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Gtanet Ebdge was opened in form at hight twelve by the E ; W . I > . Prov . G . M . * Bro . ^ Greaves , of Penrith , assisted hy the Prov , Gr ^ of regret amphgst Me Breth for Cumberland , w Prov . Grand Lodge meeting / the B ^ for the ensuing year . On thB the Prov ; G . Trea ^
The ^^ ^^ ^ ^ fo ^ J James Graha ^ . Wicfemj G-. S . W ;; T . E o ^ M . ^ ., Chaplains ; M . EM Croft W ^
£ Bees , ^^ Birvfer ;; ^ G ; Phrsuivant ; J . Storey , G . Tyler- ^ : V ^ son , Np . ^ 5 ^ Gk Stewards .
After the ( usual Lodge business was finished , thp Brethren , headed by the band of th £ Eoyal Cun ^ berland M VfeS relad b ^^ preached by Kev ^ M preacher took for his text Nehemiati m | f Q 6 % vrhieh was good upon ^ w ot ^ s that he ba ^ spoken uhM h *^ for of
appropriate sermon ^ a collection was made purposes charity , and the pro ^ eeMs given to the eta ? e- ^ med , and feethren adjourned to an excellent 4 ^ LMge in" the province except from Carlisle , and this caused some regret amongst the Brethren , as it said very for the life and activity of the Craft in that
ahcleht city , once so famous for its Masonic strength . Between seventy and eighty of the Brethren sat doto to dinner , which Was presided oyer B . Prov . GvM > Brother Greaycs , supported , on the right , by Eev . Joseph Halli * fax , G . Beg . ; M . Binlington , G . Treas ., and J . Lemon , G ^ Steward : on t ^ by Eev . Croft Worgan Bew , M . A ., G . Sec . ; Henry Spencer ,. / W . M * . No . 188 , and T . Kobinson , G . SwB . The vice-chairs were occupied by J . Wickam , G . S . W ., and T . Eoper , G . J . W .
The usual Masonic toasts were given and responded to in a very eloquent manner , and the noble entertainment given to the Brethren by Lodge No . 138 done ample justice to . Buring the evening the B . Prov . G . M . congratulated the Brethren on the fact that Bro . Hamilton , who had been Tyler of the Penrith Lodge , No . 424 , between
forty and fifty years , had been elected an annuitant of the Fund of Benevolence , and now enjoyed a pension of £ 30 in reward of his long and . faithful services , which he was happy to state he still continued to perform , to the great benefit of his Lodge . This was another of the many instances in the province where deserving Masons had been rewarded , and made comfortable in their old age .
Brethren were present from the following Lodges : —Sun , Square , and Compass , No , 138 , Whitehaven ; St . John's , No . 409 , Wigton ; Unanimity , No . 424 , Penrith ; Lodge of Perseverance , No . 508 , Maryport ; Holy Temple , No . 595 , Longtown . The next Prov . Grand Lodge will be held at Penrith , under the patronage of the Lodge of Unanimity , No . 424 , the B . Prov . G . M . having kindly consented , at the request of the Brethren , to hold the Prov . Grand Lodge at the various Lodges in the province in rotation .
BEYONSHIEE . Bkidpobt . — St . Mary ' s Lodge ( No . 1 , 009 ) . — On Thursday , the 23 rd July , Bro . Keech , P . Prov . G . S . B ., held a Lodge at the Bull Inn , in order to constitute a new Lodge , the St . Mary ' s , No . 1 , 009 , and place its first W . M ., Bro . Hinton ,
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Peoyihcial
Gtanet Ebdge was opened in form at hight twelve by the E ; W . I > . Prov . G . M . * Bro . ^ Greaves , of Penrith , assisted hy the Prov , Gr ^ of regret amphgst Me Breth for Cumberland , w Prov . Grand Lodge meeting / the B ^ for the ensuing year . On thB the Prov ; G . Trea ^
The ^^ ^^ ^ ^ fo ^ J James Graha ^ . Wicfemj G-. S . W ;; T . E o ^ M . ^ ., Chaplains ; M . EM Croft W ^
£ Bees , ^^ Birvfer ;; ^ G ; Phrsuivant ; J . Storey , G . Tyler- ^ : V ^ son , Np . ^ 5 ^ Gk Stewards .
After the ( usual Lodge business was finished , thp Brethren , headed by the band of th £ Eoyal Cun ^ berland M VfeS relad b ^^ preached by Kev ^ M preacher took for his text Nehemiati m | f Q 6 % vrhieh was good upon ^ w ot ^ s that he ba ^ spoken uhM h *^ for of
appropriate sermon ^ a collection was made purposes charity , and the pro ^ eeMs given to the eta ? e- ^ med , and feethren adjourned to an excellent 4 ^ LMge in" the province except from Carlisle , and this caused some regret amongst the Brethren , as it said very for the life and activity of the Craft in that
ahcleht city , once so famous for its Masonic strength . Between seventy and eighty of the Brethren sat doto to dinner , which Was presided oyer B . Prov . GvM > Brother Greaycs , supported , on the right , by Eev . Joseph Halli * fax , G . Beg . ; M . Binlington , G . Treas ., and J . Lemon , G ^ Steward : on t ^ by Eev . Croft Worgan Bew , M . A ., G . Sec . ; Henry Spencer ,. / W . M * . No . 188 , and T . Kobinson , G . SwB . The vice-chairs were occupied by J . Wickam , G . S . W ., and T . Eoper , G . J . W .
The usual Masonic toasts were given and responded to in a very eloquent manner , and the noble entertainment given to the Brethren by Lodge No . 138 done ample justice to . Buring the evening the B . Prov . G . M . congratulated the Brethren on the fact that Bro . Hamilton , who had been Tyler of the Penrith Lodge , No . 424 , between
forty and fifty years , had been elected an annuitant of the Fund of Benevolence , and now enjoyed a pension of £ 30 in reward of his long and . faithful services , which he was happy to state he still continued to perform , to the great benefit of his Lodge . This was another of the many instances in the province where deserving Masons had been rewarded , and made comfortable in their old age .
Brethren were present from the following Lodges : —Sun , Square , and Compass , No , 138 , Whitehaven ; St . John's , No . 409 , Wigton ; Unanimity , No . 424 , Penrith ; Lodge of Perseverance , No . 508 , Maryport ; Holy Temple , No . 595 , Longtown . The next Prov . Grand Lodge will be held at Penrith , under the patronage of the Lodge of Unanimity , No . 424 , the B . Prov . G . M . having kindly consented , at the request of the Brethren , to hold the Prov . Grand Lodge at the various Lodges in the province in rotation .
BEYONSHIEE . Bkidpobt . — St . Mary ' s Lodge ( No . 1 , 009 ) . — On Thursday , the 23 rd July , Bro . Keech , P . Prov . G . S . B ., held a Lodge at the Bull Inn , in order to constitute a new Lodge , the St . Mary ' s , No . 1 , 009 , and place its first W . M ., Bro . Hinton ,