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Quarterly Communication Of United Grand Lodge.

KENT . Lodge £ a d Rev W H Cummings 26 5 0 R Joynes Emmerson 73 10 0

125 Edward Hire 25 2 0 127 John Uealiug 44 16 6 558 J N Rogers } 7 g ig 0 ti 1 > BLOCK )

615 Geo W Mitohell 32 11 0 709 F Hughes Hallett 7 7 0 972 Richard Westwood 68 15 6 1314 Harry Gross 61 19 0

1414 Rev John Stewart 38 0 6 1464 G H Edmonds 96 12 0 1531 William Hollis 31 10 0 1692 John Kin » 70 7 0

1965 R C Sudlow 129 2 0 2099 Henry C Jone 3 37 5 0 EAST LANCASHIRE .

78 Peter Lawton 26 5 0 146 Thomas Nightingale 10 10 O 269 Thomas Parkinson 110 348 John Kenyon } Israel A Greenhalgh > 63 0 0

Robert Jones J Lodge and Chapter 993 C D Cheetham jun 10 10 0 Lodge 1009 George Hunt

1030 J Cookson 10 10 0 1077 Roger W ScoleB 10 10 0 1458 Fredk Hilton 7 7 0 1723 Benj Derham 10 10 0 Dr Geo H Whittaker 10 10 0

1814 Wm Smith , M . D . 10 10 0 LANCASHIRE ( WEST ) . 32 Edward Segar 10 10 0 Thos Banner Newton 10 10 0

680 James De Bels Adam 51 9 0 1299 Thos Archer Witney 10 10 0 1384 W . J . Thompson 10 10 0 LINCOLN .

The Province Br H E Cousans 374 7 0 362 Ben H Russell 31 10 0 792 W R F Morton 16 12 0 2078 Rev Ed Milford-Weigall 15 15 0 2284 Jack Sntoliffe 10 10 0

MIDDLESEX . 778 William Roebuck 31 8 0 788 Tom H Nott 1293 Col Hugh M Gordon 15 15 0 1309 Chas R Truker 10 10 0

Henry Woods 10 10 0 1326 Wiliam Kite 10 10 0 1415 J Hutchinson 24 2 6 1549 C E Keyser ( see Herts ) 63 0 0 1567 W A Brown J J Mason )

Lodge £ s d 1597 & 2024 Dr W Cook 28 7 0 1793 Walter R Plaford 23 4 0

1897 Osoar Von Holthorp 13 11 6 2048 Philip Cheek 2105 John Read 21 0 0 NORTHS AND HUNTS .

The Chairman , Br the Et Hon the Earl of Euston , including his Lordship ' s personal donation of £ 52 10 a 227 10 0 Lodge 360 Alfred Cookerill 120 0 0 Chapter

360 Comp George Ellard 47 5 0 Lodge 373 Br Thomas Coote jun . 26 17 6 442 WDixey 84 0 0 442 John B Vergette 445 William Whitton 38 3 0

466 Herbert Hart 26 5 0 607 The Hon John Powys 1764 Thos Phipps Dorman 57 15 0 1911 Major F Cooper Turner 55 13 0

NOTTINGHAMSHIRE . 1794 Edward N Elborne 57 15 ° OXFORD .

Rev H A Piokard 5 5 0 357 H O Wakeman 75 1 6 357 R G Pearson 10 10 0 478 Rev H R Cooper Smith 36 15 0 1703 John Coles 10 10 0 1895 Fredk H Holmes 21 0 0

SHROPSHIRE . The Province Br Rowland G Venables 80 0 0 C L Crump 36 15 0 601 E A Hicks ( see Woroester ) 28 11 0 611 Thomas Roberts 13 2 0 1621 W Lascelles-Southwell 52 10 0

SOMERSET . 1199 C L Fry Edwards 51 15 0 STAFFORD . W H Bailey T Ryder 10 10 0

SUFFOLK . 516 C G Hay ward 36 15 0 555 Rev Riohard Peek 16 16 0 936 William H Hall 26 5 0 959 Archibald R Trewe 110 5 0

1224 Geo H Grimwood 20 0 0 1592 Rev C E Barnes 15 15 0 I 1823 Chas Hy Vincent 100 15 0

SURREY . Lodge £ a d 416 C Attersoll Smith 15 15 0 1016 Charles H Knight 26 5 0

1638 T Montague 13 G G 1851 William Parker 18 18 0 1892 George Filmer 27 18 0 2096 J S Fraser 132 6 O TTnftHnnhfid DP 'FT . T Srrnnw 10 10 O

SUSSEX . 732 Francis Daniel 137 11 0 1184 Rev E R Cnrrie 49 19 6 1726 Alfred Lloyd 21 0 0 WARWICK .

74 James Moffat 74 William Hy Johnson 74 Chas J Collins 74 Thomas Surman 74 . Tnaifth OolHna

74 Hugh Thomas 74 John Slater Foster | 74 Walter Joseph Ginder ( 147 0 0 74 Thomas John Graham

74 William Parish HoskinB 74 Felix Jones 74 Joshua Perkins

74 John Rawlins 74 Charles Lee , WILTS .

The Province Br W H Burt 168 0 0 WORCESTER . Br A F Godson , M . P . 10 10 0

529 W B Williamson 21 0 0 G A Hicks 14 1 0 2034 Thos R Arter 31 10 0

YORKSHIRE ( N . and E . ) 57 J Matthews 105 0 0 S Rntter WEST YORKSHIRE .

Thos W Tew x 258 George Heaton 810 Major Geo Robinson 904 Frederick Romain 904 Peter B Coward

904 Joseph France 904 Frederick Cleevea 904 W G Haggard , 974 George Beanland \ 400 0 0

1211 W F Smithson 1513 T W Embleton 1545 Arthur Holmes 1545 Harry Longbottom 1545 J J Rutherford

2069 Robert Abbott 2069 George Tudor Trevor 2261 Walker Dyson 2268 E S Tozer /

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( Continued from page 131 ) . there is no justice in your withholding your support from the Institution , as under our care since 1798 1838 sons of Freemasons have been provided for , and we have now 260 generously supported by the Craft . If we have been too generous in our administration , who has had the privilege and benefit of that generosity ? The boys—the

sons of Freemasons—and I do trust and fervently hope that the brethren will come forward and help us in this hour of need and distress , and make , by the success of June 1889 , something like a compensation for the loss we sustained by the competition with the Girls' School in 1888 . Although wishing every success to

the Girls' School , with which Brother Hedges is associated , I do hope that the Institution with which I have been connected over 30 years will attract your sympathy and support , as I know it will justify the same , and that you will not withhold from us your help iu our distress this year . I can only say to every one here

present it is a source of immense gratification that , notwithstanding the rumours floating abont , in every way yon deem me worthy of paying me the compliment , under the supervision of your excellent Chairman , to respond on behalf of the Institution with which I am more immediately connected , which I assure you is

deserving at your hands of all the support that can be given to it . Bio . Robert Grey P . G . D . President of the Board of Benevolence said it would ill become U 3 on thi" occasion to part without tendering to the Board of Stewards our hearty congratulations and thanks for their individual exertions for the present Festival . Those who

have worked with tho Stewards know how much depends on their personal efforts , and it never was better exemplified than by the magnificeui . sum brought up by thos 9 Stewards of Norths and Hunts , o ^ er wlmrn our Chairman presides a . 3 Prov . G . Maste " .

The toast having b"en duly honoured , Sir Lionel Daroll thanked Bro . Grey for the kind terms in which he had proposed the toast . The body of Stewards hud done everything they could to insure this Festival's SUCL - "S S , bu r . the principal arrangements devolved upon Bro . Terry , and , therefore , as President of tho Board of Stewards ,

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I am personally indebted to him for oarrymg it ont in all its details After a toast had been given in honour of the Ladies , the company adjourned to the Temple , where the usual concert took place .

The special complimentary matinee to Herr Meyer Lntz , to commemorate the completion of the twentieth year of his musical directorship of the Gaiety , will be given on Monday afternoon . The

programme is a most extensive and varied one , being made up of scenes from popular plays of the day , while the incidentals are too numerous to mention . We trust that " House full " will be the order of the day .

There will be a matinee , at the Criterion , of " The Two Roses " on Thursday , the 7 th iuat ., when Mr . Charles Wyndham will play the part of Jack Wyatt . He will be supported by the following : — Messrs . Wm . Farren , Edward Righton , George Giddens , William Blakeley , Mrs . E . Phelps , and the Misses E . Vining , Fanny and Mary Moore .

Mr . Richard Mansfield has decided to produce " King Richard the Third" at the Globe on Saturday evening , tho 16 tb instant . The theatre closes to-night for final rehearsals . The last nights of " Mamma " are announced at the Court , owing to Mr . and Mrs . Kendal having made arrangements to appear , on the 16 th instant , in Mr . A . W . Pinero ' s " The Weaker Sex . "

" From labour to refreshment . " Brethren who may visit London , on Wednesday next , in order to attend Grind Lodge , will find every provision made for their

entertainment at the ever popular Holborn Restaurant . In another column we g ive tho menu for the Table d'Hoto of the day , and will merely add that the service will commence at four o ' clock instead of at 5 * 30 the regular hour .

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Quarterly Communication Of United Grand Lodge.

KENT . Lodge £ a d Rev W H Cummings 26 5 0 R Joynes Emmerson 73 10 0

125 Edward Hire 25 2 0 127 John Uealiug 44 16 6 558 J N Rogers } 7 g ig 0 ti 1 > BLOCK )

615 Geo W Mitohell 32 11 0 709 F Hughes Hallett 7 7 0 972 Richard Westwood 68 15 6 1314 Harry Gross 61 19 0

1414 Rev John Stewart 38 0 6 1464 G H Edmonds 96 12 0 1531 William Hollis 31 10 0 1692 John Kin » 70 7 0

1965 R C Sudlow 129 2 0 2099 Henry C Jone 3 37 5 0 EAST LANCASHIRE .

78 Peter Lawton 26 5 0 146 Thomas Nightingale 10 10 O 269 Thomas Parkinson 110 348 John Kenyon } Israel A Greenhalgh > 63 0 0

Robert Jones J Lodge and Chapter 993 C D Cheetham jun 10 10 0 Lodge 1009 George Hunt

1030 J Cookson 10 10 0 1077 Roger W ScoleB 10 10 0 1458 Fredk Hilton 7 7 0 1723 Benj Derham 10 10 0 Dr Geo H Whittaker 10 10 0

1814 Wm Smith , M . D . 10 10 0 LANCASHIRE ( WEST ) . 32 Edward Segar 10 10 0 Thos Banner Newton 10 10 0

680 James De Bels Adam 51 9 0 1299 Thos Archer Witney 10 10 0 1384 W . J . Thompson 10 10 0 LINCOLN .

The Province Br H E Cousans 374 7 0 362 Ben H Russell 31 10 0 792 W R F Morton 16 12 0 2078 Rev Ed Milford-Weigall 15 15 0 2284 Jack Sntoliffe 10 10 0

MIDDLESEX . 778 William Roebuck 31 8 0 788 Tom H Nott 1293 Col Hugh M Gordon 15 15 0 1309 Chas R Truker 10 10 0

Henry Woods 10 10 0 1326 Wiliam Kite 10 10 0 1415 J Hutchinson 24 2 6 1549 C E Keyser ( see Herts ) 63 0 0 1567 W A Brown J J Mason )

Lodge £ s d 1597 & 2024 Dr W Cook 28 7 0 1793 Walter R Plaford 23 4 0

1897 Osoar Von Holthorp 13 11 6 2048 Philip Cheek 2105 John Read 21 0 0 NORTHS AND HUNTS .

The Chairman , Br the Et Hon the Earl of Euston , including his Lordship ' s personal donation of £ 52 10 a 227 10 0 Lodge 360 Alfred Cookerill 120 0 0 Chapter

360 Comp George Ellard 47 5 0 Lodge 373 Br Thomas Coote jun . 26 17 6 442 WDixey 84 0 0 442 John B Vergette 445 William Whitton 38 3 0

466 Herbert Hart 26 5 0 607 The Hon John Powys 1764 Thos Phipps Dorman 57 15 0 1911 Major F Cooper Turner 55 13 0

NOTTINGHAMSHIRE . 1794 Edward N Elborne 57 15 ° OXFORD .

Rev H A Piokard 5 5 0 357 H O Wakeman 75 1 6 357 R G Pearson 10 10 0 478 Rev H R Cooper Smith 36 15 0 1703 John Coles 10 10 0 1895 Fredk H Holmes 21 0 0

SHROPSHIRE . The Province Br Rowland G Venables 80 0 0 C L Crump 36 15 0 601 E A Hicks ( see Woroester ) 28 11 0 611 Thomas Roberts 13 2 0 1621 W Lascelles-Southwell 52 10 0

SOMERSET . 1199 C L Fry Edwards 51 15 0 STAFFORD . W H Bailey T Ryder 10 10 0

SUFFOLK . 516 C G Hay ward 36 15 0 555 Rev Riohard Peek 16 16 0 936 William H Hall 26 5 0 959 Archibald R Trewe 110 5 0

1224 Geo H Grimwood 20 0 0 1592 Rev C E Barnes 15 15 0 I 1823 Chas Hy Vincent 100 15 0

SURREY . Lodge £ a d 416 C Attersoll Smith 15 15 0 1016 Charles H Knight 26 5 0

1638 T Montague 13 G G 1851 William Parker 18 18 0 1892 George Filmer 27 18 0 2096 J S Fraser 132 6 O TTnftHnnhfid DP 'FT . T Srrnnw 10 10 O

SUSSEX . 732 Francis Daniel 137 11 0 1184 Rev E R Cnrrie 49 19 6 1726 Alfred Lloyd 21 0 0 WARWICK .

74 James Moffat 74 William Hy Johnson 74 Chas J Collins 74 Thomas Surman 74 . Tnaifth OolHna

74 Hugh Thomas 74 John Slater Foster | 74 Walter Joseph Ginder ( 147 0 0 74 Thomas John Graham

74 William Parish HoskinB 74 Felix Jones 74 Joshua Perkins

74 John Rawlins 74 Charles Lee , WILTS .

The Province Br W H Burt 168 0 0 WORCESTER . Br A F Godson , M . P . 10 10 0

529 W B Williamson 21 0 0 G A Hicks 14 1 0 2034 Thos R Arter 31 10 0

YORKSHIRE ( N . and E . ) 57 J Matthews 105 0 0 S Rntter WEST YORKSHIRE .

Thos W Tew x 258 George Heaton 810 Major Geo Robinson 904 Frederick Romain 904 Peter B Coward

904 Joseph France 904 Frederick Cleevea 904 W G Haggard , 974 George Beanland \ 400 0 0

1211 W F Smithson 1513 T W Embleton 1545 Arthur Holmes 1545 Harry Longbottom 1545 J J Rutherford

2069 Robert Abbott 2069 George Tudor Trevor 2261 Walker Dyson 2268 E S Tozer /

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( Continued from page 131 ) . there is no justice in your withholding your support from the Institution , as under our care since 1798 1838 sons of Freemasons have been provided for , and we have now 260 generously supported by the Craft . If we have been too generous in our administration , who has had the privilege and benefit of that generosity ? The boys—the

sons of Freemasons—and I do trust and fervently hope that the brethren will come forward and help us in this hour of need and distress , and make , by the success of June 1889 , something like a compensation for the loss we sustained by the competition with the Girls' School in 1888 . Although wishing every success to

the Girls' School , with which Brother Hedges is associated , I do hope that the Institution with which I have been connected over 30 years will attract your sympathy and support , as I know it will justify the same , and that you will not withhold from us your help iu our distress this year . I can only say to every one here

present it is a source of immense gratification that , notwithstanding the rumours floating abont , in every way yon deem me worthy of paying me the compliment , under the supervision of your excellent Chairman , to respond on behalf of the Institution with which I am more immediately connected , which I assure you is

deserving at your hands of all the support that can be given to it . Bio . Robert Grey P . G . D . President of the Board of Benevolence said it would ill become U 3 on thi" occasion to part without tendering to the Board of Stewards our hearty congratulations and thanks for their individual exertions for the present Festival . Those who

have worked with tho Stewards know how much depends on their personal efforts , and it never was better exemplified than by the magnificeui . sum brought up by thos 9 Stewards of Norths and Hunts , o ^ er wlmrn our Chairman presides a . 3 Prov . G . Maste " .

The toast having b"en duly honoured , Sir Lionel Daroll thanked Bro . Grey for the kind terms in which he had proposed the toast . The body of Stewards hud done everything they could to insure this Festival's SUCL - "S S , bu r . the principal arrangements devolved upon Bro . Terry , and , therefore , as President of tho Board of Stewards ,

Ar01102

I am personally indebted to him for oarrymg it ont in all its details After a toast had been given in honour of the Ladies , the company adjourned to the Temple , where the usual concert took place .

The special complimentary matinee to Herr Meyer Lntz , to commemorate the completion of the twentieth year of his musical directorship of the Gaiety , will be given on Monday afternoon . The

programme is a most extensive and varied one , being made up of scenes from popular plays of the day , while the incidentals are too numerous to mention . We trust that " House full " will be the order of the day .

There will be a matinee , at the Criterion , of " The Two Roses " on Thursday , the 7 th iuat ., when Mr . Charles Wyndham will play the part of Jack Wyatt . He will be supported by the following : — Messrs . Wm . Farren , Edward Righton , George Giddens , William Blakeley , Mrs . E . Phelps , and the Misses E . Vining , Fanny and Mary Moore .

Mr . Richard Mansfield has decided to produce " King Richard the Third" at the Globe on Saturday evening , tho 16 tb instant . The theatre closes to-night for final rehearsals . The last nights of " Mamma " are announced at the Court , owing to Mr . and Mrs . Kendal having made arrangements to appear , on the 16 th instant , in Mr . A . W . Pinero ' s " The Weaker Sex . "

" From labour to refreshment . " Brethren who may visit London , on Wednesday next , in order to attend Grind Lodge , will find every provision made for their

entertainment at the ever popular Holborn Restaurant . In another column we g ive tho menu for the Table d'Hoto of the day , and will merely add that the service will commence at four o ' clock instead of at 5 * 30 the regular hour .

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