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Capt . Tynte suitably replied . The Chairman , in proposing the health of the P . G . M . of the Ceremonies , took that opportunity of bringing forward the subject of a subscription , now on foot , as a provision for the declining years of Bro . Chilcott / P . M . Wells informed the chairman that the subject of a testimonial to a good old servant of the Province had been already brought before the Silurian Lodge , and would again be entertained by the Brethren . The Director of the Ceremonies feelingly expressed his thanks .

The P . G , Chaplain , in suitable terms , proposed the health of the visiting Brethren , complimenting gentlemen who came from Bristol , Herefordshire , & c , and naming the Bev . Bro . Sidebotham , a chaplain of New College , Oxford , who , though not charged with the transaction of the Mayor of Monmouth ' s garden , had doubtless come honestly by some flowrets from the banks of the Isis ( laughter and cheers ) . The Bev . Bro . Sidebotham appropriately thanked the company .

Several other toasts , amongst which were The W . M . Wells , tlie P . G . Organist , Bro . H . J . Groves , and thanks for the admired choral service that day performed , " to which he replied for himself and the ladies and gentlemen . " The ' ' P . G . Sec , J . P . King , " who spoke to the toast with correct taste , and apposite allusions to the necessity of an iron bond of connection—a railway between the county town and this great commercial port , which he trusted ere long to see carried out . " The Happy union of the Brethren of this country and France , " by Bro . Wells . " The Press , " proposed from the Chair , with highly eulogistic observations respecting the Editor of the Merlin . " The Boyal Monmouth Lodge , " & c , & c .

After the D . P . G . M . had vacated the chair , his carriage having been for some time in waiting , Bro . Lyne was called on to preside , Bro . Wells in the Yice-Chair ; and a very delightful evening , unruffled by a single ripple on the clear , social current , enlivened with an intellectual interchange of sentiment and harmony , worthy the brothers of the " mystic tye , " was spent .

NOBTHUMBERLAND . Newcastle . —The proceedings of the Prov . G . Lodge of Northumberland , which took place on the 8 th Nov ., related to the laying of the foundation stone of one of the "Vicar ' s schools ; the Vicar himself being the Grand Treasurer of the Province . From legal delays in the conveyance of the property , where the schools

have to be erected , and from the desire that the outgoing Mayor , "R . Dodds , Esq ., should lay the foundation stone of one of these schools , the notice was very short , though the longest that could be given under the circumstances , the Mayor vacating his office the following day . On this account , the Prov . Grand Lodge of Durham was only represented by the Prov . Gr . Treas ., Gr , Sec , Gr . Purs , and Gr . 'Tyler , besides several P . G . Officers .

The Brethren met at half-past 9 A . M ., in the Assembly Booms , where the Prov . G . Lodge , was opened by the Prov . G . M . the Bev . E . C . Ogle . A procession was then formed , and repaired to the church of St . Nicholas in the following order : — / Police Officers . The Bight Worshipful the Mayor , and Members of the Corporation of Newcastle-upon-Tyne . The Clergy . Band of Music .

Tyler . Visiting Brethren , not Members of any Lodge present , two and two . Visiting Lodges , according to Bank , Junior Lodge going first . Lodge " De Ogle , " No . 919 . „ " De Loraine , " „ 793 . „ "St . Peter ' s , " „ 706 . „ " St . George ' s , " „ 624 . „ " Borough , " „ 614 . „ " Northern Counties , " .... „ 586 . „ " St . David's , " „ 554 .

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METROPOLITAN. Article 28
CHURCHMEN AND FREEMASONS. Article 15
ON SPECULATIVE MASONRY. Article 16
ADDRESS. Article 1
A MORAL. Article 22
TO THE ARMY. Article 23
CORRESPONDENCE Article 24
NATIONAL MASONIC BANQUET. Article 24
MASONIC INTELLIGENCE. Article 26
UNITED GRAND LODGE. Article 26
MASONIC CHARITIES Article 27
THE ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE. Article 28
NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 66
PROVINCIAL Article 34
THE PATRIOTIC FUND. Article 4
ROYAL ARCH. Article 55
NEWFOUNDLAND. Article 59
KNIGHT TEMPLARISM. Article 57
IRELAND. Article 58
COLONIAL. Article 58
A YOUNG MASON'S MONTH AMONGST THE BRETHREN IN JERSY. Article 5
METROPOLITAN LODGE MEETINGS FOR THE MONTH OF JANUARY. Article 59
LODGES OF INSTRUCTION. Article 61
CHAPTERS OF INSTRUCTION. Article 62
Obituary Article 63
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Capt . Tynte suitably replied . The Chairman , in proposing the health of the P . G . M . of the Ceremonies , took that opportunity of bringing forward the subject of a subscription , now on foot , as a provision for the declining years of Bro . Chilcott / P . M . Wells informed the chairman that the subject of a testimonial to a good old servant of the Province had been already brought before the Silurian Lodge , and would again be entertained by the Brethren . The Director of the Ceremonies feelingly expressed his thanks .

The P . G , Chaplain , in suitable terms , proposed the health of the visiting Brethren , complimenting gentlemen who came from Bristol , Herefordshire , & c , and naming the Bev . Bro . Sidebotham , a chaplain of New College , Oxford , who , though not charged with the transaction of the Mayor of Monmouth ' s garden , had doubtless come honestly by some flowrets from the banks of the Isis ( laughter and cheers ) . The Bev . Bro . Sidebotham appropriately thanked the company .

Several other toasts , amongst which were The W . M . Wells , tlie P . G . Organist , Bro . H . J . Groves , and thanks for the admired choral service that day performed , " to which he replied for himself and the ladies and gentlemen . " The ' ' P . G . Sec , J . P . King , " who spoke to the toast with correct taste , and apposite allusions to the necessity of an iron bond of connection—a railway between the county town and this great commercial port , which he trusted ere long to see carried out . " The Happy union of the Brethren of this country and France , " by Bro . Wells . " The Press , " proposed from the Chair , with highly eulogistic observations respecting the Editor of the Merlin . " The Boyal Monmouth Lodge , " & c , & c .

After the D . P . G . M . had vacated the chair , his carriage having been for some time in waiting , Bro . Lyne was called on to preside , Bro . Wells in the Yice-Chair ; and a very delightful evening , unruffled by a single ripple on the clear , social current , enlivened with an intellectual interchange of sentiment and harmony , worthy the brothers of the " mystic tye , " was spent .

NOBTHUMBERLAND . Newcastle . —The proceedings of the Prov . G . Lodge of Northumberland , which took place on the 8 th Nov ., related to the laying of the foundation stone of one of the "Vicar ' s schools ; the Vicar himself being the Grand Treasurer of the Province . From legal delays in the conveyance of the property , where the schools

have to be erected , and from the desire that the outgoing Mayor , "R . Dodds , Esq ., should lay the foundation stone of one of these schools , the notice was very short , though the longest that could be given under the circumstances , the Mayor vacating his office the following day . On this account , the Prov . Grand Lodge of Durham was only represented by the Prov . Gr . Treas ., Gr , Sec , Gr . Purs , and Gr . 'Tyler , besides several P . G . Officers .

The Brethren met at half-past 9 A . M ., in the Assembly Booms , where the Prov . G . Lodge , was opened by the Prov . G . M . the Bev . E . C . Ogle . A procession was then formed , and repaired to the church of St . Nicholas in the following order : — / Police Officers . The Bight Worshipful the Mayor , and Members of the Corporation of Newcastle-upon-Tyne . The Clergy . Band of Music .

Tyler . Visiting Brethren , not Members of any Lodge present , two and two . Visiting Lodges , according to Bank , Junior Lodge going first . Lodge " De Ogle , " No . 919 . „ " De Loraine , " „ 793 . „ "St . Peter ' s , " „ 706 . „ " St . George ' s , " „ 624 . „ " Borough , " „ 614 . „ " Northern Counties , " .... „ 586 . „ " St . David's , " „ 554 .

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