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Royal North Britons , and their exercising-ground was Gray ' s Inn Gardens , their mess-room the Gray ' s Inn Coffee House . On peace being proclaimed , this and all other volunteer corps were disbanded . The officers , however ^ wishing to keep up their association with H . R . H ., determined to form themselves into a Lodge of Freemasons , which was created , and received its warrant as The Royal Inverness Lodge s subsequently it formed a junction with the Somerset House Lodge , existing from time immemorial , and now ranks No . 4 , as the Royal Somerset House and Inverness Lodge .

Grand Loclge was opened at three o ' clock , in the Board-room of the Welsh School , which adjoins the Hospital , and a procession was afterwards formed . Police Officers . Military Band of Music . Two Tylers . Grand Pursuivant , Bro . George G . Elkington . Grand Steward . The Banner of the Grand Lodge . Grand Steward .

The Wardens , Past Masters , and Masters of the se ^ eralrLodges , according to Bank , Juniors walking first . Officers of Grand Stewards' Lodge . The Architect with the Plans . A Cornucopia , with Corn , borne by the Master of a Lodge . a ™ . nrf sw * vl 5 Two Ewers , with Wine and Oil , ) „ , « fOTSW ,

, I borne by Masters of Lodges . ) Grand Organist , Bro . Ransford . Grand Superintendent of Works . G . Director of Ceremonies , Bro . Jennings . Assistant G . Director of Ceremonies , Bro . Chapman . Past Grand Sword Bearers .

Past Grand Deacons . Grand Secretary , Bro . White , bearing the Plate with the Inscription for the Foundation Stone .

Grand Treasurer , Bro . S . Tomkins , bearing a Phial , containing the Coin to be deposited in the Stone . Grand Steward , j ^^^ SlST ^ I ^ . ^ Steward . Past Grand Wardens . Provincial Grand Masters , Bro . Rawson ( China ) , Bro . Hammond ( Jersey ) , Bro . Cooper ( Kent ) , Bro . Bagshawe ( Essex ) .

The Corinthian Light , borne by the Master of a Lodge . The Column of J . G . W ., borne by the Master of a Lodge . The Junior Grand Warden , Bro . W . H . Eaton , with Plumb Rule . The Doric Light , borne by the Master of a Lodge . The Column of S . G . W ., borne by the Master of a Lodge . Bro . F . Dundas , as the Senior Grand Warden , with Level .

The Junior Grand Deacon , Bro . J . N " . Tomkins . Bro . Rev . Dr . Bowles , as the Deputy Grand Master , with Square . A Past Grand Warden , with the Mall used by Grand Master Sir Christopher Wren in laying the Eoundation Stone of St . Paul ' s Cathedral . The Ionic Light , borne by the Master of a Lodge , The Grand Sword Bearer , Bro . C . Elkington . ( The R . W . Bro . Alexander Dobie )

Grand Steward . < ( Gr . Heg ., and Trov . G . M . of Surrey ) , > Grand Steward . ( as Grand Master . ) The Senior Grand Deacon , Bro . Herbert Lloyd . Two Grand Stewards . Grand Tyler , Bro . Barton . The Committee of the Hospital , with wands , by ranks of four .. The President and Yice Presidents of the Institution .

The Building Committee . Officers of the Hospital , Subscribers of the Institution , by ranks of four . Police Officers .

“The Freemasons' Monthly Magazine: 1855-09-01, Page 45” Masonic Periodicals Online, Library and Museum of Freemasonry, 16 July 2025, django:8000/periodicals/mmr/issues/mmr_01091855/page/45/.
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MASONIC CURIOSITIES. Article 16
The Freemason's Oath. Article 19
A Freemason's Health. Article 19
NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 42
NORTHUMBERLAND. Article 54
NOTES ON ANTIQUARIAN RESEARCH. Article 5
MASONIC INTELLIGENCE. Article 44
ROSE CROIX. Article 47
THE ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE. Article 47
METROPOLITAN. Article 48
IRELAND Article 60
COLONIAL Article 60
INDIA Article 61
TRAVELS BY A FREEMASON. Article 11
THE GRAND MYSTERY OF FREEMASONS DISCOVER'D. Article 17
Signs to Know a True Mason. Article 19
"SO MUCH FOR BUCKINGHAM." Article 20
OUR SONS AND THEIR INSTRUCTORS. Article 27
MYSELF AND MY NEIGHBOUR. Article 1
LIFE AND ITS MACHINERY. Article 33
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 39
MASONIC SONGS.-No. 3. Article 43
UNITED GRAND LODGE. Article 44
PROVINCIAL Article 48
PROVINCIAL LODGES AND CHAPTERS Article 62
Obituary. Article 64
NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 64
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Royal North Britons , and their exercising-ground was Gray ' s Inn Gardens , their mess-room the Gray ' s Inn Coffee House . On peace being proclaimed , this and all other volunteer corps were disbanded . The officers , however ^ wishing to keep up their association with H . R . H ., determined to form themselves into a Lodge of Freemasons , which was created , and received its warrant as The Royal Inverness Lodge s subsequently it formed a junction with the Somerset House Lodge , existing from time immemorial , and now ranks No . 4 , as the Royal Somerset House and Inverness Lodge .

Grand Loclge was opened at three o ' clock , in the Board-room of the Welsh School , which adjoins the Hospital , and a procession was afterwards formed . Police Officers . Military Band of Music . Two Tylers . Grand Pursuivant , Bro . George G . Elkington . Grand Steward . The Banner of the Grand Lodge . Grand Steward .

The Wardens , Past Masters , and Masters of the se ^ eralrLodges , according to Bank , Juniors walking first . Officers of Grand Stewards' Lodge . The Architect with the Plans . A Cornucopia , with Corn , borne by the Master of a Lodge . a ™ . nrf sw * vl 5 Two Ewers , with Wine and Oil , ) „ , « fOTSW ,

, I borne by Masters of Lodges . ) Grand Organist , Bro . Ransford . Grand Superintendent of Works . G . Director of Ceremonies , Bro . Jennings . Assistant G . Director of Ceremonies , Bro . Chapman . Past Grand Sword Bearers .

Past Grand Deacons . Grand Secretary , Bro . White , bearing the Plate with the Inscription for the Foundation Stone .

Grand Treasurer , Bro . S . Tomkins , bearing a Phial , containing the Coin to be deposited in the Stone . Grand Steward , j ^^^ SlST ^ I ^ . ^ Steward . Past Grand Wardens . Provincial Grand Masters , Bro . Rawson ( China ) , Bro . Hammond ( Jersey ) , Bro . Cooper ( Kent ) , Bro . Bagshawe ( Essex ) .

The Corinthian Light , borne by the Master of a Lodge . The Column of J . G . W ., borne by the Master of a Lodge . The Junior Grand Warden , Bro . W . H . Eaton , with Plumb Rule . The Doric Light , borne by the Master of a Lodge . The Column of S . G . W ., borne by the Master of a Lodge . Bro . F . Dundas , as the Senior Grand Warden , with Level .

The Junior Grand Deacon , Bro . J . N " . Tomkins . Bro . Rev . Dr . Bowles , as the Deputy Grand Master , with Square . A Past Grand Warden , with the Mall used by Grand Master Sir Christopher Wren in laying the Eoundation Stone of St . Paul ' s Cathedral . The Ionic Light , borne by the Master of a Lodge , The Grand Sword Bearer , Bro . C . Elkington . ( The R . W . Bro . Alexander Dobie )

Grand Steward . < ( Gr . Heg ., and Trov . G . M . of Surrey ) , > Grand Steward . ( as Grand Master . ) The Senior Grand Deacon , Bro . Herbert Lloyd . Two Grand Stewards . Grand Tyler , Bro . Barton . The Committee of the Hospital , with wands , by ranks of four .. The President and Yice Presidents of the Institution .

The Building Committee . Officers of the Hospital , Subscribers of the Institution , by ranks of four . Police Officers .

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