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Royal Arch.
ROYAL ARCH .
DE LAMBTON CHAPTER , No . 94 . THE annual convocation was held nt the Freemasons' Hall , Sunderland , on Tuesday night , tho 29 th nit ., the Principals in the chairs being Comps . T . G . Garriok Z ., Wm . Dawson II ., J . Scarborough J . The installation of Comp . VV . Dawson as Z . and Comp . J . Scarborough as H . wns performed by Comp . T . G . Garrick , and Comp . J . W . Holborn Swan was installed as J . by Comp . J .
Scarborough H ., —the portions of Scripture being read by Comp . it . Singleton Z . 97 . Comp . Dawson afterwards appointed as the remaining Officers : —Comps . Thomas Henderson P . Z . S . E ., J . 1 ) Todd P . Z . Treasurer , George Craven S . N ., William Vincent P . S ., J . J . B . Wilson and Dann A . S ., T . Surtees Janitor .
SINCERITY CHAPTER , No . 189 .
A MEETING of this Chapter was held on the 28 th ult ., to instal Comp . Charles P . Dunstervillo as Z . for fho ensuing year . Tho ceremony wus performed by Comp . It . 71 . Rae P . Z . P . P . G . 3 rd Prin . oipal J ., assisted by the following board of Installed Principals : — Comps . the Rev . Dr . T . Lemon P . Z . P . P . G . 3 rd Principal J ., G . Jackson P . Z . P . P . G . 3 rd Principal J ., C . Croydon P . Z . P . G . S . B ., G .
Hawken I . P . Z ., A . W . Whito P . Z ., A . S . Ilendry H ., and J . B Monlder J . ST . JOHN OF JERUSALEM CHAPTER , No . 203 .
ON tho 6 th insfc . this , tho oldest chapter in Liverpool , celebrated its anniversary . This convocation found a large number of respondents , nnd , on the reading of tho accounts , it was found that a prosperous yenr hnd boon passed . Among tho numerous visitors were Companions G . S . Willings P . P . G . N ., C . Bargery P . G . Assistant S . E ., T . Delamere Z . 823 , R . TI . Webster P . Z . 823 , J .
Hocken P . Z . 673 , VV . Morgan , T . Guile H . 1091 , R . S . Milne 823 , . 1 . Bi-olherton P . Z . 211 , VV . Morrison , & o . Companion B . VV . Rowson efficiently installed the Principals , as follow -. —Gompunions G . It . Ashton M . E . Z , C . Burchall H ., R . Armitage J ., H . James P . P . G . S , Treasurer ( re-elected ) , T . Burrows S . E . ( re-elected ) , J . VV . Baker
S : N ., H . Round P . S ., T . Lowton A . S . ( by proxy ) , VV . Naylor Second Assistant Sojourner . Companion P . Bull was electel Janitor , for the thirtieth year . The brethren afterwards dined together , and
during the evening a handsome P . Z . ' s jewel was presented to the retiring M . E . Z . Companion J . M . Smythe . A unanimous vote of condolence with Companion W . Goodacre P . G . S . E ., on tho death of his wife , was passed .
DEVONSHIRE CHAPTER , No . 625 .
ON Thursday , the lst inst ., this Chapter conducted the installation ceremony in the new Masonic Hall , Norfolk Square , Glossop . The ceremony was full choral and was performed by Comp . J . E . Steward . Comp . VV . Swire was installed lst P ., Comp . A . Andrew 2 nd P ., and Comp . W . H . Hodgson 3 rd P . The following
Companions were invested to the degrees following thoir names : — Comps . A . Walker S . E ., Thos . Swindells Bowden S . N ., Goo . E . Cox Treasurer , Wm . Eversden P . S ., T . Dearnaley lst A . S ., Wm . H . Bowden 2 nd A . S .. and Geo . Brown Janitor .
EARL OF CARNARVON CHAPTER , No . 1042 . A CONVOCATION of the above Chapter was held on Monday , tho 28 th nit ., at Ladbroke Hall , VV . There waa a full attendance of Companions , the following names appearing in the attendance book : —J . Woodmnson M . E . Z ., J . H . Wood II ., E . Rodgers J ., W . J . Mnrlis Treasurer , S . H . Parkhouse Scribe E ., J . N . Frye Scribe N .,
W . It . Button P . S ., W . H . M . Wadham lst Assistant S ., E . Monson jnn . 2 nd Assistant S ., P . E . Adkins P . Z ., R . C . Green , F . 0 . Frye , G . Davis , D . P . Cama P . G . T ., F . C . Chandler , A . F . Scholding , J . J . Mackaye , G . Gardner , J . VV . akeham , T . P . Rider , E . J . Day Hon . Organist , C . J . Morse , 0 . G . Cassal , Henry Holmes , and G . T . Harris .
Visitors : J . M . Roberts 11 * 06 , W . J . Mason 1328 , H . D . Aslett 1892 , G . N . Watts 1196 , J . Chapman 177 , T . W . Bigs ? 975 , VV . Belsham 733 , and E . C . Mnlvey 2216 . No less than five brethren were balloted for , and exalted , as follows : —Bros . George Gardner 1612 , John Murrell 193 Inglish and Yardley 901 , Robert Wallace 193 .
C'"np . Dr . Pocock , worked the splendid ceremony of the Order in a manner thoroughly creditable , which was muoh appreciated by the Companions , lie was ably assisted by Comps . T . H . ^ Wood IE ., nnd K . Itogers J . At the conclusion of the evening ' s business a splendid
dinner was served by Bro . Linscott , and the remainder of the evening , after the usual toasts wero honoured , was devoted to harmony , all present agreeing that a very pleasant and busy evening had been well enjoyed .
Star Chapter of Instruction , No . 1275 . —The nsnal weekly meeting of this Chapter was held on Friday , 9 th inst ., at the Stirling Castle , Church-street , Camberwell , when there were present , n . rriong others Comps . F . Hilton Preceptor , T . Grummant P . Z ., J .
Hill J . 1329 , G . L . Moore P . Z . 169 , Addingtou P . Z ., aud Goodwin . The ceremony of exaltation was rehearsed . Comp . Hill was elected Z . for the next meeting , and was heartily congratulated on hia able working as H . The Preceptor announced that the three installation ceremonies would be rehearsed on the 30 th inst .
riOLEMAN'S LIEBIG'S EXTRACT OF MEAT . and MALT \_ ' WINK . —A 2 M i ) d bottle of this celebrated wino sent Tree hy I'arccls IV t-t for \ i ' S stamps . Over 2 , 000 testimonial ls received from medical men . l . 'OLKMAN & I'O ., liisiiTKii , NORWICH . Sold everywhere .
Correspondence.
CORRESPONDENCE .
We do not hold ourselves responsible for the opinions of our Correspondents . All Letters must boar the namo and address of tho Writer , not necessarily for publication , but as a guarantee of good faith . We cannot undertake to return rejected communications .
ANGLO-AMERICAN LODGE , No . 2101 . To the Editor of the FRKKMASON ' S CHRONICLE . DEAK SIR AND BROTHER , —I write to thank "A LONDON MASON " for his suggestion in your last issue that tho ritual shonld be worked | in accordance with the American method at one of tho meetings of tho Anglo-American Lodge . It will give mo great pleasure to bring tho matter before my
VV . M ., and if yonr correspondent will furnish mo with his postal address I will acquaint him as to whether it is found feasible to carry out his idea . I may add , that I havo HOOII tho American working in tho Grand Lodgo of Baltimore , U . S . A ., and though differing materially from ours , it is of a most interesting character .
Yours fraternally , ( . } . RKVNOLDS , Secretary of A .-A . Lodge 2191 . 3 St . James' Square , Pall Mall , S . VV .
The R.M. B.I. Widows' Annuities
THE R . M . B . I . WIDOWS' ANNUITIES
To thc Editor of the FREEMASON ' CHRONICLE . DEAR SIR AND BROTIIKK , —Among tho alterations propoflod in the rules of the Royal Masonio Benevolent Institution is ono minting lo the period ( luring which tho widow of a deceased annuifaut may receive ono-half of her late husband ' s annuity . This it ia proposed to increase from three years to five , an
alteration I approve of , bnt one which hardly goes far enough , I think . Would it not be better to continue the half annuity for an indefinite period , subject to the approval of the House Committee ? If this were done I venture to think many of the widows wonld prefer to have the £ 20 a year ( half pay ) than commence a contest for a full widows' allowance of £ 32 . The
Institution wonld thus save £ 12 a year on each annuity , and tha friends of the candidate would not havo the trouble and expense of again securing the election of , virtually , the same case . I think this proposal is worthy of consideration at tho present time , when such strong efforts aro being made to relieve the Institntion of its painfully long list of candidates . Yours fraternally , LIFE GOVERNOR R . M . B . I .
The Universality Of Freemasonry.
THE UNIVERSALITY OF FREEMASONRY .
To the Editor of the FREEMASON ' S CHRONICLE . DEAR SIR AND BROTIIKR . —The caso oftho widow of a deceased American Mason , who is now resident in this country , suffering from rheumatism and with seven children to provide for , who , among them , earn ten shillings pur week , wns recently referred to in tlio Humht'i
dimes . It is therein stated "tbe . English Freemasons do not recognise an American certificate , "—tho husband was a member of Amity Lodge , No . 323 , New York , —a statement that must cause strange feeling to many Craftsmen who have heard ofor experienced the benevolent actions of American Masons towards English
Craftsmen who have unhappily found themselves destitute in a foreign land . I can hardly advise any alteration in the laws of English Freemasonry to meet this particular appeal , yot think some provision should be made for similar cases . It is not in the nature of our American brethren to retaliate iu such matters , but one can imagine
a cry of indignation being raised in this country if a few months hence we should hear of an English lady and her seven children being refused Masonio assistance because a similar American case in our own country was neglected by those in authority . In addition to the departure from the spirit of Freemasonry shown in refusing assistance simply because the husband was au American Slasou , there
is tbe danger of bringing tho Order into disrepute in consequence of the reference iu the public prints of the country to a palpable flaw in the organisation of the Craft . The correspondent who wrote to the Sunday Times says ho has reported the case to the Grand Lodgo hero , and I shall bo pleased to learu that some method has been discovered to break the rulo which seems to limit the charity of our Grand Lodge to English Masons . Yours fraternally , ONE WHO REGARDS FKKKMASONRY AS UNIVERSAL .
Iho installation meeting of the Hope and Unit y Chap ter , No . 214 , was held at tho Forest Hotol , Chingford , ou Tuesday , the 6 th inst . Dr . Wiles was installed in th " chair of Z ., Comp . H . Gamble Hobaon IL , and Dr . Gay ton J ., Comp . Jones was elected a joining member . Au excellent banquet followed .
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Royal Arch.
ROYAL ARCH .
DE LAMBTON CHAPTER , No . 94 . THE annual convocation was held nt the Freemasons' Hall , Sunderland , on Tuesday night , tho 29 th nit ., the Principals in the chairs being Comps . T . G . Garriok Z ., Wm . Dawson II ., J . Scarborough J . The installation of Comp . VV . Dawson as Z . and Comp . J . Scarborough as H . wns performed by Comp . T . G . Garrick , and Comp . J . W . Holborn Swan was installed as J . by Comp . J .
Scarborough H ., —the portions of Scripture being read by Comp . it . Singleton Z . 97 . Comp . Dawson afterwards appointed as the remaining Officers : —Comps . Thomas Henderson P . Z . S . E ., J . 1 ) Todd P . Z . Treasurer , George Craven S . N ., William Vincent P . S ., J . J . B . Wilson and Dann A . S ., T . Surtees Janitor .
SINCERITY CHAPTER , No . 189 .
A MEETING of this Chapter was held on the 28 th ult ., to instal Comp . Charles P . Dunstervillo as Z . for fho ensuing year . Tho ceremony wus performed by Comp . It . 71 . Rae P . Z . P . P . G . 3 rd Prin . oipal J ., assisted by the following board of Installed Principals : — Comps . the Rev . Dr . T . Lemon P . Z . P . P . G . 3 rd Principal J ., G . Jackson P . Z . P . P . G . 3 rd Principal J ., C . Croydon P . Z . P . G . S . B ., G .
Hawken I . P . Z ., A . W . Whito P . Z ., A . S . Ilendry H ., and J . B Monlder J . ST . JOHN OF JERUSALEM CHAPTER , No . 203 .
ON tho 6 th insfc . this , tho oldest chapter in Liverpool , celebrated its anniversary . This convocation found a large number of respondents , nnd , on the reading of tho accounts , it was found that a prosperous yenr hnd boon passed . Among tho numerous visitors were Companions G . S . Willings P . P . G . N ., C . Bargery P . G . Assistant S . E ., T . Delamere Z . 823 , R . TI . Webster P . Z . 823 , J .
Hocken P . Z . 673 , VV . Morgan , T . Guile H . 1091 , R . S . Milne 823 , . 1 . Bi-olherton P . Z . 211 , VV . Morrison , & o . Companion B . VV . Rowson efficiently installed the Principals , as follow -. —Gompunions G . It . Ashton M . E . Z , C . Burchall H ., R . Armitage J ., H . James P . P . G . S , Treasurer ( re-elected ) , T . Burrows S . E . ( re-elected ) , J . VV . Baker
S : N ., H . Round P . S ., T . Lowton A . S . ( by proxy ) , VV . Naylor Second Assistant Sojourner . Companion P . Bull was electel Janitor , for the thirtieth year . The brethren afterwards dined together , and
during the evening a handsome P . Z . ' s jewel was presented to the retiring M . E . Z . Companion J . M . Smythe . A unanimous vote of condolence with Companion W . Goodacre P . G . S . E ., on tho death of his wife , was passed .
DEVONSHIRE CHAPTER , No . 625 .
ON Thursday , the lst inst ., this Chapter conducted the installation ceremony in the new Masonic Hall , Norfolk Square , Glossop . The ceremony was full choral and was performed by Comp . J . E . Steward . Comp . VV . Swire was installed lst P ., Comp . A . Andrew 2 nd P ., and Comp . W . H . Hodgson 3 rd P . The following
Companions were invested to the degrees following thoir names : — Comps . A . Walker S . E ., Thos . Swindells Bowden S . N ., Goo . E . Cox Treasurer , Wm . Eversden P . S ., T . Dearnaley lst A . S ., Wm . H . Bowden 2 nd A . S .. and Geo . Brown Janitor .
EARL OF CARNARVON CHAPTER , No . 1042 . A CONVOCATION of the above Chapter was held on Monday , tho 28 th nit ., at Ladbroke Hall , VV . There waa a full attendance of Companions , the following names appearing in the attendance book : —J . Woodmnson M . E . Z ., J . H . Wood II ., E . Rodgers J ., W . J . Mnrlis Treasurer , S . H . Parkhouse Scribe E ., J . N . Frye Scribe N .,
W . It . Button P . S ., W . H . M . Wadham lst Assistant S ., E . Monson jnn . 2 nd Assistant S ., P . E . Adkins P . Z ., R . C . Green , F . 0 . Frye , G . Davis , D . P . Cama P . G . T ., F . C . Chandler , A . F . Scholding , J . J . Mackaye , G . Gardner , J . VV . akeham , T . P . Rider , E . J . Day Hon . Organist , C . J . Morse , 0 . G . Cassal , Henry Holmes , and G . T . Harris .
Visitors : J . M . Roberts 11 * 06 , W . J . Mason 1328 , H . D . Aslett 1892 , G . N . Watts 1196 , J . Chapman 177 , T . W . Bigs ? 975 , VV . Belsham 733 , and E . C . Mnlvey 2216 . No less than five brethren were balloted for , and exalted , as follows : —Bros . George Gardner 1612 , John Murrell 193 Inglish and Yardley 901 , Robert Wallace 193 .
C'"np . Dr . Pocock , worked the splendid ceremony of the Order in a manner thoroughly creditable , which was muoh appreciated by the Companions , lie was ably assisted by Comps . T . H . ^ Wood IE ., nnd K . Itogers J . At the conclusion of the evening ' s business a splendid
dinner was served by Bro . Linscott , and the remainder of the evening , after the usual toasts wero honoured , was devoted to harmony , all present agreeing that a very pleasant and busy evening had been well enjoyed .
Star Chapter of Instruction , No . 1275 . —The nsnal weekly meeting of this Chapter was held on Friday , 9 th inst ., at the Stirling Castle , Church-street , Camberwell , when there were present , n . rriong others Comps . F . Hilton Preceptor , T . Grummant P . Z ., J .
Hill J . 1329 , G . L . Moore P . Z . 169 , Addingtou P . Z ., aud Goodwin . The ceremony of exaltation was rehearsed . Comp . Hill was elected Z . for the next meeting , and was heartily congratulated on hia able working as H . The Preceptor announced that the three installation ceremonies would be rehearsed on the 30 th inst .
riOLEMAN'S LIEBIG'S EXTRACT OF MEAT . and MALT \_ ' WINK . —A 2 M i ) d bottle of this celebrated wino sent Tree hy I'arccls IV t-t for \ i ' S stamps . Over 2 , 000 testimonial ls received from medical men . l . 'OLKMAN & I'O ., liisiiTKii , NORWICH . Sold everywhere .
Correspondence.
CORRESPONDENCE .
We do not hold ourselves responsible for the opinions of our Correspondents . All Letters must boar the namo and address of tho Writer , not necessarily for publication , but as a guarantee of good faith . We cannot undertake to return rejected communications .
ANGLO-AMERICAN LODGE , No . 2101 . To the Editor of the FRKKMASON ' S CHRONICLE . DEAK SIR AND BROTHER , —I write to thank "A LONDON MASON " for his suggestion in your last issue that tho ritual shonld be worked | in accordance with the American method at one of tho meetings of tho Anglo-American Lodge . It will give mo great pleasure to bring tho matter before my
VV . M ., and if yonr correspondent will furnish mo with his postal address I will acquaint him as to whether it is found feasible to carry out his idea . I may add , that I havo HOOII tho American working in tho Grand Lodgo of Baltimore , U . S . A ., and though differing materially from ours , it is of a most interesting character .
Yours fraternally , ( . } . RKVNOLDS , Secretary of A .-A . Lodge 2191 . 3 St . James' Square , Pall Mall , S . VV .
The R.M. B.I. Widows' Annuities
THE R . M . B . I . WIDOWS' ANNUITIES
To thc Editor of the FREEMASON ' CHRONICLE . DEAR SIR AND BROTIIKK , —Among tho alterations propoflod in the rules of the Royal Masonio Benevolent Institution is ono minting lo the period ( luring which tho widow of a deceased annuifaut may receive ono-half of her late husband ' s annuity . This it ia proposed to increase from three years to five , an
alteration I approve of , bnt one which hardly goes far enough , I think . Would it not be better to continue the half annuity for an indefinite period , subject to the approval of the House Committee ? If this were done I venture to think many of the widows wonld prefer to have the £ 20 a year ( half pay ) than commence a contest for a full widows' allowance of £ 32 . The
Institution wonld thus save £ 12 a year on each annuity , and tha friends of the candidate would not havo the trouble and expense of again securing the election of , virtually , the same case . I think this proposal is worthy of consideration at tho present time , when such strong efforts aro being made to relieve the Institntion of its painfully long list of candidates . Yours fraternally , LIFE GOVERNOR R . M . B . I .
The Universality Of Freemasonry.
THE UNIVERSALITY OF FREEMASONRY .
To the Editor of the FREEMASON ' S CHRONICLE . DEAR SIR AND BROTIIKR . —The caso oftho widow of a deceased American Mason , who is now resident in this country , suffering from rheumatism and with seven children to provide for , who , among them , earn ten shillings pur week , wns recently referred to in tlio Humht'i
dimes . It is therein stated "tbe . English Freemasons do not recognise an American certificate , "—tho husband was a member of Amity Lodge , No . 323 , New York , —a statement that must cause strange feeling to many Craftsmen who have heard ofor experienced the benevolent actions of American Masons towards English
Craftsmen who have unhappily found themselves destitute in a foreign land . I can hardly advise any alteration in the laws of English Freemasonry to meet this particular appeal , yot think some provision should be made for similar cases . It is not in the nature of our American brethren to retaliate iu such matters , but one can imagine
a cry of indignation being raised in this country if a few months hence we should hear of an English lady and her seven children being refused Masonio assistance because a similar American case in our own country was neglected by those in authority . In addition to the departure from the spirit of Freemasonry shown in refusing assistance simply because the husband was au American Slasou , there
is tbe danger of bringing tho Order into disrepute in consequence of the reference iu the public prints of the country to a palpable flaw in the organisation of the Craft . The correspondent who wrote to the Sunday Times says ho has reported the case to the Grand Lodgo hero , and I shall bo pleased to learu that some method has been discovered to break the rulo which seems to limit the charity of our Grand Lodge to English Masons . Yours fraternally , ONE WHO REGARDS FKKKMASONRY AS UNIVERSAL .
Iho installation meeting of the Hope and Unit y Chap ter , No . 214 , was held at tho Forest Hotol , Chingford , ou Tuesday , the 6 th inst . Dr . Wiles was installed in th " chair of Z ., Comp . H . Gamble Hobaon IL , and Dr . Gay ton J ., Comp . Jones was elected a joining member . Au excellent banquet followed .