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Summer Outing Of The Finsbury Park Lodge.
very successful outing that day , and the satisfactory manner in whicli he had arranged for the comfort of the assembled guests . He ( Bro . Inder ) trusted tha t Bro . Parish might be spared for many years to assist in making these outings agreeable . The W . M . replied that it was always a pleasure to him to do anything he
could to make thc Finsbury Park Lodge successful , and he trusted that as long as he had health and strength he would always do his best to make the ladies ' nights and summer outings as agreeable as possible , especially when he was supported by the presence of so many amiable ladies , and so energetic a Secretary as Past Master Oldis , who had done everything possible for the comfort of all present .
The party then again entered the vehicles , and were driven to Grantham Station , where the saloons were immediately entered attached to the London express , which duly arrived at Finsbury Park about io p . m ., when the company separated , after congratulating each other that it was one of the most successful outings the lodge had ever enjoyed , and that their thanks tvere due to the Great Northern Railway Company for the facilities given .
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Peace and Harmony Lodge , No . 60 . A meeting cf this lodge was convened at Freemasons' Hall , Great Queen-street , on the 25 th ult ., when there were present , among others , Bros . H . J . Lardner , P . M . 1 G 23 , P . G . S ., VV . M . ; E . Rogers , P . M ., P . G . S ., Sec . ; O . Polenz , S . D . ; Major Walls , P . M ., P . G . S ., P . G . Std . Br ., D . of C ; J . Barton , P . M ., P . G . S . ; Chancellor , P . M ., P . G . S . j Dr . W . H * . Kempster , P . M ., P . G . S . ; VV . H . Kempster , jun ., P . M ., P . G . S . ; and W . Thomas , P . M . Among the visitors were Bros . J . Boulton , P . M ., P . G . P . * , E . S . Lardner , P . M ., P . G . S . , * Geo . Davis , P . M . ; T . Simpson , P . M . 1745 ; and N . P . Lardner , P . M . 1745 .
The minutes of the previous meeting having * been read and confirmed , two brethren were passed to the Second Degree . Bro . Debenham , P . M ., G . S ., was unanimously elected W . M . ; Bro . II . Young , P . M ., P . G . S ., Treasurer ; and Bro . Evenden , P . M ., Tyler . A Past Master ' s jewel was voted to the W . M . Apologies for non-attendance were received from Bros . Debenham , J . W . ; H . Young , P . G . S ., Treas . ; H . Slade , P . G . S . ; and others .
The Iodge having been closed , the brethren and their visitors journeyed by train to Hampton Court , where at Tagg ' s Island an excellent luncheon was served . The next pleasant feature was a run up the river to Cherlsey in one of Tagg ' s steam launches . The day , unfortunately , although dry , was sunless , and the scenery necessarily did not appear to advantage . The return was made to the Mitre Hotel at u . 30 , where the banquet , admirably served , was heartily enjoyed .
Bro . James Boulton , P . G . Purst ., responded in happy terms for " The Grand Officers . " Bro . W . H . Kempster , jun ., I . P . M ., proposed in kindly vords "The Health of the VV . M . " In the course of his remarks , he said that he was justified in saying that the members and their guests that day had enjoyed the outing , the success of which was
mainly due to the kindness and liberality of the VV . M . Of Bro . Lardner s services as a worker not only in the Craft , but in other Degrees , he ( the speaker ) , as a younger Masnn , would not presume to dilate upon . The W . M . wis also well known in Masonic circles as a staunch supporter of their great Charitable Institutions , and wherever any gcod work could be performed he was always to the fore .
This pledge having been received most enthusiastically , the recipient of the compliment modestly replied . Bros . E . S . Lardner , P . G . S . ; Thomas Simpson , P . M . ; and G . Davis , P . M ., acknowledged the toast of " The Visitors . " Bro . Kempster , jun ., replied for " The Past Masters ; " Bro . E . Rogers , P . M ., for " The Treasurer and Secretary ; " and Bro . Polenz for " The Officers . "
The majority of the members returned to town by an early train , but the others remained somewhat late , and with a sigh of regret left the Mitre ' s pleasant locale to mingle once more with the noise and bustle of London ' s mighty hive .
Minerva Lodge , No . 250 . On Thursday , the 24 th ult ., being St . John's Festival , th : brethren ot th ; above Iodge assembled at their Masonic Hill , Hull , for the purpose of taking part in the imposing ceremony of installing the VV . M . for the ensuing 12 mnths . fhe choice of the brethren having been accorded to Bro . Haggitt C ilbeck , he was duly installed into the chair of K . S . by Bro . R . R . Hawsey , P . M ., P . P . G . R ; g ., and several ol the Past Masters , after which Bro . H . Colbeck appointed and invested his ollicers as follows : Bros . William Coysh , l . P . M . j John Watson , S . VV . ; Frank Hall , J . VV . ; I . A .
Brown , P . M ., Chap . ; II . Haigh , P . M ., P . P . G . D ., L-cture Mister and Treasurer Benevolent Fund ; M . C . Peck , P . M ., P . G . Std . Br . England , Treas . ; VV . H-lder , P . M ., P . P . G . S . of VV .. Treasurer Benevolent Fund ; J . E . Walker , P . M ., Sec . ; L W . Powell , SID . j W . H . Hodge , J . D . ; T . Fawley Judge , D . C . ; John Mackaill , P . M ., P . P . G . S . B ., Almoner ; T . Harrison , S . J . Feldman , Richird VVitty , VV . Lofthouse , R . W . E . Whitehead , R . Freeman , VV . S . Walker , and A . Wilson , S ; e . vards ; F . Wilson , P . P . G . O ., Org . ; G . Minns , I . G . ; VV . Clayton , Tyler ; and F . Clayton , Asst . Tyler .
A banquet was held subsequently in the large dining hall of the lodge , which wis specially decorated with reference tothe Jubileeother Mijesty the Qieen , the Patroness of the Masonic Charitable Institutions . ""* The W . M . was supported by Bros . James Milestone , W . M ., } . Wilton , P . M ., T . Thompson , P . M ., and T . Morrill , P . M ., 0157 ; C . Judge , W . M . 1010 ; E . Ryley ,
W . M . 1605 ; J . L . Charter , W . M ., A . Spring . P . M ., and Leigh , P . M ., 2134 ; T . B . Redfearn , W . M . 1511 , P . P . G . S . ; H . C . Godfrey , VVM . 731 : C . J . Smith , W . M . 2504 j and Past Masters of the lodge , ar . d a large number of visitors and , brethren of the lodge . The customary loyal and Masonic toasts were duly honoured .
Amongst those present were the Proy . G . Sec , Bro . M . C . Peck , P . G . S . B . Eng ., who proposed "The Health of the New Worshipful Mister , " ana sung aa origini installation song . The toast was drunk with the greatest enthusiasm . The W . M . responded , thanking the brethren for the high honour they had conferred upon him that day , and assured them that the chair would not lose any of its lustre during his year of office . All he wanted was the co-operation of the Past Masters and members generally to make the year one of unqualified success .
The Worshipful Masters and Wardens of the Humber , Kingston , D ; Li Pole , Alexandra , and Londesborough Lodges , together with many brethren of the Craft , were also present . lhe speeches were interspersed with vocal and instrumental music , and the smiling faces of the members of the loige and their numerous visitors evinced the enjoyment which prevailed amongst all present . The banquet was provided by Mr . Feller , of the Imperial Hotel , and left nothing to be desired .
Carnarvon Lodge , No . 804 . The regular meeting of this lodge was held on Tuesday , the ( 5 th inst ., at the Masonic Hall , Ilavant , and was well attended , it being for the purpose of installing the VV . M . elect , Bro . J . M . Godfrey , I ' . M . The lodge was opened by the VV . M ., Bro . George I Liggett , with a full attendance of officers , and after the usual preliminaries he duly
initiated a candidate into the ancient mysteries . Bro . II . Nelson Price , I . P . M ., & c ., took the chair as Installing Officer . The W . M . elect was then presented and the ceremony of installation was proceeded with , the Board of Installed Masters being widely representative . After thc usual addresses , which were impressively delivered by the Installing Master , a hearty vote of thanks was tendered to him for the excellent manner
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in which he had discharged his duties . The VV . M . then rose , and in fitting terms proceeded to invest Bro . Harry Nelson Price , Past Grand Std . Br . England , with a gold jewel of office in commemoration of the honour recently conferred upon him , which had been subscribed for by the members of his mother lodge . The ordinary business being brought to a close the brethren and visitors adjourned to the banqueting room , where upwards of so sat down , amongst whom were the following : Bros . ) . J . Thomas . P . M . 753 , P . G . Std . Br . England ; A . R . Holbrook , P . M .. -in , ) , P . P . G . " Reg . ; G . F . Lancaster , P . M . 903 , P . P . G . Reg ., Prov . A . G . Sec . ; W . J .
[ ago , P . M . <) r > . * ; R . Wyatt , P . M . 142 * " ; H . J . Adams , W . M . iofi- ; R . Windebank , VV . M . 2074 ; VV . I-L Matthews , VV . M . 1905 ; J . I lewitson , P . M . ' 42 ; H . S . Keeping , W . M . 1 S-4 ; C . F . Brown , W . M . 4 S 7 ; II . Thorpe , VV . M . 206 S ; G . VV . Kenwood , VV . M . 1776 : A . E . Gibson , VV . M . 257 ; and C . F . Long , VV . M . 342 . The viands having been disposed off , the toasts were commenced , interspersed with some excellent tongs rendered by Bros . H . [ ago , Beves , Forrest , C . Long , and others . Bro . II . Fryer , 4 S 7 , ably presided at the piano , Bro . G . Washington Allen also giving some recitations in his usual style .
Scots Lodge , No . 2319 . An emergency meeting of this lodgelwas held on Thursday evening , the 17 th ult ., at the Scottish Corporation Hall , Crane-court , E . C , Bro . James Thomson , the W . M ., occupying the chair , supported by Bros . Dr . D . M . Forbes , S . VV . ; D . R . Duncan , J . VV . ; Joseph Whithead , I . P . M . ; Page , P . M . ; Gellion , P . M . ; D . A . Ross Scery ; and nearly 40 members of the lodge .
Bros . J . Clifton Robinson , John Imray , and Charles Thwaites were raised to the Degree of a M . M ., the ceremony being performed in a very perfect and impressive manner by the VV . M ., Bro . Jas . Thomson . This , the only business of the evening , having been concluded , the brethren adjourned , on the invitation of Bro . J . Clifton Robinson , to a Queen's Diamond Jubilee dinner at Anderton's Hotel , to which , after the labours of the evening , ample justice was done . The cloth removed ,
The VV . M . gave the toast of "Our Patron , II . I . M . the Queen , and Craft Masonry , " which was received in the enthusiastically loyal manner characteristic of the Scots Lodge . Immediately following on this , the toast of "H . R . H . the Prince of Wales , K . T ., our Most VVorshipful Grand Master , " was proposed by the VV . M ., who , in the course of his short speech , referred to the very great gratification which he personally had received from listening to his Royal Highness ' s well-c inceived and excellent speech on the occasion of the recent great gathering of b-ethren at the Albert Hall .
The W . M . next gave the toast of " The Grand Lodges of the Empire , " coupling with it the nime of Bro . Edmenston , a Past Grand Lodge Officer . In replying , Bro . Edmenston expressed the pleasure which he felt in being present at such a meeting , and stated that the minner in which the gatherings of the Scots Lodge were conducted gave great satisfaction and pleasure to the Grand Lodge . Bro . Whitehead , I . P . M , in proposing " The Health of the W . M ., Bro . Thomson , " referred to the very successful working of the lodge during the past year , due in very great part to the energetic and able manner in which affairs had been conducted by the
W . M . The Charity-box was at this stage passed round , and resulted in a good collection for all poor and distressed Masons . The Worshipful Master , in replying to his toast , stated that the responsibilities attached to the oflice of VV . M . press very heavily on the holder , and among these responsibilities none are more irksome than the burden of making speeches . As a little relief , he proposed , in place of adding one more to the many speeches he had made during his year of office , to sing a song .
The Worshipful Master then sung , " When the Kye come hame , " with expression and feeling . The Worshipful Master next proposed the toast of " Our Host , " referring to Bro . Clifton Robinson as one of the fathers of the tramway system of locomotion , and a most distinguished exponent of the systems of mechanical and electrical traction . Bro . Clifton Robinson , in the course of a very graceful and witty reply , thanked the brethren present for the enthusiastic way in which the toast had been received , and in referring to himself as a child of one of the greatest crafts on earth , expressed the great pleasure which he felt in receiving , and in giving the grasp of a friend and a brother .
The Worshipful Master next proposed "The Health of the Master Elect and Pas Masters , " _ To which Bro . Dr . Forbes , as Master elect , replied . In the course of an eloquen t speech , the Master elect expressed the opinion that a lodge whose membership was recruited from men of intellect , knowledge , and position , such as those who had that night been raised to the Degree of M . M ., had a great future before it , and he trusted that with the help of God and of the brethren , he should be able to make his year of office contribute in no small degree to the further successful development of the lodge .
Bros . Whitehead , P . M . ; Page , P . M . ; and Gillion , P . M ., also replied in suitable terms . The toast of "The Visitors" and of "The Scots Lodge Officers " were next proproposed by the VV . M ., and in each case were suitably acknowledged . The Tyler's toast followed , and the proceedings were brought to a close by the singing of " Auld Lang Syne . "
In the course of the evening songs were sung hy Bros . Powley , Sicklemore , Wheeler ., Weston , and Scrivener . Bro . Davidson Arnott , A . R . C . O ., the Organist , as usual , ably presided at thc piano .
• 1 London School Board Lodge , No . 2611 . The installation meeting of this lodge , which was consecrated on July 13 th , iSgfi , was held on Monday , the 12 th instant , at the Hotel Cecil , when the lodge ' s first Master , Bro . the Rev . A . VV . Oxford , M . A ., presided . The other brethren who attended were Bros . Henry Lynn , S . W . ; W . II . Kidson , J . VV . j Edmund Barnes , Sec . ; Benson Clough , S . I ) . ; W . Roston Bourke , J . D . ; A . J . Ingram , F . J . Moberly , J oseph R .
Higgle , Patrick II . White , Frederick Davies , David Laing , the Rev . J . S . Brownrigg , P . G . Chap . ; VV . Basson , Stwd . ; and George Cartwright , Tyler . Visitors : Bros . Thomas Fenn , P . G . W . ; Walter W . Wilkinson , P . M . 2152 , P . P . G . R . ; R . G . Laing , J . D . 1 S 20 ; W . R . Ingram , 2100 ; W . P . Fuller , S ; H . Massey , P . M . fiio and 192 S ; R . Ardagh , 92 ; W . Blackman ; F . T . Dubois , P . M . 142 ; Henry Yates , VV . M . 2395 ; Charles Townley , S . D . 2190 ; F . Flavell , 1104 ; P . A . Nairne , P . M . 176 , P . G . D . ; and W . Haydon , P . M . 2 O 03 .
There was no other business before the lodge but the installation of W . M . and the appointment and investiture of the other officers , and Bro . Thomas Fenn , P . G . W ., acting as D . C , presented to Bro . Oxford Bro . Henry Lynn , S . W . and W . M . elect , whom Bro . Oxford therefore installed in the chair . Bro . Oxford was invested as the I . P . M . The brethren on whom the other ofiices devolved were Bros . VV . II . Kidson ,
S . W . ; J . R . Diggle , J . W . ; Canon Ingram , Chap . ; Harry Seymour Foster , M . P ., Treas . ; Edmund Barnes , Sec . ; G . Benson Clough , S . D . ; W . Roston Bourke , J . D . ; VV . M . Key , I . G . j Patrick White , Org . j Frederick Davies , Stwd . j and George Cartwright , Tyler . The Iodge was afterwards closed and the brethren adjourned to banquet . The usual toasts were subsequently honoured .
Bro . Lynn , W . M ., in proposing "The Queen and the Craft , " said the brethren had all had lately the opportunity of seeing and knowing more of her Mijesty , who hid gone through a very trying time with credit to herself . In giving " I'he M . W . G . M , " he _ said the Prince of Wales had shown himself most devoted to the first Masonic principle of Charity j he had set a good example ; he had started a grand scheme , and had anticipated the charitable feelings of a large class of people , but of no class more than Masons .
Bro . Ihomas Fenn , P . G . W ., acknowledging the toast of " The Grand Officers , " said he used to look upon Bro . Brownrigg as his after-dinner protector , but he had lately had an advancement in rank , and he now had no protector . Bro . Brovnrigj used to answer for all the Grand Ollicers very well—no one mide such short speeches , and no one said so much in so few words . The brethren who were in lodge were much gratified at the way the work was done ; in fact , it occurred to him while it was going on that the School Board Lodge must have been to school at the Emulation Lodge of Improvement , of which he was the Preceptor many years . He ree > gnised the excellence of the work upstairs , and the hospitality of the lodge d jwnstairs . Bro . Brownrigg said he had many friends in that lodge , which he consecrated 12 months ago . He took special interest in it , because it would protect him from future
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Summer Outing Of The Finsbury Park Lodge.
very successful outing that day , and the satisfactory manner in whicli he had arranged for the comfort of the assembled guests . He ( Bro . Inder ) trusted tha t Bro . Parish might be spared for many years to assist in making these outings agreeable . The W . M . replied that it was always a pleasure to him to do anything he
could to make thc Finsbury Park Lodge successful , and he trusted that as long as he had health and strength he would always do his best to make the ladies ' nights and summer outings as agreeable as possible , especially when he was supported by the presence of so many amiable ladies , and so energetic a Secretary as Past Master Oldis , who had done everything possible for the comfort of all present .
The party then again entered the vehicles , and were driven to Grantham Station , where the saloons were immediately entered attached to the London express , which duly arrived at Finsbury Park about io p . m ., when the company separated , after congratulating each other that it was one of the most successful outings the lodge had ever enjoyed , and that their thanks tvere due to the Great Northern Railway Company for the facilities given .
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Peace and Harmony Lodge , No . 60 . A meeting cf this lodge was convened at Freemasons' Hall , Great Queen-street , on the 25 th ult ., when there were present , among others , Bros . H . J . Lardner , P . M . 1 G 23 , P . G . S ., VV . M . ; E . Rogers , P . M ., P . G . S ., Sec . ; O . Polenz , S . D . ; Major Walls , P . M ., P . G . S ., P . G . Std . Br ., D . of C ; J . Barton , P . M ., P . G . S . ; Chancellor , P . M ., P . G . S . j Dr . W . H * . Kempster , P . M ., P . G . S . ; VV . H . Kempster , jun ., P . M ., P . G . S . ; and W . Thomas , P . M . Among the visitors were Bros . J . Boulton , P . M ., P . G . P . * , E . S . Lardner , P . M ., P . G . S . , * Geo . Davis , P . M . ; T . Simpson , P . M . 1745 ; and N . P . Lardner , P . M . 1745 .
The minutes of the previous meeting having * been read and confirmed , two brethren were passed to the Second Degree . Bro . Debenham , P . M ., G . S ., was unanimously elected W . M . ; Bro . II . Young , P . M ., P . G . S ., Treasurer ; and Bro . Evenden , P . M ., Tyler . A Past Master ' s jewel was voted to the W . M . Apologies for non-attendance were received from Bros . Debenham , J . W . ; H . Young , P . G . S ., Treas . ; H . Slade , P . G . S . ; and others .
The Iodge having been closed , the brethren and their visitors journeyed by train to Hampton Court , where at Tagg ' s Island an excellent luncheon was served . The next pleasant feature was a run up the river to Cherlsey in one of Tagg ' s steam launches . The day , unfortunately , although dry , was sunless , and the scenery necessarily did not appear to advantage . The return was made to the Mitre Hotel at u . 30 , where the banquet , admirably served , was heartily enjoyed .
Bro . James Boulton , P . G . Purst ., responded in happy terms for " The Grand Officers . " Bro . W . H . Kempster , jun ., I . P . M ., proposed in kindly vords "The Health of the VV . M . " In the course of his remarks , he said that he was justified in saying that the members and their guests that day had enjoyed the outing , the success of which was
mainly due to the kindness and liberality of the VV . M . Of Bro . Lardner s services as a worker not only in the Craft , but in other Degrees , he ( the speaker ) , as a younger Masnn , would not presume to dilate upon . The W . M . wis also well known in Masonic circles as a staunch supporter of their great Charitable Institutions , and wherever any gcod work could be performed he was always to the fore .
This pledge having been received most enthusiastically , the recipient of the compliment modestly replied . Bros . E . S . Lardner , P . G . S . ; Thomas Simpson , P . M . ; and G . Davis , P . M ., acknowledged the toast of " The Visitors . " Bro . Kempster , jun ., replied for " The Past Masters ; " Bro . E . Rogers , P . M ., for " The Treasurer and Secretary ; " and Bro . Polenz for " The Officers . "
The majority of the members returned to town by an early train , but the others remained somewhat late , and with a sigh of regret left the Mitre ' s pleasant locale to mingle once more with the noise and bustle of London ' s mighty hive .
Minerva Lodge , No . 250 . On Thursday , the 24 th ult ., being St . John's Festival , th : brethren ot th ; above Iodge assembled at their Masonic Hill , Hull , for the purpose of taking part in the imposing ceremony of installing the VV . M . for the ensuing 12 mnths . fhe choice of the brethren having been accorded to Bro . Haggitt C ilbeck , he was duly installed into the chair of K . S . by Bro . R . R . Hawsey , P . M ., P . P . G . R ; g ., and several ol the Past Masters , after which Bro . H . Colbeck appointed and invested his ollicers as follows : Bros . William Coysh , l . P . M . j John Watson , S . VV . ; Frank Hall , J . VV . ; I . A .
Brown , P . M ., Chap . ; II . Haigh , P . M ., P . P . G . D ., L-cture Mister and Treasurer Benevolent Fund ; M . C . Peck , P . M ., P . G . Std . Br . England , Treas . ; VV . H-lder , P . M ., P . P . G . S . of VV .. Treasurer Benevolent Fund ; J . E . Walker , P . M ., Sec . ; L W . Powell , SID . j W . H . Hodge , J . D . ; T . Fawley Judge , D . C . ; John Mackaill , P . M ., P . P . G . S . B ., Almoner ; T . Harrison , S . J . Feldman , Richird VVitty , VV . Lofthouse , R . W . E . Whitehead , R . Freeman , VV . S . Walker , and A . Wilson , S ; e . vards ; F . Wilson , P . P . G . O ., Org . ; G . Minns , I . G . ; VV . Clayton , Tyler ; and F . Clayton , Asst . Tyler .
A banquet was held subsequently in the large dining hall of the lodge , which wis specially decorated with reference tothe Jubileeother Mijesty the Qieen , the Patroness of the Masonic Charitable Institutions . ""* The W . M . was supported by Bros . James Milestone , W . M ., } . Wilton , P . M ., T . Thompson , P . M ., and T . Morrill , P . M ., 0157 ; C . Judge , W . M . 1010 ; E . Ryley ,
W . M . 1605 ; J . L . Charter , W . M ., A . Spring . P . M ., and Leigh , P . M ., 2134 ; T . B . Redfearn , W . M . 1511 , P . P . G . S . ; H . C . Godfrey , VVM . 731 : C . J . Smith , W . M . 2504 j and Past Masters of the lodge , ar . d a large number of visitors and , brethren of the lodge . The customary loyal and Masonic toasts were duly honoured .
Amongst those present were the Proy . G . Sec , Bro . M . C . Peck , P . G . S . B . Eng ., who proposed "The Health of the New Worshipful Mister , " ana sung aa origini installation song . The toast was drunk with the greatest enthusiasm . The W . M . responded , thanking the brethren for the high honour they had conferred upon him that day , and assured them that the chair would not lose any of its lustre during his year of office . All he wanted was the co-operation of the Past Masters and members generally to make the year one of unqualified success .
The Worshipful Masters and Wardens of the Humber , Kingston , D ; Li Pole , Alexandra , and Londesborough Lodges , together with many brethren of the Craft , were also present . lhe speeches were interspersed with vocal and instrumental music , and the smiling faces of the members of the loige and their numerous visitors evinced the enjoyment which prevailed amongst all present . The banquet was provided by Mr . Feller , of the Imperial Hotel , and left nothing to be desired .
Carnarvon Lodge , No . 804 . The regular meeting of this lodge was held on Tuesday , the ( 5 th inst ., at the Masonic Hall , Ilavant , and was well attended , it being for the purpose of installing the VV . M . elect , Bro . J . M . Godfrey , I ' . M . The lodge was opened by the VV . M ., Bro . George I Liggett , with a full attendance of officers , and after the usual preliminaries he duly
initiated a candidate into the ancient mysteries . Bro . II . Nelson Price , I . P . M ., & c ., took the chair as Installing Officer . The W . M . elect was then presented and the ceremony of installation was proceeded with , the Board of Installed Masters being widely representative . After thc usual addresses , which were impressively delivered by the Installing Master , a hearty vote of thanks was tendered to him for the excellent manner
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in which he had discharged his duties . The VV . M . then rose , and in fitting terms proceeded to invest Bro . Harry Nelson Price , Past Grand Std . Br . England , with a gold jewel of office in commemoration of the honour recently conferred upon him , which had been subscribed for by the members of his mother lodge . The ordinary business being brought to a close the brethren and visitors adjourned to the banqueting room , where upwards of so sat down , amongst whom were the following : Bros . ) . J . Thomas . P . M . 753 , P . G . Std . Br . England ; A . R . Holbrook , P . M .. -in , ) , P . P . G . " Reg . ; G . F . Lancaster , P . M . 903 , P . P . G . Reg ., Prov . A . G . Sec . ; W . J .
[ ago , P . M . <) r > . * ; R . Wyatt , P . M . 142 * " ; H . J . Adams , W . M . iofi- ; R . Windebank , VV . M . 2074 ; VV . I-L Matthews , VV . M . 1905 ; J . I lewitson , P . M . ' 42 ; H . S . Keeping , W . M . 1 S-4 ; C . F . Brown , W . M . 4 S 7 ; II . Thorpe , VV . M . 206 S ; G . VV . Kenwood , VV . M . 1776 : A . E . Gibson , VV . M . 257 ; and C . F . Long , VV . M . 342 . The viands having been disposed off , the toasts were commenced , interspersed with some excellent tongs rendered by Bros . H . [ ago , Beves , Forrest , C . Long , and others . Bro . II . Fryer , 4 S 7 , ably presided at the piano , Bro . G . Washington Allen also giving some recitations in his usual style .
Scots Lodge , No . 2319 . An emergency meeting of this lodgelwas held on Thursday evening , the 17 th ult ., at the Scottish Corporation Hall , Crane-court , E . C , Bro . James Thomson , the W . M ., occupying the chair , supported by Bros . Dr . D . M . Forbes , S . VV . ; D . R . Duncan , J . VV . ; Joseph Whithead , I . P . M . ; Page , P . M . ; Gellion , P . M . ; D . A . Ross Scery ; and nearly 40 members of the lodge .
Bros . J . Clifton Robinson , John Imray , and Charles Thwaites were raised to the Degree of a M . M ., the ceremony being performed in a very perfect and impressive manner by the VV . M ., Bro . Jas . Thomson . This , the only business of the evening , having been concluded , the brethren adjourned , on the invitation of Bro . J . Clifton Robinson , to a Queen's Diamond Jubilee dinner at Anderton's Hotel , to which , after the labours of the evening , ample justice was done . The cloth removed ,
The VV . M . gave the toast of "Our Patron , II . I . M . the Queen , and Craft Masonry , " which was received in the enthusiastically loyal manner characteristic of the Scots Lodge . Immediately following on this , the toast of "H . R . H . the Prince of Wales , K . T ., our Most VVorshipful Grand Master , " was proposed by the VV . M ., who , in the course of his short speech , referred to the very great gratification which he personally had received from listening to his Royal Highness ' s well-c inceived and excellent speech on the occasion of the recent great gathering of b-ethren at the Albert Hall .
The W . M . next gave the toast of " The Grand Lodges of the Empire , " coupling with it the nime of Bro . Edmenston , a Past Grand Lodge Officer . In replying , Bro . Edmenston expressed the pleasure which he felt in being present at such a meeting , and stated that the minner in which the gatherings of the Scots Lodge were conducted gave great satisfaction and pleasure to the Grand Lodge . Bro . Whitehead , I . P . M , in proposing " The Health of the W . M ., Bro . Thomson , " referred to the very successful working of the lodge during the past year , due in very great part to the energetic and able manner in which affairs had been conducted by the
W . M . The Charity-box was at this stage passed round , and resulted in a good collection for all poor and distressed Masons . The Worshipful Master , in replying to his toast , stated that the responsibilities attached to the oflice of VV . M . press very heavily on the holder , and among these responsibilities none are more irksome than the burden of making speeches . As a little relief , he proposed , in place of adding one more to the many speeches he had made during his year of office , to sing a song .
The Worshipful Master then sung , " When the Kye come hame , " with expression and feeling . The Worshipful Master next proposed the toast of " Our Host , " referring to Bro . Clifton Robinson as one of the fathers of the tramway system of locomotion , and a most distinguished exponent of the systems of mechanical and electrical traction . Bro . Clifton Robinson , in the course of a very graceful and witty reply , thanked the brethren present for the enthusiastic way in which the toast had been received , and in referring to himself as a child of one of the greatest crafts on earth , expressed the great pleasure which he felt in receiving , and in giving the grasp of a friend and a brother .
The Worshipful Master next proposed "The Health of the Master Elect and Pas Masters , " _ To which Bro . Dr . Forbes , as Master elect , replied . In the course of an eloquen t speech , the Master elect expressed the opinion that a lodge whose membership was recruited from men of intellect , knowledge , and position , such as those who had that night been raised to the Degree of M . M ., had a great future before it , and he trusted that with the help of God and of the brethren , he should be able to make his year of office contribute in no small degree to the further successful development of the lodge .
Bros . Whitehead , P . M . ; Page , P . M . ; and Gillion , P . M ., also replied in suitable terms . The toast of "The Visitors" and of "The Scots Lodge Officers " were next proproposed by the VV . M ., and in each case were suitably acknowledged . The Tyler's toast followed , and the proceedings were brought to a close by the singing of " Auld Lang Syne . "
In the course of the evening songs were sung hy Bros . Powley , Sicklemore , Wheeler ., Weston , and Scrivener . Bro . Davidson Arnott , A . R . C . O ., the Organist , as usual , ably presided at thc piano .
• 1 London School Board Lodge , No . 2611 . The installation meeting of this lodge , which was consecrated on July 13 th , iSgfi , was held on Monday , the 12 th instant , at the Hotel Cecil , when the lodge ' s first Master , Bro . the Rev . A . VV . Oxford , M . A ., presided . The other brethren who attended were Bros . Henry Lynn , S . W . ; W . II . Kidson , J . VV . j Edmund Barnes , Sec . ; Benson Clough , S . I ) . ; W . Roston Bourke , J . D . ; A . J . Ingram , F . J . Moberly , J oseph R .
Higgle , Patrick II . White , Frederick Davies , David Laing , the Rev . J . S . Brownrigg , P . G . Chap . ; VV . Basson , Stwd . ; and George Cartwright , Tyler . Visitors : Bros . Thomas Fenn , P . G . W . ; Walter W . Wilkinson , P . M . 2152 , P . P . G . R . ; R . G . Laing , J . D . 1 S 20 ; W . R . Ingram , 2100 ; W . P . Fuller , S ; H . Massey , P . M . fiio and 192 S ; R . Ardagh , 92 ; W . Blackman ; F . T . Dubois , P . M . 142 ; Henry Yates , VV . M . 2395 ; Charles Townley , S . D . 2190 ; F . Flavell , 1104 ; P . A . Nairne , P . M . 176 , P . G . D . ; and W . Haydon , P . M . 2 O 03 .
There was no other business before the lodge but the installation of W . M . and the appointment and investiture of the other officers , and Bro . Thomas Fenn , P . G . W ., acting as D . C , presented to Bro . Oxford Bro . Henry Lynn , S . W . and W . M . elect , whom Bro . Oxford therefore installed in the chair . Bro . Oxford was invested as the I . P . M . The brethren on whom the other ofiices devolved were Bros . VV . II . Kidson ,
S . W . ; J . R . Diggle , J . W . ; Canon Ingram , Chap . ; Harry Seymour Foster , M . P ., Treas . ; Edmund Barnes , Sec . ; G . Benson Clough , S . D . ; W . Roston Bourke , J . D . ; VV . M . Key , I . G . j Patrick White , Org . j Frederick Davies , Stwd . j and George Cartwright , Tyler . The Iodge was afterwards closed and the brethren adjourned to banquet . The usual toasts were subsequently honoured .
Bro . Lynn , W . M ., in proposing "The Queen and the Craft , " said the brethren had all had lately the opportunity of seeing and knowing more of her Mijesty , who hid gone through a very trying time with credit to herself . In giving " I'he M . W . G . M , " he _ said the Prince of Wales had shown himself most devoted to the first Masonic principle of Charity j he had set a good example ; he had started a grand scheme , and had anticipated the charitable feelings of a large class of people , but of no class more than Masons .
Bro . Ihomas Fenn , P . G . W ., acknowledging the toast of " The Grand Officers , " said he used to look upon Bro . Brownrigg as his after-dinner protector , but he had lately had an advancement in rank , and he now had no protector . Bro . Brovnrigj used to answer for all the Grand Ollicers very well—no one mide such short speeches , and no one said so much in so few words . The brethren who were in lodge were much gratified at the way the work was done ; in fact , it occurred to him while it was going on that the School Board Lodge must have been to school at the Emulation Lodge of Improvement , of which he was the Preceptor many years . He ree > gnised the excellence of the work upstairs , and the hospitality of the lodge d jwnstairs . Bro . Brownrigg said he had many friends in that lodge , which he consecrated 12 months ago . He took special interest in it , because it would protect him from future