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Freemasonry In Norfolk.
Special thank 1 ** were also accorded to the Prov . Grand Secretary , whose lab 'iirs in connection with the arrangements for the gathering had been very arduous , and who was to be congratulated on the success achieved . The PROV . GRAND MASTER announced that in ' consonance with the wish of the Dean the collection at the Cathedral would be devoted to the Reparation Fund ; also that the next meeting of the Prov . Grand Lodge would be held at Wymondham .
At five o ' clock , a special service , attended by a large number of brethren , was held at the Cathedral . The brethren marched in procession from the Choristers' School to the reserved seats in the choir . The surpliced clergy present included the Dean , Archdeacon Crosse , Canon de Chair , Minor Canon E . Bulmer , Revs . A . J . Alpe and L . G . Pollard , and Minor Canon Breffit . ,
I he early portion of the service was intoned by Minor Canon Breffit . The first lesson was read by the Rev . A . J . Alpe , and the second lesson by the Rev . L . G . Pollard . The canticles were sung to an effective setting by Bro . H . J . Brookes , and the anthem was Boyce ' s " Oh where should wisdom be found . " The remaining portion of the service was intoned by Archdeacon Crosse .
Before the collection the DEAN briefly explained the object to which it would be devoted , and implored the brethren to show their usual and characteristic benevolence by contributing liberally . The collection amounted to upwards of 20 guinea s . A banquet was held at the Royal Hotel in the evening . Bro . the Earl of Euston presided , and was supported on his right by Bro . Hamon le
Strange , P . G . M ., and on the left by Bro . Sir Francis Boileau , other prominent brethren at the head table being Bros . Sir Reginald Hanson ( late Lord Mayor of London ) , Sir W . H . B . ffolkes , Col . R . Townley Caldwell , Rev . C J . Martyn , H . J . Spark , E . Letchworth , G . Sec ; T . F . Halsey , M . P ., P . G . M . Herts ; T . J . Railing , G . W . Speth , A . R . Cook , N . Tracy , J . Richardson , Sir Charles Gilman , Rev . S . F . Creswell , G . W . Boileau , and others . A particularly choice menu was served , and the entire proceedings were of an enthusiastic character .
The Earl of EUSTON gave the loyal toasts * , and made a point of including the name of the Princess of Wales with that of H . R . H . the Prince of Wales . In submitting the toast of " The Grand Lodge and Supreme Grand Chapter , " the CHAIRMAN alluded to the great loss Freemasonry had sustained by the death of the Earl of Lathom .
Bro the W . D ., in response , paid a tribute to the worth of the newly installed P . G . M ., with whom he had spent a happy time at Eton and at Oxford , and who was initiated into Masonrv at the same time that he joined the Craft . He felt sure that the new Prov . G . M . would uphold the traditions of the Order , and would not allow its lustre to be diminished . Bro . Sir REGINALD HANSON also replied , his remarks being tinged with considerable humour .
Introducing " The Health of the R . W . Prov . G . M ., Bro . Hamon Ie Strange , " the CHAIRMAN congratulated the province on having a P . G . M . so thoroughly acquainted with his work , and who would unflinchingly do his duty ; one who would do everything he could to promote the welfare of the Craft in general , and of this province in particular . On rising to respond , the PROV . GRAND MASTER received quite an
ovation . He said he felt he could not sufficiently thank the brethren for the magnificent present they had made him . The beautiful address they had given him he should show to those who were not in the charmed circle as a proof that Masonic work was appreciated . He had an intimate acquaintance with all thc lodges , and his visits enabled him to form a just estimate of those who did good work and were entitled to recognition . It was
gratifying to see the good feeling existing between the different lodges and among the brethren . Masonry rested upon thc great pillar of Charity , but was not intended for those who only sought to make something out of it . It inculcated the virtues which are of advantage to the community at large . It would be his endf / avour to do his very best to promote the interests of the Craft which all loved so well .
" The Health of the G . Superintendent , Bro . Sir Francis Boileau , " was cordially drunk , as was that ol " The Rt . Hon . Lord Euston , the Installing Officer , " and " The Visitors . " During the evening some choice music was provided , under the direction of Bro . J . H . Brockbank , by the Cathedral Quartette Party .
Provincial Grand Lodge Of Derbyshire.
PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE OF DERBYSHIRE .
The annual meeting of the above Prov . Grand Lodge took place at the Masonic Hall , Derby , on the 29 th ult ., and was attended by a large gathering of brethren from all parts of the county . In the absence of the Prov . G . Master ( Bro . his Grace the Duke of Devonshire , K . G . ) , the gathering was presided over by Bro . H . C . Okeover , D . P . G . M ., P . J . G . W . Eng ., supported by the following Provincial officers :
Bros . T . Cox , 253 . P . P . S . G . W ., P . A . G . D . of C , Eng ., as Dep . G . Master ; Sir H . Ii . Bemrose , P . M . 1085 , P . S . G . W . ; Jos . Cook , P . M . 1324 , P . J . G . W . ; Rev . S . C . Hayward , P . M . 2583 , P . G . C ; Rev . Giles Andrew , P . M . 2129 , P . G . C ; Arthur Eaton , P . M . 802 . P . G . Treas . j ] . E . Fletcher , P . M . 2224 , P . G . Reg . William Navlor , 253 , P . G . S . B . Eng ., P . P . S . G . W ., P . G . Sec . ; R . Thornley , P . M . 654 P . S . G . D . j E . Taylor , P . M . 6 ii , P . J . G . D . ; R . A . Little , P . M . 1688 , P . G .
Supt . of Works ; E . F . Rowan , P . M . 802 , P . G . D . of C ; D . Rutherford , P . M 353 P . A . G . D . of C ; J . Sheldon , P . M . 506 , P . G . Std . Br . ; G . Hadfield , P . M . 6-5 , P . G . Std . Br . ; A . C . Brentnall , P . M . 1028 , P . G . Std . Br . ; J . Cutting , P . M . 253 , P . P . S . G . W ., P . A . G . Sec ; F . Hill , P . M . 2373 , P . A . G . Purst . ; W . C . Riley , 353 , L . W . Wilshire , 731 , and W . W . Bothamley , _ 73 t , Prov . Grand Stwds . There were also present : Bros . J . M ,
McLeod , 884 , P . P . S . G . W ., P . G . S . B . Eng ., Sec . R . M . I . B . ; Percy Wallis , 850 , P . P . S . G . W . ; E . J . Hoskyns , 787 , P . P . S . G . W . ; Wm . Walters , 353 , P . P . S . G . W . ; Edgar Home , 7 11 , P . P . S . G . W . ; John Hissall , P . P . S . G . W . ; A . G . Taylor , 253 , P . P . G T . ; J . H . Cooke , 850 , P . P . J . G . W . ; W . A . Musson , P . P . J . G . W . ; T . C . D .-abblo , I 49 * , P . P . S . G . W . ; N . J . Hughes-Hallett , 253 , P . P . J . G . W . ; Robert Hill 149- ; , P . P . G . S . of W . ; John Jones , 731 , P . P . G . S . of W . ; C . Webster , 731 , P . p '
S . G . D . ; W . W . Heywood , 731 , P . P . G . Reg . ; John Gretton , jun . . M . P . ; W . II . Bowden , 625 . P . P . G . Reg . ; Richard Wilkes , 506 . P . P . S . G . D . ; George Tarver , JS' 1 P . P . G . D . of C ; A . O . Manton , 253 , P . P . A . G . D . of C . ; Rev . C . W . Groves , 1179 , P . P . G . Chap . ; W . H . Wright , 731 , P . P . G . D . of C . ; T . Parker , 1 . 195 , P . P . GP . C . Webb . 353 , P . P . G . S . B . ; John Harnsworth , 506 , P . P . J . G . D . ; H . Boag , 1495 , P . P . G . S . B . ; E . Mclnnes , 253 , P . P . G . D . of C . j J . A . Arnold ,
Provincial Grand Lodge Of Derbyshire.
W . M . 731 , ; W . S . Fisher , W . M . 1085 ; G . T Terry , W . M . 788 ; A . Hingley , I . P . M . 787 ; W . Allen , W . M . 2425 ; Rev . T . Tyrell , 731 , P . P . G . Chap . ; H . Hole , W . M . 1028 ; Rev . John Eayrs , 1235 , and many others . The lodge having been duly opened , and the D . P . G . M . saluted , the business of Provincial Grand Lodge was entered upon .
Bro . OKEOVER said it would be within the recollection of those present that a year ago they adopted a resolution of condolence with the Pro Grand Master , Bro . the Earl of Lathom , on the calamity he had sustained by the terrible death of his wife . In response to that vote of condolence the Prov . G . Secretary , Bro . Naylor , received a letter from Bro . Lord Lathom which at the present time would have a melancholy interest for them all . In
that letter Bro . Lord Lathom asked that his heartfelt gratitude and thanks might be conveyed to the brethren for their truly fraternal and touching message , which they had been good enough to send to him and his family in the hour of their great affliction . There were , Bro . Okeover proceeded to say , most distressing and afflicting circumstances connected with that letter . It was not for him to dilate upon the capabilities of their late Pro
Grand Master , but this he might say , that no matter what position of life he happened to be placed in he always discharged his duties with integrity and honour , and in a manner that commanded the love and affection of all with whom he came in contact , whether Masons or otherwise . But his sad death came home to them as Masons with peculiar sorrow , and their only
consolation was that they had the memory of his bright example , which would long be an inspiration to his brother Masons in particular , as well as to his fellow countrymen in general . He moved that a resolution of condolence be forwarded to Bro . Lord Skelmersdale , the present Earl of Lathom , expressing their deep sense of the loss the Order had sustained . The resolution was seconded by Bro . THOMAS Cox and adopted .
In accordance with notice given at the last meeting of the Prov . Grand Lodge , Bro . OKEOVER next moved that the sum of 50 guineas be taken from the funds of the Prov . Grand Lodge , and given to the Royal Masonic Institution for Boys on the occasion of the recent Centenary Festival of the Institution . '
Bro . Cox seconded the resolution , which was carried . The next business was to receive the annual reports of the W . Ms , of the various lodges in the province . These , without exception , were of a satisfactory character , showing that steady progress was being made in the membership and general prosperity of the lodges . The reports of the Masonic Hall Committee , the Charity Committee , and the Audit Committee were read and adopted .
The report of the Charity Committee , which was read by Bro . PERCY WALLIS , showed that on the occasion of the Centenary Festival of the Boys ' School the magnificent sum of about ^ 2500 was sent up on behalf of the various lodges in the province , a statement which was loudly applauded . On the motion of Bro . Cox , seconded by Bro . E . HORNE , Bro . A . J . Flint , P . M . 253 , was elected Prov . G . Treasurer for the ensuing year .
The Masonic Hall Committee of Management was re-elected , and Bro . H . E . Diamond was nominated to represent the province on the Board of Management of the Royal Masonic Institution for Boys . A hearty vote of thanks was accorded to Bro . Percy Wallis for his invaluable services as Chairman of the Charity Committee for the province . The Dep . Prov . G . Master next proceeded to appoint and invest the
Prov . Grand Officers for the ensuing year as follows : Bro . J . Walker , P . M . 731 ... ... ... Prov . S . G . W . „ J . Sladen , P . M . 149 S - ••• ... Prov . J . G . W . „ Rev . G . Andrew , P . M . 2120 ... ... " * n _ . -,, ,, Rev . J . Eavrs , 1235 ... j Prov . G . Chaps . „ W . Loverock , P . M . 787 ... ... Prov . G . Reg . „ A . J . Flint , P . M . 253 ... ... ... Prov . G . Treas . „ W . Naylor , 254 , P . G . S . B . Eng . ... ... Prov . G . Sec . „ W . H . Edmunds , P . M . 6 S 1 ... ... Prov . S . G . D . „ G . W . Howard , P . M . 1179 ... ... Prov . J . G . D . „ T . B . Smith , P . M . 2583 ... ... Prov . G . S . of Wks . „ T . Berridge , P . M . 108 5 ... ... Prov . G . D . C . „ W . Moulton , P . M . 654 ... ... Prov . A . G . D . C . „ R . Beardmore , P . M . 850 ... ... Prov . G . S . B .
„ W . Booth , P . M . 625 ... ... ... „ ,, . _ ! , J . Bradley , P . M . 2355 Pr 0 V ' U Std > Brs ' „ T . P . Hewitt , 1739 ... ... ... Prov . G . Org . ,, W . S . Gilman , P . M . 802 ... ... Prov . Asst . G . Sec . „ J . M'Naught Davis , P . M . 8 S 2 ... ... Prov . G . P . „ H . Hole , P . M . 1028 ... ... ... Prov . A . G . P . „ A . A . Greig , 253 „ A . D . C . Amos , 253 ... „ W . Smith , 802 ... ... ... ,, _ „ , „ T . J . Hitchens , S 02 j-Prov . G . Stewards . „ W . Taylor , 506 ,, A . Cope , 506 „ Atling , 2 53 ... ... ... ... Prov . G . Tyler . Bro . OKEOVER , before closing the lodge , briefly addressed the brethren .
He said it had always been his good fortune to congratulate them on their general prosperiiy . He remembered years ago when there were only six or seven lodges , but now , as they had heard , the numbers had reached 27 . He thought their Prov . G . Master , had he been present , would have been satisfied that everything connected with the province was going on satisfactorily . He was sure , at all events , that they had done their best . VVhen the Prov .
G . Master realised what had been done on behalf of Charities , and that a magnificent sum of £ 2540 had been subscribed at the Boys'School Festival , he , like all of them , would have good reason to be proud . Who had done it all ? First of all he must congratulate the brethren at large ; and , secondly , he must congratulate the W . Ms , of the lodges , who had all put their shoulders to the wheel . He had to congratulate them on the reports that
had been read , and he trusted the same good fortune would continue to attend them—a fact of which he had no doubt , provided they acted in the same Masonic spirit that they had hitherto done . No doubt they would have their ups and downs , and that reminded him of the great loss they had sustained by thc lamented death of Bro . Sir John Smith . Sir John was a man who not only gave liberally of the things he possessed ,
but always displayed a kindly Masonic feeling , such as they might all try to emulate . Bro . Okeover concluded by paying a tribute to Bro . Percy Wallis , who had done such good work for the Masonic Charities , for which they could not thank him too highly . He wished all the brethren a happy and prosperous year—happy in themselves , happy in all their concerns , and happy in the advancement of the principles of FVeemasonry .
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Freemasonry In Norfolk.
Special thank 1 ** were also accorded to the Prov . Grand Secretary , whose lab 'iirs in connection with the arrangements for the gathering had been very arduous , and who was to be congratulated on the success achieved . The PROV . GRAND MASTER announced that in ' consonance with the wish of the Dean the collection at the Cathedral would be devoted to the Reparation Fund ; also that the next meeting of the Prov . Grand Lodge would be held at Wymondham .
At five o ' clock , a special service , attended by a large number of brethren , was held at the Cathedral . The brethren marched in procession from the Choristers' School to the reserved seats in the choir . The surpliced clergy present included the Dean , Archdeacon Crosse , Canon de Chair , Minor Canon E . Bulmer , Revs . A . J . Alpe and L . G . Pollard , and Minor Canon Breffit . ,
I he early portion of the service was intoned by Minor Canon Breffit . The first lesson was read by the Rev . A . J . Alpe , and the second lesson by the Rev . L . G . Pollard . The canticles were sung to an effective setting by Bro . H . J . Brookes , and the anthem was Boyce ' s " Oh where should wisdom be found . " The remaining portion of the service was intoned by Archdeacon Crosse .
Before the collection the DEAN briefly explained the object to which it would be devoted , and implored the brethren to show their usual and characteristic benevolence by contributing liberally . The collection amounted to upwards of 20 guinea s . A banquet was held at the Royal Hotel in the evening . Bro . the Earl of Euston presided , and was supported on his right by Bro . Hamon le
Strange , P . G . M ., and on the left by Bro . Sir Francis Boileau , other prominent brethren at the head table being Bros . Sir Reginald Hanson ( late Lord Mayor of London ) , Sir W . H . B . ffolkes , Col . R . Townley Caldwell , Rev . C J . Martyn , H . J . Spark , E . Letchworth , G . Sec ; T . F . Halsey , M . P ., P . G . M . Herts ; T . J . Railing , G . W . Speth , A . R . Cook , N . Tracy , J . Richardson , Sir Charles Gilman , Rev . S . F . Creswell , G . W . Boileau , and others . A particularly choice menu was served , and the entire proceedings were of an enthusiastic character .
The Earl of EUSTON gave the loyal toasts * , and made a point of including the name of the Princess of Wales with that of H . R . H . the Prince of Wales . In submitting the toast of " The Grand Lodge and Supreme Grand Chapter , " the CHAIRMAN alluded to the great loss Freemasonry had sustained by the death of the Earl of Lathom .
Bro the W . D ., in response , paid a tribute to the worth of the newly installed P . G . M ., with whom he had spent a happy time at Eton and at Oxford , and who was initiated into Masonrv at the same time that he joined the Craft . He felt sure that the new Prov . G . M . would uphold the traditions of the Order , and would not allow its lustre to be diminished . Bro . Sir REGINALD HANSON also replied , his remarks being tinged with considerable humour .
Introducing " The Health of the R . W . Prov . G . M ., Bro . Hamon Ie Strange , " the CHAIRMAN congratulated the province on having a P . G . M . so thoroughly acquainted with his work , and who would unflinchingly do his duty ; one who would do everything he could to promote the welfare of the Craft in general , and of this province in particular . On rising to respond , the PROV . GRAND MASTER received quite an
ovation . He said he felt he could not sufficiently thank the brethren for the magnificent present they had made him . The beautiful address they had given him he should show to those who were not in the charmed circle as a proof that Masonic work was appreciated . He had an intimate acquaintance with all thc lodges , and his visits enabled him to form a just estimate of those who did good work and were entitled to recognition . It was
gratifying to see the good feeling existing between the different lodges and among the brethren . Masonry rested upon thc great pillar of Charity , but was not intended for those who only sought to make something out of it . It inculcated the virtues which are of advantage to the community at large . It would be his endf / avour to do his very best to promote the interests of the Craft which all loved so well .
" The Health of the G . Superintendent , Bro . Sir Francis Boileau , " was cordially drunk , as was that ol " The Rt . Hon . Lord Euston , the Installing Officer , " and " The Visitors . " During the evening some choice music was provided , under the direction of Bro . J . H . Brockbank , by the Cathedral Quartette Party .
Provincial Grand Lodge Of Derbyshire.
PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE OF DERBYSHIRE .
The annual meeting of the above Prov . Grand Lodge took place at the Masonic Hall , Derby , on the 29 th ult ., and was attended by a large gathering of brethren from all parts of the county . In the absence of the Prov . G . Master ( Bro . his Grace the Duke of Devonshire , K . G . ) , the gathering was presided over by Bro . H . C . Okeover , D . P . G . M ., P . J . G . W . Eng ., supported by the following Provincial officers :
Bros . T . Cox , 253 . P . P . S . G . W ., P . A . G . D . of C , Eng ., as Dep . G . Master ; Sir H . Ii . Bemrose , P . M . 1085 , P . S . G . W . ; Jos . Cook , P . M . 1324 , P . J . G . W . ; Rev . S . C . Hayward , P . M . 2583 , P . G . C ; Rev . Giles Andrew , P . M . 2129 , P . G . C ; Arthur Eaton , P . M . 802 . P . G . Treas . j ] . E . Fletcher , P . M . 2224 , P . G . Reg . William Navlor , 253 , P . G . S . B . Eng ., P . P . S . G . W ., P . G . Sec . ; R . Thornley , P . M . 654 P . S . G . D . j E . Taylor , P . M . 6 ii , P . J . G . D . ; R . A . Little , P . M . 1688 , P . G .
Supt . of Works ; E . F . Rowan , P . M . 802 , P . G . D . of C ; D . Rutherford , P . M 353 P . A . G . D . of C ; J . Sheldon , P . M . 506 , P . G . Std . Br . ; G . Hadfield , P . M . 6-5 , P . G . Std . Br . ; A . C . Brentnall , P . M . 1028 , P . G . Std . Br . ; J . Cutting , P . M . 253 , P . P . S . G . W ., P . A . G . Sec ; F . Hill , P . M . 2373 , P . A . G . Purst . ; W . C . Riley , 353 , L . W . Wilshire , 731 , and W . W . Bothamley , _ 73 t , Prov . Grand Stwds . There were also present : Bros . J . M ,
McLeod , 884 , P . P . S . G . W ., P . G . S . B . Eng ., Sec . R . M . I . B . ; Percy Wallis , 850 , P . P . S . G . W . ; E . J . Hoskyns , 787 , P . P . S . G . W . ; Wm . Walters , 353 , P . P . S . G . W . ; Edgar Home , 7 11 , P . P . S . G . W . ; John Hissall , P . P . S . G . W . ; A . G . Taylor , 253 , P . P . G T . ; J . H . Cooke , 850 , P . P . J . G . W . ; W . A . Musson , P . P . J . G . W . ; T . C . D .-abblo , I 49 * , P . P . S . G . W . ; N . J . Hughes-Hallett , 253 , P . P . J . G . W . ; Robert Hill 149- ; , P . P . G . S . of W . ; John Jones , 731 , P . P . G . S . of W . ; C . Webster , 731 , P . p '
S . G . D . ; W . W . Heywood , 731 , P . P . G . Reg . ; John Gretton , jun . . M . P . ; W . II . Bowden , 625 . P . P . G . Reg . ; Richard Wilkes , 506 . P . P . S . G . D . ; George Tarver , JS' 1 P . P . G . D . of C ; A . O . Manton , 253 , P . P . A . G . D . of C . ; Rev . C . W . Groves , 1179 , P . P . G . Chap . ; W . H . Wright , 731 , P . P . G . D . of C . ; T . Parker , 1 . 195 , P . P . GP . C . Webb . 353 , P . P . G . S . B . ; John Harnsworth , 506 , P . P . J . G . D . ; H . Boag , 1495 , P . P . G . S . B . ; E . Mclnnes , 253 , P . P . G . D . of C . j J . A . Arnold ,
Provincial Grand Lodge Of Derbyshire.
W . M . 731 , ; W . S . Fisher , W . M . 1085 ; G . T Terry , W . M . 788 ; A . Hingley , I . P . M . 787 ; W . Allen , W . M . 2425 ; Rev . T . Tyrell , 731 , P . P . G . Chap . ; H . Hole , W . M . 1028 ; Rev . John Eayrs , 1235 , and many others . The lodge having been duly opened , and the D . P . G . M . saluted , the business of Provincial Grand Lodge was entered upon .
Bro . OKEOVER said it would be within the recollection of those present that a year ago they adopted a resolution of condolence with the Pro Grand Master , Bro . the Earl of Lathom , on the calamity he had sustained by the terrible death of his wife . In response to that vote of condolence the Prov . G . Secretary , Bro . Naylor , received a letter from Bro . Lord Lathom which at the present time would have a melancholy interest for them all . In
that letter Bro . Lord Lathom asked that his heartfelt gratitude and thanks might be conveyed to the brethren for their truly fraternal and touching message , which they had been good enough to send to him and his family in the hour of their great affliction . There were , Bro . Okeover proceeded to say , most distressing and afflicting circumstances connected with that letter . It was not for him to dilate upon the capabilities of their late Pro
Grand Master , but this he might say , that no matter what position of life he happened to be placed in he always discharged his duties with integrity and honour , and in a manner that commanded the love and affection of all with whom he came in contact , whether Masons or otherwise . But his sad death came home to them as Masons with peculiar sorrow , and their only
consolation was that they had the memory of his bright example , which would long be an inspiration to his brother Masons in particular , as well as to his fellow countrymen in general . He moved that a resolution of condolence be forwarded to Bro . Lord Skelmersdale , the present Earl of Lathom , expressing their deep sense of the loss the Order had sustained . The resolution was seconded by Bro . THOMAS Cox and adopted .
In accordance with notice given at the last meeting of the Prov . Grand Lodge , Bro . OKEOVER next moved that the sum of 50 guineas be taken from the funds of the Prov . Grand Lodge , and given to the Royal Masonic Institution for Boys on the occasion of the recent Centenary Festival of the Institution . '
Bro . Cox seconded the resolution , which was carried . The next business was to receive the annual reports of the W . Ms , of the various lodges in the province . These , without exception , were of a satisfactory character , showing that steady progress was being made in the membership and general prosperity of the lodges . The reports of the Masonic Hall Committee , the Charity Committee , and the Audit Committee were read and adopted .
The report of the Charity Committee , which was read by Bro . PERCY WALLIS , showed that on the occasion of the Centenary Festival of the Boys ' School the magnificent sum of about ^ 2500 was sent up on behalf of the various lodges in the province , a statement which was loudly applauded . On the motion of Bro . Cox , seconded by Bro . E . HORNE , Bro . A . J . Flint , P . M . 253 , was elected Prov . G . Treasurer for the ensuing year .
The Masonic Hall Committee of Management was re-elected , and Bro . H . E . Diamond was nominated to represent the province on the Board of Management of the Royal Masonic Institution for Boys . A hearty vote of thanks was accorded to Bro . Percy Wallis for his invaluable services as Chairman of the Charity Committee for the province . The Dep . Prov . G . Master next proceeded to appoint and invest the
Prov . Grand Officers for the ensuing year as follows : Bro . J . Walker , P . M . 731 ... ... ... Prov . S . G . W . „ J . Sladen , P . M . 149 S - ••• ... Prov . J . G . W . „ Rev . G . Andrew , P . M . 2120 ... ... " * n _ . -,, ,, Rev . J . Eavrs , 1235 ... j Prov . G . Chaps . „ W . Loverock , P . M . 787 ... ... Prov . G . Reg . „ A . J . Flint , P . M . 253 ... ... ... Prov . G . Treas . „ W . Naylor , 254 , P . G . S . B . Eng . ... ... Prov . G . Sec . „ W . H . Edmunds , P . M . 6 S 1 ... ... Prov . S . G . D . „ G . W . Howard , P . M . 1179 ... ... Prov . J . G . D . „ T . B . Smith , P . M . 2583 ... ... Prov . G . S . of Wks . „ T . Berridge , P . M . 108 5 ... ... Prov . G . D . C . „ W . Moulton , P . M . 654 ... ... Prov . A . G . D . C . „ R . Beardmore , P . M . 850 ... ... Prov . G . S . B .
„ W . Booth , P . M . 625 ... ... ... „ ,, . _ ! , J . Bradley , P . M . 2355 Pr 0 V ' U Std > Brs ' „ T . P . Hewitt , 1739 ... ... ... Prov . G . Org . ,, W . S . Gilman , P . M . 802 ... ... Prov . Asst . G . Sec . „ J . M'Naught Davis , P . M . 8 S 2 ... ... Prov . G . P . „ H . Hole , P . M . 1028 ... ... ... Prov . A . G . P . „ A . A . Greig , 253 „ A . D . C . Amos , 253 ... „ W . Smith , 802 ... ... ... ,, _ „ , „ T . J . Hitchens , S 02 j-Prov . G . Stewards . „ W . Taylor , 506 ,, A . Cope , 506 „ Atling , 2 53 ... ... ... ... Prov . G . Tyler . Bro . OKEOVER , before closing the lodge , briefly addressed the brethren .
He said it had always been his good fortune to congratulate them on their general prosperiiy . He remembered years ago when there were only six or seven lodges , but now , as they had heard , the numbers had reached 27 . He thought their Prov . G . Master , had he been present , would have been satisfied that everything connected with the province was going on satisfactorily . He was sure , at all events , that they had done their best . VVhen the Prov .
G . Master realised what had been done on behalf of Charities , and that a magnificent sum of £ 2540 had been subscribed at the Boys'School Festival , he , like all of them , would have good reason to be proud . Who had done it all ? First of all he must congratulate the brethren at large ; and , secondly , he must congratulate the W . Ms , of the lodges , who had all put their shoulders to the wheel . He had to congratulate them on the reports that
had been read , and he trusted the same good fortune would continue to attend them—a fact of which he had no doubt , provided they acted in the same Masonic spirit that they had hitherto done . No doubt they would have their ups and downs , and that reminded him of the great loss they had sustained by thc lamented death of Bro . Sir John Smith . Sir John was a man who not only gave liberally of the things he possessed ,
but always displayed a kindly Masonic feeling , such as they might all try to emulate . Bro . Okeover concluded by paying a tribute to Bro . Percy Wallis , who had done such good work for the Masonic Charities , for which they could not thank him too highly . He wished all the brethren a happy and prosperous year—happy in themselves , happy in all their concerns , and happy in the advancement of the principles of FVeemasonry .