. Cheshire, its traditions and history, including a record of the rise and progress of freemasonry in this ancient province . ly andunstintingly given to the improvement of intellectual, social, moral, and materialprosperity of the Country in general and the County of Chester in on in the year, owing to increasing duties, notably in connection withthe Manchester Ship Canal, his Lordship placed in the hands of the GrandMaster, the Prince of Wales, his resignation as Provincial Grand Masterof Cheshire, and in a letter addressed to the brethren, thanked them for thesupport


. Cheshire, its traditions and history, including a record of the rise and progress of freemasonry in this ancient province . ly andunstintingly given to the improvement of intellectual, social, moral, and materialprosperity of the Country in general and the County of Chester in on in the year, owing to increasing duties, notably in connection withthe Manchester Ship Canal, his Lordship placed in the hands of the GrandMaster, the Prince of Wales, his resignation as Provincial Grand Masterof Cheshire, and in a letter addressed to the brethren, thanked them for thesupport he had received in discharging the duties of the oifice, and especiallyfor the generous response they had made to the appeals in support of theMasonic Charities during the fourteen years he had had the honour of presidingover the Province. He had pleasure in handing over to his successor a Provincein which Masonry was in a progressive and flourishing state. The loss toMasonry and to the Province, we may add, was severely felt, and keen regretwas widespread at the event. Brother Alderman D. L. HEWITT,, LORD EGERTON OF TATTON,Past Provincial Grand Master of Cheshire. CHAPTER XXVI. Installation of Hon. Alan de Tatton Egerton, —Progress in the Wirral Peninsula—Sympathywith the United States on President MKinleys assassination—Presentations to Brothers Newhouseand Annett—Centenary Festivals—Notable Meeting at Stockport—Resignation of Sir HoratioLloyd—Installation of Legh—Dedication of Masonic Hall, Chester—Consecrationof the Lodge of King Solomons Temple—Festival of the three local Benevolent Institutions—Sympathy with Lord Kitcheners family—Memorable meeting at New Brighton—The 1918meeting at Northwich—Brother Josepli Clarke, Provincial Grand Secretary—Brethren and theirpart in the Great War—Masonic Benevolence in 1918—The Earl of Chester ( Prince ofWales) joins the Brotherhood—The late Brother Sir Joh


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