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Provincial Meetings.
PROVINCIAL MEETINGS .
BARNET . Gladsmuir Lodge ( No . 1385 ) . —The regular meeting was held at the Red Lion Hotel on Friday , the 16 th ult ., when the chair was occupied by Bro . S . Tryon , W . M ., who was supported by Bros . G . Blizard Abbott , S W . F . Thompson , J . W . ; J . E . Cussans , P . M . 403 ,
P P S G W ., l . P . M . ; w . is ., nopkin , f . iYl ., 1 reas . ; C . C . ' rav P . M ., Sec ; F . Collingwood , S . D . ; W . Oldfield , ] of ; R- Fisher Young , P . M ., D . C . ; Ball , l . G . ; Chit feriel and Anneveld , Stewards ; Goddard , Tyler ; ] . W . Baxter , P . M ., P . G . R . ; Lewis , P . M . : J . Brittain , P . M . ; ] . P . Euerby , P . M . ; Mason , T . Abbotts , Marshall , F . H . ' Phillips , G . Phillips , Witthans , W . Grimwade , C .
Grimwade , and others . The minutes of the January meeting having been read and confirmed , Bros . Withansand VV . and C . Grimwade were passed to the Second Degree . A ballot was taken for a Life Governorship , which was won by Bro . Baxter , P . M .,
and the other business having been transacted , the lodge was closed . The brethren afterwards dined together , short speeches and to the point and some good songs , well sung by Bros . Baxter , Tibbutts , and others , constituted the after-dinner proceedings .
GATESHEAD-ON-TYNE . Industry Lodge ( No . 48 ) . —The regular meeting of this lodge was held on Monday , the 22 nd ult ., when there was a capital attendance and a goodly programme of work . The chair was filled by the W . M ., Bro . VV . Richardson , assisted and supported by Bros . VV . Brown , l . P . M . ; Win . Dalrymple , P . M ., D . C . ; R . Whitfield , P . M . ; M .
Corbitt , P . M ., Treas . ; M . R . Wright , S . W . ; VV . J . lobson , J . W . ; G . Craighill , Sec . ; Wm . Stafford , S . D . ; A . Dodds , J . D . ; T . VV . Bagnall , l . G . ; R . Ferry , Org .-, H . Jackson , Steward ; Joshua Curry , T y ler ; J . Bovill , J . Brown , T . Smith , W . Holtzapfel , B . Grice , T . Tindale , J . G . Wood , T . Wright , J . J . Bowman , C . Graham , J . K . Sinton , T . W . Stokoe , W . J . Campbell , J . A . Grant , and
J , Penrose . Amongst the visitors present were Bros . Jas . Shaw , W . M . 424 ; T . R . Short , l . P . M . 424 j J . Adamson , J . D . 424 ; W . S . Richardson , S . D . 424 ; C . Kempson , 424 ; D . Cameron , W . M . 240 ; G . P . Robson , J . W . 240 ; S . \ V . Linsley , S . D . 240 ; T . B . Greene , l . G . 240 ; J . S . Watchman , 240 ; C . B . Ford , P . M . 4 S 1 ; VV . Dorman , S . W . 406 : J . U . Simpson , J . VV . 406 ; andothers .
The lodge having been opened , Bros . J . Penrose and J . A . Grant were raised to the Third Degree by the W . M ., who also explained the tracing board and the tools . Bro . M . R . Wright , S . W ., was unanimously elected as W . M . for the ensuing year , and Bro . M . Corbitt , Treasurer . The Finance Committee was then elected , after which the W . M ., on behalf of the officers and several brethren of the lodge .
in a speech replete with good feeling , presented a gold Past Master ' s jewel to Bro . Wm . Brown , who has acted as l . P . M . for two years to the great satisfaction of the members . Bro . Brown , who was much surprised at this recognition of his valuable services , thanked the brethren for the charming gift , which he never anticipated or expected .
The lodge was afterwards closed , and the brethren adjourned to the refreshment room , where the remainder of the evening was spent in a very harmonious manner . The jewel , which was an excellent specimen of line art work , was manufactured by Bro . George Kenning . It is about to years since a similar presentation was made in this lodge .
ROTHERHAM . Phoenix Lodge ( No . 904 ) . —The installation of Bro . J . France as W . M . of the above lodge took place on Thursday , the 25 th ult ., at the Masonic Hall . The ceremony of installation was performed by Bro . I . Gibbs .
I . M ., who also gave the usual addresses to the officers and brethren . The W . M . appointed j , the following as his officers for the ensuing year : Bros . R . J . Buttonshaw , l . P . M . ; M . Le Tall , S . W . ; G . A . lllston , J . W . ; J . t . Wordsworth , P . M ., P . P . S . G . D ., Treas . ; Dr . A . Robinson , Sec . ; H . 1 . Bimrham . Asst . Sec .: D . Parrett
b . D . ; E . 1 . Hubbard , J . D . ; D . G . Davy , D . C ; T . C . Royle , Org . ; T . France . I . G . ; G . Foster and J . C . Waller , Stewards ; and T . Chester , Tyler . Bro . J . Jenkin was unanimously re-appointed to represent the lodge on the I rov . Charity Committee . At the conclusion of the lodge business , a banquet was numerously attended .
SOUTHAMPTON . Southampton Lodge ( No . 394 ) . —The IU < fl oi tl , is lod ffe celeurated tne Festival of St . John on S vv r "" ' ' at Freemasons' Hall , when Bro . A . Hewett , the VV 1 ? c ^ ' ° ^ Ce during the past year , was installed as Worshipful Master in the presence of a large gathering , ihe ceremony was ably performed bv Bro . Le Feuvre .
11 *" , ' kng ., D . P . G . M . The other brethren present were "ros . Dunsford , W . M ., H . VV . Bull , I . Lemon ( Mayor of Po ' c mpton P P'G- s » Pt- ° f Wks ., H . Lashmore , > " !/?• c -P' » J- I } - Uirford , P . P . G . D . C , R . Brannon , ' ¦ l . G . b . B ., and S . Dacombe , P . G . Stwd ., all of 304 ; £ latthews , W . M . 6 ; G . } . Tilling . P . M . 304 and 1401 , f > ' u . Superintendent of Works , W . M ., J . Cole , P . P . G . . " «?•> and J . 13 . Thomas . P . P . S . G . D .. all nf 1-1 , 1 :
A vu , Uacomoe W . M . 350 ; Edwards , W . M . 14 C 1 ; Ah i "ett ' - w > ' - sle , v > ' ' - - tS 2-Mr n . , , nsta » ation the officers were invested as follows : IU s-l ' ; ; , « nsford , l . P . M . ; H . C . Ashdown , S . W . ; VV . P M ' , , > •; J- Lemon , P . M ., Treas . ; Walter Bowyer , Linh ' n 1 , P ;^ - D -C -J W . Paul , S . D . ; R . V ^ nthorne . j . D . ; J . Hollis , I . G . ; H . Carpenter , D . C . ; Stud ' s y ' , ° , rff , ; A * P - Du ff r and J . W . Barford , inirs ; , L ' j , ; " Vare , Tyler . The subsequent proceeding , n „ i J , , . " -. V , AJIt . 1 , A 111- ^ UUSI . IIUUIl UIUI . LI . U-
As » t r J £ e receipt of a letter from Bvo ' Pendlebury , Master f 1 , ' conveymg' the thanks of the Grand ol ri » 1 ? r vote of condolence passed by the members Clarcnr o n the o ccasi ° n of the death of the Duke of D . PQJ ? ; Cordial votes of thanks were passed to the 'nstallin \» nav ' ff so well performed the work of the l < J „ ? . . ter . and to Bro . Dunsford for his services to The ^ as M for the past year . si < lencv ^ t . t bana . ' was afterwards held under the pregood wish > , c new y-installed W . M ., to whom " Hearty Se 4 uentlvh u e e tenderec l both in open lodge and sub-3 oy all the brethren .
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The usual Masonic toasts were given , the D . P . G . M . responding for " Grand Lodge and Provincial Grand Lodge , " and Bros . Matthews , Tilling , T . G . Dacombe , Edwards , Lelew ,, Stroud , Humphries , and Hewett for " The Visitors . " Bros . R . C . Wintle and Cooksey were also present .
THORNHAM . Thomham Lodge ( No . 2279 ) . —On Wednesday , the 24 th ult ., the annual Festival of St . John in connection with the above lodge was held in the lodge room at the Half-way House . The ceremony of installing the W . M . elect , Bro . J . VV . Riley , in the chair , was performed by Bro . Harrison , I . P . M ., and the following officers
were duly invested with their badges of office by Bro . Hollingworth , P . P . G . Treas ., who addressed a few words of counsel to each : Bros . J . R . Meanock , S . W . ; William Cooper , ( . VV . ; J . B . Tattersall , Treas . ; Wm . Hall , Sec ; F . W . Sutcliffe , S . D . ; J . VV . T . Piatt , J . D . ; A . J . Haworth , P . M ., D . C . ; J . Milne , l . G . ; J . VV . Kent , A . Butterworth , and J . W . Leaver , Stwds .: and T . Collin ,
Tyler . At the conclusion of the installation ceremony a banquet was held , at which Bro . Riley , the newly-installed W . M ., presided , and he was supported by Bros . H . L . Hollingworth , P . M ., P . P . G . Treas ., and J . O . Jelly , P . M ., of 277 ; A . B . Chadwick , l . P . M ., Jos . Brierley , P . M . and Hy . F . Murphy , S . W . of 4 67 ; R . J . Bennett , l . P . M . 1534 ; and numerous brethren from the neighbouring lodges .
The usual loyal toasts were given by the Chairman , after which the toasts of "The M . W . G . M ., H . R . H . Albert Edward Prince of Wales , " "The M . W . Pro Grand Master , the Deputy Grand Master , and the rest of the Grand Officers , Present and Past , " were proposed and duly honoured . In proposing "The R . W . Prov . Grand Master of East
Lancashire , Bro . Col . Le Gendre Nicholas Starkie , and the rest of the Prov . Grand Officers , Present and Past , " Bro . Dr . Young , P . M ., said the services rendered to the Masonic cause , and more especially to Masonry in East Lancashire , by Bro . Col . Starkie were well known to all Masons , and their appreciation of those services the brethren of the province had endeavoured to recognise by the handsome
presents which they had recently asked him to accept at their hands . Bro . Col . Starkie was always ready to extend his sympathy to the brethren of the Craft , and his services to Freemasonry were almost unexampled . The Thornham Lodge in particular was very much indebted to him . He had always been ready to assist them in all he could . They were also indebted to Bro . Hollingworth , a Provincial Grand
Officer , who had so ably assisted them that evening . In responding to the toast , Bro . Hollingworth said it was a pleasure to him to do as much good as he possibly could for the cause , and to g ive assistance to the various lodges in his district . He might seem a little peremptory in his manner sometimes—some might think too much so—but it was due to the great interest he took in all the duties of the
work . He did his best to do his own work in as complete a manner as it was possible for him to do , and he liked to see other brethren do the same . He could not forget that he had the honour of installingthefirst W . M . of the lodge , and he was very pleased to again be with them on the present occasion . With respect to the brother who had just vacated the chair . he knew him to be a most enthusiastic Mason who had
had his heart in his work during his yearof office , and he was very well sure from what he had seen of the newly-installed Master the latter would be very well able to discharge the duties of his office in a satisfactory manner . Bro . Harrison , l . P . M ., in proposing "The W . M ., Bro . j . VV . Riley , " said they all knew Bro . Riley to be ot a quiet and unassuming disposition , one who tried to discharge his
duties without making much noise , but he ( the speaker ) could assure them that the newly-installed Master was well qualified for the position . He hoped Bro . Riley would be able to bring the working of the lodge up to Bro . Hollingworth ' s high standard of efficiency . They had had some of the Provincial Grand Officers at the Thornham Lodge from time to time , who had complimented them on their
working . At the time he himself thought their encomiums might be mere flattery , but he had since ascertained that the opinions then expressed were sincere , and he was sure that Bro . Riley would try to improve even upon the standard of excellence already reached by his predecessors . The Worshipful Master , in responding , said he did not see how he could mend the work of his worthy brother who
had just vacated the chair , but he would do his best to go through the ceremonies of his office , so that they would pass off well . To do so he must have the able assistance of his officers . However well the Master of a lodge did his work , his success greatly depended upon his oflicers , and
he hoped the officers and brethren of the Thornham Lodge would endeavour to maintain that proficiency which had hitherto characterised them in the discharge of their duties . Bro . Meanock , S . W ., proposed " The I . P . M ., Bro . Harrison , " and ' * The Visiting Brethren " and " The Masonic Charities" were proposed by Bro . A . I . Haworth ,
P . M . The Tyler's toast concluded the list . An excellent musical programme was gone through , the principal contributors being Bros . VV . Lawton , T . Sykes , J . VV . Riley , J . VV . Harrison , 0 . Kenworthy , and James Schofield .
Royal Arch.
Royal Arch .
Farringdon Without Chapter No . 1745 ) . —This chapter held a meeting at Anderton ' s Hotel , Fleetstreet , on the 2 yth ult ., when there were present , among others , Comps . G . Herbert , M . E . Z . ; Nelson Prower , ALA ., H . ; E . B . Lane , Mus . Bac , J . ; Capt . Walls , P . Z ., P . P . G . P . S ., S . E . ; II . Herbert , S . N ' . ; II . ) . Lardner , P . Z ., P . P . G . Std . Br ., Treas . ; E . M . Lott , Mus . Doc , P . / .., P . G . Org ., Org . ; T . Simpson , P . Z . ; and E . Mallett , P . Z . 1023 ,
Janitor . Comp . 11 . H . Shirley , M . A ., P . Z . 2 , wasa visitor . The minutes of the previous meeting were read and confirmed . The chapter was then closed , and the companions adjourned to the banquet , whica was excellently served by Comp . A . Clemow and assistants . The usual toasts followed . Comp . Dr . Lott , P . G . Org ., responded most ably on behalf of " The GrandOllicers , " and Comp . II . H . Shirley acknowledged the toast of " Ihe Visitor . "
" The Health of the RLE . / . " was lluently proposed by Comp . Simpson , I . P . / . The M . E . Z . having replied , gave " The Second and
Royal Arch.
Third Principals , " to which toast Comps . Prower and Lane replied . Comp . T . Simpson responded on behalf of "The Past Principals , " and Comps . Capt . Walls and H . J . Lardner for " The S . E . and Treasurer . " Comp . H . Herbert having acknowledged the toast of "The Officers , " the proceedings , which had been enlivened by the excellent instrumental and vocal efforts of Comps . Dr . Lott and E . B . Lane , terminated .
DON CASTER . . Magdalen Chapter ( No . 242 ) . —The installation meeting of this chapter was held on Friday , the 2 Gth ult ., at the Masonic Rooms , Nether Hall . Present : Comos . H . T . Bellerby , Z . ; R . 13 . Ogle , II . ; G . S . Wilkie , I . : V . D . Walker , P . G . S . B . ; G . Brooke , P . Z ., P . P . G . J . ; J . A . Hirst , P . Z . ; F . Rand , P . Z . ; S . Pegler , P . S . ; I .
H . Pawson , S . E . ; T . Foster , J . VV . H . Chambers , F . Webb , J . Constable , C . Woudhouse , A . Parkin , G . Goldthorpe , and T . Fretwell . Visitors : Comps . J . Walker , Z . 1802 ; Ensor Drury , P . / .., P . P . G . H . ; VV . F . Tasker , R . N . Brunyee , H . A . Fenton , J . Hirst , and others . Comp . E . Drury acted as Installing Officer , and ably performed the ceremony . Comp . R . B . Ogle was installed as Z . ; Comp . G . E . Wilkie , as H . ; and S . Pegler , j . The
other oflicers invested wers Comps . G . Brooke , Treas . ; T . Foster , S . E . ; J . Constable , S . N . ; F . Webb , P . S . ; C . Woodhouse , 1 st A . S . ; J . VV . II . Chambers , 2 nd A . S . ; and J . Hirst , Janitor . After hearty congratulations the companions sat down to an excellent repast in the ante-room , where the usual Masonic toasts , accompanied by cheerful song and chat , were all thoroughly enjoyed .
LEEDS . Excelsior Chapter ( No . 1042 ) . —The installation of Principals of this chapter for the ensuing year was conducted by Comp . Dr . Smythe , P . P . G . H ., at the Masonic Hall , Great George-street , on Thursday , the 25 th ult ., the Principals being Comps . Wm . Flockton , M . E . Z . ; Hy . Cowbrough , sen ., H . ; and Thos . ThorpeJ . ; and
, the following companions were invested as ollicers , having been elected at the previous convocation , viz .: Comps . Wm . Smith , S . E . ; J . B . Mays , S . N .: J . VV . Blackburn , P . S . ; and J . A . Prince and Richard Waide , Asst . Sees . After the proceedings an excellent repast was served in
the adjoining room , and the evening was very pleasantly spent , the _ usual Masonic and complimentary toasts , interspersed with music by various companions , being given . There were numerous visitors from the other Leeds chapters and elsewhere , including Present and Past Grand and Provincial Grand Oflicers .
Mark Masonry.
Mark Masonry .
MANCHESTER . St . Andrew ' s Lodge ( No . 34 ) . —The installation of Bro . Clare Edgar Towell , which took place at Freemasons' Hall , Cooper-strcet , on Thursday , the 2 , 5 th ult ., was a pronounced triumph of Masonic skill on the part of Bro . J . T . Richardson , P . P . J . G . W ., and the following distinguished brethren , viz . : Bros . | . M . Sinclair , P . P . G . M . O ., Col . Rocca , and Samuel Kelly , P . P . G . Stwd .
, P . G . Stwd . The Installing Master was invested with the collar of I . P . M ., and the newly-installed Master appointed his officers as follows : Bros . G . S . Smith , S . W . ; G . A . Myers , J . W . ; A . K . Boothroyd , M . O . ; J . M . Veal . S . O . ; F . Stretch , J . O . ; Kelly , Chap . ; Sinclair , Treas . ) John Walker , Sec ; J . II . Marsh , Reg . ; J . Lanrisch , S . D . ; C . G . Jaques , J . D . ; VV . Nichol , P . S . G . D ., D . C ; J . Lawrenson , Org . ; and j . Ward , l . G .
I he lodge was then closed , and the brethren adjourned to a most enjoyable banqust . The toasts were given and responded to in the most cordial manner , aid-.-d greatly by some excellent music and songs by Bros . Smith , Stretch , Marsh , and Ward . The W . M . having announced his intention of going up as a Steward for the Benevolent Institution , a liberal response was made to his list .
Ancient And Accepted Rite.
Ancient and Accepted Rite .
PLYMOUTH . HuyShe Chapter ( No . 3 8 J . —The annual convocation of this chapter was held at the Masonic Hall on Monday , the 22 nd ult ., when E . and P . Frater VV , F . Westcott was installed as the M . W . S . E . and P . Frater Jas . Griffin was the Installing Officer , assisted by E . and P . FratresJ . B . Westlake , 31 ; L H . Keats , 30 " : E .
Aitken-Davies , VV . S . Hearder , and D . Cross , P . M . W . S . The officers invested for the year were Fratres James Grillin , 1 . P . M . W . S . ; Rev . Dr . Lemon , P . M . W . S ., H . Prelate ; C . F . Dunsterville , istGen . ; J . M . Hi / ley , 2 nd Gen . ; J . B . Westlake , Recorder ; J . R . Wilson , G . Marshal ; Hon . H . V . Duncombe , R . ; Capt . G . S . Strode Lowe , D . C ; J . Kinton Bond , 11 . ; Dr . Harrison , C . of C ; VV .
S . Hearder , O . ; and W . H . Phillips , Equerry . The fratres dined together in the evening at the club . The M . W . S ., Frater VV . F . Westcott , presided . The toasts were " The Oueen , " " H . R . H . the Prince of Wales , 33 ° , Grand Patron , " "The Supreme Council of the 33 , " " Frater Westcott and his Ollicers , " and " The Visiting Fratres . "
The intervals between the toa its were occupied in discussing interesting records connected with the organisation arid the progress , ritual , and ceremonies of the Rose Croix Order . Those relating to other branches of Freemasonry , the great spread of every branch in the United Kingdom , and their remarkable development in America were also discussed .
Cryptic Masonry.
Cryptic Masonry .
Grand Masters' Council ( No . 1 ) . —This ojd and distinguished council met at the Mark Masons' Hall , Great Oueen-strect , on the 26 th ult . Amongst those present were Bros . Baron de Ferrieres , R . P . P . G . D . M ., T . I . M . ; H . J . Lardner , P . D . M . ; George Graveley , P . T . I . M ., Treas . ; Capt . T . C . Walls , P . G . D . M ., P . T . I . M .,
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Provincial Meetings.
PROVINCIAL MEETINGS .
BARNET . Gladsmuir Lodge ( No . 1385 ) . —The regular meeting was held at the Red Lion Hotel on Friday , the 16 th ult ., when the chair was occupied by Bro . S . Tryon , W . M ., who was supported by Bros . G . Blizard Abbott , S W . F . Thompson , J . W . ; J . E . Cussans , P . M . 403 ,
P P S G W ., l . P . M . ; w . is ., nopkin , f . iYl ., 1 reas . ; C . C . ' rav P . M ., Sec ; F . Collingwood , S . D . ; W . Oldfield , ] of ; R- Fisher Young , P . M ., D . C . ; Ball , l . G . ; Chit feriel and Anneveld , Stewards ; Goddard , Tyler ; ] . W . Baxter , P . M ., P . G . R . ; Lewis , P . M . : J . Brittain , P . M . ; ] . P . Euerby , P . M . ; Mason , T . Abbotts , Marshall , F . H . ' Phillips , G . Phillips , Witthans , W . Grimwade , C .
Grimwade , and others . The minutes of the January meeting having been read and confirmed , Bros . Withansand VV . and C . Grimwade were passed to the Second Degree . A ballot was taken for a Life Governorship , which was won by Bro . Baxter , P . M .,
and the other business having been transacted , the lodge was closed . The brethren afterwards dined together , short speeches and to the point and some good songs , well sung by Bros . Baxter , Tibbutts , and others , constituted the after-dinner proceedings .
GATESHEAD-ON-TYNE . Industry Lodge ( No . 48 ) . —The regular meeting of this lodge was held on Monday , the 22 nd ult ., when there was a capital attendance and a goodly programme of work . The chair was filled by the W . M ., Bro . VV . Richardson , assisted and supported by Bros . VV . Brown , l . P . M . ; Win . Dalrymple , P . M ., D . C . ; R . Whitfield , P . M . ; M .
Corbitt , P . M ., Treas . ; M . R . Wright , S . W . ; VV . J . lobson , J . W . ; G . Craighill , Sec . ; Wm . Stafford , S . D . ; A . Dodds , J . D . ; T . VV . Bagnall , l . G . ; R . Ferry , Org .-, H . Jackson , Steward ; Joshua Curry , T y ler ; J . Bovill , J . Brown , T . Smith , W . Holtzapfel , B . Grice , T . Tindale , J . G . Wood , T . Wright , J . J . Bowman , C . Graham , J . K . Sinton , T . W . Stokoe , W . J . Campbell , J . A . Grant , and
J , Penrose . Amongst the visitors present were Bros . Jas . Shaw , W . M . 424 ; T . R . Short , l . P . M . 424 j J . Adamson , J . D . 424 ; W . S . Richardson , S . D . 424 ; C . Kempson , 424 ; D . Cameron , W . M . 240 ; G . P . Robson , J . W . 240 ; S . \ V . Linsley , S . D . 240 ; T . B . Greene , l . G . 240 ; J . S . Watchman , 240 ; C . B . Ford , P . M . 4 S 1 ; VV . Dorman , S . W . 406 : J . U . Simpson , J . VV . 406 ; andothers .
The lodge having been opened , Bros . J . Penrose and J . A . Grant were raised to the Third Degree by the W . M ., who also explained the tracing board and the tools . Bro . M . R . Wright , S . W ., was unanimously elected as W . M . for the ensuing year , and Bro . M . Corbitt , Treasurer . The Finance Committee was then elected , after which the W . M ., on behalf of the officers and several brethren of the lodge .
in a speech replete with good feeling , presented a gold Past Master ' s jewel to Bro . Wm . Brown , who has acted as l . P . M . for two years to the great satisfaction of the members . Bro . Brown , who was much surprised at this recognition of his valuable services , thanked the brethren for the charming gift , which he never anticipated or expected .
The lodge was afterwards closed , and the brethren adjourned to the refreshment room , where the remainder of the evening was spent in a very harmonious manner . The jewel , which was an excellent specimen of line art work , was manufactured by Bro . George Kenning . It is about to years since a similar presentation was made in this lodge .
ROTHERHAM . Phoenix Lodge ( No . 904 ) . —The installation of Bro . J . France as W . M . of the above lodge took place on Thursday , the 25 th ult ., at the Masonic Hall . The ceremony of installation was performed by Bro . I . Gibbs .
I . M ., who also gave the usual addresses to the officers and brethren . The W . M . appointed j , the following as his officers for the ensuing year : Bros . R . J . Buttonshaw , l . P . M . ; M . Le Tall , S . W . ; G . A . lllston , J . W . ; J . t . Wordsworth , P . M ., P . P . S . G . D ., Treas . ; Dr . A . Robinson , Sec . ; H . 1 . Bimrham . Asst . Sec .: D . Parrett
b . D . ; E . 1 . Hubbard , J . D . ; D . G . Davy , D . C ; T . C . Royle , Org . ; T . France . I . G . ; G . Foster and J . C . Waller , Stewards ; and T . Chester , Tyler . Bro . J . Jenkin was unanimously re-appointed to represent the lodge on the I rov . Charity Committee . At the conclusion of the lodge business , a banquet was numerously attended .
SOUTHAMPTON . Southampton Lodge ( No . 394 ) . —The IU < fl oi tl , is lod ffe celeurated tne Festival of St . John on S vv r "" ' ' at Freemasons' Hall , when Bro . A . Hewett , the VV 1 ? c ^ ' ° ^ Ce during the past year , was installed as Worshipful Master in the presence of a large gathering , ihe ceremony was ably performed bv Bro . Le Feuvre .
11 *" , ' kng ., D . P . G . M . The other brethren present were "ros . Dunsford , W . M ., H . VV . Bull , I . Lemon ( Mayor of Po ' c mpton P P'G- s » Pt- ° f Wks ., H . Lashmore , > " !/?• c -P' » J- I } - Uirford , P . P . G . D . C , R . Brannon , ' ¦ l . G . b . B ., and S . Dacombe , P . G . Stwd ., all of 304 ; £ latthews , W . M . 6 ; G . } . Tilling . P . M . 304 and 1401 , f > ' u . Superintendent of Works , W . M ., J . Cole , P . P . G . . " «?•> and J . 13 . Thomas . P . P . S . G . D .. all nf 1-1 , 1 :
A vu , Uacomoe W . M . 350 ; Edwards , W . M . 14 C 1 ; Ah i "ett ' - w > ' - sle , v > ' ' - - tS 2-Mr n . , , nsta » ation the officers were invested as follows : IU s-l ' ; ; , « nsford , l . P . M . ; H . C . Ashdown , S . W . ; VV . P M ' , , > •; J- Lemon , P . M ., Treas . ; Walter Bowyer , Linh ' n 1 , P ;^ - D -C -J W . Paul , S . D . ; R . V ^ nthorne . j . D . ; J . Hollis , I . G . ; H . Carpenter , D . C . ; Stud ' s y ' , ° , rff , ; A * P - Du ff r and J . W . Barford , inirs ; , L ' j , ; " Vare , Tyler . The subsequent proceeding , n „ i J , , . " -. V , AJIt . 1 , A 111- ^ UUSI . IIUUIl UIUI . LI . U-
As » t r J £ e receipt of a letter from Bvo ' Pendlebury , Master f 1 , ' conveymg' the thanks of the Grand ol ri » 1 ? r vote of condolence passed by the members Clarcnr o n the o ccasi ° n of the death of the Duke of D . PQJ ? ; Cordial votes of thanks were passed to the 'nstallin \» nav ' ff so well performed the work of the l < J „ ? . . ter . and to Bro . Dunsford for his services to The ^ as M for the past year . si < lencv ^ t . t bana . ' was afterwards held under the pregood wish > , c new y-installed W . M ., to whom " Hearty Se 4 uentlvh u e e tenderec l both in open lodge and sub-3 oy all the brethren .
Provincial Meetings.
The usual Masonic toasts were given , the D . P . G . M . responding for " Grand Lodge and Provincial Grand Lodge , " and Bros . Matthews , Tilling , T . G . Dacombe , Edwards , Lelew ,, Stroud , Humphries , and Hewett for " The Visitors . " Bros . R . C . Wintle and Cooksey were also present .
THORNHAM . Thomham Lodge ( No . 2279 ) . —On Wednesday , the 24 th ult ., the annual Festival of St . John in connection with the above lodge was held in the lodge room at the Half-way House . The ceremony of installing the W . M . elect , Bro . J . VV . Riley , in the chair , was performed by Bro . Harrison , I . P . M ., and the following officers
were duly invested with their badges of office by Bro . Hollingworth , P . P . G . Treas ., who addressed a few words of counsel to each : Bros . J . R . Meanock , S . W . ; William Cooper , ( . VV . ; J . B . Tattersall , Treas . ; Wm . Hall , Sec ; F . W . Sutcliffe , S . D . ; J . VV . T . Piatt , J . D . ; A . J . Haworth , P . M ., D . C . ; J . Milne , l . G . ; J . VV . Kent , A . Butterworth , and J . W . Leaver , Stwds .: and T . Collin ,
Tyler . At the conclusion of the installation ceremony a banquet was held , at which Bro . Riley , the newly-installed W . M ., presided , and he was supported by Bros . H . L . Hollingworth , P . M ., P . P . G . Treas ., and J . O . Jelly , P . M ., of 277 ; A . B . Chadwick , l . P . M ., Jos . Brierley , P . M . and Hy . F . Murphy , S . W . of 4 67 ; R . J . Bennett , l . P . M . 1534 ; and numerous brethren from the neighbouring lodges .
The usual loyal toasts were given by the Chairman , after which the toasts of "The M . W . G . M ., H . R . H . Albert Edward Prince of Wales , " "The M . W . Pro Grand Master , the Deputy Grand Master , and the rest of the Grand Officers , Present and Past , " were proposed and duly honoured . In proposing "The R . W . Prov . Grand Master of East
Lancashire , Bro . Col . Le Gendre Nicholas Starkie , and the rest of the Prov . Grand Officers , Present and Past , " Bro . Dr . Young , P . M ., said the services rendered to the Masonic cause , and more especially to Masonry in East Lancashire , by Bro . Col . Starkie were well known to all Masons , and their appreciation of those services the brethren of the province had endeavoured to recognise by the handsome
presents which they had recently asked him to accept at their hands . Bro . Col . Starkie was always ready to extend his sympathy to the brethren of the Craft , and his services to Freemasonry were almost unexampled . The Thornham Lodge in particular was very much indebted to him . He had always been ready to assist them in all he could . They were also indebted to Bro . Hollingworth , a Provincial Grand
Officer , who had so ably assisted them that evening . In responding to the toast , Bro . Hollingworth said it was a pleasure to him to do as much good as he possibly could for the cause , and to g ive assistance to the various lodges in his district . He might seem a little peremptory in his manner sometimes—some might think too much so—but it was due to the great interest he took in all the duties of the
work . He did his best to do his own work in as complete a manner as it was possible for him to do , and he liked to see other brethren do the same . He could not forget that he had the honour of installingthefirst W . M . of the lodge , and he was very pleased to again be with them on the present occasion . With respect to the brother who had just vacated the chair . he knew him to be a most enthusiastic Mason who had
had his heart in his work during his yearof office , and he was very well sure from what he had seen of the newly-installed Master the latter would be very well able to discharge the duties of his office in a satisfactory manner . Bro . Harrison , l . P . M ., in proposing "The W . M ., Bro . j . VV . Riley , " said they all knew Bro . Riley to be ot a quiet and unassuming disposition , one who tried to discharge his
duties without making much noise , but he ( the speaker ) could assure them that the newly-installed Master was well qualified for the position . He hoped Bro . Riley would be able to bring the working of the lodge up to Bro . Hollingworth ' s high standard of efficiency . They had had some of the Provincial Grand Officers at the Thornham Lodge from time to time , who had complimented them on their
working . At the time he himself thought their encomiums might be mere flattery , but he had since ascertained that the opinions then expressed were sincere , and he was sure that Bro . Riley would try to improve even upon the standard of excellence already reached by his predecessors . The Worshipful Master , in responding , said he did not see how he could mend the work of his worthy brother who
had just vacated the chair , but he would do his best to go through the ceremonies of his office , so that they would pass off well . To do so he must have the able assistance of his officers . However well the Master of a lodge did his work , his success greatly depended upon his oflicers , and
he hoped the officers and brethren of the Thornham Lodge would endeavour to maintain that proficiency which had hitherto characterised them in the discharge of their duties . Bro . Meanock , S . W ., proposed " The I . P . M ., Bro . Harrison , " and ' * The Visiting Brethren " and " The Masonic Charities" were proposed by Bro . A . I . Haworth ,
P . M . The Tyler's toast concluded the list . An excellent musical programme was gone through , the principal contributors being Bros . VV . Lawton , T . Sykes , J . VV . Riley , J . VV . Harrison , 0 . Kenworthy , and James Schofield .
Royal Arch.
Royal Arch .
Farringdon Without Chapter No . 1745 ) . —This chapter held a meeting at Anderton ' s Hotel , Fleetstreet , on the 2 yth ult ., when there were present , among others , Comps . G . Herbert , M . E . Z . ; Nelson Prower , ALA ., H . ; E . B . Lane , Mus . Bac , J . ; Capt . Walls , P . Z ., P . P . G . P . S ., S . E . ; II . Herbert , S . N ' . ; II . ) . Lardner , P . Z ., P . P . G . Std . Br ., Treas . ; E . M . Lott , Mus . Doc , P . / .., P . G . Org ., Org . ; T . Simpson , P . Z . ; and E . Mallett , P . Z . 1023 ,
Janitor . Comp . 11 . H . Shirley , M . A ., P . Z . 2 , wasa visitor . The minutes of the previous meeting were read and confirmed . The chapter was then closed , and the companions adjourned to the banquet , whica was excellently served by Comp . A . Clemow and assistants . The usual toasts followed . Comp . Dr . Lott , P . G . Org ., responded most ably on behalf of " The GrandOllicers , " and Comp . II . H . Shirley acknowledged the toast of " Ihe Visitor . "
" The Health of the RLE . / . " was lluently proposed by Comp . Simpson , I . P . / . The M . E . Z . having replied , gave " The Second and
Royal Arch.
Third Principals , " to which toast Comps . Prower and Lane replied . Comp . T . Simpson responded on behalf of "The Past Principals , " and Comps . Capt . Walls and H . J . Lardner for " The S . E . and Treasurer . " Comp . H . Herbert having acknowledged the toast of "The Officers , " the proceedings , which had been enlivened by the excellent instrumental and vocal efforts of Comps . Dr . Lott and E . B . Lane , terminated .
DON CASTER . . Magdalen Chapter ( No . 242 ) . —The installation meeting of this chapter was held on Friday , the 2 Gth ult ., at the Masonic Rooms , Nether Hall . Present : Comos . H . T . Bellerby , Z . ; R . 13 . Ogle , II . ; G . S . Wilkie , I . : V . D . Walker , P . G . S . B . ; G . Brooke , P . Z ., P . P . G . J . ; J . A . Hirst , P . Z . ; F . Rand , P . Z . ; S . Pegler , P . S . ; I .
H . Pawson , S . E . ; T . Foster , J . VV . H . Chambers , F . Webb , J . Constable , C . Woudhouse , A . Parkin , G . Goldthorpe , and T . Fretwell . Visitors : Comps . J . Walker , Z . 1802 ; Ensor Drury , P . / .., P . P . G . H . ; VV . F . Tasker , R . N . Brunyee , H . A . Fenton , J . Hirst , and others . Comp . E . Drury acted as Installing Officer , and ably performed the ceremony . Comp . R . B . Ogle was installed as Z . ; Comp . G . E . Wilkie , as H . ; and S . Pegler , j . The
other oflicers invested wers Comps . G . Brooke , Treas . ; T . Foster , S . E . ; J . Constable , S . N . ; F . Webb , P . S . ; C . Woodhouse , 1 st A . S . ; J . VV . II . Chambers , 2 nd A . S . ; and J . Hirst , Janitor . After hearty congratulations the companions sat down to an excellent repast in the ante-room , where the usual Masonic toasts , accompanied by cheerful song and chat , were all thoroughly enjoyed .
LEEDS . Excelsior Chapter ( No . 1042 ) . —The installation of Principals of this chapter for the ensuing year was conducted by Comp . Dr . Smythe , P . P . G . H ., at the Masonic Hall , Great George-street , on Thursday , the 25 th ult ., the Principals being Comps . Wm . Flockton , M . E . Z . ; Hy . Cowbrough , sen ., H . ; and Thos . ThorpeJ . ; and
, the following companions were invested as ollicers , having been elected at the previous convocation , viz .: Comps . Wm . Smith , S . E . ; J . B . Mays , S . N .: J . VV . Blackburn , P . S . ; and J . A . Prince and Richard Waide , Asst . Sees . After the proceedings an excellent repast was served in
the adjoining room , and the evening was very pleasantly spent , the _ usual Masonic and complimentary toasts , interspersed with music by various companions , being given . There were numerous visitors from the other Leeds chapters and elsewhere , including Present and Past Grand and Provincial Grand Oflicers .
Mark Masonry.
Mark Masonry .
MANCHESTER . St . Andrew ' s Lodge ( No . 34 ) . —The installation of Bro . Clare Edgar Towell , which took place at Freemasons' Hall , Cooper-strcet , on Thursday , the 2 , 5 th ult ., was a pronounced triumph of Masonic skill on the part of Bro . J . T . Richardson , P . P . J . G . W ., and the following distinguished brethren , viz . : Bros . | . M . Sinclair , P . P . G . M . O ., Col . Rocca , and Samuel Kelly , P . P . G . Stwd .
, P . G . Stwd . The Installing Master was invested with the collar of I . P . M ., and the newly-installed Master appointed his officers as follows : Bros . G . S . Smith , S . W . ; G . A . Myers , J . W . ; A . K . Boothroyd , M . O . ; J . M . Veal . S . O . ; F . Stretch , J . O . ; Kelly , Chap . ; Sinclair , Treas . ) John Walker , Sec ; J . II . Marsh , Reg . ; J . Lanrisch , S . D . ; C . G . Jaques , J . D . ; VV . Nichol , P . S . G . D ., D . C ; J . Lawrenson , Org . ; and j . Ward , l . G .
I he lodge was then closed , and the brethren adjourned to a most enjoyable banqust . The toasts were given and responded to in the most cordial manner , aid-.-d greatly by some excellent music and songs by Bros . Smith , Stretch , Marsh , and Ward . The W . M . having announced his intention of going up as a Steward for the Benevolent Institution , a liberal response was made to his list .
Ancient And Accepted Rite.
Ancient and Accepted Rite .
PLYMOUTH . HuyShe Chapter ( No . 3 8 J . —The annual convocation of this chapter was held at the Masonic Hall on Monday , the 22 nd ult ., when E . and P . Frater VV , F . Westcott was installed as the M . W . S . E . and P . Frater Jas . Griffin was the Installing Officer , assisted by E . and P . FratresJ . B . Westlake , 31 ; L H . Keats , 30 " : E .
Aitken-Davies , VV . S . Hearder , and D . Cross , P . M . W . S . The officers invested for the year were Fratres James Grillin , 1 . P . M . W . S . ; Rev . Dr . Lemon , P . M . W . S ., H . Prelate ; C . F . Dunsterville , istGen . ; J . M . Hi / ley , 2 nd Gen . ; J . B . Westlake , Recorder ; J . R . Wilson , G . Marshal ; Hon . H . V . Duncombe , R . ; Capt . G . S . Strode Lowe , D . C ; J . Kinton Bond , 11 . ; Dr . Harrison , C . of C ; VV .
S . Hearder , O . ; and W . H . Phillips , Equerry . The fratres dined together in the evening at the club . The M . W . S ., Frater VV . F . Westcott , presided . The toasts were " The Oueen , " " H . R . H . the Prince of Wales , 33 ° , Grand Patron , " "The Supreme Council of the 33 , " " Frater Westcott and his Ollicers , " and " The Visiting Fratres . "
The intervals between the toa its were occupied in discussing interesting records connected with the organisation arid the progress , ritual , and ceremonies of the Rose Croix Order . Those relating to other branches of Freemasonry , the great spread of every branch in the United Kingdom , and their remarkable development in America were also discussed .
Cryptic Masonry.
Cryptic Masonry .
Grand Masters' Council ( No . 1 ) . —This ojd and distinguished council met at the Mark Masons' Hall , Great Oueen-strect , on the 26 th ult . Amongst those present were Bros . Baron de Ferrieres , R . P . P . G . D . M ., T . I . M . ; H . J . Lardner , P . D . M . ; George Graveley , P . T . I . M ., Treas . ; Capt . T . C . Walls , P . G . D . M ., P . T . I . M .,