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creased value as time elapses , and the whole constantly becoming more precious and more difficult to obtain . A single letter in that case will instantly bring sixty dollars , and the whole would doubtless sell for double the price wo have paid for tho cases containing them , for the letters are the
gift of our Grand Secretary . Why , then , with tho American idea of making something , should we not proceed , taking care of what we have and adding to it ? But this is not the true consideration . Let ns build for ourselves , and to us will be the benefit , to ns the fame . —Voice of Masonry .
Prov. Grand Lodge Of Wiltshire.
PROV . GRAND LODGE OF WILTSHIRE .
THE cathedral city of Salisbury was aroused from its oustomary quietness and repose on Saturday , the 31 st ult ., by the visit of His Royal Highness the Duke of Connaught , Past Grand Master of English Freemasons , Prov . Grand Master of Sussex , and Past District Grand Master
of Bombay , who travelled from Portsmouth for 'the purpose of installing the Earl of Radnor , Treasurer of Her Majesty's Household , as Provincial Grand Master of Wiltshire , in the room of the late Lord Methuen , who for nearly forty years had occupied the position with much advantage
to the interests of local Freemasonry . The event , which had been anticipated with the greatest possible interest by the Masonic brethren , attracted an unusually numerous and influential gathering of members of the Grand Lodge ol England and representatives of many of the Masonic Provinces throughout the country .
The Duke of Connaught , who travelled by ordinary train from Portsmouth , reached Salisbury shortly before one o'clock , and was received at the railway station by Lord Radnor , Lord Lathom , and the Mayor and Corporation of Salisbury . Lord Radnor introduced the Duke of
Connaught to the Mayor ( Alderman Lovibond ) , and His Royal Highness expressed his appreciation of the hearty manner in which he had been received . The 1 st Wilts Rifle Volunteers , commanded by Lieut . Macgill , acted as a guard of honour , and as the Duke left the railway station the
band of the regiment played the National Anthem . His Royal Highness , who was attended by Colonel Egerton , having taken his seat in Lord Carrington ' s carriage , drove to the Council House , where the members of the City Volunteer Fire Brigade , under the command of Captain
Gawthorne , were on duty . The Council House , a fine structure of stone , stands in the spacious market place , which is embellished by full-length statues of the late Right Hon . Sidney Herbert , one of Wiltshire ' s worthies , and of
Professor Fawcett , a distinguished native of Salisbury , whose brother was present in his robes as a member of the City Corporation to receive the Royal visitor . The Council House had been admirably fitted up by Mr . F . Simmonds , and the day ' s arrangements were perfect .
Some hundreds of distinguished Masons were present , including the Earl of Lathom Pro Grand Master , Lord Carrington Past Grand Master of New South Wales and Provincial Grand Master of Buckinghamshire , Viscount Folkstone , Lord Radnor ' s son , Colonel the Hon . Henry
Byng , Equerry to the Qaeen , and Past Grand Junior Warden , Colonel Sir Francis Bnrdett , Bart ., Provincial Grand Master of Middlesex , Bros . W . W . B . Beach , M . P ., Provincial Grand Master of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight , Montagu Guest Provincial Grand Master of Dorset ,
Colonel G . Noel Money Provincial Grand Master of Surrey , Sir George Harris , Sir Gabriel Goldney , Bart ., Deputy Provincial Grand Master of Wiltshire for the past 18 years , Reginald Hanson , Sir John Monckton , G . Prior Goldney Past Grand Deacon , Fredk A . Philbrick , Q . C ., Grand
Rogistrar , Colonel Shadwell Clerke Grand Secretary , C . F . Matier Secretary of the Grand Mark Lodge and Past Grand Standard Bearer , Colonel J . R . Bramble Deputy Provincial Grand Master of Bristol , John T . Morland Deputy Provincial Grand Master of Berkshire , Colonel
H . Somerville-Burney Past Grand Deacon , J . E . LeFeuvre Deputy Provincial Grand Master of Hants and the Isle of Wight , R . Eve Past Grand Treasurer , Henry C . Tombs Past Grand Deacon , Harry Bevir Provincial Grand Secretary , Frank Richardson Pa 3 fc Grand Deacon and
Acting Director of Ceremonies , the Rev . John Lloyd Past Grand Chaplain , Terry Secretary to the Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution , Hedges Sec . to the Royal Masonic Girls' School , McLeod Secretary to the Royal Masonic BoyB' School , and many other brethren holding high rank in the Craft . The Provincial Grand Lod * e was
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opened by Sir Gabriel Goldney , who , though nearly 80 years of age , ably discharged the dntiea of that office . At a subsequent stage the Duke of Connaught was conducted into the Lodge and greeted with great applause . The Prince then occupied the chair , and proceeded to
instal Lord Radnor as Prov . Grand Master . Complimenting the Province upon the appointment which tho Prince of Wales had made , his Royal Highness gavo an interesting review of the history ol Freemasonry in Wiltshire , dating from the year 1777 , and paid a fitting tribute to tho memory
of the late Lord Methuen , who for so long a poriod had presided over the Wiltshire Province . Bro . Sir Gabriel Goldney was appointel Deputy Prov . G . M ., and the following brethren were appointed the other Prov . Grand Officers : —
Rev . John A . Lloyd Senior Warden W . Oharlea Powning Junior Warden Rev . F . W . MacdonaH Chaplain Frederiok Goldney Treasurer F . S . Hancock Registrar
Harry Bevir Seoretary Edwin Eyrea Senior Deacon Frederick Newton Janior Deacon Viscount Folkestone Snpt . of Worka John Chandler Dir . of Cer .
Charles Mitohell Assist . Dir . of Cers . Amos Barnes Sword Bearer W . S . Bambridge Organist J . Harwood Pnranivant
William Dean Assist . Parsaivant T . B . Gosa " } S . Snell | C . J . Winson
J . Parker | F . W . Selfe \ stewards H . J . Johnson
A . Walhngton E . T . Lewis I H . Leaf I H . W . Pinninger J
On the motion of Lord Radnor , a resolution was adopted recording the sense of the brethren for the distinguished services rendered to Masonry in Wiltshire by Lord Methuen
for 38 years . The business having been concladed , the brethren adjourned to the county hall , where a banquet was served , Lord Radnor presiding .
The usual Masonic toasts were proposed and honoured , and the health of the Duke of Connaught having been drunk with great enthusiasm , The Prince expressed the great pleasure it had given him to instal Lord Radnor . Alluding to the fact of his having
been District Grand Master of Bombay , the Duke spoke of the great advance Masonry had made in India , where it had cemented national ties and brought together creeds whose professors previously would not sit at the same table . He had there visited many Lodges , not only of
Englishmen in India , but also native Lodges of Parsees and Hindoos , and he was pleased to see the way in which they carried out their Masonic duties , all speaking in English . He felt truly grateful for the right hand of
fellowship that had been extended to him , and he should not leave Wiltshire without carrying with him most agreeable recollections of the present fraternal manner in which he had been received in the city of Salisbury .
The health of the Earl of Lathom , Lord Radnor , Sir Gabriel Goldney , Bro . Beach , M . P ., and other distinguished brethren were also honoured , and the proceedings were prolonged until nearly six o ' clock . The Duchess of Connaught arrived at Salisbury shortly
after six o ' clock , and accompanied the Duke to Longford Castle , where they were the guests of the Earl and Countess of Radnor , who also entertained the Earl and Countess
Lathom , Lord and Lady Folkestone , Lady Bertha Wilbraham , Lord Carrington , Colonel the Hon . Henry Byng and Miss Amy Byng , Colonel and Mrs . Egerton , the Hon . Robert Hardinge , Mr . and Mrs . Scott Gatty , & c .
On Sunday the Duke and Duchess of Connaught and the other visitors from Longford Castle drove into Salisbury , and attended divine service at the Cathedral . The city was
gay with bunting on Saturday , and the weather extremely fine . The streets were thronged with spectators , and the Royal visit excited much interest and enthusiasm .
Death.
DEATH .
On the 2 nd inst ., atl Brook Street , Hanover Square , W ., HABBrBM E LIZABBTH , widow of the late WILLIAM ACFIBLD GATSHOITSE , and eldest surviving daughter of Bro . JAMES STKVBMS , of Evelyn , Catford , S . B ., in nor thirtyeighth year .
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creased value as time elapses , and the whole constantly becoming more precious and more difficult to obtain . A single letter in that case will instantly bring sixty dollars , and the whole would doubtless sell for double the price wo have paid for tho cases containing them , for the letters are the
gift of our Grand Secretary . Why , then , with tho American idea of making something , should we not proceed , taking care of what we have and adding to it ? But this is not the true consideration . Let ns build for ourselves , and to us will be the benefit , to ns the fame . —Voice of Masonry .
Prov. Grand Lodge Of Wiltshire.
PROV . GRAND LODGE OF WILTSHIRE .
THE cathedral city of Salisbury was aroused from its oustomary quietness and repose on Saturday , the 31 st ult ., by the visit of His Royal Highness the Duke of Connaught , Past Grand Master of English Freemasons , Prov . Grand Master of Sussex , and Past District Grand Master
of Bombay , who travelled from Portsmouth for 'the purpose of installing the Earl of Radnor , Treasurer of Her Majesty's Household , as Provincial Grand Master of Wiltshire , in the room of the late Lord Methuen , who for nearly forty years had occupied the position with much advantage
to the interests of local Freemasonry . The event , which had been anticipated with the greatest possible interest by the Masonic brethren , attracted an unusually numerous and influential gathering of members of the Grand Lodge ol England and representatives of many of the Masonic Provinces throughout the country .
The Duke of Connaught , who travelled by ordinary train from Portsmouth , reached Salisbury shortly before one o'clock , and was received at the railway station by Lord Radnor , Lord Lathom , and the Mayor and Corporation of Salisbury . Lord Radnor introduced the Duke of
Connaught to the Mayor ( Alderman Lovibond ) , and His Royal Highness expressed his appreciation of the hearty manner in which he had been received . The 1 st Wilts Rifle Volunteers , commanded by Lieut . Macgill , acted as a guard of honour , and as the Duke left the railway station the
band of the regiment played the National Anthem . His Royal Highness , who was attended by Colonel Egerton , having taken his seat in Lord Carrington ' s carriage , drove to the Council House , where the members of the City Volunteer Fire Brigade , under the command of Captain
Gawthorne , were on duty . The Council House , a fine structure of stone , stands in the spacious market place , which is embellished by full-length statues of the late Right Hon . Sidney Herbert , one of Wiltshire ' s worthies , and of
Professor Fawcett , a distinguished native of Salisbury , whose brother was present in his robes as a member of the City Corporation to receive the Royal visitor . The Council House had been admirably fitted up by Mr . F . Simmonds , and the day ' s arrangements were perfect .
Some hundreds of distinguished Masons were present , including the Earl of Lathom Pro Grand Master , Lord Carrington Past Grand Master of New South Wales and Provincial Grand Master of Buckinghamshire , Viscount Folkstone , Lord Radnor ' s son , Colonel the Hon . Henry
Byng , Equerry to the Qaeen , and Past Grand Junior Warden , Colonel Sir Francis Bnrdett , Bart ., Provincial Grand Master of Middlesex , Bros . W . W . B . Beach , M . P ., Provincial Grand Master of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight , Montagu Guest Provincial Grand Master of Dorset ,
Colonel G . Noel Money Provincial Grand Master of Surrey , Sir George Harris , Sir Gabriel Goldney , Bart ., Deputy Provincial Grand Master of Wiltshire for the past 18 years , Reginald Hanson , Sir John Monckton , G . Prior Goldney Past Grand Deacon , Fredk A . Philbrick , Q . C ., Grand
Rogistrar , Colonel Shadwell Clerke Grand Secretary , C . F . Matier Secretary of the Grand Mark Lodge and Past Grand Standard Bearer , Colonel J . R . Bramble Deputy Provincial Grand Master of Bristol , John T . Morland Deputy Provincial Grand Master of Berkshire , Colonel
H . Somerville-Burney Past Grand Deacon , J . E . LeFeuvre Deputy Provincial Grand Master of Hants and the Isle of Wight , R . Eve Past Grand Treasurer , Henry C . Tombs Past Grand Deacon , Harry Bevir Provincial Grand Secretary , Frank Richardson Pa 3 fc Grand Deacon and
Acting Director of Ceremonies , the Rev . John Lloyd Past Grand Chaplain , Terry Secretary to the Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution , Hedges Sec . to the Royal Masonic Girls' School , McLeod Secretary to the Royal Masonic BoyB' School , and many other brethren holding high rank in the Craft . The Provincial Grand Lod * e was
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opened by Sir Gabriel Goldney , who , though nearly 80 years of age , ably discharged the dntiea of that office . At a subsequent stage the Duke of Connaught was conducted into the Lodge and greeted with great applause . The Prince then occupied the chair , and proceeded to
instal Lord Radnor as Prov . Grand Master . Complimenting the Province upon the appointment which tho Prince of Wales had made , his Royal Highness gavo an interesting review of the history ol Freemasonry in Wiltshire , dating from the year 1777 , and paid a fitting tribute to tho memory
of the late Lord Methuen , who for so long a poriod had presided over the Wiltshire Province . Bro . Sir Gabriel Goldney was appointel Deputy Prov . G . M ., and the following brethren were appointed the other Prov . Grand Officers : —
Rev . John A . Lloyd Senior Warden W . Oharlea Powning Junior Warden Rev . F . W . MacdonaH Chaplain Frederiok Goldney Treasurer F . S . Hancock Registrar
Harry Bevir Seoretary Edwin Eyrea Senior Deacon Frederick Newton Janior Deacon Viscount Folkestone Snpt . of Worka John Chandler Dir . of Cer .
Charles Mitohell Assist . Dir . of Cers . Amos Barnes Sword Bearer W . S . Bambridge Organist J . Harwood Pnranivant
William Dean Assist . Parsaivant T . B . Gosa " } S . Snell | C . J . Winson
J . Parker | F . W . Selfe \ stewards H . J . Johnson
A . Walhngton E . T . Lewis I H . Leaf I H . W . Pinninger J
On the motion of Lord Radnor , a resolution was adopted recording the sense of the brethren for the distinguished services rendered to Masonry in Wiltshire by Lord Methuen
for 38 years . The business having been concladed , the brethren adjourned to the county hall , where a banquet was served , Lord Radnor presiding .
The usual Masonic toasts were proposed and honoured , and the health of the Duke of Connaught having been drunk with great enthusiasm , The Prince expressed the great pleasure it had given him to instal Lord Radnor . Alluding to the fact of his having
been District Grand Master of Bombay , the Duke spoke of the great advance Masonry had made in India , where it had cemented national ties and brought together creeds whose professors previously would not sit at the same table . He had there visited many Lodges , not only of
Englishmen in India , but also native Lodges of Parsees and Hindoos , and he was pleased to see the way in which they carried out their Masonic duties , all speaking in English . He felt truly grateful for the right hand of
fellowship that had been extended to him , and he should not leave Wiltshire without carrying with him most agreeable recollections of the present fraternal manner in which he had been received in the city of Salisbury .
The health of the Earl of Lathom , Lord Radnor , Sir Gabriel Goldney , Bro . Beach , M . P ., and other distinguished brethren were also honoured , and the proceedings were prolonged until nearly six o ' clock . The Duchess of Connaught arrived at Salisbury shortly
after six o ' clock , and accompanied the Duke to Longford Castle , where they were the guests of the Earl and Countess of Radnor , who also entertained the Earl and Countess
Lathom , Lord and Lady Folkestone , Lady Bertha Wilbraham , Lord Carrington , Colonel the Hon . Henry Byng and Miss Amy Byng , Colonel and Mrs . Egerton , the Hon . Robert Hardinge , Mr . and Mrs . Scott Gatty , & c .
On Sunday the Duke and Duchess of Connaught and the other visitors from Longford Castle drove into Salisbury , and attended divine service at the Cathedral . The city was
gay with bunting on Saturday , and the weather extremely fine . The streets were thronged with spectators , and the Royal visit excited much interest and enthusiasm .
Death.
DEATH .
On the 2 nd inst ., atl Brook Street , Hanover Square , W ., HABBrBM E LIZABBTH , widow of the late WILLIAM ACFIBLD GATSHOITSE , and eldest surviving daughter of Bro . JAMES STKVBMS , of Evelyn , Catford , S . B ., in nor thirtyeighth year .