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inst . at the Swan Inn . Present , Bros . Francis , AA ' . M . ; lork , S . XV- ; Wiseman , J . W . and Sec ; Clarey , P . M . and Treas . ; Sake , I . P . M . ; Winter , S . D Dove , J . D . ; Bragg , S . G . ; also the following P . M . ' s , Bros . Blyth , Bishop , Coppin , AA alfbrd , Ames , R . Salmon , and Bros . Parker , Stammers , Pudney , G . Riches , D . Griggs . Visitors , Bros . AVright , P . M . 576 , 959 , Ipswich , Suffolk , and Prov . S . G . D . Tho lodge was opened in duo form , the minutes of previous meetings wore read and

confirmed , the ballot was then taken for Mr . Charles Randall , who had been regularly proposed , and on the return of tbe box to the east he was declared to be unanimously elected , the chair was now assumed by Bro . Blyth , P . M ., and the candidate was then introduced in solemn and impressive manner , so characteristic of the working of Bro . Blyth , initiated info the mysteries and privileges of ancient Freemasonry ; it was then . proposed by our AA . M . and seconded by Bro . Ames that a

Lodge of Instruction be held at the Freemasons' Tavern , on Wednesday , 'the 7 th Nov . ; several other propositions were taken and the lodge was then closed , the brethren adjourned for refreshment . At the banquet the AV . M . gave " The Health of tho newly Initiated . " Bro . Charles Randall in responding expressed his thanks for the honour that had been conferred upon him , and said he hoped that his future career would be such as would not onlbring credit to his own name

y but that of the Order of which he was now a member . The AV . M . then asked the brethren to fill bumpers for the toast of the evening , which was " The Health of the Visitors , Bros . Cook and AVright , " the toast was draniv with all honours . Bro . Wright , in responding , said , on behalf of the AV . M . and brethren of the following lodges , viz ., 576 and 969 , I invite you all , and I can only say we shall be delighted to see you when you can make it convenient to pay us a visit at Ipswich .

Various other toasts followed and a very happy evening , was spent , the harmony of the meeting was enhanced by the admirable vocal powers displayed by Bros . Bragg , AVinter , Closson , Blyth , AValford , Griggs , Randall , and the W . M .

ISLE OF MAN . RA 3 ISEY . —St . Maughold Lodge ( No . 1 , 075 ) . —The usual monthly meeting of the lodge was held in their large and commodious rooms , on Thursday , tho 18 th ult ., Bro . II . Rothwell , AV . M ., presiding , ably assisted by Bro . M'AYhannell as S . AA ., and Bro . AA . Hunter as J . AV . ; " the other officers and brethren present being Bros . Laughlin , Sec . ; H . P . AA'ebb , S . D . ; G . II . AValker , as J . D . ; R , B . Henderson , I . G . ; Rev . P . Henrey ,

Rev . J , E . Pattison , Robert Peare , Thomas Allen , E . M . Tankman , J . J . Cleator , A . B . Skeoch , and E . Tibbits , visitor ( 721 ) . P . M . Peare , Jun ,, M . D ., proposed by letter , being about to proceed to America , was ballottcd for ; and , it being unanimous in his favour , was duly initiated , the ceremony being performed in a very impressive manner by the AV . M . Bro . Kermode was then raised to the third or M . M . degree , the ceremony being also performed bBro . RothwellW . M . after

y , , which Bro . Kermode was invested with the collar and jewel of chaplain , the AA . M . at the same time complimenting him on the interest and ability ho had brought to bear on all lodge matters since his initiation . Several gentlemen were proposed as candidates . Two brethren were then appointed to purchase

a harmonium for tho use of the lodge . An amount sufficient for the purpose having been khuA ' iy presented by a few rf the members . The Brethren then retired to slight refreshment ; when , after the usual loyal and masonic toasts , the W . M . proposed , tho health of the initiate Bro . Dr . Peare , who replied suitably when tho health of the Rev . Chaplain who had been raised and invested that night was proposed , which elicited from tho Rev . Brother a very earnest response , in which was

set forth very strikingly and impressively tho necessity and advantage of practising that first of our grand principles"Brotherly Love . " The health of our Visiting Brother , Bro . E . Tibbits , being proposed , he , in reply , complimented the Lodge on tho efficiency of its officers , and congratulated them on being in such a prosperous condition . lie found that , although the St . Maughold Ledge had not been a year in existencethat they miht with justice takerank with much

, g , older lodges with regard to numbers , and also , what was of more importance , intelligence and respectability . Ho could observe that the the three learned professions were well represented near him ; and ho concluded by recommending the Brethren present to take the initiative in organising an educational scheme on the island for the benefit of children of

deceased Masons , similar to some in England . The last toast being given , the lodge separated in love and harmony . KENT . GRAVESEND . —Freedom Lodge of Instruction ( No . 77 ) . —This lodge held a meeting' on Thursday evening , October 25 th , in the lodge room , Clarendon Hotel , under the presidency of Bro , Thomas NettleinghamP . Prov . S . G . AV . The lodge being

, opened in due form , the seven sections of the first lecture were severally answered by the following brethren : —Bro . White , 1 st ; Moore , 2 nd ; Pottinger , 3 rd ; Barczinsky , 4 th ; Bennett , 5 th ; Wright , 6 th ; and Hills , 7 th . The five sections of the second lecture by Bro . Holliiigum , 1 st ; Harvey , 2 nd ; Sheen , 3 rd ; Relph , 4 th ; and Hilder , 5 th . The third lecture by Bro . Hart , 1 st ; Troughton , 2 nd ; and Hicks , 3 rd ; all of whom are

members of the lodge , and did their work in a most impressive manner , yet we cannot refrain from mentioning the names of Bros . Pottinger , Hills , Hilder , and Harvey , whose distinction of enunciation elicited merited commendation . Too much praise cannot be awarded to the presiding officer for his untiring efforts in bringing the Lodge of Instruction to such high state of proficiency , a vote of thanks being recorded in his favour previous to closing the lodge . AYe counted upwards of fifty brethren

present , among whom were Bros . AYates , P . G . S . ; Ashdown , AV . M . 184 ; Quait , P . M . 229 ; Busbridge , S . W . 1063 ; Stone , 311 ; Brandt , 23 . After closing the lodge the brethren partook of refreshment , and a very agreeable evening was spent .

LANCASHIRE ( WEST ) . ASHTON-IN-MAE : EREIEED . —Lodge of Faith ( No . 484 ) . —The regular monthly meeting of this lodge was held on Wednesday , the 24 th ult ., at the Gerrard Arms Hotel , at seven o ' clock , p . m ., the following brethren were present , viz .: Bros . J . Stone , P . M . ; Sumner , P . M ., S . AV . ; Cooper , as J . AY . ; Yates , Ainsworth , T . Fairhurst , AYood , Tyler . Visitor : Bro . J . Bowes , P . M . 148 , Prov / G . Dir . of Cers . ( who by special request of the W . M . Bro .

T . Stone , who was unavoidably absent ) , occupied the chair of K . S . The lodge was opened in due form with solemn prayer , ancl the minutes of the last regular lodge meeting read and confirmed . The lodge was opened in the second degree , and Bro . T . Fairhurst , of Douglas , Isle of Man , being a candidate for advancement , and having proved his claims , was entrusted , and retired . The lodge was opened in the third degree , Bro . Fairhurst admitted in due form and raised to the sublime degree

of a M . M ., under the able deaconate of Bro . J . Stone . The lodge was then closed down to the first degree , and no business offering , it was finally closed with tho usual solemnities at a quarter to nine o'clock , and the brethren separated in harmony .

AATAERijrGTON . —LODGE OE LIGHTS ( NO . 148 ) . The regular monthly meeting of the lodge was held on Monday , the 29 th ult ., at the Masonic Rooms , Sankey-street , at half-past six o'clock . The lodge was opened by Bro . John Bowes , P . M ., & , c , who-was supported by the following brethren viz .: Bros . AY . Smith , S . W ; R . Stevenson , J . XV . ; H . B . White , P . M ., Prov . G . Dir . of Cers . ; D . Finney , J . D . ; C . Ekkerfc , Org . ; J . HamerP . M . Prov . G . Treas . ; J . IlepherdR . GibbonsJ .

, , , , Pierpoint , Capt . Reynolds , A . AYaring , B . P . Coxon , C . E ., AV . Mossop , II . Cunningham , G . Blackhursf , XV . A \ oods , J . Warrington AYood , C . AA ood , J . Plinston , II . Syred , AV . Richardson , J . Johnson , Dr . Pennington , Dr . Spmks , M . WaAljer , W . "H . Spring , J . Bancroft , J . Auderton , AA . Savage . Visitors : Bros . W . R . Bainbridge , 314 , 343 , and AV . M . 721 ; E . C . Cooper J . D . 4 S 4 ; T . Ainsworth , I . G . 4 S 4 ; Captain R , Paterson , St .

Andrew ' s Lodge , 437 , Dunedin , New Zealand , S . C . ; T . Domvillc , 203 ; Dr . Cooper , 75 S ; J . G . Hughes , and D . Shaw , 1055 . The lodge was opened in due form , and the minutes of the last regular meeting read and confirmed . Bro . Hamer , Prov . G . Treas ., now took the chair , when Bro . M . AValker sought advancement , and having proved his claim was entrusted , and retired . Tho lodge was opened in the second degree , when

Bro . AA alker was admitted and passed . The chair was now assumed by £ Bro . J . Bowes , when Bros . C . AYood and John AVarrington Wood applied for preferment , and having proved , their efficiency , were entrusted and retired . Tho lodge was opened in the third degree , the two brethren re-admitted and raised to the sublime degree of M . M . The lodge was closed down to the first degree , when the routine business was transacted , among which Bros . AV . R . Bainbridge , AV . M . 721 , and J . G . Hughes , were proposed as joining members . The acting W . M ., Bro . Bowes now stated that tho next business was

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HISTORY OF FREEMASONRY IN CORNWALL. Article 1
CHARITY. Article 2
UNDER BONDS. Article 3
THE NEMESIS : A TALE OF THE DAYS OF TRAJAN. Article 5
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 8
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 9
FREEMASONRY IN TURKEY. Article 9
THE G. Y. BROOKE LIFEBOAT. Article 10
PRESERVATION OF LIFE FROM SHIPWRECK. Article 10
Untitled Article 11
MASONIC MEMS. Article 11
METROPOLITAN. Article 11
PROVINCIAL. Article 11
ROYAL ARCH. Article 16
ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE. Article 16
RED CROSS KNIGHTS. Article 16
INDIA. Article 16
REVIEWS. Article 18
THE WEEK. Article 18
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Provincial.

inst . at the Swan Inn . Present , Bros . Francis , AA ' . M . ; lork , S . XV- ; Wiseman , J . W . and Sec ; Clarey , P . M . and Treas . ; Sake , I . P . M . ; Winter , S . D Dove , J . D . ; Bragg , S . G . ; also the following P . M . ' s , Bros . Blyth , Bishop , Coppin , AA alfbrd , Ames , R . Salmon , and Bros . Parker , Stammers , Pudney , G . Riches , D . Griggs . Visitors , Bros . AVright , P . M . 576 , 959 , Ipswich , Suffolk , and Prov . S . G . D . Tho lodge was opened in duo form , the minutes of previous meetings wore read and

confirmed , the ballot was then taken for Mr . Charles Randall , who had been regularly proposed , and on the return of tbe box to the east he was declared to be unanimously elected , the chair was now assumed by Bro . Blyth , P . M ., and the candidate was then introduced in solemn and impressive manner , so characteristic of the working of Bro . Blyth , initiated info the mysteries and privileges of ancient Freemasonry ; it was then . proposed by our AA . M . and seconded by Bro . Ames that a

Lodge of Instruction be held at the Freemasons' Tavern , on Wednesday , 'the 7 th Nov . ; several other propositions were taken and the lodge was then closed , the brethren adjourned for refreshment . At the banquet the AV . M . gave " The Health of tho newly Initiated . " Bro . Charles Randall in responding expressed his thanks for the honour that had been conferred upon him , and said he hoped that his future career would be such as would not onlbring credit to his own name

y but that of the Order of which he was now a member . The AV . M . then asked the brethren to fill bumpers for the toast of the evening , which was " The Health of the Visitors , Bros . Cook and AVright , " the toast was draniv with all honours . Bro . Wright , in responding , said , on behalf of the AV . M . and brethren of the following lodges , viz ., 576 and 969 , I invite you all , and I can only say we shall be delighted to see you when you can make it convenient to pay us a visit at Ipswich .

Various other toasts followed and a very happy evening , was spent , the harmony of the meeting was enhanced by the admirable vocal powers displayed by Bros . Bragg , AVinter , Closson , Blyth , AValford , Griggs , Randall , and the W . M .

ISLE OF MAN . RA 3 ISEY . —St . Maughold Lodge ( No . 1 , 075 ) . —The usual monthly meeting of the lodge was held in their large and commodious rooms , on Thursday , tho 18 th ult ., Bro . II . Rothwell , AV . M ., presiding , ably assisted by Bro . M'AYhannell as S . AA ., and Bro . AA . Hunter as J . AV . ; " the other officers and brethren present being Bros . Laughlin , Sec . ; H . P . AA'ebb , S . D . ; G . II . AValker , as J . D . ; R , B . Henderson , I . G . ; Rev . P . Henrey ,

Rev . J , E . Pattison , Robert Peare , Thomas Allen , E . M . Tankman , J . J . Cleator , A . B . Skeoch , and E . Tibbits , visitor ( 721 ) . P . M . Peare , Jun ,, M . D ., proposed by letter , being about to proceed to America , was ballottcd for ; and , it being unanimous in his favour , was duly initiated , the ceremony being performed in a very impressive manner by the AV . M . Bro . Kermode was then raised to the third or M . M . degree , the ceremony being also performed bBro . RothwellW . M . after

y , , which Bro . Kermode was invested with the collar and jewel of chaplain , the AA . M . at the same time complimenting him on the interest and ability ho had brought to bear on all lodge matters since his initiation . Several gentlemen were proposed as candidates . Two brethren were then appointed to purchase

a harmonium for tho use of the lodge . An amount sufficient for the purpose having been khuA ' iy presented by a few rf the members . The Brethren then retired to slight refreshment ; when , after the usual loyal and masonic toasts , the W . M . proposed , tho health of the initiate Bro . Dr . Peare , who replied suitably when tho health of the Rev . Chaplain who had been raised and invested that night was proposed , which elicited from tho Rev . Brother a very earnest response , in which was

set forth very strikingly and impressively tho necessity and advantage of practising that first of our grand principles"Brotherly Love . " The health of our Visiting Brother , Bro . E . Tibbits , being proposed , he , in reply , complimented the Lodge on tho efficiency of its officers , and congratulated them on being in such a prosperous condition . lie found that , although the St . Maughold Ledge had not been a year in existencethat they miht with justice takerank with much

, g , older lodges with regard to numbers , and also , what was of more importance , intelligence and respectability . Ho could observe that the the three learned professions were well represented near him ; and ho concluded by recommending the Brethren present to take the initiative in organising an educational scheme on the island for the benefit of children of

deceased Masons , similar to some in England . The last toast being given , the lodge separated in love and harmony . KENT . GRAVESEND . —Freedom Lodge of Instruction ( No . 77 ) . —This lodge held a meeting' on Thursday evening , October 25 th , in the lodge room , Clarendon Hotel , under the presidency of Bro , Thomas NettleinghamP . Prov . S . G . AV . The lodge being

, opened in due form , the seven sections of the first lecture were severally answered by the following brethren : —Bro . White , 1 st ; Moore , 2 nd ; Pottinger , 3 rd ; Barczinsky , 4 th ; Bennett , 5 th ; Wright , 6 th ; and Hills , 7 th . The five sections of the second lecture by Bro . Holliiigum , 1 st ; Harvey , 2 nd ; Sheen , 3 rd ; Relph , 4 th ; and Hilder , 5 th . The third lecture by Bro . Hart , 1 st ; Troughton , 2 nd ; and Hicks , 3 rd ; all of whom are

members of the lodge , and did their work in a most impressive manner , yet we cannot refrain from mentioning the names of Bros . Pottinger , Hills , Hilder , and Harvey , whose distinction of enunciation elicited merited commendation . Too much praise cannot be awarded to the presiding officer for his untiring efforts in bringing the Lodge of Instruction to such high state of proficiency , a vote of thanks being recorded in his favour previous to closing the lodge . AYe counted upwards of fifty brethren

present , among whom were Bros . AYates , P . G . S . ; Ashdown , AV . M . 184 ; Quait , P . M . 229 ; Busbridge , S . W . 1063 ; Stone , 311 ; Brandt , 23 . After closing the lodge the brethren partook of refreshment , and a very agreeable evening was spent .

LANCASHIRE ( WEST ) . ASHTON-IN-MAE : EREIEED . —Lodge of Faith ( No . 484 ) . —The regular monthly meeting of this lodge was held on Wednesday , the 24 th ult ., at the Gerrard Arms Hotel , at seven o ' clock , p . m ., the following brethren were present , viz .: Bros . J . Stone , P . M . ; Sumner , P . M ., S . AV . ; Cooper , as J . AY . ; Yates , Ainsworth , T . Fairhurst , AYood , Tyler . Visitor : Bro . J . Bowes , P . M . 148 , Prov / G . Dir . of Cers . ( who by special request of the W . M . Bro .

T . Stone , who was unavoidably absent ) , occupied the chair of K . S . The lodge was opened in due form with solemn prayer , ancl the minutes of the last regular lodge meeting read and confirmed . The lodge was opened in the second degree , and Bro . T . Fairhurst , of Douglas , Isle of Man , being a candidate for advancement , and having proved his claims , was entrusted , and retired . The lodge was opened in the third degree , Bro . Fairhurst admitted in due form and raised to the sublime degree

of a M . M ., under the able deaconate of Bro . J . Stone . The lodge was then closed down to the first degree , and no business offering , it was finally closed with tho usual solemnities at a quarter to nine o'clock , and the brethren separated in harmony .

AATAERijrGTON . —LODGE OE LIGHTS ( NO . 148 ) . The regular monthly meeting of the lodge was held on Monday , the 29 th ult ., at the Masonic Rooms , Sankey-street , at half-past six o'clock . The lodge was opened by Bro . John Bowes , P . M ., & , c , who-was supported by the following brethren viz .: Bros . AY . Smith , S . W ; R . Stevenson , J . XV . ; H . B . White , P . M ., Prov . G . Dir . of Cers . ; D . Finney , J . D . ; C . Ekkerfc , Org . ; J . HamerP . M . Prov . G . Treas . ; J . IlepherdR . GibbonsJ .

, , , , Pierpoint , Capt . Reynolds , A . AYaring , B . P . Coxon , C . E ., AV . Mossop , II . Cunningham , G . Blackhursf , XV . A \ oods , J . Warrington AYood , C . AA ood , J . Plinston , II . Syred , AV . Richardson , J . Johnson , Dr . Pennington , Dr . Spmks , M . WaAljer , W . "H . Spring , J . Bancroft , J . Auderton , AA . Savage . Visitors : Bros . W . R . Bainbridge , 314 , 343 , and AV . M . 721 ; E . C . Cooper J . D . 4 S 4 ; T . Ainsworth , I . G . 4 S 4 ; Captain R , Paterson , St .

Andrew ' s Lodge , 437 , Dunedin , New Zealand , S . C . ; T . Domvillc , 203 ; Dr . Cooper , 75 S ; J . G . Hughes , and D . Shaw , 1055 . The lodge was opened in due form , and the minutes of the last regular meeting read and confirmed . Bro . Hamer , Prov . G . Treas ., now took the chair , when Bro . M . AValker sought advancement , and having proved his claim was entrusted , and retired . Tho lodge was opened in the second degree , when

Bro . AA alker was admitted and passed . The chair was now assumed by £ Bro . J . Bowes , when Bros . C . AYood and John AVarrington Wood applied for preferment , and having proved , their efficiency , were entrusted and retired . Tho lodge was opened in the third degree , the two brethren re-admitted and raised to the sublime degree of M . M . The lodge was closed down to the first degree , when the routine business was transacted , among which Bros . AV . R . Bainbridge , AV . M . 721 , and J . G . Hughes , were proposed as joining members . The acting W . M ., Bro . Bowes now stated that tho next business was

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