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JUST PUBLISHED . ANTHEM- "BEHOLD HOW GOOD AND JOYFUL " ( Dedicated to Right Hon . the Earl of Mount EDGCUMBE , Provincial Grand Master of Cornwall ) , Composed by Bro . C . E . J ULEFF , P . P . G . O . Cornwall , Organist and Choir Director of Bodmin Parish Church . PRICE 4 d . of the Composer . N , B , —This Anthem is already on several cathedral lists , and ' will shortly be in a second edition .
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U ~~ NITED NORTHERN COUNTIES LODGE , No . 2128 . The Regular Meeting of the above Lodge will be held at the I NNS OF C OURT HOTEL , Lincoln ' s-Inn-Fields , at 5 p . m . prompt , on TUESDAY , June 5 th next , and as there will be a great number of Masons in London during that week , Provincial and other Brethren are cordially invited . Supper after Lodge , 3 s . 6 d . each . —S . B . BOLAS , Secretary , 11 , Ludgate-hill , E . C .
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A KNIGHT TEMPLAR in reduced circumstances will be glad of a SITUATION as Messenger , Caretaker , or any position ot trust . —Address , G . H ., 32 , Renfrew-road , Lambeth , London , S . E .
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MOST URGENT APPEAL . —Past Master , with wife and children , having suffered fearful reverses , is in great distress , earnestly solicits Brethren's immediate assistance—about to proceed abroad where known , and feels sure of success . Reference given . —Address , MASTER , Freemason Office , 16 , Great Oueenstreet , W . C .
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To Correspondents.
To Correspondents .
late forn „ kY' . commun ' catl ' ons were e ! tner receive < J ' 00 PUDiication or stand over for want of space : — Go rdon , No VVllliamSOn , No ' 9495 Tilbury > No . 2006 ; and Ma * 0 S * TC Fel"ale Orphan School , Dublin . TUA RY ~ Bro . Sir Charles Bright .
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^ ^^^_ S ^ SS ^^^^^^^^^ ESS ^__ ^ SM W ^ m ^^^^^^^^^^ S io az ^^^^^ r ^^ vvv ^^^ f ^ r ^ i ^^ SATURDAY , MAY 19 , 1888 .
Masonic Notes And Queries.
Masonic Notes and Queries .
775 ] MASONIC OFFENCES , & c . Bro . "Lex Scripta" has done well in bringing the question of " Masonic Offences and Masonic Punishments " before the Craft by his able article in the Freemason , and I hope that the important points involved in a consideration of the subject will receive all the attention they deserve . Our brother , who is evidently well versed in the general laws of this country , and would doubtless make-probably is—an excellent advocate , has done his best to set before the brethren a sketch of'the rules and
decisions of the Grand Lodge relative to " Masonic Offences , " and their treatment by lodges , Provincial Grand Lodges and Grand Lodge , according to the Book of Constitutions , & c . ; and it seems to me he has proved that Grand Lodge is competent to deal with offences beyond , or " outside of Masonry , " either in support of the action by lodges or Provincial Grand Lodges , or by itself
independently . The point , however , is what class of offences , outside of the Craft , can be dealt with by the Fraternity . It does not appear that this is quite clearly established , save that the offending brother would have to be proved guilty of felony to deserve expulsion by the Grand Lodge , or exclusion by lodge . I take it that the esteemed Grand Registrar could scarcely have intended us to understand
from his ruling on the 7 th March , that " any matter outside of Masonry" could not be submitted as the reason for the exclusion or expulsion of any brother . We know that so recently as June ist , 1 S 87 , a brother was expelled from the Craft for felony of a flagrant character , wholly unconnected with Freemasonry , so it is quite clear that lodges may exclude and Grand Lodge expel for crimes of a
felonious character . " Lex Scripta" has included , in his ably compiled article , all the rules bearing on offences and punishments , and has done , in a most concise manner , what cannot fail to be of . value to Masters of lodges especially , when any serious difficulties arise , respecting the conduct of members . A Master is empowered to refuse admission to a visitor of " known bad character . " This applies to
all lodges on the English Register , save the one to which such a brother belongs , and is practically equivalent to general exclusion . Surely if this can be , the members of the lodge to which such a brother belongs should be empowered to exclude him in like manner , after due trial , & c , or else the lodge in question is less favourably situated than all its sister lodges on the roll . The importance of the subject must be my excuse for saying a word thereon .
W . J . HUGHAN 776 ] ATHOLL GRAND LODGE SEALS .
I hould have added my grain of testimony to that supplied by Bro . Royle , of 117 , Shrewsbury , with reference to the " Atholl" Grand Lodge seal bearing the wotd Institutions , and the accompanying impression in red wax of a coat of arms , but that I had already shewn the two seals to Bro . Hughan and knew that a description of them would come better from his pen than from that of one like myself
who can pretend to no authority m the matter . Permit me to add , however , to what Bro . Hughan has written , that I am having these seals and others used in my lodge engraved , and shall be pleased to send a copy to any brother feeling interest in them and who will forward me his name . Among the articles to which I refer is a brass medal or plate ( graven on one side only ) about 2 J inches by ij inches , and perforated by three holes . Through
these perforations at present runs a piece of old , faded silk ribbon , but they may originally have been used for pins or screws to tasten it to some flat service . Bro . Hughan tells me that so far as he is aware—and his knowledge , we know , covers a wide field—this brass medal or plate is unique . It possibly represents Solomon K . of I ., Hiram , K . of T ., and H . A ., in conection with the building of the First Temple , but Bro . Hughan does not think it a R . A . medal . GEO . NORMAN , P . M . 246 .
The Girls' School Centenary And The Anglo-Danish Exhibition.
THE GIRLS' SCHOOL CENTENARY AND THE ANGLO-DANISH EXHIBITION .
The following circular has just been issued : — " 5 , Freemasons' Hall , "Great Queen-street , London , W . C , " 17 th May , iSSS " Dear Sir and Brother ,
"I have the pleasure to inform you that the Executive Committee ^ have acquired the sole use of the Anglo-Danish Exhibition and Grounds for the night of the 7 th June , between the hours of 5 and 10 p . m . " The brethren and ladies holding tickets for the Albert Hall will be admitted free , and will have the opportunity of seeing the Exhibition and hearing two military bands in
addition to the one in the Hall : the theatre , switchback railway , & c , will be open at the usual prices , and all refreshment partaken of in the Exhibition must hzpaid for , in the Albert Hall they will be provided free as already announced . " This arrangement places a much greater space at the
disposal of the Committee , and enables them to offer more tickets to the Stewards ; I shall be glad , therefore , if you will let me know , at your earliest convenience , how many ( if any ) more you require , by filling in the annexed form , and remitting the amount as before . " I am , dear Sir and Brother ,
" Vours faithfully and fraternally , " F . R . W . HEDGES , " Hon . Secretary Bd . of Stewards . "N . B . —The tickets of admission for the 7 th of June , and the Stewards' dinner tickets will be issued very shortly . "
Reports Of Masonic Meetings.
REPORTS OF MASONIC MEETINGS .
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STRONG MAN LODGE ( No . 45 ) . —The installation meeting of this old lodge was held on Thursday , the 3 rd inst ., at Masons' Hall Tavern , Basinghallstreet . The lodge was opened by the W . M ., Bro . Robert E . Hunt , assisted by Bros . F . C . Herbert , S . W . and W . M . elect ; T . C . Cubbon , J . W .: Henry Follett , P . M ., and Treas . ; L . Selwyn Fountaine , Sec . ( pro tem . ) : Geo . G .
Symons , P . M . and D . C . ; Edmund H . Dove , S . D . ; W . H . Liddall , IJ . D . ; Charles H . Dowsed , I . G . ; W . Sammes and W . F . Bruty , Stewards . The members present were Bros . F . W . Driver , M . A ., P . M . ; W . A . S . Humphries , P . M . ; W . H . G . Ball , P . M . ; John Smith , P . M . ; Bateman , S . Liddall , Saml . Wood , R . Kelsey , A . Whitby , A . M . Whitby , W . Smith .-Uriah T . Wilkins , A . Byford ,
J . G . Cobb , W . H . Paget , F . Dell , Robert Scott , Frank K . Eastwood , and John R . Larke . Visitors : Bros . W . Boyce , W . M . 30 ; A . Moore , 91 ; B . Wilkinson , P . M . 117 ; G . Sktgg , P . M . 144 ; VV . A . Cubitt , P . M . 193 ; G . H . Edis , P . M . 22 S ; W . A . Elston , 22 S ; T . W . Wage , 299 ; T . Paramor , 299 ; W . H . Reed , 3 S 2 ; C . Rose , 382 ; F . G , Barnes , T . W . 766 ; F . Larner , P . M . . 85 S ; W . Burleigh ,
879 ; T . Reabon , 1364 ; J . Badkin , P . M . 1365 ; W . B . Trick , P . M . 1366 ; F . W . Dines , 1445 J John Pett , W . M . 1471 ; John F . Bell , S . W . 1613 ; W . J . Green , 1614 ; fc .. Austin , I . P . M . 1791 ; K . H . Rogers , P . M , 1791 ; J . Ion Cantle , P . M . and Sec . 1791 ; K . J . Willdtr , 1791 ; J . Kift , 179 IJ R . H . Carnell , 1 S 16 ; and F . W . Bint , 1853 .
The minutes of the previous meeting having been read and confirmed , Bros . Frank E . Eastwood and John R . Larke were then raised to the Degree of M . M ., the ceremony being most ably performed by the W . M . The W . M . then vacated the chair in favour of bro . George G . Symons , P . M ., D . C , who , on the presentation of Bro . Henry Follett , P . M ., Treas ., duly installed Bro . Frederick C Herbert ,
S . W . and W . M . elect , into the chair of K . S . The ceremony throughout was most ably performed , and was a great treat to both members and visitors , and at a later period a vote of thanks was ordered to be recorded on the minutes of the lodge to the Installing Master , thanking him for his very valuable services . The W . M . then appointed and invested his officers as follows : Bros . Robert E . Hunt ,
I . P . M . ; Thomas C Cubbon , S . W . ; Edmund H . Dove , J . W . ; Henry Follett , P . M ., Treas . ( re-elected ); Hy . T . Nell , P . M ., Sec ; George G . Symons , P . M ., D . of C . j William H . Liddall , S . D . ; Charles H . Dowsett , J . D . ; William Sammes , I . G . ; William F . Bruty , A . Whitley , and J . G . Cobb , Stwds . ; and E . Mallett , P . M ., Tyler ( re-elected ) .
After the transaction of some formal business the lodge was closed , and the brethren adjourned to an elegant banquet , served under the superintendence of Bro . Samuel Wood ( Wood and Romain ) . At its conclusion grace was sung , and the usual loyal and Masonic toasts followed . The Immediate Past Master , in assuming the gavel and proposing "The Health of the W . M ., " wished him every success , and was sure he would be supported by his officers
in the same efficient manner as he had himself being during his year of office . The toast was received with acclamation . The W . M ., in reply , thanked the brethren for their hearty reception of the toast , and also for the high honour they had conferred on him , and which he fully appreciated , and trusted that at the expiration of his term of office he would be found to have carried out his duties to their entire satisfaction .
The W . M . then proposed " The Health of the I . P . M ., " whom , he said , had conducted his duties in a most satisfactory manner , to the credit of the lodge and unanimous approval of the brethren . The W . M . then presented Bro . Hunt with a gold P . M . 's jewel , and trusted that he might be spared to wear it for many years to come . The toast was heartily received .
The I . P . M . briefly replied , thanking the officers and brethren for their hearty support during his year of office , which had been a very happy and prosperous one , and also for the P . M . 's jewel which they had voted him , and which he should always look upon with pride . The W . M . in a few well chosen remarks welcomed "The Visitors , " of whom he was glad to see so good a muster ,
and trusted they had all enjoyed themselves . The toast met with a hearty reception , and Bros . Boyce , Pett , Wilkinson , Trick , Cantle , and others responded . The W . M . in proposing "The Health of the Installing Master , " alluded to the very efficient manner in which the ceremony of installation had been carried out , and how pleased the lodge was at having so able a member .
Bro . Symons , in responding , expressed his thanks , and said he should at all times be ready , as in the past , tocarry out any duties entrusted to him to the best of his ability , and if his services were gratifying to the lodge he was amply repaid for anything he might do for it . TheW . M ., in proposing "The Health of the P . M . 's , " was sure they would lend him the same loyal support they
had given to his predecessors . Bros . Humphries and Smith suitably responded , the latter referring especially to the fact that he was going up as a Steward , representing the lodge for the Royal Masonic Institution for Girls , and thanked the lodge for the handsome sum they had voted him out of their funds . " The Health of the Treasurer and Secretary " was well
received . Bros . Follett and Fountaine , the latter in the absenca o £ Bro . Nell , responded respectively . The toast of "The Officers" was responded to by tho Senior and Junior Wardens , who promised , on behalf of
themselves and the other officers , to support the W . M , to the utmost of their power . The Tyler's toast brought the meeting to a close . Tha musical programme was most efficiently carried out under the direction of Bro . Kift , assisted by Bros . Moore anij Page , and Mr . Saunders ( violinist ) .
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" flj ^ WOLFFi Co / s PIANOS . THESE CELEBRATED PIANOS may be Hired for the Evening , on Moderate Terms . mANOS FOR SALE , and may be Purchased on the THREE YEARS' SYSTEM . Sole Agency—170 , NEW BOND STREET , W .
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' EVERY READER SHOULD Write at once for this valuable little book . FIFTY MP Y EARS' R ECORD OF FACTS , PRINCIPLES AND D ISCOVERIES relating to the Improvement and / iftDV Preservation of Human Life on Earth . A series of ( jUx * most valuable articles , by Dr . Samuel Birley . Now A « m published , complete in book form ( 50 pages ) , post POST free , from the publishers , GORDON T . MURRAY & Co ., 5 ° . Theobald's-road , Holborn . Sound and flRFE practical . One copy free and post ^ free . Write * to-day and secure a copy .
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JUST PUBLISHED . ANTHEM- "BEHOLD HOW GOOD AND JOYFUL " ( Dedicated to Right Hon . the Earl of Mount EDGCUMBE , Provincial Grand Master of Cornwall ) , Composed by Bro . C . E . J ULEFF , P . P . G . O . Cornwall , Organist and Choir Director of Bodmin Parish Church . PRICE 4 d . of the Composer . N , B , —This Anthem is already on several cathedral lists , and ' will shortly be in a second edition .
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U ~~ NITED NORTHERN COUNTIES LODGE , No . 2128 . The Regular Meeting of the above Lodge will be held at the I NNS OF C OURT HOTEL , Lincoln ' s-Inn-Fields , at 5 p . m . prompt , on TUESDAY , June 5 th next , and as there will be a great number of Masons in London during that week , Provincial and other Brethren are cordially invited . Supper after Lodge , 3 s . 6 d . each . —S . B . BOLAS , Secretary , 11 , Ludgate-hill , E . C .
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A KNIGHT TEMPLAR in reduced circumstances will be glad of a SITUATION as Messenger , Caretaker , or any position ot trust . —Address , G . H ., 32 , Renfrew-road , Lambeth , London , S . E .
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MOST URGENT APPEAL . —Past Master , with wife and children , having suffered fearful reverses , is in great distress , earnestly solicits Brethren's immediate assistance—about to proceed abroad where known , and feels sure of success . Reference given . —Address , MASTER , Freemason Office , 16 , Great Oueenstreet , W . C .
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A CAMBRIDGE GRADUATE ( P . M ., P . Z ., P . M . W . S . 18 ° , Professor of Latin and Zoology , "The College , " South Kensington ; Examiner 15 years Bexley Heath College ) has some time disengaged for Private or Visiting Tuition . Lectures on History and Natural Science . Foreigners taught English through the medium of French . —Address , F . D ., 62 , Lancaster-road , Notting-hill , W .
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TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESSES ( Inland ) , For the Freemason Printing Works—FREEMASON , LONDON . For Jewels , Clothing , Banners , and Furniture—KENNING , , LONDON .
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ADVERTISEMENT SCALE OF " £ be freemason . " SlB ..- PEE INSERTION SINGLE COLUMN per inch £ 050 ONE PAGU lAull 10 o o ° COLUMN 3 10 0 iJBLic COMPANIES' & PARAGRAPH ADVERTISEMENTS , u is . PER LINE . A « , & c , FOUR LINES , 2 S . 6 d ., and 6 d . PER LINE additional . T „ F T 0 ou : R READERS . WntaitSfiHf' ? P ]? lished every Friday morning , price 3 d ., and of ere ,,, J ™ Iulle y and latest intormation relating to Freemasonry ' 6 «* . Subscriptions , including Postage : — United If , ¦ « J United States , u kingdom . Canada , the Continent , India , China , Ceylon , the Colonies & c . Arabia , & c . J 3 S . 6 d . 15 s . 6 d . 17 s . 6 d . ^ S ' fUf" ° l ay be made in Stamps , but Post Office Orders or Cn 'efOffir » Purred , the former payable to GEORGE KENNINC , . ^ ^^¦ London , the latter crossed London Joint Stock Bank .
To Correspondents.
To Correspondents .
late forn „ kY' . commun ' catl ' ons were e ! tner receive < J ' 00 PUDiication or stand over for want of space : — Go rdon , No VVllliamSOn , No ' 9495 Tilbury > No . 2006 ; and Ma * 0 S * TC Fel"ale Orphan School , Dublin . TUA RY ~ Bro . Sir Charles Bright .
" Key ston „ BOOKS , & c , RECEIVED . < i , . ' n Fre , ! ma ' U . Chained ' Un l ° . "" Die Bauhutte , " " South L | bcral Fj ™ ° n . "South Australian Freemason , " and
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^ ^^^_ S ^ SS ^^^^^^^^^ ESS ^__ ^ SM W ^ m ^^^^^^^^^^ S io az ^^^^^ r ^^ vvv ^^^ f ^ r ^ i ^^ SATURDAY , MAY 19 , 1888 .
Masonic Notes And Queries.
Masonic Notes and Queries .
775 ] MASONIC OFFENCES , & c . Bro . "Lex Scripta" has done well in bringing the question of " Masonic Offences and Masonic Punishments " before the Craft by his able article in the Freemason , and I hope that the important points involved in a consideration of the subject will receive all the attention they deserve . Our brother , who is evidently well versed in the general laws of this country , and would doubtless make-probably is—an excellent advocate , has done his best to set before the brethren a sketch of'the rules and
decisions of the Grand Lodge relative to " Masonic Offences , " and their treatment by lodges , Provincial Grand Lodges and Grand Lodge , according to the Book of Constitutions , & c . ; and it seems to me he has proved that Grand Lodge is competent to deal with offences beyond , or " outside of Masonry , " either in support of the action by lodges or Provincial Grand Lodges , or by itself
independently . The point , however , is what class of offences , outside of the Craft , can be dealt with by the Fraternity . It does not appear that this is quite clearly established , save that the offending brother would have to be proved guilty of felony to deserve expulsion by the Grand Lodge , or exclusion by lodge . I take it that the esteemed Grand Registrar could scarcely have intended us to understand
from his ruling on the 7 th March , that " any matter outside of Masonry" could not be submitted as the reason for the exclusion or expulsion of any brother . We know that so recently as June ist , 1 S 87 , a brother was expelled from the Craft for felony of a flagrant character , wholly unconnected with Freemasonry , so it is quite clear that lodges may exclude and Grand Lodge expel for crimes of a
felonious character . " Lex Scripta" has included , in his ably compiled article , all the rules bearing on offences and punishments , and has done , in a most concise manner , what cannot fail to be of . value to Masters of lodges especially , when any serious difficulties arise , respecting the conduct of members . A Master is empowered to refuse admission to a visitor of " known bad character . " This applies to
all lodges on the English Register , save the one to which such a brother belongs , and is practically equivalent to general exclusion . Surely if this can be , the members of the lodge to which such a brother belongs should be empowered to exclude him in like manner , after due trial , & c , or else the lodge in question is less favourably situated than all its sister lodges on the roll . The importance of the subject must be my excuse for saying a word thereon .
W . J . HUGHAN 776 ] ATHOLL GRAND LODGE SEALS .
I hould have added my grain of testimony to that supplied by Bro . Royle , of 117 , Shrewsbury , with reference to the " Atholl" Grand Lodge seal bearing the wotd Institutions , and the accompanying impression in red wax of a coat of arms , but that I had already shewn the two seals to Bro . Hughan and knew that a description of them would come better from his pen than from that of one like myself
who can pretend to no authority m the matter . Permit me to add , however , to what Bro . Hughan has written , that I am having these seals and others used in my lodge engraved , and shall be pleased to send a copy to any brother feeling interest in them and who will forward me his name . Among the articles to which I refer is a brass medal or plate ( graven on one side only ) about 2 J inches by ij inches , and perforated by three holes . Through
these perforations at present runs a piece of old , faded silk ribbon , but they may originally have been used for pins or screws to tasten it to some flat service . Bro . Hughan tells me that so far as he is aware—and his knowledge , we know , covers a wide field—this brass medal or plate is unique . It possibly represents Solomon K . of I ., Hiram , K . of T ., and H . A ., in conection with the building of the First Temple , but Bro . Hughan does not think it a R . A . medal . GEO . NORMAN , P . M . 246 .
The Girls' School Centenary And The Anglo-Danish Exhibition.
THE GIRLS' SCHOOL CENTENARY AND THE ANGLO-DANISH EXHIBITION .
The following circular has just been issued : — " 5 , Freemasons' Hall , "Great Queen-street , London , W . C , " 17 th May , iSSS " Dear Sir and Brother ,
"I have the pleasure to inform you that the Executive Committee ^ have acquired the sole use of the Anglo-Danish Exhibition and Grounds for the night of the 7 th June , between the hours of 5 and 10 p . m . " The brethren and ladies holding tickets for the Albert Hall will be admitted free , and will have the opportunity of seeing the Exhibition and hearing two military bands in
addition to the one in the Hall : the theatre , switchback railway , & c , will be open at the usual prices , and all refreshment partaken of in the Exhibition must hzpaid for , in the Albert Hall they will be provided free as already announced . " This arrangement places a much greater space at the
disposal of the Committee , and enables them to offer more tickets to the Stewards ; I shall be glad , therefore , if you will let me know , at your earliest convenience , how many ( if any ) more you require , by filling in the annexed form , and remitting the amount as before . " I am , dear Sir and Brother ,
" Vours faithfully and fraternally , " F . R . W . HEDGES , " Hon . Secretary Bd . of Stewards . "N . B . —The tickets of admission for the 7 th of June , and the Stewards' dinner tickets will be issued very shortly . "
Reports Of Masonic Meetings.
REPORTS OF MASONIC MEETINGS .
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STRONG MAN LODGE ( No . 45 ) . —The installation meeting of this old lodge was held on Thursday , the 3 rd inst ., at Masons' Hall Tavern , Basinghallstreet . The lodge was opened by the W . M ., Bro . Robert E . Hunt , assisted by Bros . F . C . Herbert , S . W . and W . M . elect ; T . C . Cubbon , J . W .: Henry Follett , P . M ., and Treas . ; L . Selwyn Fountaine , Sec . ( pro tem . ) : Geo . G .
Symons , P . M . and D . C . ; Edmund H . Dove , S . D . ; W . H . Liddall , IJ . D . ; Charles H . Dowsed , I . G . ; W . Sammes and W . F . Bruty , Stewards . The members present were Bros . F . W . Driver , M . A ., P . M . ; W . A . S . Humphries , P . M . ; W . H . G . Ball , P . M . ; John Smith , P . M . ; Bateman , S . Liddall , Saml . Wood , R . Kelsey , A . Whitby , A . M . Whitby , W . Smith .-Uriah T . Wilkins , A . Byford ,
J . G . Cobb , W . H . Paget , F . Dell , Robert Scott , Frank K . Eastwood , and John R . Larke . Visitors : Bros . W . Boyce , W . M . 30 ; A . Moore , 91 ; B . Wilkinson , P . M . 117 ; G . Sktgg , P . M . 144 ; VV . A . Cubitt , P . M . 193 ; G . H . Edis , P . M . 22 S ; W . A . Elston , 22 S ; T . W . Wage , 299 ; T . Paramor , 299 ; W . H . Reed , 3 S 2 ; C . Rose , 382 ; F . G , Barnes , T . W . 766 ; F . Larner , P . M . . 85 S ; W . Burleigh ,
879 ; T . Reabon , 1364 ; J . Badkin , P . M . 1365 ; W . B . Trick , P . M . 1366 ; F . W . Dines , 1445 J John Pett , W . M . 1471 ; John F . Bell , S . W . 1613 ; W . J . Green , 1614 ; fc .. Austin , I . P . M . 1791 ; K . H . Rogers , P . M , 1791 ; J . Ion Cantle , P . M . and Sec . 1791 ; K . J . Willdtr , 1791 ; J . Kift , 179 IJ R . H . Carnell , 1 S 16 ; and F . W . Bint , 1853 .
The minutes of the previous meeting having been read and confirmed , Bros . Frank E . Eastwood and John R . Larke were then raised to the Degree of M . M ., the ceremony being most ably performed by the W . M . The W . M . then vacated the chair in favour of bro . George G . Symons , P . M ., D . C , who , on the presentation of Bro . Henry Follett , P . M ., Treas ., duly installed Bro . Frederick C Herbert ,
S . W . and W . M . elect , into the chair of K . S . The ceremony throughout was most ably performed , and was a great treat to both members and visitors , and at a later period a vote of thanks was ordered to be recorded on the minutes of the lodge to the Installing Master , thanking him for his very valuable services . The W . M . then appointed and invested his officers as follows : Bros . Robert E . Hunt ,
I . P . M . ; Thomas C Cubbon , S . W . ; Edmund H . Dove , J . W . ; Henry Follett , P . M ., Treas . ( re-elected ); Hy . T . Nell , P . M ., Sec ; George G . Symons , P . M ., D . of C . j William H . Liddall , S . D . ; Charles H . Dowsett , J . D . ; William Sammes , I . G . ; William F . Bruty , A . Whitley , and J . G . Cobb , Stwds . ; and E . Mallett , P . M ., Tyler ( re-elected ) .
After the transaction of some formal business the lodge was closed , and the brethren adjourned to an elegant banquet , served under the superintendence of Bro . Samuel Wood ( Wood and Romain ) . At its conclusion grace was sung , and the usual loyal and Masonic toasts followed . The Immediate Past Master , in assuming the gavel and proposing "The Health of the W . M ., " wished him every success , and was sure he would be supported by his officers
in the same efficient manner as he had himself being during his year of office . The toast was received with acclamation . The W . M ., in reply , thanked the brethren for their hearty reception of the toast , and also for the high honour they had conferred on him , and which he fully appreciated , and trusted that at the expiration of his term of office he would be found to have carried out his duties to their entire satisfaction .
The W . M . then proposed " The Health of the I . P . M ., " whom , he said , had conducted his duties in a most satisfactory manner , to the credit of the lodge and unanimous approval of the brethren . The W . M . then presented Bro . Hunt with a gold P . M . 's jewel , and trusted that he might be spared to wear it for many years to come . The toast was heartily received .
The I . P . M . briefly replied , thanking the officers and brethren for their hearty support during his year of office , which had been a very happy and prosperous one , and also for the P . M . 's jewel which they had voted him , and which he should always look upon with pride . The W . M . in a few well chosen remarks welcomed "The Visitors , " of whom he was glad to see so good a muster ,
and trusted they had all enjoyed themselves . The toast met with a hearty reception , and Bros . Boyce , Pett , Wilkinson , Trick , Cantle , and others responded . The W . M . in proposing "The Health of the Installing Master , " alluded to the very efficient manner in which the ceremony of installation had been carried out , and how pleased the lodge was at having so able a member .
Bro . Symons , in responding , expressed his thanks , and said he should at all times be ready , as in the past , tocarry out any duties entrusted to him to the best of his ability , and if his services were gratifying to the lodge he was amply repaid for anything he might do for it . TheW . M ., in proposing "The Health of the P . M . 's , " was sure they would lend him the same loyal support they
had given to his predecessors . Bros . Humphries and Smith suitably responded , the latter referring especially to the fact that he was going up as a Steward , representing the lodge for the Royal Masonic Institution for Girls , and thanked the lodge for the handsome sum they had voted him out of their funds . " The Health of the Treasurer and Secretary " was well
received . Bros . Follett and Fountaine , the latter in the absenca o £ Bro . Nell , responded respectively . The toast of "The Officers" was responded to by tho Senior and Junior Wardens , who promised , on behalf of
themselves and the other officers , to support the W . M , to the utmost of their power . The Tyler's toast brought the meeting to a close . Tha musical programme was most efficiently carried out under the direction of Bro . Kift , assisted by Bros . Moore anij Page , and Mr . Saunders ( violinist ) .