY LOVE. Article 15
MASONIC INTELLIGENCE. Article 23
PROVINCIAL LODGES. Article 29
ROYAL ARCH. Article 51
THE COLONIES. Article 52
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 53
SUMMARY OF NEWS FOR JUNE. Article 55
OBITUARY. Article 58
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 59
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Provincial Lodges.

o ' clock , the brethren proceeded to church , when a most excellent sermon was preached by Br . Moratta , from Hebrews xiii ., 1 st and part of 2 nd verse , " Let brotherly love continue . Be not forgetful to entertain strangers . " After the service , a collection was made in behalf of the Strangers' Charity , which amounted to within a few pence of j £ 20 . The brethren afterwards dined together in the Lodge-room , which was elegantly decorated with banners , & c . Br . Lambert , P . M . of 889 , presided , and amongst the

company we observed Brs . Ridgway Brideson , P . G . M ., East Lancashire ; Wylie , P . G . S .: Peers , and AUander , P . G . Stewards ; Billinge , P . G . ; M . C . Wetherall , W . M . 889 ; the Chaplin of 889 : Pitt , P . P . G . M . C , East Lancashire , Bell , P . S . G . W . ; Greenbulgh , P . G . P . ; Jeffrey , W . M ., 368 ; Shand , W . M ., 711 ; Goss , W . M ., 845 ; Griffith , P . M ., 701 ; Wingfield , J . W ., 701 ; Clark , S . D . 701 ; Ramsden , J . D ., 701 ; Hornby , I . G ., 701 ; Hiskey , Braitan , Salisbury , and Jones , also of 701 ; Greene , P . M . ; and Marshall , J . D . of 782 , & c , & c .

On the removal of the cloth the Chairman proposed " The health of her Majesty the Queen , " which was drunk with the usual loyal demonstration , and followed by " God save the Queen . " This was followed by " Prince Albert , and the rest of the Royal family . " Glee , " Hail Albert . " The Chairman next proposed " The health of the M . W ., the G . M . of England , the Earl of Zetland , " eulogising his lordship for the eminent services he had conferred upon Masonry , and including in the toast " The Earl of Yarborough , the R . W . D . G . M .

and the Grand Lodge of England . " The toast was drunk with musical honours . Br . Withnall , W . M . of 889 , proposed the health of Le Gendre M . Starkie , Esq ., R . W . P . G . M . of West Lancashire . The Chairman next proposed the health of a nobleman who was as highly estimated for his private virtues as his public worth , the Earl of Ellesmere , R . W . P . G . M . of East Lancashire . Br . Bel ) , S . G . W . of E . L ., responded to the toast . The chairman next proposed "The health of Lord Viscount Combermere

R . W . P . G . M . of Cheshire , " and Br . Stephens of 889 , formerly of Chester , being called upon responded to the toast . The Chairman rose and proposed "The health of the Rev . Gilmore Robinson , R . W . D . P . G . M . of West Lancashire , " whose absence he' deeply regretted from the cause of it , indisposition , a gentlemen who was beloved and esteemed by all , more especially in his own neighbourhood , where he was not only the pastor of his flock , but also afforded assistance with his advice as a medical man . The toast was drunk

with Masonic honours . Br . Wylie , P . G . S ., responded to the toast and concluded by proposing "The health of the AV . M . and prosperity to Lodge 889 . " Br . Withnall responded , ancl said that although the Lodge had only been in existence for twelve months , yet they could now boast of two P . M ' s ., a Chaplain , an organist , and 35 members , and although the Lodge , as would , be perceived , must have spent a large sum in fittings , furniture , & c , yet he was happy to say they were out of debt , and had funds in hand —( hear , and cheers ) .

The chairman next proposed " The health of Br . Stephen Blair , R . W-D . P . G . M . of East Lancashire , " which was responded to by Br . Bell . The chairman next proposed " The health of Br . Moratta , the Chaplain of the Lodge , " a gentleman , a scholar , and a minister of the Gospel , whose conduct in the performance of the ceremonies of that day could not be excelled . > Br . Moratta responded . He believed the Lodge would really prove an ornament to West Lancashire , and if the respected G . M . had been present that day he would

have been delighted with the proceedings—( cheers ) . The Chairman next proposed the healths of the P . G . Officers of West Lancashire , which was responded to by Br . Billinge , G . M . C ., who expressed the pleasure he felt at the proceedings of that day . The Lodge had been got up in a manner not to be excelled by any Lodge in the province , and he had no doubt it would prove an example to the whole province . The Chan-man next proposed the healths of the visiting brethren , which was responded to by Br . Hamer , P . G . S .

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