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Provincial.
Immed his seat amidst " loud and prolonged [ cheering ' . Bro . G . Halhday responded the health of The Master Elect and Officers / proposed by Bro . HarAvood . hannier meeting has not been held for many months past ; we rejoice to see it , d Avish the Brethren God speed . We are pleased to hear that the differences lich have so long existed between this excellent Lodge and the Prov . G . Lodge at last in a fair way for an amicable settlement . We are assured that the rethren greatly respect and venerate the worthy Prov . G . M ., and great pleasure iis felt by them on hearing that Bro . Harwood received such a kind and fraternal ception . ] STAFFORDSHIRE . APP 0 rN-TMlNT . —^ J / 7 e .-Friday , July 16 th , Noah ' s Ark ( 435 ) , Navigation Inn , Tipton , at 7 . SUSSEX . Appointmekd . — Xorfc / e . —Monday , July 12 th , Derwent ( Ko . 47 ) , Swan Hotel , Hastings , at 8 .
m WARWICKSHIRE . '/ jhhBt Ji Appointments . —Lodges . —Monday , July 12 th , Howe ( 857 ) , Masonic Rooms , Newhall Street , WirmiDgham , at 6 ; Kectitude ( 739 ) , George Hotel , Sugby , at 6 | . M KmiL ^ omn . —SioneleigJb Lodge , ( No . 1027 ) . —This Lodge , the proceedings at She consecration of which some four months since were duly recorded in our fl > ages , having resolved on celebrating the festival of St . John in a becoming man-Spier , invited the Prov . G . M . Lord Leigh , to honour them with his presence .
HisLordwhip having accepted the invitation , Wednesday , 30 th ult . was fixed upon as the ¦ lay , and a large number of Brethren signified their intention of being present . MThe Lodge was opened at the King ' s Arms Hotel , Kenilworth , at 4 o ' clock , Bro . iigChas . Elkington , P . G . S . B . as W . M ., Bro . Chandos Wren Hoskyns , S . W ., and Bro ^ fjFred . Dee , P . G . J . W . / J . W . After the reading and confirmation of the minutes of Sfche last meeting , the Prov . G . M . Avas announced , and on entering the Lodge was receivl & dwith every mark of respect . Nothing more than routine business was disposed
, # > f , and the Lodge , at . 5 o ' clock , adjourned for the purpose of refreshment , about ML 00 Brethren sitting down to a banquet which was served by the host , Bro . Burrall , wx a style that elicited universal praise . The chair Avas filled by Bro . Right Hon . JlLord Leigh , Prov . G . M . and W . M . of the Lodge , supported by Bros . Charles W . ffelkington , P . G . S . B . and J . W ., C . Wren Hoskyns , S . W ., Dee , Mechin , Kettle , ' W ^ mpson , Goode , J . Goode , Lingard , Boddington , Isaac , Briggs , & c . & c . fee ., mem-|||) ers of various Lodges in the provinces , Bro . Joy ( 425 ) , Prov . of Oxford , and mproB . Shrewsbury and Binckes , London . The cloth having been removed and
Space said , the usual loyal toasts were given , the Prov . G . M . prefacing them Avith mk few admirable observations , referring to the recent royal visit to the county , » nd the satisfaction expressed by Her Majesty at her reception by all classes—the pleasure he felt in bearing testimony to the excellence of the arrangements in ¦ every particular—the hope shared in by so many , that they ere long might be ¦ enabled to Avelcome amongst them the Prince of Wales as a Brother , and an ^ acknowledgment of the services rendered by the Prince Consort in the promotion
|| ot the arts and sciences . The toast of the M . W . G . M . the Earl of Zetland having Jfbeen duly honoured , the W . M . proposed that of " the D . G . M . Lord Panmureand * the Grand Officers , " coupling with it the name of their neighbour Bro . Chas . H Elkington , to whom he and they were so much indebted , and to whom he felt the ^ prosperity of the Stoneleigh Lodge was mainly attributable . In reply , Bro . | i lMkington said , he wished that his Lordship—if that kindness which was so pecu * » harly his characteristic would permit it—would spare him , for he really felt
jjmcapable of responding to compliments he felt were so undeserved . He loved | P reemasonry , and they knew it—they knew he was at all times ready to do anvil thing m his power to promote its success . The prosperity of the Stoneleigh Lodge , ifR' + i * lle so mucn rejoiced , he considered attributable to the Kenilworth 1 | 15 rethren , and he was happy to find , from what he had heard that day , that a ? o A ° * emulatiLo 11 had Deen evoked in the province . The Brethren at Stratford-; on-Avon were about to constitute a Lodge , and he Avished them the same amount | " " | ; ot prosperit y which had attended the Stoneleig h , He had sincerely to thank I ™ tQr this renewed expression of their esteem .
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Provincial.
Immed his seat amidst " loud and prolonged [ cheering ' . Bro . G . Halhday responded the health of The Master Elect and Officers / proposed by Bro . HarAvood . hannier meeting has not been held for many months past ; we rejoice to see it , d Avish the Brethren God speed . We are pleased to hear that the differences lich have so long existed between this excellent Lodge and the Prov . G . Lodge at last in a fair way for an amicable settlement . We are assured that the rethren greatly respect and venerate the worthy Prov . G . M ., and great pleasure iis felt by them on hearing that Bro . Harwood received such a kind and fraternal ception . ] STAFFORDSHIRE . APP 0 rN-TMlNT . —^ J / 7 e .-Friday , July 16 th , Noah ' s Ark ( 435 ) , Navigation Inn , Tipton , at 7 . SUSSEX . Appointmekd . — Xorfc / e . —Monday , July 12 th , Derwent ( Ko . 47 ) , Swan Hotel , Hastings , at 8 .
m WARWICKSHIRE . '/ jhhBt Ji Appointments . —Lodges . —Monday , July 12 th , Howe ( 857 ) , Masonic Rooms , Newhall Street , WirmiDgham , at 6 ; Kectitude ( 739 ) , George Hotel , Sugby , at 6 | . M KmiL ^ omn . —SioneleigJb Lodge , ( No . 1027 ) . —This Lodge , the proceedings at She consecration of which some four months since were duly recorded in our fl > ages , having resolved on celebrating the festival of St . John in a becoming man-Spier , invited the Prov . G . M . Lord Leigh , to honour them with his presence .
HisLordwhip having accepted the invitation , Wednesday , 30 th ult . was fixed upon as the ¦ lay , and a large number of Brethren signified their intention of being present . MThe Lodge was opened at the King ' s Arms Hotel , Kenilworth , at 4 o ' clock , Bro . iigChas . Elkington , P . G . S . B . as W . M ., Bro . Chandos Wren Hoskyns , S . W ., and Bro ^ fjFred . Dee , P . G . J . W . / J . W . After the reading and confirmation of the minutes of Sfche last meeting , the Prov . G . M . Avas announced , and on entering the Lodge was receivl & dwith every mark of respect . Nothing more than routine business was disposed
, # > f , and the Lodge , at . 5 o ' clock , adjourned for the purpose of refreshment , about ML 00 Brethren sitting down to a banquet which was served by the host , Bro . Burrall , wx a style that elicited universal praise . The chair Avas filled by Bro . Right Hon . JlLord Leigh , Prov . G . M . and W . M . of the Lodge , supported by Bros . Charles W . ffelkington , P . G . S . B . and J . W ., C . Wren Hoskyns , S . W ., Dee , Mechin , Kettle , ' W ^ mpson , Goode , J . Goode , Lingard , Boddington , Isaac , Briggs , & c . & c . fee ., mem-|||) ers of various Lodges in the provinces , Bro . Joy ( 425 ) , Prov . of Oxford , and mproB . Shrewsbury and Binckes , London . The cloth having been removed and
Space said , the usual loyal toasts were given , the Prov . G . M . prefacing them Avith mk few admirable observations , referring to the recent royal visit to the county , » nd the satisfaction expressed by Her Majesty at her reception by all classes—the pleasure he felt in bearing testimony to the excellence of the arrangements in ¦ every particular—the hope shared in by so many , that they ere long might be ¦ enabled to Avelcome amongst them the Prince of Wales as a Brother , and an ^ acknowledgment of the services rendered by the Prince Consort in the promotion
|| ot the arts and sciences . The toast of the M . W . G . M . the Earl of Zetland having Jfbeen duly honoured , the W . M . proposed that of " the D . G . M . Lord Panmureand * the Grand Officers , " coupling with it the name of their neighbour Bro . Chas . H Elkington , to whom he and they were so much indebted , and to whom he felt the ^ prosperity of the Stoneleigh Lodge was mainly attributable . In reply , Bro . | i lMkington said , he wished that his Lordship—if that kindness which was so pecu * » harly his characteristic would permit it—would spare him , for he really felt
jjmcapable of responding to compliments he felt were so undeserved . He loved | P reemasonry , and they knew it—they knew he was at all times ready to do anvil thing m his power to promote its success . The prosperity of the Stoneleigh Lodge , ifR' + i * lle so mucn rejoiced , he considered attributable to the Kenilworth 1 | 15 rethren , and he was happy to find , from what he had heard that day , that a ? o A ° * emulatiLo 11 had Deen evoked in the province . The Brethren at Stratford-; on-Avon were about to constitute a Lodge , and he Avished them the same amount | " " | ; ot prosperit y which had attended the Stoneleig h , He had sincerely to thank I ™ tQr this renewed expression of their esteem .