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Hughan the lecture on the tracing board , and the acting W . M . delivered the concluding charge . In consequence of the lodge having been so handsomely decorated , and thereby incurring additional liabilities , it was very nisely determined to increase the annual subscription some 25 per cent ., as also the fee for initiation at the same rate . The reasons for these alterations were lucidly explained hy the worthy Treasurer , Bro . Thomas Chirgwin . Bro . W . C . Oke , S . W ., was proposed for election as

alaster for the term ensuing , and the present Treasurer , by special desire of the lodge , again consented to act in that capacity , and it is to be hoped he will agree to the same another year as well . The Tyler having been also nominated , and a candidate for Freemasonry proposed and seconded , the lodge was closed at an early hour in peace and harmony . The annual festival will be held in January by both lodges in Truro . As an index of the position of Freemasonry in Cornwall , we may mention that the majority of mayors chosen during the month for the various towns in the county are members of the Craft .

DURHAM . DURHA 3 I . —Marquis ofC'ranig Lod , qe ( No . 124 ) . —On Tuesday , the 13 th inst ., a lodge of emergency , regularly summoned , was held in the Freemasons' Hall , Old El vet . The lodge was opened at seven o'clock p . m . hy Bro . W . R . Fitz Gerald , 18 ° , W . M ., with the assistance of the regular officers . Amongst the brethren present were Bros . Stoker , J . Cundill , and W .

Brignall , P . M . 's ; Rev . G . R . Bulman , Prov . G . Chap . ; Rev . F . Thompson , P . Prov . G . Chap ., & c . Bro . Pechell , WM . United Service Lodge ( No . 215 I . C . ) , attended as visitor . The circular calling the iodge , and the request in writing to summon the same having been read and entered on the minutes , the ballot was taken for the Rev . A . Ratvson Ashwell , M . A ., who was duly elected . Bro . H . J . Baker-Baker , being a candidate for advancement , underwent the usual examination , and , acquitting

himself satisfactorily , withdrew . The lodge was then opened in the second degree , when he was readmitted and passed to the degree of F . C . The lodge was resumed in the first degree , when Bro . Ashwell , being in attendance , was regularly introduced , and made an E . A . The entire ceremony and the charge was given by the W . M . in an effective manner . The business of the evening being ended , the lodge was closed in due form , after which the brethren adjourned to refreshment .

ESSEX . HARWICH . —Lodge Star in the East ( No . 650 ) . —The members of this lodge held their regular monthly meeting at the Pier Hotel , on Monday , the 12 th inst . In the absence of the W . M ., Bro . Durrant , P . M ., presided . There were also present Bros . Butcher , I . P . M . ; W . 0 . Ward , P . M . ; J . Surridsre , P . M ., Sec . ; J . farthing , S . W . ; E . Dorling , P . M ., as J . W . ; R . Dickson , S . D . ;

AV . R . Lodge , J . D . ; W . B . isham , I . G . ; R . Barlow , Tyler ; Brice , & c . The visitors were Bros . W . T . Westgate , W . M . ' 225 , 376 . Dir . of Cers . 959 , Prov . G . Dir . of Cers . Suffolk ,- Daw , S . W . 225 ; J . Williams , 376 . 959 : G . W . Johnson , 461 ; S . Wrisht , 959 ; iT . Chinnock , 059 : W . B .. Rand , I . G . 225 , 376 . 959 rFlory , 225 ; J . Alloway , Treas . 959 , Prov . G . Steward Suffolk ; M . Low , 376 ; Gooid ' mg , 959 ; & c . The lodge was opened at seven o ' clock with solemn prayer . The minutes were

read and confirmed . No particular business offering , Bro . Durrant expressed the great pleasure he felt on the present occasion , as it fell to his lot to present a Past Master's jewel to a brother who had rendered them signal service on many occasions . He alluded to Bro . Westgate . He . trusted Bro . Westgate would be spared many years to wear the jewel he nowhad the honour to fix on his breast . Bro . Westgate , in acknowleding the complimentsaid : " T must most certainly state that

g , there has been a great degree of selfishness in the frequent visits I have paid to Lodge Star in the East , still I hope that selfishness has been of an honourable description , for feeling the desire to progress in Freemasonry ; and I well knew that the host method of gaining instruction was to take part in the work as often as circumstances would permit . Still , at the same time , I must congratulate you , worshipful sir , on the excellent working of your lodgeand assure you it will afford

, me the greatest pleasure to visit and assist you at any time . I thank yon most heartily for the very valuable present made to me this evening , which I will preserve as a mark of your respect as long as it may please the Great Architect of the Universe to give me the power to do so . " Bro . Dorling . P . M .. proposed , econded hy Bro . Dickson , S . D .. that a Past Master ' s jewel he

presented to Bro . Durrant , P . M ., for the able manner in which he had fulfilled the duties of Master of this lodge , which , ou being put , was carried unanimously . Bro . W . 0 . Ward , P . M ., said that such a resolution had been come to by several of the brethren , and he had anticipated the pleasure of presenting it on that evening , but irom some unexplained cause it had not arrived . He quite coincided with the wish of the lodge . After receiving the proposition of a gentlemen for initiation , the

lodge was closed in solemn form . The brethren then jetired from labour to refreshment . The usual loyal and Masonic toasts having been given , the brethren separated after an enjoyable evening .

ISLE OF MAN . RAIISAX . —St . Manghold Lodge ( No . 1075 ) . —The usua [ monthly meeting of this lodge was held in the Ramsay Grammar School , Waterloo-road , on Thursday evening , the 15 th inst . The chair of K . S . was occupied by Bro . Rothwell , W . M .. with Bros . A . Dumbell . S . W . ; W . Hunter , J . W . ; Rev . W . Kermotle , Chaplain ; W , Laughlin , Sec . ; H . P . Webb , S . D . ; G . H .

Walker , J . D . ; R . B . Henderson , I . G . ; Bros . McWhannell , R . Teare , Cleator , Pellett , J . Higgins , Thos . Allen , Thos . M . Teare , F . E . Harrison , E . M . Taubender , A . B . Skeoch , Thomas A oudy . The harmonium was presided over by Bro . Allen in a very creditable manner , which added very much to the impressiveness of the several ceremonies : The minutes having been read and confirmed , the ballot was taken for the gentlemen who were proposed last monthaud l-esulted in their favour ; after which

, Bros . Higgins , Dr . Teare and Yondy were passed to the degree of F . D . and Bro . Harrison raised to the M . M . degree by the W . M . in his usual masterly style , the solemnity of the latter degree was very much increased by the able manner in which the Chaplain did his parts of the ceremony . An audit committee having been appointed the brethren adjourned to one of anterooms , where the refreshment had been spread . The W . M . proposed and the brethren drank the usual loyal and Masonic

toasts , after which the health of the brethren who had that night been passed was drank , and responded to by Bros . Dr . Teare and Vomiy . Bro . Harrison's ( the newly-raised ) health was proposed aud duly responded to . The health of Bro . Pellett was proposed hy the W . M . who said that it was at all times a pleasure to have the chief magistrates amongst ns , but especially so to-night . Bro . Pellett had informed him that it was now nearly fifty years since he was initiated , and had shown by his prompt attendance this evening that he still retained a love for the Craft . Bro . Pellett briefly responded . The Tyler's toast was then given , when all separated in harmony .

LANCASHIRE ( WEST ) . GARSTON . —Lodge of Harmony ( No . 220 ) . —The usual monthly meeting of this lodge was held on the 5 th inst ., Bro . Leedham , W . M ., in the chair , and all the officers in attendance as usual . The lodge having been opened in the first degree , Messrs . Prenshaii , Hessenmuller , and Wagner , were duly admitted to light bthe W . M . in his usual earnest and impressive manner

y , , and declared themselves subscribing members . The preliminary examinations being satisfactory , and the lodge being opened in the second degree , Bros . Evans , Sellar , Eaves , and Tait were passed to the degree of Fellow Crafts , by Bro . Hamer , Prov . G Treas ., Lancashire West . After which Bro . W . H . L . Smith , T . 0 . Speakmau , and R . Jones were raised to the sublime degree of M . M ., by Bro . Leedham . The lodge having closed down , a the wife of

petition was presented from Mrs . Rogers , an . unworthy brother , who has absconded . Her case excited much commiseration , and the sum of three guineas and a half was voted for her present wants , and the case was strongly recommended to the visiting hrethren to he brought forward at their respective lodges . The West Lancashire relief committee being short of funds , owing to the large numbers of Masons passing through Liverpool who are really deserving of assistance ,

the sum of two guineas was voted to the funds . This committee , ire may here say , sets an example well worthy of adoption in other towns , as all the lodges refer petitions for relief to it , and while the " professionals" receive their just dues , the really worthy aud distressed brethren are properly cared for . The brethren then adjourned to the refreshment table , furnished in Bro . Wood's usual excellent style . We noticed among the visitins brethren , Bros . H . Williams , P . M . 249 ; J . Healing , S . W . 249 ; Croxton and A . Little , 249 ; Prenslau , 160 ; Hunter , Balshaw , Kerr , Spencer , Taylor , Mowall , and Luut , all of 10 S 6 ;

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HISTORY OF FREEMASONRY IN CORNWALL. Article 1
SOUTH METROPOLITAN MASONIC HALL COMPANY (LIMITED). Article 2
ORATION Article 3
CLASSICAL THEOLOGY.—LXXXIII. Article 7
THE NEMESIS: A TALE OF THE DAYS OF TRAJAN. Article 9
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 11
Untitled Article 12
MASONIC MEMS. Article 12
METROPOLITAN. Article 12
PROVINCIAL. Article 15
MARK MASONRY. Article 18
ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE. Article 18
KNIGHTS TEHPLAR. Article 18
KNIGHTS OF CONSTANTINOPLE. Article 19
CHANNEL ISLANDS. Article 19
PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. Article 19
MEETINGS OF THE SCIENTIFIC AND LEARNED SOCIETIES FOR THE WEEK ENDING DEC. 1ST, 1866. Article 19
THE WEEK. Article 19
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Provincial.

Hughan the lecture on the tracing board , and the acting W . M . delivered the concluding charge . In consequence of the lodge having been so handsomely decorated , and thereby incurring additional liabilities , it was very nisely determined to increase the annual subscription some 25 per cent ., as also the fee for initiation at the same rate . The reasons for these alterations were lucidly explained hy the worthy Treasurer , Bro . Thomas Chirgwin . Bro . W . C . Oke , S . W ., was proposed for election as

alaster for the term ensuing , and the present Treasurer , by special desire of the lodge , again consented to act in that capacity , and it is to be hoped he will agree to the same another year as well . The Tyler having been also nominated , and a candidate for Freemasonry proposed and seconded , the lodge was closed at an early hour in peace and harmony . The annual festival will be held in January by both lodges in Truro . As an index of the position of Freemasonry in Cornwall , we may mention that the majority of mayors chosen during the month for the various towns in the county are members of the Craft .

DURHAM . DURHA 3 I . —Marquis ofC'ranig Lod , qe ( No . 124 ) . —On Tuesday , the 13 th inst ., a lodge of emergency , regularly summoned , was held in the Freemasons' Hall , Old El vet . The lodge was opened at seven o'clock p . m . hy Bro . W . R . Fitz Gerald , 18 ° , W . M ., with the assistance of the regular officers . Amongst the brethren present were Bros . Stoker , J . Cundill , and W .

Brignall , P . M . 's ; Rev . G . R . Bulman , Prov . G . Chap . ; Rev . F . Thompson , P . Prov . G . Chap ., & c . Bro . Pechell , WM . United Service Lodge ( No . 215 I . C . ) , attended as visitor . The circular calling the iodge , and the request in writing to summon the same having been read and entered on the minutes , the ballot was taken for the Rev . A . Ratvson Ashwell , M . A ., who was duly elected . Bro . H . J . Baker-Baker , being a candidate for advancement , underwent the usual examination , and , acquitting

himself satisfactorily , withdrew . The lodge was then opened in the second degree , when he was readmitted and passed to the degree of F . C . The lodge was resumed in the first degree , when Bro . Ashwell , being in attendance , was regularly introduced , and made an E . A . The entire ceremony and the charge was given by the W . M . in an effective manner . The business of the evening being ended , the lodge was closed in due form , after which the brethren adjourned to refreshment .

ESSEX . HARWICH . —Lodge Star in the East ( No . 650 ) . —The members of this lodge held their regular monthly meeting at the Pier Hotel , on Monday , the 12 th inst . In the absence of the W . M ., Bro . Durrant , P . M ., presided . There were also present Bros . Butcher , I . P . M . ; W . 0 . Ward , P . M . ; J . Surridsre , P . M ., Sec . ; J . farthing , S . W . ; E . Dorling , P . M ., as J . W . ; R . Dickson , S . D . ;

AV . R . Lodge , J . D . ; W . B . isham , I . G . ; R . Barlow , Tyler ; Brice , & c . The visitors were Bros . W . T . Westgate , W . M . ' 225 , 376 . Dir . of Cers . 959 , Prov . G . Dir . of Cers . Suffolk ,- Daw , S . W . 225 ; J . Williams , 376 . 959 : G . W . Johnson , 461 ; S . Wrisht , 959 ; iT . Chinnock , 059 : W . B .. Rand , I . G . 225 , 376 . 959 rFlory , 225 ; J . Alloway , Treas . 959 , Prov . G . Steward Suffolk ; M . Low , 376 ; Gooid ' mg , 959 ; & c . The lodge was opened at seven o ' clock with solemn prayer . The minutes were

read and confirmed . No particular business offering , Bro . Durrant expressed the great pleasure he felt on the present occasion , as it fell to his lot to present a Past Master's jewel to a brother who had rendered them signal service on many occasions . He alluded to Bro . Westgate . He . trusted Bro . Westgate would be spared many years to wear the jewel he nowhad the honour to fix on his breast . Bro . Westgate , in acknowleding the complimentsaid : " T must most certainly state that

g , there has been a great degree of selfishness in the frequent visits I have paid to Lodge Star in the East , still I hope that selfishness has been of an honourable description , for feeling the desire to progress in Freemasonry ; and I well knew that the host method of gaining instruction was to take part in the work as often as circumstances would permit . Still , at the same time , I must congratulate you , worshipful sir , on the excellent working of your lodgeand assure you it will afford

, me the greatest pleasure to visit and assist you at any time . I thank yon most heartily for the very valuable present made to me this evening , which I will preserve as a mark of your respect as long as it may please the Great Architect of the Universe to give me the power to do so . " Bro . Dorling . P . M .. proposed , econded hy Bro . Dickson , S . D .. that a Past Master ' s jewel he

presented to Bro . Durrant , P . M ., for the able manner in which he had fulfilled the duties of Master of this lodge , which , ou being put , was carried unanimously . Bro . W . 0 . Ward , P . M ., said that such a resolution had been come to by several of the brethren , and he had anticipated the pleasure of presenting it on that evening , but irom some unexplained cause it had not arrived . He quite coincided with the wish of the lodge . After receiving the proposition of a gentlemen for initiation , the

lodge was closed in solemn form . The brethren then jetired from labour to refreshment . The usual loyal and Masonic toasts having been given , the brethren separated after an enjoyable evening .

ISLE OF MAN . RAIISAX . —St . Manghold Lodge ( No . 1075 ) . —The usua [ monthly meeting of this lodge was held in the Ramsay Grammar School , Waterloo-road , on Thursday evening , the 15 th inst . The chair of K . S . was occupied by Bro . Rothwell , W . M .. with Bros . A . Dumbell . S . W . ; W . Hunter , J . W . ; Rev . W . Kermotle , Chaplain ; W , Laughlin , Sec . ; H . P . Webb , S . D . ; G . H .

Walker , J . D . ; R . B . Henderson , I . G . ; Bros . McWhannell , R . Teare , Cleator , Pellett , J . Higgins , Thos . Allen , Thos . M . Teare , F . E . Harrison , E . M . Taubender , A . B . Skeoch , Thomas A oudy . The harmonium was presided over by Bro . Allen in a very creditable manner , which added very much to the impressiveness of the several ceremonies : The minutes having been read and confirmed , the ballot was taken for the gentlemen who were proposed last monthaud l-esulted in their favour ; after which

, Bros . Higgins , Dr . Teare and Yondy were passed to the degree of F . D . and Bro . Harrison raised to the M . M . degree by the W . M . in his usual masterly style , the solemnity of the latter degree was very much increased by the able manner in which the Chaplain did his parts of the ceremony . An audit committee having been appointed the brethren adjourned to one of anterooms , where the refreshment had been spread . The W . M . proposed and the brethren drank the usual loyal and Masonic

toasts , after which the health of the brethren who had that night been passed was drank , and responded to by Bros . Dr . Teare and Vomiy . Bro . Harrison's ( the newly-raised ) health was proposed aud duly responded to . The health of Bro . Pellett was proposed hy the W . M . who said that it was at all times a pleasure to have the chief magistrates amongst ns , but especially so to-night . Bro . Pellett had informed him that it was now nearly fifty years since he was initiated , and had shown by his prompt attendance this evening that he still retained a love for the Craft . Bro . Pellett briefly responded . The Tyler's toast was then given , when all separated in harmony .

LANCASHIRE ( WEST ) . GARSTON . —Lodge of Harmony ( No . 220 ) . —The usual monthly meeting of this lodge was held on the 5 th inst ., Bro . Leedham , W . M ., in the chair , and all the officers in attendance as usual . The lodge having been opened in the first degree , Messrs . Prenshaii , Hessenmuller , and Wagner , were duly admitted to light bthe W . M . in his usual earnest and impressive manner

y , , and declared themselves subscribing members . The preliminary examinations being satisfactory , and the lodge being opened in the second degree , Bros . Evans , Sellar , Eaves , and Tait were passed to the degree of Fellow Crafts , by Bro . Hamer , Prov . G Treas ., Lancashire West . After which Bro . W . H . L . Smith , T . 0 . Speakmau , and R . Jones were raised to the sublime degree of M . M ., by Bro . Leedham . The lodge having closed down , a the wife of

petition was presented from Mrs . Rogers , an . unworthy brother , who has absconded . Her case excited much commiseration , and the sum of three guineas and a half was voted for her present wants , and the case was strongly recommended to the visiting hrethren to he brought forward at their respective lodges . The West Lancashire relief committee being short of funds , owing to the large numbers of Masons passing through Liverpool who are really deserving of assistance ,

the sum of two guineas was voted to the funds . This committee , ire may here say , sets an example well worthy of adoption in other towns , as all the lodges refer petitions for relief to it , and while the " professionals" receive their just dues , the really worthy aud distressed brethren are properly cared for . The brethren then adjourned to the refreshment table , furnished in Bro . Wood's usual excellent style . We noticed among the visitins brethren , Bros . H . Williams , P . M . 249 ; J . Healing , S . W . 249 ; Croxton and A . Little , 249 ; Prenslau , 160 ; Hunter , Balshaw , Kerr , Spencer , Taylor , Mowall , and Luut , all of 10 S 6 ;

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