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Stewards' Lists.
Lodge ' £ s . d . 77 i Bro . Charles F . Dean ... 10 10 o IIOI ,. w - Ferguson ... 30 o o 1 SS 7 -. g . D . Leslie 15 o o 24 60 „ G . O . Burgess ... 73 10 o
BUCKINGHAMSHIRE . 1 odge CQI Bro . H . H . Sherwin ... 21 0 0 f , „ Rev . W . L . Harnett ... 15 8 0 •uto » T . Taylor 29 8 0 ¦ , Ui " B . R . Wright ... 36 15 0 2244 •>T . T . Coles 31 0 o %% ' „ * S . E . Hipwell ... - Unattached Bro . A . H . Bevan ... 52 1 ° ° Bro . James Stephens Mrs . James Stephens ...
CAMBRIDGESHIRE . Province and Lodge 441 Bro . S . H . Sharman ... 3 6 15 o 853 „ Wm . Briggs 10 10 o Unattached Bro . John Briggs
CHESHIRE . Lodge 287 Bro . I . Alfred Cookson .. 68 5 0 287 » * W . Lancaster ... — MI „ , Harry Nash 53 " ° 321 „ * Wm . Nash — 10 10
477 „ Alex . Saunders ... o 477 i > l - Howson Smith 10 10 0 75 8 „ Thos . Kirkham ... 10 10 o 1045 ,, D . W . Agar Renshaw 10 10 o 1276 ,, F . E . Sharpe ... 21 o 0 2433 » J Armstrong ... 10 10 o
DEVONSHIRE . Province Bro . F . B . Westlake ... 88 4 o DORSETSHIRE . Lodge and Chapter 137 Bro . A . Clarke Chapin ... 1212 o
DURHAM . Province Bro . G . L . Woolley ... 210 o 0 Lodge 531 * Bro . Richard Jack ...
—ESSEX . Lodge 1000 Bro . F . J . Cumine ... 80 o o 1 3 12 „ Thos . Malyn ... rf 5 0 1343 » F . W . Pelfing ... 64 1 0 1457 „ Joseph Tanner ... 17 17 0 1734 „ Percy E . Beard ... 116 11 o
171 , 19 „ A . R . Chamberlayne 26 5 0 2005 » J _ . E- Johnson ... 315 o 0 2 co 6 „ F . Clark 45 0 0 2342 „ J . H . Salter 10 10 0 Lodge and Chapter 2374 Bro . James Speller ... 262 10 0
GLOUCESTERSHIRE . Lodge 82 Bro . E . L . Baylis 43 1 o 493 „ Thos . Robins ... 10 10 0 702 „ H . J . Brewer ... 3 6 15 o 761 „ Major-General W . J .
Vizard 47 5 o 839 » W . B . Wood ... 21 o o Unattached Bro . R . V . Vassar-Smith 10 10 0
HAMPSHIRE AND ISLE OF WIGHT . Lodge 309 Master E . H . Buck ... 42 o 0 3 g 4 Bro . Wm . Bates 35 o 0 6 94 „ Dr . H . R . C . Smith 70 17 0 1331 ,, Geo . H . Atkinson ... 2068 }¦ ' wm . Miller - 3 i 10 0 1776 „ Edward Nayler ... 42 o 0
HERTFORDSHIRE . Lodge 403 Bro . James Farley ... 41 12 6 404 „ Geo . E . Lake ... 10 10 0 449 i > James Shilccck ... 16 o 0 2080 „ R . E . F . Lander ... 13 12 6 2 323 , i R . Loveland Loveland ( tee also House Committee ) ... 31 10 0 2331 „ Samuel Wright ... 21 o 0 2372 „ Dr . W . P . Warren ... 22 1 0 518 „ C . E . Keyser 115 10 0
KENT . Lodge 48 3 Bro . Capt . A . Ronaldson 50 o c 146 4 „ Win . Russell ... 42 o 0 ' 915 „ Edmund G . Walthew 37 o 0 22 co „ Thos . Potter 15 15 0 2 53 o „ Edward Leyton ... 45 o 0 L ' n . ttached MissRowe .. ' . 5 5 o Mrs . J . Williams ; 5 5 0
LANCASHIRE ( EAST DIVISION ) . Pro ; ince Bro . Col . Le Gendre N . Staikie , P . G . M . ... 225 15 0 Ldge ' 52 Bro . E . Fio ^ gatt 10 10 o 348 „ * John Kenyon ... — 6 33 ,, S . Searle 52 10 0 ' 5 ° 4 i , Geo . Grant , M . D . ... 10 10 0 a 529 ,, R . Thompson - ) 2 529 „ Wm . Forrest I „ , „ „ 2 S 29 „ Thos . Longworth f sa , 0 ° 2 S 29 „ Arthur Longworth J
J-ANCASHIRE ( WEST DIVISION ) . 10 ? o 1 ro . Max . Isaac 12 12 0 f ° 3 ., Thos . Wilde Rice ... 10 10 o Ut > attached Bro . Capt . G . H . Garnett 11 11 o
Stewards' Lists.
LINCOLNSHIRE . £ s . d-The Right Hon . the Earl of Yarborough , P . G . M ., Chairman of the Day ... 52 10 o Prov . G . Chapter Comp . W . H . Sissons , " \ G . Supt . Province and Lodge
792 Bro . Frank Barrett Province Bio . Bennett Beeson Lodge 297 Bro . John L . Rayner 362 „ * James Rayner 3 62 „ "Charles James 426 ,, J . J . Rainey ...
4 6 9 „ Charles E . Bonner 712 „ W . H . Smith 792 „ Charles Maddison 792 „ Wm . Hill ... 792 „ Arthur R . Watson 792 „ T . [ Campbell Moss 792 „ * Wilson Goodwin 792 „ Joseph Reddish
792 „ Frank Hazelgrove 792 „ Hy . Burkes , sen . 792 „ * G . W . Goddard S 38 „ W . H . Gane 838 „ Henry Shepherd 9 § 5 j , John R . Clarke 1500 o o 12 3 2 „ J . W . Burdwood 12 S 2 „ Frank C . Hett
1294 „ C . A . Guy ... 1294 „ * Jack Sutcliffe 1294 „ * Anderson Bates 1294 „ * Thomas Mountain 1304 „ Rev . J . Graham , 13 S 6 „ William Mortimer 1447 „ F . D . Davy ... 1482 „ Thos . Staniforth
14 S 2 „ * H . L . Burtenshaw 14 S 2 „ * W . Burtenshaw 1482 „ John Barratt 1482 „ * Rob . N . Brunyer 14 S 2 „ Rev . G . S . Tyack 1482 „ J . Constable ( see also Lodge 2259 ,
W . Yorks . ) ... 1600 „ H . Walker ... 1893 „ E . Croft 2078 „ Rev . E . M . Weigall 2 35 11 N . C . Cockburn 2351 1 , * H . E . Cousans Unattached Bro . Rev . H . F . Oliver '
MIDDLESEX . 7 S 8 Bro . W . Dawson 13 13 o 1237 „ G . C . H . Jennings ... 1309 „ R . C . Read 10 10 o ' 5 ' „ J- Wells C'arke ... 30 o o 2536 „ * R . Fox-Warner ...
—NORFOLK . 52 Ero . R . Wentworth White 36 15 o 100 „ Walter Diver ... 6 S 5 o NORTHANTS AND HUNTS . Bro . the Earl of Euston , P . G . M 26 5 0 NORTHUMBERLAND . 393 Bro . Alex . Darling ... 10 10 o . 393 » Rf'bert Marshall ... 42 o o
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE . Province and Loi ' ge 1 794 Bro . T . J . Hayter ... 127 16 o Province Bro . A . H . Bonser ... 103 1 o 2412 Bro . Walter Binns ( see also L . 1648 , W . Y . )
Unattached * Bro . J . G . Martin ... — Province NORTH WALES . Bro . C . K . Benson ... 26 5 o 1369 Bro . Herbert R . Heap ... 36 5 o Ur . attached Miss Dora A- Benson ... 10 10 o Bro . Edward Roberls ... 10 10 o
OXFORDSHIRE . 340 Bro . G . H . Annetts ... 62 17 o 357 „ R . E . Baynes , M . A . 10 10 o 478 „ Rev . Dr . H . R . Cooper Smith ( see also Hants , and I . W ..
Lo . 694 ) 10 10 o 599 „ Hubert Bartlelt ... 14 14 o 1036 „ Austin Webb ... 7 12 o 1515 » R- ' •Vemey ... 26 o o 1895 „ Archibald Brakspeer 21 o o 2414 „ E . R . Wingfield ... 14 o o
SHROPSHIRE . 117 Bro . W . Adams 36 15 o 611 „ Rowland G . VeraLles 10 10 o 1621 „ W . L . Scuthwell ... 15 15 o
SOMERSETSHIRE . 17 S 0 „ Bro . H . Amos ... 36 15 o SOUTH WALES ( WEST IJIVISON ) . The Province Bro . I . Llewellyn Thomas 210 o o STAFFORDSHIRE .
Province and Lodge 726 Bro . Wm . Hall 152 5 o SUFFOLK . 936 i , ( Name lo follow ) ... 26 5 o 122 4 Bro . W . G . Normandale 5 S 16 o 2371 „ Geo . R . Quilter ... 42 o o SURREY . 889 Bro . T . Wilkinson ... 25 o o 1347 „ Alfred Stribling ... 168 18 o 1362 „ Thos . Badon Philips 40 o 6
1826 „ Walter Gripper ... 46 4 o 1872 „ Arthur R . Owst ... to 10 o 2120 ,, Chas . Welch 33 1 6 Chapter 2246 Comp . Frederick Clark ... 10 10 o Unattached Bro . A . H . Cole „ Walter G . Langlands 10 10 o ,, Robt . A , Thompson 10 10 0
Stewards' Lists.
Lodge £ s . d . SUSSEX . Si 1 Bro . Percival L . Hart ... 21 o o S 51 „ R . Piper 63 o o S 51 „ T . H . Crouch ... 21 0 o 916 „ John H . Ewart ... 31 10 o mo „ James Andrews ... 10 10 o l 6 3 6 » John Wood 21 o o 1 S 21 „ Henry R . Spooner ... 4 S 16 6 2201 „ Chapman Marshall 21 00 2 434 i » John Eastes 23 2 o Unattached
* Mrs . John Wood ... — WARWICKSHIRE . 74 Bro . Chas . Lee ... " V 74 „ E . C . Newey f - 74 „ Benjamin Hunn f J 74 „ Joshua Perkins ) 2 S 4 „ John W . Margetts ... 81 iS o 739 » ]•C Stackhouse ... 31 10 o 10 . 11 ., Wm . Butler 26 5 o
1551 „ F . E . Wattis \ 1551 „ Edward Mallard 1 > 55 ' i > Jno . A . Dexter I 1551 „ Fred . Mundey I 1551 „ T . H . Pearce I 1551 „ Sir J . Sawyer I fi ' 55 1 , < — •Bayliss ... / ' 551 , 1 G . A . Holder 1 ssi .. Ed . Drakelev
' 55 ' » Harry James 1551 „ C . C . Walker ¦ 55 ' » !• G . Bennett / 2133 „ S . Petter 10 10 o WILTSHIRE . Province and Lodge 5 S 6 Bro . W . C . Powning ... 210 o o
WORCESTERSHIRE . Lechmere Memorial 105 o o 18 74 Bro . C . D . Eaton 26 5 o 18 74 „ H . S . Bailey 5 5 o 2385 „ Herbert Manley , M . A ., M . D . ... 2100 2385 „ G . B . Buttery ... 21 0 o Unattached Bro . T . R . Arter 10 10 o
YORKSHIRE ( N . AND E . ) 1848 Bro . Vernon Cooper ... 33 17 o YORKSHIRE ( W . A Unattached Bro . H . Smith , P . D P G . M .. Lodge 139 Bro . G . W . Hawkesley ... 139 „ C . W . Kayser 154 ,. G . H . Parke 154 „ W . Aked Staffer ... 206 ,. Francis G . Corner ...
296 „ Harold Thomas 306 „ W . Blackburn S 10 „ J . Harrison 904 „ G . Foster rotS „ Tom Tsvivey 1042 „ R . J . Smith , 1102 , ; John France ... / 6 o ° ° ° 110 S „ W . A . Walker 1239 „ T . E . Barker 1311 „ I . A . Goodwin , J . P
1513 „ E . I . F . Rideal 164 S „ Walter Binns ( sei Lodge 2412 , Notts ! 1736 „ Alfred E . Dalzell .. ' 206 9 „ Miss M . A . Bailey ... 2259 „ John Constable ( se . also Lodge , No 1482 , Lincolnshire , 2 3 21 „ S . Robinson
2 3 21 „ I . A . Drake 253 S „ WalterFearnehough ^ GUERNSEY AND ALDERNEY . Bro . J . Balfour Cockburn 15 15 o JERSEY . 244 per the Chairman 10 10 0 STATIONS ABROAD . MALTA .
Unattached Bro . J . A . Bell 10 10 o JAPAN . 1401 Bro . L . D . Abraham ... 26 5 o ST . HELENA . 4 SS „ Guy W . Hogg ... 10 10 0 SCOTLAND . 420 „ James Mead
SUMMARY OF THE PROVINCES .
£ s . d . Bedfordshire 31 10 0 Berkshire 230 13 6 Buckinghamshire 186 11 o Cambridgeshire 47 5 o Cheshire 195 6 o Devonshire 73 10 0 Dorsetshire 12 12 o
Durham 210 o o Essex 963 19 o Gloucestershire 169 1 o Hampshire and Isle of Wight ... 221 7 o Hertfordshire 271 16 o Kent _ 200 5 o Lancashire ( East Division ) ... 351 15 o „ ( West Division ) ... 34 13 o Lincolnshire 1500 o 0 Middlesex 54 3 o Norfolk 105 o o North Wales 83 10 o
., . £ s- <*• Northants and Hunts 26 ' 5 o Northumberland 52 10 o Nottinghamshire 230 17 o Oxfordshire 16 S 3 o Shropshire ... ... ... 63 o o Somersetshire 36 15 o South Wales ( West Division ) ... 210 o o
ataiturdshire ... 152 5 0 Suffolk I 2 7 1 o S ^ y 355 4 o Sussex 2 Co iS 6 Warwickshire ... 339 3 0 Wiltshire 210 o o Worcestershire 1 S 9 o o Yorkshire ( North and E » st ) ... 3 S 17 o „ ( West ; ... ... 603 o o Guernsey and Alderney ... 15 15 o Jersey ... ... , o Stations Abroad 47 5 o
172 STEWARDS—LONDON £ 71352 12 o 232 STEWARDS—PROVINCES ... s , o 6 o 1 o GRAND TOTAL £ 15 , 412 13 o The Earl of EUSTON , Prov . G . M . Norths and Hunts , proposed " The Other Masonic Charities . " He congratulated the Earl of Yarborough on the magnificent sum which had been realised under his Chairmanship . As Masons , the brethren followed out their ideas as Masons . Charity was their first and sole object , and he thought in proposing success to the other
two Cnanties , one of which had already held its festival this year , and that of the Boys' School , which was to hold its festival shortly in June , he hoped they would join with him in wishing every prosperity and success to those , and the same success to those Institutions , as had been accomplished thit evening . He need not go into any details as to how the management was carried out . They were all satisfied at the present moment with the wav
their Chanties were being managed , and he took the opportunity of congratulating the Secretaries and the Committee on the way they carried out their duties . He only asked them to wish every possible success to the other Institutions , and nrght they go on prospering year by year and accumulate funds and invest surplus every year , because they did nst know what bad times might come ,
Bro . J . M . MCLEOD , P . G S . B ., Sec . R . M . I . B ., rising to reply , said he desired to tender his congratulations to the noble Chairman and theSteivards on the result of the evening ' s announcement , and to thank Lord Euston f jr the very kind way he had spoken of him personally . He greatly appreciated the honour which had been bestowed on him b y the M . YV . G . M ., and which he felt met with the approval of the Craft generally . He also thanked his lordship for the manner in which he had mentioned the other Institutions , on whose behalf he had to reply . All were equally deserving of suooort . At
the Benevolent Festival in February last nearl y ^ 20 , 000 was subscribed , showing clearly that the work of that Institution was very dear to the brethren . He trusted the Boys would come in for a few of the crumbs left after such splendid results for the other Institutions . The progressive Boys ' School well deserved substantial support . The Results of the Public Examinations show how increasingl y successful the system of education is —our being able to compete in the highest examinations with boys two or three
years older . With that very distinguished brother the Duke of Devonshire in the chair , he-looked for a result at the festival on June 24 th , which woald enable the Committee to make , not only further investments as recommended by the proposer , but also to make further provision for an extended operalion of the work of the School .
Brc . JAMES TERRY , P . G . S . B ., Sec . R . M . B . L . who was loudly called for , said , not wishing at all to lengthen the proceeding , of the evening , his name not having in the first instance been associated with the subject of the toast , he waited , naturally , until he accepted the permission of the noble Chairman to respond , The brethren had been kind enough to call upon him , not
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Stewards' Lists.
Lodge ' £ s . d . 77 i Bro . Charles F . Dean ... 10 10 o IIOI ,. w - Ferguson ... 30 o o 1 SS 7 -. g . D . Leslie 15 o o 24 60 „ G . O . Burgess ... 73 10 o
BUCKINGHAMSHIRE . 1 odge CQI Bro . H . H . Sherwin ... 21 0 0 f , „ Rev . W . L . Harnett ... 15 8 0 •uto » T . Taylor 29 8 0 ¦ , Ui " B . R . Wright ... 36 15 0 2244 •>T . T . Coles 31 0 o %% ' „ * S . E . Hipwell ... - Unattached Bro . A . H . Bevan ... 52 1 ° ° Bro . James Stephens Mrs . James Stephens ...
CAMBRIDGESHIRE . Province and Lodge 441 Bro . S . H . Sharman ... 3 6 15 o 853 „ Wm . Briggs 10 10 o Unattached Bro . John Briggs
CHESHIRE . Lodge 287 Bro . I . Alfred Cookson .. 68 5 0 287 » * W . Lancaster ... — MI „ , Harry Nash 53 " ° 321 „ * Wm . Nash — 10 10
477 „ Alex . Saunders ... o 477 i > l - Howson Smith 10 10 0 75 8 „ Thos . Kirkham ... 10 10 o 1045 ,, D . W . Agar Renshaw 10 10 o 1276 ,, F . E . Sharpe ... 21 o 0 2433 » J Armstrong ... 10 10 o
DEVONSHIRE . Province Bro . F . B . Westlake ... 88 4 o DORSETSHIRE . Lodge and Chapter 137 Bro . A . Clarke Chapin ... 1212 o
DURHAM . Province Bro . G . L . Woolley ... 210 o 0 Lodge 531 * Bro . Richard Jack ...
—ESSEX . Lodge 1000 Bro . F . J . Cumine ... 80 o o 1 3 12 „ Thos . Malyn ... rf 5 0 1343 » F . W . Pelfing ... 64 1 0 1457 „ Joseph Tanner ... 17 17 0 1734 „ Percy E . Beard ... 116 11 o
171 , 19 „ A . R . Chamberlayne 26 5 0 2005 » J _ . E- Johnson ... 315 o 0 2 co 6 „ F . Clark 45 0 0 2342 „ J . H . Salter 10 10 0 Lodge and Chapter 2374 Bro . James Speller ... 262 10 0
GLOUCESTERSHIRE . Lodge 82 Bro . E . L . Baylis 43 1 o 493 „ Thos . Robins ... 10 10 0 702 „ H . J . Brewer ... 3 6 15 o 761 „ Major-General W . J .
Vizard 47 5 o 839 » W . B . Wood ... 21 o o Unattached Bro . R . V . Vassar-Smith 10 10 0
HAMPSHIRE AND ISLE OF WIGHT . Lodge 309 Master E . H . Buck ... 42 o 0 3 g 4 Bro . Wm . Bates 35 o 0 6 94 „ Dr . H . R . C . Smith 70 17 0 1331 ,, Geo . H . Atkinson ... 2068 }¦ ' wm . Miller - 3 i 10 0 1776 „ Edward Nayler ... 42 o 0
HERTFORDSHIRE . Lodge 403 Bro . James Farley ... 41 12 6 404 „ Geo . E . Lake ... 10 10 0 449 i > James Shilccck ... 16 o 0 2080 „ R . E . F . Lander ... 13 12 6 2 323 , i R . Loveland Loveland ( tee also House Committee ) ... 31 10 0 2331 „ Samuel Wright ... 21 o 0 2372 „ Dr . W . P . Warren ... 22 1 0 518 „ C . E . Keyser 115 10 0
KENT . Lodge 48 3 Bro . Capt . A . Ronaldson 50 o c 146 4 „ Win . Russell ... 42 o 0 ' 915 „ Edmund G . Walthew 37 o 0 22 co „ Thos . Potter 15 15 0 2 53 o „ Edward Leyton ... 45 o 0 L ' n . ttached MissRowe .. ' . 5 5 o Mrs . J . Williams ; 5 5 0
LANCASHIRE ( EAST DIVISION ) . Pro ; ince Bro . Col . Le Gendre N . Staikie , P . G . M . ... 225 15 0 Ldge ' 52 Bro . E . Fio ^ gatt 10 10 o 348 „ * John Kenyon ... — 6 33 ,, S . Searle 52 10 0 ' 5 ° 4 i , Geo . Grant , M . D . ... 10 10 0 a 529 ,, R . Thompson - ) 2 529 „ Wm . Forrest I „ , „ „ 2 S 29 „ Thos . Longworth f sa , 0 ° 2 S 29 „ Arthur Longworth J
J-ANCASHIRE ( WEST DIVISION ) . 10 ? o 1 ro . Max . Isaac 12 12 0 f ° 3 ., Thos . Wilde Rice ... 10 10 o Ut > attached Bro . Capt . G . H . Garnett 11 11 o
Stewards' Lists.
LINCOLNSHIRE . £ s . d-The Right Hon . the Earl of Yarborough , P . G . M ., Chairman of the Day ... 52 10 o Prov . G . Chapter Comp . W . H . Sissons , " \ G . Supt . Province and Lodge
792 Bro . Frank Barrett Province Bio . Bennett Beeson Lodge 297 Bro . John L . Rayner 362 „ * James Rayner 3 62 „ "Charles James 426 ,, J . J . Rainey ...
4 6 9 „ Charles E . Bonner 712 „ W . H . Smith 792 „ Charles Maddison 792 „ Wm . Hill ... 792 „ Arthur R . Watson 792 „ T . [ Campbell Moss 792 „ * Wilson Goodwin 792 „ Joseph Reddish
792 „ Frank Hazelgrove 792 „ Hy . Burkes , sen . 792 „ * G . W . Goddard S 38 „ W . H . Gane 838 „ Henry Shepherd 9 § 5 j , John R . Clarke 1500 o o 12 3 2 „ J . W . Burdwood 12 S 2 „ Frank C . Hett
1294 „ C . A . Guy ... 1294 „ * Jack Sutcliffe 1294 „ * Anderson Bates 1294 „ * Thomas Mountain 1304 „ Rev . J . Graham , 13 S 6 „ William Mortimer 1447 „ F . D . Davy ... 1482 „ Thos . Staniforth
14 S 2 „ * H . L . Burtenshaw 14 S 2 „ * W . Burtenshaw 1482 „ John Barratt 1482 „ * Rob . N . Brunyer 14 S 2 „ Rev . G . S . Tyack 1482 „ J . Constable ( see also Lodge 2259 ,
W . Yorks . ) ... 1600 „ H . Walker ... 1893 „ E . Croft 2078 „ Rev . E . M . Weigall 2 35 11 N . C . Cockburn 2351 1 , * H . E . Cousans Unattached Bro . Rev . H . F . Oliver '
MIDDLESEX . 7 S 8 Bro . W . Dawson 13 13 o 1237 „ G . C . H . Jennings ... 1309 „ R . C . Read 10 10 o ' 5 ' „ J- Wells C'arke ... 30 o o 2536 „ * R . Fox-Warner ...
—NORFOLK . 52 Ero . R . Wentworth White 36 15 o 100 „ Walter Diver ... 6 S 5 o NORTHANTS AND HUNTS . Bro . the Earl of Euston , P . G . M 26 5 0 NORTHUMBERLAND . 393 Bro . Alex . Darling ... 10 10 o . 393 » Rf'bert Marshall ... 42 o o
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE . Province and Loi ' ge 1 794 Bro . T . J . Hayter ... 127 16 o Province Bro . A . H . Bonser ... 103 1 o 2412 Bro . Walter Binns ( see also L . 1648 , W . Y . )
Unattached * Bro . J . G . Martin ... — Province NORTH WALES . Bro . C . K . Benson ... 26 5 o 1369 Bro . Herbert R . Heap ... 36 5 o Ur . attached Miss Dora A- Benson ... 10 10 o Bro . Edward Roberls ... 10 10 o
OXFORDSHIRE . 340 Bro . G . H . Annetts ... 62 17 o 357 „ R . E . Baynes , M . A . 10 10 o 478 „ Rev . Dr . H . R . Cooper Smith ( see also Hants , and I . W ..
Lo . 694 ) 10 10 o 599 „ Hubert Bartlelt ... 14 14 o 1036 „ Austin Webb ... 7 12 o 1515 » R- ' •Vemey ... 26 o o 1895 „ Archibald Brakspeer 21 o o 2414 „ E . R . Wingfield ... 14 o o
SHROPSHIRE . 117 Bro . W . Adams 36 15 o 611 „ Rowland G . VeraLles 10 10 o 1621 „ W . L . Scuthwell ... 15 15 o
SOMERSETSHIRE . 17 S 0 „ Bro . H . Amos ... 36 15 o SOUTH WALES ( WEST IJIVISON ) . The Province Bro . I . Llewellyn Thomas 210 o o STAFFORDSHIRE .
Province and Lodge 726 Bro . Wm . Hall 152 5 o SUFFOLK . 936 i , ( Name lo follow ) ... 26 5 o 122 4 Bro . W . G . Normandale 5 S 16 o 2371 „ Geo . R . Quilter ... 42 o o SURREY . 889 Bro . T . Wilkinson ... 25 o o 1347 „ Alfred Stribling ... 168 18 o 1362 „ Thos . Badon Philips 40 o 6
1826 „ Walter Gripper ... 46 4 o 1872 „ Arthur R . Owst ... to 10 o 2120 ,, Chas . Welch 33 1 6 Chapter 2246 Comp . Frederick Clark ... 10 10 o Unattached Bro . A . H . Cole „ Walter G . Langlands 10 10 o ,, Robt . A , Thompson 10 10 0
Stewards' Lists.
Lodge £ s . d . SUSSEX . Si 1 Bro . Percival L . Hart ... 21 o o S 51 „ R . Piper 63 o o S 51 „ T . H . Crouch ... 21 0 o 916 „ John H . Ewart ... 31 10 o mo „ James Andrews ... 10 10 o l 6 3 6 » John Wood 21 o o 1 S 21 „ Henry R . Spooner ... 4 S 16 6 2201 „ Chapman Marshall 21 00 2 434 i » John Eastes 23 2 o Unattached
* Mrs . John Wood ... — WARWICKSHIRE . 74 Bro . Chas . Lee ... " V 74 „ E . C . Newey f - 74 „ Benjamin Hunn f J 74 „ Joshua Perkins ) 2 S 4 „ John W . Margetts ... 81 iS o 739 » ]•C Stackhouse ... 31 10 o 10 . 11 ., Wm . Butler 26 5 o
1551 „ F . E . Wattis \ 1551 „ Edward Mallard 1 > 55 ' i > Jno . A . Dexter I 1551 „ Fred . Mundey I 1551 „ T . H . Pearce I 1551 „ Sir J . Sawyer I fi ' 55 1 , < — •Bayliss ... / ' 551 , 1 G . A . Holder 1 ssi .. Ed . Drakelev
' 55 ' » Harry James 1551 „ C . C . Walker ¦ 55 ' » !• G . Bennett / 2133 „ S . Petter 10 10 o WILTSHIRE . Province and Lodge 5 S 6 Bro . W . C . Powning ... 210 o o
WORCESTERSHIRE . Lechmere Memorial 105 o o 18 74 Bro . C . D . Eaton 26 5 o 18 74 „ H . S . Bailey 5 5 o 2385 „ Herbert Manley , M . A ., M . D . ... 2100 2385 „ G . B . Buttery ... 21 0 o Unattached Bro . T . R . Arter 10 10 o
YORKSHIRE ( N . AND E . ) 1848 Bro . Vernon Cooper ... 33 17 o YORKSHIRE ( W . A Unattached Bro . H . Smith , P . D P G . M .. Lodge 139 Bro . G . W . Hawkesley ... 139 „ C . W . Kayser 154 ,. G . H . Parke 154 „ W . Aked Staffer ... 206 ,. Francis G . Corner ...
296 „ Harold Thomas 306 „ W . Blackburn S 10 „ J . Harrison 904 „ G . Foster rotS „ Tom Tsvivey 1042 „ R . J . Smith , 1102 , ; John France ... / 6 o ° ° ° 110 S „ W . A . Walker 1239 „ T . E . Barker 1311 „ I . A . Goodwin , J . P
1513 „ E . I . F . Rideal 164 S „ Walter Binns ( sei Lodge 2412 , Notts ! 1736 „ Alfred E . Dalzell .. ' 206 9 „ Miss M . A . Bailey ... 2259 „ John Constable ( se . also Lodge , No 1482 , Lincolnshire , 2 3 21 „ S . Robinson
2 3 21 „ I . A . Drake 253 S „ WalterFearnehough ^ GUERNSEY AND ALDERNEY . Bro . J . Balfour Cockburn 15 15 o JERSEY . 244 per the Chairman 10 10 0 STATIONS ABROAD . MALTA .
Unattached Bro . J . A . Bell 10 10 o JAPAN . 1401 Bro . L . D . Abraham ... 26 5 o ST . HELENA . 4 SS „ Guy W . Hogg ... 10 10 0 SCOTLAND . 420 „ James Mead
SUMMARY OF THE PROVINCES .
£ s . d . Bedfordshire 31 10 0 Berkshire 230 13 6 Buckinghamshire 186 11 o Cambridgeshire 47 5 o Cheshire 195 6 o Devonshire 73 10 0 Dorsetshire 12 12 o
Durham 210 o o Essex 963 19 o Gloucestershire 169 1 o Hampshire and Isle of Wight ... 221 7 o Hertfordshire 271 16 o Kent _ 200 5 o Lancashire ( East Division ) ... 351 15 o „ ( West Division ) ... 34 13 o Lincolnshire 1500 o 0 Middlesex 54 3 o Norfolk 105 o o North Wales 83 10 o
., . £ s- <*• Northants and Hunts 26 ' 5 o Northumberland 52 10 o Nottinghamshire 230 17 o Oxfordshire 16 S 3 o Shropshire ... ... ... 63 o o Somersetshire 36 15 o South Wales ( West Division ) ... 210 o o
ataiturdshire ... 152 5 0 Suffolk I 2 7 1 o S ^ y 355 4 o Sussex 2 Co iS 6 Warwickshire ... 339 3 0 Wiltshire 210 o o Worcestershire 1 S 9 o o Yorkshire ( North and E » st ) ... 3 S 17 o „ ( West ; ... ... 603 o o Guernsey and Alderney ... 15 15 o Jersey ... ... , o Stations Abroad 47 5 o
172 STEWARDS—LONDON £ 71352 12 o 232 STEWARDS—PROVINCES ... s , o 6 o 1 o GRAND TOTAL £ 15 , 412 13 o The Earl of EUSTON , Prov . G . M . Norths and Hunts , proposed " The Other Masonic Charities . " He congratulated the Earl of Yarborough on the magnificent sum which had been realised under his Chairmanship . As Masons , the brethren followed out their ideas as Masons . Charity was their first and sole object , and he thought in proposing success to the other
two Cnanties , one of which had already held its festival this year , and that of the Boys' School , which was to hold its festival shortly in June , he hoped they would join with him in wishing every prosperity and success to those , and the same success to those Institutions , as had been accomplished thit evening . He need not go into any details as to how the management was carried out . They were all satisfied at the present moment with the wav
their Chanties were being managed , and he took the opportunity of congratulating the Secretaries and the Committee on the way they carried out their duties . He only asked them to wish every possible success to the other Institutions , and nrght they go on prospering year by year and accumulate funds and invest surplus every year , because they did nst know what bad times might come ,
Bro . J . M . MCLEOD , P . G S . B ., Sec . R . M . I . B ., rising to reply , said he desired to tender his congratulations to the noble Chairman and theSteivards on the result of the evening ' s announcement , and to thank Lord Euston f jr the very kind way he had spoken of him personally . He greatly appreciated the honour which had been bestowed on him b y the M . YV . G . M ., and which he felt met with the approval of the Craft generally . He also thanked his lordship for the manner in which he had mentioned the other Institutions , on whose behalf he had to reply . All were equally deserving of suooort . At
the Benevolent Festival in February last nearl y ^ 20 , 000 was subscribed , showing clearly that the work of that Institution was very dear to the brethren . He trusted the Boys would come in for a few of the crumbs left after such splendid results for the other Institutions . The progressive Boys ' School well deserved substantial support . The Results of the Public Examinations show how increasingl y successful the system of education is —our being able to compete in the highest examinations with boys two or three
years older . With that very distinguished brother the Duke of Devonshire in the chair , he-looked for a result at the festival on June 24 th , which woald enable the Committee to make , not only further investments as recommended by the proposer , but also to make further provision for an extended operalion of the work of the School .
Brc . JAMES TERRY , P . G . S . B ., Sec . R . M . B . L . who was loudly called for , said , not wishing at all to lengthen the proceeding , of the evening , his name not having in the first instance been associated with the subject of the toast , he waited , naturally , until he accepted the permission of the noble Chairman to respond , The brethren had been kind enough to call upon him , not