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    Article PROVINCIAL LODGES. ← Page 9 of 14 →
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Provincial Lodges.

NORTHAMPTONSHIRE . POMFRET LODGE , NORTHAMPTON ( No . 403 . )—Tlie brethren of this flourishing Loclge , held at the George Hotel , re-assembled after tho summer recess , on Thursday , the 4 th ult ., Br . John Whiteman , W . M ., presiding , when Mr . F . W . Bowman , of the Northamptonshire Militia , and Mr . W . Lenaan ' of Weedon , were nominated as fit and proper persons to become members of this ancient Order , ancl their names will bo submitted to the ballot at the next meeting of the Lodge , to be held on the second Thursday in the present month , and not on the first Thursday , as usual .

NORTHUMBERLAND . FUNERAL OF THE LATE CAPTAIN FKNWICK . —On Monday , the 17 th September , were interred in Jesmond Cemetery , Newcastle-on-Tyne , the last mortal remains of Br . Geo . Fenwick , P . P . G ., Sword Bearer for Northumberland . A large number of tlie Masonic body , including the D . P . G . M ., paid a last mournful tribute to the memory of their departed and beloved brother by walking in procession to the grave . LODGEDE OGLEMORPETH ( NO 919 )—On Thursdaythe 13 th September

, , . . , , the brethren of this Lodge assembled in their Lodge-room at Mr . Pringles , the Black Bull Hotel , for the installation of Br . V . C . V . Surtees , the W . M . elect for the ensuing year . The interesting and impressive ceremony of installation was performed by Br . Wm . Dalziel , P . G . D . C for Northumberland , with his usual ability . Tlie installation ceremony concluded , the W . M . proceeded to appoint and invest the following brethren as officers , viz . : —Brs . Robert Shute , P . M . ; 'I . M . Henderson , S . W . ; Edward Stamford , J . W . ; R . Shute , Treasurer ; Robert King , Secretary ;

John Hutchinson , S . D . ; W . E . Franklin , J . D . ; Robert Tardy , S . S . ; Andrew Rutherford , J . S , ; John Orel , I . G . ; John Harrison , Tyler . Afterwards Br . Lieut . Henry Mitford , of Mitford Hall , who had been initiated in the Loclge Tolerance ( 784 ) received his second or Fellow -craft degree . The Lodge was then closed , when the brethren sat down to a sumptuous dinner , prepared for them by Mr . Pringle . The dessert comprised every delicacy , and the wines were of recherche ' quality . The W . M . presided on the occasion , supported on his right by Brs . Rich . Metcalf , D . P . G . M . for the province ; Wm . Dalziel , P . P . G . S . W . and P . G . D . C ; and Geo . Weatherheacl , P . P . G . J . W . ; and on his left by Brs . Robert Shute , P . G . J . D ., and P . M . DeOgle , 919 3 Wm . Berkley , P . P . G . S . W . ; J . S . Challoner , P . P . G . J . W ., and Wm . Johnson ,

P . P . G . J . W . The vice-chairs were ably filled by the S . W . and the J . AV . Amongst the brethren present were observed , Brs . John L , Donald , W . M ., 793 ; Lieut . Henry Mitford , H . M . 19 th Light Infantry ; W . E . Franklin , J . W . 56 ; Thos . Andrews , J . D . 50 ; Robert King , Secretary , 919 ; Robert Vardy , S . S . 919 ; and Robert Fisher , S . D . 70 G . The brethren did full justice to the ample spread , and , thanks having been returned , the cloth was removed , when the W . M . rising , said , he felt they were all loyal subjects . He begged to give "The health of Her

most gracious Majesty The Queen . " ( Cheers ) . The health of the Emperor of the French was then given by the W . M ., and warmly responded to . The W . M . again rose and sai'd , it gave him great pleasure to propose " The Army and Navy . " It was with peculiarly sympathetic feelings that he gave the toast on this occasion , for they had _ that day the honour of having among them a young officer , Br . Lieut . Henry Mitford , who had taken part in the adventurous campaign in the Crimea—( cheers)—who was just now recovering from wounds received at the battle of

Inkermann , and whose intention it was shortly to join again his brave comrades in the field—( cheers)—where they all , he was sure , wished that Providence might shield him from all dangers . He would give them the Army and Navy , coupling with the toast the health of Br . Lieut . Henry Mitford . ( Prolonged cheers . ) Br . Lieut . Mitford , on rising to reply , was greeted with enthusiastic cheers . He said he wished the task of returning thanks on behalf of the army and navy had devolved on one better qualified than he was . No doubt the army and navy had many claims on the country ' s gratitude , but that gratitude was freely given , and only those who had experienced it , knew how much the gratitude of those at home encouraged the soldier amid the cold and cheerless labor of the trenches . ( Hear , hear . ) He begged most

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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.

NORTHAMPTONSHIRE . POMFRET LODGE , NORTHAMPTON ( No . 403 . )—Tlie brethren of this flourishing Loclge , held at the George Hotel , re-assembled after tho summer recess , on Thursday , the 4 th ult ., Br . John Whiteman , W . M ., presiding , when Mr . F . W . Bowman , of the Northamptonshire Militia , and Mr . W . Lenaan ' of Weedon , were nominated as fit and proper persons to become members of this ancient Order , ancl their names will bo submitted to the ballot at the next meeting of the Lodge , to be held on the second Thursday in the present month , and not on the first Thursday , as usual .

NORTHUMBERLAND . FUNERAL OF THE LATE CAPTAIN FKNWICK . —On Monday , the 17 th September , were interred in Jesmond Cemetery , Newcastle-on-Tyne , the last mortal remains of Br . Geo . Fenwick , P . P . G ., Sword Bearer for Northumberland . A large number of tlie Masonic body , including the D . P . G . M ., paid a last mournful tribute to the memory of their departed and beloved brother by walking in procession to the grave . LODGEDE OGLEMORPETH ( NO 919 )—On Thursdaythe 13 th September

, , . . , , the brethren of this Lodge assembled in their Lodge-room at Mr . Pringles , the Black Bull Hotel , for the installation of Br . V . C . V . Surtees , the W . M . elect for the ensuing year . The interesting and impressive ceremony of installation was performed by Br . Wm . Dalziel , P . G . D . C for Northumberland , with his usual ability . Tlie installation ceremony concluded , the W . M . proceeded to appoint and invest the following brethren as officers , viz . : —Brs . Robert Shute , P . M . ; 'I . M . Henderson , S . W . ; Edward Stamford , J . W . ; R . Shute , Treasurer ; Robert King , Secretary ;

John Hutchinson , S . D . ; W . E . Franklin , J . D . ; Robert Tardy , S . S . ; Andrew Rutherford , J . S , ; John Orel , I . G . ; John Harrison , Tyler . Afterwards Br . Lieut . Henry Mitford , of Mitford Hall , who had been initiated in the Loclge Tolerance ( 784 ) received his second or Fellow -craft degree . The Lodge was then closed , when the brethren sat down to a sumptuous dinner , prepared for them by Mr . Pringle . The dessert comprised every delicacy , and the wines were of recherche ' quality . The W . M . presided on the occasion , supported on his right by Brs . Rich . Metcalf , D . P . G . M . for the province ; Wm . Dalziel , P . P . G . S . W . and P . G . D . C ; and Geo . Weatherheacl , P . P . G . J . W . ; and on his left by Brs . Robert Shute , P . G . J . D ., and P . M . DeOgle , 919 3 Wm . Berkley , P . P . G . S . W . ; J . S . Challoner , P . P . G . J . W ., and Wm . Johnson ,

P . P . G . J . W . The vice-chairs were ably filled by the S . W . and the J . AV . Amongst the brethren present were observed , Brs . John L , Donald , W . M ., 793 ; Lieut . Henry Mitford , H . M . 19 th Light Infantry ; W . E . Franklin , J . W . 56 ; Thos . Andrews , J . D . 50 ; Robert King , Secretary , 919 ; Robert Vardy , S . S . 919 ; and Robert Fisher , S . D . 70 G . The brethren did full justice to the ample spread , and , thanks having been returned , the cloth was removed , when the W . M . rising , said , he felt they were all loyal subjects . He begged to give "The health of Her

most gracious Majesty The Queen . " ( Cheers ) . The health of the Emperor of the French was then given by the W . M ., and warmly responded to . The W . M . again rose and sai'd , it gave him great pleasure to propose " The Army and Navy . " It was with peculiarly sympathetic feelings that he gave the toast on this occasion , for they had _ that day the honour of having among them a young officer , Br . Lieut . Henry Mitford , who had taken part in the adventurous campaign in the Crimea—( cheers)—who was just now recovering from wounds received at the battle of

Inkermann , and whose intention it was shortly to join again his brave comrades in the field—( cheers)—where they all , he was sure , wished that Providence might shield him from all dangers . He would give them the Army and Navy , coupling with the toast the health of Br . Lieut . Henry Mitford . ( Prolonged cheers . ) Br . Lieut . Mitford , on rising to reply , was greeted with enthusiastic cheers . He said he wished the task of returning thanks on behalf of the army and navy had devolved on one better qualified than he was . No doubt the army and navy had many claims on the country ' s gratitude , but that gratitude was freely given , and only those who had experienced it , knew how much the gratitude of those at home encouraged the soldier amid the cold and cheerless labor of the trenches . ( Hear , hear . ) He begged most

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