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HOLIDAY_HOMES. „** rF COMMITTEE OP THE RAGGED SCHOOL UNION iillj EARNESTLY SOLICIT THE AID OF THE BENEVOLENT IN GIVING A FORTNIGHT'S COUNTRY AIR AND CHANGE ., * tlio drooninff CHILDREN of the CONNECTED RAGGED lo W SCHOOL MISSIONS of LONDON . Office-Exeter Hall , W . C . JOHN KIRK , Secretary .
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TESTIMONIAL to Bro . Preceptor W . C . SMITH , P . M . 13 R o , W . C . SMITH being about to leave London nermanently , the members of the Eclectic , Emblematic , Covent Garden , and Londesborough Lodges of Instruction , a , e desi rous before his departure to present him with a suitable Testimonial , as a recognition of his valuable services as Preceptor for many years past to their Lodges . A Committee has been formed to carry out such desire . Believing' that the members of these Lodges and other brethren will be desirous to subscribe towards the Testimonial , contributions will be gladly received at an early datC ' G . REYNOLDS , S . W . 1 C 14 , Sec , _ 3 , St . James's-square , Pall Mali , S . W . p 5 , _ Tho Subscri p tion List closes on the iSth June , , 88 S as thc presentation will take place at the Criterion , on Friday , the 22 nd June , at S o'clock .
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PLEYEL , WOLFFS Co .-s PIANOS . THESE CELEBRATED PIANOS may be Hired for the Evening , on Moderate Terms . PIANOS FOR SALE , and may be Purchased on the T HREE YEARS' SYSTEM . Sole Agency—170 , NEW BOND STREET , W .
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A CAMBRIDGE GRADUATE ( P . M ., P . Z ., P . M . W . S . iS ° , Professor of Latin and Zoology , "The College , " South Kensington j Examiner 15 years Bexley Heath College ) has some time disengaged for Private or Visiting Tuition . Lectures on History and Natural Science . Foreigners taught English through the medium of French . —Address , F . D ., 62 , Lancaster-road , Notting-hill , W .
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MASONS' MARKS . —Information is desired , for which remuneration will be given . — Address , HENRY J EFFS , Sherborne-villa , Spa , Gloucester .
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FOR SALE . —A very fine impression ( proof before letters ) of the CELEBRATED MASONIC PICTURE , painted by THOMAS STOTHARD , R . A ., and engraved by BARTOLOZZI , representing the FESTIVAL of the FREEMASONS' GIRLS' SCHOOL in 1 S 02 , containing Portraits of the most Eminent Masons of the day . Size 25 inches by 19 inches , with Key , price £ 6 6 s . —Apply at the office of the Freemason .
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JUST PUBLISHED . ANTHEM- "BEHOLD HOW GOOD AND JOYFUL " ( Dedicated to Right Hon . the Earl of Mount EDGCUMBE , Provincial Grand Master of Cornwall ) , Composed by Bro . C . E . J ULEFF , P . P . G . O . Cornwall , Organist and Choir Director of Bodmin Parish Church . PRICE 4 d . of the Composer . N . B . —This Anthem is already on several cathedral lists , and will shortly be in a second edition .
To Correspondents.
To Correspondents .
The following communications were either received too late for publication or stand over for want of space : — Craft—Regent ' s Park Lodge , No . 2202 . Lodge Canongate Kilwinning .
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J & SJFgTW ^ sffl-iPW s ^'^ V SATURDAY , J 9 , 1888 . ?
Original Correspondence.
Original Correspondence .
[ We do not hold ourselves responsible for , or even approving of l "Pinions expressed by our correspondents , but we wish in a spirit 5 : tair Play to all to permit—within certain necessary limits—free discussion . ]
BRO . BIRCH'S MOTION AS TO ELECTIONS . To the Editor of the "Freemason . " UearSir and Brother , j .. I am the brother from Kent on whose head Bro . oirch pours the vials of his wrath because he did not succeed in carrying his scheme in its entirety . He has "Dtained for himself and his friends two-thirds of the "iterations that were desired—then because he fails to otain the remaining * third he shows temper , and those who
TVu are charged with selfishness and obtuseness . LJ s charge is a two-edged sword , and will cut against mm as well as his opponents . WeiV * * ? ^ S ° ^ h eavv ' es , a constantly increasing it K J * . ° J » otes bv the various Institutions , I contend that least desirable to keep the Benevolent Election at in fa mo j " 1 after 'he Boys' and Girls '—as now arranged , j *?'• Therefore , let Bro . Birch rest contented on his im „ . * " e has done wellj he has carried out a ff * eat
13 ' , . f . ™* ) ' m effecting the change of the dates ot the nrZ . factions from the Mondays after to the Fridays Prc r ^ 'ng the Girls'Elections . in ? A , ' Saturday , and Monday are thrce consecutive work's "ays , say what Bro . Birch will—Sunday is a ' " dies non . "
Original Correspondence.
When I was speaking at the meeting with reference to the Sunday counting and filling in of voles that would be unavoidable were this portion of the scheme to be carried out , it was manifest to all present that I was speaking of the Election dates as then re-arranged , and not as they had been . All Sunday work and enforced absence from home on Sunday is now a thing ot the past , and one of the greatest drawbacks to the taking of an active part in our
Masonic Elections is happily removed . That my views are in accordance with those of many distant provincial as well as of London and home provincial brethren 1 entenain no doubt . Many brethren , entire strangers to me , after the meeting came to me and thanked me tor speaking and expressing views which they held and thoroughly agreed with , but lacked the selfconfidence to publicly express . —I am , dear Sir and Brother , faithfully and fraternally yours , W . RUSSELL , P . M . 77 , 1464 , Sth June . P . P . S . G . W . Kent .
Masonic Notes And Queries.
Masonic Notes and Queries .
7 S 3 ] ATHOLL GRAND LODGE SEALS . As one much interested , I cordially thank Bros . Le Feuvre and Quick for their contributions to Notes and Queries 780 and 781 . To both I shall probably refer at some tuture time in a general article on Grand Lodge Seals . I should be greatly indebted to anyone who will forward to me a Moderns Arch Certificate of 1813 , or any earlier year
before 1794 , with or without seal . 1 also want an Ancients Craft Certificate of 1773 , and an Arch Certificate of 1772 , both of which I should be glad to purchase to complete my series . If not for sale , I shall be glad to see them , and will pay all expenses , returning by next post . I need not promise the certificates will be taken care of . J . RAMSDEN RILEY .
Reports Of Masonic Meetings.
REPORTS OF MASONIC MEETINGS .
draft Jlasourg .
L 0 D 3 E OF UNITY ( No . 183 ) . —A meeting of this lodge was held at the Ship and Turtle , Leadenhallstreet , on the 2 Sth ult ., when there were present Bros . E . A . Francis , W . M . j H . Hooper , R . Corsham , G . P . Britten , G . W . Speth , J . W . Oliver , S . C . Hester , G . H . Lindsey-Renton , S . Richardson , G . W . Pinnock , J . D . E . I ' arr , F . W . Zitner , and G . R . Langley . Visitor : Bro . H .
Price , P . M . 1-77 . Bro . F . W . Zimer was raised , and the following brethren were proposed as joining members : Bros . J . C . Yates , A . Cooke , and E . Wareham , of 1366 ; G . Pragnell , 1168 ; and W . J . Godwin , 1343 . The following gentlemen were proposed for initiation , viz ., Messrs . T . G , Tassell , F . W . Mclhvraith , and W . Beckett . A vote ot condolence vvas
passed with a brother on the death of his wife . Bro . Hooper , S . W ., was appointed Steward for the Boys'School Festival in 18 S 9 . Bro . Britten announced the successful result of Bro . Vasey ' s widow ' s appeal to the Benevolent Institution . He was accorded a hearty vote of thanks for his successful exertions . The brethren then adjourned to refreshment .
SKELMERSDALE LODGE ( No . 1658 ) . —The above lodge met on Thursday , the 24 th ult ., at the Surrey Masonic Hall , Camberwell , when Bro . Croxon was raised and Mr . Rigby was initiated . Both ceremonies were performed by the W . M ., Bro . Humphrey Cohen , in a most perfect and impressive manner , and indeed , as was generally expressed , such working as the W . M . ' s it would
be difficult to equal , and almost impossible to excel . A most excellent repast was supplied by Mrs . Venables , to which about 50 members and visitors did ample justice . During the evening the company were treated to several excellent songs by the following brethren : Bro . McCall Chambers , W . T . Buxton , R . Rowlands , S . Mackway , and G . C . Burry , who also presided at the piano .
The usual toasts were given by the W . M . in some remarkably neat and witty speeches , and Bros . C . R . Williams , P . M . 72 ; J . Andrews , I . G . 1986 ; G . C . Burry , P . P . G . Org . Surrey ; J . S . Miller , P . M . 1668 , * and H . Hooper responded on behalf of " The Visitors . " The entire proceedings were unanimously acknowledged
to be a complete success . The following were among those present : Bros . H . Cohen , W . M . j E . Shrimpton , S . W . j E . A . Francis , J . W . j G . J . Earney , P . M ., Treas . j W . H . Boys , P . M ., Sec ; R . Walden , S . D . ; A . B . Noman , J . D . j J . Letchford , D . C . ; A . J . Shore , I . G . j S . Zucker , Org .:
2182 j A . M . Whitby , 45 j G . C . Burry , P . P . G . Org . Surrey , 1347 J G . R . Langley , I . P . M . 183 j VV . T . Kuxton , P . M . 1381 ; H . Hooper , W . M . 1986 j G . S . Miller , P . M . 1668 ; C . A . Hardwick , I . G . 1347 ; H . Hyams , 1348 j S . Wilson , 177 j C . R . Williams , P . M . 72 ; and L . F . Side
FARRINGDON WITHOUT LODGE ( No
1745 )'—I'his lodge held its installation meeting on Monday _ the 28 th ult ., at the Viaduct Hotel , Holborn , E . C . The Rt . Hon . P . De Keyser , Lord Mayor , Alderman of the Ward of Farringdon Without , having signified his intention of being present , the members of the lodge determined to celebrate that event in a fitting manner by
inviting a number of distinguished guescs to meet him . lt so happened that the lodge completed ils first decade on that day , and this circumstance rendered the occasion additionally interesting . The lodge was founded in 187 S by Bros . W . H . Jackson , C . Jacques , T . C . Walls , H . J . Lardner , W . Ramsey , H . A . Dubois , and W . H . Giscard .
J . J . Hill , P . M . j J . D . Smith , P . M . j C . J . Pigeon , G . A . Pennial , W . Croxon , H . B . Buckeridge , R . Carter , R . Rowlands , G . M . Gibson , M . S . Larlham , S . F . Bygrave , W . Newell , S . F . Mackway , E . D . Side , T , Williams , M . Syer , C . J . Smith , G . Rawlls , and J . Rigby , Visitors : Bros . J . Andrews , I . G . 1986 ; J . W . Oliver , S . D . 1 S 3 J McCall Chambers , 1638 j H . T . Telling ,
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It vvas consecrated by Bro . James Terry , Sec . R . M . B . I ., assisted by Bros . Sir John B . Monckton , the then P . B . G . P . ; J . C . Dwarber , P . M . 55 j G . P . Brockbank , P . P . S . G . D . Lancashire j and W . Clarke , P . M . 959 . Bro . W . H . Jackson was the first W . M ., and Bros . Jacques and Walls the Wardens .
Among the numerous brethren present on the 28 th we noticed Bros . T . C . Walls , P . M ., acting W . M ., in the unavoidable absence of Bro . J . Lister ; G . Herbert , S . W .. W . M . elect ,- Schultz , J . W . ; H . J . Lardner , P . M ., Treas . j W . H . Jackson , P . M ., Sec . j Suskind , S . D . j R . Webber , J . D . j C . Sherer , I . G . j Dr . E . M . Lott , Mus . Doc , P . G . Org ., Org . j Nelson Prower , M . A ., and
F . Kent , P . M ., Stwds . j James Strugnell , P . M . j H . B Marshall , C . C , J . P ., P : G . Treas ., P . M . j Joseph Young , P . M . j P . Simpson , P . M . j H . Herbert , H . Bennett , G . Watson , N . f . Lardner , Falk , H . Thomas , VV . Mills , E . S . Lardner , Veit , Dorling , Hablett , E . Mallett , P . M . 141 , acting lyler j and others . In consequence of the limited accommodation , a number
of visitors were unable to obtain admission to the lodgeroom , but subsequently joined the brethren at the Freemasons' Tavern , where the banquet was held . Among the visitors were Bros , the Rt . Hon . the Lord Mayor , G . S ., W . M . 21 j Sheriff W . Higgs , 60 j the Rev . J . S . Brownrigg , P . G . Chap . ; R . Eve , P . G . Treas . ; T . Fenn , P . B . G . P . ; P . de L . Long , P . G . D . ; J . S . Peirce , P . G . D . ; Baron de Ferrieres , P . G . D . ; Col . C . Harding ,
P . A . G . D . C ; J . L . Mather , P . A . G . D . C . j J . Farnfield , P . A . G . D . C ; Dr . Woodman , P . G . S . B . j Major G . Lambert , P . G . S . B . j Col . Peters , P . G . S . B . j F . Binckes , P . G . S . B . j J . Terry , P . G . S . B . j C . Belton , V . P . B . G . P . j R . L . Loveland , P . P . S . G . W . Hants , * C . Greenwood , P . G . Sec . Surrey ; Brickdale , W . M . 1623 j A . C . Morton , C . C , P . M . 9 j Taylor , P . M . 101 j George Everett ,
P . M . 177 j J . Oldis , P . M . 128 S j B . Turner , C . C , P . M . 132 S ; H . Higgins , P . M . 1381 ; C . H . Kohler , P . M . 1381 ; W . P . Webb , P . M . 1381 ; Malthouse , C . C , P . M . 1623 ; Batting , P . M . 1566 ; G . Manners , C . C , P . M . 15 S 9 ; Greme , P . M . 1719 ; G . P . Festa , P . M . 1900 ; Lollins , 25 ; Dr . Kempbter , 60 ; Abrahams , 101 ; Biofeld , 101 ; Woodhill , 191 ; Probert , 340 ; Cumming , 733 ;
Sharpe , 869 ; Ross , goi ; Egbert Roberts , 917 ; Dottridge , 1056 ; Bragg , 105 G ; Stephens , 1185 ; Sheldrake , 1471 ; Metson , 1507 ; Hunter , 1589 ; Miroy , 1599 ; L . Paul , 1638 ; Coles , 1744 ; Groome , 196 9 j Shuller , 1969 j Crump , 1973 j Cloake , igSSj Bedford , and others . The minutes of the previous meeting having been read and confirmed , Bro . Thomas was passed to the Second
Degree . Bro . G . Herbert , W . M . elect , having been presented , was duly installed into the chair of K . S . by Bro . Walls , assisted by Bros . Strugnell , P . M ., as S . W . j J . Young , P . M ., as J . W . ; H . J . Lardner , P . M ., as D . C . ; and W . H . Jackson , P . M ., as I . G . Thefollowing appointments and investitures then followed : Bros . E . Schultz , S . W . ; S . Suskind , J . W . j H . J . Lardner , P . P . G . Orsr .
Surrey , Treas . j VV . H . Jackson , Sec ; R . Webber , S . D . ; H . Sherer , J . D . ; N . Prower , I . G . ; T . C . Walls , P . P . G . S . B . Middx ., D . C ; F . Kent , A . D . C ; N . P . Lardner and E . S . Lardner , Stewards ; E . M . Lott , Mus . Doc , Hon . Org . The appointment of Tyler , in consequence of the recent death ot Bro . Parkinson , was postponed till the next meeting . Votes of thanks were passed to Bros .
Walls , as Installing Officer , and Lardner , as D . C . The former gave a notice of motion— "That the sum of five guineas be placed on the list of Bro . H . J . Lardner , as Steward of the Royal Masonic Institution for Girls , 1888 . " Letters regretting inability to attend were received and read from Bros . H . D . Sandeman , P . D . G . M . Bengal : Lord John Taylour , J . G . W . ; Sir F . Truscott , P . G . W . ;
Sir R . Fowler , M . P ., P . G . W . j Sir R . Hanson , P . G . W . j Sir John Monckton , P . G . W . ; Sir J . W . Ellis , M . P ., Past G . W . ; D . P . Cama , P . G . Treas . ; F . A . Philbrick , Q . C , G . R . ; Col . Shadwell H . Clerke , G . Sec . ; Robert Grey , President of the Board of Benevolence ; R . Berridge , S . G . D . ; Sir Bruce Seton , P . G . D . j Capt . N . G . Philips , P . G . D . j J . C . Parkinson , P . G . D . j F . Richardson , P . G . D .
Letchworth , P . G . D . j A . F . Godson , M . P ., P . G . D . j R . H . 1 ' hrupp , P . A . G . D . C . j Lewis Thomas , F . S . A ., P . A . G . D . C . j J . F . H . Woodward , P . G . S . B . j Lieut .-Colonel Haldane , P . G . S . B . j F . R . W . Hedges , P . G . S . B . j W . Roebuck , P . G . S . B . j Ames , P . G . S . j E . H . Thiellay , P . G . S . B . Middlesex j Lieut .-Colonel Gardiner , P . M . j H . H . Shirley , M . A ., P . M . j W . Paas , P . M . j and many other distinguished and popular brethren .
The lodge having been closed , the brethren adjourned to the Freemasons' Tavern , Great Queen-street . By dispensation from Grand Lodge , Masonic clothing and jewels vvere allowed to be worn . The banquet was held in the Crown Room , and was admirably served under the superintendence of Bro . Madell , the courteous manager of the tavern . Grace— " For these and all Thy mercies "—having been sung , the Worshipful Master gave " The Oueen and the Cratt . "
" From enemies Heaven defend your Majesty , And when they stand against you may they fall . " The National Anthem was sung by Bros . E . W . Collins , J . Probert , R . Groome , and Egbert Roberts . " The Health of the M . W . the Grand Master" followed . " Dear to thy land and ours—a Prince indeed . " " God bless the Prince of Wales" was finely rendered by the before named artistes .
" The Pro G . M ., the Earl of Carnarvon j the Dep . G . M ., the Earl of Lathom , and the rest of the Grand Officers , Present and Past , " was given in a speech of some length by Bro . T . C Walls , P . M . " They are the ground , the books , the academes , From which doih spring the true Promethean fire . "
The toast was coupled with the names of Bros , the Rev . J . S . Brownrigg , P . G . Chap . ; R . Eve , P . G . Treas . j T . Fenn , President of the Board of General Purposes j P . de L . Long , P . G . D . j Col . C . Harding , P . A . G . D . C . j and Major George Lambert , P . G . S . B . Bro . Louis Paul having sang " Pardonnez-moi , " Bro . the Rev . J . S . Brownrigg bieflly returned thanks in a witty vein , and Bro . R . Eve , in the course of his remarks ,
said that he owed the privilege of responding on behalf of the Grand Treasurers to the lact that his senior in office —Bro . Marshall—had gone home to bed . Personally he had no such intention . He was not going to be drawn out of that brilliant assembly at so early an hour as nine o ' clock . Allusion had been nude by the brother who so eloquently proposed the toast of the Grand Officers to the victory he ( Bro . Eve ) had gained . It was a stubborn fight he had won , and his opponent on that occasion was one of
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HOLIDAY_HOMES. „** rF COMMITTEE OP THE RAGGED SCHOOL UNION iillj EARNESTLY SOLICIT THE AID OF THE BENEVOLENT IN GIVING A FORTNIGHT'S COUNTRY AIR AND CHANGE ., * tlio drooninff CHILDREN of the CONNECTED RAGGED lo W SCHOOL MISSIONS of LONDON . Office-Exeter Hall , W . C . JOHN KIRK , Secretary .
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TESTIMONIAL to Bro . Preceptor W . C . SMITH , P . M . 13 R o , W . C . SMITH being about to leave London nermanently , the members of the Eclectic , Emblematic , Covent Garden , and Londesborough Lodges of Instruction , a , e desi rous before his departure to present him with a suitable Testimonial , as a recognition of his valuable services as Preceptor for many years past to their Lodges . A Committee has been formed to carry out such desire . Believing' that the members of these Lodges and other brethren will be desirous to subscribe towards the Testimonial , contributions will be gladly received at an early datC ' G . REYNOLDS , S . W . 1 C 14 , Sec , _ 3 , St . James's-square , Pall Mali , S . W . p 5 , _ Tho Subscri p tion List closes on the iSth June , , 88 S as thc presentation will take place at the Criterion , on Friday , the 22 nd June , at S o'clock .
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PLEYEL , WOLFFS Co .-s PIANOS . THESE CELEBRATED PIANOS may be Hired for the Evening , on Moderate Terms . PIANOS FOR SALE , and may be Purchased on the T HREE YEARS' SYSTEM . Sole Agency—170 , NEW BOND STREET , W .
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A CAMBRIDGE GRADUATE ( P . M ., P . Z ., P . M . W . S . iS ° , Professor of Latin and Zoology , "The College , " South Kensington j Examiner 15 years Bexley Heath College ) has some time disengaged for Private or Visiting Tuition . Lectures on History and Natural Science . Foreigners taught English through the medium of French . —Address , F . D ., 62 , Lancaster-road , Notting-hill , W .
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MASONS' MARKS . —Information is desired , for which remuneration will be given . — Address , HENRY J EFFS , Sherborne-villa , Spa , Gloucester .
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FOR SALE . —A very fine impression ( proof before letters ) of the CELEBRATED MASONIC PICTURE , painted by THOMAS STOTHARD , R . A ., and engraved by BARTOLOZZI , representing the FESTIVAL of the FREEMASONS' GIRLS' SCHOOL in 1 S 02 , containing Portraits of the most Eminent Masons of the day . Size 25 inches by 19 inches , with Key , price £ 6 6 s . —Apply at the office of the Freemason .
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JUST PUBLISHED . ANTHEM- "BEHOLD HOW GOOD AND JOYFUL " ( Dedicated to Right Hon . the Earl of Mount EDGCUMBE , Provincial Grand Master of Cornwall ) , Composed by Bro . C . E . J ULEFF , P . P . G . O . Cornwall , Organist and Choir Director of Bodmin Parish Church . PRICE 4 d . of the Composer . N . B . —This Anthem is already on several cathedral lists , and will shortly be in a second edition .
To Correspondents.
To Correspondents .
The following communications were either received too late for publication or stand over for want of space : — Craft—Regent ' s Park Lodge , No . 2202 . Lodge Canongate Kilwinning .
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J & SJFgTW ^ sffl-iPW s ^'^ V SATURDAY , J 9 , 1888 . ?
Original Correspondence.
Original Correspondence .
[ We do not hold ourselves responsible for , or even approving of l "Pinions expressed by our correspondents , but we wish in a spirit 5 : tair Play to all to permit—within certain necessary limits—free discussion . ]
BRO . BIRCH'S MOTION AS TO ELECTIONS . To the Editor of the "Freemason . " UearSir and Brother , j .. I am the brother from Kent on whose head Bro . oirch pours the vials of his wrath because he did not succeed in carrying his scheme in its entirety . He has "Dtained for himself and his friends two-thirds of the "iterations that were desired—then because he fails to otain the remaining * third he shows temper , and those who
TVu are charged with selfishness and obtuseness . LJ s charge is a two-edged sword , and will cut against mm as well as his opponents . WeiV * * ? ^ S ° ^ h eavv ' es , a constantly increasing it K J * . ° J » otes bv the various Institutions , I contend that least desirable to keep the Benevolent Election at in fa mo j " 1 after 'he Boys' and Girls '—as now arranged , j *?'• Therefore , let Bro . Birch rest contented on his im „ . * " e has done wellj he has carried out a ff * eat
13 ' , . f . ™* ) ' m effecting the change of the dates ot the nrZ . factions from the Mondays after to the Fridays Prc r ^ 'ng the Girls'Elections . in ? A , ' Saturday , and Monday are thrce consecutive work's "ays , say what Bro . Birch will—Sunday is a ' " dies non . "
Original Correspondence.
When I was speaking at the meeting with reference to the Sunday counting and filling in of voles that would be unavoidable were this portion of the scheme to be carried out , it was manifest to all present that I was speaking of the Election dates as then re-arranged , and not as they had been . All Sunday work and enforced absence from home on Sunday is now a thing ot the past , and one of the greatest drawbacks to the taking of an active part in our
Masonic Elections is happily removed . That my views are in accordance with those of many distant provincial as well as of London and home provincial brethren 1 entenain no doubt . Many brethren , entire strangers to me , after the meeting came to me and thanked me tor speaking and expressing views which they held and thoroughly agreed with , but lacked the selfconfidence to publicly express . —I am , dear Sir and Brother , faithfully and fraternally yours , W . RUSSELL , P . M . 77 , 1464 , Sth June . P . P . S . G . W . Kent .
Masonic Notes And Queries.
Masonic Notes and Queries .
7 S 3 ] ATHOLL GRAND LODGE SEALS . As one much interested , I cordially thank Bros . Le Feuvre and Quick for their contributions to Notes and Queries 780 and 781 . To both I shall probably refer at some tuture time in a general article on Grand Lodge Seals . I should be greatly indebted to anyone who will forward to me a Moderns Arch Certificate of 1813 , or any earlier year
before 1794 , with or without seal . 1 also want an Ancients Craft Certificate of 1773 , and an Arch Certificate of 1772 , both of which I should be glad to purchase to complete my series . If not for sale , I shall be glad to see them , and will pay all expenses , returning by next post . I need not promise the certificates will be taken care of . J . RAMSDEN RILEY .
Reports Of Masonic Meetings.
REPORTS OF MASONIC MEETINGS .
draft Jlasourg .
L 0 D 3 E OF UNITY ( No . 183 ) . —A meeting of this lodge was held at the Ship and Turtle , Leadenhallstreet , on the 2 Sth ult ., when there were present Bros . E . A . Francis , W . M . j H . Hooper , R . Corsham , G . P . Britten , G . W . Speth , J . W . Oliver , S . C . Hester , G . H . Lindsey-Renton , S . Richardson , G . W . Pinnock , J . D . E . I ' arr , F . W . Zitner , and G . R . Langley . Visitor : Bro . H .
Price , P . M . 1-77 . Bro . F . W . Zimer was raised , and the following brethren were proposed as joining members : Bros . J . C . Yates , A . Cooke , and E . Wareham , of 1366 ; G . Pragnell , 1168 ; and W . J . Godwin , 1343 . The following gentlemen were proposed for initiation , viz ., Messrs . T . G , Tassell , F . W . Mclhvraith , and W . Beckett . A vote ot condolence vvas
passed with a brother on the death of his wife . Bro . Hooper , S . W ., was appointed Steward for the Boys'School Festival in 18 S 9 . Bro . Britten announced the successful result of Bro . Vasey ' s widow ' s appeal to the Benevolent Institution . He was accorded a hearty vote of thanks for his successful exertions . The brethren then adjourned to refreshment .
SKELMERSDALE LODGE ( No . 1658 ) . —The above lodge met on Thursday , the 24 th ult ., at the Surrey Masonic Hall , Camberwell , when Bro . Croxon was raised and Mr . Rigby was initiated . Both ceremonies were performed by the W . M ., Bro . Humphrey Cohen , in a most perfect and impressive manner , and indeed , as was generally expressed , such working as the W . M . ' s it would
be difficult to equal , and almost impossible to excel . A most excellent repast was supplied by Mrs . Venables , to which about 50 members and visitors did ample justice . During the evening the company were treated to several excellent songs by the following brethren : Bro . McCall Chambers , W . T . Buxton , R . Rowlands , S . Mackway , and G . C . Burry , who also presided at the piano .
The usual toasts were given by the W . M . in some remarkably neat and witty speeches , and Bros . C . R . Williams , P . M . 72 ; J . Andrews , I . G . 1986 ; G . C . Burry , P . P . G . Org . Surrey ; J . S . Miller , P . M . 1668 , * and H . Hooper responded on behalf of " The Visitors . " The entire proceedings were unanimously acknowledged
to be a complete success . The following were among those present : Bros . H . Cohen , W . M . j E . Shrimpton , S . W . j E . A . Francis , J . W . j G . J . Earney , P . M ., Treas . j W . H . Boys , P . M ., Sec ; R . Walden , S . D . ; A . B . Noman , J . D . j J . Letchford , D . C . ; A . J . Shore , I . G . j S . Zucker , Org .:
2182 j A . M . Whitby , 45 j G . C . Burry , P . P . G . Org . Surrey , 1347 J G . R . Langley , I . P . M . 183 j VV . T . Kuxton , P . M . 1381 ; H . Hooper , W . M . 1986 j G . S . Miller , P . M . 1668 ; C . A . Hardwick , I . G . 1347 ; H . Hyams , 1348 j S . Wilson , 177 j C . R . Williams , P . M . 72 ; and L . F . Side
FARRINGDON WITHOUT LODGE ( No
1745 )'—I'his lodge held its installation meeting on Monday _ the 28 th ult ., at the Viaduct Hotel , Holborn , E . C . The Rt . Hon . P . De Keyser , Lord Mayor , Alderman of the Ward of Farringdon Without , having signified his intention of being present , the members of the lodge determined to celebrate that event in a fitting manner by
inviting a number of distinguished guescs to meet him . lt so happened that the lodge completed ils first decade on that day , and this circumstance rendered the occasion additionally interesting . The lodge was founded in 187 S by Bros . W . H . Jackson , C . Jacques , T . C . Walls , H . J . Lardner , W . Ramsey , H . A . Dubois , and W . H . Giscard .
J . J . Hill , P . M . j J . D . Smith , P . M . j C . J . Pigeon , G . A . Pennial , W . Croxon , H . B . Buckeridge , R . Carter , R . Rowlands , G . M . Gibson , M . S . Larlham , S . F . Bygrave , W . Newell , S . F . Mackway , E . D . Side , T , Williams , M . Syer , C . J . Smith , G . Rawlls , and J . Rigby , Visitors : Bros . J . Andrews , I . G . 1986 ; J . W . Oliver , S . D . 1 S 3 J McCall Chambers , 1638 j H . T . Telling ,
Reports Of Masonic Meetings.
It vvas consecrated by Bro . James Terry , Sec . R . M . B . I ., assisted by Bros . Sir John B . Monckton , the then P . B . G . P . ; J . C . Dwarber , P . M . 55 j G . P . Brockbank , P . P . S . G . D . Lancashire j and W . Clarke , P . M . 959 . Bro . W . H . Jackson was the first W . M ., and Bros . Jacques and Walls the Wardens .
Among the numerous brethren present on the 28 th we noticed Bros . T . C . Walls , P . M ., acting W . M ., in the unavoidable absence of Bro . J . Lister ; G . Herbert , S . W .. W . M . elect ,- Schultz , J . W . ; H . J . Lardner , P . M ., Treas . j W . H . Jackson , P . M ., Sec . j Suskind , S . D . j R . Webber , J . D . j C . Sherer , I . G . j Dr . E . M . Lott , Mus . Doc , P . G . Org ., Org . j Nelson Prower , M . A ., and
F . Kent , P . M ., Stwds . j James Strugnell , P . M . j H . B Marshall , C . C , J . P ., P : G . Treas ., P . M . j Joseph Young , P . M . j P . Simpson , P . M . j H . Herbert , H . Bennett , G . Watson , N . f . Lardner , Falk , H . Thomas , VV . Mills , E . S . Lardner , Veit , Dorling , Hablett , E . Mallett , P . M . 141 , acting lyler j and others . In consequence of the limited accommodation , a number
of visitors were unable to obtain admission to the lodgeroom , but subsequently joined the brethren at the Freemasons' Tavern , where the banquet was held . Among the visitors were Bros , the Rt . Hon . the Lord Mayor , G . S ., W . M . 21 j Sheriff W . Higgs , 60 j the Rev . J . S . Brownrigg , P . G . Chap . ; R . Eve , P . G . Treas . ; T . Fenn , P . B . G . P . ; P . de L . Long , P . G . D . ; J . S . Peirce , P . G . D . ; Baron de Ferrieres , P . G . D . ; Col . C . Harding ,
P . A . G . D . C ; J . L . Mather , P . A . G . D . C . j J . Farnfield , P . A . G . D . C ; Dr . Woodman , P . G . S . B . j Major G . Lambert , P . G . S . B . j Col . Peters , P . G . S . B . j F . Binckes , P . G . S . B . j J . Terry , P . G . S . B . j C . Belton , V . P . B . G . P . j R . L . Loveland , P . P . S . G . W . Hants , * C . Greenwood , P . G . Sec . Surrey ; Brickdale , W . M . 1623 j A . C . Morton , C . C , P . M . 9 j Taylor , P . M . 101 j George Everett ,
P . M . 177 j J . Oldis , P . M . 128 S j B . Turner , C . C , P . M . 132 S ; H . Higgins , P . M . 1381 ; C . H . Kohler , P . M . 1381 ; W . P . Webb , P . M . 1381 ; Malthouse , C . C , P . M . 1623 ; Batting , P . M . 1566 ; G . Manners , C . C , P . M . 15 S 9 ; Greme , P . M . 1719 ; G . P . Festa , P . M . 1900 ; Lollins , 25 ; Dr . Kempbter , 60 ; Abrahams , 101 ; Biofeld , 101 ; Woodhill , 191 ; Probert , 340 ; Cumming , 733 ;
Sharpe , 869 ; Ross , goi ; Egbert Roberts , 917 ; Dottridge , 1056 ; Bragg , 105 G ; Stephens , 1185 ; Sheldrake , 1471 ; Metson , 1507 ; Hunter , 1589 ; Miroy , 1599 ; L . Paul , 1638 ; Coles , 1744 ; Groome , 196 9 j Shuller , 1969 j Crump , 1973 j Cloake , igSSj Bedford , and others . The minutes of the previous meeting having been read and confirmed , Bro . Thomas was passed to the Second
Degree . Bro . G . Herbert , W . M . elect , having been presented , was duly installed into the chair of K . S . by Bro . Walls , assisted by Bros . Strugnell , P . M ., as S . W . j J . Young , P . M ., as J . W . ; H . J . Lardner , P . M ., as D . C . ; and W . H . Jackson , P . M ., as I . G . Thefollowing appointments and investitures then followed : Bros . E . Schultz , S . W . ; S . Suskind , J . W . j H . J . Lardner , P . P . G . Orsr .
Surrey , Treas . j VV . H . Jackson , Sec ; R . Webber , S . D . ; H . Sherer , J . D . ; N . Prower , I . G . ; T . C . Walls , P . P . G . S . B . Middx ., D . C ; F . Kent , A . D . C ; N . P . Lardner and E . S . Lardner , Stewards ; E . M . Lott , Mus . Doc , Hon . Org . The appointment of Tyler , in consequence of the recent death ot Bro . Parkinson , was postponed till the next meeting . Votes of thanks were passed to Bros .
Walls , as Installing Officer , and Lardner , as D . C . The former gave a notice of motion— "That the sum of five guineas be placed on the list of Bro . H . J . Lardner , as Steward of the Royal Masonic Institution for Girls , 1888 . " Letters regretting inability to attend were received and read from Bros . H . D . Sandeman , P . D . G . M . Bengal : Lord John Taylour , J . G . W . ; Sir F . Truscott , P . G . W . ;
Sir R . Fowler , M . P ., P . G . W . j Sir R . Hanson , P . G . W . j Sir John Monckton , P . G . W . ; Sir J . W . Ellis , M . P ., Past G . W . ; D . P . Cama , P . G . Treas . ; F . A . Philbrick , Q . C , G . R . ; Col . Shadwell H . Clerke , G . Sec . ; Robert Grey , President of the Board of Benevolence ; R . Berridge , S . G . D . ; Sir Bruce Seton , P . G . D . j Capt . N . G . Philips , P . G . D . j J . C . Parkinson , P . G . D . j F . Richardson , P . G . D .
Letchworth , P . G . D . j A . F . Godson , M . P ., P . G . D . j R . H . 1 ' hrupp , P . A . G . D . C . j Lewis Thomas , F . S . A ., P . A . G . D . C . j J . F . H . Woodward , P . G . S . B . j Lieut .-Colonel Haldane , P . G . S . B . j F . R . W . Hedges , P . G . S . B . j W . Roebuck , P . G . S . B . j Ames , P . G . S . j E . H . Thiellay , P . G . S . B . Middlesex j Lieut .-Colonel Gardiner , P . M . j H . H . Shirley , M . A ., P . M . j W . Paas , P . M . j and many other distinguished and popular brethren .
The lodge having been closed , the brethren adjourned to the Freemasons' Tavern , Great Queen-street . By dispensation from Grand Lodge , Masonic clothing and jewels vvere allowed to be worn . The banquet was held in the Crown Room , and was admirably served under the superintendence of Bro . Madell , the courteous manager of the tavern . Grace— " For these and all Thy mercies "—having been sung , the Worshipful Master gave " The Oueen and the Cratt . "
" From enemies Heaven defend your Majesty , And when they stand against you may they fall . " The National Anthem was sung by Bros . E . W . Collins , J . Probert , R . Groome , and Egbert Roberts . " The Health of the M . W . the Grand Master" followed . " Dear to thy land and ours—a Prince indeed . " " God bless the Prince of Wales" was finely rendered by the before named artistes .
" The Pro G . M ., the Earl of Carnarvon j the Dep . G . M ., the Earl of Lathom , and the rest of the Grand Officers , Present and Past , " was given in a speech of some length by Bro . T . C Walls , P . M . " They are the ground , the books , the academes , From which doih spring the true Promethean fire . "
The toast was coupled with the names of Bros , the Rev . J . S . Brownrigg , P . G . Chap . ; R . Eve , P . G . Treas . j T . Fenn , President of the Board of General Purposes j P . de L . Long , P . G . D . j Col . C . Harding , P . A . G . D . C . j and Major George Lambert , P . G . S . B . Bro . Louis Paul having sang " Pardonnez-moi , " Bro . the Rev . J . S . Brownrigg bieflly returned thanks in a witty vein , and Bro . R . Eve , in the course of his remarks ,
said that he owed the privilege of responding on behalf of the Grand Treasurers to the lact that his senior in office —Bro . Marshall—had gone home to bed . Personally he had no such intention . He was not going to be drawn out of that brilliant assembly at so early an hour as nine o ' clock . Allusion had been nude by the brother who so eloquently proposed the toast of the Grand Officers to the victory he ( Bro . Eve ) had gained . It was a stubborn fight he had won , and his opponent on that occasion was one of