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    Article PROVINCIAL LODGES. ← Page 7 of 14 →
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Provincial Lodges.

Superintendent of Works ; Br . John Smith , P . G ., Organist ; Br . Mark Douglas , P . G . B . ; Br . Geo . Brown , P . G . S . B . ; Br . Wm . Martin Laws , P . G . Tyler . A Steward each was also appointed from six of the Lodges , named by the R . W . P . G . M . There was a large attendance from all parts of the county , and Stockton and Hartlepool were , as we are informed , especially well represented . The brethren , to the number of upwards of 100 , afterwards dined together at the

Palatine Lodge-room , Bridge Hotel , the R . W . P . G . M . John Fawcutt in the chair , supported by Br . Henry Feuwick , M . P ., Br . R . T . Wilkinson , Dr . Saville , and others of the staunchest and most honoured members of the Fraternity from different Lodges in the province . It need scarcely be stated that the evening was spent in tho most agreeable manner , the proceedings being marked by that loyalty , warmth of feeling , and mutual respect , which are recognised as the inviolable characteristics of the Craft . The annual ball , which was held at tlie Lodge-room in the evening , was well attended , ancl afforded the members of the Craft , ancl a few others who joined the party , an agreeable opportunity of gratifying their relatives or friends of the fairer sex with an evening ' s amusement of a very choice and well-regulated character .

HAMPSHIRE . PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE . The Grand Lodge of Hampshire held its annual meeting this year at Southampton , and assembled at the Masonic Hall , Bugle-street , on Tuesday , August 25 . The R . W . G . M . of the Province , Admiral Sir Lucius Curtis , Bart ., presided , supported on the right by Br . Thomas Willis Fleming , of Stoneham , P . G . M . of the Isle of Wight ,

and his Deputy Br . Hyde Pullen , ancl Grand Lodge ; and on his left by Br . Charles Ewens Deacon , D . P . G . M ., and the Grand Lodge of Hampshire . The body of the hall was filled with the W . M ' s ., officers , and brethren of the twelve private Lodges of Hants . The usual Masonic business was transacted after an admirable opening address from the G . M ., the petitions for relief heard , and sums varying from £ 1 to £ 5 voted . The town of Portsea was selected for the assembling of the Grand Lodge next year . The Treasurer ' s accounts passedhaving a balance in hand of i £ 197 and

, , the following officers were duly invested for the ensuing year : —Brs . H . M . Emanuel , P . M ., 428 , S . G . W . ; Edwin Low , P . M ., 319 , J . G . W . ; Rev . T . T . Haverfield , P . M ., 555 , G . C . ; Alfred Heather , W . M ., 319 and 387 , G . Treas . ; Jarvis Tibbets , G . Registrar . ; J . Ranking Stebbing , P . M ., 152 and 555 , and Thomas Norcross Firmin , P . M ., 152 , G . Sees . ; J . J . Gait , W . M ., 717 , S . G . D . ; Geo . Martin , W . M ., 555 , J . G . D . ; II . Abraham , S . W ., 152 , Supt . of Works ; Thomas Slade , W . M ., 428 , Dir . of Cer . ; Batchelor , 717 , Assist , ditto ; Stening , 387 , G . Pursuivant ;

Webb , 152 , Standard Bearer ; S . R . Everitt , S . W ., 90 , Sword Bearer ; Hiles , G . Organist ; Pearce , 152 , Woolven , 319 , Swayne , 387 , Geo . Drysdale , 555 , Rake , 717 , Totterdell , 428 , Stewards ; Bannister , P . M ., 428 ; George Lockyer , 152 , G . Tylers . The P . G . L . having been closed in due form , the brethren adjourned to dinner , which was laid in the audit-room of the corporation , the use of which had been granted by his Worship the Mayor ; about sixty brethren were present .

The cloth having been removed , and the usual loyal and Masonic toasts duly honoured , the R . W . P . G . M . gave " The health of their honoured guest , Br . Fleming , R . W . P . G . M . of the Isle of Wight , " who , as the representative of an ancient family so long seated in the county , was well known to them all . He included also in the toast , the Deputy of the Isle , Br . Pullen . Br . Fleming , in acknowledgment , said it afforded him the greatest pleasure to attend the annual meeting of the provincebesidesthat the ' friendshi

; , many years p between himself and Sir Lucius Curtis afforded him additional gratification in being present on this occasion in Southampton . The vast advances in prosperity the town had made were unexampled ; and from its port were transmitted the enormous supplies of men and materiel for the great contest in the Crimea . He concluded by giving , by desire of the P . G . M ., " The Allied Forces in the East . " Br . Pullen said , the kindness with which he had been received , and the intellectual

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OUR CHARITIES. Article 1
FREEMASONRY IN ENGLAND. Article 3
MASONIC REMINISCENCES. Article 11
MASONIC INTELLIGENCE. Article 19
PROVINCIAL LODGES. Article 26
ROYAL ARCH. Article 39
SCOTLAND. Article 42
FREEMASONRY IN INDIA. Article 45
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 46
SUMMARY OF NEWS FOR OCTOBER. Article 47
OBITUARY. Article 51
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Provincial Lodges.

Superintendent of Works ; Br . John Smith , P . G ., Organist ; Br . Mark Douglas , P . G . B . ; Br . Geo . Brown , P . G . S . B . ; Br . Wm . Martin Laws , P . G . Tyler . A Steward each was also appointed from six of the Lodges , named by the R . W . P . G . M . There was a large attendance from all parts of the county , and Stockton and Hartlepool were , as we are informed , especially well represented . The brethren , to the number of upwards of 100 , afterwards dined together at the

Palatine Lodge-room , Bridge Hotel , the R . W . P . G . M . John Fawcutt in the chair , supported by Br . Henry Feuwick , M . P ., Br . R . T . Wilkinson , Dr . Saville , and others of the staunchest and most honoured members of the Fraternity from different Lodges in the province . It need scarcely be stated that the evening was spent in tho most agreeable manner , the proceedings being marked by that loyalty , warmth of feeling , and mutual respect , which are recognised as the inviolable characteristics of the Craft . The annual ball , which was held at tlie Lodge-room in the evening , was well attended , ancl afforded the members of the Craft , ancl a few others who joined the party , an agreeable opportunity of gratifying their relatives or friends of the fairer sex with an evening ' s amusement of a very choice and well-regulated character .

HAMPSHIRE . PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE . The Grand Lodge of Hampshire held its annual meeting this year at Southampton , and assembled at the Masonic Hall , Bugle-street , on Tuesday , August 25 . The R . W . G . M . of the Province , Admiral Sir Lucius Curtis , Bart ., presided , supported on the right by Br . Thomas Willis Fleming , of Stoneham , P . G . M . of the Isle of Wight ,

and his Deputy Br . Hyde Pullen , ancl Grand Lodge ; and on his left by Br . Charles Ewens Deacon , D . P . G . M ., and the Grand Lodge of Hampshire . The body of the hall was filled with the W . M ' s ., officers , and brethren of the twelve private Lodges of Hants . The usual Masonic business was transacted after an admirable opening address from the G . M ., the petitions for relief heard , and sums varying from £ 1 to £ 5 voted . The town of Portsea was selected for the assembling of the Grand Lodge next year . The Treasurer ' s accounts passedhaving a balance in hand of i £ 197 and

, , the following officers were duly invested for the ensuing year : —Brs . H . M . Emanuel , P . M ., 428 , S . G . W . ; Edwin Low , P . M ., 319 , J . G . W . ; Rev . T . T . Haverfield , P . M ., 555 , G . C . ; Alfred Heather , W . M ., 319 and 387 , G . Treas . ; Jarvis Tibbets , G . Registrar . ; J . Ranking Stebbing , P . M ., 152 and 555 , and Thomas Norcross Firmin , P . M ., 152 , G . Sees . ; J . J . Gait , W . M ., 717 , S . G . D . ; Geo . Martin , W . M ., 555 , J . G . D . ; II . Abraham , S . W ., 152 , Supt . of Works ; Thomas Slade , W . M ., 428 , Dir . of Cer . ; Batchelor , 717 , Assist , ditto ; Stening , 387 , G . Pursuivant ;

Webb , 152 , Standard Bearer ; S . R . Everitt , S . W ., 90 , Sword Bearer ; Hiles , G . Organist ; Pearce , 152 , Woolven , 319 , Swayne , 387 , Geo . Drysdale , 555 , Rake , 717 , Totterdell , 428 , Stewards ; Bannister , P . M ., 428 ; George Lockyer , 152 , G . Tylers . The P . G . L . having been closed in due form , the brethren adjourned to dinner , which was laid in the audit-room of the corporation , the use of which had been granted by his Worship the Mayor ; about sixty brethren were present .

The cloth having been removed , and the usual loyal and Masonic toasts duly honoured , the R . W . P . G . M . gave " The health of their honoured guest , Br . Fleming , R . W . P . G . M . of the Isle of Wight , " who , as the representative of an ancient family so long seated in the county , was well known to them all . He included also in the toast , the Deputy of the Isle , Br . Pullen . Br . Fleming , in acknowledgment , said it afforded him the greatest pleasure to attend the annual meeting of the provincebesidesthat the ' friendshi

; , many years p between himself and Sir Lucius Curtis afforded him additional gratification in being present on this occasion in Southampton . The vast advances in prosperity the town had made were unexampled ; and from its port were transmitted the enormous supplies of men and materiel for the great contest in the Crimea . He concluded by giving , by desire of the P . G . M ., " The Allied Forces in the East . " Br . Pullen said , the kindness with which he had been received , and the intellectual

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