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    Article PROVINCIAL LODGES. ← Page 11 of 14 →
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Provincial Lodges.

Br . Shute , its first W . M ., the Lodge had surmounted almost insurmountable difficulties , but much remained to call for all the energies of the newly-appointed officers . He begged to give the health of the Officers of De Ogle Lodge . ( Cheers . ) Br . Henderson , S . W ., in responding to the toast , said the Officers of the Lodge were fully sensible of their responsibilities and duties , and trusted they would do more than answer all the expectations of the brethren . Br . Stamford , J . W . and Br . W . E . Franklin , J . D ., also made appropriate replies .

The W . M . proposed " Prosperity to the Newcastle-on-Tyne Lodge , 24 , " with the health of Br . Johnson , W . M . Br . Johnson made a neat reply . Next followed , " Prosperity to Northern Counties Lodge , 586 , " with thehealth of Br . Wm . Dalziel , W . M . ( Cheers . ) Br . Dalziel , responding , said the Lodge De Ogle had paid Northern Counties Lodge a liment in electing Br . Surtees W . M . for the Mine of Surtees was

comp , revered in Northern Counties Lodge . i-He ( Br . Dalziel ) thanked the brethren most cordially for their hearty response to the toast . He also felt grateful for the many undeserved compliments which had been showered upon him . Then was given , " Prosperity to St . Peter ' s Lodge , 706 , " coupling with it the health of Br . Fisher , S . D ., of that Lodge .

Br . Robert Fisher returned thanks . He said lie had very great pleasure in attending the meeting , but he little thought so high an honour would have been paid him . He felt it indeed a proud distinction for his health to be proposed as the representative of St . Peter ' s Lodge , which every one allowed was the pet Lodge of tlie province . The more he saw of Masonry the more he appreciated its excellence , and he would , whenever he could , render every assistance to the W . M . of the Lodge De Ogle . The AV . M . then said it afforded him peculiar pleasure to propose the health of a

very young Brother , who had been honored with a very high position . He begged to give " Prosperity to Lodge De Leraine , 793 , " and to couple with the toast the health of Br . John L . Donald , AV . M ., of that Lodge . —( Cheers . ) Br . Donald made a graceful reply . The W . M ., again rising , said they had drunk the health of Br . Mitford in the earlier part of the evening , in connection with the toast of " The Army and Navy , " he ( the W . M . I now begged they would drink his ( Br . Micford ' s ) healthas a Freemason .

, ( Drunk with honors ) . Br . Mitford made a neat reply , thanking the Lodge for conferring on him the second degree . He said he knew that in the Crimean campaign many had been largely benefitted by Freemasonry . The toast " Our next merry meeting , " brought to a close one of the most pleasant festivals we ever remember to have attended .

NORTH AVALES AND SHROPSHIRE ,

Br . Sir Watkin Williams AVynn , Bart ., M . P ., the Grand Master of the Province , held Ms annual Grand Lodge at Admaston , Shropshire , on Tuesday , August 28 th , when there was a very numerous attendance . The hotel is almost the only biulding of importance in the village , ancl is a neat , commodious , and comfortable edifice , exceedingly well conducted , and surrounded by park-like grounds , and with neatly arranged garden and other conveniences , and the terms of accommodation are moderate . About three years ago , there being many Masons in the neighbom-hood , a

-warrant was obtained , and a Lodge opened at the hotel ; and , at this time , No . 328 , with the assistance of Br . Eyton , an opulent Mason , dwelling near , is one of the most flourishing and well managed within the Provincial Grand Master ' s jurisdiction . The furniture is splendid and valuable ; and a charter for a Royal Arch Chapter has been recently applied for and obtained . The Lodge was opened at twelve o ' clock , in the tliree degrees , by the AV . M . Br . Evett , and an improving brother having been raised to the higher degree , by P . M . Br . Marriott , R . W . P . G . Registrar , the R . AV . P . G . Master entered in procession with his officers , being saluted with the customary honours , and a solemn tune played on the harmonium by Br . Bloxham , W . P . G . Organist . The P . G . Lodge was then

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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.

Br . Shute , its first W . M ., the Lodge had surmounted almost insurmountable difficulties , but much remained to call for all the energies of the newly-appointed officers . He begged to give the health of the Officers of De Ogle Lodge . ( Cheers . ) Br . Henderson , S . W ., in responding to the toast , said the Officers of the Lodge were fully sensible of their responsibilities and duties , and trusted they would do more than answer all the expectations of the brethren . Br . Stamford , J . W . and Br . W . E . Franklin , J . D ., also made appropriate replies .

The W . M . proposed " Prosperity to the Newcastle-on-Tyne Lodge , 24 , " with the health of Br . Johnson , W . M . Br . Johnson made a neat reply . Next followed , " Prosperity to Northern Counties Lodge , 586 , " with thehealth of Br . Wm . Dalziel , W . M . ( Cheers . ) Br . Dalziel , responding , said the Lodge De Ogle had paid Northern Counties Lodge a liment in electing Br . Surtees W . M . for the Mine of Surtees was

comp , revered in Northern Counties Lodge . i-He ( Br . Dalziel ) thanked the brethren most cordially for their hearty response to the toast . He also felt grateful for the many undeserved compliments which had been showered upon him . Then was given , " Prosperity to St . Peter ' s Lodge , 706 , " coupling with it the health of Br . Fisher , S . D ., of that Lodge .

Br . Robert Fisher returned thanks . He said lie had very great pleasure in attending the meeting , but he little thought so high an honour would have been paid him . He felt it indeed a proud distinction for his health to be proposed as the representative of St . Peter ' s Lodge , which every one allowed was the pet Lodge of tlie province . The more he saw of Masonry the more he appreciated its excellence , and he would , whenever he could , render every assistance to the W . M . of the Lodge De Ogle . The AV . M . then said it afforded him peculiar pleasure to propose the health of a

very young Brother , who had been honored with a very high position . He begged to give " Prosperity to Lodge De Leraine , 793 , " and to couple with the toast the health of Br . John L . Donald , AV . M ., of that Lodge . —( Cheers . ) Br . Donald made a graceful reply . The W . M ., again rising , said they had drunk the health of Br . Mitford in the earlier part of the evening , in connection with the toast of " The Army and Navy , " he ( the W . M . I now begged they would drink his ( Br . Micford ' s ) healthas a Freemason .

, ( Drunk with honors ) . Br . Mitford made a neat reply , thanking the Lodge for conferring on him the second degree . He said he knew that in the Crimean campaign many had been largely benefitted by Freemasonry . The toast " Our next merry meeting , " brought to a close one of the most pleasant festivals we ever remember to have attended .

NORTH AVALES AND SHROPSHIRE ,

Br . Sir Watkin Williams AVynn , Bart ., M . P ., the Grand Master of the Province , held Ms annual Grand Lodge at Admaston , Shropshire , on Tuesday , August 28 th , when there was a very numerous attendance . The hotel is almost the only biulding of importance in the village , ancl is a neat , commodious , and comfortable edifice , exceedingly well conducted , and surrounded by park-like grounds , and with neatly arranged garden and other conveniences , and the terms of accommodation are moderate . About three years ago , there being many Masons in the neighbom-hood , a

-warrant was obtained , and a Lodge opened at the hotel ; and , at this time , No . 328 , with the assistance of Br . Eyton , an opulent Mason , dwelling near , is one of the most flourishing and well managed within the Provincial Grand Master ' s jurisdiction . The furniture is splendid and valuable ; and a charter for a Royal Arch Chapter has been recently applied for and obtained . The Lodge was opened at twelve o ' clock , in the tliree degrees , by the AV . M . Br . Evett , and an improving brother having been raised to the higher degree , by P . M . Br . Marriott , R . W . P . G . Registrar , the R . AV . P . G . Master entered in procession with his officers , being saluted with the customary honours , and a solemn tune played on the harmonium by Br . Bloxham , W . P . G . Organist . The P . G . Lodge was then

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