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    Article MASONIC WORTHIES OF JERSEY. ← Page 3 of 4 →
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Masonic Worthies Of Jersey.

the Grand Lodge in Heaven . In the Freemason ' s Magazine of April 7 th , 1866 , there appeared a notice of the death of Bro . Le Roy , who had been a Freemason for fifty-four years , and who was designated " one of the most worthy and

consistent Craftsmen in the province . " He appears to have been held in high honour in Jersey , for " on the announcement of his death the flags of all the ships in the harbour were put at half-mast , a suitable testimony to the esteem with which he

was regarded . " Bro . Le Roy Avas one of the founders of the Royal Sussex Chapter , and about fifty brother Masons followed him to the grave . In the report of La Cesaree Lodge for 1866-7 mention is made of the death at Ceylon of Bro .

Captain Smith , a member of that lodge , and also of St . Aubin ' s Lodge , and who is described as having been an " enthusiastic aud loyal Mason . " In the Freemason ' s Revieiv for 1845 we find it

recorded that the members of the Royal Sussex Lodge presented Bro . T . 0 . Lyte , W . M . of Farmer ' s Lodge—now called Yarborough—with a very handsome Past Master ' s jewel , in testimony of their respect for his zeal in Masonry , and

especially of his valuable assistance in the ceremony of the consecration of the Royal Sussex Lodge on the 27 th December , 1843 . Bro . T . 0 . L yte seems to have been a man of considerable general attainments , as well as an

accomplished Mason . In the Freemason ' s Review for 1845 , at page 65 , there appeared a very wellwritten Masonic song , to the tune of " The Battle and the Breeze , " which bore the signature of Bro . Lyte . The brethren in Guernsey also presented Comp . Lyte with " a splendid P . Z . jewel ,

as a token of respect for services rendered to Doyle ' s Chapter of Fellowship . " And again , on the 24 th June , 1844 , Bro . T . 0 . Lyte had voted by tbe Farmer's Lodge , Jersey , " a handsome P . M . ' s jewel . " The presentation was made by

the indefatigable Bro . J . T . Du Jardin , then S . W . of Farmer ' s Lodge , and his address is described as having been " couched in neat terms , and was much applauded . " Bro . Lyte had served as W . M . of the Lodge " for two successive years , and

had filled the chair with distinguished ability . " Bro . Lyte is buried in St . John ' s Cemetery . Through the kindness of Bro . John Durell , we have been presented with several small pen-andink Masonic drawings executed by Bro . Lyte , which we much value as interesting souvenirs of our visit to

Jersey-Bro . Dr . Cuquemelle whose portrait stands in the Temple was a noted Mason , and at his funeral in 1859 Bro . Gustave Ratier then Orator of La Cesaree Lodge , prononnced a glowing oration at his tomb , Dr . Cuquemelle had served as Grand

Warden , and passed through all the grades of Craft and Royal Arch Masonry . Bro . John Asplet who died in I 860 , and whose biography was beautifully written by Bro . Dr . Hopkins , was a Masonic celebrity from the fact

that he was a Quaker as well as a Freemason . It is doubtful whether his position in this respect ' was not almost unique , as Quakers are well known

to have objected to the obligations of Masonry ,, as iu fact to oaths of every description . It would appear however , from a note in the Freemasons * Magazine of Jan . 14 th , 1860 , that members of the society of friends have in some instances been

initiated on making a simple affirmation , and in ; the " Magazine" of June 16 th , 1860 , it is stated that the son of the celebrated Wm . Penn was a Mason , but we question whether altogether a score Quakers have belonged to our Order . Bro . Asplet

was regularly visited by leading members of the society of Friends , of whom may be mentioned the celebrated Mrs . Fry , Joseph John Gurney ,

Samuel Lloyd , Cornelius Hanbury , Samuel Sturge , and others . Mrs . Fry presented him with a Bible containing her autograph when she visited him in 1844 . Bro . Asplet was initiated in 1810 in the Lodge of Fortitude , His funeral

was attended by a large body of the brethren , and funeral orations were delivered by the Right-Worshipful the Grand Master , Bro . Henry Luce Manuel , and Bro . Le Cras . Bro . Ainsley who died a few years ago was

buried with full Masonic honours , and the members of Yarborough Lodge , of which he was a P . M ., have erected a handsome tombstone over his remains in the St . John ' s Cemetery .

Among other brethren of note now deceased may be mentioned the "Very Rev . Mr . Hue aformer Dean of Jersey , and Sir Colin Halkett , one-while Governor , the Very Rev . Dean Du Pre , Sir Thomas Le Breton , Bailiff of Jersey , and Mr .

Attorney General Du Pre When Bro . Dr . Le Cronier resigned the office of Deputy Provincial Grand Master , which he had filled with credit to himself and honour to the Craffc , he was invited to a banquet which took place at the Masonic Temple on the 10 th July , 1867 , and was presided over by Bro . Henry Luce-

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FREEMASONRY IN THE 17TH CENTURY. Article 1
MASONIC WORTHIES OF JERSEY. Article 4
A GERMAN VIEW OF BRO. D. MURRAY LYON'S HISTORY OF MOTHER KILWINNING. Article 7
DEGREES OF MASONIC KNIGHTHOOD v. THE RED CROSS OF ROME AND CONSTANTINE. Article 8
THE KNIGHTS TEMPLARS. Article 10
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 11
SUPERSTITION IN THE INTERIOR OF AFRICA. Article 12
RED CROSS OF CONSTANTINE. Article 13
FRENCH MASONRY. Article 13
MASONIC LIFEBOAT FUND. Article 13
MASONIC MEMS. Article 14
METROPOLITAN. Article 14
PROVINCIAL. Article 15
DEVONSHIRE. Article 15
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 16
MASONIC FESTIVITIES. Article 18
RESTORATION OF BRISTOL CATHEDRAL NAVE. Article 18
REVIEWS, Article 20
MEETINGS OF THE LEARNED SOCIETIES FOR THE WEEK ENDING MAT 30TH, 1868. Article 20
METROPOLITAN LODGE MEETINGS, ETC., FOR THE WEEK ENDING MAT 30TH, 1868. Article 20
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Masonic Worthies Of Jersey.

the Grand Lodge in Heaven . In the Freemason ' s Magazine of April 7 th , 1866 , there appeared a notice of the death of Bro . Le Roy , who had been a Freemason for fifty-four years , and who was designated " one of the most worthy and

consistent Craftsmen in the province . " He appears to have been held in high honour in Jersey , for " on the announcement of his death the flags of all the ships in the harbour were put at half-mast , a suitable testimony to the esteem with which he

was regarded . " Bro . Le Roy Avas one of the founders of the Royal Sussex Chapter , and about fifty brother Masons followed him to the grave . In the report of La Cesaree Lodge for 1866-7 mention is made of the death at Ceylon of Bro .

Captain Smith , a member of that lodge , and also of St . Aubin ' s Lodge , and who is described as having been an " enthusiastic aud loyal Mason . " In the Freemason ' s Revieiv for 1845 we find it

recorded that the members of the Royal Sussex Lodge presented Bro . T . 0 . Lyte , W . M . of Farmer ' s Lodge—now called Yarborough—with a very handsome Past Master ' s jewel , in testimony of their respect for his zeal in Masonry , and

especially of his valuable assistance in the ceremony of the consecration of the Royal Sussex Lodge on the 27 th December , 1843 . Bro . T . 0 . L yte seems to have been a man of considerable general attainments , as well as an

accomplished Mason . In the Freemason ' s Review for 1845 , at page 65 , there appeared a very wellwritten Masonic song , to the tune of " The Battle and the Breeze , " which bore the signature of Bro . Lyte . The brethren in Guernsey also presented Comp . Lyte with " a splendid P . Z . jewel ,

as a token of respect for services rendered to Doyle ' s Chapter of Fellowship . " And again , on the 24 th June , 1844 , Bro . T . 0 . Lyte had voted by tbe Farmer's Lodge , Jersey , " a handsome P . M . ' s jewel . " The presentation was made by

the indefatigable Bro . J . T . Du Jardin , then S . W . of Farmer ' s Lodge , and his address is described as having been " couched in neat terms , and was much applauded . " Bro . Lyte had served as W . M . of the Lodge " for two successive years , and

had filled the chair with distinguished ability . " Bro . Lyte is buried in St . John ' s Cemetery . Through the kindness of Bro . John Durell , we have been presented with several small pen-andink Masonic drawings executed by Bro . Lyte , which we much value as interesting souvenirs of our visit to

Jersey-Bro . Dr . Cuquemelle whose portrait stands in the Temple was a noted Mason , and at his funeral in 1859 Bro . Gustave Ratier then Orator of La Cesaree Lodge , prononnced a glowing oration at his tomb , Dr . Cuquemelle had served as Grand

Warden , and passed through all the grades of Craft and Royal Arch Masonry . Bro . John Asplet who died in I 860 , and whose biography was beautifully written by Bro . Dr . Hopkins , was a Masonic celebrity from the fact

that he was a Quaker as well as a Freemason . It is doubtful whether his position in this respect ' was not almost unique , as Quakers are well known

to have objected to the obligations of Masonry ,, as iu fact to oaths of every description . It would appear however , from a note in the Freemasons * Magazine of Jan . 14 th , 1860 , that members of the society of friends have in some instances been

initiated on making a simple affirmation , and in ; the " Magazine" of June 16 th , 1860 , it is stated that the son of the celebrated Wm . Penn was a Mason , but we question whether altogether a score Quakers have belonged to our Order . Bro . Asplet

was regularly visited by leading members of the society of Friends , of whom may be mentioned the celebrated Mrs . Fry , Joseph John Gurney ,

Samuel Lloyd , Cornelius Hanbury , Samuel Sturge , and others . Mrs . Fry presented him with a Bible containing her autograph when she visited him in 1844 . Bro . Asplet was initiated in 1810 in the Lodge of Fortitude , His funeral

was attended by a large body of the brethren , and funeral orations were delivered by the Right-Worshipful the Grand Master , Bro . Henry Luce Manuel , and Bro . Le Cras . Bro . Ainsley who died a few years ago was

buried with full Masonic honours , and the members of Yarborough Lodge , of which he was a P . M ., have erected a handsome tombstone over his remains in the St . John ' s Cemetery .

Among other brethren of note now deceased may be mentioned the "Very Rev . Mr . Hue aformer Dean of Jersey , and Sir Colin Halkett , one-while Governor , the Very Rev . Dean Du Pre , Sir Thomas Le Breton , Bailiff of Jersey , and Mr .

Attorney General Du Pre When Bro . Dr . Le Cronier resigned the office of Deputy Provincial Grand Master , which he had filled with credit to himself and honour to the Craffc , he was invited to a banquet which took place at the Masonic Temple on the 10 th July , 1867 , and was presided over by Bro . Henry Luce-

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