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three established Degrees in Craft Masonry in the Lodges of the province . The result is , that the P . G ; Sec . will summon the Masters and Past Masters of the province on some convenient day in the ensuing month , when it is hoped their united wisdom will produce the deserved object . After the suitable prayer , by command of the E . W . M ., the P . G . S . W . closed Lodge in harmony .
The following are the present Officers of the '' Provincial Grand Lodge of Munster : '' - —The illustrious Major-General Sir James Charles Chatterton , Bart ., K . H ., Sov . Grand Inspector P -Gen ., 33 rd or dernier Degree , Prov . GM , ; Major Robt . Atkins , J . P . P . G . B ; ^ . P rov . G . M . ; Anth ony Perrier , P . G . E . > J < and K . H ., S . G . W . ; Bichard Mearce , P . G . It . ^; J . G-. W . ; Godfrey Brereton , S . G . LG . 33 rd , S . G . D . ; James E . White , P . M . ; No . 8 , J . G . D . ; Bev . John D . Penrose , HILT ., No . 1 , G . Chap . ; George Chatterton , P . G-. R . >^ K . H . , Prov . Gr . Sec . Quarterly
days of meeting third Monday in Pebruary ^ May , August , and November . Lodges meeting in the province of Munster—Symbolic , Nos . 1 , 3 , 8 , 15 , 61 , 68 , 7 L . 84 , 95 , 99 , 190 , 385 , 555 , 27 ; Royal Arch Chapters , Nos . ' 1 , 8 , 15 , 67 , 71 ; H . K / L Encampments , Nos , 1 , 67 y 71 ; Prince Masons Chapter , ISTo . 1 . Masonic Female Orphan Asylum , Mary-street , E . Clebtjrne , P . M ., 71 , Great Georges-street ; Treas ,
KORFH MUNSTEE . Limerick . —^ The Provincial Grand Lodge met at high noon on the 7 th February , being the regular quarterly meeting ; the most illustrious Bro . M . Turn ell , No . 33 , Prov . G . M ., presiding , who communicated the half-yearly report of the district which he intended for the Grand Lodge . At two o ' clock p . m . the Union Lodge , No . 13 , held their periodical sitting , at which the Prov . G . M . M . Furnell , No . 33 , presented a Masonic portrait of himself by Bro . Hughes , 432 , Strand ,
London , together with the lecture delivered by Bro . Townsend , No . 33 , V . Prov . G . M ., on the 5 th of January ; both elicited the warmest encomiums from the Brethren . At five P . M . Prince Masons , Chapter No . 4 , held their usual quarterly meeting , and were subsequently entertained most sumptuously by their Bro . Furnell . In the evening trie Prov . G . M . Bro . Michael Furnell , B . L ., entertained at dinner , at his house in George-street , the Earl of Donoughmore , Major Massy , Captain Westropp , and a select party of Prince Masons .
Colonial
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ANTIGUA . St . John ' s Lodge ( No . 723 ) . —The Brethren of this Lodge assembled at a quarter past ten o ' clock on the 27 th December , and Lodge opened , the members formed in procession in High-street , and proceeded , headed by drummers and lifers , to the Cathedral , at the gate of which the procession halted , and in inverted order entered the sacred building . After the ordinary service of the day , his Lordship the Bishop of the Diocese delivered from the altar an able and instructive
Masonic address to the Brethren , which ' was attentively listened to by a large congregation assembled on the occasion . At the conclusion , a collection was taken for charitable purposes , after which the Brethren retired by the north gate , and marched in procession back to the Lodge-room . On arrival , and the W . M . ' s call to order , the Lodge business was resumed , and Bro . John Shervington , who had been unanimously re-elected Master for the ensuing year , delivered the following address : —
c < Brother Officers , and Members of the Lodge , t ( Having on our last stated communication expressed my gratitude , and tendered my thanks for your unanimous re-election of me to preside over No . 723 for the ensuing year—I shall only on the present occasion detain you for a few moments , while addressing you briefly . Our Lodge lias so steadily and satisfactorily Vpj-u in , " ' 2 i
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three established Degrees in Craft Masonry in the Lodges of the province . The result is , that the P . G ; Sec . will summon the Masters and Past Masters of the province on some convenient day in the ensuing month , when it is hoped their united wisdom will produce the deserved object . After the suitable prayer , by command of the E . W . M ., the P . G . S . W . closed Lodge in harmony .
The following are the present Officers of the '' Provincial Grand Lodge of Munster : '' - —The illustrious Major-General Sir James Charles Chatterton , Bart ., K . H ., Sov . Grand Inspector P -Gen ., 33 rd or dernier Degree , Prov . GM , ; Major Robt . Atkins , J . P . P . G . B ; ^ . P rov . G . M . ; Anth ony Perrier , P . G . E . > J < and K . H ., S . G . W . ; Bichard Mearce , P . G . It . ^; J . G-. W . ; Godfrey Brereton , S . G . LG . 33 rd , S . G . D . ; James E . White , P . M . ; No . 8 , J . G . D . ; Bev . John D . Penrose , HILT ., No . 1 , G . Chap . ; George Chatterton , P . G-. R . >^ K . H . , Prov . Gr . Sec . Quarterly
days of meeting third Monday in Pebruary ^ May , August , and November . Lodges meeting in the province of Munster—Symbolic , Nos . 1 , 3 , 8 , 15 , 61 , 68 , 7 L . 84 , 95 , 99 , 190 , 385 , 555 , 27 ; Royal Arch Chapters , Nos . ' 1 , 8 , 15 , 67 , 71 ; H . K / L Encampments , Nos , 1 , 67 y 71 ; Prince Masons Chapter , ISTo . 1 . Masonic Female Orphan Asylum , Mary-street , E . Clebtjrne , P . M ., 71 , Great Georges-street ; Treas ,
KORFH MUNSTEE . Limerick . —^ The Provincial Grand Lodge met at high noon on the 7 th February , being the regular quarterly meeting ; the most illustrious Bro . M . Turn ell , No . 33 , Prov . G . M ., presiding , who communicated the half-yearly report of the district which he intended for the Grand Lodge . At two o ' clock p . m . the Union Lodge , No . 13 , held their periodical sitting , at which the Prov . G . M . M . Furnell , No . 33 , presented a Masonic portrait of himself by Bro . Hughes , 432 , Strand ,
London , together with the lecture delivered by Bro . Townsend , No . 33 , V . Prov . G . M ., on the 5 th of January ; both elicited the warmest encomiums from the Brethren . At five P . M . Prince Masons , Chapter No . 4 , held their usual quarterly meeting , and were subsequently entertained most sumptuously by their Bro . Furnell . In the evening trie Prov . G . M . Bro . Michael Furnell , B . L ., entertained at dinner , at his house in George-street , the Earl of Donoughmore , Major Massy , Captain Westropp , and a select party of Prince Masons .
Colonial
COLONIAL
ANTIGUA . St . John ' s Lodge ( No . 723 ) . —The Brethren of this Lodge assembled at a quarter past ten o ' clock on the 27 th December , and Lodge opened , the members formed in procession in High-street , and proceeded , headed by drummers and lifers , to the Cathedral , at the gate of which the procession halted , and in inverted order entered the sacred building . After the ordinary service of the day , his Lordship the Bishop of the Diocese delivered from the altar an able and instructive
Masonic address to the Brethren , which ' was attentively listened to by a large congregation assembled on the occasion . At the conclusion , a collection was taken for charitable purposes , after which the Brethren retired by the north gate , and marched in procession back to the Lodge-room . On arrival , and the W . M . ' s call to order , the Lodge business was resumed , and Bro . John Shervington , who had been unanimously re-elected Master for the ensuing year , delivered the following address : —
c < Brother Officers , and Members of the Lodge , t ( Having on our last stated communication expressed my gratitude , and tendered my thanks for your unanimous re-election of me to preside over No . 723 for the ensuing year—I shall only on the present occasion detain you for a few moments , while addressing you briefly . Our Lodge lias so steadily and satisfactorily Vpj-u in , " ' 2 i