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LONDON—continued . £ s d Lod . 166 S M . D . LooAveustark . 31 10 0 1673 F . Dobbing - . 60 18 0 1687 Louis Beck - . 23 2 0

1704 J . B . Scriven - . 52 10 O 1706 W . A . Barrett - . 52 10 0 1716 J . Kemp Colmau 1 - 50 8 0 1724 Captain H . Burton - 18 18 0 1732 J . J . Michael - - 47 5 0

THE PROVINCES . BERKS AND BUCKS . 414 Robert Bradley - 78 15 0 574 Samuel G . Hunt . 26 12 G xi

til w . J . uociciara - . " u 840 John Reeve - . 26 5 0 945 E . L . Shepherd - 42 1 0 1639 Edward Cox - . 21 0 0

CAMBRIDGESHIRE . 859 C . F . M . Mundy -550 CHESHIRE .

321 Rev . C . W . S . Stan . hope - - . 35 14 0 425 James Taylor - . 15 15 0 537 Francis Henry - 10 10 0 537 Wm . Marquis - - 10 10 0

1357 Thomas D . Simcock . 10 10 0 1565 Charles H . Hinde . 30 9 0 1576 Thomas Chcsworth - 21 0 0

DERBYSHIRE . 731 James King - . 21 8 6 DEVONSHIRE . 112 John Ferris - . 29 10 6

DORSETSHIRE . J . M . P . Montagu ( Royal Arch ) -116 11 0

ESSEX . 1000 Ereclk . Wood - - 40 13 9

GLOUCESTERSHIRE . 82 Henry Godfrey J . P . 1 ( 50 0 ° 855 Rev . C . R . Davey - 25 4 " 1067 11 . J . Korr - - 44 12 b

HAMPSHIRE AND ISLE OF WIGHT . 151 IteA-. E . W . Watts - 44 2 O 723 Henry Freeman - 31 10 O

W 6 u . v . . Lancaster . zt > o u 1069 Edwin Izod - . 15 15 0 HEREFORDSHIRE . 120 O . SheJlard - - 10 10 0

HERTFORDSHIRE . 419 James Shillcock - 5 5 0 13 S 5 James Cntbush . 63 0 0

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PROVINCES—continued . £ s d KENT .

1206 R . J . Emmerson 1414 J . Lucas Worship - 1531 J . J . Hutchins - 77 7 0

LANCASHIRE ( EAST ) . 645 Samuel Kelloy - " ) 645 G . Marshall - - [ 63 10 0 645 Hy . E . Sharpe - ) G . P . Brockbank . 10 10 0

LANCASHIRE ( WEST ) . 995 George ReiniDgton . 23 12 6 1375 G . D . Poohin - . 15 15 0 1473 Harold Wyatt . . 28 7 0 1502 H . F . Wright . . 22 19 0

LEICESTERSHIRE AND 1 RUTLANDS . S . Partridge . 223 6 0 Georgo Toller jun . . 10 10 0

MIDDLESEX . 1237 Charles Tyo - . 20 12 6 1293 E . J . Southwoll . 21 10 0 Ch . 1293 Thos . Massa - . 21 0 0 Lod . 1326 J . W . Baldwin - . 10 10 0

1423 John Faulkner . 24 12 0 1460 Rev . Dr . P . H . E . Bretto - - 35 14 0 1512 John Hirst - . 43 S 0 1512 Henry F . Wright . x

MONMOUTHSHIRE . 818 William Williams - 15 15 0 OXFORDSHIRE . 340 J . J . Hughes - - ) 0 0 340 Christopher Park . \ 6 U J v

357 R . Trotter Hodge . 21 0 0 357 Rev . H . A . Pickard •24 2 6 478 S . F . Hood - 599 John Potts - . 15 15 0 1399 Thos . B . Brown Reginald Bird . 53 0 0

SOMERSETSHIRE . Prov . R . C . Else - . 275 2 0 Lod . 53 E . Turner Payne - 22 1 0 Earl of CarnaiTon . 21 0 0

SUFFOLK . 81 W . P . T . Phillips . 63 0 0 SURREY . 452 J . W . Sugg - . 21 10 0 1046 Horatio T . Taylor . 21 0 0

SUSSEX . 315 Rd . John Pope . 29 8 0 NORTH WALES . 1143 R . J . Sisson . . 10 10 0

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PROVINCES—continued . £ B d SOUTH WALES ( EAST ) . M . Tennant - - 117 12 0

SOUTH WALES ( WEST ) . 671 Aaron Stono - - 236 5 0

WARWICKSHIRE . 74 David Archer . 74 James Bowker 74 Joseph Fenn 74 Joseph Charles Goll

74 G . E . MeAvis 74 James Moffat 74 James Muggleton 74 A . Nowles { 9 n 7 , „ n 74 John Rawlings / ""' 7 ; t Msif . Vinw Smart ;

74 John Vaughan 74 R . H . Vertcgans 74 Charles Lee 74 Charles Thompson * 7 ^ t TVri ^ linol TAmria

74 F . J . Turley WILTSHIRE . Prov . W . Nott - - - 267 5 0 YORKSHIRE ( NORTH AND EAST ) . 57 Thomas Thompson

YORKSHIRE ( WEST ) . Total from the Province -900 0 0 The following were the Stewards : — 139 George E . Webster 139 H . W . Lof thouso

139 Jonn Taylor 139 H . H . Bedford 139 John Hunt 139 E . Tozer 139 W . H . Brittain 139 Rev . A . W . H . Gell

154 J . Heaton Cadman 208 R . J . Cretchley 290 G . W . Farrar 296 John E . Bingham

296 Wm . Kent Marples 296 Louis Glanert 302 Alfred Robertshaw 495 Benjamin Craven 750 Rawson Kelly

750 Daniel Hopkins 910 T . W . Tew 1019 Benjamin Watson 1102 J . Ibberson 1211 Geo . F . Crowe

1239 John Broadhead 1513 John Bustard MISCELLANEOUS .

G . Baker - Herbert Dicketts - 21 0 0 George Kenning - 31 10 0 M . Marquis

Thos . Meggy . . 58 16 0 J . B . Shackleton Griffiths Smith •17 17 0

Consecration Of The Montgomerie Lodge, At Diss.

CONSECRATION OF THE MONTGOMERIE LODGE , AT DISS .

From the E ASTEKN D AILY P RESS . SINCE the Walpole Lodgo No . 1500 Avas consecrated iu September 1874 , great progress has been made in Freemasonry throughout the conn try , upwards of 240 new Lodges having been added to the Roll of the Grand Lodge of England in the course of the past three years . The 17 list Lodge , named the " Montgomeric , " Avas consecrated

at the King's Head Hotel , Diss , yesterday , by the Worshipfnl Major Penrice , Deputy Provincial Grand Master of Norfolk , assisted by Bros . W . A . Tysscn-Amhurst Prov . G . S . W ., E . Or . ams Prov . G . J . W ., Rev . Charles J . Martyn I ' . G . C . of England and D . P . G . M . of Suffolk , G . PageP . G . S ., C . Howes noting Prov . G . C ., H . Barwell Prov . G . S ., J .

Dtmsford acting Prov . G . D . C ., George Bnttain Prov . G . O ., and F . Mills acting Prov . I . G . There Avas a rmmerons attendance of visiting brethren from both Norfolk and Suffolk . Among those present Avere Bros . E . J . Alvis P . P . G . C , R . Martins P . G . R ., G . Boileau W . M . 52 , H . Riches W . M . 910 , G . W . Pretty P . P . G . S . B ., C . S . Pedgrip 388 ,

P . P . G . R ., H . Thoulcss P . P . G . S . D ., J . G . Churchyard W . M . 57 ( 5 , J . A Gooch W . M . 213 , J . G . Fardell P . P . G . S . W ., J . F . Hills P . G . J . W Suffolk , C . Havers P . M . 93 , Robert Thorns P . M . 93 , F . Long P . P . G . D . C Suffolk , E . B . Adams P . M . 929 , Payuton Pigott , C . H . Druery 85 , J

H . Ladyman , H . W . Hacey , H . J . Martin , II . Burgess , S . B . Smith , A . J . Lacey , F . Linging , A . Berry , A . C . SAvann , J . B . Botwright , J . •Gaze , F . W . Doubleday , W . Haylett , F . Taylor , G . J . Berry , W . X . Smith . E . Brigdcn . B . Rcad ; C . Barfoot . G . W . G , Barnard . G . F ,

Consecration Of The Montgomerie Lodge, At Diss.

Westmaidth , W . J . B . Johnson , J . T . Hansall 1008 , H . Green 107 , & c . The Lodge was opened between ono and two o ' clock , and the presiding officer , D . P . G . M . Major Penrice , on taking tho chair , expressed the great pleasure Avith which , in obedience to the commands of the Prov . Grand Master , ho was about to consecrate a Lodge for this important district . The Lodge was then consecrated in accordance with ancient

custom , and Avill m future meet tho first Thursday in every month . Bro . the Rev . C . Howes acted as Chaplain , and an oloquent oration on the natnre and principles of the Institution Avas delivered by the Worshipful the D . P . G . M . of Suffolk , P . G . C ., Bro . the Rev . C . J . Martyn . At the conclusion of the Consecration ceremony , Bro . J . C . Chittock P . P . G . ? . D . P . M . 943 was duly installed the first W . M . of the Lodge ,

and the other Officers designate received their appointments as follow : —Bros . Cecil Molyneux Montgomerie S . W ., Henry O . Lyus J . W ., J . Reeve Treas ., J . Evans jun . S . D ., J . Hatman J . D ., H . Bond I . G ., J . H . M . Vyall Secretary . The musical arrangements , Avhich AA'crc carried out under the direction of Bro . Brittain , assisted by Bros . Thonless , Smith , Alvis , and ReeA'e , gave general and deserved satisfaction .

The brethren subsequently sat down to an excellent banquet , supplied by Mr . Burrage in a manner that reflected great credit upon the establishment . The newly-installed W . M . Bro . J . C . Chittock ably presided , supported by the more distinguished members of the Craft present . Bros . Montgomerie and Lyus occupied the Wardens' chairs .

After "The Queen and the Craft , " and " The M . W . the Grand Master of all England " had been honoured , The Worshipful Master proposed "The Pro Grand Master Lord Carnarvon , the D . G . M . Lord Skelmersdale , and the Officers of tho Grand Lodgo Past and Present , " Avhich was responded to by Br , o . the llev . C . J . Martyu , D . P . G . M . of

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Royal Masonic Institution For Girls.

LONDON—continued . £ s d Lod . 166 S M . D . LooAveustark . 31 10 0 1673 F . Dobbing - . 60 18 0 1687 Louis Beck - . 23 2 0

1704 J . B . Scriven - . 52 10 O 1706 W . A . Barrett - . 52 10 0 1716 J . Kemp Colmau 1 - 50 8 0 1724 Captain H . Burton - 18 18 0 1732 J . J . Michael - - 47 5 0

THE PROVINCES . BERKS AND BUCKS . 414 Robert Bradley - 78 15 0 574 Samuel G . Hunt . 26 12 G xi

til w . J . uociciara - . " u 840 John Reeve - . 26 5 0 945 E . L . Shepherd - 42 1 0 1639 Edward Cox - . 21 0 0

CAMBRIDGESHIRE . 859 C . F . M . Mundy -550 CHESHIRE .

321 Rev . C . W . S . Stan . hope - - . 35 14 0 425 James Taylor - . 15 15 0 537 Francis Henry - 10 10 0 537 Wm . Marquis - - 10 10 0

1357 Thomas D . Simcock . 10 10 0 1565 Charles H . Hinde . 30 9 0 1576 Thomas Chcsworth - 21 0 0

DERBYSHIRE . 731 James King - . 21 8 6 DEVONSHIRE . 112 John Ferris - . 29 10 6

DORSETSHIRE . J . M . P . Montagu ( Royal Arch ) -116 11 0

ESSEX . 1000 Ereclk . Wood - - 40 13 9

GLOUCESTERSHIRE . 82 Henry Godfrey J . P . 1 ( 50 0 ° 855 Rev . C . R . Davey - 25 4 " 1067 11 . J . Korr - - 44 12 b

HAMPSHIRE AND ISLE OF WIGHT . 151 IteA-. E . W . Watts - 44 2 O 723 Henry Freeman - 31 10 O

W 6 u . v . . Lancaster . zt > o u 1069 Edwin Izod - . 15 15 0 HEREFORDSHIRE . 120 O . SheJlard - - 10 10 0

HERTFORDSHIRE . 419 James Shillcock - 5 5 0 13 S 5 James Cntbush . 63 0 0

Royal Masonic Institution For Girls.

PROVINCES—continued . £ s d KENT .

1206 R . J . Emmerson 1414 J . Lucas Worship - 1531 J . J . Hutchins - 77 7 0

LANCASHIRE ( EAST ) . 645 Samuel Kelloy - " ) 645 G . Marshall - - [ 63 10 0 645 Hy . E . Sharpe - ) G . P . Brockbank . 10 10 0

LANCASHIRE ( WEST ) . 995 George ReiniDgton . 23 12 6 1375 G . D . Poohin - . 15 15 0 1473 Harold Wyatt . . 28 7 0 1502 H . F . Wright . . 22 19 0

LEICESTERSHIRE AND 1 RUTLANDS . S . Partridge . 223 6 0 Georgo Toller jun . . 10 10 0

MIDDLESEX . 1237 Charles Tyo - . 20 12 6 1293 E . J . Southwoll . 21 10 0 Ch . 1293 Thos . Massa - . 21 0 0 Lod . 1326 J . W . Baldwin - . 10 10 0

1423 John Faulkner . 24 12 0 1460 Rev . Dr . P . H . E . Bretto - - 35 14 0 1512 John Hirst - . 43 S 0 1512 Henry F . Wright . x

MONMOUTHSHIRE . 818 William Williams - 15 15 0 OXFORDSHIRE . 340 J . J . Hughes - - ) 0 0 340 Christopher Park . \ 6 U J v

357 R . Trotter Hodge . 21 0 0 357 Rev . H . A . Pickard •24 2 6 478 S . F . Hood - 599 John Potts - . 15 15 0 1399 Thos . B . Brown Reginald Bird . 53 0 0

SOMERSETSHIRE . Prov . R . C . Else - . 275 2 0 Lod . 53 E . Turner Payne - 22 1 0 Earl of CarnaiTon . 21 0 0

SUFFOLK . 81 W . P . T . Phillips . 63 0 0 SURREY . 452 J . W . Sugg - . 21 10 0 1046 Horatio T . Taylor . 21 0 0

SUSSEX . 315 Rd . John Pope . 29 8 0 NORTH WALES . 1143 R . J . Sisson . . 10 10 0

Royal Masonic Institution For Girls.

PROVINCES—continued . £ B d SOUTH WALES ( EAST ) . M . Tennant - - 117 12 0

SOUTH WALES ( WEST ) . 671 Aaron Stono - - 236 5 0

WARWICKSHIRE . 74 David Archer . 74 James Bowker 74 Joseph Fenn 74 Joseph Charles Goll

74 G . E . MeAvis 74 James Moffat 74 James Muggleton 74 A . Nowles { 9 n 7 , „ n 74 John Rawlings / ""' 7 ; t Msif . Vinw Smart ;

74 John Vaughan 74 R . H . Vertcgans 74 Charles Lee 74 Charles Thompson * 7 ^ t TVri ^ linol TAmria

74 F . J . Turley WILTSHIRE . Prov . W . Nott - - - 267 5 0 YORKSHIRE ( NORTH AND EAST ) . 57 Thomas Thompson

YORKSHIRE ( WEST ) . Total from the Province -900 0 0 The following were the Stewards : — 139 George E . Webster 139 H . W . Lof thouso

139 Jonn Taylor 139 H . H . Bedford 139 John Hunt 139 E . Tozer 139 W . H . Brittain 139 Rev . A . W . H . Gell

154 J . Heaton Cadman 208 R . J . Cretchley 290 G . W . Farrar 296 John E . Bingham

296 Wm . Kent Marples 296 Louis Glanert 302 Alfred Robertshaw 495 Benjamin Craven 750 Rawson Kelly

750 Daniel Hopkins 910 T . W . Tew 1019 Benjamin Watson 1102 J . Ibberson 1211 Geo . F . Crowe

1239 John Broadhead 1513 John Bustard MISCELLANEOUS .

G . Baker - Herbert Dicketts - 21 0 0 George Kenning - 31 10 0 M . Marquis

Thos . Meggy . . 58 16 0 J . B . Shackleton Griffiths Smith •17 17 0

Consecration Of The Montgomerie Lodge, At Diss.

CONSECRATION OF THE MONTGOMERIE LODGE , AT DISS .

From the E ASTEKN D AILY P RESS . SINCE the Walpole Lodgo No . 1500 Avas consecrated iu September 1874 , great progress has been made in Freemasonry throughout the conn try , upwards of 240 new Lodges having been added to the Roll of the Grand Lodge of England in the course of the past three years . The 17 list Lodge , named the " Montgomeric , " Avas consecrated

at the King's Head Hotel , Diss , yesterday , by the Worshipfnl Major Penrice , Deputy Provincial Grand Master of Norfolk , assisted by Bros . W . A . Tysscn-Amhurst Prov . G . S . W ., E . Or . ams Prov . G . J . W ., Rev . Charles J . Martyn I ' . G . C . of England and D . P . G . M . of Suffolk , G . PageP . G . S ., C . Howes noting Prov . G . C ., H . Barwell Prov . G . S ., J .

Dtmsford acting Prov . G . D . C ., George Bnttain Prov . G . O ., and F . Mills acting Prov . I . G . There Avas a rmmerons attendance of visiting brethren from both Norfolk and Suffolk . Among those present Avere Bros . E . J . Alvis P . P . G . C , R . Martins P . G . R ., G . Boileau W . M . 52 , H . Riches W . M . 910 , G . W . Pretty P . P . G . S . B ., C . S . Pedgrip 388 ,

P . P . G . R ., H . Thoulcss P . P . G . S . D ., J . G . Churchyard W . M . 57 ( 5 , J . A Gooch W . M . 213 , J . G . Fardell P . P . G . S . W ., J . F . Hills P . G . J . W Suffolk , C . Havers P . M . 93 , Robert Thorns P . M . 93 , F . Long P . P . G . D . C Suffolk , E . B . Adams P . M . 929 , Payuton Pigott , C . H . Druery 85 , J

H . Ladyman , H . W . Hacey , H . J . Martin , II . Burgess , S . B . Smith , A . J . Lacey , F . Linging , A . Berry , A . C . SAvann , J . B . Botwright , J . •Gaze , F . W . Doubleday , W . Haylett , F . Taylor , G . J . Berry , W . X . Smith . E . Brigdcn . B . Rcad ; C . Barfoot . G . W . G , Barnard . G . F ,

Consecration Of The Montgomerie Lodge, At Diss.

Westmaidth , W . J . B . Johnson , J . T . Hansall 1008 , H . Green 107 , & c . The Lodge was opened between ono and two o ' clock , and the presiding officer , D . P . G . M . Major Penrice , on taking tho chair , expressed the great pleasure Avith which , in obedience to the commands of the Prov . Grand Master , ho was about to consecrate a Lodge for this important district . The Lodge was then consecrated in accordance with ancient

custom , and Avill m future meet tho first Thursday in every month . Bro . the Rev . C . Howes acted as Chaplain , and an oloquent oration on the natnre and principles of the Institution Avas delivered by the Worshipful the D . P . G . M . of Suffolk , P . G . C ., Bro . the Rev . C . J . Martyn . At the conclusion of the Consecration ceremony , Bro . J . C . Chittock P . P . G . ? . D . P . M . 943 was duly installed the first W . M . of the Lodge ,

and the other Officers designate received their appointments as follow : —Bros . Cecil Molyneux Montgomerie S . W ., Henry O . Lyus J . W ., J . Reeve Treas ., J . Evans jun . S . D ., J . Hatman J . D ., H . Bond I . G ., J . H . M . Vyall Secretary . The musical arrangements , Avhich AA'crc carried out under the direction of Bro . Brittain , assisted by Bros . Thonless , Smith , Alvis , and ReeA'e , gave general and deserved satisfaction .

The brethren subsequently sat down to an excellent banquet , supplied by Mr . Burrage in a manner that reflected great credit upon the establishment . The newly-installed W . M . Bro . J . C . Chittock ably presided , supported by the more distinguished members of the Craft present . Bros . Montgomerie and Lyus occupied the Wardens' chairs .

After "The Queen and the Craft , " and " The M . W . the Grand Master of all England " had been honoured , The Worshipful Master proposed "The Pro Grand Master Lord Carnarvon , the D . G . M . Lord Skelmersdale , and the Officers of tho Grand Lodgo Past and Present , " Avhich was responded to by Br , o . the llev . C . J . Martyu , D . P . G . M . of

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