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Craft Masonry.

G . R . ; and E . B . Jackson , P . P . J . G . D . JThe following were appointed officers for the year : Bros . S . Frnton , S . W . ; W . H . Mitchell , J . W . ; R . Tooth , Treas . ; H . Lockett , Sec ; M . Nuttall , S . D . ; W . H . Jones , J . D . ; T . Lockett , Org . ; J . White , D . C ; R . Audley , I . G . ; and F . W . Goodwin andT . K . Rhodes , Stwds . Bro . Louis Taylor was piesented with a handsome Past Master ' s jewel as an acknowledgment of the efficient manner in which he has discharged the duties of W . M . for the past two years .

After the business of the lodge , the brethren adjourned to the Town Hall , Hanley , where a sumptuous banquet was provided by Mrs . Barlow , of the Victoria Hotel . After dinner the loyal toasts and those which arc inti-nded to honour the rulers of the Craft were proposed by the W . M ., Bros . Jackson , White , and Fenton . Bros . F . Mountford , 450 , and W . H . Bamber , 637 , P . S . G . D ., responded for "The Provincial Grand Officers , Present and Past . " Bro . Taylor proposed " The Health of the Worshipful Master , " which was drunk most heartily .

Bro . Birch , in responding , said the time he had been a Mason had been one of the happiest periods of his fife . He had not joined the Craft from mercenary motives , nor with the expectation of pecuniary benefit , though he knew , if necessity should arise , brotherly sympathy and help would be rendered . He then spoke of the desirableness of strengthening the Staffordshire Masonic Charities , over which they could have more control than they had in respect of the three central Institutions in London .

Bro . Jackson proposed " The Masonic Charities , " and Brn . Tooth responded , both of them giving expression to similar views to those of the W . M . as to the desirableness of extending the Staffordshire Charities . Bro . E . J . Hammersley ( Mayor of Hanley ) , in proposing " The Visitors , " touched on the same suhject , and made some interesting remarks as to the pains and penalties to which Freemasons were liable under a very old Act of Parliament in the event of the Secretary omitting to send returns of the membership periodically to the Clerk of the Peace .

Bros . J . Ingamells , 4 60 , P . P . J . G . D . ; Mason , P . M . 9 S ; and E , Harding , 637 , responded . " The Health of the Retiring W . M ., " " The Officers of the Lodge , " and the Tyler's toast followed . The speeches on the occasion were for the most part brief , in order that full advantage might be taken of the musical arrangements . Bro . F . Mountford presided at the

piano , and a glee party consisting of Bros . T . Bearne , W . H . Mitchell , W . Nixon , T . Lockett , M . Nuttall , sang splendidly a number of glees and songs , which they had carefully rehearsed , and their admirable singing was most enjoyable . Bros . Mountford and Warne also sang , and Bro . T . Lockett played with great skill a violin solo . The glee singers are all members of the lodge . The whole musical arrangements were most creditable to all concerned .

Broxbourne Lodge , No . 2353 . A meeting of this lodge was held on Saturday , the 2 Sth ult ., at the Hadley Hotel , New Barnet , Herts , when there were present : Bros . H . Monson , W . M . ; H . J . Ahem , S . W . ; E . C . Mulvey , P . M ., Treas . ; E . J . Gittins , P . M ., Sec . ; J . W . Hunt , I . D . ; T . J . Phillips , I . G . ; T . J . Patrick , Stwd . ; H . Evenden , Tyler ; H . G . Holland , P . M . ; S . Lichtenfeld , P . M . ; Crowther , Mendelssohn , Greening , Long , R . Ridgway , Nicholls , Ramsbottom , C . G . Ridgway , Sillitoe , Willis , Roberts , Cryer ,

Kobelt , Elvin , Barrett , Beevers , Bennett , Knight , Cooper , and others . Bro . R . Taylor , J . W . 214 S , was a visitor . Lodge was opened and the minutes of the last meeting read and confirmed . Bros . Crowther , Sillitoe , Elvin , and Greening were raised to the Degree ot M . M ., and Bros . Cryer , Kobelt , and Mendelssohn passed to the Degree of F . C A billot was taken for Mr . T . B . Barrett and Mr . T . Beevers , which proving unanimous in each case , these gentlemen were duly initiated into Freemasonry . All Masonic business being ended , the brethren adjourned to the dinner table .

The annual meeting and installation of the W . M . of the above lodge took place at Freemasons' Hall , Sheffield , on Thursday , the 26 th ult . The proceedings were graced by the presence of the D . P . G . M ., Bro . Henry Smith , and amongst those present were Bros . W . H . Brittain , P . G . S . B . Eng . ; Ensor Drury , P . P . G . W . ; Rev . J . G . Williams , P . P . G . C ; H . G . E . Green , P . G . Sic . ; H . VV . Pawson , P . P . G . D . ; W . E . Gray , W . M . 29 G ; M . J . Dodworter , W . M . 1239 ; W . Tyzack , W . M . 1779 ; J . J . Parker , W . M . 226 S ; J . Jackman , W . M . 2491 ; Stokes , W . M . 255 S ; J . Ellis , P . M . 29 G ; J .

St . Leonard's Lodge , No . 2263

Robertshaw , P . M . 1239 ; J- " Garlley , P . M . 205 ; and many others . TKe lodge was opened , and Bro . H . A . Brook , the retiring W . M ., gracefully installed his successor in the chair , Bro . Thomas Abbott . The new W . M . appointed his officers as follows : Bros . H . A . Brook , I . P . M . ; J . Harrison , S . W . ; F . VV . Johnson , J : W . ; J . Grayson Lowood , Treas . ; J . Sutton , Sec . ; C . A . Mays , Asst . Sec . ; A . L . Phillips , S . D . ; T . D . Foxon , J . D . ; A . Howe , D . C ; R . E . A . Wright , Asst . D . C ; R . C . Honey , Org . ; G . H . Abbott , I . G . ; J . VV . Shipman and G . G . Watts , Stwds . ; and C . Birch , Tyler .

The lodge having been closed , the brethren sat down to a banquet , provided by Bro . Turner , Steward . "The Ou . en" was afterwards proposed bv the newly-installed W . M .. who also gave , in felicitous terms , the toast of " H . R . H . the Prince of Wales , M . W . G . M ., and lhe rest of the Grand Officers , Present and Past . " Bro . Brittain suitably responded .

Bro . C A . Mays , Asst . Sec , gave the toast of "The R . W . Bro . the Right Hon . W . L . Jackson , M . P ., Prov . G . M ., and the rest [ of the Prov . Grand Officers , Present and Past . " The Deputy Prov . Grand Master acknowledged the hearty welcome extended to him , and conveyed to the brethren the regret with which the Prov . G . M . found himself prevented from attending .

" 'lhe Health of the VV . M ., Bro . T . Abbott , " was given by Bro . II . A . Brook , I . P . M ., whose health was in turn proposed by Bro . R . E . Ariee Wright , Asst . Dir . of Cer . Bro . T . Harrison , S . W ., in a very happy vein , gave "The Past Masters , " and Bro . 1 " . VV . Johnson , J . W ., "The Sister Lodges and Visiting Brethren , " suitable

itsponses being given . Bro . A . Howe gave " The Masonic Charities . " The toast list was brought to a termination bylhe W . M . proposing "The Officers . " The toast list was interspersed b y a number of songs and glees , and the proceedings were of the most harmonious and enjoyoble character .

Bushey Park Lodge , No . 2381 . A successful meeting was held in connection with this lodge at the Greyhound Hotel , Hampton Couit , on Saturday , the 2 S 1 I 1 ult ., when Bro . Herbert Hooper , P . M . —who has for many years ler . derid valuable assistance to the Masonic Charities as Secretary to the Brixttn Benevolent Association—was installed as W . M . for the ensuing year . The members present included Bros . G . Castle , VV . M . ; H . Hooper , P . M ., S . W . ; C FruenP . M ., J . W . ; A . lilenkarn , I . P . M ., Treas . ; G . R . Langley , P . M ., P . P . G . D .,

, _ ec ; VV . VV . Lee , P . M ., Prov . G . Stwd . ; D . D . Mercer , P . G . P . ; II . H . Room , G . S . B ., Prov . G . Sec ; S . H . Latham , S . D . ; J . G . Galbraith , jun ., J . D . ; J . J . Newland , I . G . ; C . R . Cutler , A . W . Fawkes , and others . Visitors : Bros . J . Bott , P . M . ; Ellinger , P . M . ; H . Gardiner , Reynolds , Frank Swinford , Dennis , and others . Lodge was opened , the minutes confirmed , and a highly satisfactory Audit Report adopted . Bro . G . R . Langley , P . M ., raised Bro . Swales to the Third Degree , after

which Bro . H . Hooper , P . M ., was installed into the chair of W . M . by Bro . A . Blenkarn , P . M ., Treas . The following officers were appointed and invested : Bros . G . Castle , I . P . M . ; C Fruen , P . M ., S . W . ; S . II . Latham , J . W . ; A . Blenkarn , P . M ., Treas . ; G . R . Langley , P . M ., Sec ; J . J . Newland , J . D . ; C . R . Cutler , I . G . ; A . W . Fawkes , Stwd . ; and F . G . Mitchell , Tyler , ' lhe VV . M . initiated a candidate into Freemasonry , and concluded by an impressive rendering of the ancient charge . Other business was transacted , and ledge was closed .

An excellent banquet was served under the personal superintendence of Bro . Pratti , and the usual toasts which followed were proposed and responded to with commendable brevity .

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" The Grand Officers " was acknowledged by Bro . D . D . Mercer , P . G . P ., Jn su | t able terms . Bro . H . H . Room , G . S . B ., Prov . G . Sec , replying for " The Provinckl Grand Master , Deputy Provincial Grand Master , and the rest of the Provincial Grand Ollicers Present and Past , " expressed the great pleasure it afforded him to do so . The weather was not conducive to speech making , so that his thanks would be brief . In the province they had to look for guidance to those who were honoured by the Prov . G . M .. whow

selections were made with wisdom and judgment , and as a proof of this , the brethren had only to look round the table that evening . It had already been his duty and pleasure , as Provincial Grand Secretary , to convey to the worthy brethren in that lodge the offer of office from the Provincial Grand Master , and he hoped to do so on many future occasions , because he b » lieved there was not a lodge in ' : he province that had the interest of Masonry better at heart , or that tried harder to keep up its traditions than the Bushey Park Lodge . It was started under good auspices , and was

going on well , and it was a pleasure to him to sec how it was prospering . That was the second time he had seen Bro . Hooper installed in the chair , for some years ago he had the pleasure of visiting the Unity Lodge and seeing him installed for the first time when he made a mental note that the newly-installed W . M . would serve the Craft well and worthily . When he heard that Bro . Hooper was to be installed as W . M . of trip

Bushey Park Lodge , it was an honest pleasure to attend the meeting . He was glad to see the lodge working so well , and trusted it would continue to do so . The duties of the Prov . Grand Master rendered it impossible for him to attend the lodge meetings , and he was now away recruiting his strength while he had the chance . He received a letter from the Prov . Grand Master stating that he would have been present that day had it been possible .

Bro . G . R . Langley , P . P . G . D ., Sec , proposed "The Health of the W . M ., " and said the I . P . M . had kindly allowed him to do so , as Bro . Hooper introduced him into Freemasonry . They would have an excellent Worshipful Master in Bro . Hooper , who was probably almost the senior member in Freemasonry in the lodge , and one they could look up to with respect . They hoped his year would be a success , and would receive the toast with all the enthusiasm it deserved .

Bro . H . Hooper , W . M ., who was very cordially received , returned thanks tor the toast and the flattering remarks of the Secretary . He could only say he had endeavoured to do his duty in Freemasonry for many years , and trusted that in some cases he had succeeded . He felt very proud that night to be placed in the position of W . M . ol that lodge , and hoped the lodge would not suffer in his hands for the next 12 months . 1 f he was spoken of as well at the end of that time , that would be sufficient reward for any

duties or work he might undertake . With regard to his Stewardship for the Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution , he had hoped Bro . Terry would have been present , but he would render an account up to the present . With the aid of brethren he had got together 155 guineas , and he hoped that sum would be considerably increased , so as to do credit to the lodge and the province under their Prov . Grand Master . The idea of the Secretary was to make the lodge a Vice Patron of the Institution , and he hoped the brethren would do their best .

The I . P . M . and the Installing Master was next given by the W . M ., who said the I . P . M . deeply regretted his inability to be present to do the installation ceremony , but , as they knew , business must come first . The I . P . M . was well known and his geniality was proverbial , and it was therefore a great pleasure to present him with the Past Master's jewel unanimously voted by the lodge , hoping he would be with them in Freemasonry for many years . Bro . Blenkarn was kind enough to undertake the ceremony , and they were all pleased with the masterly manner in which it had been carried out .

Bro . G . Castle , I . P . M ., expressed his indebtedness to Bro . Blenkarn for undertaking the installation ceremony , and also to the brethren for the handsome jewel . Bro . A . Blenkarn , P . M ., Treas ., also replied , and said he considered it the duty of every Mason , and especially every Past Master , to assist when called upon . As Treasurer , he was pleased at the very satisfactory li . uncial condition of tha lodge .

" The Visitors , " and other toasts were given before the proceedings terminated . Bros . Frank Swinford and ^ Dennis rendered val u able assistance in the musical arrangements .

Ecclesburne Lodge , No . 2425 . The third anniversary of the above lodge was celebrated at Duffiild , on Monday , the 16 th ult . The brethren , to the number of about 40 , assembled at the Boys' School , where the ceremony of installation was performed by Bros . Thomas Cox , P . M ., P . P . S . G . W ., and Dr . H skyns , P . M ., P . P . S . G . W . The W . M . for the year is Bro . Walter Shoobert , and he appointed the following officers : Bros . Alfred Heny , I . P . M . ; John

Walker , P . M ., P . P . S . G . D ., S . W . ; W . B . A . Tempest , J . W . ; J . M . Walters , Treas . ; Chas . A . Holloway , Sec . ; Arthur VV . Allen , S . D . ; Edward J . Chadfield , J . D . ; Dr . Hoskyns , P . M ., P . P . S . G . W ., D . C ; Samuel Wright , Org . ; G . T . Terry , LG . j E . Crossland , I . N . Woodiwiss , C Dryden , J . B . Mart , C . G . Armitage , and _ . J . K . Hoskyns , Stwds . ; and George Moore , Tyler . Several letters of apology for nonattendance were read .

After the lodge had been opened and the officers elected , the banqujt took p ' ace at the White Hart Hote ' , when the usual Masonic toasts were honoured .

Lodge of Research , No . 2429 . The annual festival of this lodge , which works on similar lines to the famous Quatuor Coronati Lodge , was held at Freemasons' Hall , Leicester , on Monday , the 2 jtd ult . The following brethren were present , viz . : Bros . E . Holmes , P . M . 279 , Prov . G . Sec , W . M . ; W . H . Staynes , P . M . 20 S 1 , Prov . G . Std . Br ., S . W ., W . M . elect ; R . Pratt , M . D ., J . W . ; Rev . H . J . Masan , P . M . 114 G , Prov . G . Chap ., Chaplain ; John T . Thorp , P . M . 523 , P . P . S . G . W .. P . M . and Sec . ; F . W . Billson , LL . B ., S . D . ; Rev .

H . S . Biggs , P . P . G . Chap ., J . D . ; J . J . VV . Knowles , VV . M . 1007 , I . G . ; J . Tanser , Prov . G . Tyler , Tyler ; VV . Vial , P . M . 1007 , P . P . S . G . W . ; Geo . Neighbour , P . M . 523 , Prov . G . Stwd . ; R . B . Starkey , P . M . 1391 , P . P . A . G . P . ; H . Howe , P . M . 139 1 P . P . A . G . D . C ; L . Staines , Prov . G . Org . ; Jas . Berridge , 1391 ; J . Platts , 1130 ; Thos . Coltman , P . M . 12 G 5 ; E . F . Knight , S . W . 1130 ; A . Fergusson , P . M . 1391 J S . Knight , P . M . 1391 ; P . Joseph , 9 60 ; F . B . Wilmer , P . M . 2028 ; W . A . Spencer , W . M . 523 ; E . C Kilby , S . W . 20 S 1 ; W . T . Coltman , 523 ; C A . John , VV . M .

2081 ; G . Gibbons , 1391 ; J . Clifton , Sec . 279 ; and others . Amongst the distm guished visitors present were Bros . W . J . Hughan , P . S . G . D . England , an Hon . Mem of the lodge ; J no . Lane , P . A . G . D . C . England , a member of the lodge Correspondent Circle ; Rev . C H . Wood , P . M . 15 G 0 , P . P . S . G . W . ; J . B . Waring , P . M . 523 ; T Carter , P . M . 15 G 0 ; II . G . Marriott , VV . M . 202 S , P . M . 523 ; and A . Chambers , P . M 1391 .

After the ordinary routine work of the lodge had been dealt with , the W . M ., Bro . E . Holmes , installed Bro . VV . H . Staynes into the chair of the lodge for the ensuing year , who subsequently appointed and invested the following brethren as his officers fur the year , viz .: Bros . Dr . Pratt , S . W . ; F . VV . Billson , J . W . ; Rev . H . J . Mason , Chap . ; W . D . Grant , Treas . ; J . T . Thorp , Sec . ; Rev . H . S . Biggs , S . D . ; J . J . VV . Knowles , J . D . ; W . Vial , I . G . ; and J . Tanser , Tyler . The Treasurer ' s accounts were

passed , and representatives elected to the various local Masonic Committees . Bro . Hughan then delivered a lecture upon " The Origin and History of the Three Degrees , ' tracing their gradual development from the earliest records . The lecture was exceeding ly interesting and instructive , and the brethren listened with marked attention . A lively discussion followed . The brethren of the lodge are thus once more under deep obligation to Bro . Hughan , whose assistance and help throughout the three years existence of the lodge has been invaluable .

The usual conversazione followed , the visitors expressing their gratification at the success of the lodge and their hopes for its continuance . The printed transactions 01 the lodge for the past year were distributed during the evening .

Bradstow Lodge , No . 2448 . 'The annual meeting of the above lodge was held at the Masonic Temple , Alexandraroad , Broadstairs , on Wednesday , the 25 th ult ., when Bro . Walter Cowell , J . W ., «*> installed as W . M . according to ancient custom . The installation ceremony was very ably performed by Bro . Edgar II . WhiteP . M , The VV . M . appointed the following

, brethren as his ollicers for the ensuing year : Bros , the Rev . K . A . Fawssett , M . A-i S . W . and Chaplain ; A . II . Hardy , M . A ., J . W . ; A . II . Hale , P . M . 1209 , Treas . i J . T . May , P . M . 429 , Sec . ; Frank Brightman , F . R . C . S ., S . D . ; N . F . Merrima "' J . D . ; T . Lawrence , I . G . ; J . Batten , Org . ; W . H . White , D . C . ; F . W . White ing , A . D . C ; R . Barlow , M . D ., and W . Nation , Stewards ; and T . Martin , Iy let '

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Craft Masonry.

G . R . ; and E . B . Jackson , P . P . J . G . D . JThe following were appointed officers for the year : Bros . S . Frnton , S . W . ; W . H . Mitchell , J . W . ; R . Tooth , Treas . ; H . Lockett , Sec ; M . Nuttall , S . D . ; W . H . Jones , J . D . ; T . Lockett , Org . ; J . White , D . C ; R . Audley , I . G . ; and F . W . Goodwin andT . K . Rhodes , Stwds . Bro . Louis Taylor was piesented with a handsome Past Master ' s jewel as an acknowledgment of the efficient manner in which he has discharged the duties of W . M . for the past two years .

After the business of the lodge , the brethren adjourned to the Town Hall , Hanley , where a sumptuous banquet was provided by Mrs . Barlow , of the Victoria Hotel . After dinner the loyal toasts and those which arc inti-nded to honour the rulers of the Craft were proposed by the W . M ., Bros . Jackson , White , and Fenton . Bros . F . Mountford , 450 , and W . H . Bamber , 637 , P . S . G . D ., responded for "The Provincial Grand Officers , Present and Past . " Bro . Taylor proposed " The Health of the Worshipful Master , " which was drunk most heartily .

Bro . Birch , in responding , said the time he had been a Mason had been one of the happiest periods of his fife . He had not joined the Craft from mercenary motives , nor with the expectation of pecuniary benefit , though he knew , if necessity should arise , brotherly sympathy and help would be rendered . He then spoke of the desirableness of strengthening the Staffordshire Masonic Charities , over which they could have more control than they had in respect of the three central Institutions in London .

Bro . Jackson proposed " The Masonic Charities , " and Brn . Tooth responded , both of them giving expression to similar views to those of the W . M . as to the desirableness of extending the Staffordshire Charities . Bro . E . J . Hammersley ( Mayor of Hanley ) , in proposing " The Visitors , " touched on the same suhject , and made some interesting remarks as to the pains and penalties to which Freemasons were liable under a very old Act of Parliament in the event of the Secretary omitting to send returns of the membership periodically to the Clerk of the Peace .

Bros . J . Ingamells , 4 60 , P . P . J . G . D . ; Mason , P . M . 9 S ; and E , Harding , 637 , responded . " The Health of the Retiring W . M ., " " The Officers of the Lodge , " and the Tyler's toast followed . The speeches on the occasion were for the most part brief , in order that full advantage might be taken of the musical arrangements . Bro . F . Mountford presided at the

piano , and a glee party consisting of Bros . T . Bearne , W . H . Mitchell , W . Nixon , T . Lockett , M . Nuttall , sang splendidly a number of glees and songs , which they had carefully rehearsed , and their admirable singing was most enjoyable . Bros . Mountford and Warne also sang , and Bro . T . Lockett played with great skill a violin solo . The glee singers are all members of the lodge . The whole musical arrangements were most creditable to all concerned .

Broxbourne Lodge , No . 2353 . A meeting of this lodge was held on Saturday , the 2 Sth ult ., at the Hadley Hotel , New Barnet , Herts , when there were present : Bros . H . Monson , W . M . ; H . J . Ahem , S . W . ; E . C . Mulvey , P . M ., Treas . ; E . J . Gittins , P . M ., Sec . ; J . W . Hunt , I . D . ; T . J . Phillips , I . G . ; T . J . Patrick , Stwd . ; H . Evenden , Tyler ; H . G . Holland , P . M . ; S . Lichtenfeld , P . M . ; Crowther , Mendelssohn , Greening , Long , R . Ridgway , Nicholls , Ramsbottom , C . G . Ridgway , Sillitoe , Willis , Roberts , Cryer ,

Kobelt , Elvin , Barrett , Beevers , Bennett , Knight , Cooper , and others . Bro . R . Taylor , J . W . 214 S , was a visitor . Lodge was opened and the minutes of the last meeting read and confirmed . Bros . Crowther , Sillitoe , Elvin , and Greening were raised to the Degree ot M . M ., and Bros . Cryer , Kobelt , and Mendelssohn passed to the Degree of F . C A billot was taken for Mr . T . B . Barrett and Mr . T . Beevers , which proving unanimous in each case , these gentlemen were duly initiated into Freemasonry . All Masonic business being ended , the brethren adjourned to the dinner table .

The annual meeting and installation of the W . M . of the above lodge took place at Freemasons' Hall , Sheffield , on Thursday , the 26 th ult . The proceedings were graced by the presence of the D . P . G . M ., Bro . Henry Smith , and amongst those present were Bros . W . H . Brittain , P . G . S . B . Eng . ; Ensor Drury , P . P . G . W . ; Rev . J . G . Williams , P . P . G . C ; H . G . E . Green , P . G . Sic . ; H . VV . Pawson , P . P . G . D . ; W . E . Gray , W . M . 29 G ; M . J . Dodworter , W . M . 1239 ; W . Tyzack , W . M . 1779 ; J . J . Parker , W . M . 226 S ; J . Jackman , W . M . 2491 ; Stokes , W . M . 255 S ; J . Ellis , P . M . 29 G ; J .

St . Leonard's Lodge , No . 2263

Robertshaw , P . M . 1239 ; J- " Garlley , P . M . 205 ; and many others . TKe lodge was opened , and Bro . H . A . Brook , the retiring W . M ., gracefully installed his successor in the chair , Bro . Thomas Abbott . The new W . M . appointed his officers as follows : Bros . H . A . Brook , I . P . M . ; J . Harrison , S . W . ; F . VV . Johnson , J : W . ; J . Grayson Lowood , Treas . ; J . Sutton , Sec . ; C . A . Mays , Asst . Sec . ; A . L . Phillips , S . D . ; T . D . Foxon , J . D . ; A . Howe , D . C ; R . E . A . Wright , Asst . D . C ; R . C . Honey , Org . ; G . H . Abbott , I . G . ; J . VV . Shipman and G . G . Watts , Stwds . ; and C . Birch , Tyler .

The lodge having been closed , the brethren sat down to a banquet , provided by Bro . Turner , Steward . "The Ou . en" was afterwards proposed bv the newly-installed W . M .. who also gave , in felicitous terms , the toast of " H . R . H . the Prince of Wales , M . W . G . M ., and lhe rest of the Grand Officers , Present and Past . " Bro . Brittain suitably responded .

Bro . C A . Mays , Asst . Sec , gave the toast of "The R . W . Bro . the Right Hon . W . L . Jackson , M . P ., Prov . G . M ., and the rest [ of the Prov . Grand Officers , Present and Past . " The Deputy Prov . Grand Master acknowledged the hearty welcome extended to him , and conveyed to the brethren the regret with which the Prov . G . M . found himself prevented from attending .

" 'lhe Health of the VV . M ., Bro . T . Abbott , " was given by Bro . II . A . Brook , I . P . M ., whose health was in turn proposed by Bro . R . E . Ariee Wright , Asst . Dir . of Cer . Bro . T . Harrison , S . W ., in a very happy vein , gave "The Past Masters , " and Bro . 1 " . VV . Johnson , J . W ., "The Sister Lodges and Visiting Brethren , " suitable

itsponses being given . Bro . A . Howe gave " The Masonic Charities . " The toast list was brought to a termination bylhe W . M . proposing "The Officers . " The toast list was interspersed b y a number of songs and glees , and the proceedings were of the most harmonious and enjoyoble character .

Bushey Park Lodge , No . 2381 . A successful meeting was held in connection with this lodge at the Greyhound Hotel , Hampton Couit , on Saturday , the 2 S 1 I 1 ult ., when Bro . Herbert Hooper , P . M . —who has for many years ler . derid valuable assistance to the Masonic Charities as Secretary to the Brixttn Benevolent Association—was installed as W . M . for the ensuing year . The members present included Bros . G . Castle , VV . M . ; H . Hooper , P . M ., S . W . ; C FruenP . M ., J . W . ; A . lilenkarn , I . P . M ., Treas . ; G . R . Langley , P . M ., P . P . G . D .,

, _ ec ; VV . VV . Lee , P . M ., Prov . G . Stwd . ; D . D . Mercer , P . G . P . ; II . H . Room , G . S . B ., Prov . G . Sec ; S . H . Latham , S . D . ; J . G . Galbraith , jun ., J . D . ; J . J . Newland , I . G . ; C . R . Cutler , A . W . Fawkes , and others . Visitors : Bros . J . Bott , P . M . ; Ellinger , P . M . ; H . Gardiner , Reynolds , Frank Swinford , Dennis , and others . Lodge was opened , the minutes confirmed , and a highly satisfactory Audit Report adopted . Bro . G . R . Langley , P . M ., raised Bro . Swales to the Third Degree , after

which Bro . H . Hooper , P . M ., was installed into the chair of W . M . by Bro . A . Blenkarn , P . M ., Treas . The following officers were appointed and invested : Bros . G . Castle , I . P . M . ; C Fruen , P . M ., S . W . ; S . II . Latham , J . W . ; A . Blenkarn , P . M ., Treas . ; G . R . Langley , P . M ., Sec ; J . J . Newland , J . D . ; C . R . Cutler , I . G . ; A . W . Fawkes , Stwd . ; and F . G . Mitchell , Tyler , ' lhe VV . M . initiated a candidate into Freemasonry , and concluded by an impressive rendering of the ancient charge . Other business was transacted , and ledge was closed .

An excellent banquet was served under the personal superintendence of Bro . Pratti , and the usual toasts which followed were proposed and responded to with commendable brevity .

Craft Masonry.

" The Grand Officers " was acknowledged by Bro . D . D . Mercer , P . G . P ., Jn su | t able terms . Bro . H . H . Room , G . S . B ., Prov . G . Sec , replying for " The Provinckl Grand Master , Deputy Provincial Grand Master , and the rest of the Provincial Grand Ollicers Present and Past , " expressed the great pleasure it afforded him to do so . The weather was not conducive to speech making , so that his thanks would be brief . In the province they had to look for guidance to those who were honoured by the Prov . G . M .. whow

selections were made with wisdom and judgment , and as a proof of this , the brethren had only to look round the table that evening . It had already been his duty and pleasure , as Provincial Grand Secretary , to convey to the worthy brethren in that lodge the offer of office from the Provincial Grand Master , and he hoped to do so on many future occasions , because he b » lieved there was not a lodge in ' : he province that had the interest of Masonry better at heart , or that tried harder to keep up its traditions than the Bushey Park Lodge . It was started under good auspices , and was

going on well , and it was a pleasure to him to sec how it was prospering . That was the second time he had seen Bro . Hooper installed in the chair , for some years ago he had the pleasure of visiting the Unity Lodge and seeing him installed for the first time when he made a mental note that the newly-installed W . M . would serve the Craft well and worthily . When he heard that Bro . Hooper was to be installed as W . M . of trip

Bushey Park Lodge , it was an honest pleasure to attend the meeting . He was glad to see the lodge working so well , and trusted it would continue to do so . The duties of the Prov . Grand Master rendered it impossible for him to attend the lodge meetings , and he was now away recruiting his strength while he had the chance . He received a letter from the Prov . Grand Master stating that he would have been present that day had it been possible .

Bro . G . R . Langley , P . P . G . D ., Sec , proposed "The Health of the W . M ., " and said the I . P . M . had kindly allowed him to do so , as Bro . Hooper introduced him into Freemasonry . They would have an excellent Worshipful Master in Bro . Hooper , who was probably almost the senior member in Freemasonry in the lodge , and one they could look up to with respect . They hoped his year would be a success , and would receive the toast with all the enthusiasm it deserved .

Bro . H . Hooper , W . M ., who was very cordially received , returned thanks tor the toast and the flattering remarks of the Secretary . He could only say he had endeavoured to do his duty in Freemasonry for many years , and trusted that in some cases he had succeeded . He felt very proud that night to be placed in the position of W . M . ol that lodge , and hoped the lodge would not suffer in his hands for the next 12 months . 1 f he was spoken of as well at the end of that time , that would be sufficient reward for any

duties or work he might undertake . With regard to his Stewardship for the Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution , he had hoped Bro . Terry would have been present , but he would render an account up to the present . With the aid of brethren he had got together 155 guineas , and he hoped that sum would be considerably increased , so as to do credit to the lodge and the province under their Prov . Grand Master . The idea of the Secretary was to make the lodge a Vice Patron of the Institution , and he hoped the brethren would do their best .

The I . P . M . and the Installing Master was next given by the W . M ., who said the I . P . M . deeply regretted his inability to be present to do the installation ceremony , but , as they knew , business must come first . The I . P . M . was well known and his geniality was proverbial , and it was therefore a great pleasure to present him with the Past Master's jewel unanimously voted by the lodge , hoping he would be with them in Freemasonry for many years . Bro . Blenkarn was kind enough to undertake the ceremony , and they were all pleased with the masterly manner in which it had been carried out .

Bro . G . Castle , I . P . M ., expressed his indebtedness to Bro . Blenkarn for undertaking the installation ceremony , and also to the brethren for the handsome jewel . Bro . A . Blenkarn , P . M ., Treas ., also replied , and said he considered it the duty of every Mason , and especially every Past Master , to assist when called upon . As Treasurer , he was pleased at the very satisfactory li . uncial condition of tha lodge .

" The Visitors , " and other toasts were given before the proceedings terminated . Bros . Frank Swinford and ^ Dennis rendered val u able assistance in the musical arrangements .

Ecclesburne Lodge , No . 2425 . The third anniversary of the above lodge was celebrated at Duffiild , on Monday , the 16 th ult . The brethren , to the number of about 40 , assembled at the Boys' School , where the ceremony of installation was performed by Bros . Thomas Cox , P . M ., P . P . S . G . W ., and Dr . H skyns , P . M ., P . P . S . G . W . The W . M . for the year is Bro . Walter Shoobert , and he appointed the following officers : Bros . Alfred Heny , I . P . M . ; John

Walker , P . M ., P . P . S . G . D ., S . W . ; W . B . A . Tempest , J . W . ; J . M . Walters , Treas . ; Chas . A . Holloway , Sec . ; Arthur VV . Allen , S . D . ; Edward J . Chadfield , J . D . ; Dr . Hoskyns , P . M ., P . P . S . G . W ., D . C ; Samuel Wright , Org . ; G . T . Terry , LG . j E . Crossland , I . N . Woodiwiss , C Dryden , J . B . Mart , C . G . Armitage , and _ . J . K . Hoskyns , Stwds . ; and George Moore , Tyler . Several letters of apology for nonattendance were read .

After the lodge had been opened and the officers elected , the banqujt took p ' ace at the White Hart Hote ' , when the usual Masonic toasts were honoured .

Lodge of Research , No . 2429 . The annual festival of this lodge , which works on similar lines to the famous Quatuor Coronati Lodge , was held at Freemasons' Hall , Leicester , on Monday , the 2 jtd ult . The following brethren were present , viz . : Bros . E . Holmes , P . M . 279 , Prov . G . Sec , W . M . ; W . H . Staynes , P . M . 20 S 1 , Prov . G . Std . Br ., S . W ., W . M . elect ; R . Pratt , M . D ., J . W . ; Rev . H . J . Masan , P . M . 114 G , Prov . G . Chap ., Chaplain ; John T . Thorp , P . M . 523 , P . P . S . G . W .. P . M . and Sec . ; F . W . Billson , LL . B ., S . D . ; Rev .

H . S . Biggs , P . P . G . Chap ., J . D . ; J . J . VV . Knowles , VV . M . 1007 , I . G . ; J . Tanser , Prov . G . Tyler , Tyler ; VV . Vial , P . M . 1007 , P . P . S . G . W . ; Geo . Neighbour , P . M . 523 , Prov . G . Stwd . ; R . B . Starkey , P . M . 1391 , P . P . A . G . P . ; H . Howe , P . M . 139 1 P . P . A . G . D . C ; L . Staines , Prov . G . Org . ; Jas . Berridge , 1391 ; J . Platts , 1130 ; Thos . Coltman , P . M . 12 G 5 ; E . F . Knight , S . W . 1130 ; A . Fergusson , P . M . 1391 J S . Knight , P . M . 1391 ; P . Joseph , 9 60 ; F . B . Wilmer , P . M . 2028 ; W . A . Spencer , W . M . 523 ; E . C Kilby , S . W . 20 S 1 ; W . T . Coltman , 523 ; C A . John , VV . M .

2081 ; G . Gibbons , 1391 ; J . Clifton , Sec . 279 ; and others . Amongst the distm guished visitors present were Bros . W . J . Hughan , P . S . G . D . England , an Hon . Mem of the lodge ; J no . Lane , P . A . G . D . C . England , a member of the lodge Correspondent Circle ; Rev . C H . Wood , P . M . 15 G 0 , P . P . S . G . W . ; J . B . Waring , P . M . 523 ; T Carter , P . M . 15 G 0 ; II . G . Marriott , VV . M . 202 S , P . M . 523 ; and A . Chambers , P . M 1391 .

After the ordinary routine work of the lodge had been dealt with , the W . M ., Bro . E . Holmes , installed Bro . VV . H . Staynes into the chair of the lodge for the ensuing year , who subsequently appointed and invested the following brethren as his officers fur the year , viz .: Bros . Dr . Pratt , S . W . ; F . VV . Billson , J . W . ; Rev . H . J . Mason , Chap . ; W . D . Grant , Treas . ; J . T . Thorp , Sec . ; Rev . H . S . Biggs , S . D . ; J . J . VV . Knowles , J . D . ; W . Vial , I . G . ; and J . Tanser , Tyler . The Treasurer ' s accounts were

passed , and representatives elected to the various local Masonic Committees . Bro . Hughan then delivered a lecture upon " The Origin and History of the Three Degrees , ' tracing their gradual development from the earliest records . The lecture was exceeding ly interesting and instructive , and the brethren listened with marked attention . A lively discussion followed . The brethren of the lodge are thus once more under deep obligation to Bro . Hughan , whose assistance and help throughout the three years existence of the lodge has been invaluable .

The usual conversazione followed , the visitors expressing their gratification at the success of the lodge and their hopes for its continuance . The printed transactions 01 the lodge for the past year were distributed during the evening .

Bradstow Lodge , No . 2448 . 'The annual meeting of the above lodge was held at the Masonic Temple , Alexandraroad , Broadstairs , on Wednesday , the 25 th ult ., when Bro . Walter Cowell , J . W ., «*> installed as W . M . according to ancient custom . The installation ceremony was very ably performed by Bro . Edgar II . WhiteP . M , The VV . M . appointed the following

, brethren as his ollicers for the ensuing year : Bros , the Rev . K . A . Fawssett , M . A-i S . W . and Chaplain ; A . II . Hardy , M . A ., J . W . ; A . II . Hale , P . M . 1209 , Treas . i J . T . May , P . M . 429 , Sec . ; Frank Brightman , F . R . C . S ., S . D . ; N . F . Merrima "' J . D . ; T . Lawrence , I . G . ; J . Batten , Org . ; W . H . White , D . C . ; F . W . White ing , A . D . C ; R . Barlow , M . D ., and W . Nation , Stewards ; and T . Martin , Iy let '

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