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Provincial Lodges.

entertainment ' of their Lodge meeting , made him proud of being a member of the Order , in which the best of feelings of man towards his fellows were brought into action , and men of all creeds were assembled in brotherly union . The health of the P . G . M- was given by Br . Dr . Clarke , and was greeted most enthusiastically . The P . G . M ., in reply , assured them his heart was devoted to Masonry ; it afforded him much pleasure to be among them , as the more he saw of Freemasonry ancl its

members , the more satisfied and gratified he was . He then called on the brethren to give a hearty reception to Br . Deacon , his invaluable Deputy , who for so many years had filled that office , to the perfect satisfaction of every member in the province . Br . Deacon tendered his most grateful thanks for the warm greeting his name had received ; the brethren were always so pleased with his services , that the fifteen years he had held tho appointment seemed but a day . The only return he could make for the confidence reposed in him was , by being ever ready to aid the cause , and to urge

among its members tlie great point of Masonry—charity , in its broadest sense ; not that of taking from our surplus wealth , but that tenderness , good-will , and brotherly love , which united all in bonds of brotherhood . Br . Deacon's address was embodied in eloquent language , to which our space is insufficient to do justice . He concluded by saying , " The encouragement you have given to ray past services cheers me afc this moment , ancl the memory of it will gild the future . " The P . G . M . called on the brethren to give a hearty welcome to their visitor , Br .

How ; and from his connection with a publication devoted to the Order , to unite with his name " The Press . " Br . How having replied , the healths of the several brethren who had received their appointments were drunk , and the brethren separated .

KENT . LODGE OF FREEDOM , GRAVESEND ( N O . 91 ) . —This Lodge held its monthly meeting at Br . Wate ' s hotel , on Monday , October 15 , when a numerous attendance of the brethren took place . After the Lodge ivas opened with solemn prayer by the W . M ., Br . Spencer , he initiated Mr . Everest into the mysteries of the Order , and passed Brs , Davis , Denton , Martin , and Williams to the Fellow Craft degree , in his usual masterly manner . In both degrees he was ably assisted by his WardensBrs . Watson

, and Hills . Four gentlemen were proposed as candidates for the ensuing month . This Lodge not only bids fair to be the largest , but from the admirable way in which the work is done , to rank among the first in the province . After the business was concluded , the brethren sat down to a very excellent supper , provided for them by the worthy host , and separated highly satisfied with tho whole of the proceedings .

LANCASHIRE EAST

LODGE OF FIDELITY , BLACKBURN ( NO . 33 G ) . —This Lodge held its usual convention on Friday evening , the 28 th Sept ., Br . Daniel Thwaites , jun ., W . M ., presided ,, most ably assisted by Brs . Whewell and Gates , S . W . and J . W . The attendance of members was about the average , and included Br . Pearson , 432 , who is a very worthy and esteemed old member of the Craft . The usual business was duly attended to , and a candidate proposed ; and the W . M . announced that the Lodge of Benevolence had relieved Br . Thomas Forrest , the late Tyler ( who has been afflicted

with paralysis , and still is suffering from it ) , with £ a . The brethren then adjourned , and the harmony of the evening was much heightened by the excellent singing of Brs . Whewell , Stocks , Eaves , and others . LODGE OJ ? PERSEVERANCE , BLACKBURN ( 432 ) . —The regular meeting of this Lodge ivas held on Monday , the 1 st of October , the W . M ., Br . C . Boardman , assisted by Brs . H . Backhouse and W . Harrison ( S . and J . W . ) presided . The regular business was duly transacted , when the brethren were called off and partook of a supper

served up in that excellent style which characterises such efforts of the worthy host , Br . Sausom ; after which the brethren resumed labour , but wo regret to say the installation of the W . M . was not proceeded with , in consequence of the indisposition of the P . M .

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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.

entertainment ' of their Lodge meeting , made him proud of being a member of the Order , in which the best of feelings of man towards his fellows were brought into action , and men of all creeds were assembled in brotherly union . The health of the P . G . M- was given by Br . Dr . Clarke , and was greeted most enthusiastically . The P . G . M ., in reply , assured them his heart was devoted to Masonry ; it afforded him much pleasure to be among them , as the more he saw of Freemasonry ancl its

members , the more satisfied and gratified he was . He then called on the brethren to give a hearty reception to Br . Deacon , his invaluable Deputy , who for so many years had filled that office , to the perfect satisfaction of every member in the province . Br . Deacon tendered his most grateful thanks for the warm greeting his name had received ; the brethren were always so pleased with his services , that the fifteen years he had held tho appointment seemed but a day . The only return he could make for the confidence reposed in him was , by being ever ready to aid the cause , and to urge

among its members tlie great point of Masonry—charity , in its broadest sense ; not that of taking from our surplus wealth , but that tenderness , good-will , and brotherly love , which united all in bonds of brotherhood . Br . Deacon's address was embodied in eloquent language , to which our space is insufficient to do justice . He concluded by saying , " The encouragement you have given to ray past services cheers me afc this moment , ancl the memory of it will gild the future . " The P . G . M . called on the brethren to give a hearty welcome to their visitor , Br .

How ; and from his connection with a publication devoted to the Order , to unite with his name " The Press . " Br . How having replied , the healths of the several brethren who had received their appointments were drunk , and the brethren separated .

KENT . LODGE OF FREEDOM , GRAVESEND ( N O . 91 ) . —This Lodge held its monthly meeting at Br . Wate ' s hotel , on Monday , October 15 , when a numerous attendance of the brethren took place . After the Lodge ivas opened with solemn prayer by the W . M ., Br . Spencer , he initiated Mr . Everest into the mysteries of the Order , and passed Brs , Davis , Denton , Martin , and Williams to the Fellow Craft degree , in his usual masterly manner . In both degrees he was ably assisted by his WardensBrs . Watson

, and Hills . Four gentlemen were proposed as candidates for the ensuing month . This Lodge not only bids fair to be the largest , but from the admirable way in which the work is done , to rank among the first in the province . After the business was concluded , the brethren sat down to a very excellent supper , provided for them by the worthy host , and separated highly satisfied with tho whole of the proceedings .

LANCASHIRE EAST

LODGE OF FIDELITY , BLACKBURN ( NO . 33 G ) . —This Lodge held its usual convention on Friday evening , the 28 th Sept ., Br . Daniel Thwaites , jun ., W . M ., presided ,, most ably assisted by Brs . Whewell and Gates , S . W . and J . W . The attendance of members was about the average , and included Br . Pearson , 432 , who is a very worthy and esteemed old member of the Craft . The usual business was duly attended to , and a candidate proposed ; and the W . M . announced that the Lodge of Benevolence had relieved Br . Thomas Forrest , the late Tyler ( who has been afflicted

with paralysis , and still is suffering from it ) , with £ a . The brethren then adjourned , and the harmony of the evening was much heightened by the excellent singing of Brs . Whewell , Stocks , Eaves , and others . LODGE OJ ? PERSEVERANCE , BLACKBURN ( 432 ) . —The regular meeting of this Lodge ivas held on Monday , the 1 st of October , the W . M ., Br . C . Boardman , assisted by Brs . H . Backhouse and W . Harrison ( S . and J . W . ) presided . The regular business was duly transacted , when the brethren were called off and partook of a supper

served up in that excellent style which characterises such efforts of the worthy host , Br . Sausom ; after which the brethren resumed labour , but wo regret to say the installation of the W . M . was not proceeded with , in consequence of the indisposition of the P . M .

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