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Notices Of Meetings.

Norman Pringle , Bart ., T . VV . Leaver , J . Jackman , J . Kemsley , Rev C . H . Maiden , G . R . Cobhnm , J . F . Creswick , C . B . Barnes , J . VV Stavens , Rey . J . II . Scott , J . Bobbins , It . A . B . Preston , R . Roy , Dr J . Balfour Cockburn , J . Bodenham P . A . G . D . C , II . J . Sturgeon , R . H . Pring , F . W . Levander , Prof . F . W . Driver , E . T . Edwards , B . A Smith , U . Ffrench Bromhead , J . Thompson , C A . Hardwick , D

Youne , W . G . Boswell , J . A . Randall , C . M . Brander , J . W . S . Godding , G . Gregaon , G . A . Nock , and VV . S . Hanks . Visitors : —Bros . II . J . Shelley P . M . 1981 , R . Taylor VV . M . 140 , and VV . F . Longman 256 . The following two Lodgis and 63 brethren were elected to the membership of the Correspondence Circle : Hope Lodge , No . 2419 , Allora , Queensland ; Etruscan Lodg , No . 546 ; Bro * . C . L . Fox ,

2419 , Allora , Queensland ; T . J . MacConnell and A . Miller P . A . G . D . C , both of No . 36 , BMlarat , Victoria ; J . 0 . Moyle P . G . D . W ., Monlmein , Burma ; K . R . Khoshrr , 1260 , Bombay ; L . MaoLean , VV . M . 398 ( S . C ) , Cape Town ; VV . H . Upton P . M . 13 , Walla , U . S . A . ; H . A . Chambers D . G . M . Chattanooga , G . H . Morgan G . W . Cooksville , P . N . Matlock G . W . Kenton , A . S . Meyers P . D . G . M . Memphis ,

VV . G . Sadler P . M ., and B . D . Trevanion P . M ., both of Nashville , all in the State of Tennessee ; Dr . J . W . Chamberliu 163 nnd L . M . Fisher , both of St . Paul , Minnesota ; S . B . Wright J . G . W . De Lind , Florida ; II . M . Orahood P . G . M ., F . B . Hill P . M ., J . B . Bissell P . M ., and E . C . Pnrmelee G . Sec , all of Denver , Colorado ; J . C

Pocock W . M . 224 , F . R . Pirn J . G . D . Dublin , J . 8 . Cooper 541 , E , Marston P . P . G . Standard Bearer , E . Tnrnbull P . P . G . Std . "Bearor , 0 . H . Beeyer W . M . 1375 , J . W . Honlden 126 , Dr . A . Cran 1504 , T . Cowley P . M . 302 , J . Ingloby and A . P . Rendell 974 , Rev . J . G . Monday P . P . G . C , W . H . Sissons D . P . G . M ., II . J . Sparks P . D . D . G . M ., Captain F . E . Cooper , R . A ., P . M . 231 , H . Roberts 1674 , S . J . Amos

1674 , Colonel 0 . Hunter P . P . G . M . Aberdeenshire East , the Rev . W . E . Scoit-Hall 1672 , 0 . G . Bush 2153 , W . Lifo 1313 , H . D . Willoock 1466 , H . M . Bigslestou 31 ; T . W . Leaver , H . Taylor , and 0 . A . Hardwick Pr . vincial Grand Steward , all of 1314 , A . P . Yonle 1 , J . F . Creswick Provincial Grand Treasnrer Middlesex , G . Corbie P . Prov . Grand VV . Essex , A . E . Mallins 1446 , J . Shepherd P . M . 140 , the Rev . J . Beeby 1826 , W . S . Hanks 5 ( S . C ); J . A . Randall nnd W . G . Boswell , both of 1963 ; A . Macdowall P . M . 948

J . Jacobs 1839 , G . Olliver 694 , VV . W . Soelling P . M . 1541 , J . Roper 1074 , J . A . Gartley P . M . 205 , E . Life 1381 , and H . E . Peck 1381 . In the absence of tho writer , the Secretary read a paper on " Sikh Initiation , " by Brother VV . Simpson P . M ., to whom a cordial yofce of thanks was accorded . The Lodge was olosed , and the brethren adjourned to the Holborn Restaurant for dinner ,

GEORGE PRICE LODGE , No . 2096 . A REGULAR meeting of this Lodge was held afc fche Public Hall , Croydon , on Saturday , fche 4 th insfc . Bro . F . W . Leaver W . M . occupied the chair , fche other brethren present boing Brothers

Hinfcon acting S . W ., E . C Leaver J . W ., F . T . Redpath P . M . Treasurer , Langton P . M . Secretary , Dr . Wayte S . D ., Hayward J . D ., Jones I . G ., Crew Director of Ceremonies , Cambridge P . M . Organist , Goode and Pearson Stewards , Lane Tyler , Price I . P . M ., Whitford , Gresham ,

VV . T . Wilkinson , H . A . Wilkinson , Brown , Hall , Sheldon , C W . Redpath , and Fielder . The visitors wero Brothers Englefield P . M . 1321 , Gunner P . M . 720 , Hemming P . M . 1287 , Grimes W . M . 2362 , Welsford Secretary 1321 , Harris VV . M . 1321 , and Yates I . G . 2395 . The Lodge having been opened , the minutes of the previous meeting were read and confirmed . Brother William Foster Gresham was raised to the

third degree , and Brothers Herbert Arthur Wilkinson and William Thomas Wilkinson were passed to the second degree . As tho next regular meeting would fall on the day before Easter Sunday , it was resolved that a dispensation shonld be applied for to enable the Lodge to meet on the Sth instead of tho 1 st of April . The Audit Committee was appointed . Two candidates for initiation were

proposed and seconded . The business of the Lodgo being ended , ifc was closed , and the brethren adjonrned to dinner . After the usual Loyal and Masonio toasts' were given , in proposing fche toasfc of tho Provincial Grand Master , the W . M . expressed tbe regret thafc all Surrey Masons mnst feel at the illness of Colonel Money , and all would join iu the hope that he would soon recover . Ia responding

for the Provincial Grand Officers , Brother Langton Provincial Charity Secretary urged the brethren to give their snpport to fche case of Laura Lendrim , a candidate for the Royal Masonic Institution for Girls , whose case had been selected by the Provincial Charity Committee . Brother Price I . P . M . gave the toast of tho Worshipful Master . He congratulated the VV . M . on having plenty of work to do

and on the manner in which he conducted the business of tho Lodge . The Worshipful Master in responding expressed his pleasnre at tho increase in the Lodge which had taken place dnring his year in the chair . He reminded tho brethren thafc he was going to the Festival of the Boys' School as Steward of the Lodge . Other toasts having

been given , tho Tyler ' s toast brought the proceedings to a close . During the evening songs were given by Brothers Gresham , Yates , Whitford , Harris , Redpath , and tbe W . M . A recitation was given by Brother Price I . P . M . Brother Cambridge P . M . P . P . G . Organist presided at tho piano .

SURBITON LODGE , No . 2146 . AT the meeting of this Lodge held at Surbiton , on the 21 st nil ; ., tho W . M ., Brother T . H . R . Beck P . G . S . D ., was supported by a full attendance of his Officers and a numerous gathering of members . The visitors present were - . —Brothers H . J . Shelley I . P . M . 1981 P . G . A . P ., J . A . Mills 781 A . Watkin 889 and C . G .

, , Sherwood 2191 . The Lodge having been opened , the minutes were road , and Mr . Herman K . Scott was duly balloted for , and being favourabl y ro . eived ,. was initiated with good working . The next business was tho presentation of a handsome timepiece to Brother Albsrt S > rr P . M . P . P . G . P ., tie lulu Secretary of the Lodge , in

Notices Of Meetings.

making the presentation , the VV . M . referred to the active steps Brother Sfcor took in the formation of a Lodge in Surbiton , and highly enlogised his energetic work in the promotion of Masonry in tho district since . He hoped Brother Storr would be spared many years to look upon the clock , and in doing so that he would ever be reminded of the Snrbitou Lodge , and the hearty good wishes of the

members . Broher Storr , in reply , said he deeply felfc the expression of esteem and regard which the brethren had extended to him , and be should always think with pleasure of tbe happy evenings spent with the brethren , who bad always rendered him every assistance . Brother Storr ' s connection with Masonry has been of some 17 years ' standing . Ho is a P . M . of the Skelmersdale Lodge , No . 1658 , in

whioh ho was initiated ; hero he passed the ohair in five years . As a founder of the Surbiton Lodge , Brother Storr was afc the consecration appointed to tbe S . W . 'a chair , and unanimously elected VV . M . in tho next year . He was also Preceptor of the Surbiton Lodge of Instruction from its formation until a recent date . After some business discussion and hearty good wishes , the Lodge was olosed .

BISHOPSGATE LODGE , No . 2396 . A VERY pleasant and busy meeting was held under fche presidency of its Worshipful Master , Brother Lieut .-Col . and Alderman II . D . Davies , on Monday , fcho 27 th ult ., afc fche Great Eastern Hotel , Liverpool Street . Present—H . J . Tibbatta S . W ., A . J . Hollington J . W ., Milton Smith Secretary , S . Jacobs S . D ., Henry Mead Director of Ceremonies , A . P . Little Steward , Dr . Haskins Organist , G . N

Johnson I . P . M ., Henry Clarke P . M ., A . WagsfcafT , C . J . Thoma * , D . A . Remain , W . Newman , E . H . Mead , G . E . Mead , T . Robinson , nnd R . It . Goddard Tyler . Visitors—Broi . R . J . Stamp 1815 , E . W . Roach 569 , und E . Harrison 569 . The Lodge having been opened , Brother Thomas Robinson was duly raised to the sublime degree of a

M . M . Messrs . Robert Douglas Colquhoun and A . J . Skipper were ballotted for , dnly elected , and initiated . One initiate and two join * ing members were nominated for ballot ab the nexfc meeting . A resolution was duly passed for alteration of the bye-laws , so as to raise the subscription £ 1 Is per annum . The Lodge being closed

the brethren adjourned to an excellent banquet , presided over by the Worshipful Master . Tbe usual Masonic toasts were duly honoured , and a very pleasant evening passed . The harmony of the meeting was considerably enhanced by some excellent songs rendered by the members and visitors .

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Notices Of Meetings.

Norman Pringle , Bart ., T . VV . Leaver , J . Jackman , J . Kemsley , Rev C . H . Maiden , G . R . Cobhnm , J . F . Creswick , C . B . Barnes , J . VV Stavens , Rey . J . II . Scott , J . Bobbins , It . A . B . Preston , R . Roy , Dr J . Balfour Cockburn , J . Bodenham P . A . G . D . C , II . J . Sturgeon , R . H . Pring , F . W . Levander , Prof . F . W . Driver , E . T . Edwards , B . A Smith , U . Ffrench Bromhead , J . Thompson , C A . Hardwick , D

Youne , W . G . Boswell , J . A . Randall , C . M . Brander , J . W . S . Godding , G . Gregaon , G . A . Nock , and VV . S . Hanks . Visitors : —Bros . II . J . Shelley P . M . 1981 , R . Taylor VV . M . 140 , and VV . F . Longman 256 . The following two Lodgis and 63 brethren were elected to the membership of the Correspondence Circle : Hope Lodge , No . 2419 , Allora , Queensland ; Etruscan Lodg , No . 546 ; Bro * . C . L . Fox ,

2419 , Allora , Queensland ; T . J . MacConnell and A . Miller P . A . G . D . C , both of No . 36 , BMlarat , Victoria ; J . 0 . Moyle P . G . D . W ., Monlmein , Burma ; K . R . Khoshrr , 1260 , Bombay ; L . MaoLean , VV . M . 398 ( S . C ) , Cape Town ; VV . H . Upton P . M . 13 , Walla , U . S . A . ; H . A . Chambers D . G . M . Chattanooga , G . H . Morgan G . W . Cooksville , P . N . Matlock G . W . Kenton , A . S . Meyers P . D . G . M . Memphis ,

VV . G . Sadler P . M ., and B . D . Trevanion P . M ., both of Nashville , all in the State of Tennessee ; Dr . J . W . Chamberliu 163 nnd L . M . Fisher , both of St . Paul , Minnesota ; S . B . Wright J . G . W . De Lind , Florida ; II . M . Orahood P . G . M ., F . B . Hill P . M ., J . B . Bissell P . M ., and E . C . Pnrmelee G . Sec , all of Denver , Colorado ; J . C

Pocock W . M . 224 , F . R . Pirn J . G . D . Dublin , J . 8 . Cooper 541 , E , Marston P . P . G . Standard Bearer , E . Tnrnbull P . P . G . Std . "Bearor , 0 . H . Beeyer W . M . 1375 , J . W . Honlden 126 , Dr . A . Cran 1504 , T . Cowley P . M . 302 , J . Ingloby and A . P . Rendell 974 , Rev . J . G . Monday P . P . G . C , W . H . Sissons D . P . G . M ., II . J . Sparks P . D . D . G . M ., Captain F . E . Cooper , R . A ., P . M . 231 , H . Roberts 1674 , S . J . Amos

1674 , Colonel 0 . Hunter P . P . G . M . Aberdeenshire East , the Rev . W . E . Scoit-Hall 1672 , 0 . G . Bush 2153 , W . Lifo 1313 , H . D . Willoock 1466 , H . M . Bigslestou 31 ; T . W . Leaver , H . Taylor , and 0 . A . Hardwick Pr . vincial Grand Steward , all of 1314 , A . P . Yonle 1 , J . F . Creswick Provincial Grand Treasnrer Middlesex , G . Corbie P . Prov . Grand VV . Essex , A . E . Mallins 1446 , J . Shepherd P . M . 140 , the Rev . J . Beeby 1826 , W . S . Hanks 5 ( S . C ); J . A . Randall nnd W . G . Boswell , both of 1963 ; A . Macdowall P . M . 948

J . Jacobs 1839 , G . Olliver 694 , VV . W . Soelling P . M . 1541 , J . Roper 1074 , J . A . Gartley P . M . 205 , E . Life 1381 , and H . E . Peck 1381 . In the absence of tho writer , the Secretary read a paper on " Sikh Initiation , " by Brother VV . Simpson P . M ., to whom a cordial yofce of thanks was accorded . The Lodge was olosed , and the brethren adjourned to the Holborn Restaurant for dinner ,

GEORGE PRICE LODGE , No . 2096 . A REGULAR meeting of this Lodge was held afc fche Public Hall , Croydon , on Saturday , fche 4 th insfc . Bro . F . W . Leaver W . M . occupied the chair , fche other brethren present boing Brothers

Hinfcon acting S . W ., E . C Leaver J . W ., F . T . Redpath P . M . Treasurer , Langton P . M . Secretary , Dr . Wayte S . D ., Hayward J . D ., Jones I . G ., Crew Director of Ceremonies , Cambridge P . M . Organist , Goode and Pearson Stewards , Lane Tyler , Price I . P . M ., Whitford , Gresham ,

VV . T . Wilkinson , H . A . Wilkinson , Brown , Hall , Sheldon , C W . Redpath , and Fielder . The visitors wero Brothers Englefield P . M . 1321 , Gunner P . M . 720 , Hemming P . M . 1287 , Grimes W . M . 2362 , Welsford Secretary 1321 , Harris VV . M . 1321 , and Yates I . G . 2395 . The Lodge having been opened , the minutes of the previous meeting were read and confirmed . Brother William Foster Gresham was raised to the

third degree , and Brothers Herbert Arthur Wilkinson and William Thomas Wilkinson were passed to the second degree . As tho next regular meeting would fall on the day before Easter Sunday , it was resolved that a dispensation shonld be applied for to enable the Lodge to meet on the Sth instead of tho 1 st of April . The Audit Committee was appointed . Two candidates for initiation were

proposed and seconded . The business of the Lodgo being ended , ifc was closed , and the brethren adjonrned to dinner . After the usual Loyal and Masonio toasts' were given , in proposing fche toasfc of tho Provincial Grand Master , the W . M . expressed tbe regret thafc all Surrey Masons mnst feel at the illness of Colonel Money , and all would join iu the hope that he would soon recover . Ia responding

for the Provincial Grand Officers , Brother Langton Provincial Charity Secretary urged the brethren to give their snpport to fche case of Laura Lendrim , a candidate for the Royal Masonic Institution for Girls , whose case had been selected by the Provincial Charity Committee . Brother Price I . P . M . gave the toast of tho Worshipful Master . He congratulated the VV . M . on having plenty of work to do

and on the manner in which he conducted the business of tho Lodge . The Worshipful Master in responding expressed his pleasnre at tho increase in the Lodge which had taken place dnring his year in the chair . He reminded tho brethren thafc he was going to the Festival of the Boys' School as Steward of the Lodge . Other toasts having

been given , tho Tyler ' s toast brought the proceedings to a close . During the evening songs were given by Brothers Gresham , Yates , Whitford , Harris , Redpath , and tbe W . M . A recitation was given by Brother Price I . P . M . Brother Cambridge P . M . P . P . G . Organist presided at tho piano .

SURBITON LODGE , No . 2146 . AT the meeting of this Lodge held at Surbiton , on the 21 st nil ; ., tho W . M ., Brother T . H . R . Beck P . G . S . D ., was supported by a full attendance of his Officers and a numerous gathering of members . The visitors present were - . —Brothers H . J . Shelley I . P . M . 1981 P . G . A . P ., J . A . Mills 781 A . Watkin 889 and C . G .

, , Sherwood 2191 . The Lodge having been opened , the minutes were road , and Mr . Herman K . Scott was duly balloted for , and being favourabl y ro . eived ,. was initiated with good working . The next business was tho presentation of a handsome timepiece to Brother Albsrt S > rr P . M . P . P . G . P ., tie lulu Secretary of the Lodge , in

Notices Of Meetings.

making the presentation , the VV . M . referred to the active steps Brother Sfcor took in the formation of a Lodge in Surbiton , and highly enlogised his energetic work in the promotion of Masonry in tho district since . He hoped Brother Storr would be spared many years to look upon the clock , and in doing so that he would ever be reminded of the Snrbitou Lodge , and the hearty good wishes of the

members . Broher Storr , in reply , said he deeply felfc the expression of esteem and regard which the brethren had extended to him , and be should always think with pleasure of tbe happy evenings spent with the brethren , who bad always rendered him every assistance . Brother Storr ' s connection with Masonry has been of some 17 years ' standing . Ho is a P . M . of the Skelmersdale Lodge , No . 1658 , in

whioh ho was initiated ; hero he passed the ohair in five years . As a founder of the Surbiton Lodge , Brother Storr was afc the consecration appointed to tbe S . W . 'a chair , and unanimously elected VV . M . in tho next year . He was also Preceptor of the Surbiton Lodge of Instruction from its formation until a recent date . After some business discussion and hearty good wishes , the Lodge was olosed .

BISHOPSGATE LODGE , No . 2396 . A VERY pleasant and busy meeting was held under fche presidency of its Worshipful Master , Brother Lieut .-Col . and Alderman II . D . Davies , on Monday , fcho 27 th ult ., afc fche Great Eastern Hotel , Liverpool Street . Present—H . J . Tibbatta S . W ., A . J . Hollington J . W ., Milton Smith Secretary , S . Jacobs S . D ., Henry Mead Director of Ceremonies , A . P . Little Steward , Dr . Haskins Organist , G . N

Johnson I . P . M ., Henry Clarke P . M ., A . WagsfcafT , C . J . Thoma * , D . A . Remain , W . Newman , E . H . Mead , G . E . Mead , T . Robinson , nnd R . It . Goddard Tyler . Visitors—Broi . R . J . Stamp 1815 , E . W . Roach 569 , und E . Harrison 569 . The Lodge having been opened , Brother Thomas Robinson was duly raised to the sublime degree of a

M . M . Messrs . Robert Douglas Colquhoun and A . J . Skipper were ballotted for , dnly elected , and initiated . One initiate and two join * ing members were nominated for ballot ab the nexfc meeting . A resolution was duly passed for alteration of the bye-laws , so as to raise the subscription £ 1 Is per annum . The Lodge being closed

the brethren adjourned to an excellent banquet , presided over by the Worshipful Master . Tbe usual Masonic toasts were duly honoured , and a very pleasant evening passed . The harmony of the meeting was considerably enhanced by some excellent songs rendered by the members and visitors .

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