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Beneath the base of the clock was a silver plate bearing the following inscription : — " Presented to Bro . A . L . Emanuel on his marriage , by the members of the Prince Edward of Saxe-Weimar Lodge , as a token of respect , and to mark their appreciation of his services as Secretary from the formation ofthe lodge , 1 SS 1 , to date 1 SS 6 . " Bro . Page , P . M ., proposed " The Health of the VV . M ., " who , in responding , said that his year of office was near
at an end , and du ring the year he had endeavoured to do his duties to the utmost of his power and ability . He had the interest of the lodge much at heart , and had always so since the formation . He must say , however , that he never anticipated being VV . M . of the lodge , but now he was glad and proud of it . The Worshipful Master proposed " The Visitors , " arid said that the Saxe , Weimar Lodge was always pleased to see
visitors . That evening they had better attendance than on former occasions , and he could assure them that they were all welcome amongst them . Bro . Grant , P . M . 1705 , returned thanks , and said that the Prince Edward of Saxe Weimar Lodge was eminently noted for its hospitality . It was a source of gratification for him to be present , as the VV . M . was initiated in , the same lodge , and at the same time , as himself . The visit
that evening was most interesting , as the brethren had given a tangible reward to , and shown the respect they held towards Bro . Emanuel , who had worked hard and zealously for the lodge in particular , and Masonry in general . The VVorshipful Master , in proposing " The Officers , " remarked that the S . W . was absent through naval duties , and the S . D . was suffering with bronchitis . Bro . VVm . Royston Pike , J . VV ., responded , and said that evening reminded him of the old days ofthe Saxe-Weimar
Lodge . The brethren had paid a well earned tribute to their honorary Secretary , Bro . Emanuel , who had lately married , and he ( Bro . Pike ) thought it was quite time he had done so , and Bro . Emanuel regretted not having done so before . The ofiicers of the lodge would always stick to their "Alma Mater , " and do all they could for the prosperity of the lodge . The Tyler's toast concluded a most pleasant evening , which was enlivened with some songs contributed by Bros . Sylvester , Bayly , Grant , and Gieve .
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FAITH LODGT . ( No . 141 ) . —Tlie weekly meeting was held on the 9 th inst ., at ihe Victoria Mansions , Victoria-street . There were present Uros , Masctield , W . M . ; Mount , S . W , ; Lovegrove , . I . W . ; Cottebrune , P . G . P ., Preceptor ; Sheppard , S . D . ; Crohn , J . O . ; Bassington , Treas . ; Cross , Sec . ; J . H . Mathews , I . G . ; Cobham , Hunt , Von Joel , May , | utsum , Keen , and Weeks . The lodge was opened in due forir , and the minutes ot thc last meeting were read and confirmed . Uro , lutsnm answered the
questions leading to the Second Decree , and was duly entrusted . Lodge was opened on the Square , and thc ceremony of passing rehearsed . Bro . Hunt answered the questions leading to the Third Degree , and was duly entrusted . Lodge was opened on the Centre , and the ceremony of raising rehearsed , including the traditional history . Lodge was closed down . The S . VV . was unanimously elected W . M . for next meeting , and appointed his officers in rotation , Ali Masonic business ended , lodge was closed .
DOMATIC LODGK ( No . 177 ) . —The weekly meeting of this lodge was held at the Surrey Alasonic Hall , Camberwell New-road , on Tuesday , the oth inst . There were present Bros , R . Rowlands . W . M . ; Richardson , S . W . ; C . Gibbes , J . W . ; | . H . Hose , S . D . i E . Crouch , J . D . ; G . Lavington . I . G . ' ; 1 . Hill , Preceptor ; R . Walden , Sec . '; | . S . Lavington , D . C . j ' Perry , Org . ; T . Tavlor , P . M . ; G . Stokes , P . M . ; | . Cox , P . AI . ; \ V . " Boys , I' . Al . j ] . t ) . Smith , B . Cohen , W . Simpson , M . Svcr , R . A . Davis , and ' K . M . Gibson . The lodge was opened in the Three Degrees , and the minutes of
the last meeting were read and confirmed . Having resumed the lodge in thc Second Degree , Bro . J . O . Smith rehearsed lhc ceremoiiy of instillation , Hro . R . Rowlands being the Installed Master , and Bro . W . II . Boys Director of Ceremonies . The Installing Master went through ' the TWW , * ceremony , as a number of Past Masters were present to alford him the opportunity of doing so The ollicers were invested , and the lodge was closed . Great interest appears to bs taken in this lodge of instruction , which has become one of the most powerful for instruction iu this part of London . Thc musical portion was well sustained by the Organist and tlie brethren .
PRINCE KHKDERICK WILLIAM LODGK INo . 7 / 3 ) . —A meeting was held on Tuesday , the 16 th inst ., at the liagle Tavern , Clifton-road , Maida-hill . Present : Bros . \ V . T . Mellier , W . M . ; li . VV . Scattergood , S . W . s C . | . Biorn , J . W . ; I " . ( J . Baker , Treas . and Preceptor ; ) . | . Thomas , Sec . ; C . ] . Groves , S . D . ; VV . J . Stratton , J . D . ; ' S . ) . Humfress , I . G . ; ' C . Stallibrass , Stwd . ; D . Furguson , P . M . ; C . R . Wickens , W . M . 733 ; A . E . Hubert , and A . G . Hayman . The lodge was opened in due form , and the minutes of thc last meeting were read and confirmed . Thc lodge was opened in thc
• Second Degree . Bro . Hubert was examined and entrusted . The lodge was opened in the Third Degree , anil the ceremony of raising was rehearsed , Bro . Hubert candidate . The VV . M . gave the traditional history . Thc 3 rd Section of thc lecture was rehearsed by the Preceptor , assisted by the brethren . Tlic lodge was closed in the Third Degree , and the 2 nd Section of the lecture worked . The Iodge was closed in tlie Second Degree , and thc 1 st Section was worked . Bro . Hayman was elected a member . Bro . Scattergood was elected W . M . for tlic ensning week . All Masonic business being ended , thc lodge was closed .
DUKE OF EDINBURGH LODGE ( No . las *)) . —A capital meeting of the above ludge was held on Tuesday , the 9 th inst ., at the Cape of Good Hope Tavern , opposite Limehouse Church . Thc occasion was to celebrate the return of the lodge of instruction to these very comfortable and suitable quarters , being thc same as enjoyed by the parent lodge . Bro . Charlton , I . P . M . I 2 ** 9 , acted as VV . M ., supported by Bros . G . Parrett , S . VV . ; VV . Davis ( host ) , J . W . ; Stephens , P . M ., S . D . j R . Atkins , P . M ., Preceptor ; Buchan , P . M ., Sec . j Dixon , I . G . ; Coleand others .
, The ceremony of the Second Degree was admirably rendered , Bro . Cole as candidate , and that brother also practised the questions leading to the Third Degree . Bro . P . M . Atkins gave thc lecture upon thc tracing board , and Bro . P . M . Stephens worked the Seclions , and a profitable evening was spent . A vote of thanks was awarded Bro . Charlton , I . P . AI ., for presiding upon thc inaugural meeting , and thanks were offered to Uros . Atkins and
Stephens for assistance rendered , liro . Parrett was elected VV . M . for ihe ensuing meeting , and it was decided to establish a Alasonic Charitable Association to secure for thc members of the lodge lifegovernorships of the three central Alasonic Institutions . Altogether tlie Dnke of Edinburgh l . od ge of Instruction bids fair to ( tain a great success in its new home . Wc may mention that trains from thc City and Poplar pass the door , and Limehouse Station is but two minutes' walk from it .
MARQUESS Ol * RIPON LODGE ( No . 1 . . 8 9 . .-A meeting was held on thc Sth inst , at tlic Ouecn ' s Hotel , Victoria Park Present : Bros . W . Gray , P . M ., as W . AL ; Watkinson , S . W . ; Ucatton , J . VV . ; G , J , Pope , Sec ; Caperol , S . D . ; Stephen * , P AI . ' J . D . i Dutton , I . G . j Weston , Hart , and others . Thc ceremony of passing was worked smoothly and well , Uro . Weston acting as candidate . Bro . Stephens worked thc 1 st and Hro , Watkinson the 2 nd and _| rd Sections of the lecture , assisted
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by thc brethren . Bro . Watkinson was elected W . M . for the next meeting , when it is hoped a good muster of brethren will be present to witness his excellent working . Tlic Stewards for consecrating and installation night , when Bro . J . Terry , P . M ., Sec . R . M . B . L , will kindly officiate , made their arrangements .
COVENT GARDEN LODGE ( No . 1614 ) . —The usual weekly meeting of this lodge of instruction was field at its new quarters , the Criterion , Piccadilly , W ., for the first time , on thc nth inst ., when there were present Bros . John Jacobs , I . P . AI . 1614 , W . AI . ; I . VV . Tacon , VV . M . 1196 , S . W " . ; H . " Solomon , J . W . 1614 , | . W . * , II . G . Alarsden , Org . ji ,, S . D . ; E . | . D . Bromlev , 179 , 1 . 1 ) . ; C . Ralph , A . W . S . 16 14 , LG . ; VV . C . Smith , S . W . ' ijOj , Preceptor ; G . Revnolds , S . D . 1614 , Treas . and Sec . ; P . AL Doctor , acting as D . C . ; " VV . VV . Macray , P . AL i ^ s , P . P . G . S . B . West Yorkshire ;
G . P . Jiertini , W . M . IS . -Q ; C . II . McOucen , LG . 11 ; 1 * . W . AlcOucen , | . D . 11 ; VV . " F . li . AlcOucen , 'S . D . u ; I .. Goldsmid , 1614 ; J . R . Harnell , 511 ; Hy . WilTis . 16 r 4 ; A . Clark , P . M . 1 S 07 ; 1 . Rowe , 15 ^ 9 ; C . Corbv , 9 ^ 7 ; James Woodward , 1614 ; \ V . Hancock . 105 ( 1 ; J . Rayner , 16 S 1 ; (¦' .. Ludwig , 179 ; E . C . Mulvey , 79 . 7 K 8 ; C . Grassi , S . W . ls ** o ; A . LeolFeler , 1524 ; | . Skinner , P . M . Sj 8 ; F . Dustcrwald , itKO ; P . \ V . Rogers , 1524 ; T . A . Dickson , S . W . 1014 ; J . Docker , P . AI . 6 J ; T . E . ' Weeks , and several other brethren .
Tlie lodge was opened in due form , and the minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed . Lodge opened in the Second and Third Degrees . Lodge resumed to thc First , Second , and Third Degrees . Bro . J . \ V . Tacon , S . W ., being introduced by Bro . P . M . Skinner as W . M . elect , was dulv obligated . The ceremony of installation was rehearsed by Bro . " John Jacobs , LP . AL of the mother lodge . The W . AI ., liro . J . \ V . Tacon , appointed and invested his officers as follows : Bros . B . Solomon , S . W * . ; G . II . Alarsden , | . W .: G . Reynolds , Treas . and Sec . ; E . I . D . Bromlev ,
S . D . ; J . Woodward , J . D . ; C . Ralph , I . G . ; and T . E . Weeks , Tyler . Bro . John Jacobs , LP . AL , then delivered the charges . The whole ceremony was rendered by the LP . AL in a very clear and impressive manner , more especially the charges , Bro . VV * . C . Smith worked the 2 nd Section of the First Lecture . The following brethren were unanimously elected joining members of the lodge of instruction : Bro . VV . \ V . Alacray , P . AI . 1542 , proposed by Bro . AY . C . Smith , and seconded by Bro' John Jacobs , LP . AL ; Uro . A . LcolTeler , 1 . 24 , proposed by liro . A . ' Clark * , P . AL , and seconded by
Bro . T . A . Dickson ; Bro . H . Willis , 1614 , proposed bv Bro . A . Clark , P . AL , and seconded hy Bro . P . W . Rogers ; ' Bro . W . Hancock , 1056 , proposed by Bro . W . C . Smith , and seconded by Bro . John Jacobs , LP . AL ; and Bro . F . C , AlcOucen , proposed by Bro . C . H . AlcOucen , and seconded by Bro . G . Revnolds . Bro . W . C . Smith proposed that Bro . 15 . Solomon , S . W ., ' bc VV . AI . for the ensuing week—seconded by tiie J . VV ., and carried unanimou sly . Thc W . AL elect was pleased to appoint his ollicers in rotation . Bro . j . Skinner , P . AL , proposed that a vote of thanks bc recorded
on thc minutes of this lodge of instruction to Bro , John Jacobs , LP . AL of the mother lodge , for the exemplary and perfect manner in which hc had rehearsed thc ceremony of installation . Hc had never seen it done better . He also proposed in recognition of that service that lie be made an honorary member ofthe lodge of instruc . tion—seconded by thc J . W . Bro . C . Ralph proposed that a vote of thanks hc recorded on the minutes of this lodge of instruction lo Bro . G . Reynolds , Treas . and Sec ,, in recognition of his perseverance and thc trouble hc had taken in having the Covent Garden Lodge of Instruction moved to
the Criterion , and for thc expeditious arrangements of this meeting —seconded by Bro . T . A . Dickson . Bro . A . Clark , P . M ., proposed that a vote of thanks also be recorded on thc minutes to Bro . G . P . Bertini in recognition of his kind attention and the hearty reception given to this lodge of instruction ; and that he be made an honorary member—seconded by Bro . C . Grassi . All three proposals were carried unanimously . Bro . John Jacobs , LP . AL , responded . liro . G . Reynolds thanked thc brethren for their kind
appreciation of his services with regard to thc removal of this lodge of instruction to the Criterion . Iliere had been many complaints with regard to the smallnessof the room they were obliged to occupy once a month in their late quarters . Thanks to Bro . G . P . Bertini , there would be no fear of thc brethren having to make any complaint as to size of room iu this large building . He was pleased to say that Bro . Terry , the worthy Secretary of the lioyal Alasonic Benevolent Institution for Aged Freemasons , had promised to rehearse the ceremony of consecration some time in April , due
notice of which would be given to the brethren . Bro , G . P . Bertini , in recognising the kindness of the brethren in making him an honorary member of this lodge of instruction , thanked Bros , P . M . Clark and G . Reynolds for the kind expressions which had fallen from them . He could assure thc brethren he would do all in power to make thein comfortable . He was now himself _ working hard , and it should be his endeavour to assist the lodge of instruction all he could . He knew most of thc brethren
and was a great admirer of their worthy Preceptor . He wished them every success . Bro . G . ' Keynolds read letters of regret from Bros . Harry VV . Kcdgley , VV . AI . 1614 , and VV . Fowles , saying how sorry they were that they could not bc present lhat evening . Nothing further offering for the good of Freemasonry , thc lodge was doted . All the brethren expressed themselves as being pleased with thc new quarters of the lodge of instruction .
BANCROFT CLUB OF INSTRUCTION . —Thc members of the above club of instruction met on the 2 SU 1 ult . at ; he Bancroft Club , Alile End-road , E . Present : Bros . N . Isaacs , W . AL ; Da Cassrc * ., S . W . ; B . Da Costa , I . W . ; Alusto , S . D .: Rosential , J . D . ; Levcne , LG . ; D . Moss , Preceptor ; . Marks , Citron , Dipple , ' Franks , Myers , Barnes , and others . The ccrcmuiiy of initiation was worked , Bro , Citron acting as tlie candidate , Bro . B . Da Costa worked the ; st Section of the lecture , Bro . DaCassrcs the 2 nd , and liro . DaCosta the jrd , 41 I 1 , and 5 th , assisted by thc brethren . Bro . T . J . Barras , 1304 , was elected a member . Nothing further offering for thc good of Freeinasonrv , the proceedings were closed .
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ROYAL JUBILEE CHAPTER ( No . 72 ) . — The usual convocation of this chapter was held on Thursday , the nth inst ., at Anderton ' s Hotel , Fleet-street . Ex . Comp . E . Walker , M . E . Z ., presided ; with Comps . G . Edwards , H . ; F . Dunn , P . Z ., Treas ., as J . ; H , Lovegrove , P . Z ., Scribe E . ; L . S . Fountaine , S . N . ; C . J . Axford , P . S . ; T . Foxall , P . Z . ; Iv . Dodson , P . Z . ; F .
Thurston , P . Z . ; E . VV . Lewcock , Steward ; C . K . Williams , Steward ; J . Reid , E . H . Dove , and R . Potter , Janitor . The only visitor was Ex . Comp . John Read , P . Z ., 720 . The candidates for exaltation not being in attendance , Comp . T . Foxall , P . Z ., gave the lecture of the first chiir . At the completion of the business the companions dined together , when the usual toasts were duly honoured .
ERA CHAPTER ( No . 1423 ) . —This chapter met for the dispatch of business at the Albany Hotel , Twickenham , on the 13 th inst . Among those in attendance were Comps . J . B . Ryley , M . D ., P . G . J . Middx ., I . P . Z ., in the chair ; E . H . Thiellay . P . P . G . D . C . Middx ., P . Z ., Treasurer , acting H . ; Winirate . I . ; T . C . Walls ,
P . P . G . Soi . Middx ., P . Z ., Scribe E . ; C . Stevens , P . G . Org . Middx ., ist A . S . ; and VV . H . Lee , P . G . S . B . Middx ., 2 nd A . S . Comps . C . H . Kohler , M . E . Z . 13 S 1 ; and ll . Higgins , P . Z . 1381 ; were visitors . The minutes of the previous meeting having been read and confirmed , the ballot was taken on behalf of Comps . Kohler and Higgins , both of 1381 , and it proved to be unanimous , It was resolved unanimously that in future
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the chapter meeting shall be held on the second Saturday in the months of March , May , and July . It was also resolved that a letter of condolence be forwarded to the widow and family of the late Comp . Thomas Goodchild , M . E . Z . of the chapter , at the time of his decease . The chapter was then closed , and the companions adjourned to refreshment .
The usual toasts followed . Comp . C . Stevens responded upon behalf of " The Provincial Grar . d Officers . " "The Health of the I . P . Z . " was proposed by Comp . Thiellay . Comp . Dr . Ryley , in reply , regretted the lamentable event that had caused him , for the second time , to occupy
the hirst Principals chair . Ihe chapter had suffered a great blow by the untimely death of their M . E . Z ., Comp . Goodchild , whose qualities as a man and Mason were of no mean order . " The Healths of the Second and Third Principals " followed , and was responded to by Comp . Wingate .
" The Joining Members followed , and gave Comps . Kohler and Higgins an opportunity cf expressing their gratification at being admitted members of No . 1423 . * ' The Past Principals " was coupled with the names of Comps . Thiellay and Walls , and the toast of "'I he Officers " was acknowledged by Comps . Stevens and Lee .
MONTAGUE GUEST CHAPTER ( No . 1900 ) . —The installation meeting of this chapter took place at the Inns of Court Hote ) , Lincoln's Inn Fields , on the ioth inst . Present : Comps . Montague Guest , M . E . Z . ; G . P . Festa , H . ; F . R . VV . Hedges , J . ; S . Brooks , P . Z ., S . E . ; H . Slyman , P . Z ,, S . N . -, li . J . Petts , 2 nd A . S . , Coloael Shadwell H . Clerke , G . S . E . ( Hon . Member ); F .
Richardson , P . G . ( Hon . Member ) ; T . Fenn , Pres . B . of G . P . ( Hon . Member ) ; F . Philbrick , G . Reg . ( Hon . Member ) ; K . Henwood , and VV . VV . Goodman . Visitors : Comps . J . VV . Woodall , G . Treas . ; J . Buzzogoli , 749 ; E . Baxter , P . Z . S ; A . Fish , P . Z . 95 ; J . Faulkner , P . Z . 1 . . 23 ; Hugh D . Sandeman , P . G . Supt . Bengal ; Raphael Costa , P . Z ., P . G . D . C . ( Hon . Member ); T . H . Filton , 2 ; E . Bowyer ,
P . G . Std . B . ; Raymond Thrupp , P . G . Std . B . ; W . Lake , P . Z . 1297 and 15 S 9 ; and others . Letters of regret at being unable to attend were received from Viscount Holmesdale , Prov . G . Supt . Kent ; General Brownrigjr , Prov . G . Supt . Surrey ; Capt . Philips , P . G . S . N . ; J . S . Eastes , P . G . Swd . B . ; II . G . Buss , P . Asst . G . S . E .. and others .
Thc chapter was opened in due form , and the minutes of the last convocation were read and confirmed . The report of the Audit Committee was received and adopted . The M . E . Z . then vacated the chair , which was occupied by Comp . Col . Shadwell H . Clerke , G . S . E ., who had kindly undertaken the duty of Installing Principal . Comp . G . P . Fosta was then installed as First Principal , Comp . F . R .
VV . Hedges as Second Principal , and Comp . Brooks as Third Principal . Comp . Festa then rose and said he had a most agreeable task to perform , viz ., to present to the retiring M . E . Z . a Past Principal ' s jewel . He referred briefly tothe satisfaction the companions felt at having so distinguished a Mason as the Prov . G . M . of Dorset as their founder and First Principal . He felt sure the gift would be accepted by him
as an expression of the hearty goodwill of the members of the chapter , and he trusted he would live long to wear it . Comp . Alontague Guest , who was evidently taken by surprise at this part of the proceedings , thanked the companions most heartily for the acknowledgment of his services . He trusted he should have the satisfaction of often
wearing it at their future meetings . The jewel , which was designed by the M . E . Z ., bore the Montague Guest arms and motto , with the Arch emblems , set with S diamonds , and was of very chaste design and workmanship ; it was manufactured by Comp . George Kenning .
I he chapter was then closed , and the companions adjourned to a banquet , under the presidency of Comp . Festa , "The Queen and Royal Arch Masonry , " "The M . E . First P . ihcipal , H . R . H . the Prince ot Wales , " and the other Masonic toasts , were given and loyally received . Ccmp . Philbrick , Grand Registrar , in responding for "The Grand Ollicers , " said it was always a sign of vitality when a new lodge took unto itself a chapter . Grand Masters Lodge , No . 1 , after the lapse of over a
century , had only just done so however . Those in Grand Office always took the kindest interest in the success of Royal Arch Masonry . As the M . E . Z . had said they had amongst them great names , of which every Englishman should be proud , and it was a Brotherhood that commanded universal respect . Comp . Montague Guest then rose to propose "The Healths of the M . E . Z ,, and the Second and Third Principals "—all trood and worthy Masons . He had
during the past year ample opportunities of observing the zeal and ability of Comp . Festa , to whom the success of both the lodge and chapter was in a large measure due , and who was extremely popular in the Craft . He was ably supported by Comps . Hedges and Brooks , and the other officers of the chapter . He , himself , retired from office with the certain knowledge that his successor and his ollicers would perform their duties with credit to themselves
and the chapter . Comp . Festa , in response , said he hardly knew how to express to Comp . Montague Guest his thanks for the flattering remarks he had used in reference to himself . _ If in the position of M . E . Z . he should succeed in obtaining their approval he should be perfectly satisfied , and he could only express a hope that when hc left that chair he should deserve their thanks as much as his predecessor . Comp . Festa then proposed " The Health of the retiring
First Principal . Comp . Montague Guest thanked the companions heartily for the reception the toast had met with at their hands . He felt unworthy of the compliment lhat had been paid him ; he had not , perhaps , done all that he should have done during his year of ofiice , but he had felt much pleasure and satisfaction at the position of both lodge and
chapter , and the compliment paid to him in naming them after himself . He put down the prosperity of the chapter especially to the interest taken in it by such Masons as the M . E . Z ., to whom it owed its existence . The M . E . Z . then proposed "The Health of the Grand Scribe E ., Comp . Shadwell H . Clerke , " who had generously come forward to help the infant chapter , for which they hoped they should have grateful hearts ,
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Beneath the base of the clock was a silver plate bearing the following inscription : — " Presented to Bro . A . L . Emanuel on his marriage , by the members of the Prince Edward of Saxe-Weimar Lodge , as a token of respect , and to mark their appreciation of his services as Secretary from the formation ofthe lodge , 1 SS 1 , to date 1 SS 6 . " Bro . Page , P . M ., proposed " The Health of the VV . M ., " who , in responding , said that his year of office was near
at an end , and du ring the year he had endeavoured to do his duties to the utmost of his power and ability . He had the interest of the lodge much at heart , and had always so since the formation . He must say , however , that he never anticipated being VV . M . of the lodge , but now he was glad and proud of it . The Worshipful Master proposed " The Visitors , " arid said that the Saxe , Weimar Lodge was always pleased to see
visitors . That evening they had better attendance than on former occasions , and he could assure them that they were all welcome amongst them . Bro . Grant , P . M . 1705 , returned thanks , and said that the Prince Edward of Saxe Weimar Lodge was eminently noted for its hospitality . It was a source of gratification for him to be present , as the VV . M . was initiated in , the same lodge , and at the same time , as himself . The visit
that evening was most interesting , as the brethren had given a tangible reward to , and shown the respect they held towards Bro . Emanuel , who had worked hard and zealously for the lodge in particular , and Masonry in general . The VVorshipful Master , in proposing " The Officers , " remarked that the S . W . was absent through naval duties , and the S . D . was suffering with bronchitis . Bro . VVm . Royston Pike , J . VV ., responded , and said that evening reminded him of the old days ofthe Saxe-Weimar
Lodge . The brethren had paid a well earned tribute to their honorary Secretary , Bro . Emanuel , who had lately married , and he ( Bro . Pike ) thought it was quite time he had done so , and Bro . Emanuel regretted not having done so before . The ofiicers of the lodge would always stick to their "Alma Mater , " and do all they could for the prosperity of the lodge . The Tyler's toast concluded a most pleasant evening , which was enlivened with some songs contributed by Bros . Sylvester , Bayly , Grant , and Gieve .
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FAITH LODGT . ( No . 141 ) . —Tlie weekly meeting was held on the 9 th inst ., at ihe Victoria Mansions , Victoria-street . There were present Uros , Masctield , W . M . ; Mount , S . W , ; Lovegrove , . I . W . ; Cottebrune , P . G . P ., Preceptor ; Sheppard , S . D . ; Crohn , J . O . ; Bassington , Treas . ; Cross , Sec . ; J . H . Mathews , I . G . ; Cobham , Hunt , Von Joel , May , | utsum , Keen , and Weeks . The lodge was opened in due forir , and the minutes ot thc last meeting were read and confirmed . Uro , lutsnm answered the
questions leading to the Second Decree , and was duly entrusted . Lodge was opened on the Square , and thc ceremony of passing rehearsed . Bro . Hunt answered the questions leading to the Third Degree , and was duly entrusted . Lodge was opened on the Centre , and the ceremony of raising rehearsed , including the traditional history . Lodge was closed down . The S . VV . was unanimously elected W . M . for next meeting , and appointed his officers in rotation , Ali Masonic business ended , lodge was closed .
DOMATIC LODGK ( No . 177 ) . —The weekly meeting of this lodge was held at the Surrey Alasonic Hall , Camberwell New-road , on Tuesday , the oth inst . There were present Bros , R . Rowlands . W . M . ; Richardson , S . W . ; C . Gibbes , J . W . ; | . H . Hose , S . D . i E . Crouch , J . D . ; G . Lavington . I . G . ' ; 1 . Hill , Preceptor ; R . Walden , Sec . '; | . S . Lavington , D . C . j ' Perry , Org . ; T . Tavlor , P . M . ; G . Stokes , P . M . ; | . Cox , P . AI . ; \ V . " Boys , I' . Al . j ] . t ) . Smith , B . Cohen , W . Simpson , M . Svcr , R . A . Davis , and ' K . M . Gibson . The lodge was opened in the Three Degrees , and the minutes of
the last meeting were read and confirmed . Having resumed the lodge in thc Second Degree , Bro . J . O . Smith rehearsed lhc ceremoiiy of instillation , Hro . R . Rowlands being the Installed Master , and Bro . W . II . Boys Director of Ceremonies . The Installing Master went through ' the TWW , * ceremony , as a number of Past Masters were present to alford him the opportunity of doing so The ollicers were invested , and the lodge was closed . Great interest appears to bs taken in this lodge of instruction , which has become one of the most powerful for instruction iu this part of London . Thc musical portion was well sustained by the Organist and tlie brethren .
PRINCE KHKDERICK WILLIAM LODGK INo . 7 / 3 ) . —A meeting was held on Tuesday , the 16 th inst ., at the liagle Tavern , Clifton-road , Maida-hill . Present : Bros . \ V . T . Mellier , W . M . ; li . VV . Scattergood , S . W . s C . | . Biorn , J . W . ; I " . ( J . Baker , Treas . and Preceptor ; ) . | . Thomas , Sec . ; C . ] . Groves , S . D . ; VV . J . Stratton , J . D . ; ' S . ) . Humfress , I . G . ; ' C . Stallibrass , Stwd . ; D . Furguson , P . M . ; C . R . Wickens , W . M . 733 ; A . E . Hubert , and A . G . Hayman . The lodge was opened in due form , and the minutes of thc last meeting were read and confirmed . Thc lodge was opened in thc
• Second Degree . Bro . Hubert was examined and entrusted . The lodge was opened in the Third Degree , anil the ceremony of raising was rehearsed , Bro . Hubert candidate . The VV . M . gave the traditional history . Thc 3 rd Section of thc lecture was rehearsed by the Preceptor , assisted by the brethren . Tlic lodge was closed in the Third Degree , and the 2 nd Section of the lecture worked . The Iodge was closed in tlie Second Degree , and thc 1 st Section was worked . Bro . Hayman was elected a member . Bro . Scattergood was elected W . M . for tlic ensning week . All Masonic business being ended , thc lodge was closed .
DUKE OF EDINBURGH LODGE ( No . las *)) . —A capital meeting of the above ludge was held on Tuesday , the 9 th inst ., at the Cape of Good Hope Tavern , opposite Limehouse Church . Thc occasion was to celebrate the return of the lodge of instruction to these very comfortable and suitable quarters , being thc same as enjoyed by the parent lodge . Bro . Charlton , I . P . M . I 2 ** 9 , acted as VV . M ., supported by Bros . G . Parrett , S . VV . ; VV . Davis ( host ) , J . W . ; Stephens , P . M ., S . D . j R . Atkins , P . M ., Preceptor ; Buchan , P . M ., Sec . j Dixon , I . G . ; Coleand others .
, The ceremony of the Second Degree was admirably rendered , Bro . Cole as candidate , and that brother also practised the questions leading to the Third Degree . Bro . P . M . Atkins gave thc lecture upon thc tracing board , and Bro . P . M . Stephens worked the Seclions , and a profitable evening was spent . A vote of thanks was awarded Bro . Charlton , I . P . AI ., for presiding upon thc inaugural meeting , and thanks were offered to Uros . Atkins and
Stephens for assistance rendered , liro . Parrett was elected VV . M . for ihe ensuing meeting , and it was decided to establish a Alasonic Charitable Association to secure for thc members of the lodge lifegovernorships of the three central Alasonic Institutions . Altogether tlie Dnke of Edinburgh l . od ge of Instruction bids fair to ( tain a great success in its new home . Wc may mention that trains from thc City and Poplar pass the door , and Limehouse Station is but two minutes' walk from it .
MARQUESS Ol * RIPON LODGE ( No . 1 . . 8 9 . .-A meeting was held on thc Sth inst , at tlic Ouecn ' s Hotel , Victoria Park Present : Bros . W . Gray , P . M ., as W . AL ; Watkinson , S . W . ; Ucatton , J . VV . ; G , J , Pope , Sec ; Caperol , S . D . ; Stephen * , P AI . ' J . D . i Dutton , I . G . j Weston , Hart , and others . Thc ceremony of passing was worked smoothly and well , Uro . Weston acting as candidate . Bro . Stephens worked thc 1 st and Hro , Watkinson the 2 nd and _| rd Sections of the lecture , assisted
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by thc brethren . Bro . Watkinson was elected W . M . for the next meeting , when it is hoped a good muster of brethren will be present to witness his excellent working . Tlic Stewards for consecrating and installation night , when Bro . J . Terry , P . M ., Sec . R . M . B . L , will kindly officiate , made their arrangements .
COVENT GARDEN LODGE ( No . 1614 ) . —The usual weekly meeting of this lodge of instruction was field at its new quarters , the Criterion , Piccadilly , W ., for the first time , on thc nth inst ., when there were present Bros . John Jacobs , I . P . AI . 1614 , W . AI . ; I . VV . Tacon , VV . M . 1196 , S . W " . ; H . " Solomon , J . W . 1614 , | . W . * , II . G . Alarsden , Org . ji ,, S . D . ; E . | . D . Bromlev , 179 , 1 . 1 ) . ; C . Ralph , A . W . S . 16 14 , LG . ; VV . C . Smith , S . W . ' ijOj , Preceptor ; G . Revnolds , S . D . 1614 , Treas . and Sec . ; P . AL Doctor , acting as D . C . ; " VV . VV . Macray , P . AL i ^ s , P . P . G . S . B . West Yorkshire ;
G . P . Jiertini , W . M . IS . -Q ; C . II . McOucen , LG . 11 ; 1 * . W . AlcOucen , | . D . 11 ; VV . " F . li . AlcOucen , 'S . D . u ; I .. Goldsmid , 1614 ; J . R . Harnell , 511 ; Hy . WilTis . 16 r 4 ; A . Clark , P . M . 1 S 07 ; 1 . Rowe , 15 ^ 9 ; C . Corbv , 9 ^ 7 ; James Woodward , 1614 ; \ V . Hancock . 105 ( 1 ; J . Rayner , 16 S 1 ; (¦' .. Ludwig , 179 ; E . C . Mulvey , 79 . 7 K 8 ; C . Grassi , S . W . ls ** o ; A . LeolFeler , 1524 ; | . Skinner , P . M . Sj 8 ; F . Dustcrwald , itKO ; P . \ V . Rogers , 1524 ; T . A . Dickson , S . W . 1014 ; J . Docker , P . AI . 6 J ; T . E . ' Weeks , and several other brethren .
Tlie lodge was opened in due form , and the minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed . Lodge opened in the Second and Third Degrees . Lodge resumed to thc First , Second , and Third Degrees . Bro . J . \ V . Tacon , S . W ., being introduced by Bro . P . M . Skinner as W . M . elect , was dulv obligated . The ceremony of installation was rehearsed by Bro . " John Jacobs , LP . AL of the mother lodge . The W . AI ., liro . J . \ V . Tacon , appointed and invested his officers as follows : Bros . B . Solomon , S . W * . ; G . II . Alarsden , | . W .: G . Reynolds , Treas . and Sec . ; E . I . D . Bromlev ,
S . D . ; J . Woodward , J . D . ; C . Ralph , I . G . ; and T . E . Weeks , Tyler . Bro . John Jacobs , LP . AL , then delivered the charges . The whole ceremony was rendered by the LP . AL in a very clear and impressive manner , more especially the charges , Bro . VV * . C . Smith worked the 2 nd Section of the First Lecture . The following brethren were unanimously elected joining members of the lodge of instruction : Bro . VV . \ V . Alacray , P . AI . 1542 , proposed by Bro . AY . C . Smith , and seconded by Bro' John Jacobs , LP . AL ; Uro . A . LcolTeler , 1 . 24 , proposed by liro . A . ' Clark * , P . AL , and seconded by
Bro . T . A . Dickson ; Bro . H . Willis , 1614 , proposed bv Bro . A . Clark , P . AL , and seconded hy Bro . P . W . Rogers ; ' Bro . W . Hancock , 1056 , proposed by Bro . W . C . Smith , and seconded by Bro . John Jacobs , LP . AL ; and Bro . F . C , AlcOucen , proposed by Bro . C . H . AlcOucen , and seconded by Bro . G . Revnolds . Bro . W . C . Smith proposed that Bro . 15 . Solomon , S . W ., ' bc VV . AI . for the ensuing week—seconded by tiie J . VV ., and carried unanimou sly . Thc W . AL elect was pleased to appoint his ollicers in rotation . Bro . j . Skinner , P . AL , proposed that a vote of thanks bc recorded
on thc minutes of this lodge of instruction to Bro , John Jacobs , LP . AL of the mother lodge , for the exemplary and perfect manner in which hc had rehearsed thc ceremony of installation . Hc had never seen it done better . He also proposed in recognition of that service that lie be made an honorary member ofthe lodge of instruc . tion—seconded by thc J . W . Bro . C . Ralph proposed that a vote of thanks hc recorded on the minutes of this lodge of instruction lo Bro . G . Reynolds , Treas . and Sec ,, in recognition of his perseverance and thc trouble hc had taken in having the Covent Garden Lodge of Instruction moved to
the Criterion , and for thc expeditious arrangements of this meeting —seconded by Bro . T . A . Dickson . Bro . A . Clark , P . M ., proposed that a vote of thanks also be recorded on thc minutes to Bro . G . P . Bertini in recognition of his kind attention and the hearty reception given to this lodge of instruction ; and that he be made an honorary member—seconded by Bro . C . Grassi . All three proposals were carried unanimously . Bro . John Jacobs , LP . AL , responded . liro . G . Reynolds thanked thc brethren for their kind
appreciation of his services with regard to thc removal of this lodge of instruction to the Criterion . Iliere had been many complaints with regard to the smallnessof the room they were obliged to occupy once a month in their late quarters . Thanks to Bro . G . P . Bertini , there would be no fear of thc brethren having to make any complaint as to size of room iu this large building . He was pleased to say that Bro . Terry , the worthy Secretary of the lioyal Alasonic Benevolent Institution for Aged Freemasons , had promised to rehearse the ceremony of consecration some time in April , due
notice of which would be given to the brethren . Bro , G . P . Bertini , in recognising the kindness of the brethren in making him an honorary member of this lodge of instruction , thanked Bros , P . M . Clark and G . Reynolds for the kind expressions which had fallen from them . He could assure thc brethren he would do all in power to make thein comfortable . He was now himself _ working hard , and it should be his endeavour to assist the lodge of instruction all he could . He knew most of thc brethren
and was a great admirer of their worthy Preceptor . He wished them every success . Bro . G . ' Keynolds read letters of regret from Bros . Harry VV . Kcdgley , VV . AI . 1614 , and VV . Fowles , saying how sorry they were that they could not bc present lhat evening . Nothing further offering for the good of Freemasonry , thc lodge was doted . All the brethren expressed themselves as being pleased with thc new quarters of the lodge of instruction .
BANCROFT CLUB OF INSTRUCTION . —Thc members of the above club of instruction met on the 2 SU 1 ult . at ; he Bancroft Club , Alile End-road , E . Present : Bros . N . Isaacs , W . AL ; Da Cassrc * ., S . W . ; B . Da Costa , I . W . ; Alusto , S . D .: Rosential , J . D . ; Levcne , LG . ; D . Moss , Preceptor ; . Marks , Citron , Dipple , ' Franks , Myers , Barnes , and others . The ccrcmuiiy of initiation was worked , Bro , Citron acting as tlie candidate , Bro . B . Da Costa worked the ; st Section of the lecture , Bro . DaCassrcs the 2 nd , and liro . DaCosta the jrd , 41 I 1 , and 5 th , assisted by thc brethren . Bro . T . J . Barras , 1304 , was elected a member . Nothing further offering for thc good of Freeinasonrv , the proceedings were closed .
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ROYAL JUBILEE CHAPTER ( No . 72 ) . — The usual convocation of this chapter was held on Thursday , the nth inst ., at Anderton ' s Hotel , Fleet-street . Ex . Comp . E . Walker , M . E . Z ., presided ; with Comps . G . Edwards , H . ; F . Dunn , P . Z ., Treas ., as J . ; H , Lovegrove , P . Z ., Scribe E . ; L . S . Fountaine , S . N . ; C . J . Axford , P . S . ; T . Foxall , P . Z . ; Iv . Dodson , P . Z . ; F .
Thurston , P . Z . ; E . VV . Lewcock , Steward ; C . K . Williams , Steward ; J . Reid , E . H . Dove , and R . Potter , Janitor . The only visitor was Ex . Comp . John Read , P . Z ., 720 . The candidates for exaltation not being in attendance , Comp . T . Foxall , P . Z ., gave the lecture of the first chiir . At the completion of the business the companions dined together , when the usual toasts were duly honoured .
ERA CHAPTER ( No . 1423 ) . —This chapter met for the dispatch of business at the Albany Hotel , Twickenham , on the 13 th inst . Among those in attendance were Comps . J . B . Ryley , M . D ., P . G . J . Middx ., I . P . Z ., in the chair ; E . H . Thiellay . P . P . G . D . C . Middx ., P . Z ., Treasurer , acting H . ; Winirate . I . ; T . C . Walls ,
P . P . G . Soi . Middx ., P . Z ., Scribe E . ; C . Stevens , P . G . Org . Middx ., ist A . S . ; and VV . H . Lee , P . G . S . B . Middx ., 2 nd A . S . Comps . C . H . Kohler , M . E . Z . 13 S 1 ; and ll . Higgins , P . Z . 1381 ; were visitors . The minutes of the previous meeting having been read and confirmed , the ballot was taken on behalf of Comps . Kohler and Higgins , both of 1381 , and it proved to be unanimous , It was resolved unanimously that in future
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the chapter meeting shall be held on the second Saturday in the months of March , May , and July . It was also resolved that a letter of condolence be forwarded to the widow and family of the late Comp . Thomas Goodchild , M . E . Z . of the chapter , at the time of his decease . The chapter was then closed , and the companions adjourned to refreshment .
The usual toasts followed . Comp . C . Stevens responded upon behalf of " The Provincial Grar . d Officers . " "The Health of the I . P . Z . " was proposed by Comp . Thiellay . Comp . Dr . Ryley , in reply , regretted the lamentable event that had caused him , for the second time , to occupy
the hirst Principals chair . Ihe chapter had suffered a great blow by the untimely death of their M . E . Z ., Comp . Goodchild , whose qualities as a man and Mason were of no mean order . " The Healths of the Second and Third Principals " followed , and was responded to by Comp . Wingate .
" The Joining Members followed , and gave Comps . Kohler and Higgins an opportunity cf expressing their gratification at being admitted members of No . 1423 . * ' The Past Principals " was coupled with the names of Comps . Thiellay and Walls , and the toast of "'I he Officers " was acknowledged by Comps . Stevens and Lee .
MONTAGUE GUEST CHAPTER ( No . 1900 ) . —The installation meeting of this chapter took place at the Inns of Court Hote ) , Lincoln's Inn Fields , on the ioth inst . Present : Comps . Montague Guest , M . E . Z . ; G . P . Festa , H . ; F . R . VV . Hedges , J . ; S . Brooks , P . Z ., S . E . ; H . Slyman , P . Z ,, S . N . -, li . J . Petts , 2 nd A . S . , Coloael Shadwell H . Clerke , G . S . E . ( Hon . Member ); F .
Richardson , P . G . ( Hon . Member ) ; T . Fenn , Pres . B . of G . P . ( Hon . Member ) ; F . Philbrick , G . Reg . ( Hon . Member ) ; K . Henwood , and VV . VV . Goodman . Visitors : Comps . J . VV . Woodall , G . Treas . ; J . Buzzogoli , 749 ; E . Baxter , P . Z . S ; A . Fish , P . Z . 95 ; J . Faulkner , P . Z . 1 . . 23 ; Hugh D . Sandeman , P . G . Supt . Bengal ; Raphael Costa , P . Z ., P . G . D . C . ( Hon . Member ); T . H . Filton , 2 ; E . Bowyer ,
P . G . Std . B . ; Raymond Thrupp , P . G . Std . B . ; W . Lake , P . Z . 1297 and 15 S 9 ; and others . Letters of regret at being unable to attend were received from Viscount Holmesdale , Prov . G . Supt . Kent ; General Brownrigjr , Prov . G . Supt . Surrey ; Capt . Philips , P . G . S . N . ; J . S . Eastes , P . G . Swd . B . ; II . G . Buss , P . Asst . G . S . E .. and others .
Thc chapter was opened in due form , and the minutes of the last convocation were read and confirmed . The report of the Audit Committee was received and adopted . The M . E . Z . then vacated the chair , which was occupied by Comp . Col . Shadwell H . Clerke , G . S . E ., who had kindly undertaken the duty of Installing Principal . Comp . G . P . Fosta was then installed as First Principal , Comp . F . R .
VV . Hedges as Second Principal , and Comp . Brooks as Third Principal . Comp . Festa then rose and said he had a most agreeable task to perform , viz ., to present to the retiring M . E . Z . a Past Principal ' s jewel . He referred briefly tothe satisfaction the companions felt at having so distinguished a Mason as the Prov . G . M . of Dorset as their founder and First Principal . He felt sure the gift would be accepted by him
as an expression of the hearty goodwill of the members of the chapter , and he trusted he would live long to wear it . Comp . Alontague Guest , who was evidently taken by surprise at this part of the proceedings , thanked the companions most heartily for the acknowledgment of his services . He trusted he should have the satisfaction of often
wearing it at their future meetings . The jewel , which was designed by the M . E . Z ., bore the Montague Guest arms and motto , with the Arch emblems , set with S diamonds , and was of very chaste design and workmanship ; it was manufactured by Comp . George Kenning .
I he chapter was then closed , and the companions adjourned to a banquet , under the presidency of Comp . Festa , "The Queen and Royal Arch Masonry , " "The M . E . First P . ihcipal , H . R . H . the Prince ot Wales , " and the other Masonic toasts , were given and loyally received . Ccmp . Philbrick , Grand Registrar , in responding for "The Grand Ollicers , " said it was always a sign of vitality when a new lodge took unto itself a chapter . Grand Masters Lodge , No . 1 , after the lapse of over a
century , had only just done so however . Those in Grand Office always took the kindest interest in the success of Royal Arch Masonry . As the M . E . Z . had said they had amongst them great names , of which every Englishman should be proud , and it was a Brotherhood that commanded universal respect . Comp . Montague Guest then rose to propose "The Healths of the M . E . Z ,, and the Second and Third Principals "—all trood and worthy Masons . He had
during the past year ample opportunities of observing the zeal and ability of Comp . Festa , to whom the success of both the lodge and chapter was in a large measure due , and who was extremely popular in the Craft . He was ably supported by Comps . Hedges and Brooks , and the other officers of the chapter . He , himself , retired from office with the certain knowledge that his successor and his ollicers would perform their duties with credit to themselves
and the chapter . Comp . Festa , in response , said he hardly knew how to express to Comp . Montague Guest his thanks for the flattering remarks he had used in reference to himself . _ If in the position of M . E . Z . he should succeed in obtaining their approval he should be perfectly satisfied , and he could only express a hope that when hc left that chair he should deserve their thanks as much as his predecessor . Comp . Festa then proposed " The Health of the retiring
First Principal . Comp . Montague Guest thanked the companions heartily for the reception the toast had met with at their hands . He felt unworthy of the compliment lhat had been paid him ; he had not , perhaps , done all that he should have done during his year of ofiice , but he had felt much pleasure and satisfaction at the position of both lodge and
chapter , and the compliment paid to him in naming them after himself . He put down the prosperity of the chapter especially to the interest taken in it by such Masons as the M . E . Z ., to whom it owed its existence . The M . E . Z . then proposed "The Health of the Grand Scribe E ., Comp . Shadwell H . Clerke , " who had generously come forward to help the infant chapter , for which they hoped they should have grateful hearts ,