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Lodge £ s d 1314 John Wyer 66 13 6 1414 John Smith Lovett 64 0 0 Chapter 1414 Comp Alfred Laurio 10 10 0

Lodge 1426 Rev . II R Wakefiold 40 0 0 1464 John A Farnfield 54 12 0 1464 William Russell 31 10 0 1531 William Hollis 40 8 0 1536 Capt . George Spinks 26 5 0 1678 John Sills Charlton 42 0 0 1692 Daniel Grinstead 21 0 0

1692 Martin J Diokens 10 10 0 1725 WLSeyfang 26 5 0 1854 WHTPattison 21 0 0 1951 E G Walthow 92 17 0 1965 R Clay Sudlow 69 6 0 1064 Geo T Ker 31 10 0

2099 JasS White 131 5 0 2147 RJohnPogh 11 0 9 2147 Georgo Harlow 31 10 0 2195 Major General T Cuming 35 14 0 2768 ] AWDuret 43 1 0 2205 Viscount Dungarvan 29 16 0

2305 C S A Atkinson 63 0 0 Unattached B Kelly Thorpe 10 10 0 George Adamson 15 15 0 Charles Igglesden 10 10 0 John Barnett jun

EAST LANCASHIRE . Lodge 221 Br William Hayes 10 10 0 221 William Forest 10 10 0 348 John Kenyon 10 10 0 348 William Greenwood 10 10 0 348 William Crankshaw 10 10 0 993 0 D Cheetbam 10 10 0 993 EGHarwcod 63 0 0

WEST LANCASHIRE . 680 J de Bols Adams 10 10 0 1325 Jas W Burgess 36 15 0 1730 John H Marsh 10 10 0 1730 JohnSlyman 42 0 0

LEICESTER AND RUTLAND . 779 JohnHassall 70 6 6 LINCOLNSHIRE . H E Cousans 42 13 0

MIDDLESEX . 1194 Philip Mouson 45 10 0 1326 W H Davey

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Lodge £ 8 d 1326 S Page 10 10 0 1503 ATonlminjun 38 5 0 1567 W H W Mason 68 16 0 1656 Edmnnd Dare 15 15 0 2183 T W Walkor 28 7 0 MONMOUTHSHIRE .

The Province , Br William Pickford 53 10 0 Lodge 457 FA Powell 42 0 0 471 W G Flandera 58 16 0 683 W B Barnett 52 10 0 818 John Owen Marsh 40 0 0 1429 Charles Callum 50 0 0 2226 John J Williams 26 5 0

NORTH WALES . 1336 C K Benson 26 5 0 NORTHANTS AND HUNTS . 442 Henry Carman 31 10 0

OXFORDSHIRE . 357 JLPeareth 27 0 0 1036 FWSohofield 12 8 6 1515 W R Bowden 18 13 6 1895 William Jessop 10 10 0 Captain Avory

SHROPSHIRE . 1621 W L Southwell 31 10 0 2311 ASTownsend 66 7 6 SOMERSETSHIRE . The Province , Br J Noaworthy 82 2 0

SOUTH WALES ( E . DIVISION . ) The Province , Br J R Davies 380 0 0 SOUTH WALES ( W . DIVISION ) . The Province—Br F E Romfrey 101 0 0 Aaron Stone 147 0 0

STAFFORDSHIRE . The Provinoe and Lodge—482 Br J F Pepper 78 15 0 W H Bailey 73 10 0 ( seo London )

SUFFOLK . 8 L Edward Smith 21 0 0 555 Rev . Richard Peek 26 5 0 1224 C J N Row 87 0 0

SURREY . 463 W Fox Hawes 45 13 0 1638 W Lane 10 10 0

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Lodge £ s d 1892 J W Manley 28 6 0 William Drowett 31 10 0

SUSSEX . 40 Tho Lodgo 12 14 0 315 J Sayers 10 It ) 0 341 WillamDawos 63 7 0 1110 C HHaiue 105 0 0 1636 E Mitchell 10 10 0 1829 A J Carpenter 89 5 0

WARWICKSHIRE . 502 Thomas Duke 10 10 0 925 T R Arter ( see Worcestershire ) 21 0 0

WORCESTERSHIRE . The Provinoe , Br A Green 84 0 0 Lodge 529 Br William T Page 88 5 6 2034 T R Arter ( see Warwickshire ) 31 10 0

YORKSHIRE ( N . & E . RIDINGS ) . The Province , Br M 0 Peck 180 0 0 Lodge 57 G L Shackles 57 MHaberland 86 6 0 YORKSHIRE ( WEST RIDING ) .

302 Br G H Hodgson 304 Charles L Mason 304 James Bedford 904 Fred Cleoves 974 W Mirfield Oddy 974 H A Foster 974 W C Lupton 974 Arthur Sonnenthal

974 Frank Johnson ' 974 H R Armitage 974 Arthur N Briggs 974 R Newton Rhodes 1019 Dr . Adolph Hess 1513 T W Embleton 2321 A J Boylo 2321 ChasH Ellis = 400 0 0

COLONIES , & c CHINA . Br Paul Jordan 10 10 0

CYPRUS . Br Surgeon Walter Kiddle 10 10 0 NEW ZEALAND . Br J G Trevor 10 10 0

Cestrian Chapter, No. 425.

CESTRIAN CHAPTER , No . 425 .

THE installation meeting was held in the Freemasons' Hall , Queen Street , Chestar , on Tuesday the 10 th inst ., when there was a large attendance of the brethren of this interesting degree . Among the Principals and Past Principals present were : —the Hon . H . Holbrook , J . Salmon , J . F . Edisbury , E . Cuzner , W . Johnson , S . W . Ramsden , W . M . Lightfoot , J . Dennis , J . C . Thorburn ,

A . Parkes , Humpbrays , and J . OaweU-Buvy , whilst the list of Companions included Major Ford , Captain Cooper , Rev . P . Sparling , Rev . T . G . Cox , J . Sheriff Roberts , W . Shone , F . A . W . Jones , T . Wilcock , J . Rowe Dutton , W . Wellsby , Abernethy , Holland , Mead , W . Brown , T . W . Griffiths , T . Wood , & o . The proceedings opened with the installation of Companions Shone and F . A .

Wulker-Jones as first and third Principals respectively , tho ceremonies being impressively rendered by P . Z . ' s Lightfoot and Johnson . The installation of the second Principal was postponed in consequence of the unavoidable absence of Companion T . M . Lookwood , who had been elected to that office . The other Officers were invested , as follows : —3 . Spencer Scribe E , Abornethy Scribe N ., Barton Princi pal Soj ., Cuzuer Organist , J . S . Roberts and Holland Assistant

" ujs ., Stephen Smith Janitor . Daring the evening the Hon . and Rev . Charles Spancer Stanhope , the Provincial Grand Superintendent of Cheshire , was eleoted a member of tho Chapter . At the close of the business the Companions dined together under the presidency of the newly installed First Principal , when the usual Masonio toast list was gone through . The musical arrangements Were admirably earned out by Compauion 3 Cazaer and Humphreys .

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Reviews.

REVIEWS .

All Books intended for Review should be addressed to the Editor of The Freemason ' s Chronicle , Belvidere Works , Hermes Hill , Pentonville , London , N . The Dorset Masonic Calendar for 1891 , compiled by Bro . John A . Sherren . Weymonth : Sherren and Son , 79 St . Mary Street .

Tnis handy little book is once more before us , and we must compliment Bro . Sherren on the way he has done his work . All interesting items in connection with Dorset are given , among whioh we may mention the list of meetings of all degrees working in the Provincf , the list of Grand Lodge , Provinoial Grand Lodge , Officers Present and Past , the Ma . ionio Notes , the annual summary , full information

about the Charities , and every other conceivable information that could be wished for . The book is printed in neat and careful styb * , and is published under the direction of the Prov . Grand Master . Iu conclusion we may mention that Bro . Sherren thanks tho Prov . Grand Secretary and the Officers of the various LodgeB and Chapters for their cheerful assistance in the work of compilation .

The Cornish Lodge in London bids fair to be a very successful orm , and to take a prominent place amongst the so-called class Lodges of the metropolis . This success is the more extraordinary as we believe it is the first , attempt that has been made to eiaabliah a Lodge under the English Constitutions in which the members are recruited from ono Province , and that Province by no meins a Inrge one compared with many in the north . The promoters , however ,

had faith in the well-known Cornish motto of " One and All , " and the result has proved far beyond their expectations . A numerously , attended meeting was recently held at the Freemasons' Hall , when several Cornisbmen resident in London , including the Revs . Cannon Shuttleworth and Vivian Tyrell , were either initiated or passed to the other degrees , and those preFmt a f terwards dined , together , under the genial presidency of Bro . N . J . West ,

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Unattached.

Lodge £ s d 1314 John Wyer 66 13 6 1414 John Smith Lovett 64 0 0 Chapter 1414 Comp Alfred Laurio 10 10 0

Lodge 1426 Rev . II R Wakefiold 40 0 0 1464 John A Farnfield 54 12 0 1464 William Russell 31 10 0 1531 William Hollis 40 8 0 1536 Capt . George Spinks 26 5 0 1678 John Sills Charlton 42 0 0 1692 Daniel Grinstead 21 0 0

1692 Martin J Diokens 10 10 0 1725 WLSeyfang 26 5 0 1854 WHTPattison 21 0 0 1951 E G Walthow 92 17 0 1965 R Clay Sudlow 69 6 0 1064 Geo T Ker 31 10 0

2099 JasS White 131 5 0 2147 RJohnPogh 11 0 9 2147 Georgo Harlow 31 10 0 2195 Major General T Cuming 35 14 0 2768 ] AWDuret 43 1 0 2205 Viscount Dungarvan 29 16 0

2305 C S A Atkinson 63 0 0 Unattached B Kelly Thorpe 10 10 0 George Adamson 15 15 0 Charles Igglesden 10 10 0 John Barnett jun

EAST LANCASHIRE . Lodge 221 Br William Hayes 10 10 0 221 William Forest 10 10 0 348 John Kenyon 10 10 0 348 William Greenwood 10 10 0 348 William Crankshaw 10 10 0 993 0 D Cheetbam 10 10 0 993 EGHarwcod 63 0 0

WEST LANCASHIRE . 680 J de Bols Adams 10 10 0 1325 Jas W Burgess 36 15 0 1730 John H Marsh 10 10 0 1730 JohnSlyman 42 0 0

LEICESTER AND RUTLAND . 779 JohnHassall 70 6 6 LINCOLNSHIRE . H E Cousans 42 13 0

MIDDLESEX . 1194 Philip Mouson 45 10 0 1326 W H Davey

Unattached.

Lodge £ 8 d 1326 S Page 10 10 0 1503 ATonlminjun 38 5 0 1567 W H W Mason 68 16 0 1656 Edmnnd Dare 15 15 0 2183 T W Walkor 28 7 0 MONMOUTHSHIRE .

The Province , Br William Pickford 53 10 0 Lodge 457 FA Powell 42 0 0 471 W G Flandera 58 16 0 683 W B Barnett 52 10 0 818 John Owen Marsh 40 0 0 1429 Charles Callum 50 0 0 2226 John J Williams 26 5 0

NORTH WALES . 1336 C K Benson 26 5 0 NORTHANTS AND HUNTS . 442 Henry Carman 31 10 0

OXFORDSHIRE . 357 JLPeareth 27 0 0 1036 FWSohofield 12 8 6 1515 W R Bowden 18 13 6 1895 William Jessop 10 10 0 Captain Avory

SHROPSHIRE . 1621 W L Southwell 31 10 0 2311 ASTownsend 66 7 6 SOMERSETSHIRE . The Province , Br J Noaworthy 82 2 0

SOUTH WALES ( E . DIVISION . ) The Province , Br J R Davies 380 0 0 SOUTH WALES ( W . DIVISION ) . The Province—Br F E Romfrey 101 0 0 Aaron Stone 147 0 0

STAFFORDSHIRE . The Provinoe and Lodge—482 Br J F Pepper 78 15 0 W H Bailey 73 10 0 ( seo London )

SUFFOLK . 8 L Edward Smith 21 0 0 555 Rev . Richard Peek 26 5 0 1224 C J N Row 87 0 0

SURREY . 463 W Fox Hawes 45 13 0 1638 W Lane 10 10 0

Unattached.

Lodge £ s d 1892 J W Manley 28 6 0 William Drowett 31 10 0

SUSSEX . 40 Tho Lodgo 12 14 0 315 J Sayers 10 It ) 0 341 WillamDawos 63 7 0 1110 C HHaiue 105 0 0 1636 E Mitchell 10 10 0 1829 A J Carpenter 89 5 0

WARWICKSHIRE . 502 Thomas Duke 10 10 0 925 T R Arter ( see Worcestershire ) 21 0 0

WORCESTERSHIRE . The Provinoe , Br A Green 84 0 0 Lodge 529 Br William T Page 88 5 6 2034 T R Arter ( see Warwickshire ) 31 10 0

YORKSHIRE ( N . & E . RIDINGS ) . The Province , Br M 0 Peck 180 0 0 Lodge 57 G L Shackles 57 MHaberland 86 6 0 YORKSHIRE ( WEST RIDING ) .

302 Br G H Hodgson 304 Charles L Mason 304 James Bedford 904 Fred Cleoves 974 W Mirfield Oddy 974 H A Foster 974 W C Lupton 974 Arthur Sonnenthal

974 Frank Johnson ' 974 H R Armitage 974 Arthur N Briggs 974 R Newton Rhodes 1019 Dr . Adolph Hess 1513 T W Embleton 2321 A J Boylo 2321 ChasH Ellis = 400 0 0

COLONIES , & c CHINA . Br Paul Jordan 10 10 0

CYPRUS . Br Surgeon Walter Kiddle 10 10 0 NEW ZEALAND . Br J G Trevor 10 10 0

Cestrian Chapter, No. 425.

CESTRIAN CHAPTER , No . 425 .

THE installation meeting was held in the Freemasons' Hall , Queen Street , Chestar , on Tuesday the 10 th inst ., when there was a large attendance of the brethren of this interesting degree . Among the Principals and Past Principals present were : —the Hon . H . Holbrook , J . Salmon , J . F . Edisbury , E . Cuzner , W . Johnson , S . W . Ramsden , W . M . Lightfoot , J . Dennis , J . C . Thorburn ,

A . Parkes , Humpbrays , and J . OaweU-Buvy , whilst the list of Companions included Major Ford , Captain Cooper , Rev . P . Sparling , Rev . T . G . Cox , J . Sheriff Roberts , W . Shone , F . A . W . Jones , T . Wilcock , J . Rowe Dutton , W . Wellsby , Abernethy , Holland , Mead , W . Brown , T . W . Griffiths , T . Wood , & o . The proceedings opened with the installation of Companions Shone and F . A .

Wulker-Jones as first and third Principals respectively , tho ceremonies being impressively rendered by P . Z . ' s Lightfoot and Johnson . The installation of the second Principal was postponed in consequence of the unavoidable absence of Companion T . M . Lookwood , who had been elected to that office . The other Officers were invested , as follows : —3 . Spencer Scribe E , Abornethy Scribe N ., Barton Princi pal Soj ., Cuzuer Organist , J . S . Roberts and Holland Assistant

" ujs ., Stephen Smith Janitor . Daring the evening the Hon . and Rev . Charles Spancer Stanhope , the Provincial Grand Superintendent of Cheshire , was eleoted a member of tho Chapter . At the close of the business the Companions dined together under the presidency of the newly installed First Principal , when the usual Masonio toast list was gone through . The musical arrangements Were admirably earned out by Compauion 3 Cazaer and Humphreys .

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Reviews.

REVIEWS .

All Books intended for Review should be addressed to the Editor of The Freemason ' s Chronicle , Belvidere Works , Hermes Hill , Pentonville , London , N . The Dorset Masonic Calendar for 1891 , compiled by Bro . John A . Sherren . Weymonth : Sherren and Son , 79 St . Mary Street .

Tnis handy little book is once more before us , and we must compliment Bro . Sherren on the way he has done his work . All interesting items in connection with Dorset are given , among whioh we may mention the list of meetings of all degrees working in the Provincf , the list of Grand Lodge , Provinoial Grand Lodge , Officers Present and Past , the Ma . ionio Notes , the annual summary , full information

about the Charities , and every other conceivable information that could be wished for . The book is printed in neat and careful styb * , and is published under the direction of the Prov . Grand Master . Iu conclusion we may mention that Bro . Sherren thanks tho Prov . Grand Secretary and the Officers of the various LodgeB and Chapters for their cheerful assistance in the work of compilation .

The Cornish Lodge in London bids fair to be a very successful orm , and to take a prominent place amongst the so-called class Lodges of the metropolis . This success is the more extraordinary as we believe it is the first , attempt that has been made to eiaabliah a Lodge under the English Constitutions in which the members are recruited from ono Province , and that Province by no meins a Inrge one compared with many in the north . The promoters , however ,

had faith in the well-known Cornish motto of " One and All , " and the result has proved far beyond their expectations . A numerously , attended meeting was recently held at the Freemasons' Hall , when several Cornisbmen resident in London , including the Revs . Cannon Shuttleworth and Vivian Tyrell , were either initiated or passed to the other degrees , and those preFmt a f terwards dined , together , under the genial presidency of Bro . N . J . West ,

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