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Royal Masonic Institution For Boys.

LODGE 27 Bro . John Walker ... 68 5 o 28 „ Thomas Jeremy Thomas ... 3 ! n o

29 „ II . Wallis Hunt ... 28 7 o 33 „ James Ricks ... 419 6 46 ,, jas . R . Cassell ... 22 1 o 49 „ William Bailey ... 103 19 o

55 „ James Johnston ... 03 o o 59 „ Charles Harrison ... 112 7 o 60 „ Thomas Stoward ... 10 10 o 63 „ Ernst Emii Wenelt ... 26 5 o 6 5 „ W . H . Barber ... 31 10 o 79 „ Charles Fowler ... 52 to o 90 „ T . P . Griffin ... 85 1 o

gt „ R . W . Sprague ... 4 g 7 ° 95 „ Henry Bonner ... 18 18 o 101 „ John Alderson Scott ... Co 18 o 140 „ Charles Jardine ... 31 10 o 144 „ Gecrge Allen ... 6 5 16 o 14 : „ Thomas Bull ... 42 o o

165 „ G . E . Wainwright ... 36 15 o 167 „ George Davis ... 63 o o 174 „ George James Hilliard ... 72 g o 176 „ J . Brockett Sorrell ... 33 11 6 179 11 Wm . Hughes ... 10 10 o 183 „ C . W . Todd ... 73 10 o 18 s „ G . S . Pare ... 9 6 o o

188 „ Israel Abrahams , F . R . G . S ., F . S . S . 10 10 o 197 „ Thos . G . Bullen ... 3 6 15 o 19 8 „ George Cnop ; r ... 37 16 o 201 „ W . Yardley ... 53 o o 20 5 „ C . F . Hogard ... 29 8 o 222 „ R . Grey ... 63 o o 228 „ Robt . H . Halford ... 79 14 o

235 „ A . S . Wildy ... 11 11 o 255 „ John Kirke ... 61 6 6 256 „ Charles Birch ... 45 3 o 259 „ Reginald Hanson ... 31 10 o 43 s 11 J * William Garrod ... 57 4 6 511 „ Asher Barfield ... 52 10 o 534 „ Ferdinand Rath ... 33 12 o

5 6 9 „ Richard Godfrey Webster ... 4 ; 15 o 657 „ Joseph Douglass Mathews ... 79 16 o 704 „ George A . Garratt ... 31 10 o 715 „ E . W . Richardson ... 16 16 o 720 ,, C . Pulman ... 40 o o 742 ,, William Land ... go 6 o 822 „ Lewis Phillips , jun . ... 38 17 o

860 „ W . G . Dickins ... 66 17 o 871 ,, John George Vohmann ... 10 10 o 890 11 James John West ... 2 g 8 o 8 g 8 ,, Joseph Ross Waller ... 57 15 o go 5 ,, Alexander Peebles ... 13 13 o 907 „ Thos . Griffith ... 65 2 o

957 „ Craven P . Cobham ... 37 16 o 1139 „ W . C . Corner ... 21 o o 1185 „ Frederick Binckes , V . P . ... 16 3 16 o 1201 „ E . J . Harty ... 21 o 0 1-jig „ Edward Terry ... 39 18 o l ^ ig „ Frederick Burgess ... 33 12 o

1320 „ R . B . Webster ... 10 10 o 136 5 11 J- Sydney Badkin ... 34 7 6 U 83 „ Raphael Costa ... 158 11 o 1397 „ Robert William Inglis ... 30 9 o 1420 „ John Thomas Gibson ... 24 3 o 1524 „ G . F . M . E . Dietrich ... 28 7 o 1540 „ E . S . Stidolph ... 11 o o

1541 „ E . M . Haigh ... 52 10 o ' 57 * 11 Walter S . Whitaker ... 6 3 o o 'ZQ 3 11 w - Bristow ... 10 10 o 1624 „ George Watkins ... 72 9 o 1627 ,, C . E . Soppet ... 6 S 5 o 1629 „ Rev . C . W . Arnold ... 52 10 o 16 * 57 >> John D . Allcroft , V . P ., M . P . ... 5210 o

16 73 ,, Joseph Langton ... 52 10 o 1 ( 195 >• W . ' "• Purkiss ... 30 9 o 1706 » Joyce Joshua Murray , V . Pat .... no 5 o 1707 > i Joseph Tanner ... 33 12 o 1716 „ John Aird ... 52 10 o 1728 ,, John Dixon ... 21 14 6 i ? " * " * 11 j . J . Michael ... 18 7 6

UNATTACHED . Br . ' . W . Roebuck , V . P . ... 73 19 o „ Stephen B . Wilson , V . P . ... 6 3 o o „ C . A . Cottebrune , P . M ., P . G . Purst . 21 o 0 CHAP . LONDON CHAPTERS . 12 Comp . J . Winter , V . P . ... 31 10 o 188 „ II . M . Levy ... ' 770 811 „ Jno . Ross Gallant ... 81 18 o

A . AND A . RITE . Bro . H . C . Levander ... 21 o o LODGE BERKS AND BUCKS . 574 Brei . Walter B . Wilson ... 26 10 0 1 to 1 ,, L . M . Nixon ... 27 6 0

BRISTOL . ,, Edward Thomas Inskip ... 81 18 o CAMBRIDGE . 8-jn „ C . F . M . Mundy ... 15 15 o

CHESHIRE . 293 „ Henry Gland Lisle ... 10 10 o 425 ,, F . A . Dickson ... 10 10 o 425 „ James Salmon ... 33 12 o 537 „ Francis Henry ... jo 10 o 979 11 J ° bn Blackhurst ... 26 5 o CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORLAND . 129 „ Geo . J . McKay ... 150 o o

Royal Masonic Institution For Boys.

DERBYSHIRE . LODGE 353 Bro . Hugh E . Diamond ... 18 18 o 353 „ William Boden ... 37 16 o DEVONSHIRE . 70 Bro . C . Godtschalk ... 220 o o

DORSET . „ J . M . P . Montagu ... 401 12 o ESSEX . 51 „ T . J . Railing ... 40 19 o 51 „ Charles Cobb ... 68 5 o 1000 „ Frederick Wood , V . P . ... 109 19 10 1457 ,, Thos . W . Nicholson ... 14 1 9

DURHAM . „ W . H . Crooker ... 1 ss 8 o

GLOUCESTERSHIRE . 82 „ Col . Henry Basevi , V . P . ... 93 9 o 592 „ John Hyde ... 85 1 o 839 „ R . W . White ... 16 S o o 855 „ Geo . W . Collen ... 33 3 o

HANTS AND ISLE OF WIGHT . 723 „ Richard Eve , V . P . ... 105 00 HERTS . 1580 „ Edgar Bowyer ... 26 5 o

KENT . 20 ,, Thos . Wyle ... 66 3 o igg ,, Edward Lucky ... 136 10 o 1464 „ Charles Dinham ... 42 o o 1206 „ R . Jnynes Emmerson ... 151 g o i 2 og ,, George Page ... 81 18 o

LANCASHIRE ( EAST DIVISION ) . 37 „ Geo . Brockbank , V . P . ... 10 10 o 146 „ William Cooper ... 31 10 o 146 „ I . Taylor ... 10 10 o

221 „ Thos . Entwisle ... 21 o o „ J . L . Hine , V .-Pat . ... 200 5 o 3 ' 7 11 J . H . Sillitoe ... 21 o o

LANCASHIRE ( WEST DIVISION ) . 20 3 „ Bradshaw W . Rowson ... 57 15 o LINCOLNSHIRE . 7 g 2 D . Hansen ... 16 16 o

MIDDLESEX . 94 6 „ T . R . Mclllwham ... 42 o o 1326 „ William Copeman Fox ... 42 o o 1415 „ T . Keene ... 26 5 o 1460 Lieut .-Col . Peters ... 40 o o

,, „ George Kenning , V . P ... 10 10 o CHAP . 1194 „ Rev . P . H . E . Brette , D . D ., V . P . 23 2 o 1423 ,, Henry Faija , CE . ... 10 10 o

MONMOUTH . „ Lieut .-Col . Lyne , P . G . M . ,., 166 19 o NORFOLK . LODGE 52 „ L- > rd Suffield , H . G . Barwell ... 173 5 o 943 „ Edward Orams ... 53 11 o 943 ,, A . Tysson ... ^ 2 10 o

OXFORDSHIRE . 357 ,, Rev . John A . Lloyd ... 27 16 o 478 „ Sir Offley Wakeman , Bart . ... 47 > . *! 6

STAFFORDSHIRE . 419 ,, James Walker ... 35 14 o SUFFOLK . 1008 ,, W . H . Lucia ... iso is o

SURREY . „ Gen . G . S . Brownrigg , C . B . ... 141 15 o 37 ° 11 James Boor , V . P . .. 17 6 6 452 „ Frederick Alfred Manning .., 10 10 o 1714 ,, T . J . Pulley ... 25 14 6 „ Frederick West ... 10 10 o

SUSSEX . 40 „ Rev . E . F . Cave-Brown-Cavc ... 77 14 o 14 C 6 „ Charles John Smith ... 40 19 o

WARWICKSHIRE . 473 n Walter Short and Jas . Cooper ... 73 10 o 284 ,, James G . Moore ... 42 o o 587 „ Charles F . Rowe ... 42 10 6 1431 » B . J . Allsopp ... 57 15 o

YORKSHIRE ( NORTH AND EAST DIVISION ) . 57 Bro . Thomas Thompson ... 48 10 o 1611 „ J . S . Cumberland and A . T . B . Turner ... 26 5 o 1611 „ W . Thompson ... 10 10 o

YORKSHIRE ( WEST ) . 154 „ John Harrop 154 „ R . I . Critchley , V . P . 208 „ Thomas Bateman Fox

208 ,, Albert Green 208 ,, Thomas Richard Vaux 302 „ Thomas Hill , V . P . 302 „ II . Smith , V . P . 302 „ Alfred Robertshaw

Royal Masonic Institution For Boys.

LODGE 521 Bro . Thomas ' M . Benton 1750 „ Daniel Hopkin 750 „ Rawson Kelley "S- 27 „ William Machell

827 Bro . D . Allison Shaw 974 „ James Douglas Laurie toig „ William Porrett ioig „ Benjamin Watson 1102 „ Arthur Alfred Stott

1102 „ John Barker 1102 „ John Kitson Ibberson 1102 „ John Crowther 1102 „ S . E . Howell 1102 ,, J . Poole I 2 . * t 9 II John Edwin Darling £ 5 ¦ ") o o

NORTH WALES AND SALOP . 1143 „ Robert James Sisson ... 137 n o I 336 „ J . Oswell Bury ... " 15 15 0 ¦ 477 11 John Corbett ... 15 15 o SOUTH WALES ( EASTERN DIVISION ) . 15 JS „ J . Edwards Price ... 8 4 o o

HONG KONG . ,, T . G . Linstead .., 15 15 o PUNJAB . „ Major M . Ramsay ... 50 10 o ,, George Davies ... 5 5 o PROV . G . LODGE ROYAL ORDER OF SCOTLAND , LANCASHIRE , AND CHESHIRE . Bro . Jas . Fredk . Twecdalc . ... 105 o o

GRAND MARK LODGE . „ C . Fitzgerald Matier ... 68 C o Making a total received ( with 20 lists to come in ) of— ... £ 10 , 100 O 0 Gen . Brownrigg , Prov . G . M . for Surrey , then rose and said : Your Royal Highness , my lord , ladies , and gentlemen , I rise to propose the next toast , " The Vice-Patrons ,

Vice-Presidents , Trustees , Committees , and Auditors of the Institution . " Their name is legion ; their works are best known and best seen by those who will take the trouble to go to the Royal Masoni : Institution for Boys . If they will go down to Wood Green they will see how the children are cared for , and how the business of education is carried on . In proposing this toast I shall call on Col . Creaton

to respond . Col . Creaton , in responding , said he would give the company to understand that , all thc brethren named in the toast die ! their best 10 promote the welfare of the Institution . They had greatly increased the number of boys , anel if the brethren would support them sufficiently they would be enabled to take in a much larger number than they had

at present in the school . ( Applause . ) Sir Henry Eelwards , Prov . G . M . for West Yorkshire , proposed " Success to the Sister Institutions , the Royal Masonic Institution for Girls , and Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution . " He said : I have very great pleasure in proposing this toast , and considering the great interest I have taken in Ma-scnry for so many years , I do not know

any one who could have had more pleasure than I have in proposing the toast . Although I have always taken great interest in the Girls School and in the Aged Freemasons' Institution , 1 have always looked to thc Boys ' School as that to which our first consideration must be given . All that you have heard about thc Boys' School from H . R . H . I can repeat for the Girls' School . I

presideel last year at the Girls' School , and I never remember a greater success than that was . I trust that all these Institutions which have been founded by good old Masons in the olelen times may continue to flourish , and that in every province and every county contributions will be made equal to those given in former years , and at all events under existing circumstances , when trade was very bad ,

years may follow when as large subscriptions may be given as we have had in former periods . I thank you sincerely for the honour you have done me in allowing me to propose this toast . ( Cheers . ) The toast having been drank , Bro . James Terry , Secretary of the Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution , in response said : —Your Royal

Highness , my lord , ladies , and gentlemen , permit me to return you , on behalf of the Royal Masonic Institution for Girls , and the Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution , the grateful thanks of the separate Committees for thc past services which the members of thc Craft have given at their festivals during this year , and whilst we heartily congratulate Bro . Binckes and the Stewards

representing the Boys' School on raising the magnificent sum of £ 10 , 100 this year , I must inform you that the amount raised during the present year and announced at thc three festivals now totals over £ 30 , 000 . I can assure your Royal Highness that much of the success in raising that sum has occurred from your having accepted the presidency of the Boys' School on this its eightieth anniversary . ( Cheers . ) And in looking forward to the

ensuing festivals of the Benevolent Institution and Girls' School hope and trust that as this Instifcstivals , so in the future may be that of thc Girls' School and thc Benevolent Institution , and on no occasion may it ever be in the province of the executive officers of either of these Institutions to announce a less sum than that which has been announced by thc Secretary of the Boys ' School to-night . I thank you exceedingly for all that you have done . And trust that in the future the same kind

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CONTENTS. Article 1
ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS. Article 1
REPORTS OF MASONIC MEETINGS. Article 3
PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE OF BERKS AND BUCKS. Article 7
PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE OF KENT. Article 7
Untitled Ad 10
Untitled Ad 10
Answers to Correspondents. Article 10
Births ,Marriages and Deaths. Article 10
Untitled Article 10
ANNIVERSARY FESTIVAL OF THE BOYS' SCHOOL. Article 10
THE SECRETARIAL ELECTION FOR THE GIRLS' SCHOOL. Article 10
OUR GRAND MASTER AT NOTTINGHAM. Article 10
VOLTAIRE AND ROUSSEAU Article 10
Original Correspondence. Article 11
CONSECRATION OF THE OGMORE LODGE, No. 1752. Article 12
ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS. Article 12
DISTRICT GRAND LODGE OF SOUTH AFRICA (EASTERN DIVISION.) Article 13
Reviews. Article 13
NOTES ON ART, &c. Article 13
SUMMER FETE OF THE PAXTON LODGE, No. 1686. Article 14
PROPOSED MEMORIAL TO THE LATE BRO LITTLE. Article 14
THE STAR AND GARTER, KEW BRIDGE. Article 14
Royal Arch. Article 16
Knights Templar. Article 16
LAUNCH OF THE MEMORIAL LIFEBOAT AT CLACTON-ON-SEA. Article 16
ROYAL MASONIC BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION. Article 17
Multum in Parbo, or Masonic Notes and Queries. Article 17
Masonic and General Tidings. Article 17
ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR GIRLS. Article 18
ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS. Article 18
THE DISTRICT GRAND MASTERSHIP OF MADRAS. Article 18
METROPOLITAN MASONIC MEETINGS Article 18
MASONIC MEETINGS IN WEST LANCASHIRE AND CHESHIRE . Article 18
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Royal Masonic Institution For Boys.

LODGE 27 Bro . John Walker ... 68 5 o 28 „ Thomas Jeremy Thomas ... 3 ! n o

29 „ II . Wallis Hunt ... 28 7 o 33 „ James Ricks ... 419 6 46 ,, jas . R . Cassell ... 22 1 o 49 „ William Bailey ... 103 19 o

55 „ James Johnston ... 03 o o 59 „ Charles Harrison ... 112 7 o 60 „ Thomas Stoward ... 10 10 o 63 „ Ernst Emii Wenelt ... 26 5 o 6 5 „ W . H . Barber ... 31 10 o 79 „ Charles Fowler ... 52 to o 90 „ T . P . Griffin ... 85 1 o

gt „ R . W . Sprague ... 4 g 7 ° 95 „ Henry Bonner ... 18 18 o 101 „ John Alderson Scott ... Co 18 o 140 „ Charles Jardine ... 31 10 o 144 „ Gecrge Allen ... 6 5 16 o 14 : „ Thomas Bull ... 42 o o

165 „ G . E . Wainwright ... 36 15 o 167 „ George Davis ... 63 o o 174 „ George James Hilliard ... 72 g o 176 „ J . Brockett Sorrell ... 33 11 6 179 11 Wm . Hughes ... 10 10 o 183 „ C . W . Todd ... 73 10 o 18 s „ G . S . Pare ... 9 6 o o

188 „ Israel Abrahams , F . R . G . S ., F . S . S . 10 10 o 197 „ Thos . G . Bullen ... 3 6 15 o 19 8 „ George Cnop ; r ... 37 16 o 201 „ W . Yardley ... 53 o o 20 5 „ C . F . Hogard ... 29 8 o 222 „ R . Grey ... 63 o o 228 „ Robt . H . Halford ... 79 14 o

235 „ A . S . Wildy ... 11 11 o 255 „ John Kirke ... 61 6 6 256 „ Charles Birch ... 45 3 o 259 „ Reginald Hanson ... 31 10 o 43 s 11 J * William Garrod ... 57 4 6 511 „ Asher Barfield ... 52 10 o 534 „ Ferdinand Rath ... 33 12 o

5 6 9 „ Richard Godfrey Webster ... 4 ; 15 o 657 „ Joseph Douglass Mathews ... 79 16 o 704 „ George A . Garratt ... 31 10 o 715 „ E . W . Richardson ... 16 16 o 720 ,, C . Pulman ... 40 o o 742 ,, William Land ... go 6 o 822 „ Lewis Phillips , jun . ... 38 17 o

860 „ W . G . Dickins ... 66 17 o 871 ,, John George Vohmann ... 10 10 o 890 11 James John West ... 2 g 8 o 8 g 8 ,, Joseph Ross Waller ... 57 15 o go 5 ,, Alexander Peebles ... 13 13 o 907 „ Thos . Griffith ... 65 2 o

957 „ Craven P . Cobham ... 37 16 o 1139 „ W . C . Corner ... 21 o o 1185 „ Frederick Binckes , V . P . ... 16 3 16 o 1201 „ E . J . Harty ... 21 o 0 1-jig „ Edward Terry ... 39 18 o l ^ ig „ Frederick Burgess ... 33 12 o

1320 „ R . B . Webster ... 10 10 o 136 5 11 J- Sydney Badkin ... 34 7 6 U 83 „ Raphael Costa ... 158 11 o 1397 „ Robert William Inglis ... 30 9 o 1420 „ John Thomas Gibson ... 24 3 o 1524 „ G . F . M . E . Dietrich ... 28 7 o 1540 „ E . S . Stidolph ... 11 o o

1541 „ E . M . Haigh ... 52 10 o ' 57 * 11 Walter S . Whitaker ... 6 3 o o 'ZQ 3 11 w - Bristow ... 10 10 o 1624 „ George Watkins ... 72 9 o 1627 ,, C . E . Soppet ... 6 S 5 o 1629 „ Rev . C . W . Arnold ... 52 10 o 16 * 57 >> John D . Allcroft , V . P ., M . P . ... 5210 o

16 73 ,, Joseph Langton ... 52 10 o 1 ( 195 >• W . ' "• Purkiss ... 30 9 o 1706 » Joyce Joshua Murray , V . Pat .... no 5 o 1707 > i Joseph Tanner ... 33 12 o 1716 „ John Aird ... 52 10 o 1728 ,, John Dixon ... 21 14 6 i ? " * " * 11 j . J . Michael ... 18 7 6

UNATTACHED . Br . ' . W . Roebuck , V . P . ... 73 19 o „ Stephen B . Wilson , V . P . ... 6 3 o o „ C . A . Cottebrune , P . M ., P . G . Purst . 21 o 0 CHAP . LONDON CHAPTERS . 12 Comp . J . Winter , V . P . ... 31 10 o 188 „ II . M . Levy ... ' 770 811 „ Jno . Ross Gallant ... 81 18 o

A . AND A . RITE . Bro . H . C . Levander ... 21 o o LODGE BERKS AND BUCKS . 574 Brei . Walter B . Wilson ... 26 10 0 1 to 1 ,, L . M . Nixon ... 27 6 0

BRISTOL . ,, Edward Thomas Inskip ... 81 18 o CAMBRIDGE . 8-jn „ C . F . M . Mundy ... 15 15 o

CHESHIRE . 293 „ Henry Gland Lisle ... 10 10 o 425 ,, F . A . Dickson ... 10 10 o 425 „ James Salmon ... 33 12 o 537 „ Francis Henry ... jo 10 o 979 11 J ° bn Blackhurst ... 26 5 o CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORLAND . 129 „ Geo . J . McKay ... 150 o o

Royal Masonic Institution For Boys.

DERBYSHIRE . LODGE 353 Bro . Hugh E . Diamond ... 18 18 o 353 „ William Boden ... 37 16 o DEVONSHIRE . 70 Bro . C . Godtschalk ... 220 o o

DORSET . „ J . M . P . Montagu ... 401 12 o ESSEX . 51 „ T . J . Railing ... 40 19 o 51 „ Charles Cobb ... 68 5 o 1000 „ Frederick Wood , V . P . ... 109 19 10 1457 ,, Thos . W . Nicholson ... 14 1 9

DURHAM . „ W . H . Crooker ... 1 ss 8 o

GLOUCESTERSHIRE . 82 „ Col . Henry Basevi , V . P . ... 93 9 o 592 „ John Hyde ... 85 1 o 839 „ R . W . White ... 16 S o o 855 „ Geo . W . Collen ... 33 3 o

HANTS AND ISLE OF WIGHT . 723 „ Richard Eve , V . P . ... 105 00 HERTS . 1580 „ Edgar Bowyer ... 26 5 o

KENT . 20 ,, Thos . Wyle ... 66 3 o igg ,, Edward Lucky ... 136 10 o 1464 „ Charles Dinham ... 42 o o 1206 „ R . Jnynes Emmerson ... 151 g o i 2 og ,, George Page ... 81 18 o

LANCASHIRE ( EAST DIVISION ) . 37 „ Geo . Brockbank , V . P . ... 10 10 o 146 „ William Cooper ... 31 10 o 146 „ I . Taylor ... 10 10 o

221 „ Thos . Entwisle ... 21 o o „ J . L . Hine , V .-Pat . ... 200 5 o 3 ' 7 11 J . H . Sillitoe ... 21 o o

LANCASHIRE ( WEST DIVISION ) . 20 3 „ Bradshaw W . Rowson ... 57 15 o LINCOLNSHIRE . 7 g 2 D . Hansen ... 16 16 o

MIDDLESEX . 94 6 „ T . R . Mclllwham ... 42 o o 1326 „ William Copeman Fox ... 42 o o 1415 „ T . Keene ... 26 5 o 1460 Lieut .-Col . Peters ... 40 o o

,, „ George Kenning , V . P ... 10 10 o CHAP . 1194 „ Rev . P . H . E . Brette , D . D ., V . P . 23 2 o 1423 ,, Henry Faija , CE . ... 10 10 o

MONMOUTH . „ Lieut .-Col . Lyne , P . G . M . ,., 166 19 o NORFOLK . LODGE 52 „ L- > rd Suffield , H . G . Barwell ... 173 5 o 943 „ Edward Orams ... 53 11 o 943 ,, A . Tysson ... ^ 2 10 o

OXFORDSHIRE . 357 ,, Rev . John A . Lloyd ... 27 16 o 478 „ Sir Offley Wakeman , Bart . ... 47 > . *! 6

STAFFORDSHIRE . 419 ,, James Walker ... 35 14 o SUFFOLK . 1008 ,, W . H . Lucia ... iso is o

SURREY . „ Gen . G . S . Brownrigg , C . B . ... 141 15 o 37 ° 11 James Boor , V . P . .. 17 6 6 452 „ Frederick Alfred Manning .., 10 10 o 1714 ,, T . J . Pulley ... 25 14 6 „ Frederick West ... 10 10 o

SUSSEX . 40 „ Rev . E . F . Cave-Brown-Cavc ... 77 14 o 14 C 6 „ Charles John Smith ... 40 19 o

WARWICKSHIRE . 473 n Walter Short and Jas . Cooper ... 73 10 o 284 ,, James G . Moore ... 42 o o 587 „ Charles F . Rowe ... 42 10 6 1431 » B . J . Allsopp ... 57 15 o

YORKSHIRE ( NORTH AND EAST DIVISION ) . 57 Bro . Thomas Thompson ... 48 10 o 1611 „ J . S . Cumberland and A . T . B . Turner ... 26 5 o 1611 „ W . Thompson ... 10 10 o

YORKSHIRE ( WEST ) . 154 „ John Harrop 154 „ R . I . Critchley , V . P . 208 „ Thomas Bateman Fox

208 ,, Albert Green 208 ,, Thomas Richard Vaux 302 „ Thomas Hill , V . P . 302 „ II . Smith , V . P . 302 „ Alfred Robertshaw

Royal Masonic Institution For Boys.

LODGE 521 Bro . Thomas ' M . Benton 1750 „ Daniel Hopkin 750 „ Rawson Kelley "S- 27 „ William Machell

827 Bro . D . Allison Shaw 974 „ James Douglas Laurie toig „ William Porrett ioig „ Benjamin Watson 1102 „ Arthur Alfred Stott

1102 „ John Barker 1102 „ John Kitson Ibberson 1102 „ John Crowther 1102 „ S . E . Howell 1102 ,, J . Poole I 2 . * t 9 II John Edwin Darling £ 5 ¦ ") o o

NORTH WALES AND SALOP . 1143 „ Robert James Sisson ... 137 n o I 336 „ J . Oswell Bury ... " 15 15 0 ¦ 477 11 John Corbett ... 15 15 o SOUTH WALES ( EASTERN DIVISION ) . 15 JS „ J . Edwards Price ... 8 4 o o

HONG KONG . ,, T . G . Linstead .., 15 15 o PUNJAB . „ Major M . Ramsay ... 50 10 o ,, George Davies ... 5 5 o PROV . G . LODGE ROYAL ORDER OF SCOTLAND , LANCASHIRE , AND CHESHIRE . Bro . Jas . Fredk . Twecdalc . ... 105 o o

GRAND MARK LODGE . „ C . Fitzgerald Matier ... 68 C o Making a total received ( with 20 lists to come in ) of— ... £ 10 , 100 O 0 Gen . Brownrigg , Prov . G . M . for Surrey , then rose and said : Your Royal Highness , my lord , ladies , and gentlemen , I rise to propose the next toast , " The Vice-Patrons ,

Vice-Presidents , Trustees , Committees , and Auditors of the Institution . " Their name is legion ; their works are best known and best seen by those who will take the trouble to go to the Royal Masoni : Institution for Boys . If they will go down to Wood Green they will see how the children are cared for , and how the business of education is carried on . In proposing this toast I shall call on Col . Creaton

to respond . Col . Creaton , in responding , said he would give the company to understand that , all thc brethren named in the toast die ! their best 10 promote the welfare of the Institution . They had greatly increased the number of boys , anel if the brethren would support them sufficiently they would be enabled to take in a much larger number than they had

at present in the school . ( Applause . ) Sir Henry Eelwards , Prov . G . M . for West Yorkshire , proposed " Success to the Sister Institutions , the Royal Masonic Institution for Girls , and Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution . " He said : I have very great pleasure in proposing this toast , and considering the great interest I have taken in Ma-scnry for so many years , I do not know

any one who could have had more pleasure than I have in proposing the toast . Although I have always taken great interest in the Girls School and in the Aged Freemasons' Institution , 1 have always looked to thc Boys ' School as that to which our first consideration must be given . All that you have heard about thc Boys' School from H . R . H . I can repeat for the Girls' School . I

presideel last year at the Girls' School , and I never remember a greater success than that was . I trust that all these Institutions which have been founded by good old Masons in the olelen times may continue to flourish , and that in every province and every county contributions will be made equal to those given in former years , and at all events under existing circumstances , when trade was very bad ,

years may follow when as large subscriptions may be given as we have had in former periods . I thank you sincerely for the honour you have done me in allowing me to propose this toast . ( Cheers . ) The toast having been drank , Bro . James Terry , Secretary of the Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution , in response said : —Your Royal

Highness , my lord , ladies , and gentlemen , permit me to return you , on behalf of the Royal Masonic Institution for Girls , and the Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution , the grateful thanks of the separate Committees for thc past services which the members of thc Craft have given at their festivals during this year , and whilst we heartily congratulate Bro . Binckes and the Stewards

representing the Boys' School on raising the magnificent sum of £ 10 , 100 this year , I must inform you that the amount raised during the present year and announced at thc three festivals now totals over £ 30 , 000 . I can assure your Royal Highness that much of the success in raising that sum has occurred from your having accepted the presidency of the Boys' School on this its eightieth anniversary . ( Cheers . ) And in looking forward to the

ensuing festivals of the Benevolent Institution and Girls' School hope and trust that as this Instifcstivals , so in the future may be that of thc Girls' School and thc Benevolent Institution , and on no occasion may it ever be in the province of the executive officers of either of these Institutions to announce a less sum than that which has been announced by thc Secretary of the Boys ' School to-night . I thank you exceedingly for all that you have done . And trust that in the future the same kind

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