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    Article PROVINCIAL LODGES. ← Page 18 of 23 →
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Provincial Lodges.

Br . Ridgeway Brideson proposed the next toast , it was that of the N . M . of 889 upon tho present occasion . The toast having been responded to , the Chairman next proposed the health of the Stewards , which was responded to by Br . Hunt . The Chairman next proposed the health of Br . Pitt , who as M . C . of East Liau cashire had for many years acted as Instructing Master of several Lodges , and that day , although old in years and in Masonry , they found him present giving the honours in a way which no other Mason in England could give . " May he long" ( said the

Chairman ) " be spared to us , and when this transitory life is over may he rise to the G . L . above , where tho World ' s G . A . lives and reigns for evermore . " Br . Pitt , in responding , earnestly exhorted , as an old Mason who had laboured in the Masonic vineyard for 50 years , all present to follow the excellent advice which had fallen from the Chaplain . In the whole course of his experience he did not think he had ever seen proceedings conducted so quietly and so orderly , nor did he think he ever heard an oration so appropriate to the occasion —( hear , hear ) . After some other remarksthe veneral

, speaker urged upon the brethren present to husband their funds so that they might be able to maintain a fund for the use of aged and decayed Masons —( hear , hear ) . . After one or two other toasts , the last toast was given "To all poor , " & c , and the proceedings of the day terminated shortly after 9 o ' clock . We cannot close our Report without expressing our thanks to Br . Stephens for the very excellent arrangements made b y him , as manager of the Liverpool and South Port Railway , for the comfort and accommodation of the brethren from a distance .

LANCASHIRE , EASTERN DIVISION . LODGE OF FIDELITY , BLACKBURN ( NO . 336 ) . —This Lodge held its monthly meeting on the evening of Friday , the 1 st of June , the W . M ., Br . D . Thwaites ( West Bank ) presiding in his usual able manner . After the transaction of business , Br . J . N . Haworth was passed to the Second Degree , Br . Eaves , P . M . and S ., officiating , after which the brethren present worked that Degree and adjourned for

refreshment at an early hour . Among the visiting brethren was Br . C . Boardman , W . M ., Lodge of Perseverance , 432 . LODGE OF HARMONY , ROCHDALE ( 375 ) . —On the 24 th of May , the members of this Lodge assembled at Tvveedale's Hotel ( Lodge of Emergency ) , for the purpose of holding a banquet in honour of the worthy and respected host , Br . A . Tweedale , P . M ., and P . P . G . S . D . for East Lancashire , and P . P . Z ., retiring from business . About 50 brethren dinedamongst them were several Past Provincial Grand Officersalso Br

, , . Pitt , P . G .-D . of C , for East Lancashire . The W . M ., Br . P . P . Baker presided , and , in proposing tho chief toast of the evening , he particularly alluded to the great length of time Br . P . M . Tweedale had been a subscribing member of this Lodge ( 38 years ) , and hope 1 that the G . A . O . T . U . would be pleased to spare the life of the worthy Br .

( A . Tweedale ) for many years to come , that the Lodge might be graced by his presence . The toast was received with great enthusiasm , many of the brethren having known him for half a century . In responding to such heartfelt wishes , Br . Tweedale said , he found the greatest difficulty to express his feelings , to convey his gratitude and his brotherly love towards those kind friends who were honouring him that evening ; from a long experience he had discovered that nothing tended to raise the morality and good fellowship amongst men , than that of being a true and faithful , free and and he believed that

accepted Mason ; the beautiful science of Free Masonry , being based on such firm and sublime principles , assisted in carrying out the great work of redemption : he further said that , although he was retiring from business , he he was not retiring from his Lodge , but would , as long as he was able , render every assistance iu his power to promote the welfare and prosperity of Free Masons and Free Masonry . Order and good feeling , with appropriate songs , & c , was kept up till a late hour . LODGE OF PERSEVERANCE , BLACKBURN ( NO . 432 ) . —The usual meeting of this Lodge was held on Monday , the -1 th of June , when Br . C . Boardman , W . M ., occupied the chair . The business of the evening was the ' election of W . M ., to which office

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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.

Br . Ridgeway Brideson proposed the next toast , it was that of the N . M . of 889 upon tho present occasion . The toast having been responded to , the Chairman next proposed the health of the Stewards , which was responded to by Br . Hunt . The Chairman next proposed the health of Br . Pitt , who as M . C . of East Liau cashire had for many years acted as Instructing Master of several Lodges , and that day , although old in years and in Masonry , they found him present giving the honours in a way which no other Mason in England could give . " May he long" ( said the

Chairman ) " be spared to us , and when this transitory life is over may he rise to the G . L . above , where tho World ' s G . A . lives and reigns for evermore . " Br . Pitt , in responding , earnestly exhorted , as an old Mason who had laboured in the Masonic vineyard for 50 years , all present to follow the excellent advice which had fallen from the Chaplain . In the whole course of his experience he did not think he had ever seen proceedings conducted so quietly and so orderly , nor did he think he ever heard an oration so appropriate to the occasion —( hear , hear ) . After some other remarksthe veneral

, speaker urged upon the brethren present to husband their funds so that they might be able to maintain a fund for the use of aged and decayed Masons —( hear , hear ) . . After one or two other toasts , the last toast was given "To all poor , " & c , and the proceedings of the day terminated shortly after 9 o ' clock . We cannot close our Report without expressing our thanks to Br . Stephens for the very excellent arrangements made b y him , as manager of the Liverpool and South Port Railway , for the comfort and accommodation of the brethren from a distance .

LANCASHIRE , EASTERN DIVISION . LODGE OF FIDELITY , BLACKBURN ( NO . 336 ) . —This Lodge held its monthly meeting on the evening of Friday , the 1 st of June , the W . M ., Br . D . Thwaites ( West Bank ) presiding in his usual able manner . After the transaction of business , Br . J . N . Haworth was passed to the Second Degree , Br . Eaves , P . M . and S ., officiating , after which the brethren present worked that Degree and adjourned for

refreshment at an early hour . Among the visiting brethren was Br . C . Boardman , W . M ., Lodge of Perseverance , 432 . LODGE OF HARMONY , ROCHDALE ( 375 ) . —On the 24 th of May , the members of this Lodge assembled at Tvveedale's Hotel ( Lodge of Emergency ) , for the purpose of holding a banquet in honour of the worthy and respected host , Br . A . Tweedale , P . M ., and P . P . G . S . D . for East Lancashire , and P . P . Z ., retiring from business . About 50 brethren dinedamongst them were several Past Provincial Grand Officersalso Br

, , . Pitt , P . G .-D . of C , for East Lancashire . The W . M ., Br . P . P . Baker presided , and , in proposing tho chief toast of the evening , he particularly alluded to the great length of time Br . P . M . Tweedale had been a subscribing member of this Lodge ( 38 years ) , and hope 1 that the G . A . O . T . U . would be pleased to spare the life of the worthy Br .

( A . Tweedale ) for many years to come , that the Lodge might be graced by his presence . The toast was received with great enthusiasm , many of the brethren having known him for half a century . In responding to such heartfelt wishes , Br . Tweedale said , he found the greatest difficulty to express his feelings , to convey his gratitude and his brotherly love towards those kind friends who were honouring him that evening ; from a long experience he had discovered that nothing tended to raise the morality and good fellowship amongst men , than that of being a true and faithful , free and and he believed that

accepted Mason ; the beautiful science of Free Masonry , being based on such firm and sublime principles , assisted in carrying out the great work of redemption : he further said that , although he was retiring from business , he he was not retiring from his Lodge , but would , as long as he was able , render every assistance iu his power to promote the welfare and prosperity of Free Masons and Free Masonry . Order and good feeling , with appropriate songs , & c , was kept up till a late hour . LODGE OF PERSEVERANCE , BLACKBURN ( NO . 432 ) . —The usual meeting of this Lodge was held on Monday , the -1 th of June , when Br . C . Boardman , W . M ., occupied the chair . The business of the evening was the ' election of W . M ., to which office

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