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and carrying forward a balance in hand , they had done what jt took most new lodges years to accomplish . He congratulated them upon that and upon their excellent work , and thanked them for the hearty welcome accorded to him and the unbounded hospitality they had received . Other visitors eulogised the lodge and its hospitality . The duty of proposing the toast of "The Officers" was delegated to the I . P . M ., to whom was entrusted the
pleasant office of presenting to the S . W . ( Bro . G . Emblin , P . M . 147 ) , a . handsome valuable wedding present , consisting of a silver tea and coffee service and salver with suitable inscription , as a token of esteem and goodwill from the brethren of the lodge on the occasion of his marriage . Bro . Emblin thanked the brethren for the very
substantial token of their goodwill and good wishes , which he should always value very highly . The Tyler ' s toast brought the proceedings to a very happy termination . A choice musical programme was excellently carried out by Bro . A . M . Willis , Org ., assisted by Bro . Thomson , Mr . H . Mason , and the Masters ( 2 ) Thomson .
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CARDIFF . Tennant Lodge ( No . 1992 ) . —The festival of this vigorous lodge was held on the 19 th ultimo at the Masonic Hall , when a large and distinguished company assembled to witness the installation of Bro . F . J . Ferris
Bailey , S . W ., W . M . elect . The following members of the lodge were present : Bros . John T . Hogg , Prov . G . Treas ., W . M . ; Marmaduke Tennant , P . A . G . D . C . Eng ., D . P . G . M . ; T . Matfliews , P . M ., P . P . S . G . W . j Hy . White , P . M .. P . P . G . Treas . ; Thos . Evans , P . M ., P . P . G . D . C . j F . J . Ferris Bailey , S . W . ; John Sheridan , J . W . ; T . P . Kerman , Sec ; B . D . Jenkins , Asst . Sec . ; J . S .
Bonnyman , D . C ; T . H . Watts , S . D . ; C . Jones , J . D . ; G . H . Cole , Org . ; W . I . Vaughan and George Durston , Stwds . ; A . Jenkins , Tyler ; S . Jones , C . J . Cudlipp , W . M . Smith , John Miles , G . Strong , J . J . Davies , VV . Rees , W . J . Gunstone , J . H . Dunn , R . J . T . Hillier , the Rev . E . Woodhouse Shepherd , M . A ., D . Stevenson , T . Gunstone , J . F . Gibson , W . Bowles , John Johns , A . M . Bailey , R .
Dinham , F . Morgan , W . James , T . H . Webb , J . O'Neill , P . P . G . Stwd ., A . Roberts , P . L . Atkinson , Geo . Twigden , A . W . Hellier , and W . A . Beer . Visitors : Bros . A . P . Fabian , P . M . 36 , P . P . S . G . W . Hants ; F . G . Hodges , P . M . 1 754 , P . P . G . S . B . j R . J . Steward , P . M . 9 60 j J . Harvey , P . M . 1 S 47 J D . S . Varzopollo , P . M . 9 G 0 , P . P . J . G . W . j J . R . Harris , P . M . 960 , P . P . G . S . B . ; W . K .
Davies , P . M . 1578 , P . P . G . T . ; W . H . Key , P . M . 1578 , P . P . A . G . D . C ; John Evans , W . M . 157 S ; John Munday , P . M . 960 , P . P . J . G . W . ; Hy . Samuels , W . M . 9 60 , Prov . J . G . D . ; D . McDonald , W . M . no , Prov . G . S . B . ; P . VV . Goodfellow , P . M . no , P . P . G . S . B . ; A . P . Steeds , W . M . 1323 , P . P . G . Org . ; S . Cooper , P . M . 3 G , P . P . S . G . W . ; R . W . Grose , W . M . 1537 , Prov . G . S . of W . j J . E . Griffiths , W . M . 364 , Prov . G . P . ; T . Higman , W . M .
2357 , P . P . G . Stwd . ; T . Rees , W . M . G 79 ; T . W . Goles worthy , W . M . 23 S 2 ; D . R . Roberts , I . P . M . 36 , P . P G . D . j W . C Peace , P . M . 9 G 0 , P . P . S . G . W . ; J . D Williams , W . M . S 33 ; T . R . Hunt , I . P . M . 1323 , P . P . A . G Sec ; W . L . Yorath , VV . M . 1754 , Prov . G . Keg . j VV T . Male , 1222 j R . Prust , 3 G ; E . John , 15 G 2 ; S . T Woods , 9 60 ; A . Fielding , 960 ; E . C . Newby , G 79 ; P
L . Thomas , 9 60 ; R . Bucknell , 9 60 ; C . A . J . Ward , J . W . 36 ; H . T . Gilling , J . D . 9 G 0 ; j . Thomas , 9 60 ; F . VV . Ensor , S . D . 36 ; ,. Arthur North , Stwd . 1323 i VV . J . Collings , 36 ; G . G . Spray , 1754 ; H . Morgan Rees , S . VV ., W . M . elect 1754 ; W . R . Harris , Sec . no ; A . J . Davies , no , W . Legassick , 9 60 j T . W . Thomas , 1429 j C . H . Priestley , Sec . _ 6 ; H . C Ensor , J . W . 960 ; F .
W . K . Hagbart , S . W . 9 60 j and others . The lodge was prettily decorated lor the occasion with plants and flowers . The ceremony of installation was performed in a manner which left nothing to be desired by the retiring VV . M ., Bro . John T . Hogg , after which the W . M ., with a few words of kindly appreciation and encouragement to each , invested his officers as follows : Bros . John
T . Hogg , P . G . Treas ., I . P . M . ; John Sheridan , S . W . ; T . P . Kerman , J . W . j Rev . E . Woodhouse Shepherd , M . A ., Chap . ; ( Bro . Dr . VVilliams , P . M ., P . P . A . G . P ., Treas ., being away , will be invested at the next meeting ); B . D . Jenkins , Sec . ; T . H . Watts , D . C . ; Chas . Jones , S . D . j G . Durston , J . D . j W . I . Vaughan , Asst . Sec . j G . H . Coles , F . C . O ., Org . ; Samuel Jones , I . G . ; Arthur
Roberts and A . M . Bailey , Stewards ; and Amos Jenkins , Tyler . A hearty vote of thanks was given to Bro . John T . Hogg for the splendid manner in which he had finished up his year ' s work that afternoon , and the VV . M . requested the D . P . G . M . to present to Bro . Hogp a handsome Past Master ' s jewel for his inestimable services during the year . This the D . P . G . M . did in a very nice manner . The I . P . M .
feelingly replied , thanking the brethren for their great kindness throughout the year , and for their vote of thanks and jewel that day . The VV . M . then thanked Bro . Marmaduke Tennant , D . P . G . M ., for attending that afternoon , and called on the brethren to welcome him in the usual manner . The D . P . G . M . briefly replied , after which the visitors were welcomed in like manner . Bros . G . Clarry ,
W . M . 36 , and Steeds , W . M . 1323 , responded for the whole of the visitors . The other business being transacted , including several propositions for initiation and joining , the lodge was closed , and the brethren adjourned to the Assembly Room , Town Hall , for dinner . Here the brethren were joined by the ladies , and the
effect of the room when all were seated was very pretty , the ladies' bright dresses greatly relieving the brethren ' s sombre black , which , in its turn , was much improved by the Masonic clothing , a dispensation to wear the same having been obtained . The tables were nicely decorated with flowers and fruits , by Mr . Phelps , in his usual style , and the beautiful hall , with its splendid crystal chandeliers , handsome ceiling and magnificent paintings added greatly
to the general effect . 'Ihe W . M . presided , and was supported by theD . P . G . M . ° n his right , and the I . P . M ., with Mrs . and Miss Hogg , on his left , and nearly all the Masters and Past Masters mentioned above with their wives , sisters , & c , the other tables being used by the brethren and their ladies . About 150 sat down to dinner . This being disposed of and dessert commenced , the W . M . rose to propose the first toast , " The Queen and the
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Craft . " Given , he said , in the bold form in which it stood in the _ toast list would be sufficient to gain for it a hearty reception . The Queen , known throughout the world , and where known , loved , [ respected , and admired as probably the purest , noblest , and best Monarch that ever sat on any throne . The Craft they loved so well that he dared no more than mention it . The connection bet . veen the two could better be understood when it was remembered that ever
since her Majesty's great grandfather , just a century before her Majesty ' s accession to the throne , became a member of the Craft down to the much-lamented Duke of Clarence , her Royal house , with only a short interval , had furnished a constant succession of splendid members of the Craft , and Masons were not likely to forget the debt of gratitude due to her Majesty ' s father , the Duke of Kent , who , acting in concert with his brother , the Duke of , 5 uss 2 x , gave them the
inestimable boon of the United Grand Lodge of 1 S 13 . Adding to all this her Majesty ' s warm interest in the generous support of our Masonic Charities , he need offer no apology for asking them to drink enthusiastically the Queen and the Craft . The W . M . next proposed "The M . W . G . M ., the Prince of Wales , and the rest of the Grand Officers , Present and Past , " speaking in eulogistic terms of his Royal Highness ,
of the Earl of Lathom , Pro G . M ., the Earl of Mount Edgcumbe , D . G . M ., and the other Grand Officers , coupling with it the name of the D . P . G . M ., Bro . Marmaduke Tennant , P . A . G . D . C . England . Bro . Captain Homfray , D . P . G . M . Monmouth , who usually responded to that toast , being unavoidably absent , the D . P . G . M . briefly replied , and informed the brethren that the Grand Secretary and Bro . Sir lohn B . Monckton
had promised , if at all possible , to be present at the consecration of the new lodge in Cardiff shortly . The W . M . then proposed the toast of "The R . W . Prov . G . M ., Sir George Elliot , Bart ., the W . D . P . G . M ., and the rest of the Prov . Grand Officer ? , Present and Past , " and regretted that the brethren in the province did not see more of the Provincial Grand Master , but , of course , his time was much taken up , and as
long as the Great Architect spared to them the VVorshipful Deputy , the province could not suffer , as they all knew how thoroughly Bro . Tennant devoted himself to thc good of the province . He could not in his presence say all he should like to say , but he could say that the more the D . P . G . M . came amongst them the better pleased they were , and he was delighted to know he intended to visit the Tennant Lodge again very soon . He spoke highly of the
Prov . G . Oflicers , Present and Past , thanking them very heartily for their presence , and congratulating himself and the lodge on the fact that over 30 Prov . G . Officers had honoured the lodge that day . He therefore called upon them to give a hearty reception to the toast , coupling with it the name of the D . P . G . M . Bro . Tennant rose to respond , and received an ovation . He thanked them for their hearty reception of the toast .
thanked them for the P . G . M ., for himself , and for the Prov . G . Officers , agreeing with the W . M .-that Sir George lost a great deal by not attending such meetings as the present , and , after acknowledging the services and support of the Prov . G . Officers , the D . P . G . M ., in a most happy and humorous speech , proposed " The W . M ., " telling them at the outset that , instead of singing his praises , he intended telling them some of the Worshipful Master ' s
faults . Almost every sentence of his address was received with hearty applause and laughter , amidst which he resumed his seat , and left the VV . M . to respond to as difficult a toast as could possibly be imagined . On rising the VV . M . was received with applause . At the commencement lie endeavoured to reply to what had been said by the D . P . G . M . Going on to respond to the toast , he assured the brethren he was deeply sensible of the proud
position in which they had placed hun as Master of the Tennant Lodge , and a ruler in the Craft—a Craft destined , as he believed , to have an important and far-reaching influence of the future of the human race ; a Craft which , knowing no distinction of race , or peopls , or clime , carried through the civilised world the beautiful principles and tenets of our Order , and , bridging Over all space and all time , stretched forth its hand and firmly grasped the hand
of a brother at the uttermost parts of the earth , and would , he believed , be instrumental in bringing about that muchto-be-desired time when the sword should be beaten into the plough share , and nations know war no more . He assured them that in season and out of season he would do everything in his power to promote the good of the Craft in general , and , of course , the Tennant Lodge in particular , and with the help of the splendid Past Masters of
the lodge , brethren who had given him every help and encouragement , and had promised to do so in the future . With the good staff of officers it was his privilege to have , and the compact body of brethren on the floor of the lodge , he hoped so to direct the affairs of the lodge that next year —with the experience of history to guide them in forming a correct estimate—they would not regret placing him in the chair , and he trusted his year of office would end as brightly
as it had begun . He thanked them most heartily for their Wnd reception of tbe toast . The VV . M . again rose , and said it was not often a W . M . commenced his year of oflice by performing such a pleasant duty as it was now his privilege to do . The toast of "The Installing Master" would be varied that night . During the year Bro . Hogg had endeared himself to every member of the lodge , and not only to them , but to the other Masons
of the province . Those who were present at the last meeting of the lodge were aware that the members who had been initiated by Bro . Hogg during the year ( numbering about 27 ) presented him with a handsome silver tea and coffee service , as an expression of their gratitude and esteem . The oflicers of the lodge , with Bros . S . Jones and A . Roberts , who acted as Stewards at the summer outing , and Bro . O'Neill , at a picnic to which the W . M . and Mrs . Hogg
invited them , afterwards decided to do something also to mark their appreciation of the W . M . 's character and services , but decided that it should take the form of a pretention to Mrs . Hogg , who had in every possible way assisted her husband , and found a place in the hearts of his brethren , He ( the W . M . ) therefore had much pleasure in asking Hro .
Hogg , on behalf of the officers who served under him and the brethren named , to accept for Mrs . Hogg a presentation clock . Mrs . Hogg had at a time of great pain and bodily weakness , with pure unselfishness , insisted on her husband undertaking the duties of the chair , and whenever possible assisted him in his work ; as a true wife , willing when necessary to stand aside , and when necessary so to do , to come forward ; as every true woman valued most the little
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gifts of those they loved , which showed a loving thoughtfulness on the part of the giver , so he hoped this timepiece would be looked upon by Mrs . Hogg , and that the tick of the clock would remind her of the brethren of the Tennant Lodge . He hoped that Bro . and Mrs . Hogg would have many happy years together , and afterwards together enjoy an eternity where time should be no more .
Bro . John T . Hogg , I . P . M ., feelingly replied . He thanked the W . M . for the very kind words he had used , and all the brethren for the extreme kindness shown to him on every occasion during his year of office , though he had met them a great number of times in lodge and out , he had been fortunate enough not to have a single unpleasantness or harsh word with any member . They had worked
together well and harmoniously , and in spite of all the work , it had been the most happy year of his life . He and Mrs . Hogg would greatly prize their beautiful gifts , and , as the W . M . had said , every tick of the clock would remind them of the brethren and the happy hours spent amongst them during his year of office . He should be delighted to continue his services and to support the VV . M .,
as Bro . Bailey had so faithfully supported him , and again thanking them , he concluded by wishing the VV . M . a happy and prosperous year of office . Bro . Thos . Evans , P . M ., P . P . G . D . C , in a hearty manner , proposed " The Ladies , " to which Bro . Thos . Matthews , P . M ., P . P . S . G . W ., happily responded , drawing a most dismal picture of a man not blessed with a better-half , and
claiming for the beautiful fair sex almost every possible virtje and good quality . Bro . Hogg briefly proposed "The Visitors , " and the time for the first part of the evening ' s proceedings being up , called upon Bro . Harry Samuels , W . M . of Bute Lodge , to respond for the whole of the visitors , which he did in a hearty way , thanking the W . M . and all for a most happy
and enjoyable evening . The evening ' s proceedings were enlivened by songs being rendered between the speeches . Mrs . Pudge , Miss Jenkins , Bros . W . B . Ferrier , P . M . 9 G 0 , P . P . G . Reg . ; Thos . Evans , P . M ., P . P . G . D . C ; and others , ably assisting in this direction , and Bro . John Sheridan , in his own
splendid style , gave a very good recitation . The second part of the proceedings consisted of dancing , which , to beautiful music by Mr . Arthur Johnson's band , was kept up till 2 a . m ., and closed a most successful and enjoyable annual festival . The jewel was manufactured by Bro . George Kenning .
CROWLE . Isle of Axholme Lodge ( No . 1482 ) . —The monthly meeting was held at the Masonic Hall on Tuesday , the 24 th ult . Present : Bros . C . Fox , W . M . ; R . N . Brunyee , I . P . M . ; J . Faulkner , S . W . j J . Constable , Chap . j J . F . Watson , Treas . j R . Wood , Sec . j W . Pickering , S . D . j S . H . C . Ashlin , J . D . j W . Chamberlain ,
D . C . j W . A . Wressell , I . G . j T . Dates , Steward j I . Turner , Std . Br . ; R . Meadley , W . S . Scholcy , and G . Naylor , T y ler . A Committee was appointed to make arrangements for a Masonic concert to be given in January . Petitions were also s ' gncd for the Prov . G-and Lodge and the Masonic Schools on behalf of the children of the late Bro . Harrison , who was drowned at Yarmouth last July .
HOW DEN . St . _ Cuthbert ' s Lodge ( No . 630 ) . —The annual installation meeting of this lodge was held at the Masonic Hall on Thursday , the 19 th ult ., when an unusually large attendance of distinguished brethren attended , including the Dep . Prov . G . M ., Bio . Col . the Hon . W . T . Orde-Powlett , P . G . W . ; Bros . M . C . Peck . Prov . G . Sec ,
P . G . Std . Br . England j G . F . Crowe , P . M ., P . P . S . G . D . West Yorks ; M . Scott , P . M ., P . P . G . W . j Cheesman , P . M ., P . P . D . G . D . C . j Barlow , P . M . j Hudson , P . M . j and many others . After the usual preliminary business , Bro . G . H . Anderton , P . M ., P . P . G . S . B ., took the chair , and installed Bro . James Gilbert Loam , S . VV ., as VV . M . for the ensuing year . The W . M . then invested his officers as follows : Bros . J . T .
Emmott , I . P . M . j E . Shaw , S . VV . ; R . Briggs , P . M ., J . W . j H . B . Anderson , P . M ., P . P . S . G . W ., Treas . j Rev . VV . Hutchinson , P . M ., P . P . G . C , Chap .,- _ W . L . Rowntree , Sec . j J . Brindle , S . D . ; G . G . Everingham , J . D . j G . H . Anderton , J . P ., P . M ., P . P . G . S . B ., D . C . j W . H . Rylatt , I . G . j and W . Drury , Tyler . The brethren afterwards adjourned to the Bowmans Hotel , when the banquet was held undsr the chairmanship of the new W . M ., Bro . Loam .
MIDDLETON . Imperial George Lodge ( No . 7 8 ) . —A regular meeting was held on Thursday , the 26 th ult ., at the Assheton Arms Hotel . There was a very large attendance , especially of visiting brethren from surrounding towns to greet the W . M . on this occasion , and to witness his exposition of the working of the Third Degree , which was really splendidly rendered . The working tools were
presented and fully explained by Bro . the Rev . J . O . Jelly , P . G . Chap ., S . W . j in fact , the whole of the officers supported the W . M . in an excellent manner . The lodge was opened by Bro . T . Smethurst , W . M . The minutes of the previous meeting were read and confirmed , alter which the above-mentioned ceremony was performed . Ail business being attended to , the W . M . closed the lodge .
The following were present : Bros . Thos . Smethurst , VV . M . ; Rev . J . O . Jelly , P . G . C , S . W . j Sam Hall , J . W . j Jno . Neild , Sec .,- S . Browne , S . D . j Thos , Hawkins , J . D . j F . Entwistle , P . M ., D . C ; John R . Mellalion , M . Stanfield , R . Hartley , J oseph Meilalue , J . Hulbcrt , Sam Kent , J . Steeple , W . R . Coe , Peter Lawton ,
P . S . G . D . j G . A . Coleman , P . M . j R . Hilton , P . M . j T . Lawton , I . P . M . ; G . 11 . Lee , VV . H . Hanlon , and J . Taylor . Visitors : Bros . J . Partington , P . S . G . D . ; James Potter , P . J . G . D .: Hamlet Lees , P . G . S . B . j VV . McQueen , R . S . Dawson , W . M . 1011 ; and Geo . Sam Smith , P . M ., P . G . Org .
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STEVENS . —On the 31 st ult ., at the residence of her son , Evelyn , Catford , S . E ., Harriet Maria , widow of the late Mr . James Stevens , f jrmerl y of Plymouth , and mother of Bro . James Stevens , P . M ., in her 91 st year .
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and carrying forward a balance in hand , they had done what jt took most new lodges years to accomplish . He congratulated them upon that and upon their excellent work , and thanked them for the hearty welcome accorded to him and the unbounded hospitality they had received . Other visitors eulogised the lodge and its hospitality . The duty of proposing the toast of "The Officers" was delegated to the I . P . M ., to whom was entrusted the
pleasant office of presenting to the S . W . ( Bro . G . Emblin , P . M . 147 ) , a . handsome valuable wedding present , consisting of a silver tea and coffee service and salver with suitable inscription , as a token of esteem and goodwill from the brethren of the lodge on the occasion of his marriage . Bro . Emblin thanked the brethren for the very
substantial token of their goodwill and good wishes , which he should always value very highly . The Tyler ' s toast brought the proceedings to a very happy termination . A choice musical programme was excellently carried out by Bro . A . M . Willis , Org ., assisted by Bro . Thomson , Mr . H . Mason , and the Masters ( 2 ) Thomson .
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CARDIFF . Tennant Lodge ( No . 1992 ) . —The festival of this vigorous lodge was held on the 19 th ultimo at the Masonic Hall , when a large and distinguished company assembled to witness the installation of Bro . F . J . Ferris
Bailey , S . W ., W . M . elect . The following members of the lodge were present : Bros . John T . Hogg , Prov . G . Treas ., W . M . ; Marmaduke Tennant , P . A . G . D . C . Eng ., D . P . G . M . ; T . Matfliews , P . M ., P . P . S . G . W . j Hy . White , P . M .. P . P . G . Treas . ; Thos . Evans , P . M ., P . P . G . D . C . j F . J . Ferris Bailey , S . W . ; John Sheridan , J . W . ; T . P . Kerman , Sec ; B . D . Jenkins , Asst . Sec . ; J . S .
Bonnyman , D . C ; T . H . Watts , S . D . ; C . Jones , J . D . ; G . H . Cole , Org . ; W . I . Vaughan and George Durston , Stwds . ; A . Jenkins , Tyler ; S . Jones , C . J . Cudlipp , W . M . Smith , John Miles , G . Strong , J . J . Davies , VV . Rees , W . J . Gunstone , J . H . Dunn , R . J . T . Hillier , the Rev . E . Woodhouse Shepherd , M . A ., D . Stevenson , T . Gunstone , J . F . Gibson , W . Bowles , John Johns , A . M . Bailey , R .
Dinham , F . Morgan , W . James , T . H . Webb , J . O'Neill , P . P . G . Stwd ., A . Roberts , P . L . Atkinson , Geo . Twigden , A . W . Hellier , and W . A . Beer . Visitors : Bros . A . P . Fabian , P . M . 36 , P . P . S . G . W . Hants ; F . G . Hodges , P . M . 1 754 , P . P . G . S . B . j R . J . Steward , P . M . 9 60 j J . Harvey , P . M . 1 S 47 J D . S . Varzopollo , P . M . 9 G 0 , P . P . J . G . W . j J . R . Harris , P . M . 960 , P . P . G . S . B . ; W . K .
Davies , P . M . 1578 , P . P . G . T . ; W . H . Key , P . M . 1578 , P . P . A . G . D . C ; John Evans , W . M . 157 S ; John Munday , P . M . 960 , P . P . J . G . W . ; Hy . Samuels , W . M . 9 60 , Prov . J . G . D . ; D . McDonald , W . M . no , Prov . G . S . B . ; P . VV . Goodfellow , P . M . no , P . P . G . S . B . ; A . P . Steeds , W . M . 1323 , P . P . G . Org . ; S . Cooper , P . M . 3 G , P . P . S . G . W . ; R . W . Grose , W . M . 1537 , Prov . G . S . of W . j J . E . Griffiths , W . M . 364 , Prov . G . P . ; T . Higman , W . M .
2357 , P . P . G . Stwd . ; T . Rees , W . M . G 79 ; T . W . Goles worthy , W . M . 23 S 2 ; D . R . Roberts , I . P . M . 36 , P . P G . D . j W . C Peace , P . M . 9 G 0 , P . P . S . G . W . ; J . D Williams , W . M . S 33 ; T . R . Hunt , I . P . M . 1323 , P . P . A . G Sec ; W . L . Yorath , VV . M . 1754 , Prov . G . Keg . j VV T . Male , 1222 j R . Prust , 3 G ; E . John , 15 G 2 ; S . T Woods , 9 60 ; A . Fielding , 960 ; E . C . Newby , G 79 ; P
L . Thomas , 9 60 ; R . Bucknell , 9 60 ; C . A . J . Ward , J . W . 36 ; H . T . Gilling , J . D . 9 G 0 ; j . Thomas , 9 60 ; F . VV . Ensor , S . D . 36 ; ,. Arthur North , Stwd . 1323 i VV . J . Collings , 36 ; G . G . Spray , 1754 ; H . Morgan Rees , S . VV ., W . M . elect 1754 ; W . R . Harris , Sec . no ; A . J . Davies , no , W . Legassick , 9 60 j T . W . Thomas , 1429 j C . H . Priestley , Sec . _ 6 ; H . C Ensor , J . W . 960 ; F .
W . K . Hagbart , S . W . 9 60 j and others . The lodge was prettily decorated lor the occasion with plants and flowers . The ceremony of installation was performed in a manner which left nothing to be desired by the retiring VV . M ., Bro . John T . Hogg , after which the W . M ., with a few words of kindly appreciation and encouragement to each , invested his officers as follows : Bros . John
T . Hogg , P . G . Treas ., I . P . M . ; John Sheridan , S . W . ; T . P . Kerman , J . W . j Rev . E . Woodhouse Shepherd , M . A ., Chap . ; ( Bro . Dr . VVilliams , P . M ., P . P . A . G . P ., Treas ., being away , will be invested at the next meeting ); B . D . Jenkins , Sec . ; T . H . Watts , D . C . ; Chas . Jones , S . D . j G . Durston , J . D . j W . I . Vaughan , Asst . Sec . j G . H . Coles , F . C . O ., Org . ; Samuel Jones , I . G . ; Arthur
Roberts and A . M . Bailey , Stewards ; and Amos Jenkins , Tyler . A hearty vote of thanks was given to Bro . John T . Hogg for the splendid manner in which he had finished up his year ' s work that afternoon , and the VV . M . requested the D . P . G . M . to present to Bro . Hogp a handsome Past Master ' s jewel for his inestimable services during the year . This the D . P . G . M . did in a very nice manner . The I . P . M .
feelingly replied , thanking the brethren for their great kindness throughout the year , and for their vote of thanks and jewel that day . The VV . M . then thanked Bro . Marmaduke Tennant , D . P . G . M ., for attending that afternoon , and called on the brethren to welcome him in the usual manner . The D . P . G . M . briefly replied , after which the visitors were welcomed in like manner . Bros . G . Clarry ,
W . M . 36 , and Steeds , W . M . 1323 , responded for the whole of the visitors . The other business being transacted , including several propositions for initiation and joining , the lodge was closed , and the brethren adjourned to the Assembly Room , Town Hall , for dinner . Here the brethren were joined by the ladies , and the
effect of the room when all were seated was very pretty , the ladies' bright dresses greatly relieving the brethren ' s sombre black , which , in its turn , was much improved by the Masonic clothing , a dispensation to wear the same having been obtained . The tables were nicely decorated with flowers and fruits , by Mr . Phelps , in his usual style , and the beautiful hall , with its splendid crystal chandeliers , handsome ceiling and magnificent paintings added greatly
to the general effect . 'Ihe W . M . presided , and was supported by theD . P . G . M . ° n his right , and the I . P . M ., with Mrs . and Miss Hogg , on his left , and nearly all the Masters and Past Masters mentioned above with their wives , sisters , & c , the other tables being used by the brethren and their ladies . About 150 sat down to dinner . This being disposed of and dessert commenced , the W . M . rose to propose the first toast , " The Queen and the
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Craft . " Given , he said , in the bold form in which it stood in the _ toast list would be sufficient to gain for it a hearty reception . The Queen , known throughout the world , and where known , loved , [ respected , and admired as probably the purest , noblest , and best Monarch that ever sat on any throne . The Craft they loved so well that he dared no more than mention it . The connection bet . veen the two could better be understood when it was remembered that ever
since her Majesty's great grandfather , just a century before her Majesty ' s accession to the throne , became a member of the Craft down to the much-lamented Duke of Clarence , her Royal house , with only a short interval , had furnished a constant succession of splendid members of the Craft , and Masons were not likely to forget the debt of gratitude due to her Majesty ' s father , the Duke of Kent , who , acting in concert with his brother , the Duke of , 5 uss 2 x , gave them the
inestimable boon of the United Grand Lodge of 1 S 13 . Adding to all this her Majesty ' s warm interest in the generous support of our Masonic Charities , he need offer no apology for asking them to drink enthusiastically the Queen and the Craft . The W . M . next proposed "The M . W . G . M ., the Prince of Wales , and the rest of the Grand Officers , Present and Past , " speaking in eulogistic terms of his Royal Highness ,
of the Earl of Lathom , Pro G . M ., the Earl of Mount Edgcumbe , D . G . M ., and the other Grand Officers , coupling with it the name of the D . P . G . M ., Bro . Marmaduke Tennant , P . A . G . D . C . England . Bro . Captain Homfray , D . P . G . M . Monmouth , who usually responded to that toast , being unavoidably absent , the D . P . G . M . briefly replied , and informed the brethren that the Grand Secretary and Bro . Sir lohn B . Monckton
had promised , if at all possible , to be present at the consecration of the new lodge in Cardiff shortly . The W . M . then proposed the toast of "The R . W . Prov . G . M ., Sir George Elliot , Bart ., the W . D . P . G . M ., and the rest of the Prov . Grand Officer ? , Present and Past , " and regretted that the brethren in the province did not see more of the Provincial Grand Master , but , of course , his time was much taken up , and as
long as the Great Architect spared to them the VVorshipful Deputy , the province could not suffer , as they all knew how thoroughly Bro . Tennant devoted himself to thc good of the province . He could not in his presence say all he should like to say , but he could say that the more the D . P . G . M . came amongst them the better pleased they were , and he was delighted to know he intended to visit the Tennant Lodge again very soon . He spoke highly of the
Prov . G . Oflicers , Present and Past , thanking them very heartily for their presence , and congratulating himself and the lodge on the fact that over 30 Prov . G . Officers had honoured the lodge that day . He therefore called upon them to give a hearty reception to the toast , coupling with it the name of the D . P . G . M . Bro . Tennant rose to respond , and received an ovation . He thanked them for their hearty reception of the toast .
thanked them for the P . G . M ., for himself , and for the Prov . G . Officers , agreeing with the W . M .-that Sir George lost a great deal by not attending such meetings as the present , and , after acknowledging the services and support of the Prov . G . Officers , the D . P . G . M ., in a most happy and humorous speech , proposed " The W . M ., " telling them at the outset that , instead of singing his praises , he intended telling them some of the Worshipful Master ' s
faults . Almost every sentence of his address was received with hearty applause and laughter , amidst which he resumed his seat , and left the VV . M . to respond to as difficult a toast as could possibly be imagined . On rising the VV . M . was received with applause . At the commencement lie endeavoured to reply to what had been said by the D . P . G . M . Going on to respond to the toast , he assured the brethren he was deeply sensible of the proud
position in which they had placed hun as Master of the Tennant Lodge , and a ruler in the Craft—a Craft destined , as he believed , to have an important and far-reaching influence of the future of the human race ; a Craft which , knowing no distinction of race , or peopls , or clime , carried through the civilised world the beautiful principles and tenets of our Order , and , bridging Over all space and all time , stretched forth its hand and firmly grasped the hand
of a brother at the uttermost parts of the earth , and would , he believed , be instrumental in bringing about that muchto-be-desired time when the sword should be beaten into the plough share , and nations know war no more . He assured them that in season and out of season he would do everything in his power to promote the good of the Craft in general , and , of course , the Tennant Lodge in particular , and with the help of the splendid Past Masters of
the lodge , brethren who had given him every help and encouragement , and had promised to do so in the future . With the good staff of officers it was his privilege to have , and the compact body of brethren on the floor of the lodge , he hoped so to direct the affairs of the lodge that next year —with the experience of history to guide them in forming a correct estimate—they would not regret placing him in the chair , and he trusted his year of office would end as brightly
as it had begun . He thanked them most heartily for their Wnd reception of tbe toast . The VV . M . again rose , and said it was not often a W . M . commenced his year of oflice by performing such a pleasant duty as it was now his privilege to do . The toast of "The Installing Master" would be varied that night . During the year Bro . Hogg had endeared himself to every member of the lodge , and not only to them , but to the other Masons
of the province . Those who were present at the last meeting of the lodge were aware that the members who had been initiated by Bro . Hogg during the year ( numbering about 27 ) presented him with a handsome silver tea and coffee service , as an expression of their gratitude and esteem . The oflicers of the lodge , with Bros . S . Jones and A . Roberts , who acted as Stewards at the summer outing , and Bro . O'Neill , at a picnic to which the W . M . and Mrs . Hogg
invited them , afterwards decided to do something also to mark their appreciation of the W . M . 's character and services , but decided that it should take the form of a pretention to Mrs . Hogg , who had in every possible way assisted her husband , and found a place in the hearts of his brethren , He ( the W . M . ) therefore had much pleasure in asking Hro .
Hogg , on behalf of the officers who served under him and the brethren named , to accept for Mrs . Hogg a presentation clock . Mrs . Hogg had at a time of great pain and bodily weakness , with pure unselfishness , insisted on her husband undertaking the duties of the chair , and whenever possible assisted him in his work ; as a true wife , willing when necessary to stand aside , and when necessary so to do , to come forward ; as every true woman valued most the little
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gifts of those they loved , which showed a loving thoughtfulness on the part of the giver , so he hoped this timepiece would be looked upon by Mrs . Hogg , and that the tick of the clock would remind her of the brethren of the Tennant Lodge . He hoped that Bro . and Mrs . Hogg would have many happy years together , and afterwards together enjoy an eternity where time should be no more .
Bro . John T . Hogg , I . P . M ., feelingly replied . He thanked the W . M . for the very kind words he had used , and all the brethren for the extreme kindness shown to him on every occasion during his year of office , though he had met them a great number of times in lodge and out , he had been fortunate enough not to have a single unpleasantness or harsh word with any member . They had worked
together well and harmoniously , and in spite of all the work , it had been the most happy year of his life . He and Mrs . Hogg would greatly prize their beautiful gifts , and , as the W . M . had said , every tick of the clock would remind them of the brethren and the happy hours spent amongst them during his year of office . He should be delighted to continue his services and to support the VV . M .,
as Bro . Bailey had so faithfully supported him , and again thanking them , he concluded by wishing the VV . M . a happy and prosperous year of office . Bro . Thos . Evans , P . M ., P . P . G . D . C , in a hearty manner , proposed " The Ladies , " to which Bro . Thos . Matthews , P . M ., P . P . S . G . W ., happily responded , drawing a most dismal picture of a man not blessed with a better-half , and
claiming for the beautiful fair sex almost every possible virtje and good quality . Bro . Hogg briefly proposed "The Visitors , " and the time for the first part of the evening ' s proceedings being up , called upon Bro . Harry Samuels , W . M . of Bute Lodge , to respond for the whole of the visitors , which he did in a hearty way , thanking the W . M . and all for a most happy
and enjoyable evening . The evening ' s proceedings were enlivened by songs being rendered between the speeches . Mrs . Pudge , Miss Jenkins , Bros . W . B . Ferrier , P . M . 9 G 0 , P . P . G . Reg . ; Thos . Evans , P . M ., P . P . G . D . C ; and others , ably assisting in this direction , and Bro . John Sheridan , in his own
splendid style , gave a very good recitation . The second part of the proceedings consisted of dancing , which , to beautiful music by Mr . Arthur Johnson's band , was kept up till 2 a . m ., and closed a most successful and enjoyable annual festival . The jewel was manufactured by Bro . George Kenning .
CROWLE . Isle of Axholme Lodge ( No . 1482 ) . —The monthly meeting was held at the Masonic Hall on Tuesday , the 24 th ult . Present : Bros . C . Fox , W . M . ; R . N . Brunyee , I . P . M . ; J . Faulkner , S . W . j J . Constable , Chap . j J . F . Watson , Treas . j R . Wood , Sec . j W . Pickering , S . D . j S . H . C . Ashlin , J . D . j W . Chamberlain ,
D . C . j W . A . Wressell , I . G . j T . Dates , Steward j I . Turner , Std . Br . ; R . Meadley , W . S . Scholcy , and G . Naylor , T y ler . A Committee was appointed to make arrangements for a Masonic concert to be given in January . Petitions were also s ' gncd for the Prov . G-and Lodge and the Masonic Schools on behalf of the children of the late Bro . Harrison , who was drowned at Yarmouth last July .
HOW DEN . St . _ Cuthbert ' s Lodge ( No . 630 ) . —The annual installation meeting of this lodge was held at the Masonic Hall on Thursday , the 19 th ult ., when an unusually large attendance of distinguished brethren attended , including the Dep . Prov . G . M ., Bio . Col . the Hon . W . T . Orde-Powlett , P . G . W . ; Bros . M . C . Peck . Prov . G . Sec ,
P . G . Std . Br . England j G . F . Crowe , P . M ., P . P . S . G . D . West Yorks ; M . Scott , P . M ., P . P . G . W . j Cheesman , P . M ., P . P . D . G . D . C . j Barlow , P . M . j Hudson , P . M . j and many others . After the usual preliminary business , Bro . G . H . Anderton , P . M ., P . P . G . S . B ., took the chair , and installed Bro . James Gilbert Loam , S . VV ., as VV . M . for the ensuing year . The W . M . then invested his officers as follows : Bros . J . T .
Emmott , I . P . M . j E . Shaw , S . VV . ; R . Briggs , P . M ., J . W . j H . B . Anderson , P . M ., P . P . S . G . W ., Treas . j Rev . VV . Hutchinson , P . M ., P . P . G . C , Chap .,- _ W . L . Rowntree , Sec . j J . Brindle , S . D . ; G . G . Everingham , J . D . j G . H . Anderton , J . P ., P . M ., P . P . G . S . B ., D . C . j W . H . Rylatt , I . G . j and W . Drury , Tyler . The brethren afterwards adjourned to the Bowmans Hotel , when the banquet was held undsr the chairmanship of the new W . M ., Bro . Loam .
MIDDLETON . Imperial George Lodge ( No . 7 8 ) . —A regular meeting was held on Thursday , the 26 th ult ., at the Assheton Arms Hotel . There was a very large attendance , especially of visiting brethren from surrounding towns to greet the W . M . on this occasion , and to witness his exposition of the working of the Third Degree , which was really splendidly rendered . The working tools were
presented and fully explained by Bro . the Rev . J . O . Jelly , P . G . Chap ., S . W . j in fact , the whole of the officers supported the W . M . in an excellent manner . The lodge was opened by Bro . T . Smethurst , W . M . The minutes of the previous meeting were read and confirmed , alter which the above-mentioned ceremony was performed . Ail business being attended to , the W . M . closed the lodge .
The following were present : Bros . Thos . Smethurst , VV . M . ; Rev . J . O . Jelly , P . G . C , S . W . j Sam Hall , J . W . j Jno . Neild , Sec .,- S . Browne , S . D . j Thos , Hawkins , J . D . j F . Entwistle , P . M ., D . C ; John R . Mellalion , M . Stanfield , R . Hartley , J oseph Meilalue , J . Hulbcrt , Sam Kent , J . Steeple , W . R . Coe , Peter Lawton ,
P . S . G . D . j G . A . Coleman , P . M . j R . Hilton , P . M . j T . Lawton , I . P . M . ; G . 11 . Lee , VV . H . Hanlon , and J . Taylor . Visitors : Bros . J . Partington , P . S . G . D . ; James Potter , P . J . G . D .: Hamlet Lees , P . G . S . B . j VV . McQueen , R . S . Dawson , W . M . 1011 ; and Geo . Sam Smith , P . M ., P . G . Org .
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STEVENS . —On the 31 st ult ., at the residence of her son , Evelyn , Catford , S . E ., Harriet Maria , widow of the late Mr . James Stevens , f jrmerl y of Plymouth , and mother of Bro . James Stevens , P . M ., in her 91 st year .