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Article A HOLIDAY LODGE. ← Page 2 of 2 Article MEMORIAL TO THE LATE BRO. THE REV. WM. COLLINGS LUKIS. Page 1 of 1 Article MEMORIAL TO THE LATE BRO. THE REV. WM. COLLINGS LUKIS. Page 1 of 1 Ad Untitled Page 1 of 1 Ad Untitled Page 1 of 1 Ad Untitled Page 1 of 1 Ad Untitled Page 1 of 1 Article MASONIC MEETINGS (Metropolitan) Page 1 of 1
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A Holiday Lodge.
The W . M . elect , Bro . Walter Spencer Brymer , vvas installed in a most effective and impressive manner by Bro . Robinson ( who vvas heartily applauded on the delivery of the last charge ) j and the R . W . Bro . the Earl of Radnor being elected to honorary membership , the business portion vvas ended . Not ended quite , by the bye , for the brethren presented their " Hearty good
wishes , which occupied several minutes , there rising for the Grand Lodge—though it is said in some quarters the custom is objected to — viz ., Bro . the Rev . F . W . Macdonald , Grand Chaplain , & c . ; Bro . William E . Brymer , M . P ., Grand Deacon ( Dep . Prov . G . M . Dorset ); and William J . Hughan , Past Grand Deacon , & c . Bro . F . Glover , P . M ., responded for No . 906 Bath ; Bro .
J . P . Capell , W . M ., for No . 1222 Weston-super-Mare ; and Nos . 41 , 53 and 379 were strongly in evidence ; the Craftsmen from Bath , to a great extent , keeping the No . 335 lively , strong , and healthy , notwithstanding it is the most aged lodge in Wilts . The members appeared to be nearly all of the " purple , " and hence , to particularise , is difficult ,
especially after a recherche banquet . However , as several are my personal friends , I recognised the following : From No . 41 , Bath— -Bro . S . G . Mitchell , P . M ., P . Prov . G . D . Wilts ; Bro . C . W . Radway , P . M ., P . Prov . S . G . W . Somerset ; Bro . R . B . Cater , P . M ., P . Prov . S . G . W . Somerset ; Bro . W . B . Gregory , P . M ., P . Prov . S . G . W . Somerset ; and Bro . J . Robinson ,
P . M ., P . Prov . S . G . D . Wilts . From No . ** . ? , Bath : Bro . C . F . Marshall , P . M ., P . Prov . S . G . W . Wilts ; Bro . B . H . Watts , P . M ., P . Prov . S . G . W . Wilts ( the efficient Treasurer of No . 335 ) ; Bro . J . A . Timmins , P . M ., P . Prov . G . D . Somerset ; Bro . W . Gill , P . M ., and Bro . B . A . Dyer , P . M ., P . Prov . G . W . Somerset . FromNo . 370 Bath -. Bro . Rev . F . W . MacdonaldJP . M ., P .
Prov . S . G . W . Wilts ; Bro . Rev . C . J . McConnell , P . M ., P . Prov . G . Chap . Somerset , & c . Last , but not least , the energetic and courteous Secretary , Bro . Edward Noke , P . M ., P . Prov . G . D . Wilts , must be noted , who kept us all in order , and by his aid all went off as smoothly and accurately as if " on parade . " Nearly all these brethren are not only members , but actual Past Masters of No . 33 sCorsham .
The lodge being closed , there was a veritable invasion of active hotel officials , vvhich nearly frightened me , as 1 vvas examining the old warrant , and vvas disturbed by a noise as if " bedlam had been let loose . " On enquiry , I found that the lodge room was required for the banquet . Pedestals were pushed aside , chairs tumbled out , and I was almost without a brother to
conduct me out of the hall , for the members had departed as if by magic . I found them , however , with some of the Chaplains wandering over the lovely park of Lord Methuen ' s and going to church—the building , I mean , not a service . Until the welcome rain came on , this was a very pleasant pastime . Al ! the brethren were not there , however , for curious noises vvere heard
from the vicinity as if a lot of schoolboys were having a half hour to themselves , so I thought it well not to be too inquisitive on the first visit , especially as all mustered at the banquet in good time to hear the " grace " offered by our respected brother the Vicar . The old warrant is one of but few known in this country , was granted in the year 1812 , but in the recital ,
the charter is tacked on fictitiously to the extinct lodge at Norwich of 1724 , and bears the signatures of Earl Moira , acting G . M . ; H . R . H . the Duke of Sussex , then D . G . M . ; and Bro . William Henry White , Grand Secretary . A veritable curiosity , but rather the worse for the " wear and tear " of life . The seal is intact , and the document might soon be renovated .
The lodge has not initiated since the year 1828 , so for over 60 years has had " no work to do , ' yet it is vigorous and active to an extraordinary extent , and never more so than now . The senior living and subscribing Past Master is Bro . G . B . Keeling , who was in the chair A . D . 1836 . The next is Bro . Edmund White , vvho was W . M . in 1858 , vvas an initiate of
No . 41 in 1835 , and the Master 1840 . The senior Past Master able to be present was installed in No . 335 as Us ruler some 33 years ago . Though all these dates suggest age and infirmity , none were visible in the lodge . There were certainly elderly juveniles present , but the oldest would not give into that ever blooming and vivacious brother , " Charlie Radway , " for health
and spirits . Altogether the meeting was so enjoyable and remarkable withal , that I wish much we had just such another in my Provinces of Devon and Cornwall . " No work to do , " and plenty to assist most ardently in such arduous labour , the hours flew away like minutes , and when the Tyler ' s toast was called for , the gathering seemed but began . Many were loath to
leave , and formed chatty little companies at wee tables with tempting coffee to suit the most fastidious tastes . Others sojourned to take part in the traditional game of the lodge , and eventually d ispersed to their homes , far and near , to await the next happy meeting , all being well , in May , 1894 . Only two are held annually , but they are meetings . W . J . H .
Memorial To The Late Bro. The Rev. Wm. Collings Lukis.
MEMORIAL TO THE LATE BRO . THE REV . WM . COLLINGS LUKIS .
On Sunday evening , the 25 th ult ., in the presence of a large congregation , ths memorial window , which had been erected in the south wall of the chancel , was
unveiled by Lady Graham , of Norton Conyers . The Rev . Francis . Earle , Rector of West Tanfield , afterwards preached a most appropriate sermon . He took for his text Hebrews xiii ., 7 and 8 verses— " Remember them which have the rule over you , who have spoken unto you the word of God , whose faith follow , considering
Memorial To The Late Bro. The Rev. Wm. Collings Lukis.
the end of their conversation . Jesus Christ the same yesterday , and to-day , and for ever . " The window consists of two lights ; in that to the spectator ' s left the Saviour , with a halo around his head , is represented as the sower scattering the seed from a basket , whilst the birds of the air are fl ying around . The flowers of the field—the poppy , foxglove , and
thistle- —are clearly shown , and the sun is seen shining in all his glory . In the light to the spectator ' s right an angel is seen , " putting in the sickle" to the standing corn , and another angel standing behind with a sickle in his ri ght hand , bearing a sheaf of corn on his left arm . In the small li ght at the top of the window an angel is represented playing upon a harp . The
colouring of the whole is very rich , and harmonises well with the surroundings . ' -The work was executed by Hemming of Westminster . A brass plate at the side of the window bears the following inscription : " To the glory of God and in memory of the Rev . William Collings Lukis , M . A ., F . S . A . Born April Sth ,
1817 . Died December 7 th , 1892 . For nearly 31 years Rector ofthe Parish of Wath . This window is inserted by his Parishioners , Friends , and Mark Master Masons of West Yorkshire . " Bro . Lukis was some time Dep . Prov . Grand Master of Mark Master Masons of West Yorkshire .
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HISTORY OF FREEMASONRY IN THE
PROVINCE OF ROXBURGHSHIRE AND SELKIRKSHIRE , FROM 1674 TO THE PRESENT TIME . Transcribed from the Records of the Lodges of Melrose , Selkirk , Kelso , Haughfoot , Jedburgh , Hawick , Stow , Galashiels , and Yetholm , Bv W . FRED . VERNON , Past Depute Provincial Grand Master Roxburghshire and Berwickshire ; P . M . and Bard Nos . 58 and 261 ; Hon . Mem . Nos . ii , 104 , 262 , 2 S 0 , and 424 S . C ; Local Secretary for South Scotland of the C . C . Quatuor Coronati , No . 2076 , AUTHOR OF "Kelso , Past and Present , " "Tales from the Diary of a Doctor , " " John Tamson's Bairn , " & c , & c , WITH AN INTRODUCTION By WILLIAM JAMES HUGHAN , Past Grand Deacon England ; Past Senior Grand Warden Iowa , U . S . A . ; P . Prov . G . Sec . and P . Prov . S . G . W . Cornwall , & c , & c .
DEDICATED BY PERMISSION TO The Most Wor . the Grand Master Mason of Scotland , THE RT . HON . THE EARL OF HADDINGTON . GEORGE KENNING , 16 and 16 A , Great Queen-street , London . W . C .
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Masonic Meetings (Metropolitan)
MASONIC MEETINGS ( Metropolitan )
For the week ending Saturday , Jnly 15 , ifjqj , SATURDAY . JULY 8 . * CRAFT LODGES . 1681 ., Guelph , Town Hall , Leyton . 1686 , Paxton , Surrey Masonic Hall . 3384 , Mitcham , Vestry Hall , Lower Mitcham .
LODOII AND CHAPTIR ! or INITRUCTION . Alexandra Palace , Station Hotel , Camberwell New-road , it » Chiswick , Windsor Castle Hot ,, King-st ., Hammersmith , at J ' ,. Duke of Connaught , Navarino Tavern , Navarino-road , DaUton at 8 . * Eccleston , Bio . Dickie ' s , 13 , Cambridge-street , Pimlico , at » Finsbury Park , Cock Tavern , at 8 .
King Harold , Four Swans , Waltham Cross , at » . Manchester , Old King ' s Arms , Poland-street , W ., at 8 . Percy , Jolly Farmers , Southgate-road , N ., at 8 . Star , Dover Castle , Broadway , Deptford , S . E ., at J . Urban , Freemasons' Hall . Vitruvian , Duke of Albany Hotel , Kitto-toad , St . Kathwine * ,. park , Hatcham , S . E ., at 7 . 30 . Mount Sinai Chaptir , Red Lion Ho ., 14 , King-st ., Regent-st ,, " / , s
MARK LODGE . 334 , Brixton , Anderton's Hotel . MONDAY . JULY is . CRAFT LODOKS . 1366 , Highgate , Midland Grand Hotel . 1933 , Earl of Lathom , Surrey Masonic Half . 3436 , Wood Green Fishmongers' Arms , Wood Green .
LODOII AND CHAPTIRS or INITRUCTION . Blackheath , Milkwood Tavern , Milkwood-road , Heme Hill , at t Carnarvon , Manchester Hotel , Aldersgate-street , at 6 . 3 s .-Coborn , Eagle Hotel , Snaresbrook , at 8 . Ctipplegate , Goldsmiths' Arms , Gutter-lane , at 6 . 30 , Eleanor , Rose and Crown , High Cross , Tottenham , at 8 , Friars , The White Horse , 94 , White Horse-lane , Mile End-rd ., E , at 8 . "
Hyde Park , Prince of Wales Hotel , Eastbourne-terr ., Blshop ' s-rd Paddington , at 8 . Kingsland , Cock Tavern , Highbury , N ., at 8 . 30 . Marquess of Ripon , Lord Stanley , Paragon-road , Mare-st ., at I , Metropolitan , Moorgate Tavern , 15 , Finsbury-pavement , att j . v > . Neptune , Gauden Hotel , Clapham , S . W ., at 7 . 30 . Perseverance , Old Parr ' s Head , Doctors-common " , E . C ., at J . Rose of Denmark , L . & S . W . R . Institute , Wandsworth-rd ., 7 . 30 , Royal Arthur , Prince of Wales Hotel ( opposite Wimbledon Rail
way Station ) , at 7 . 30 . Royal Commemoration , Railway Hotel , Putney , at 8 . St . Ambrose , Scarsdale Arms Hotel , Edwardes-square , Ken sington , at 8 . St . James's Union , St . James ' s Restaurant ( Piccadilly entrance ! at 8 . . St . Luke ' s , Victoria Tavern , Gcrttude-strcct , Chelsea , at 8 . St . Mark's , Surrey Masonic Hall , Camberwell New-road . St . Michael's , Norland Arms , Adcli » on-rd . North , Uxbrid /; e . r <*„ S
Savage Club , Savage Clnb , Adelphi-tcrrace , at 8 . Sincerity , Railway Tavern , Fenchurch-street , at 8 . Stockwell , White Hart , Abchurch-lane , E . C , at 6 . Tyssen-Amherst , Amherst Club , Amherst-road , Hackney , ini and 4 th Mon ., at 8 . United Military , Earl of Chatham , Thomas-st ., Woolwich , MI Upper Norwood , White Hart Hot ., Church-rd ., Upper Norwood , ' . Upton , Three Nuns Hotel , Aldgate , E ., at 8 . Walthamstow , The Chequers , High-street , Walthamstow , at * .
Wellington , White Swan Hotel , High-street , Deptford , at 8 . Zetland , York and Albany , Park-street , Regent ' s Park , at 8 . Doric « ioj > l « r , Duke's Head , 1 ) 9 , Whitechapel-road , at 6 . Hope Chaptir , Globe Tavern , Royal Hill , Greenwich , at f . Israel Chaptir , Tupp's Restaurant , 8 , Tottenham Court-road , Lewis Chapter , King ' s Arms Hotel , Wood Green , N „ at 8 . North London Chaptir , Grosvenor Hotel , Canonbury , at ) , je . ROYAI . ARCH CHAPTIRS . 730 , Panmure , Horns Tavern , Kennington , 3191 , Anglo-American , Holborn Restaurant . MARK LODGE . 411 , Ubique , Criterion . '
TUESDAY , JULY 11 . Supreme Council , 33 , 33 , Golden-square . Csu . tr LODOI . 167 , St . John's , Jack Straw ' s Castle , I Iampsteail Heath . LODOII AND CBAPTSRI OT INITRUCTION . Brixton , Prince Regent , Dulwich-road , Heme Hill , S . E . at 8 . Capper , City Arms , St . Mary Axe , at 0 . Clarence and Avondale , Masonic Hall , Leytonstone E . a 8
Constitutional , Bedford Hotel , Southampton Buildings , at 7 . Chaucer , The Old White Hart , High-street , Borough , at 8 . Clarence , Midland Grand Hotel , St . Pancras Station , at 7 . 3 ° - Corinthian , George Hotel , Cubitt Town , Poplar , at 8 . Dalhousie , Middleton Arms , comer of Queen's-road and MiaaJeton-road , Dalston , B ., at 8 . Domatic , Surrey Masonic Hall , Camberwell New-road , at ? . )»• Duke ot Cornwall . Queen ' s Arms . Queen-street , Cheapside , at l >
Earl of I-athom , Joiner's Arms , Denmark Hill , S . E ., at 8 . Egyptian , Salutation , Newgate-street , at 7 . Emblematic , St , James's Restaurant , Piccadilly , at 8 . Enfield , Rose and Crown , Church-street , Edmonton , at 8 . Excelsior , Commercial Dock Tavern , Plough-rd ., Rotherhithe , s finsbury , Tbe Bell Hotel , Old Bailey , at 6 . 30 . , , Florence Nightingale , M . H ., William-street . Woolwich , and "J 4 th Tries ., at 7 . 3 s .
Islington , Lock Tavern , Highbury , at 7 . 30 . / oppa , Boundary Tavern , Aldersgate-street , EX ., at 7-3 ° - , Kensington , Scarsdale Arms , Edwardes-square , Kensington , *>> Lily , Station Hotel , Richmond , at 8 . 30 . Mount Edgcumbe , Crown Tavern , Lambeth-road , S . B . Nelson , Star and Garter , Powis-street , Woolwich , at 8 , New Cross , Chester Arms , Albany-street , N . W ., at 8 . New Finsbury Park , Hornsey Wood Tav ., Finsbury Park , at » . Pilgrim iGerman language ) , Guildhall Tavecn , Gresham-slr' * ' E . C . ist and jrd Tues ., at 6 . 30 . . .. ,, .
Prince Frederick William , Eagle Tavern , CUIton-road , »»¦ " * Vale , at 8 . Royal Naval College , Greenwich Hospital Schools , at 8 . Robert Burns , Old King ' s Arms , Poland-street , W . , ... . South Middlesex , Beaufort House , Walham Green , S . W ., *>« "•' "' Southwark , Sir Garnet Wolseley , Rotherhithe New-road , at »¦ . Wandsworth , St . Mark ' s School-room , Battersea Rise , s . W . i Varborough , Green Dragon , Stepney , at 8 . Camden c / iapl « r , The Moorgate , Moorgate-street , at 8 . Earl of Carnarvon Chapter , Ladbroke Hall , Notting Hill , *» " Metropolitan Chaptir . White Hart , Abchurch-lane , at 6 . 1 » -
ORUKR OK THK SECRET MONITOR . 6 , Anglo-American , Criterion . ia , Omen ' s Westminster , Criterion .
WEDNESDAY . JULY u . Supreme Cnunrll , 33 " , 33 , Golden-square . Committee R . M . B . I ., at 4 . CRAFT LODOII . 13 , Union Waterloo , Freemasons' Hall , Plumstead . 830 , Lily Lodue of Richmond , Greyhound , Richmond .
1639 , United , Freemasons' Hall . Ic 1837 , Alliance , Guildhall Tavern . 1986 , Honor Oak , White Swan , Upper Norwood . LODOII AND CHAPTIRS OF INITRUCTION . lt | , Beaconsfield , Chequers Hotel , High-street , Walthamstow ' •vromley St . Leonard , Bromley Vestry Hall , Bow-road , a > Confidence , Deacon ' s Tavern , 3 , Walbrook , at J . , Crays Valley , National Schoolroom , St . Mary Cray , a' ¦• Doric , Moorgate Tavern , Moorgate-street , at 8 . „„ , knryi * Duke of Connaught . Royal Edward Hotel , Triangle , W "
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A Holiday Lodge.
The W . M . elect , Bro . Walter Spencer Brymer , vvas installed in a most effective and impressive manner by Bro . Robinson ( who vvas heartily applauded on the delivery of the last charge ) j and the R . W . Bro . the Earl of Radnor being elected to honorary membership , the business portion vvas ended . Not ended quite , by the bye , for the brethren presented their " Hearty good
wishes , which occupied several minutes , there rising for the Grand Lodge—though it is said in some quarters the custom is objected to — viz ., Bro . the Rev . F . W . Macdonald , Grand Chaplain , & c . ; Bro . William E . Brymer , M . P ., Grand Deacon ( Dep . Prov . G . M . Dorset ); and William J . Hughan , Past Grand Deacon , & c . Bro . F . Glover , P . M ., responded for No . 906 Bath ; Bro .
J . P . Capell , W . M ., for No . 1222 Weston-super-Mare ; and Nos . 41 , 53 and 379 were strongly in evidence ; the Craftsmen from Bath , to a great extent , keeping the No . 335 lively , strong , and healthy , notwithstanding it is the most aged lodge in Wilts . The members appeared to be nearly all of the " purple , " and hence , to particularise , is difficult ,
especially after a recherche banquet . However , as several are my personal friends , I recognised the following : From No . 41 , Bath— -Bro . S . G . Mitchell , P . M ., P . Prov . G . D . Wilts ; Bro . C . W . Radway , P . M ., P . Prov . S . G . W . Somerset ; Bro . R . B . Cater , P . M ., P . Prov . S . G . W . Somerset ; Bro . W . B . Gregory , P . M ., P . Prov . S . G . W . Somerset ; and Bro . J . Robinson ,
P . M ., P . Prov . S . G . D . Wilts . From No . ** . ? , Bath : Bro . C . F . Marshall , P . M ., P . Prov . S . G . W . Wilts ; Bro . B . H . Watts , P . M ., P . Prov . S . G . W . Wilts ( the efficient Treasurer of No . 335 ) ; Bro . J . A . Timmins , P . M ., P . Prov . G . D . Somerset ; Bro . W . Gill , P . M ., and Bro . B . A . Dyer , P . M ., P . Prov . G . W . Somerset . FromNo . 370 Bath -. Bro . Rev . F . W . MacdonaldJP . M ., P .
Prov . S . G . W . Wilts ; Bro . Rev . C . J . McConnell , P . M ., P . Prov . G . Chap . Somerset , & c . Last , but not least , the energetic and courteous Secretary , Bro . Edward Noke , P . M ., P . Prov . G . D . Wilts , must be noted , who kept us all in order , and by his aid all went off as smoothly and accurately as if " on parade . " Nearly all these brethren are not only members , but actual Past Masters of No . 33 sCorsham .
The lodge being closed , there was a veritable invasion of active hotel officials , vvhich nearly frightened me , as 1 vvas examining the old warrant , and vvas disturbed by a noise as if " bedlam had been let loose . " On enquiry , I found that the lodge room was required for the banquet . Pedestals were pushed aside , chairs tumbled out , and I was almost without a brother to
conduct me out of the hall , for the members had departed as if by magic . I found them , however , with some of the Chaplains wandering over the lovely park of Lord Methuen ' s and going to church—the building , I mean , not a service . Until the welcome rain came on , this was a very pleasant pastime . Al ! the brethren were not there , however , for curious noises vvere heard
from the vicinity as if a lot of schoolboys were having a half hour to themselves , so I thought it well not to be too inquisitive on the first visit , especially as all mustered at the banquet in good time to hear the " grace " offered by our respected brother the Vicar . The old warrant is one of but few known in this country , was granted in the year 1812 , but in the recital ,
the charter is tacked on fictitiously to the extinct lodge at Norwich of 1724 , and bears the signatures of Earl Moira , acting G . M . ; H . R . H . the Duke of Sussex , then D . G . M . ; and Bro . William Henry White , Grand Secretary . A veritable curiosity , but rather the worse for the " wear and tear " of life . The seal is intact , and the document might soon be renovated .
The lodge has not initiated since the year 1828 , so for over 60 years has had " no work to do , ' yet it is vigorous and active to an extraordinary extent , and never more so than now . The senior living and subscribing Past Master is Bro . G . B . Keeling , who was in the chair A . D . 1836 . The next is Bro . Edmund White , vvho was W . M . in 1858 , vvas an initiate of
No . 41 in 1835 , and the Master 1840 . The senior Past Master able to be present was installed in No . 335 as Us ruler some 33 years ago . Though all these dates suggest age and infirmity , none were visible in the lodge . There were certainly elderly juveniles present , but the oldest would not give into that ever blooming and vivacious brother , " Charlie Radway , " for health
and spirits . Altogether the meeting was so enjoyable and remarkable withal , that I wish much we had just such another in my Provinces of Devon and Cornwall . " No work to do , " and plenty to assist most ardently in such arduous labour , the hours flew away like minutes , and when the Tyler ' s toast was called for , the gathering seemed but began . Many were loath to
leave , and formed chatty little companies at wee tables with tempting coffee to suit the most fastidious tastes . Others sojourned to take part in the traditional game of the lodge , and eventually d ispersed to their homes , far and near , to await the next happy meeting , all being well , in May , 1894 . Only two are held annually , but they are meetings . W . J . H .
Memorial To The Late Bro. The Rev. Wm. Collings Lukis.
MEMORIAL TO THE LATE BRO . THE REV . WM . COLLINGS LUKIS .
On Sunday evening , the 25 th ult ., in the presence of a large congregation , ths memorial window , which had been erected in the south wall of the chancel , was
unveiled by Lady Graham , of Norton Conyers . The Rev . Francis . Earle , Rector of West Tanfield , afterwards preached a most appropriate sermon . He took for his text Hebrews xiii ., 7 and 8 verses— " Remember them which have the rule over you , who have spoken unto you the word of God , whose faith follow , considering
Memorial To The Late Bro. The Rev. Wm. Collings Lukis.
the end of their conversation . Jesus Christ the same yesterday , and to-day , and for ever . " The window consists of two lights ; in that to the spectator ' s left the Saviour , with a halo around his head , is represented as the sower scattering the seed from a basket , whilst the birds of the air are fl ying around . The flowers of the field—the poppy , foxglove , and
thistle- —are clearly shown , and the sun is seen shining in all his glory . In the light to the spectator ' s right an angel is seen , " putting in the sickle" to the standing corn , and another angel standing behind with a sickle in his ri ght hand , bearing a sheaf of corn on his left arm . In the small li ght at the top of the window an angel is represented playing upon a harp . The
colouring of the whole is very rich , and harmonises well with the surroundings . ' -The work was executed by Hemming of Westminster . A brass plate at the side of the window bears the following inscription : " To the glory of God and in memory of the Rev . William Collings Lukis , M . A ., F . S . A . Born April Sth ,
1817 . Died December 7 th , 1892 . For nearly 31 years Rector ofthe Parish of Wath . This window is inserted by his Parishioners , Friends , and Mark Master Masons of West Yorkshire . " Bro . Lukis was some time Dep . Prov . Grand Master of Mark Master Masons of West Yorkshire .
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FISH , POULTRY , GAME OYSTERS . JOHN GOW , LIMITED I 86 , OLD BROAD STREET , E . C . ( late 17 , New Broad Street , E . C ) , ij , HONEY LANE MARKET , CHEAPSIDE , E . C , 93 , THEOBALD'S RD ., HOLBORN , W . C ,
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86 , HIGH STREET , PECKHAM , S . E . JOHN GOW , Limited , always have on sale the Largest Stock in London of the Very Best Quality at Lowest Prices . HIGH-CLASS PROVISION STORES ( NOW OPENED ) , % o . 51 . and 52 . OLD BROAD STREET , E . C
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Now READY . NEW MASONIC WORK Demy Svo . About 300 pages . Price Ios .
HISTORY OF FREEMASONRY IN THE
PROVINCE OF ROXBURGHSHIRE AND SELKIRKSHIRE , FROM 1674 TO THE PRESENT TIME . Transcribed from the Records of the Lodges of Melrose , Selkirk , Kelso , Haughfoot , Jedburgh , Hawick , Stow , Galashiels , and Yetholm , Bv W . FRED . VERNON , Past Depute Provincial Grand Master Roxburghshire and Berwickshire ; P . M . and Bard Nos . 58 and 261 ; Hon . Mem . Nos . ii , 104 , 262 , 2 S 0 , and 424 S . C ; Local Secretary for South Scotland of the C . C . Quatuor Coronati , No . 2076 , AUTHOR OF "Kelso , Past and Present , " "Tales from the Diary of a Doctor , " " John Tamson's Bairn , " & c , & c , WITH AN INTRODUCTION By WILLIAM JAMES HUGHAN , Past Grand Deacon England ; Past Senior Grand Warden Iowa , U . S . A . ; P . Prov . G . Sec . and P . Prov . S . G . W . Cornwall , & c , & c .
DEDICATED BY PERMISSION TO The Most Wor . the Grand Master Mason of Scotland , THE RT . HON . THE EARL OF HADDINGTON . GEORGE KENNING , 16 and 16 A , Great Queen-street , London . W . C .
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THE FREEMASONS' CALENDAR AND POCKET BOOK Is published by Command of the M . W . Grand Master , H . R . H . THE PRINCE OF WALES , K . G ., & c , & c . The PROFITS are DEVOTED to the CHARITY FUND . The Brethren are invited to assist this FUND by Purchasing this Calendar . THE EDITION FOR 1893 , PRICE 2 s ., Furnishes a comprehensive view of the development of the Order , with description of all Lodges and Names of Dignitaries under the English Constitution , vvith Reference , for Freemasons all over the Globe ; also a Chronological Table of the Grand Masters and of events remarkable in Masonry . Published for the Grand Lodge at GEORGE KENNING ' S MASONIC DEPOT ( Opposite Freemasons' Hall , ) 16 ANP ICA , GREAT QUEEN STREET , LONDON , W . C .
Masonic Meetings (Metropolitan)
MASONIC MEETINGS ( Metropolitan )
For the week ending Saturday , Jnly 15 , ifjqj , SATURDAY . JULY 8 . * CRAFT LODGES . 1681 ., Guelph , Town Hall , Leyton . 1686 , Paxton , Surrey Masonic Hall . 3384 , Mitcham , Vestry Hall , Lower Mitcham .
LODOII AND CHAPTIR ! or INITRUCTION . Alexandra Palace , Station Hotel , Camberwell New-road , it » Chiswick , Windsor Castle Hot ,, King-st ., Hammersmith , at J ' ,. Duke of Connaught , Navarino Tavern , Navarino-road , DaUton at 8 . * Eccleston , Bio . Dickie ' s , 13 , Cambridge-street , Pimlico , at » Finsbury Park , Cock Tavern , at 8 .
King Harold , Four Swans , Waltham Cross , at » . Manchester , Old King ' s Arms , Poland-street , W ., at 8 . Percy , Jolly Farmers , Southgate-road , N ., at 8 . Star , Dover Castle , Broadway , Deptford , S . E ., at J . Urban , Freemasons' Hall . Vitruvian , Duke of Albany Hotel , Kitto-toad , St . Kathwine * ,. park , Hatcham , S . E ., at 7 . 30 . Mount Sinai Chaptir , Red Lion Ho ., 14 , King-st ., Regent-st ,, " / , s
MARK LODGE . 334 , Brixton , Anderton's Hotel . MONDAY . JULY is . CRAFT LODOKS . 1366 , Highgate , Midland Grand Hotel . 1933 , Earl of Lathom , Surrey Masonic Half . 3436 , Wood Green Fishmongers' Arms , Wood Green .
LODOII AND CHAPTIRS or INITRUCTION . Blackheath , Milkwood Tavern , Milkwood-road , Heme Hill , at t Carnarvon , Manchester Hotel , Aldersgate-street , at 6 . 3 s .-Coborn , Eagle Hotel , Snaresbrook , at 8 . Ctipplegate , Goldsmiths' Arms , Gutter-lane , at 6 . 30 , Eleanor , Rose and Crown , High Cross , Tottenham , at 8 , Friars , The White Horse , 94 , White Horse-lane , Mile End-rd ., E , at 8 . "
Hyde Park , Prince of Wales Hotel , Eastbourne-terr ., Blshop ' s-rd Paddington , at 8 . Kingsland , Cock Tavern , Highbury , N ., at 8 . 30 . Marquess of Ripon , Lord Stanley , Paragon-road , Mare-st ., at I , Metropolitan , Moorgate Tavern , 15 , Finsbury-pavement , att j . v > . Neptune , Gauden Hotel , Clapham , S . W ., at 7 . 30 . Perseverance , Old Parr ' s Head , Doctors-common " , E . C ., at J . Rose of Denmark , L . & S . W . R . Institute , Wandsworth-rd ., 7 . 30 , Royal Arthur , Prince of Wales Hotel ( opposite Wimbledon Rail
way Station ) , at 7 . 30 . Royal Commemoration , Railway Hotel , Putney , at 8 . St . Ambrose , Scarsdale Arms Hotel , Edwardes-square , Ken sington , at 8 . St . James's Union , St . James ' s Restaurant ( Piccadilly entrance ! at 8 . . St . Luke ' s , Victoria Tavern , Gcrttude-strcct , Chelsea , at 8 . St . Mark's , Surrey Masonic Hall , Camberwell New-road . St . Michael's , Norland Arms , Adcli » on-rd . North , Uxbrid /; e . r <*„ S
Savage Club , Savage Clnb , Adelphi-tcrrace , at 8 . Sincerity , Railway Tavern , Fenchurch-street , at 8 . Stockwell , White Hart , Abchurch-lane , E . C , at 6 . Tyssen-Amherst , Amherst Club , Amherst-road , Hackney , ini and 4 th Mon ., at 8 . United Military , Earl of Chatham , Thomas-st ., Woolwich , MI Upper Norwood , White Hart Hot ., Church-rd ., Upper Norwood , ' . Upton , Three Nuns Hotel , Aldgate , E ., at 8 . Walthamstow , The Chequers , High-street , Walthamstow , at * .
Wellington , White Swan Hotel , High-street , Deptford , at 8 . Zetland , York and Albany , Park-street , Regent ' s Park , at 8 . Doric « ioj > l « r , Duke's Head , 1 ) 9 , Whitechapel-road , at 6 . Hope Chaptir , Globe Tavern , Royal Hill , Greenwich , at f . Israel Chaptir , Tupp's Restaurant , 8 , Tottenham Court-road , Lewis Chapter , King ' s Arms Hotel , Wood Green , N „ at 8 . North London Chaptir , Grosvenor Hotel , Canonbury , at ) , je . ROYAI . ARCH CHAPTIRS . 730 , Panmure , Horns Tavern , Kennington , 3191 , Anglo-American , Holborn Restaurant . MARK LODGE . 411 , Ubique , Criterion . '
TUESDAY , JULY 11 . Supreme Council , 33 , 33 , Golden-square . Csu . tr LODOI . 167 , St . John's , Jack Straw ' s Castle , I Iampsteail Heath . LODOII AND CBAPTSRI OT INITRUCTION . Brixton , Prince Regent , Dulwich-road , Heme Hill , S . E . at 8 . Capper , City Arms , St . Mary Axe , at 0 . Clarence and Avondale , Masonic Hall , Leytonstone E . a 8
Constitutional , Bedford Hotel , Southampton Buildings , at 7 . Chaucer , The Old White Hart , High-street , Borough , at 8 . Clarence , Midland Grand Hotel , St . Pancras Station , at 7 . 3 ° - Corinthian , George Hotel , Cubitt Town , Poplar , at 8 . Dalhousie , Middleton Arms , comer of Queen's-road and MiaaJeton-road , Dalston , B ., at 8 . Domatic , Surrey Masonic Hall , Camberwell New-road , at ? . )»• Duke ot Cornwall . Queen ' s Arms . Queen-street , Cheapside , at l >
Earl of I-athom , Joiner's Arms , Denmark Hill , S . E ., at 8 . Egyptian , Salutation , Newgate-street , at 7 . Emblematic , St , James's Restaurant , Piccadilly , at 8 . Enfield , Rose and Crown , Church-street , Edmonton , at 8 . Excelsior , Commercial Dock Tavern , Plough-rd ., Rotherhithe , s finsbury , Tbe Bell Hotel , Old Bailey , at 6 . 30 . , , Florence Nightingale , M . H ., William-street . Woolwich , and "J 4 th Tries ., at 7 . 3 s .
Islington , Lock Tavern , Highbury , at 7 . 30 . / oppa , Boundary Tavern , Aldersgate-street , EX ., at 7-3 ° - , Kensington , Scarsdale Arms , Edwardes-square , Kensington , *>> Lily , Station Hotel , Richmond , at 8 . 30 . Mount Edgcumbe , Crown Tavern , Lambeth-road , S . B . Nelson , Star and Garter , Powis-street , Woolwich , at 8 , New Cross , Chester Arms , Albany-street , N . W ., at 8 . New Finsbury Park , Hornsey Wood Tav ., Finsbury Park , at » . Pilgrim iGerman language ) , Guildhall Tavecn , Gresham-slr' * ' E . C . ist and jrd Tues ., at 6 . 30 . . .. ,, .
Prince Frederick William , Eagle Tavern , CUIton-road , »»¦ " * Vale , at 8 . Royal Naval College , Greenwich Hospital Schools , at 8 . Robert Burns , Old King ' s Arms , Poland-street , W . , ... . South Middlesex , Beaufort House , Walham Green , S . W ., *>« "•' "' Southwark , Sir Garnet Wolseley , Rotherhithe New-road , at »¦ . Wandsworth , St . Mark ' s School-room , Battersea Rise , s . W . i Varborough , Green Dragon , Stepney , at 8 . Camden c / iapl « r , The Moorgate , Moorgate-street , at 8 . Earl of Carnarvon Chapter , Ladbroke Hall , Notting Hill , *» " Metropolitan Chaptir . White Hart , Abchurch-lane , at 6 . 1 » -
ORUKR OK THK SECRET MONITOR . 6 , Anglo-American , Criterion . ia , Omen ' s Westminster , Criterion .
WEDNESDAY . JULY u . Supreme Cnunrll , 33 " , 33 , Golden-square . Committee R . M . B . I ., at 4 . CRAFT LODOII . 13 , Union Waterloo , Freemasons' Hall , Plumstead . 830 , Lily Lodue of Richmond , Greyhound , Richmond .
1639 , United , Freemasons' Hall . Ic 1837 , Alliance , Guildhall Tavern . 1986 , Honor Oak , White Swan , Upper Norwood . LODOII AND CHAPTIRS OF INITRUCTION . lt | , Beaconsfield , Chequers Hotel , High-street , Walthamstow ' •vromley St . Leonard , Bromley Vestry Hall , Bow-road , a > Confidence , Deacon ' s Tavern , 3 , Walbrook , at J . , Crays Valley , National Schoolroom , St . Mary Cray , a' ¦• Doric , Moorgate Tavern , Moorgate-street , at 8 . „„ , knryi * Duke of Connaught . Royal Edward Hotel , Triangle , W "