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Provincial Grand Lodge Of North And East Yorkshire.
upon the foundation then laid , there will be raised an equally successful festival next year , so that in time the perfect superstructure may be completed in a truly Masonic manner . It gives me great p leasure to meet upon the invitation of the Humber Lodo-e , a lodge which is not only the largest in this province , but also one of the most numerous in the kingdom , possessing ample funds , a handsome hall , and affording its members every facility for pursuing the study of the Craft under
the most favourable auspices ; the other lodges in the town , I understand , are also in a sound and healthy condition , the junior one has recently purchased a building , now in course of conversion , for a Masonic Hall . We may , therefore , congratulate our Hull brethren upon their state of prosperity , which we trust will enabje them to continue and improve the charitable efforts which they have so worthily made in the past . I must now heartily thank the Master and brethren of the Humber Lodge for their hospitality and for the excellent arrangements they have
made for the entertainment of Provincial Grand Lodge ; I hope the brethren will all attend the banquet which has been specially arranged to suit the convenience of those who have come from a distance . Invitations were last year received from the Camelodiinum and Falcon Lodges , and both those lodges have paid us the compliment of repeating them this year , whilst cordially thanking the Thirsk brethren for their kindness , I feel that I must accept the prior invitation and shall hope to meet the brethren next year at Malton .
The Masonic Anthem " Hail Masonry " was sung in solo by Bro . Jos . Tood , P . P . G . W ., and in full chorus by the brethren , accompanied by the organ . The Prov . Grand Lodge was then closed . Subsequently a large number of the officers and brethren sat down to a banquet in the Lecture Hall of the Public Rooms . The Prov . G . M . ( Lord Zetland ) , presided , and after the repast , the customary loyal and Masonic toasts were given from the chair .
The P . G . M . of West Yorkshire , Bro . T . W . TEW , submitted the toast of " The Rig ht Hon . the Earl of Zetland , R . W . Grand Master of North and East Yorkshire . " For 15 years Lord Zetland had presided over the Masonic destinies of that most historic province , which had been ever loyal to the Throne , to the famil y of Zetland , and which would ever be loyal to the present Grand Master of the Province . Nothing had given those from West Yorkshire greater pleasure than
to be present at the Grand Lodge , and to echo in every respect the noble and becoming sentiments expressed in the address which Lord Zetland had been graciously p leased to receive . He was present to show how beloved Lord Zetland was to those in West Yorkshire , and to add his feeling testimony to the joy they all felt at his lordship ' s patriotism in accepting the important office of Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland , and that the choice of her Most Gracious Majesty had fallen upon so
popular an English nobleman , and noble English gentleman . He hoped that when his term of office had expired , Lord Zetland would return to his beloved province , with health and strength to preside over it with that ability which had distinguished him in the past . He wished his lordship God-speed in the arduous duties he was about to undertake , and he doubted not that so popular a Yorkshireman would make their friends in Ireland more peaceable subjects to law and order than they had ever been before .
Lord ZETLAND , in replying to the toast , thanked those present for the exceedingly kind manner in which it had been proposed and received . The proposer of thc toast had referred to that high office he had accepted in her Majesty ' s present Government . He could assure them that hc should thoroughly appreciate the honourable position of being her Majesty ' s representative in Ireland , and he could only repeat what he had said when he was presented that afternoon with that
magnificent address , and when it became his duty to go across the Channel , he would endeavour to do his duty in Ireland as became a Britain and a Yorkshirecnan . He would feel one great regret in going to Ireland , and that was that for a time possibly he should have to sever the connection which had now existed for 15 years between the Province of North and East Yorkshire and himself , so far as to render it impossible for him to reside so continuously within the province as he had hitherto
done . That regret , however , was alleviated very much by his feeling that he should not only enjoy the sympathy of the Freemasons of the province , but that , under the guidance of the D . P . G . M . the interests of Freemasonry would continue to flourish , and the interests of Freemasonry would be as carefully guarded b y the D . P . G . M . as if hc himself were among them . In conclusion , his lordship proposed " The Health of the Prov . G . M . of West Yorkshire , Bro . Tew . "
Bro . TEW , P . G . M . West Yorkshire , in responding to the toast , assured those present that his brethren in West Yorkshire were only too anxious to co-operate with North and East Yorkshire in everything that was for thc benefit of
Freemasonry . Bro . J . TODD , P . P . S . G . W ., submitted "The Health of Bro . Lieut .-Col . the Hon . W . T . Orde-Powlett , P . G . W ., D . P . G . M . " He said they would certainl y feel the loss of the Provincial Grand Master very much ; but , from the well-known interest which Bro . Orde-Powlett had manifested in the Craft ever since he was a member of the Provincial Grand Lodge , they all felt sure that the interests of the province would not suffer in his hands .
Bro . Lieut .-Col . ORDE-POWLETT , D . P . G . M ., replied , and said he would try , with the help of his officers , to undertake his duty to the best of his skill and abilit y . It had given him very great pleasure to come to Hull ; it always did , for Freemasonry was increasing in popularity in Hull , and in the right way . They should not ask men to become Masons for the sake of filling lodges , but they should ask good and true men to join the Craft . It was only by electing proper people that they could expect Freemasonry to flourish . It was now more than 20 years since
the Provincial Grand Lodge assembled under the banner of the Humber Lodge , which was , he believed , the senior lodge of the province , and which set a good example in everything it undertook . In Hull a number of lodges had sprung up round about the Humber ; they were all most anxious to do their duty , and he thought they had succeeded uncommonly well . He returned thanks for the way in which the toast had been received , and proposed " The Newly-appointed Officers of the Provincial Grand Lodge . " He advised the newly-appointed officers to follow in the footsteps of their predecessors , and they would be successful .
The toast was replied to by Bro . J , A . MALCOLMSO ** , P . S . G . W ., who said he and his fellow officers would do their duty to the best of their ability . They had no doubt but that Masonry would go on well during his lordshi p ' s temporary absence .
Lord ZETLAND proposed "The Health of the W . M . of the Humber Lodge , " and said that the arrangements for the reception of the Provincial Grand Lod ge had been most excellent , while they had been entertained in a very hospitable manner , and in away of which any town in the country mi ght be proud . Bro . J . RUTTER , W . M . 57 , responded , and said if those who were present were pleased , it had gratified the brethren of the Humber Lodge . The other toasts were " The Visiting Brethren " and " The Masonic Charities . " The proceedings were interspersed with harmony .
Provincial Grand Lodge Of Hertfordshire.
PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE OF HERTFORDSHIRE .
The annual meeting of the Provincial Grand Lod ge of Hertfordshire was held at the Freemasons' Hall , Watford , on Monday , the 22 nd ult ., under the banner of the Watford Lodge , No . 404 . Bro . T . F . Halsey , M . P ., Prov . G . Master presided , and there was a full attendance of Prov . Grand Officers , Present and Past , as well as of the members of the different lodges .
Provincial Grand Lodge Of Hertfordshire.
The minutes of the Provincial Grand Lodge , held at Hitchin , on the 27 th July 1888 , having been confirmed , the roll of the Provincial Grand Officers and lod ges was called . Bro . F . Sumner Knyvett , P . M ., No . 404 , was unanimously re-elected Prov . Grand Treasurer , and Bro . George E . Lake , P . M ., No . 404 , having been obligated and invested as Deputy Prov . Grand Master , the following brethren were appointed and invested as the Provincial Grand Officers for the ensuing year , namely :
Bro . Edward Taylor , P . M . 409 ... ... ... Prov . S . G . W . „ W . IT . Norris , W . M ., ... ... ... Prov . J . G . W . „ The Rev . H . F . Oliver , P . M . 20 S 6 ... ... ) r r-i „ The Rev . Wm . Quennell , 504 j Prov . G . Chaps . ,, F . Sumner Knyvett , P . M . 404 ... ... ... Prov . G . Treas . „ Harry Tipper , I . P . M . 2054 ... ... ... Prov . G . Reg . „ Charles Bullock , P . M . ^ 04 ... ... ... Prov . G . Sec .
„ Thos J . Villiers , I . P . M . 404 ... ... ... Prov . S . G . D . „ Henry Holmes , 1385 ... ... ... Prov . J . G . D . „ C . B . Cooper , I . P . M . 449 ... ... ... Prov . G . S . of W „ James Terry , P . M . 15 S 0 ... ... ... Prov . G . D . C .
„ L . J . Myers , P . M . 1479 ... ... ... Prov . A . G . D . C . „ Alfred Baker , J . W . 403 ... ... ... Prov . G . Swd . Br „ F . M . Bilby , W . M . 1327 ... ... ... ") „ r c ,, D . I James Rogers , I . P . M 1984 ) P' ° V' ° ' Std Brs ' ,, Arthur Stradling , S . W . 404 ... ... ... Prov . G . Org . „ S . R . Timson , S . W . 504 ... Prov . A . G . Sec .
„ W . A . Dingle , W . M . 86 9 ... ... ... Prov . G . Purst . „ Leonard Patterson , S . W . 1757 ... ... ... Prov . A . G . Purst „ R . Brazier , S . W . 2136 ' ... „ H . Lomas , I . G . 2218 ,, A . Prudames , l . W . S 04 ... ... ... r , n c . 1 ru 1 DA c r \ . . I Prov . G . Stwds . „ Charles P . Ayers , S . D . 404 ... ... ... >
„ John H . Hughes , J . D . 404 „ George Green , 404 ... ... ... ... _ ,, Thomas Wri ght ... ... ... ... Prov . G . Tyler . „ Charles Thomas ... ... ... ... Prov . A . G . Tyler . The report of the Finance Committee showed a very satisfactory position of affairs , the balance in the hands of the Prov . G . Treasurer being upwards of ^ " 80 , with an amount of over £ 160 invested in Consols .
On the motion of the P . G . M ., duly seconded , it was resolved that Prov . by-law No . 6 , should be amended b y the addition of a clause to the effect that the Prov . G . Secretary should receive an honorarium for his services at the rate of £ 1 5 s . per annum for each lodge in the province , in addition to his expenses incurred in the discharge of his duties . On the motion of Bro . T . S . CARTER , P . M . and Sec . 403 , P . P . G . W ., it was resolved that the sum of ^ 21 should be granted from the funds of Prov . G . Lodge , to the Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution , to be placed on the list of Bro . John E . Dawson , P . D . P . G . M .
On the motion of Bro . J AMES TERRY , P . P . J . G . W ., it was resolved that the sum of . £ 10 should be granted to the Watford Lodge , No . 404 , towards defraying the expense of entertaining Prov . G . Lodge , and a further sum of . £ 10 was , on the motion of Bro . C . E . KEYSER , P . P . G . W ., voted to the Watford District Cottage Hospital . A motion that ^ 20 be granted to the Watford Public Library having been rejected , it was resolved that the funds of Prov . G . Lodge be transferred to the names of the Prov . G . Master , Dep . P . G . M ., and P . G . Treas ., and also that . £ 30 be invested in Consols .
On the motion of the PROV . G . SECRETARY , it was resolved "That the publication of the Provincial Calendar be continued . " Prov . G . Lodge was then closed , and the brethren , to the number of betwean 60 and 70 , sat down to banquet , under the presidency of Bro . T . F . Halsey , M . P ., the result being a most agreeable evening .
Consecration Of The Scots Lodge, No. 2319.
CONSECRATION OF THE SCOTS LODGE , No . 2319 .
On Saturday last , this new lodge was consecrated at the Scottish Corporation Hal ' , Crane Court , Fleet-street , when there were present at the ceremony the following brethren : Bros . Colonel Shadwell H . Clerke , Sir John B . Monckton , Thos . Fenn , Rev . G . W . Weldon , Frank Richardson , Robert Berridge , the Earl of Euston , Thos . Grant , James Thomson , Vero Shaw , J . Page , John Plenderleith , George Shaw , Robert Mitchell , D . Charteris , Geo . Henderson , C . F . Matier , D . V .
Gellion , Wm . Chas . Page , J . Featherstone , E . Bryant , Stanley Smith , Henry J . Dutton , P . H . Jones , Alfred A . Pendlebury , Asst . G . Sec . ; W . John Goodchild , W . M . 2202 ; James Edmeston , P . M . 16 35 ; Tilden , U . S . A . ; James Gray , P . MHiram Lodge , Brisbane ; W . H . Sneiling , ' P . M . 1541 ; Gilbert Marsh , 1185 ; C . A . Barnard , 1558 ; H . Massey , P . M . 619 and 1928 ; W . T . Dillon , 1567 ; JChurchman , 1425 ; Fred Levick , P . M . 404 and 2098 , P . P . S . G . D . Herts ; R . H .
Dillon , P . M . 1567 , P . G . Std . Br . Middx . ; E . Brooks , J . D . 7 66 ; Thomas Tully , W . M . 1718 ; E . C . Mulvey , P . M . 2202 , W . M . 179 , P . G . Stwd . Surrey ; John Fenwick , P . D . G . W ., D . G . Sec . Queensland ; Charles A . Maxton , P . G . D . ; E . Letchworth , P . G . D . ; Charles H . Driver , P . G . S . of W . ; Sir Lionel Darell , S . G . D . ; T . Oborne , 1604 ; F . Faithfull Begg , 44 ( S . C ); Arthur Gozzatti ,
J-W . 753 ; J . D . Church , J . W . 1365 ; George F . Brooking , 1604 ; John R . Stuart D . Forbes , P . M . 65 ; Sir Henry Morland , G . M . India ( S . C . ); A . W . Boitem ( Capt . R . A ., ) No . 3 , Nova Scotia ; F . J . Beedle , P . M . 1441 and 2184 ; H . Sadler , G . T . ; J . Herbert Shoppee , 99 , P . G . Stwd . ; H . Fletcher Campbell , No . 1 ( S . C ., ) Mary ' s Chapel , Edinburgh ; Clifford Probyn , P . M . 18 and 2021 ; and J . Lovett King , 2190 .
The founders' of the lodge are Bros . H . Campbell-Beaver , D . Charteris , Geo . Edward , the Earl of Euston , D . F . Gellion , Thomas Grant , George Henderson , C . F . Matier , Roderick Mitchell , John Page , J . Plenderleith , Sir M . Shaw Stewart , George Shaw , Vero Shaw , James Thomson , Peter Tocher , and John Whitehead .
The Consecrating Officer was Bro . Col . Shadwell H . Clerke , G . Sec , who was assisted by Bros . Sir John B . Monckton , P . G . W ., as S . W . ; Thomas Fenn , P . G . D ., President of the Board of General Purposes , as J . W . ; the Rev . G . W . Weldon , P . G . Chap ., as Chap . ; Frank Richardson , P . G . D ., as D . C . ; and Robt . Berridge P . G . D ., as I . G .
The musical arrangements were under the conduct of Bro . Bryant , of the Alexandra Palace Lodge , abl y assisted by Bros . Dutton , Lovett King , and Stanley Smith-After the lodge had been formall y opened , and before the proceedings commenced ,
Bro . Col . SHADWELL H . CLERKE said the brethren were honoured by the presence among them of a distinguished Mason hailing from another jurisdiction , the R- >^ Bro . Sir Henry Morland , who exercised under the Grand Lodge of Scotland tn < - office of Grand Master of all Scottish Masonry in India , and he called upon tinbrethren to salute him with all the honours .
The salute having been given , , .. Bro , Sir HY . MORLAND said he thanked the brethren sincerely for their kiiwjy welcome , and for the honour they had done him . It gave him the great 1 * pleasure to be present on that occasion , and to add if possible to the celebrity ° ^ the event , by seeing the consecration of a lodge of Scotsmen under the warra ' of the Grand Lodge of England .
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Provincial Grand Lodge Of North And East Yorkshire.
upon the foundation then laid , there will be raised an equally successful festival next year , so that in time the perfect superstructure may be completed in a truly Masonic manner . It gives me great p leasure to meet upon the invitation of the Humber Lodo-e , a lodge which is not only the largest in this province , but also one of the most numerous in the kingdom , possessing ample funds , a handsome hall , and affording its members every facility for pursuing the study of the Craft under
the most favourable auspices ; the other lodges in the town , I understand , are also in a sound and healthy condition , the junior one has recently purchased a building , now in course of conversion , for a Masonic Hall . We may , therefore , congratulate our Hull brethren upon their state of prosperity , which we trust will enabje them to continue and improve the charitable efforts which they have so worthily made in the past . I must now heartily thank the Master and brethren of the Humber Lodge for their hospitality and for the excellent arrangements they have
made for the entertainment of Provincial Grand Lodge ; I hope the brethren will all attend the banquet which has been specially arranged to suit the convenience of those who have come from a distance . Invitations were last year received from the Camelodiinum and Falcon Lodges , and both those lodges have paid us the compliment of repeating them this year , whilst cordially thanking the Thirsk brethren for their kindness , I feel that I must accept the prior invitation and shall hope to meet the brethren next year at Malton .
The Masonic Anthem " Hail Masonry " was sung in solo by Bro . Jos . Tood , P . P . G . W ., and in full chorus by the brethren , accompanied by the organ . The Prov . Grand Lodge was then closed . Subsequently a large number of the officers and brethren sat down to a banquet in the Lecture Hall of the Public Rooms . The Prov . G . M . ( Lord Zetland ) , presided , and after the repast , the customary loyal and Masonic toasts were given from the chair .
The P . G . M . of West Yorkshire , Bro . T . W . TEW , submitted the toast of " The Rig ht Hon . the Earl of Zetland , R . W . Grand Master of North and East Yorkshire . " For 15 years Lord Zetland had presided over the Masonic destinies of that most historic province , which had been ever loyal to the Throne , to the famil y of Zetland , and which would ever be loyal to the present Grand Master of the Province . Nothing had given those from West Yorkshire greater pleasure than
to be present at the Grand Lodge , and to echo in every respect the noble and becoming sentiments expressed in the address which Lord Zetland had been graciously p leased to receive . He was present to show how beloved Lord Zetland was to those in West Yorkshire , and to add his feeling testimony to the joy they all felt at his lordship ' s patriotism in accepting the important office of Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland , and that the choice of her Most Gracious Majesty had fallen upon so
popular an English nobleman , and noble English gentleman . He hoped that when his term of office had expired , Lord Zetland would return to his beloved province , with health and strength to preside over it with that ability which had distinguished him in the past . He wished his lordship God-speed in the arduous duties he was about to undertake , and he doubted not that so popular a Yorkshireman would make their friends in Ireland more peaceable subjects to law and order than they had ever been before .
Lord ZETLAND , in replying to the toast , thanked those present for the exceedingly kind manner in which it had been proposed and received . The proposer of thc toast had referred to that high office he had accepted in her Majesty ' s present Government . He could assure them that hc should thoroughly appreciate the honourable position of being her Majesty ' s representative in Ireland , and he could only repeat what he had said when he was presented that afternoon with that
magnificent address , and when it became his duty to go across the Channel , he would endeavour to do his duty in Ireland as became a Britain and a Yorkshirecnan . He would feel one great regret in going to Ireland , and that was that for a time possibly he should have to sever the connection which had now existed for 15 years between the Province of North and East Yorkshire and himself , so far as to render it impossible for him to reside so continuously within the province as he had hitherto
done . That regret , however , was alleviated very much by his feeling that he should not only enjoy the sympathy of the Freemasons of the province , but that , under the guidance of the D . P . G . M . the interests of Freemasonry would continue to flourish , and the interests of Freemasonry would be as carefully guarded b y the D . P . G . M . as if hc himself were among them . In conclusion , his lordship proposed " The Health of the Prov . G . M . of West Yorkshire , Bro . Tew . "
Bro . TEW , P . G . M . West Yorkshire , in responding to the toast , assured those present that his brethren in West Yorkshire were only too anxious to co-operate with North and East Yorkshire in everything that was for thc benefit of
Freemasonry . Bro . J . TODD , P . P . S . G . W ., submitted "The Health of Bro . Lieut .-Col . the Hon . W . T . Orde-Powlett , P . G . W ., D . P . G . M . " He said they would certainl y feel the loss of the Provincial Grand Master very much ; but , from the well-known interest which Bro . Orde-Powlett had manifested in the Craft ever since he was a member of the Provincial Grand Lodge , they all felt sure that the interests of the province would not suffer in his hands .
Bro . Lieut .-Col . ORDE-POWLETT , D . P . G . M ., replied , and said he would try , with the help of his officers , to undertake his duty to the best of his skill and abilit y . It had given him very great pleasure to come to Hull ; it always did , for Freemasonry was increasing in popularity in Hull , and in the right way . They should not ask men to become Masons for the sake of filling lodges , but they should ask good and true men to join the Craft . It was only by electing proper people that they could expect Freemasonry to flourish . It was now more than 20 years since
the Provincial Grand Lodge assembled under the banner of the Humber Lodge , which was , he believed , the senior lodge of the province , and which set a good example in everything it undertook . In Hull a number of lodges had sprung up round about the Humber ; they were all most anxious to do their duty , and he thought they had succeeded uncommonly well . He returned thanks for the way in which the toast had been received , and proposed " The Newly-appointed Officers of the Provincial Grand Lodge . " He advised the newly-appointed officers to follow in the footsteps of their predecessors , and they would be successful .
The toast was replied to by Bro . J , A . MALCOLMSO ** , P . S . G . W ., who said he and his fellow officers would do their duty to the best of their ability . They had no doubt but that Masonry would go on well during his lordshi p ' s temporary absence .
Lord ZETLAND proposed "The Health of the W . M . of the Humber Lodge , " and said that the arrangements for the reception of the Provincial Grand Lod ge had been most excellent , while they had been entertained in a very hospitable manner , and in away of which any town in the country mi ght be proud . Bro . J . RUTTER , W . M . 57 , responded , and said if those who were present were pleased , it had gratified the brethren of the Humber Lodge . The other toasts were " The Visiting Brethren " and " The Masonic Charities . " The proceedings were interspersed with harmony .
Provincial Grand Lodge Of Hertfordshire.
PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE OF HERTFORDSHIRE .
The annual meeting of the Provincial Grand Lod ge of Hertfordshire was held at the Freemasons' Hall , Watford , on Monday , the 22 nd ult ., under the banner of the Watford Lodge , No . 404 . Bro . T . F . Halsey , M . P ., Prov . G . Master presided , and there was a full attendance of Prov . Grand Officers , Present and Past , as well as of the members of the different lodges .
Provincial Grand Lodge Of Hertfordshire.
The minutes of the Provincial Grand Lodge , held at Hitchin , on the 27 th July 1888 , having been confirmed , the roll of the Provincial Grand Officers and lod ges was called . Bro . F . Sumner Knyvett , P . M ., No . 404 , was unanimously re-elected Prov . Grand Treasurer , and Bro . George E . Lake , P . M ., No . 404 , having been obligated and invested as Deputy Prov . Grand Master , the following brethren were appointed and invested as the Provincial Grand Officers for the ensuing year , namely :
Bro . Edward Taylor , P . M . 409 ... ... ... Prov . S . G . W . „ W . IT . Norris , W . M ., ... ... ... Prov . J . G . W . „ The Rev . H . F . Oliver , P . M . 20 S 6 ... ... ) r r-i „ The Rev . Wm . Quennell , 504 j Prov . G . Chaps . ,, F . Sumner Knyvett , P . M . 404 ... ... ... Prov . G . Treas . „ Harry Tipper , I . P . M . 2054 ... ... ... Prov . G . Reg . „ Charles Bullock , P . M . ^ 04 ... ... ... Prov . G . Sec .
„ Thos J . Villiers , I . P . M . 404 ... ... ... Prov . S . G . D . „ Henry Holmes , 1385 ... ... ... Prov . J . G . D . „ C . B . Cooper , I . P . M . 449 ... ... ... Prov . G . S . of W „ James Terry , P . M . 15 S 0 ... ... ... Prov . G . D . C .
„ L . J . Myers , P . M . 1479 ... ... ... Prov . A . G . D . C . „ Alfred Baker , J . W . 403 ... ... ... Prov . G . Swd . Br „ F . M . Bilby , W . M . 1327 ... ... ... ") „ r c ,, D . I James Rogers , I . P . M 1984 ) P' ° V' ° ' Std Brs ' ,, Arthur Stradling , S . W . 404 ... ... ... Prov . G . Org . „ S . R . Timson , S . W . 504 ... Prov . A . G . Sec .
„ W . A . Dingle , W . M . 86 9 ... ... ... Prov . G . Purst . „ Leonard Patterson , S . W . 1757 ... ... ... Prov . A . G . Purst „ R . Brazier , S . W . 2136 ' ... „ H . Lomas , I . G . 2218 ,, A . Prudames , l . W . S 04 ... ... ... r , n c . 1 ru 1 DA c r \ . . I Prov . G . Stwds . „ Charles P . Ayers , S . D . 404 ... ... ... >
„ John H . Hughes , J . D . 404 „ George Green , 404 ... ... ... ... _ ,, Thomas Wri ght ... ... ... ... Prov . G . Tyler . „ Charles Thomas ... ... ... ... Prov . A . G . Tyler . The report of the Finance Committee showed a very satisfactory position of affairs , the balance in the hands of the Prov . G . Treasurer being upwards of ^ " 80 , with an amount of over £ 160 invested in Consols .
On the motion of the P . G . M ., duly seconded , it was resolved that Prov . by-law No . 6 , should be amended b y the addition of a clause to the effect that the Prov . G . Secretary should receive an honorarium for his services at the rate of £ 1 5 s . per annum for each lodge in the province , in addition to his expenses incurred in the discharge of his duties . On the motion of Bro . T . S . CARTER , P . M . and Sec . 403 , P . P . G . W ., it was resolved that the sum of ^ 21 should be granted from the funds of Prov . G . Lodge , to the Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution , to be placed on the list of Bro . John E . Dawson , P . D . P . G . M .
On the motion of Bro . J AMES TERRY , P . P . J . G . W ., it was resolved that the sum of . £ 10 should be granted to the Watford Lodge , No . 404 , towards defraying the expense of entertaining Prov . G . Lodge , and a further sum of . £ 10 was , on the motion of Bro . C . E . KEYSER , P . P . G . W ., voted to the Watford District Cottage Hospital . A motion that ^ 20 be granted to the Watford Public Library having been rejected , it was resolved that the funds of Prov . G . Lodge be transferred to the names of the Prov . G . Master , Dep . P . G . M ., and P . G . Treas ., and also that . £ 30 be invested in Consols .
On the motion of the PROV . G . SECRETARY , it was resolved "That the publication of the Provincial Calendar be continued . " Prov . G . Lodge was then closed , and the brethren , to the number of betwean 60 and 70 , sat down to banquet , under the presidency of Bro . T . F . Halsey , M . P ., the result being a most agreeable evening .
Consecration Of The Scots Lodge, No. 2319.
CONSECRATION OF THE SCOTS LODGE , No . 2319 .
On Saturday last , this new lodge was consecrated at the Scottish Corporation Hal ' , Crane Court , Fleet-street , when there were present at the ceremony the following brethren : Bros . Colonel Shadwell H . Clerke , Sir John B . Monckton , Thos . Fenn , Rev . G . W . Weldon , Frank Richardson , Robert Berridge , the Earl of Euston , Thos . Grant , James Thomson , Vero Shaw , J . Page , John Plenderleith , George Shaw , Robert Mitchell , D . Charteris , Geo . Henderson , C . F . Matier , D . V .
Gellion , Wm . Chas . Page , J . Featherstone , E . Bryant , Stanley Smith , Henry J . Dutton , P . H . Jones , Alfred A . Pendlebury , Asst . G . Sec . ; W . John Goodchild , W . M . 2202 ; James Edmeston , P . M . 16 35 ; Tilden , U . S . A . ; James Gray , P . MHiram Lodge , Brisbane ; W . H . Sneiling , ' P . M . 1541 ; Gilbert Marsh , 1185 ; C . A . Barnard , 1558 ; H . Massey , P . M . 619 and 1928 ; W . T . Dillon , 1567 ; JChurchman , 1425 ; Fred Levick , P . M . 404 and 2098 , P . P . S . G . D . Herts ; R . H .
Dillon , P . M . 1567 , P . G . Std . Br . Middx . ; E . Brooks , J . D . 7 66 ; Thomas Tully , W . M . 1718 ; E . C . Mulvey , P . M . 2202 , W . M . 179 , P . G . Stwd . Surrey ; John Fenwick , P . D . G . W ., D . G . Sec . Queensland ; Charles A . Maxton , P . G . D . ; E . Letchworth , P . G . D . ; Charles H . Driver , P . G . S . of W . ; Sir Lionel Darell , S . G . D . ; T . Oborne , 1604 ; F . Faithfull Begg , 44 ( S . C ); Arthur Gozzatti ,
J-W . 753 ; J . D . Church , J . W . 1365 ; George F . Brooking , 1604 ; John R . Stuart D . Forbes , P . M . 65 ; Sir Henry Morland , G . M . India ( S . C . ); A . W . Boitem ( Capt . R . A ., ) No . 3 , Nova Scotia ; F . J . Beedle , P . M . 1441 and 2184 ; H . Sadler , G . T . ; J . Herbert Shoppee , 99 , P . G . Stwd . ; H . Fletcher Campbell , No . 1 ( S . C ., ) Mary ' s Chapel , Edinburgh ; Clifford Probyn , P . M . 18 and 2021 ; and J . Lovett King , 2190 .
The founders' of the lodge are Bros . H . Campbell-Beaver , D . Charteris , Geo . Edward , the Earl of Euston , D . F . Gellion , Thomas Grant , George Henderson , C . F . Matier , Roderick Mitchell , John Page , J . Plenderleith , Sir M . Shaw Stewart , George Shaw , Vero Shaw , James Thomson , Peter Tocher , and John Whitehead .
The Consecrating Officer was Bro . Col . Shadwell H . Clerke , G . Sec , who was assisted by Bros . Sir John B . Monckton , P . G . W ., as S . W . ; Thomas Fenn , P . G . D ., President of the Board of General Purposes , as J . W . ; the Rev . G . W . Weldon , P . G . Chap ., as Chap . ; Frank Richardson , P . G . D ., as D . C . ; and Robt . Berridge P . G . D ., as I . G .
The musical arrangements were under the conduct of Bro . Bryant , of the Alexandra Palace Lodge , abl y assisted by Bros . Dutton , Lovett King , and Stanley Smith-After the lodge had been formall y opened , and before the proceedings commenced ,
Bro . Col . SHADWELL H . CLERKE said the brethren were honoured by the presence among them of a distinguished Mason hailing from another jurisdiction , the R- >^ Bro . Sir Henry Morland , who exercised under the Grand Lodge of Scotland tn < - office of Grand Master of all Scottish Masonry in India , and he called upon tinbrethren to salute him with all the honours .
The salute having been given , , .. Bro , Sir HY . MORLAND said he thanked the brethren sincerely for their kiiwjy welcome , and for the honour they had done him . It gave him the great 1 * pleasure to be present on that occasion , and to add if possible to the celebrity ° ^ the event , by seeing the consecration of a lodge of Scotsmen under the warra ' of the Grand Lodge of England .