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Annual Festival Of The Royal Masonic Institution For Girls.

ANNUAL FESTIVAL OF THE ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR GIRLS .

THIS important event took pface on Wednesday evening last , at the Freemasons' Tavern , Great Queen-street . W . C . The ll . W Prov . Grand Master for Hampshire and the Isle of Wight , Bro . W . Wither B . Beach , M . P ., presided , and was snpported by Sir Francis Burdett , Bart ., P . G . M . Middlesex , Sir E . H . Leohmere , Bart ., M . P ., P . G . M . Worcestershire , Viscount Ranelagh , K . C . B .,

Captain S . G . Homfray Depnty G . M . Monmouthshire , Captain Hunter P . P . G . M . Aberdeenshire , Colonel Shadwell H . Gierke Grand Secretary , Ralph Gooding G . S . D ., Colonel Peters Grand Sword Bearer , Edgar Bowyer Grand Standard Bearer , Rev . H . A . Pickard P . G . C . ; Robert Grey ( Chairman of Stewards ) , Frank Richardson , Peter de Lande Long and J . A . Rucker Past Grand Deacons j J . Messent

P . G . S . B ., C . Greenwood P . G . S . B ., H . G . Bnss Assistant Grand Secretory , H . Smith P . G . Seo . West Yorks , J . Terry Secretary R . M . B . I ., J . E . Le Fenvre Past Grand Secretary Hampshire and Isle of Wight , Richard Eve P . G . W . Hampshire , H . A . Dubois Chairman Ladies' Stewards , C . Greenwood jnn . P . G . Secretary Surrey , Dr . Morris , & o . & o . Over 300 guests assembled . The Chairman in proposing the toast of the evening said he yester .

day had the pleasure of attending at the distribution of prizes , and was glad to be able to announce that the . School was in a most satis . factory and efficient state . It was gratifying to all to see the manner in which the girls went through their various performances j it showed that the education at the School had been carefull y attended to . The domestic and useful arts had been laid great store by , at the same time the cultivation of accomplishments had been carefully watched ; in fact the girls had done great honour to themselves ia

the way they had distinguished themselves in their various avooa . tions . In the Cambridge Local Examinations fifteen girls went np " and of them fourteen passed , three with honours , and two of them achieved honour for religions subjects . This was most gratifying because it showed that where an amonnt of talent , existed it was cnl tivated and made the most of . The satisfactory state of health which

prevails at the present time does great credit to the doctor who looks after them . They had the satisfaction to know also that the mis . tresses , with the exception of Miss Davis—who at present was suffer , ing from illness—had been pupils in the School . One of the assistant mistresses had recently been appointed head of tbe Masonio School in Dublin , and another girl had been appointed to the Bristol Asylnm .

That evidenced that those who were appointed to teach in the School were worthy of the confidence reposed in them . During the last ten years the School had increased its pupils from 112 to 230 . This involved great additional expenditure , and additional responsibilities . The Committee never found themselves justified in spending every penny they received ; they thought it prudent exercise of their respon . sibility to build np for themselves a certain amount of capital : but afc

the same time that prudent considerations guided them , it was well to remember their capital formed a very small portion of the sum necessary to conduct the School ; and unless the liberality of Masons was exercised to a considerable extent the School must fail to carry out the great ends it at present was doing . In firm reliance on the libe . rality of the brethren the additional expenditure had been incurred . Shortly afterwards the folloAving list of subscriptions was an . nounced : —

HOUSE COMMITTEE .

Br . HA Dubois - - 25 0 0 Charles Hammerton . 26 5 0 Peter de Lande Long - 84 0 0 EC Mather - 46 5 0 J H Matthews - 26 5 0 Joshna Nnnn - 54 12 0 Lieut .-Col . Jas . Peters 105 0 0

Jb ' rank Kichardson . a ? 10 U LONDON .

. Lodge Grand Masters Br . James S . Burroughs - - 37 16 0 1 Br . J G L Hemmerde - 28 7 0 1 R Gooding , M . D . - 15 15 0 2 W H Rylands , F . S . A . 21 0 0 Chapter 2 Comp . E Letchworth - 52 10 0 Lodge A Rr f ! n-r . f . TT A Bonn off . _ U 11 r »

5 F Pattison - - 33 12 0 6 B de B Lopez - 10 10 0 7 John Donaldson - 21 0 0 8 F J Rnshton - - 10 10 0 9 James Forbes 9 Russell Elliott - 12 12 0 10 Rev . J W Palmer , M . A . 18 7 6 11 J H McQneen - 38 6 6 12 WJBeedell - . 27 . 6 0 14 G S Walmsley - 27 6 0 18 Samuel S Hasluck - 36 15 0 21 T A I Howell , M . R . C . S . E . 35 14 0 22 Henry Povey - . 40 0 0 23 T W C Leuty . . 36 15 0 j

z » u von uacielszen - 24 3 0 33 John Henry Davis •46 4 0 49 James Moon - - 53 0 6 58 Oswald H Colven . 60 18 0 73 Charles Rayden - 38 17 0 91 Thomas Lough - 36 15 0 143 James Bonlton - 75 12 0 165 Charles Belton - 10 10 0 172 H Hoadley - 52 10 0 179 Walter Dickesou - 38 6 6 180 Geo . A B Fletcher - 55 0 0 181 E W Stanton - 26 5 0 183 AJHirsch - 26 5 0 1 SS ST . T 798 A V . Stain * . IS IS n

188 Lewis Lazarus •28 7 0 193 Walter Wood - 115 10 0 197 Henry Irving - 59 17 0 198 Robert Rowell - 37 0 0 222 Robert Grey - 199 10 0 259 Dr C Godson - 72 9 0 511 Carter Milbourn - 14 0 0 548 WE Batchelor - 47 5 0 554 & 1605 G W Verry - 98 14 0 zac \ \ nr n Tt 7 : n : 1 K IS r \ \ Tviiiitiuis \

uuy > v j - - 1 " -1 " J 617 & 1928 H Massey - 20 0 0 657 J D Matthews - 39 18 0 733 Charles J Kilby . 20 0 0 813 T J Cusworth - 72 18 6 822 F Abbott - - 37 16 0 834 A 0 Bean ¦ - 108 11 0 871 JJPakes - - 21 0 0 898 C Chapman - •60 18 0 902 T Spearing - - 52 10 0 1056 J Boulton - - 101 17 6 1269 B G Frampton - 34 12 0

Lodge 1278 W H Making - 18 17 6

1287 W Cleghorn - 106 1 0 1328 F Kirk - - 36 15 0 1365 J S Badkin - 15 0 0 1365 EM Mallet - - 21 0 0 1382 G T Limn •62 4 3 1383 MPFCaulfield •149 2 0 1426 A F Kibble - - 91 7 0

1446 T Griffiths - - 4 E > U U 1472 V J Holloway •33 0 0 1491 P H Waterlow - 116 11 0 1 KQ » Ti T 3 «» l « m 9 . K IS R

1540 C Graham - - 20 0 0 1584 A Perrot , B . A . - 15 15 0 1602 W Morris 1615 Col . GHJHaldane - 65 2 0 1632 H Baldwin - •21 0 0 1657 S Benton , M . D . - 105 0 0 1658 TEdtnonston . 63 0 0 1668 C Ochse 1669 A C Bradley - - 65 2 0

1672 J Perkins - 27 9 0 1704 J E Elliott - - 58 16 0 1719 J F Porter , M . D . - 144 18 0 1765 GF Smith jnn . - 20 0 0 1768 & 1124 A C Spanll - 60 18 0 1768 J R Jones - - 34 13 0 1791 J Neilson - - 130 0 0 1804 Rev . R H Atherton - 27 0 0 1818 J Clever - - 57 15 0 1820 F J Vialls - - 54 1 6 1829 H Clarke - - 40 0 0 1839 J Wooley Brooke - 33 12 0 1900 G P Festa - - 147 0 0 1949 H B Marshall , C . C . - 105 0 0 1 P . R 3 •RTA 7 ;„ n « mf . inn n n

UNATTACHED . Edgar Bowyer - 94 0 0 TWO Bush - - 68 5 0 W H Farnfield - 57 15 0 James Garner - 15 15 0 T S Howell , M . R . C . S . E . 10 10 0 "William March . 10 10 0 James Salmon - 21 0 0 G Smith , F . R . C . S . - 23 2 0 A Torkington- - 10 10 0 Rev . A F A Woodford 23 2 0 E C Woodward - 10 10 0

W H Kempster , M . D . 17 17 0 W Poore - - 10 10 0 BERKS AND BUCKS . 711 Br . W H Gardener - 30 0 0 Chapter 840 Comp . Rev . F W Harnett 23 7 0 Lodge 948 Br . ASMnrling - 21 0 0

1101 lliohard Dowsett - bl ) 0 0 1501 Richard Pnttick •31 10 0 1565 Rev . Arthur Fearon - 17 It 0 CAMBRIDGESHIRE . Prov . & 88 Br . N J York - 128 2 0 CHESHIRE . S 9 John Clayton - 48 17 0 1289 Henry B * Baro - 26 5 0 1565 George Richardson - 10 10 0

CORNWALL . Province Capt . H G Colvill - 42 0 0 Lodge 1151 Controller S G Bake - 31 10 0 CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORELAND . Unattached nan . ni . T n . rnv . n oc £ n ±

""" go * * " . u » . <» jr - «« « v DERBYSHIRE . 1235 John Stanley - 70 7 0 DEVONSHIRE . 99 HWMadeley - 66 3 0 444 William R Woodman - 126 10 0 1402 John Lane - - 10 10 0 Unattached . H H Locke

-DORSETSHIRE . 1027 R N Howard - DURHAM . Provinco & 111 H Maddison - 86 2 6 ESSEX . 276 J P Lewin - - 37 5 6 1000 W D Merritt - 28 6 6 1545 H E Dehane - - 31 10 0 GLOUCESTERSHIRE .

839 R Vassar Smith - 21 0 0 John Mullings ' - 15 15 0 HANTS AND ISLE OP WIGHT . W Wither B Beach , M . P . ( Chairman ) - 52 10 0 35 A Barfield - - 82 19 0 76 T Stopher - . 77 16 6 130 0 W A Jellicoe - 110 5 0 151 CELock - - 46 4 0 195 E W Rebbeck - 93 19 6 2 S 7 TK Williams - 42 0 0

309 E Goble - - 31 10 0 Chapter 309 Comp . Rev Dr White - 15 15 0 Lodge 342 Bro . John Brickwood - 124 19 0 694 Rev . A G Barker - 100 0 0 698 & 1869 Rev . J N Palmer - 34 13 0 723 R Glasspool - 98 14 0 785 John Broster , M . D . - 23 2 0 nivj v t >/ . m « ll _ _ fV 7 4 0

1331 Richard Eve - 56 14 0 1373 William Tasker •36 16 0 1780 Joseph Stevens - 82 19 0 1903 Thomas Page . -129 3 0 HERTFORDSHIRE . 449 George Mickley - 26 15 6 493 Lient . 11 B Croft - 24 14 0 1327 E West - ¦ 96 12 0 1479 Isaac N Edwards •10 10 0

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Annual Festival Of The Royal Masonic Institution For Girls.

ANNUAL FESTIVAL OF THE ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR GIRLS .

THIS important event took pface on Wednesday evening last , at the Freemasons' Tavern , Great Queen-street . W . C . The ll . W Prov . Grand Master for Hampshire and the Isle of Wight , Bro . W . Wither B . Beach , M . P ., presided , and was snpported by Sir Francis Burdett , Bart ., P . G . M . Middlesex , Sir E . H . Leohmere , Bart ., M . P ., P . G . M . Worcestershire , Viscount Ranelagh , K . C . B .,

Captain S . G . Homfray Depnty G . M . Monmouthshire , Captain Hunter P . P . G . M . Aberdeenshire , Colonel Shadwell H . Gierke Grand Secretary , Ralph Gooding G . S . D ., Colonel Peters Grand Sword Bearer , Edgar Bowyer Grand Standard Bearer , Rev . H . A . Pickard P . G . C . ; Robert Grey ( Chairman of Stewards ) , Frank Richardson , Peter de Lande Long and J . A . Rucker Past Grand Deacons j J . Messent

P . G . S . B ., C . Greenwood P . G . S . B ., H . G . Bnss Assistant Grand Secretory , H . Smith P . G . Seo . West Yorks , J . Terry Secretary R . M . B . I ., J . E . Le Fenvre Past Grand Secretary Hampshire and Isle of Wight , Richard Eve P . G . W . Hampshire , H . A . Dubois Chairman Ladies' Stewards , C . Greenwood jnn . P . G . Secretary Surrey , Dr . Morris , & o . & o . Over 300 guests assembled . The Chairman in proposing the toast of the evening said he yester .

day had the pleasure of attending at the distribution of prizes , and was glad to be able to announce that the . School was in a most satis . factory and efficient state . It was gratifying to all to see the manner in which the girls went through their various performances j it showed that the education at the School had been carefull y attended to . The domestic and useful arts had been laid great store by , at the same time the cultivation of accomplishments had been carefully watched ; in fact the girls had done great honour to themselves ia

the way they had distinguished themselves in their various avooa . tions . In the Cambridge Local Examinations fifteen girls went np " and of them fourteen passed , three with honours , and two of them achieved honour for religions subjects . This was most gratifying because it showed that where an amonnt of talent , existed it was cnl tivated and made the most of . The satisfactory state of health which

prevails at the present time does great credit to the doctor who looks after them . They had the satisfaction to know also that the mis . tresses , with the exception of Miss Davis—who at present was suffer , ing from illness—had been pupils in the School . One of the assistant mistresses had recently been appointed head of tbe Masonio School in Dublin , and another girl had been appointed to the Bristol Asylnm .

That evidenced that those who were appointed to teach in the School were worthy of the confidence reposed in them . During the last ten years the School had increased its pupils from 112 to 230 . This involved great additional expenditure , and additional responsibilities . The Committee never found themselves justified in spending every penny they received ; they thought it prudent exercise of their respon . sibility to build np for themselves a certain amount of capital : but afc

the same time that prudent considerations guided them , it was well to remember their capital formed a very small portion of the sum necessary to conduct the School ; and unless the liberality of Masons was exercised to a considerable extent the School must fail to carry out the great ends it at present was doing . In firm reliance on the libe . rality of the brethren the additional expenditure had been incurred . Shortly afterwards the folloAving list of subscriptions was an . nounced : —

HOUSE COMMITTEE .

Br . HA Dubois - - 25 0 0 Charles Hammerton . 26 5 0 Peter de Lande Long - 84 0 0 EC Mather - 46 5 0 J H Matthews - 26 5 0 Joshna Nnnn - 54 12 0 Lieut .-Col . Jas . Peters 105 0 0

Jb ' rank Kichardson . a ? 10 U LONDON .

. Lodge Grand Masters Br . James S . Burroughs - - 37 16 0 1 Br . J G L Hemmerde - 28 7 0 1 R Gooding , M . D . - 15 15 0 2 W H Rylands , F . S . A . 21 0 0 Chapter 2 Comp . E Letchworth - 52 10 0 Lodge A Rr f ! n-r . f . TT A Bonn off . _ U 11 r »

5 F Pattison - - 33 12 0 6 B de B Lopez - 10 10 0 7 John Donaldson - 21 0 0 8 F J Rnshton - - 10 10 0 9 James Forbes 9 Russell Elliott - 12 12 0 10 Rev . J W Palmer , M . A . 18 7 6 11 J H McQneen - 38 6 6 12 WJBeedell - . 27 . 6 0 14 G S Walmsley - 27 6 0 18 Samuel S Hasluck - 36 15 0 21 T A I Howell , M . R . C . S . E . 35 14 0 22 Henry Povey - . 40 0 0 23 T W C Leuty . . 36 15 0 j

z » u von uacielszen - 24 3 0 33 John Henry Davis •46 4 0 49 James Moon - - 53 0 6 58 Oswald H Colven . 60 18 0 73 Charles Rayden - 38 17 0 91 Thomas Lough - 36 15 0 143 James Bonlton - 75 12 0 165 Charles Belton - 10 10 0 172 H Hoadley - 52 10 0 179 Walter Dickesou - 38 6 6 180 Geo . A B Fletcher - 55 0 0 181 E W Stanton - 26 5 0 183 AJHirsch - 26 5 0 1 SS ST . T 798 A V . Stain * . IS IS n

188 Lewis Lazarus •28 7 0 193 Walter Wood - 115 10 0 197 Henry Irving - 59 17 0 198 Robert Rowell - 37 0 0 222 Robert Grey - 199 10 0 259 Dr C Godson - 72 9 0 511 Carter Milbourn - 14 0 0 548 WE Batchelor - 47 5 0 554 & 1605 G W Verry - 98 14 0 zac \ \ nr n Tt 7 : n : 1 K IS r \ \ Tviiiitiuis \

uuy > v j - - 1 " -1 " J 617 & 1928 H Massey - 20 0 0 657 J D Matthews - 39 18 0 733 Charles J Kilby . 20 0 0 813 T J Cusworth - 72 18 6 822 F Abbott - - 37 16 0 834 A 0 Bean ¦ - 108 11 0 871 JJPakes - - 21 0 0 898 C Chapman - •60 18 0 902 T Spearing - - 52 10 0 1056 J Boulton - - 101 17 6 1269 B G Frampton - 34 12 0

Lodge 1278 W H Making - 18 17 6

1287 W Cleghorn - 106 1 0 1328 F Kirk - - 36 15 0 1365 J S Badkin - 15 0 0 1365 EM Mallet - - 21 0 0 1382 G T Limn •62 4 3 1383 MPFCaulfield •149 2 0 1426 A F Kibble - - 91 7 0

1446 T Griffiths - - 4 E > U U 1472 V J Holloway •33 0 0 1491 P H Waterlow - 116 11 0 1 KQ » Ti T 3 «» l « m 9 . K IS R

1540 C Graham - - 20 0 0 1584 A Perrot , B . A . - 15 15 0 1602 W Morris 1615 Col . GHJHaldane - 65 2 0 1632 H Baldwin - •21 0 0 1657 S Benton , M . D . - 105 0 0 1658 TEdtnonston . 63 0 0 1668 C Ochse 1669 A C Bradley - - 65 2 0

1672 J Perkins - 27 9 0 1704 J E Elliott - - 58 16 0 1719 J F Porter , M . D . - 144 18 0 1765 GF Smith jnn . - 20 0 0 1768 & 1124 A C Spanll - 60 18 0 1768 J R Jones - - 34 13 0 1791 J Neilson - - 130 0 0 1804 Rev . R H Atherton - 27 0 0 1818 J Clever - - 57 15 0 1820 F J Vialls - - 54 1 6 1829 H Clarke - - 40 0 0 1839 J Wooley Brooke - 33 12 0 1900 G P Festa - - 147 0 0 1949 H B Marshall , C . C . - 105 0 0 1 P . R 3 •RTA 7 ;„ n « mf . inn n n

UNATTACHED . Edgar Bowyer - 94 0 0 TWO Bush - - 68 5 0 W H Farnfield - 57 15 0 James Garner - 15 15 0 T S Howell , M . R . C . S . E . 10 10 0 "William March . 10 10 0 James Salmon - 21 0 0 G Smith , F . R . C . S . - 23 2 0 A Torkington- - 10 10 0 Rev . A F A Woodford 23 2 0 E C Woodward - 10 10 0

W H Kempster , M . D . 17 17 0 W Poore - - 10 10 0 BERKS AND BUCKS . 711 Br . W H Gardener - 30 0 0 Chapter 840 Comp . Rev . F W Harnett 23 7 0 Lodge 948 Br . ASMnrling - 21 0 0

1101 lliohard Dowsett - bl ) 0 0 1501 Richard Pnttick •31 10 0 1565 Rev . Arthur Fearon - 17 It 0 CAMBRIDGESHIRE . Prov . & 88 Br . N J York - 128 2 0 CHESHIRE . S 9 John Clayton - 48 17 0 1289 Henry B * Baro - 26 5 0 1565 George Richardson - 10 10 0

CORNWALL . Province Capt . H G Colvill - 42 0 0 Lodge 1151 Controller S G Bake - 31 10 0 CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORELAND . Unattached nan . ni . T n . rnv . n oc £ n ±

""" go * * " . u » . <» jr - «« « v DERBYSHIRE . 1235 John Stanley - 70 7 0 DEVONSHIRE . 99 HWMadeley - 66 3 0 444 William R Woodman - 126 10 0 1402 John Lane - - 10 10 0 Unattached . H H Locke

-DORSETSHIRE . 1027 R N Howard - DURHAM . Provinco & 111 H Maddison - 86 2 6 ESSEX . 276 J P Lewin - - 37 5 6 1000 W D Merritt - 28 6 6 1545 H E Dehane - - 31 10 0 GLOUCESTERSHIRE .

839 R Vassar Smith - 21 0 0 John Mullings ' - 15 15 0 HANTS AND ISLE OP WIGHT . W Wither B Beach , M . P . ( Chairman ) - 52 10 0 35 A Barfield - - 82 19 0 76 T Stopher - . 77 16 6 130 0 W A Jellicoe - 110 5 0 151 CELock - - 46 4 0 195 E W Rebbeck - 93 19 6 2 S 7 TK Williams - 42 0 0

309 E Goble - - 31 10 0 Chapter 309 Comp . Rev Dr White - 15 15 0 Lodge 342 Bro . John Brickwood - 124 19 0 694 Rev . A G Barker - 100 0 0 698 & 1869 Rev . J N Palmer - 34 13 0 723 R Glasspool - 98 14 0 785 John Broster , M . D . - 23 2 0 nivj v t >/ . m « ll _ _ fV 7 4 0

1331 Richard Eve - 56 14 0 1373 William Tasker •36 16 0 1780 Joseph Stevens - 82 19 0 1903 Thomas Page . -129 3 0 HERTFORDSHIRE . 449 George Mickley - 26 15 6 493 Lient . 11 B Croft - 24 14 0 1327 E West - ¦ 96 12 0 1479 Isaac N Edwards •10 10 0

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