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;¦/ . ¦ . :, ' ¦¦¦ .. ¦ ¦ , ¦¦'¦ SOMERSETSHIRE . . / : ; , V y / , . AppdrN ! cM [ ENT . ^ Xoto < --Wednesday , September 22 , Brotherly Love ( 412 ) , Yeovil , sit 7 .
- STAFFORDSHIRE . APPOiNfMEirT . —JDod ^* . —Tuesday , September 21 , Abbey ( 907 ) , Private . ' Koom , Baifton-on-Trent , at : 6 $ ; Wednesday , 22 nd , Sutherland ( 660 ) , Town Hall , BursWm , at 6 ; Thursday , 23 rd , St . Martia'a ( 11 . 5 ) , Freemasons' Arms Burslem 3 at 6 ; Friday , 2 ^ h , Sutherlaccl of Unity- ( Wit ) , Castle Hotel , Newcastle , at 7 . Chapter . — 'Tuesday , 21 st , St . Peter ' s ( 607 ) , Star and Oarter , Wolverhampton , at 5 J . WbnvEUHAMP 769 ) . —The monthly meeting of this Lodge was holden at the Star and Gl-arter , on Friday , Sept . 10 th . The W . M ., Bro ,
F . Gough , presided . The Prov . Q- . M ., Colonel Vernon , was ball otted for , and unanimously elected a member of the Lodge . Mr . Manton was initiated into the mysteries of Freemasonry . Bros . Gr . Ward and P . Sollom were passed to the second degree ; and Bro . 0 . Matthews was raised to the degree of Master Mason . ThreeJBrethren were proposed as joining members , one to rejoin , and ei ght gentlemen were proposed for initiation into the secrets of our Order and as
members of the Lodges The visitors were , W " . Bros . Curran and Hoilier , Prov . Grand Officers of Worcestershire , Bros . Wigginton , N ^ Davison , N <> . 435 ; Fendelo w , Cooke , BettSj iSo . 607 ; Humphreys , No . 7 S ^ 6 and Forsyth . At the banquet , in responding to the health visitors , Bro . Davison said , be was sure that he expressed the opinions of each one of them , by saying how gratified they had been to hear the ceremonies so admirably gone through ; for himself particularly he might add , he belonged to a Lodge that was noted for good working ; but he
must acknowledge that what the Worshipful Master had done that evening , would bear comparison with any thing that they could do . Bro . H oilier proposed the Worshipful Master ; in doing so , he remarked that he had visited many Lodges , but he had never heard the ceremonies and charges delivered in a more impressive and correct manner than they had been by Bro . Gough , The Worshipful Master performed the initiation , passings and raising , and delivered the three charges .
SUFFOLK . Appointments , -- Lodges . —ITriday , September 2 Mb , Provincial Grand Lodge , Ipswich ; Monday , September 2 ist , Providence ( 54 *) , King ' s Arms , Haleswortb , at 7 ; Tuesday , 22 ad , Apollo ( 393 ) , Wfcite Uon , Beecles , at 7 ; Thursday , 2 # ha Yirtne ancl Science , Liom Hotel , Hadleigh , at 7 .
SUSSEX . App ointment . -- Prid & y , September 24 th , Provincial Grand Lodge , Ship Hotel , Brighton . Brighton " .- —Royal YorJc Lodge ( No . 394 ) . —The regular monthly meeting of this Lodge was held at the Old Ship Hotel , Brighton , on Tuesday , the 7 th inst ., the W . M ., Bro . Wooltven , presiding ; supported by Bros . R . Cherriman , ( P . M . ) S . W . ; A . Moppett , J . W . ; A . P . Fabian , S . D . ; W . Marchant , J . D . ; W . li . Wood , ( Grand Steward ) Sec ; and E . J . Burn , I . G . The attendance was unusually numerous , on account
of the official visit of the D . Prov . G . M ; for Sussex , Bro . Captain Dalbiac , who was accompanied by nearly the whole of his Provincial Grand Officers , and honoured the York Lodge , by making his first official visit there . Several past and present Officers and Brethren ofthe South Saxon Lodge ( No . 390 ) Lewes , and Bro . Crew also paid a complimentary visit . The usual salutation having been performed , and the minutes of the previous meeting read and confirmed , a ballot was taken for the admission of Id ' essrs . William Challeu and William B . Bttckman , who were subsequently initiated by the W . M . Unanimous votes of thanks were awarded to
the Mayor of Brighton , ( Bro . Cordy Burrows , ) for his personal kindness to the children of the Girls School , on the occasion of their late visit , and his excellent presidency ; to the Mayor and authorities , for the use of tho Royal Pavilion , Brighton ; and to Bro . W . R . Wood , for his strenuous exertions in promoting the visit , and his services as Secretary , Previous to the closing of the Lodge , tlie D . Prov . G . M . addressed the W . M ., expresing h is pleasure at the welcome given . hina by the Lodge , his desire to be present at such ijaeetings , ai * d his approbation of the excellent working he had that evening witnessed ? and alluding to the desira-At Xi M
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Provincial
;¦/ . ¦ . :, ' ¦¦¦ .. ¦ ¦ , ¦¦'¦ SOMERSETSHIRE . . / : ; , V y / , . AppdrN ! cM [ ENT . ^ Xoto < --Wednesday , September 22 , Brotherly Love ( 412 ) , Yeovil , sit 7 .
- STAFFORDSHIRE . APPOiNfMEirT . —JDod ^* . —Tuesday , September 21 , Abbey ( 907 ) , Private . ' Koom , Baifton-on-Trent , at : 6 $ ; Wednesday , 22 nd , Sutherland ( 660 ) , Town Hall , BursWm , at 6 ; Thursday , 23 rd , St . Martia'a ( 11 . 5 ) , Freemasons' Arms Burslem 3 at 6 ; Friday , 2 ^ h , Sutherlaccl of Unity- ( Wit ) , Castle Hotel , Newcastle , at 7 . Chapter . — 'Tuesday , 21 st , St . Peter ' s ( 607 ) , Star and Oarter , Wolverhampton , at 5 J . WbnvEUHAMP 769 ) . —The monthly meeting of this Lodge was holden at the Star and Gl-arter , on Friday , Sept . 10 th . The W . M ., Bro ,
F . Gough , presided . The Prov . Q- . M ., Colonel Vernon , was ball otted for , and unanimously elected a member of the Lodge . Mr . Manton was initiated into the mysteries of Freemasonry . Bros . Gr . Ward and P . Sollom were passed to the second degree ; and Bro . 0 . Matthews was raised to the degree of Master Mason . ThreeJBrethren were proposed as joining members , one to rejoin , and ei ght gentlemen were proposed for initiation into the secrets of our Order and as
members of the Lodges The visitors were , W " . Bros . Curran and Hoilier , Prov . Grand Officers of Worcestershire , Bros . Wigginton , N ^ Davison , N <> . 435 ; Fendelo w , Cooke , BettSj iSo . 607 ; Humphreys , No . 7 S ^ 6 and Forsyth . At the banquet , in responding to the health visitors , Bro . Davison said , be was sure that he expressed the opinions of each one of them , by saying how gratified they had been to hear the ceremonies so admirably gone through ; for himself particularly he might add , he belonged to a Lodge that was noted for good working ; but he
must acknowledge that what the Worshipful Master had done that evening , would bear comparison with any thing that they could do . Bro . H oilier proposed the Worshipful Master ; in doing so , he remarked that he had visited many Lodges , but he had never heard the ceremonies and charges delivered in a more impressive and correct manner than they had been by Bro . Gough , The Worshipful Master performed the initiation , passings and raising , and delivered the three charges .
SUFFOLK . Appointments , -- Lodges . —ITriday , September 2 Mb , Provincial Grand Lodge , Ipswich ; Monday , September 2 ist , Providence ( 54 *) , King ' s Arms , Haleswortb , at 7 ; Tuesday , 22 ad , Apollo ( 393 ) , Wfcite Uon , Beecles , at 7 ; Thursday , 2 # ha Yirtne ancl Science , Liom Hotel , Hadleigh , at 7 .
SUSSEX . App ointment . -- Prid & y , September 24 th , Provincial Grand Lodge , Ship Hotel , Brighton . Brighton " .- —Royal YorJc Lodge ( No . 394 ) . —The regular monthly meeting of this Lodge was held at the Old Ship Hotel , Brighton , on Tuesday , the 7 th inst ., the W . M ., Bro . Wooltven , presiding ; supported by Bros . R . Cherriman , ( P . M . ) S . W . ; A . Moppett , J . W . ; A . P . Fabian , S . D . ; W . Marchant , J . D . ; W . li . Wood , ( Grand Steward ) Sec ; and E . J . Burn , I . G . The attendance was unusually numerous , on account
of the official visit of the D . Prov . G . M ; for Sussex , Bro . Captain Dalbiac , who was accompanied by nearly the whole of his Provincial Grand Officers , and honoured the York Lodge , by making his first official visit there . Several past and present Officers and Brethren ofthe South Saxon Lodge ( No . 390 ) Lewes , and Bro . Crew also paid a complimentary visit . The usual salutation having been performed , and the minutes of the previous meeting read and confirmed , a ballot was taken for the admission of Id ' essrs . William Challeu and William B . Bttckman , who were subsequently initiated by the W . M . Unanimous votes of thanks were awarded to
the Mayor of Brighton , ( Bro . Cordy Burrows , ) for his personal kindness to the children of the Girls School , on the occasion of their late visit , and his excellent presidency ; to the Mayor and authorities , for the use of tho Royal Pavilion , Brighton ; and to Bro . W . R . Wood , for his strenuous exertions in promoting the visit , and his services as Secretary , Previous to the closing of the Lodge , tlie D . Prov . G . M . addressed the W . M ., expresing h is pleasure at the welcome given . hina by the Lodge , his desire to be present at such ijaeetings , ai * d his approbation of the excellent working he had that evening witnessed ? and alluding to the desira-At Xi M