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all . He referred to the fact that the Albert Edward and the John of Gaunt Lodges had both similar cups , so that it was not an innovation , and at many of the London lodges such cups , he said , were always used at their social gatherings ; so that he felt no difficulty in asking the brethren of St . John ' s to accept a little tribute of esteem in that form . The W . M . said he had great pleasure in accepting Bro .
Stretton ' s handsome gift . In a very able and eloquent speech the rev . brother alluded to the many and valued services of Bro . ' Stretton not only to Freemasonry , but to the town at -large , and concluded by expressing , in the name of all the brethren , an earnest hope that their , esteemed brother might long be spared in health , happiness , and
prosperity to come amongst them . The R . W . Bro . W . Kelly , P . P . G . M ., Bro . J . W . Smith , P . M ., Bro . M'Allister , P . M ., and Bro . Cleaver , I . P . M ., also addressed the lodge , each hearing personal testimony to the esteem in which Bro . Stretton is held by all the brethren . At the supper the health of Bro . Stretton was very cordially drunk in the loving-cup .
BRIGHTON . —Royal York Lodge ( No . 315 ) . —On Tuesday , the 2 nd inst ., the annual and installation meeting of this lodge took place at the Royal Pavilion . Bro . C . W . Hudson , W . M ., presided , and after the ordinary business of the lodge invested the newly-elected W . M ., Bro . Thomas Packharo , a brother who has not only rendered good service to the Craft , but has eminently
distinguished himself as one of the most painstaking officers of the Manchester Unity of Oddfellows , in connection with which he has held the highest office it has been in the power of the district to confer upon him . The ceremony of installation being ended , the newly-installed W . M . then invested his officers as follows : Bros . C . W . Hudson , I . P . M . ; R . J . Pope , S . W . ; G . Nash , J . W . ; W . H .
Gibson , Sec ; G . R . Lockyer , S . D . ; R . T . Nye , J . D . ; Ridge , D . of C . ; Andersonf I . G . ; and H . Payne and G . R . Godfree , Stewards . Too much praise cannot be given to Bro . C . W . Hudson , the Installing Master , for the manner in which he performed the duties of his office , he being ably seconded by Bros . Eberall and Hawkes . Letters expressing regret for inability to attend were read from the R . W .
Sir Walter W . Burrell , Bart ., M . P .. Prov . G . M . of Sussex ; Bro . John H . Scott , Deputy Prov . G . M . ; and thc W . M . ' s of various lodges in the province . Prior to closing the lodge , the newly-installed W . M . presented to the out-going Master , Bro . C . W . Hudson , on behalf of the lodge , a Past Master ' s jewel , accompanying the presentation with some very appropriate remarks , laudatory of his exertion
during the past year on behalf of the lodge . The lodge being closed , the brethren then adjourned to refreshment in the banqueting room , Bros . Sayers and Marks proving themselves , as is their wont , most excellent caterers , leaving nothing for the most fastidious appetite to desire . Especial mention must be made of their wines , which were of the most choice vintages . Messrs . Balchin and
Son supplied the flowers , and nothing more beautiful have we seen in floral table decoration . Miss Balchin ' s bouquets were exquisite , lovely homage to " Flora , " and the general grouping was universally praised . The brethren present numbered 121 , and , in addition to those already named , included the following : —Bros . V . P . Freeman , Prov . G . Sec . ; W . Kuhe , P . G . Org . of Eng . ; W . Marchant , P . M . ;
Hugh Saunders , P . M . ; Christopher Wren , P . M . ; W . T Nell , P . M . ; J . Stride , P . M . ; C . P . Smith , P . M . ; J . Pear ton , P . M . ; S . T . Foat , P . M . ; C . Sandeman , P . M . ; A . J Hawkes , P . M . ; J . Saxby , G . Cole , G . S . Godfree , G . R Godfree , J . W . Kirkham , P . J . Emery , C . Wood , H Downard , G . Von der Heyden , C . J . Carter , A . H Thacker , A . Du Pont , A . Lawler , R . A . Erredge , J . W
WelN , W . T . Clarke , C . Golding , J . Sinclair , T . Hiscox , W . O . Chcesman , W . Swales , H . Packham , S . Waghorn , J . Large , Geo . Pike , T . Perridge , H . Anderson , J . W Blackett , H . Stubbings , E . Carpenter , James Willing , F . Dorey , S . E . Hayes , W . Roe , H . B . Robinson , R . T . Nye , F . Downard , S . W . Downard , James Newman , P . S . Taylor , Geo . C . Taylor , Job Baker , James Wood , R .
Paige , W . Taylor , C . Byerley , J . W . Staples , H . Kent , W . J . Smith , Ralph Nicholson , C . Greenwood , C . McKellow , J . H . Every , B . Bennett , W . Smithers , C . G . Co . kson , W . Newsome , F . W . Marks , F . Rossiter , and others ; and the following , amongst many other visitors Bros . Henry Davey , Mayor of Brighton , 732 ; J . B . Hannay , Atlingworth Lodge ; T . Robins , Robert Burns Lodge
James Curtis , W . M . 1797 , and P . M . 315 ; E . Street , Howard Lodge ; T . Munday , Burrell Lodge ; James Robertson , S . W . and acting W . M . 1821 ; S . J . Watson , J . H . Hawkins , Enoch Lodge ; John Capon , W . M . 732 ; J . W . Reed , P . M . Brunswick Lodge ; J . Sayers , St . Cecilia Lodge ; C . J . Smith , P . M . Hova Ecclcsia Lodge ; R . Allison , Atlingworth Lodge ; E . Broadbridge , J . W . 1797 ;
A . Hewlett Smith , 56 ; J . C . Felgate , Edwin Dumsdav , 146 5 ; W . Fitch , S . W . 1797 ; C . W . Kelly , Hova Eccles ' ia Lodge ; G . J . Lenny , L . J . Culley , 1797 ; J . M . Kid d , 732 ; T . A . Goodman , Hova Ecclcsia Lodge ; Jos . Dixon , 271 ; Arthur Smith , 38 ; Edgar J . Byass , 1465 ; George Smith , 732 ; and others . Amongst the distinguished visitors from a distance were Bros . George Rignold and E . Clifton .
The musical arrangements of the evening , although con amore , were admirably carried out , Bro . Kuhe ( Past Grand Organist of England ) enchanting the brethren with his wondrous pianoforte performances , and Bros . Large , Broadbridge , Cole , and others contributing excellent
songs and concerted pieces . We must not omit to notice the exertions of Bro . Nicholson , whose comic singing is beyond all praise , nor that Bro . W . Roe kindly accompanied on the pianoforte . A word is due to the excellent arrangements made in the Pavilion by Bro . Allison , the custodian of the establishment , for the convenience of the brethren . MANCHESTER . —Lodge of Affability ( No . 3 ' 7 ) - —The regular monthly meeting of this lodge was ^^^^^^ iMLOmmiiuLmMmii
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the 4 th inst . The following members were present : Bros . Mark Vickers , W . M . ; John Bladon , P . M ., P . P . G . D . of C , acting S . W . ; H . Walmsley , J . W . ; R . Tomlins , Sec . ; J . R . Lever , I . P . M . ; John Smethurst , P . M ., Treas . ; J . Dawson , P . M ., Registrar ; James Wilson , S . D . ; W . Cunliffe , Organist ; P . Holmes , I . G . ; R . R . Lisenden ( Freemason ) and J . W . Edwards , Stewards ; J . Sly , Tyler ;
Daniel Donbavand , P . M . ; Dr . Sidney Henson , P . M . ; and J . G . Elderton . Visitors : Henry Walley , I . P . M . 163 ; J . Greenuo , W . M . 581 ; E . L . Littler , 1730 ; D . A . Davi-s , W . M . 625 , J . W . 1798 ; Henry Pool , P . M . 44 ; W . Lofthouse , 1004 ; J . R . Beard , 44 ; and G . W . Bayley , P . M . 495 and 727 . The lodge was opened shortly after six o ' clock with prayer , and the minutes of the
previous meeting read and confirmed . Candidates were due to take their First and Third Degree respectively , but neither , unfortunately , put in an appearance , and thereby caused great disappointment to the visitors who had come expressly to see the " work . " After the lodge had been raised to and lowered from the Third Degree , Bro . J . R . Lever rose and said he had a very pleasing duty to
perform , viz ., in the name of the lodge to present Bro . P . M . Donbavand with a gold Past Master ' s jewel for his ser-\ ices as W . M . during 1878 . The brethren , he said , were well aware of the merits and zeal of their Bro . Donbavand ; how willing he was at all times to do anything he could for the welfare of the lodge , not only in that room , but at the social board , where his gifted elocutionary powers
had often been heard with delight by them all . He was quite sure that all the brethren thoroughly liked Bro . Donbavand , and felt as pleased to present him with the jewel as he himself was to receive it . Bro . Donbavand , in a few appropriate words , thanked the brethren for their gift . The visiting brethren afterwards expressed their " Hearty good wishes , " and the lodge was closed in peace and harmony at 8 . /« .
COCKERMOUTH . — Skiddaw Lodge ( No . 1002 ) . —The monthly meeting of this lodge was held on Tuesday evening , the 2 nd inst . Bro . T . Bird , W . M ., presided , supported by a good muster of officers and members . Bro . Jos . Blackburn , of Lodge 9 62 , Workington , was balloted for as a joining member , and unanimously
accepted . Mr . John Smith was next balloted for as a candidate , and approved , after which , being admitted , he was regularly initiated into Masonry by the W . M ., this being the first occasion Bro . Bird has officiated . The work , however , was performed in a first-class style . The charge having been delivered by Bro . T . C Robinson from the S . W . ' s chair , the lodge was then closed .
ALFRETON . —Royal Alfred Lodge ( No . 1028 ) . —Thc regular monthly meeting of this lodge was held on the 25 th ult ., under the rule of W . Bro . G . J . Wood , W . M ., who very ably sustained the position , and was as efficiently supported by Bros . T . Wragg , S . W . ; H . Capit , P . M ., as J . W . ; W . Rowbottom , S . D . ; G . B . Sharp , as J . D . ; W . Wilson , P . M ., Treas . ; A . Schofield , P . G . D . C ,
Sec ; Geo . Wilson , I . G . ; and S . Rowbottom , P . M ., P . P . G . P ., as I . P . M . ; there was also present W . Bro . J . J . Bingham , P . M . The visiting brethren were W . Bros . J . Chapman , P . M . 189 and 1402 , P . P . G . J . D . Devon ; W . C . Haslam , P . M . 1324 ; Dr . J . Allen , P . M . ( 324 ; Bros . Geo . Day , S . W . 1324 ; and J . L . Potts , late 1244 . After the confirmation of the minutes , the W . M . proceeded to open
the lodge in the Second Degree and the Third Degree , and then called upon the S . D . ( Bro . W . Rowbottom ) to give a lecture on " the origin of Masonic ritual and tradition as manifested by the geometric design and symbolism of the Great Pyramid . " Bro . W . Rowbottom , who had given the lecture on two previous occasions , once before the Fermnr Hesketh Lodge , 1350 , and on another occasion before
the Arboretum Lodge , 731 , was , therefore , induced to favour his mother lodge with the fruits of his researches in this branch of science , and in order that the brethren might more fully appreciate his efforts he had provided a drawing ( on a very large scale ) of the section of the Great Pyramid for the occasion . To give even a summary of this important lecture would be to encroach upon the space
allotted for lodge gatherings , for the ready delivery of it occupied over one hour ; and when it is regarded as being not only an able digest of the chronological pointing of the Great Pyramid , but also by its inimitable proportions a great Masonic beacon , indicating lessons which the inspired architect had clearly defined some 4050 years ago , and which was amply treated upon by Bro . Rowbottom ,
it was not surprising that the W . M ., in proposing the thanks of the lodge to the lecturer , should solicit Bro . Rowbottom to divide the matter into three parts , and give it on three future occasions , in order that the brethren might be better prepared to grasp the important lessons which had been laid before the lodge in such a masterly style . This Bro . Rowbottom promised to do , and we
believe that , in addition to this , the Craft may have the pleasure presently of reading what Bro . Rowbottom has so diligently gathered ; for we understand that , in addition to the request of those present that he should publish it for the benefit of the Order , there have been those who had previously heard the lecture who had made the same request . We , therefore , feel that in overcoming the diffidence of the lecturer to commit his efforts to the custody of
the press he will be conferring a boon on his brethren , who will duly appreciate his efforts . The lodge having been closed in the several Degrees with peace and harmony , the brethren retired Jfor refreshment , when an ample repast was provided by the worthy host of the George Hotel ( W . Bro . H . Capit ) , after which the usual Masonic toasts were given , and a very pleasant hour was spent , the brethren regarding the sublime teaching of the Order as a true standard for everyday life . KESWICK .--Greta Lodge ( No . 1073 ) . —The installation festival of this lodge was held on Tuesday
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afternoon , the 2 nd inst ., at the Keswick Hotel . The hour fixed was three p . m ., but the resident members , keeping up their charter for contempt of that viitue which is understood to be the soul of business , did not muster in sufficient numbers for opening till an hour behind time . A telegram having been received from Bro . E . Hinks , W . M ., who resides at Barrow-in-Furness , intimating his inability
to attend on account of illness , the chair was taken by Bro . W . Lamonby , P . M . There was only a poor muster of the members , through illness and absence from town . The visitors were Bros . W . H . Lewthwaite , P . M . and Org . 1002 , P . P . G . Org . Cumberland and Westmorland ; A . Taylor , P . M . 1532 , P . P . G . D . C . Cumberland and Westmorland ; C . S . Lane , P . M . and W . M . 7 64 , P . G . T . D .
Durham ; and R . W . Robinson , Sec . 1002 . Thc minutes having been read and confirmed , the balance-sheet for the year was produced and passed . Bro . W . F . Lamonby , P . M . 1002 , P . P . G . Reg . Cumberland and Westmorland , and an honorary member of Greta Lodge , then took the chair , and passed Bro . G . Stamper to the Degree of F . C . Bro . Jos . Wales , W . M . elect , was next presented and
regularly installed into the chair of K . S ., the Board of Installed Masters ( the ceremony of opening and closing being worked in full ) being officered as follows : Bros . A . Taylor , S . W . ; W . H . Lewthwaite , J . W . •, W . Lamonby , D . C ; and C . S . Lane , I . G . The officers were invested as follows : Bros . D . Pape , S . W . ; W . Hodgson , J . W . ; Rev . R . Rutherford ,- P . M ., Chaplain ; W . Wilson , Treas . ; M .
Nelson , Sec . ; T . Mayson , S . D . ; J . Martin , J . D . ; Jon . Scott , D . C . ; J . Coward , I . G . ; and C . Thompson , Tyler . After the addresses to the W . M ., Wardens , a _ d brethren of Greta Lodge had been delivered by the Installing Master , a resolution of sympathy was cordially passed to
thc widow of Bro . John Wood , P . M ., and ordered to be suitably engrossed on vellum . "Hearty good wishes " from the visiting brethren brought the business to a finish , and the lodge was closed in form . Subsequently the brethren sat down to an elegant banquet . Bro . Wales , W . M ., presided , and a pleasant evening was spent by all .
J ARROW . —St . Bede Lodge ( No . 11 TO ) . —The monthly meeting of this lodge was held on Wednesday , the 25 th ult ., before a goodly assembly of members and visitors , Bro . J . Witter , W . M ., in thc chair , supported by a full staff of officers and a good attendance of the P . M . ' s of the lodge . A new member was initiated , two passed to the Second , and one raised to thc Third Degree . Bro . J .
Witter , W . M ., moved the following resolution : "That a sum of £ 5 be devoted to the fund for the relief of the distress in Ireland , " which was carried unanimously . Bro . J . Pinder , P . M ., also moved , "That the usual annual subscriptions be paid to the Boys' and Girls' Schools . " Carried unanimously . This concluded the formal business of the lodge . I he lodge was then closed in the usual form .
BUXTON . —Phoenix of St . Ann Lodge ( No . 1235 ) . —At the close of the installation meeting of the chapter attached to the above lodge , on Thursday , the 27 th ult ., the room was prepared for the reception of the brethren of the Craft Degree , and at 2 . 30 the lodge was opened by Bro . Philip Le Gros , W . M . ' 1 here were present Bros . W . Boughcn , S . W . ; W . D . Sutton , J . W . ; Geo .
Smedley , Sec . ; C . Wilkinson , S . D . ; C . Gwinnell , D . C . ; Geo . Marsden , P . P . G . Org . ; Wm . Lees , I . G . ; R . Hulme , Stwd . ; J . Gladwin , Stwd . ; E . Sykes , P . M . 3 and 160 , S . C ; J . H . Lawson , P . M ., P . G . S . D , ; Tosiah Taylor , P . M . ; E . C . Milligan , P . M ., P . P . G . D . ; H . D . Hudson , Jas . C . Hyde , John Oram , A . Oram , G . Goodwin , T . W , Britlain , W . C . Moore , W . M . 1688 ; J . E . Harrison , W .
Chcevcr , J . H . Taylor , W . K . Mill , John Stanley , J . Ainsworth , W . M . 1140 ; also the following visitors : —Bros . W . Milligan , P . M . 884 , P . P . J . G . W ; the Rev . A . A . Bagshawe , P . M ., P . P . G . Chap . ; W . H . Hopkins , P . M . 633 , P . P . G . D . of C ; J . H . Siilitoe , P . M . 317 , P . P . G . D . ot C . East Lancashire ; Jas . Whitehead , W . M . 654 ; Jno . W . Wyatt , S . W . 654 ; George Walker , J . W . 6 54 ; J . T .
Wright , P . M . 654 ; Thos . Hibbert , Tyler 654 ; P . Bramwell , P . M . 654 ; * J . Walker , J . D . 1088 ; Major Henry L . Rocca , W . M . 815 ; G . J . Wood , W . M . 1028 ; G . B . Sharp , 1028 ; Geo . Wilson , I . G . 1028 ; Alf . Schofield , P . M . 1028 ; H . Cupit , P . M . 1028 ; Jos . Harrison , 296 ; B . W . Bentley , 334 ; J- - Salkeld , 758 ; Geo . Smedley , W . M . St . James , B . N . R . A . ; and Thos . Saxton , 6 54 . The minutes of the
previous meeting were read and confirmed , and other routine business transacted . Bro . W . Milligan then assumed the chair of K . S ., and Bro . W . Boughen was presented to him as W . M . elect for installation . The ceremony was performed by Bro . Milligan , assisted by Bro . Hopkins , in a most impressive manner . The following officers were invested by Bro . Siilitoe : —Bros . W . D .
Sutton , S . W . ; C . Wilkinson , J . W . ; J . H . Lawson , P . M . Treas . ; V .. F . Mill , Sec . ; W . Lees , S . D . ; J . C Hyde , J . D . ; A . Oram , D . C , ; R . Hulme , Standard Bearer ; G . Marsden , P . P . G . O ., Org . ; Geo . Smedley , I . G . ; J . Gladwin , S . S . ; J . H . Taylor , J . S . ; and R . Pyle , Tyler . The addresses to the Worshipful Master , Wardens , and brethren were delivered by Bro . W . Milligan . Btfore the lodge was
closed , a vote of thanks was passed to the Installing Master and those brethren who assisted him in the irnportant ceremony . The newly-installed W . M . gave notice of the following motion , viz .: — " That Bro . W . Milligaii P . P . J . G . W ., be elected an honorary member of the Iodg ' i in return for the very valuable services he had rendered . This notice was received with acclamation . The lodge was then duly closed ; and the brethren adjourned to the
Old Hall Hotel , where a sumptuous banquet had brt " prepared by mine host , Bro . lawson , over which the newly " installed W . M . ( Bro . Boughen ) presided . The usual loya ' and Masonic toasts were ably proposed and responded to . Bro . E . C . Milligan , P . M ., proposed thc toast of" The Masonic Charities , " which was responded to at length by Bro . Siilitoe . It was announced that Bro . Stanley , a mem ' ber of the lodge , was representing a London lodge *
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all . He referred to the fact that the Albert Edward and the John of Gaunt Lodges had both similar cups , so that it was not an innovation , and at many of the London lodges such cups , he said , were always used at their social gatherings ; so that he felt no difficulty in asking the brethren of St . John ' s to accept a little tribute of esteem in that form . The W . M . said he had great pleasure in accepting Bro .
Stretton ' s handsome gift . In a very able and eloquent speech the rev . brother alluded to the many and valued services of Bro . ' Stretton not only to Freemasonry , but to the town at -large , and concluded by expressing , in the name of all the brethren , an earnest hope that their , esteemed brother might long be spared in health , happiness , and
prosperity to come amongst them . The R . W . Bro . W . Kelly , P . P . G . M ., Bro . J . W . Smith , P . M ., Bro . M'Allister , P . M ., and Bro . Cleaver , I . P . M ., also addressed the lodge , each hearing personal testimony to the esteem in which Bro . Stretton is held by all the brethren . At the supper the health of Bro . Stretton was very cordially drunk in the loving-cup .
BRIGHTON . —Royal York Lodge ( No . 315 ) . —On Tuesday , the 2 nd inst ., the annual and installation meeting of this lodge took place at the Royal Pavilion . Bro . C . W . Hudson , W . M ., presided , and after the ordinary business of the lodge invested the newly-elected W . M ., Bro . Thomas Packharo , a brother who has not only rendered good service to the Craft , but has eminently
distinguished himself as one of the most painstaking officers of the Manchester Unity of Oddfellows , in connection with which he has held the highest office it has been in the power of the district to confer upon him . The ceremony of installation being ended , the newly-installed W . M . then invested his officers as follows : Bros . C . W . Hudson , I . P . M . ; R . J . Pope , S . W . ; G . Nash , J . W . ; W . H .
Gibson , Sec ; G . R . Lockyer , S . D . ; R . T . Nye , J . D . ; Ridge , D . of C . ; Andersonf I . G . ; and H . Payne and G . R . Godfree , Stewards . Too much praise cannot be given to Bro . C . W . Hudson , the Installing Master , for the manner in which he performed the duties of his office , he being ably seconded by Bros . Eberall and Hawkes . Letters expressing regret for inability to attend were read from the R . W .
Sir Walter W . Burrell , Bart ., M . P .. Prov . G . M . of Sussex ; Bro . John H . Scott , Deputy Prov . G . M . ; and thc W . M . ' s of various lodges in the province . Prior to closing the lodge , the newly-installed W . M . presented to the out-going Master , Bro . C . W . Hudson , on behalf of the lodge , a Past Master ' s jewel , accompanying the presentation with some very appropriate remarks , laudatory of his exertion
during the past year on behalf of the lodge . The lodge being closed , the brethren then adjourned to refreshment in the banqueting room , Bros . Sayers and Marks proving themselves , as is their wont , most excellent caterers , leaving nothing for the most fastidious appetite to desire . Especial mention must be made of their wines , which were of the most choice vintages . Messrs . Balchin and
Son supplied the flowers , and nothing more beautiful have we seen in floral table decoration . Miss Balchin ' s bouquets were exquisite , lovely homage to " Flora , " and the general grouping was universally praised . The brethren present numbered 121 , and , in addition to those already named , included the following : —Bros . V . P . Freeman , Prov . G . Sec . ; W . Kuhe , P . G . Org . of Eng . ; W . Marchant , P . M . ;
Hugh Saunders , P . M . ; Christopher Wren , P . M . ; W . T Nell , P . M . ; J . Stride , P . M . ; C . P . Smith , P . M . ; J . Pear ton , P . M . ; S . T . Foat , P . M . ; C . Sandeman , P . M . ; A . J Hawkes , P . M . ; J . Saxby , G . Cole , G . S . Godfree , G . R Godfree , J . W . Kirkham , P . J . Emery , C . Wood , H Downard , G . Von der Heyden , C . J . Carter , A . H Thacker , A . Du Pont , A . Lawler , R . A . Erredge , J . W
WelN , W . T . Clarke , C . Golding , J . Sinclair , T . Hiscox , W . O . Chcesman , W . Swales , H . Packham , S . Waghorn , J . Large , Geo . Pike , T . Perridge , H . Anderson , J . W Blackett , H . Stubbings , E . Carpenter , James Willing , F . Dorey , S . E . Hayes , W . Roe , H . B . Robinson , R . T . Nye , F . Downard , S . W . Downard , James Newman , P . S . Taylor , Geo . C . Taylor , Job Baker , James Wood , R .
Paige , W . Taylor , C . Byerley , J . W . Staples , H . Kent , W . J . Smith , Ralph Nicholson , C . Greenwood , C . McKellow , J . H . Every , B . Bennett , W . Smithers , C . G . Co . kson , W . Newsome , F . W . Marks , F . Rossiter , and others ; and the following , amongst many other visitors Bros . Henry Davey , Mayor of Brighton , 732 ; J . B . Hannay , Atlingworth Lodge ; T . Robins , Robert Burns Lodge
James Curtis , W . M . 1797 , and P . M . 315 ; E . Street , Howard Lodge ; T . Munday , Burrell Lodge ; James Robertson , S . W . and acting W . M . 1821 ; S . J . Watson , J . H . Hawkins , Enoch Lodge ; John Capon , W . M . 732 ; J . W . Reed , P . M . Brunswick Lodge ; J . Sayers , St . Cecilia Lodge ; C . J . Smith , P . M . Hova Ecclcsia Lodge ; R . Allison , Atlingworth Lodge ; E . Broadbridge , J . W . 1797 ;
A . Hewlett Smith , 56 ; J . C . Felgate , Edwin Dumsdav , 146 5 ; W . Fitch , S . W . 1797 ; C . W . Kelly , Hova Eccles ' ia Lodge ; G . J . Lenny , L . J . Culley , 1797 ; J . M . Kid d , 732 ; T . A . Goodman , Hova Ecclcsia Lodge ; Jos . Dixon , 271 ; Arthur Smith , 38 ; Edgar J . Byass , 1465 ; George Smith , 732 ; and others . Amongst the distinguished visitors from a distance were Bros . George Rignold and E . Clifton .
The musical arrangements of the evening , although con amore , were admirably carried out , Bro . Kuhe ( Past Grand Organist of England ) enchanting the brethren with his wondrous pianoforte performances , and Bros . Large , Broadbridge , Cole , and others contributing excellent
songs and concerted pieces . We must not omit to notice the exertions of Bro . Nicholson , whose comic singing is beyond all praise , nor that Bro . W . Roe kindly accompanied on the pianoforte . A word is due to the excellent arrangements made in the Pavilion by Bro . Allison , the custodian of the establishment , for the convenience of the brethren . MANCHESTER . —Lodge of Affability ( No . 3 ' 7 ) - —The regular monthly meeting of this lodge was ^^^^^^ iMLOmmiiuLmMmii
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the 4 th inst . The following members were present : Bros . Mark Vickers , W . M . ; John Bladon , P . M ., P . P . G . D . of C , acting S . W . ; H . Walmsley , J . W . ; R . Tomlins , Sec . ; J . R . Lever , I . P . M . ; John Smethurst , P . M ., Treas . ; J . Dawson , P . M ., Registrar ; James Wilson , S . D . ; W . Cunliffe , Organist ; P . Holmes , I . G . ; R . R . Lisenden ( Freemason ) and J . W . Edwards , Stewards ; J . Sly , Tyler ;
Daniel Donbavand , P . M . ; Dr . Sidney Henson , P . M . ; and J . G . Elderton . Visitors : Henry Walley , I . P . M . 163 ; J . Greenuo , W . M . 581 ; E . L . Littler , 1730 ; D . A . Davi-s , W . M . 625 , J . W . 1798 ; Henry Pool , P . M . 44 ; W . Lofthouse , 1004 ; J . R . Beard , 44 ; and G . W . Bayley , P . M . 495 and 727 . The lodge was opened shortly after six o ' clock with prayer , and the minutes of the
previous meeting read and confirmed . Candidates were due to take their First and Third Degree respectively , but neither , unfortunately , put in an appearance , and thereby caused great disappointment to the visitors who had come expressly to see the " work . " After the lodge had been raised to and lowered from the Third Degree , Bro . J . R . Lever rose and said he had a very pleasing duty to
perform , viz ., in the name of the lodge to present Bro . P . M . Donbavand with a gold Past Master ' s jewel for his ser-\ ices as W . M . during 1878 . The brethren , he said , were well aware of the merits and zeal of their Bro . Donbavand ; how willing he was at all times to do anything he could for the welfare of the lodge , not only in that room , but at the social board , where his gifted elocutionary powers
had often been heard with delight by them all . He was quite sure that all the brethren thoroughly liked Bro . Donbavand , and felt as pleased to present him with the jewel as he himself was to receive it . Bro . Donbavand , in a few appropriate words , thanked the brethren for their gift . The visiting brethren afterwards expressed their " Hearty good wishes , " and the lodge was closed in peace and harmony at 8 . /« .
COCKERMOUTH . — Skiddaw Lodge ( No . 1002 ) . —The monthly meeting of this lodge was held on Tuesday evening , the 2 nd inst . Bro . T . Bird , W . M ., presided , supported by a good muster of officers and members . Bro . Jos . Blackburn , of Lodge 9 62 , Workington , was balloted for as a joining member , and unanimously
accepted . Mr . John Smith was next balloted for as a candidate , and approved , after which , being admitted , he was regularly initiated into Masonry by the W . M ., this being the first occasion Bro . Bird has officiated . The work , however , was performed in a first-class style . The charge having been delivered by Bro . T . C Robinson from the S . W . ' s chair , the lodge was then closed .
ALFRETON . —Royal Alfred Lodge ( No . 1028 ) . —Thc regular monthly meeting of this lodge was held on the 25 th ult ., under the rule of W . Bro . G . J . Wood , W . M ., who very ably sustained the position , and was as efficiently supported by Bros . T . Wragg , S . W . ; H . Capit , P . M ., as J . W . ; W . Rowbottom , S . D . ; G . B . Sharp , as J . D . ; W . Wilson , P . M ., Treas . ; A . Schofield , P . G . D . C ,
Sec ; Geo . Wilson , I . G . ; and S . Rowbottom , P . M ., P . P . G . P ., as I . P . M . ; there was also present W . Bro . J . J . Bingham , P . M . The visiting brethren were W . Bros . J . Chapman , P . M . 189 and 1402 , P . P . G . J . D . Devon ; W . C . Haslam , P . M . 1324 ; Dr . J . Allen , P . M . ( 324 ; Bros . Geo . Day , S . W . 1324 ; and J . L . Potts , late 1244 . After the confirmation of the minutes , the W . M . proceeded to open
the lodge in the Second Degree and the Third Degree , and then called upon the S . D . ( Bro . W . Rowbottom ) to give a lecture on " the origin of Masonic ritual and tradition as manifested by the geometric design and symbolism of the Great Pyramid . " Bro . W . Rowbottom , who had given the lecture on two previous occasions , once before the Fermnr Hesketh Lodge , 1350 , and on another occasion before
the Arboretum Lodge , 731 , was , therefore , induced to favour his mother lodge with the fruits of his researches in this branch of science , and in order that the brethren might more fully appreciate his efforts he had provided a drawing ( on a very large scale ) of the section of the Great Pyramid for the occasion . To give even a summary of this important lecture would be to encroach upon the space
allotted for lodge gatherings , for the ready delivery of it occupied over one hour ; and when it is regarded as being not only an able digest of the chronological pointing of the Great Pyramid , but also by its inimitable proportions a great Masonic beacon , indicating lessons which the inspired architect had clearly defined some 4050 years ago , and which was amply treated upon by Bro . Rowbottom ,
it was not surprising that the W . M ., in proposing the thanks of the lodge to the lecturer , should solicit Bro . Rowbottom to divide the matter into three parts , and give it on three future occasions , in order that the brethren might be better prepared to grasp the important lessons which had been laid before the lodge in such a masterly style . This Bro . Rowbottom promised to do , and we
believe that , in addition to this , the Craft may have the pleasure presently of reading what Bro . Rowbottom has so diligently gathered ; for we understand that , in addition to the request of those present that he should publish it for the benefit of the Order , there have been those who had previously heard the lecture who had made the same request . We , therefore , feel that in overcoming the diffidence of the lecturer to commit his efforts to the custody of
the press he will be conferring a boon on his brethren , who will duly appreciate his efforts . The lodge having been closed in the several Degrees with peace and harmony , the brethren retired Jfor refreshment , when an ample repast was provided by the worthy host of the George Hotel ( W . Bro . H . Capit ) , after which the usual Masonic toasts were given , and a very pleasant hour was spent , the brethren regarding the sublime teaching of the Order as a true standard for everyday life . KESWICK .--Greta Lodge ( No . 1073 ) . —The installation festival of this lodge was held on Tuesday
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afternoon , the 2 nd inst ., at the Keswick Hotel . The hour fixed was three p . m ., but the resident members , keeping up their charter for contempt of that viitue which is understood to be the soul of business , did not muster in sufficient numbers for opening till an hour behind time . A telegram having been received from Bro . E . Hinks , W . M ., who resides at Barrow-in-Furness , intimating his inability
to attend on account of illness , the chair was taken by Bro . W . Lamonby , P . M . There was only a poor muster of the members , through illness and absence from town . The visitors were Bros . W . H . Lewthwaite , P . M . and Org . 1002 , P . P . G . Org . Cumberland and Westmorland ; A . Taylor , P . M . 1532 , P . P . G . D . C . Cumberland and Westmorland ; C . S . Lane , P . M . and W . M . 7 64 , P . G . T . D .
Durham ; and R . W . Robinson , Sec . 1002 . Thc minutes having been read and confirmed , the balance-sheet for the year was produced and passed . Bro . W . F . Lamonby , P . M . 1002 , P . P . G . Reg . Cumberland and Westmorland , and an honorary member of Greta Lodge , then took the chair , and passed Bro . G . Stamper to the Degree of F . C . Bro . Jos . Wales , W . M . elect , was next presented and
regularly installed into the chair of K . S ., the Board of Installed Masters ( the ceremony of opening and closing being worked in full ) being officered as follows : Bros . A . Taylor , S . W . ; W . H . Lewthwaite , J . W . •, W . Lamonby , D . C ; and C . S . Lane , I . G . The officers were invested as follows : Bros . D . Pape , S . W . ; W . Hodgson , J . W . ; Rev . R . Rutherford ,- P . M ., Chaplain ; W . Wilson , Treas . ; M .
Nelson , Sec . ; T . Mayson , S . D . ; J . Martin , J . D . ; Jon . Scott , D . C . ; J . Coward , I . G . ; and C . Thompson , Tyler . After the addresses to the W . M ., Wardens , a _ d brethren of Greta Lodge had been delivered by the Installing Master , a resolution of sympathy was cordially passed to
thc widow of Bro . John Wood , P . M ., and ordered to be suitably engrossed on vellum . "Hearty good wishes " from the visiting brethren brought the business to a finish , and the lodge was closed in form . Subsequently the brethren sat down to an elegant banquet . Bro . Wales , W . M ., presided , and a pleasant evening was spent by all .
J ARROW . —St . Bede Lodge ( No . 11 TO ) . —The monthly meeting of this lodge was held on Wednesday , the 25 th ult ., before a goodly assembly of members and visitors , Bro . J . Witter , W . M ., in thc chair , supported by a full staff of officers and a good attendance of the P . M . ' s of the lodge . A new member was initiated , two passed to the Second , and one raised to thc Third Degree . Bro . J .
Witter , W . M ., moved the following resolution : "That a sum of £ 5 be devoted to the fund for the relief of the distress in Ireland , " which was carried unanimously . Bro . J . Pinder , P . M ., also moved , "That the usual annual subscriptions be paid to the Boys' and Girls' Schools . " Carried unanimously . This concluded the formal business of the lodge . I he lodge was then closed in the usual form .
BUXTON . —Phoenix of St . Ann Lodge ( No . 1235 ) . —At the close of the installation meeting of the chapter attached to the above lodge , on Thursday , the 27 th ult ., the room was prepared for the reception of the brethren of the Craft Degree , and at 2 . 30 the lodge was opened by Bro . Philip Le Gros , W . M . ' 1 here were present Bros . W . Boughcn , S . W . ; W . D . Sutton , J . W . ; Geo .
Smedley , Sec . ; C . Wilkinson , S . D . ; C . Gwinnell , D . C . ; Geo . Marsden , P . P . G . Org . ; Wm . Lees , I . G . ; R . Hulme , Stwd . ; J . Gladwin , Stwd . ; E . Sykes , P . M . 3 and 160 , S . C ; J . H . Lawson , P . M ., P . G . S . D , ; Tosiah Taylor , P . M . ; E . C . Milligan , P . M ., P . P . G . D . ; H . D . Hudson , Jas . C . Hyde , John Oram , A . Oram , G . Goodwin , T . W , Britlain , W . C . Moore , W . M . 1688 ; J . E . Harrison , W .
Chcevcr , J . H . Taylor , W . K . Mill , John Stanley , J . Ainsworth , W . M . 1140 ; also the following visitors : —Bros . W . Milligan , P . M . 884 , P . P . J . G . W ; the Rev . A . A . Bagshawe , P . M ., P . P . G . Chap . ; W . H . Hopkins , P . M . 633 , P . P . G . D . of C ; J . H . Siilitoe , P . M . 317 , P . P . G . D . ot C . East Lancashire ; Jas . Whitehead , W . M . 654 ; Jno . W . Wyatt , S . W . 654 ; George Walker , J . W . 6 54 ; J . T .
Wright , P . M . 654 ; Thos . Hibbert , Tyler 654 ; P . Bramwell , P . M . 654 ; * J . Walker , J . D . 1088 ; Major Henry L . Rocca , W . M . 815 ; G . J . Wood , W . M . 1028 ; G . B . Sharp , 1028 ; Geo . Wilson , I . G . 1028 ; Alf . Schofield , P . M . 1028 ; H . Cupit , P . M . 1028 ; Jos . Harrison , 296 ; B . W . Bentley , 334 ; J- - Salkeld , 758 ; Geo . Smedley , W . M . St . James , B . N . R . A . ; and Thos . Saxton , 6 54 . The minutes of the
previous meeting were read and confirmed , and other routine business transacted . Bro . W . Milligan then assumed the chair of K . S ., and Bro . W . Boughen was presented to him as W . M . elect for installation . The ceremony was performed by Bro . Milligan , assisted by Bro . Hopkins , in a most impressive manner . The following officers were invested by Bro . Siilitoe : —Bros . W . D .
Sutton , S . W . ; C . Wilkinson , J . W . ; J . H . Lawson , P . M . Treas . ; V .. F . Mill , Sec . ; W . Lees , S . D . ; J . C Hyde , J . D . ; A . Oram , D . C , ; R . Hulme , Standard Bearer ; G . Marsden , P . P . G . O ., Org . ; Geo . Smedley , I . G . ; J . Gladwin , S . S . ; J . H . Taylor , J . S . ; and R . Pyle , Tyler . The addresses to the Worshipful Master , Wardens , and brethren were delivered by Bro . W . Milligan . Btfore the lodge was
closed , a vote of thanks was passed to the Installing Master and those brethren who assisted him in the irnportant ceremony . The newly-installed W . M . gave notice of the following motion , viz .: — " That Bro . W . Milligaii P . P . J . G . W ., be elected an honorary member of the Iodg ' i in return for the very valuable services he had rendered . This notice was received with acclamation . The lodge was then duly closed ; and the brethren adjourned to the
Old Hall Hotel , where a sumptuous banquet had brt " prepared by mine host , Bro . lawson , over which the newly " installed W . M . ( Bro . Boughen ) presided . The usual loya ' and Masonic toasts were ably proposed and responded to . Bro . E . C . Milligan , P . M ., proposed thc toast of" The Masonic Charities , " which was responded to at length by Bro . Siilitoe . It was announced that Bro . Stanley , a mem ' ber of the lodge , was representing a London lodge *