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LIVERPOOL- —Dramatic Lodge ( No . 1609 ) . The usual monthly meeting of the members of this rXre was held on Tuesday , the 25 th ultimo , at the . * fonir Hall , Hope-street , when there was a large attende e The chair was filled by Bro . Sanderson , W . M ., anC i ilip officers and members present were Bros . J . S . £ . „„ . ]] I . M . Boyd , W . W . Sandbrook , R . Burgess ,
?» Kavae-e , T . Cantor , H . Round , J . B . Mackenzie , Jos . Rnebergf Thomas S . Duncan , J . H . Light , A . E . Worka A Mein , W . H . Ball , G . H . John Dwight , Edward r \ Uam W . C . Fane , Arthur Donkin , J . Jacobs , Joseph Bramham , Eaton Batty , J . Close Williams , W . Hildyard W Bramley , H . Holden , John T . Bramley , Albert cl ' lth Thomas M'Cracken , H . Fineberg , T . Mawdsley ,
„ ' Huffhes , W . Coates , M . B . Hamman , John Cobham , ? e " s Kierman , J . W . Leech , W . Akeroyd , J . L . Goldhart , W Speelman , P . F . Buck , and T . W . Thompson . The ., ' Jrnts were Bros . Arthur Ricketts , T . H . E . Squire , S . W son H . H . W . Cartyne , Joseph Smith , R . Bolas , H . 1 Nugent , Robert Lever Andrew , S . W . ; C . VV . Poole , Robert M'Conchie , Joseph Wilson , George Brebner , Andrew Kirkpatrick , Joseph Shields , Walter Lockwood , Tames Greenlees , D . S . Davies , P . M . ; J . Blackburne ,
" George A . Harradon , and Boyd B . Soil . After the transaction of the business , the brethren adjourned to banquet , after which a very excellent programme of music , & o ., was given by Bros . J . Cantor , E . Edwards , S . Kirkham , N . F . Burt , the celebrated Cantor nuartette ; Bros . Eaton Batty , Tom Squire , Arthur Ricketts , W . Savage , A . E . Workman , Gale St . John , J . Wilson , and J . Greenlees .
BRIGHTON . —St . Cecilia Lodge ( No . 1636 ) . — The annual installation meeting of the brethren of this lodge was held on Tuesday , the 25 th ult ., in the Royal Pavilion . The lodge was opened by Bro . H . S . Gates , \ V M ., assisted by the following officers : Bros . G . Cole , I P . M . ; W . H . Gibson , P . M ., acting S . W . ; W . Balchin , iun .. I . W . ; I . Horton Stephens , Sec ; W . R . Wood , l Ti it \
-v . „» . -u . >_ .. r- r rM , r . „™* , » r iun ., P . M ., Treas . ; the Rev . Canon } . O . McCarrogher , Chap . ; C J . Heald , S . D . ; H . R . Edwards , J . D . ; D . T . Bostel , D . C ; W . B . Smith , I . G . j J . Morris and J . Jeffe .-ies , Stwds . ; E . Broadbridge , P . M ., P . G . P ., Org . ; and H . H . Hughes , acting Tyler . The following brethren were also present : Bros . V . P . Freeman , Prov . G . Sec . ,-1 . Eberall , P . M . ; W . Kuhe , P . G . O ., P . M . ; J . Hawkes ,
P . M . ; H . Tester , H . S . Tester , F . Hollands , F . J . Sawyer , F . Guy , J . E . Stafford , J . Lewis , J . Reynolds , J . W . Stride , H . A . Pickett , P . Collins , N . W . Buckman , and W . B . Buckman . The lodge was honoured by the attendance of the following visiting brethren : Bros . W . Nell , P . M . 732 ; W . Pratt , W . M . 1797 ; G . Holman , W . M . 311 ; C . Paine , W . M . 851 ; C . B . Warre , 1466 ; H . Anscombe , J . W .
1 S 21 ; W . H . Barrett , W . M . 3 8 ; H . Kimm , W . M . 11 S 4 ; W . Smith , P . M . 732 ; J . Newbery , S . D . 574 ; E . Histed , P . M . 732 ; C . F . Goode , 1799 ; L . R . Styer , W . M . 1947 ; G . S . Godfree , P . P . G . S . of W ., P . M . 1821 ; R . Clowes , P . M . 650 ; C . F . Hollands , Sec . 1797 ; B . Burfield , P . M . 1821 , Prov . A . G . Sec . ; A . Brazier , W . M . 1829 ; C . Nye , P . M . 732 ; C . F . Lewis , VV . M . designate 2167 ; VV .
Betting , W . M . 732 ; B . Bennett , P . P . A . G . D . C , P . M . 732 ; T . Berry , VV . M . 1821 ; J . H . Cross , W . M . 811 ; W . Endacott , S . D . 1947 ; E . J . Reeves , jun ., J . D . 732 ; J . Nye , 732 ; M . Lelew , S . D . 1821 ; H . E . Price , Prov . G . Stwd ., W . M . 1466 ; A . Holmann , PM . 311 ; T . P . Harker , Sec 732 ; J . J . Clark , 1947 ; H . Langton , P . M . 271 ; E . Noble Edwards , 271 ; W . Jones , 511 ; J . Jones ,
1624 ; W . F . Booth , 732 ; E . Mitchell , 732 ; W . Harris , P . M . 295 ; and R . Nicholson , 315 . The chief business of the afternoon was the installation - of the VV . M . elect , Bro . W . Balchin , jun . The ceremonies of the impressive ritual were performed by the retiring W . Master , Bro . H . S . Gates , assisted by Bros . E . Broadbridge , P . M ., and J . Eberall , P . M . Bro . W . Balchin , W . M , then
appointed the following as his officers for the ensuing year , those present being invested : Bros . H . S . Gates , I . P . M . ; J . Heald , S . W . ; H . R . Edwards , J . W . ; W . B . Isworth , Sec ; W . R . Wood , jun ., P . M ., Treas . ; the Rev . Canon J . O . McCarrogher , Chap . ; D . T . Bostel , S . D . ; J . Morris , J . D . ; j . H . Stephens , D . C ; J . Jefferies and F . E . Sawyer , Stwds . ; J . Wood , I . G . ; and H . T . Hughes ,
Tyler . The past and present officers of the lodge , with Bros , J . W . Stride and Collins , were elected to serve on the General Purposes Committee ; Bro . W . R . Wood , P . M ., as Provincial Charities Steward ; and Bro . J . Hawkes , P . M ., as the representative of the lodge on the Masonic Rooms Committee . Bro . H . S . Gates was presented with a Past Master ' s gold jewelin appreciation of his services as W .
, Master during the past year . The lodge having been closed the brethren adjourned to the banqueting room , where they sat down to an excellent banquet , served up in admirable style by Bro . J . Sayers . Jne tables wtre tastefully decorated under the personal direction of Bro . W . Balchin . The W . M . presided . The usual
Masonic toasts were duly honoured , the speeches being pleasingly interspersed with vocal selections given by Miss Jesse Moore , Miss Darlington , and Bros . E . Broadbridge , G . Cole , and R . Nicholson , the pianoforte accompaniments being ably given by Bro . H . S . Gates , Prov . G . Vtg . A pianoforte solo by Bro . W . Kuhe also added to the Pleasures of the evening .
TEDDINGTON —Sir Charles Bright Lodge yr ° s ' 793 ) - —An emergency meeting of this lodge was held at the Clarence Hotel , on the 2 nd inst . Among those in lui ance were Bros - Warner , W . M . ; Porter , acting 5-W . } Simmonds , acting J . W . ; R . W . Forge , P . P . G . U -C Middx ., P . M ., Sec ; Finch , S . D . ; Hill , J . D . ; P"ns , actinp- I . ft . . T r . Wslls P P r . Q R M * , lrlv
^• M . ; Gomme , Bonella , Deeks , Smith , Ruffell , j . r , ns , " ates , and others . Among the visitors were Bros , ami , i ' ' * * 94 6 , and Rice , 1656 . Bros . Edmunds Pas Au Were raised > and Bros - Barns and Gates W M T ? " 1 ceremon ' being most ably performed by the ¦ „ . he lodge passed by acclamation the proposed ¦? "ggestions of the Pro G . M ., Bro . Lord Carnarvon , as to Th ? ' on of her Majesty ' s Jubilee . tn h , ' ° dge was then closed , and the brethren adjourned 10 refreshment . A few toasts followed .
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SHANKLIN . —Chine Lodge ( So . 1884 ) . —At the regular meeting of this lodge , held at the Masonic Hall , on Thursday , the 27 th ult ., the VV . M ., Bro . Alfred Greenham , was re-installed for the ensuing year . Among those present were Bros . Alfred Greenham , W . M . ; John Bailey , I . P . M . ; Wm . Judd , S . W . ; F . Rayner , J . W . ; Thomas Cooper , P . M ., Treas . ; Lewis Colenutt , Sec ;
W . Deeks , D . C ; J . W . Cantlow , I . G . j W . J . Mew , Tyler ; Francis Newman , P . M ., P . P . S . G . W . ; R . W . Greenham , G . H . Matthews , J . B . Middleton , W . Thompson , John H . McQueen , W . M . u ; R . Young , Frank Lingfield , P . M . ; H . A . Matthews , John Chapman , P . P . G . D . Devon , 1402 and 199 ; Charles H . Hinde , 1045 ; G . R . King , W . M ., and G . A . Brannon , J . D ., of 151 ; A . J .
Firth , P . M . 1 S 69 and 698 ; H . H . Izod , I . G . ; J . Bunt , P . M ., Treas . ; and A . Shaw , W . M . of 1 S 69 ; J . S . Ineson , I . G . ; Frank Trueman , S . D . ; and Alfred Scott , P . M ., of 551 ; James Lowe , P . M ., P . J . G . D ., and Charles Carter , W . M ., of 175 ; Capt . G . F . Laity , J . W ., and Rev . J . N . Palmer , G . C . Eng ., of 6 9 S ; W . D . Woodward , 548 ; F . P . Ansle , Sec , and C . Riddick , of 551 .
The minutes of the last regular lodge having been read and confirmed , the W . M . read letters of apology from the following : Bros . J . E . LeFeuvre , D . P . G . M . ; E . Goble , Prov . G . Sec . ; C . Somerset Calthorpe , P . G . W . ; F . W . Popham , W . Dawes , P . P . S . G . W . Sussex ; Stevens , P . M . ; George Kenning , P . M . ; W . Lake , P . M . ; Dr . Dabbs , W . J . Hughan , P . G . D . ; Avery , Chap . 1 S 84 ; G . Pack ,
P . M . 175 ; Martin , P . M . 175 ; Dashwood , W . M . 69 S ; and others . The VV . M . proponed that the sum of £ 10 ios . be voted to the Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution , at which Festival the Provincial Grand Master of Hampshire , R . W . Bro . W . W . B . Beach , M . P ., would preside in February , saying it was the duty of every lodge in the province to support the P . G . M . on that occasion . Having
previously presented the Audit Couimittee report , he submitted to the brethren that , notwithstanding the balance as read to them in the yearly account caused by their efforts to reduce the debt , he felt that sum would be cheerfully voted , and soon recouped by the Lodge Charity Fund . This was seconded by Bro . John Bailey , LP . M ., and carried unanimously . Bro . F . Newman , P . M ., thanked the brethren
for putting it on his list , and was pleased the lodge was doing its utmost to support the Provincial Grand Master . The ceremony of re-installing Bro . Greenham was most accurately and impressively performed by Bro . Francis Newman , P . P . S . G . W . On taking the chair the W . M . invested his officers for the ensuing year as follows : Bros , lohn Bailey , LP . M . ; F . Rayner , S . VV . ; J . H . McQueen ,
J . W . ; F . Cooper , P . P . G . S ., P . M ., Treas . ; Lewis Colenutf , Sec ; A . F . Swayne , S . D . ; H . A . Matthews , J . D . ; W . Thompson , Reg . ; William Deeks , D . of C ; R . W . Greenham , l . G . ; R . Young . and G . H . Matthews , Stwds . ; and W . J . Mew , Tyler . Before the lodge business was concluded , avoteof thanks was accorded to Bro . F . Newman , the Installing Master . The W . M . said he was pleased
Bro . Newman had rendered the whole ceremony again , for it gave all present an opportunity of witnessing , not only the impressive manner , but the very accurate way in which the ritual was carried out , giving all the younger VV Masters present the benefit of his large Masonic experience , acquired not only in the Province of Hampshire , but in London . Bro . F . Newman , P . M ., expressed the
pleasure it was to him to instal the W . M . a second time , and thanked the lodge for its vote of thanks , although , as one of its Past Masters , he was only doing his duty . The W . M . then proposed a vote of thanks to Bro . Chapman for his great kindness in giving a lecture the previous week on " The Great Pyramid and Freemasonry , " wishing it to be recorded on the minutes of the lodge . It was a lecture
listened to by a large and appreciative audience , and resulted in a good sum being realized for the benefit of the lodge . It was exceedingly kind of Bro . Chapman to help him , at a risk of his health , and he was sure every member of the lodge not only listened with attention and pleasure to his admirable lecture , but felt indebted to him for helping Chine Lodge . Bro . Chapman , P . M ., P . P . G . D . Devon ,
said he was sure it gave him great pleasure to find the lecture so highly spoken of , and also to find such good financial results . He felt after the great effort of the W . M . in promoting the Exhibition last year , it was his duty to assist him now , and he thanked them for the kind reception given to him . Bro . F . Rayner , S . W ., presented a pretty little inkstand for the use of the Secretary , saying that the
lodge had long been in want of one , which had been remarked by the W . M . at the previous meeting , which led him to give it . The W . M . proposed a vote of thanks to Bro . Rayner for the gift , which was carried with applause . The W . M . having expressed his pleasure in seeing the Grand Chaplain of England , Bro . the Rev . J . N . Palmer , present . The lodge was closed , and the brethren adjourned
to Daish's Hotel , where a recherche banquet was provided by the proprietor , Mr . Colenutt . The table was very richly decorated . The toast of "The Queen and the Craft" was given from the chair , the W . M . remarking he intended speaking on her Majesty's Jubilee later in the evening . The brethren sang standing " God save the Queen . "
Ihe toast of "H . R . H . the Princeof Wales" was given from the chair , and received with much enthusiasm . Song— " God bless the Prince of Wales . " Bro . Francis Newman proposed " The M . W . Pro Grand Master of England , the Earl of Carnarvon ; the R . W . Deputy Grand Master , the Earl of Lathom j and the Officers and Past Officers of the Grand Lodge . " Bro .
Newman said they were all glad that their excellent Deputy Provincial Grand Master , Bro . Le Feuvre , had been selected for a high office in Grand Lodge , and they were honoured by the presence in that room of the Grand Chaplain , Bro . the Rev . J . N . Palmer , who had always taken the greatest interest in local lodges , and Chine Lodge in particular , since he had resided in the Island . He
remarked that he never had the pleasure of proposing this toast in the presence of the Grand Officer , and he was sure it was not a privilege often enjoyed by the members present , therfore it would be met with the reception it deserved . Bro . the Rev . J . N . Palmer , in responding to the toast , said he was glad that the importance of the Province of
Hampshire and the Isle of Wight was now more adequately recognised , and that it furnished this year no less than three officers to Grand Lodge . It had been a great pleasure to himself to see every Master installed the Chine Lodge had yet had . He had heard the Masonic exhibition which was held in Shanklin last year highly praised in London , where the opinion was held that it reflected
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great credit on Bro . Greenham and the Chine Lodge , and had been of considerable benefit to Masonry in general . Bro . McQueen proposed " The R . VV . Prov . G . M . of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight , Bro . W . W . B . Beech , M . P ., the V . W . the D . P . G . M .,- Bro . J . E . Le Feuvre , J . G . D . of England ; and the rest of the Prov . Grand Officevs , Present and Past . " The speaker
alluded to the excellent way in which the work of Provincial Grand Lodge was carried out by Bro . Beach , and said it behoved the members of the province to make a special effort to support their P . G . M . in the office he had this year taken , viz ., that of Chairman of the Benevolent Institution . He also referred in complimentary terms to the way in which Bro . Newman had carried out that day ' s
ceremony . In coupling the name of Bro Lowe , P . J . G . D ., with it , he felt sure all he said of the Prov . G . Master and officers would be endorsed . Song , Bro . McQueen , "The Flying Dutchman . " In the course ot his response to the toast Bro . Lowe , P . J . G . D ., fully endorsed the opinion of the previous speaker as to the special claims the Benevolent Institution
this year had on the province . In proposing " The Worshipful Master of the Chine Lodge , Bro . Alfred Greenham , " Bro . Francis Newman said it was with much pleasure he had installed Bro . Greenham in the chair of the lodge for the second time , ln the interval much had been done , and Bro . Greenham had made his name famous among Masons by his exertions in
promoting the recent exhibition . They had always known his merits in Shanklin , but now they were recognised throughout the country . He had had the pleasure of installing Bro . Greenham on a previous occasion , and could truthfully say that he could not have installed any one with greater pleasure than he had felt on that occasion . He refrained from saying in Bro . Greenham's presence what
he deired to give utterance to , but would congratulate him on being able to look back upon a year of office which would be memorable in the annals of Chine Lodge . Song , Bro . Firth , "Just in time . " Bro . Greenham , who was received with loud and continued cheering , then ruse , and said : Brethren , I rise with considerable pleasure to thank Bro . Newman for the very
kind acknowledgment he has made of my services to this lodge . It is a great gratification to me to find not only Chine Lodge brethren but visitors have expressed so warmly their appreciation ; but while I so briefly allude to those kind expressions of good will , do not think my remembrance of them will be equally short lived , and while I should have been proud to review the past year , a year which it would
have given me pleasure to refer to , 1 must not do , as I am anxious to use the time usually allotted to the W . M . in placing before you rather what I hope to do in the coming year ot my office , and which , with your permission and indulgence , I am anxious to lay before you . Now , brethren of Chine Lodge , you have elected me unanimously to fill the chair a second time , but while I am
very proud of the honour , I am equally conscious of the responsibility which devolves on me , and which weighs heavily on me when I consider we have a large debt upon our hall , which if any of you can look upon with a light heart is because your interest is light also , but although I am proud of our lodge , the pleasure I feel is very much marred by that millstone of a debt which hangs heavily
around us . Now , brethren , this being the year of Jubilee , while it is our bounden duty to show our appreciation of Queen Victoria ' s splendid reign , let us combine with it an object which , while its present purpose shall be a celebration of it , yet will hand on to a distant future our commemoration of so great an event , and at the same time perpetuate the names of all those who participate in it . Such a Queen
as ours demands from every Mason ( whose watchword , our Grand Master said , is " Loyalty " ) , and deserves , some recognition . While you have heard to-day the scheme of your Pro Grand Master—a proposal which might be called the "Imperial , " and fitted for the realm over which her Majesty reigns—listen for a few minutes to your VVorshipful Master ' s , which must , of course , be essentially local . 1
propose , brethren , to place in Chine Lodge a commemoration tablet or monument , the design of which shall be hereafter determined , with the names and the number of the lodges , with their lodge rank and their Grand or P . G . Lodge rank inscribed , or carved , or engraved thereon of every member who shall subscribe not less than a guinea . Now , brethren , 1 hope to save a considerable sum and apply it to
the debt on the building , and I call upon you earnestly , every member of the Chine Lodge , to support me in this undertaking . If , in conclusion , 1 might venture to address the visitors who have honoured me by attending my installation to-day , I would say if your generous impulses prompt you to help me , then will be engraved upon that monument a record of your generosity and sympathy with this little
struggling lodge . There , brethren , will appear your names , engraved , I trust , in marble , marking our appreciation of the Queen ' s Jubilee , and yet handing down to generations of Masons yet unborn your zeal and sympathy with this little lodge . I trust , brethren , this monument will remain in Chine Lodge ( for assuredly it will be placed there ) for centuries after you and I have gone to the Grand Lodge
above , there to tell with an imperishable memory to succeeding generations of Masons your appreciation of so great and so good a Queen and your desire to hand on our hall freer of debt than you found it . Now , brethren , this is a golden opportunity to record your names in the history of this lodge , and surround them with a lustre around whir . h time will encircle her marks of renown . This is a
Jubilee opportunity that probably none of us will ever again live to see . Let us , therefore , rise to the occasion , and hand on a heirloom worthy of acceptance to the future members of this lodge , which has had for its first Master the foremost literary man in the Island , Bro . Dr . Dabbs , and for its second one of the finest Masons in the province , Bro . F . Newman . Brethren , in conclusion , I have the
great honour to announce that the Chine Lodge Jubilee Commemoration Fund will be under the direct and immediate patronage of the R . W . Prov . G . M ., Bro . W . W . B . Beach , M . P . I have also the pleasure and honour to announce that 1 have the patronage of your Dep . Prov . G . M ., Bro . J . E . Le Feuvre , G . D . of England , who has given a handsome donation ; and , brethren , I have the
honour to announce that the Lord of the Manor of Shanklin , Bro . F . White Popham , with his characteristic generosity and desire to help the Chine Lodge , has given a magnanimous contribution . I feel 1 cannot to-night express my feelings of gratitude for this splendid generosity , nor convey in any adequate way how highly I esteem their noble support . One of the Past Masters of this lodge
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LIVERPOOL- —Dramatic Lodge ( No . 1609 ) . The usual monthly meeting of the members of this rXre was held on Tuesday , the 25 th ultimo , at the . * fonir Hall , Hope-street , when there was a large attende e The chair was filled by Bro . Sanderson , W . M ., anC i ilip officers and members present were Bros . J . S . £ . „„ . ]] I . M . Boyd , W . W . Sandbrook , R . Burgess ,
?» Kavae-e , T . Cantor , H . Round , J . B . Mackenzie , Jos . Rnebergf Thomas S . Duncan , J . H . Light , A . E . Worka A Mein , W . H . Ball , G . H . John Dwight , Edward r \ Uam W . C . Fane , Arthur Donkin , J . Jacobs , Joseph Bramham , Eaton Batty , J . Close Williams , W . Hildyard W Bramley , H . Holden , John T . Bramley , Albert cl ' lth Thomas M'Cracken , H . Fineberg , T . Mawdsley ,
„ ' Huffhes , W . Coates , M . B . Hamman , John Cobham , ? e " s Kierman , J . W . Leech , W . Akeroyd , J . L . Goldhart , W Speelman , P . F . Buck , and T . W . Thompson . The ., ' Jrnts were Bros . Arthur Ricketts , T . H . E . Squire , S . W son H . H . W . Cartyne , Joseph Smith , R . Bolas , H . 1 Nugent , Robert Lever Andrew , S . W . ; C . VV . Poole , Robert M'Conchie , Joseph Wilson , George Brebner , Andrew Kirkpatrick , Joseph Shields , Walter Lockwood , Tames Greenlees , D . S . Davies , P . M . ; J . Blackburne ,
" George A . Harradon , and Boyd B . Soil . After the transaction of the business , the brethren adjourned to banquet , after which a very excellent programme of music , & o ., was given by Bros . J . Cantor , E . Edwards , S . Kirkham , N . F . Burt , the celebrated Cantor nuartette ; Bros . Eaton Batty , Tom Squire , Arthur Ricketts , W . Savage , A . E . Workman , Gale St . John , J . Wilson , and J . Greenlees .
BRIGHTON . —St . Cecilia Lodge ( No . 1636 ) . — The annual installation meeting of the brethren of this lodge was held on Tuesday , the 25 th ult ., in the Royal Pavilion . The lodge was opened by Bro . H . S . Gates , \ V M ., assisted by the following officers : Bros . G . Cole , I P . M . ; W . H . Gibson , P . M ., acting S . W . ; W . Balchin , iun .. I . W . ; I . Horton Stephens , Sec ; W . R . Wood , l Ti it \
-v . „» . -u . >_ .. r- r rM , r . „™* , » r iun ., P . M ., Treas . ; the Rev . Canon } . O . McCarrogher , Chap . ; C J . Heald , S . D . ; H . R . Edwards , J . D . ; D . T . Bostel , D . C ; W . B . Smith , I . G . j J . Morris and J . Jeffe .-ies , Stwds . ; E . Broadbridge , P . M ., P . G . P ., Org . ; and H . H . Hughes , acting Tyler . The following brethren were also present : Bros . V . P . Freeman , Prov . G . Sec . ,-1 . Eberall , P . M . ; W . Kuhe , P . G . O ., P . M . ; J . Hawkes ,
P . M . ; H . Tester , H . S . Tester , F . Hollands , F . J . Sawyer , F . Guy , J . E . Stafford , J . Lewis , J . Reynolds , J . W . Stride , H . A . Pickett , P . Collins , N . W . Buckman , and W . B . Buckman . The lodge was honoured by the attendance of the following visiting brethren : Bros . W . Nell , P . M . 732 ; W . Pratt , W . M . 1797 ; G . Holman , W . M . 311 ; C . Paine , W . M . 851 ; C . B . Warre , 1466 ; H . Anscombe , J . W .
1 S 21 ; W . H . Barrett , W . M . 3 8 ; H . Kimm , W . M . 11 S 4 ; W . Smith , P . M . 732 ; J . Newbery , S . D . 574 ; E . Histed , P . M . 732 ; C . F . Goode , 1799 ; L . R . Styer , W . M . 1947 ; G . S . Godfree , P . P . G . S . of W ., P . M . 1821 ; R . Clowes , P . M . 650 ; C . F . Hollands , Sec . 1797 ; B . Burfield , P . M . 1821 , Prov . A . G . Sec . ; A . Brazier , W . M . 1829 ; C . Nye , P . M . 732 ; C . F . Lewis , VV . M . designate 2167 ; VV .
Betting , W . M . 732 ; B . Bennett , P . P . A . G . D . C , P . M . 732 ; T . Berry , VV . M . 1821 ; J . H . Cross , W . M . 811 ; W . Endacott , S . D . 1947 ; E . J . Reeves , jun ., J . D . 732 ; J . Nye , 732 ; M . Lelew , S . D . 1821 ; H . E . Price , Prov . G . Stwd ., W . M . 1466 ; A . Holmann , PM . 311 ; T . P . Harker , Sec 732 ; J . J . Clark , 1947 ; H . Langton , P . M . 271 ; E . Noble Edwards , 271 ; W . Jones , 511 ; J . Jones ,
1624 ; W . F . Booth , 732 ; E . Mitchell , 732 ; W . Harris , P . M . 295 ; and R . Nicholson , 315 . The chief business of the afternoon was the installation - of the VV . M . elect , Bro . W . Balchin , jun . The ceremonies of the impressive ritual were performed by the retiring W . Master , Bro . H . S . Gates , assisted by Bros . E . Broadbridge , P . M ., and J . Eberall , P . M . Bro . W . Balchin , W . M , then
appointed the following as his officers for the ensuing year , those present being invested : Bros . H . S . Gates , I . P . M . ; J . Heald , S . W . ; H . R . Edwards , J . W . ; W . B . Isworth , Sec ; W . R . Wood , jun ., P . M ., Treas . ; the Rev . Canon J . O . McCarrogher , Chap . ; D . T . Bostel , S . D . ; J . Morris , J . D . ; j . H . Stephens , D . C ; J . Jefferies and F . E . Sawyer , Stwds . ; J . Wood , I . G . ; and H . T . Hughes ,
Tyler . The past and present officers of the lodge , with Bros , J . W . Stride and Collins , were elected to serve on the General Purposes Committee ; Bro . W . R . Wood , P . M ., as Provincial Charities Steward ; and Bro . J . Hawkes , P . M ., as the representative of the lodge on the Masonic Rooms Committee . Bro . H . S . Gates was presented with a Past Master ' s gold jewelin appreciation of his services as W .
, Master during the past year . The lodge having been closed the brethren adjourned to the banqueting room , where they sat down to an excellent banquet , served up in admirable style by Bro . J . Sayers . Jne tables wtre tastefully decorated under the personal direction of Bro . W . Balchin . The W . M . presided . The usual
Masonic toasts were duly honoured , the speeches being pleasingly interspersed with vocal selections given by Miss Jesse Moore , Miss Darlington , and Bros . E . Broadbridge , G . Cole , and R . Nicholson , the pianoforte accompaniments being ably given by Bro . H . S . Gates , Prov . G . Vtg . A pianoforte solo by Bro . W . Kuhe also added to the Pleasures of the evening .
TEDDINGTON —Sir Charles Bright Lodge yr ° s ' 793 ) - —An emergency meeting of this lodge was held at the Clarence Hotel , on the 2 nd inst . Among those in lui ance were Bros - Warner , W . M . ; Porter , acting 5-W . } Simmonds , acting J . W . ; R . W . Forge , P . P . G . U -C Middx ., P . M ., Sec ; Finch , S . D . ; Hill , J . D . ; P"ns , actinp- I . ft . . T r . Wslls P P r . Q R M * , lrlv
^• M . ; Gomme , Bonella , Deeks , Smith , Ruffell , j . r , ns , " ates , and others . Among the visitors were Bros , ami , i ' ' * * 94 6 , and Rice , 1656 . Bros . Edmunds Pas Au Were raised > and Bros - Barns and Gates W M T ? " 1 ceremon ' being most ably performed by the ¦ „ . he lodge passed by acclamation the proposed ¦? "ggestions of the Pro G . M ., Bro . Lord Carnarvon , as to Th ? ' on of her Majesty ' s Jubilee . tn h , ' ° dge was then closed , and the brethren adjourned 10 refreshment . A few toasts followed .
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SHANKLIN . —Chine Lodge ( So . 1884 ) . —At the regular meeting of this lodge , held at the Masonic Hall , on Thursday , the 27 th ult ., the VV . M ., Bro . Alfred Greenham , was re-installed for the ensuing year . Among those present were Bros . Alfred Greenham , W . M . ; John Bailey , I . P . M . ; Wm . Judd , S . W . ; F . Rayner , J . W . ; Thomas Cooper , P . M ., Treas . ; Lewis Colenutt , Sec ;
W . Deeks , D . C ; J . W . Cantlow , I . G . j W . J . Mew , Tyler ; Francis Newman , P . M ., P . P . S . G . W . ; R . W . Greenham , G . H . Matthews , J . B . Middleton , W . Thompson , John H . McQueen , W . M . u ; R . Young , Frank Lingfield , P . M . ; H . A . Matthews , John Chapman , P . P . G . D . Devon , 1402 and 199 ; Charles H . Hinde , 1045 ; G . R . King , W . M ., and G . A . Brannon , J . D ., of 151 ; A . J .
Firth , P . M . 1 S 69 and 698 ; H . H . Izod , I . G . ; J . Bunt , P . M ., Treas . ; and A . Shaw , W . M . of 1 S 69 ; J . S . Ineson , I . G . ; Frank Trueman , S . D . ; and Alfred Scott , P . M ., of 551 ; James Lowe , P . M ., P . J . G . D ., and Charles Carter , W . M ., of 175 ; Capt . G . F . Laity , J . W ., and Rev . J . N . Palmer , G . C . Eng ., of 6 9 S ; W . D . Woodward , 548 ; F . P . Ansle , Sec , and C . Riddick , of 551 .
The minutes of the last regular lodge having been read and confirmed , the W . M . read letters of apology from the following : Bros . J . E . LeFeuvre , D . P . G . M . ; E . Goble , Prov . G . Sec . ; C . Somerset Calthorpe , P . G . W . ; F . W . Popham , W . Dawes , P . P . S . G . W . Sussex ; Stevens , P . M . ; George Kenning , P . M . ; W . Lake , P . M . ; Dr . Dabbs , W . J . Hughan , P . G . D . ; Avery , Chap . 1 S 84 ; G . Pack ,
P . M . 175 ; Martin , P . M . 175 ; Dashwood , W . M . 69 S ; and others . The VV . M . proponed that the sum of £ 10 ios . be voted to the Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution , at which Festival the Provincial Grand Master of Hampshire , R . W . Bro . W . W . B . Beach , M . P ., would preside in February , saying it was the duty of every lodge in the province to support the P . G . M . on that occasion . Having
previously presented the Audit Couimittee report , he submitted to the brethren that , notwithstanding the balance as read to them in the yearly account caused by their efforts to reduce the debt , he felt that sum would be cheerfully voted , and soon recouped by the Lodge Charity Fund . This was seconded by Bro . John Bailey , LP . M ., and carried unanimously . Bro . F . Newman , P . M ., thanked the brethren
for putting it on his list , and was pleased the lodge was doing its utmost to support the Provincial Grand Master . The ceremony of re-installing Bro . Greenham was most accurately and impressively performed by Bro . Francis Newman , P . P . S . G . W . On taking the chair the W . M . invested his officers for the ensuing year as follows : Bros , lohn Bailey , LP . M . ; F . Rayner , S . VV . ; J . H . McQueen ,
J . W . ; F . Cooper , P . P . G . S ., P . M ., Treas . ; Lewis Colenutf , Sec ; A . F . Swayne , S . D . ; H . A . Matthews , J . D . ; W . Thompson , Reg . ; William Deeks , D . of C ; R . W . Greenham , l . G . ; R . Young . and G . H . Matthews , Stwds . ; and W . J . Mew , Tyler . Before the lodge business was concluded , avoteof thanks was accorded to Bro . F . Newman , the Installing Master . The W . M . said he was pleased
Bro . Newman had rendered the whole ceremony again , for it gave all present an opportunity of witnessing , not only the impressive manner , but the very accurate way in which the ritual was carried out , giving all the younger VV Masters present the benefit of his large Masonic experience , acquired not only in the Province of Hampshire , but in London . Bro . F . Newman , P . M ., expressed the
pleasure it was to him to instal the W . M . a second time , and thanked the lodge for its vote of thanks , although , as one of its Past Masters , he was only doing his duty . The W . M . then proposed a vote of thanks to Bro . Chapman for his great kindness in giving a lecture the previous week on " The Great Pyramid and Freemasonry , " wishing it to be recorded on the minutes of the lodge . It was a lecture
listened to by a large and appreciative audience , and resulted in a good sum being realized for the benefit of the lodge . It was exceedingly kind of Bro . Chapman to help him , at a risk of his health , and he was sure every member of the lodge not only listened with attention and pleasure to his admirable lecture , but felt indebted to him for helping Chine Lodge . Bro . Chapman , P . M ., P . P . G . D . Devon ,
said he was sure it gave him great pleasure to find the lecture so highly spoken of , and also to find such good financial results . He felt after the great effort of the W . M . in promoting the Exhibition last year , it was his duty to assist him now , and he thanked them for the kind reception given to him . Bro . F . Rayner , S . W ., presented a pretty little inkstand for the use of the Secretary , saying that the
lodge had long been in want of one , which had been remarked by the W . M . at the previous meeting , which led him to give it . The W . M . proposed a vote of thanks to Bro . Rayner for the gift , which was carried with applause . The W . M . having expressed his pleasure in seeing the Grand Chaplain of England , Bro . the Rev . J . N . Palmer , present . The lodge was closed , and the brethren adjourned
to Daish's Hotel , where a recherche banquet was provided by the proprietor , Mr . Colenutt . The table was very richly decorated . The toast of "The Queen and the Craft" was given from the chair , the W . M . remarking he intended speaking on her Majesty's Jubilee later in the evening . The brethren sang standing " God save the Queen . "
Ihe toast of "H . R . H . the Princeof Wales" was given from the chair , and received with much enthusiasm . Song— " God bless the Prince of Wales . " Bro . Francis Newman proposed " The M . W . Pro Grand Master of England , the Earl of Carnarvon ; the R . W . Deputy Grand Master , the Earl of Lathom j and the Officers and Past Officers of the Grand Lodge . " Bro .
Newman said they were all glad that their excellent Deputy Provincial Grand Master , Bro . Le Feuvre , had been selected for a high office in Grand Lodge , and they were honoured by the presence in that room of the Grand Chaplain , Bro . the Rev . J . N . Palmer , who had always taken the greatest interest in local lodges , and Chine Lodge in particular , since he had resided in the Island . He
remarked that he never had the pleasure of proposing this toast in the presence of the Grand Officer , and he was sure it was not a privilege often enjoyed by the members present , therfore it would be met with the reception it deserved . Bro . the Rev . J . N . Palmer , in responding to the toast , said he was glad that the importance of the Province of
Hampshire and the Isle of Wight was now more adequately recognised , and that it furnished this year no less than three officers to Grand Lodge . It had been a great pleasure to himself to see every Master installed the Chine Lodge had yet had . He had heard the Masonic exhibition which was held in Shanklin last year highly praised in London , where the opinion was held that it reflected
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great credit on Bro . Greenham and the Chine Lodge , and had been of considerable benefit to Masonry in general . Bro . McQueen proposed " The R . VV . Prov . G . M . of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight , Bro . W . W . B . Beech , M . P ., the V . W . the D . P . G . M .,- Bro . J . E . Le Feuvre , J . G . D . of England ; and the rest of the Prov . Grand Officevs , Present and Past . " The speaker
alluded to the excellent way in which the work of Provincial Grand Lodge was carried out by Bro . Beach , and said it behoved the members of the province to make a special effort to support their P . G . M . in the office he had this year taken , viz ., that of Chairman of the Benevolent Institution . He also referred in complimentary terms to the way in which Bro . Newman had carried out that day ' s
ceremony . In coupling the name of Bro Lowe , P . J . G . D ., with it , he felt sure all he said of the Prov . G . Master and officers would be endorsed . Song , Bro . McQueen , "The Flying Dutchman . " In the course ot his response to the toast Bro . Lowe , P . J . G . D ., fully endorsed the opinion of the previous speaker as to the special claims the Benevolent Institution
this year had on the province . In proposing " The Worshipful Master of the Chine Lodge , Bro . Alfred Greenham , " Bro . Francis Newman said it was with much pleasure he had installed Bro . Greenham in the chair of the lodge for the second time , ln the interval much had been done , and Bro . Greenham had made his name famous among Masons by his exertions in
promoting the recent exhibition . They had always known his merits in Shanklin , but now they were recognised throughout the country . He had had the pleasure of installing Bro . Greenham on a previous occasion , and could truthfully say that he could not have installed any one with greater pleasure than he had felt on that occasion . He refrained from saying in Bro . Greenham's presence what
he deired to give utterance to , but would congratulate him on being able to look back upon a year of office which would be memorable in the annals of Chine Lodge . Song , Bro . Firth , "Just in time . " Bro . Greenham , who was received with loud and continued cheering , then ruse , and said : Brethren , I rise with considerable pleasure to thank Bro . Newman for the very
kind acknowledgment he has made of my services to this lodge . It is a great gratification to me to find not only Chine Lodge brethren but visitors have expressed so warmly their appreciation ; but while I so briefly allude to those kind expressions of good will , do not think my remembrance of them will be equally short lived , and while I should have been proud to review the past year , a year which it would
have given me pleasure to refer to , 1 must not do , as I am anxious to use the time usually allotted to the W . M . in placing before you rather what I hope to do in the coming year ot my office , and which , with your permission and indulgence , I am anxious to lay before you . Now , brethren of Chine Lodge , you have elected me unanimously to fill the chair a second time , but while I am
very proud of the honour , I am equally conscious of the responsibility which devolves on me , and which weighs heavily on me when I consider we have a large debt upon our hall , which if any of you can look upon with a light heart is because your interest is light also , but although I am proud of our lodge , the pleasure I feel is very much marred by that millstone of a debt which hangs heavily
around us . Now , brethren , this being the year of Jubilee , while it is our bounden duty to show our appreciation of Queen Victoria ' s splendid reign , let us combine with it an object which , while its present purpose shall be a celebration of it , yet will hand on to a distant future our commemoration of so great an event , and at the same time perpetuate the names of all those who participate in it . Such a Queen
as ours demands from every Mason ( whose watchword , our Grand Master said , is " Loyalty " ) , and deserves , some recognition . While you have heard to-day the scheme of your Pro Grand Master—a proposal which might be called the "Imperial , " and fitted for the realm over which her Majesty reigns—listen for a few minutes to your VVorshipful Master ' s , which must , of course , be essentially local . 1
propose , brethren , to place in Chine Lodge a commemoration tablet or monument , the design of which shall be hereafter determined , with the names and the number of the lodges , with their lodge rank and their Grand or P . G . Lodge rank inscribed , or carved , or engraved thereon of every member who shall subscribe not less than a guinea . Now , brethren , 1 hope to save a considerable sum and apply it to
the debt on the building , and I call upon you earnestly , every member of the Chine Lodge , to support me in this undertaking . If , in conclusion , 1 might venture to address the visitors who have honoured me by attending my installation to-day , I would say if your generous impulses prompt you to help me , then will be engraved upon that monument a record of your generosity and sympathy with this little
struggling lodge . There , brethren , will appear your names , engraved , I trust , in marble , marking our appreciation of the Queen ' s Jubilee , and yet handing down to generations of Masons yet unborn your zeal and sympathy with this little lodge . I trust , brethren , this monument will remain in Chine Lodge ( for assuredly it will be placed there ) for centuries after you and I have gone to the Grand Lodge
above , there to tell with an imperishable memory to succeeding generations of Masons your appreciation of so great and so good a Queen and your desire to hand on our hall freer of debt than you found it . Now , brethren , this is a golden opportunity to record your names in the history of this lodge , and surround them with a lustre around whir . h time will encircle her marks of renown . This is a
Jubilee opportunity that probably none of us will ever again live to see . Let us , therefore , rise to the occasion , and hand on a heirloom worthy of acceptance to the future members of this lodge , which has had for its first Master the foremost literary man in the Island , Bro . Dr . Dabbs , and for its second one of the finest Masons in the province , Bro . F . Newman . Brethren , in conclusion , I have the
great honour to announce that the Chine Lodge Jubilee Commemoration Fund will be under the direct and immediate patronage of the R . W . Prov . G . M ., Bro . W . W . B . Beach , M . P . I have also the pleasure and honour to announce that 1 have the patronage of your Dep . Prov . G . M ., Bro . J . E . Le Feuvre , G . D . of England , who has given a handsome donation ; and , brethren , I have the
honour to announce that the Lord of the Manor of Shanklin , Bro . F . White Popham , with his characteristic generosity and desire to help the Chine Lodge , has given a magnanimous contribution . I feel 1 cannot to-night express my feelings of gratitude for this splendid generosity , nor convey in any adequate way how highly I esteem their noble support . One of the Past Masters of this lodge