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Comp . Col . Shadwell H . Clerke said it was very kind of the M . E . Z . to refer to his services in the way he had done . It seemed but Ihe other day that he had installed Comp . Montague Guest as its First Principal , and now he had the pleasure of installing his successor . He was sure the chapter would have a successful future . The M . E . Z . next proposed "The Health of the Visitors . "
No lodge or chapter was more pleased than the Montague Guest to entertain their friends . They had present a very distinguished visitor from the other side of the ocean , and he trusted he would take back with him a favourable opinion of English Masonry ; they had also present many other companions , who were too well known to need any words of introduction or commendation from him .
Comp . Tilton , D . G . M . of the Distu ' ct of New York , responded . The next toast was that of " The Charities , " and the M . E . Z . referred in very complimentary terms to the interest taken in the Charities by Comp . Frank Richardson , who was one of the most active and valued members of the Girls' Institution .
Comp . Frank Richardson , in reply , said it was a subject on which he could dilate for an hour . He referred to the recent Festival of the Benevolent Institution , remarking that it was highly creditable to the Craft that such a large sum should , in these bad times , be collected . The Boys ' School was an admirable Institution , but it was with the Gir s' School he was more intimately associated , and in
which he felt the deepest interest . They could not make them Masons , but they did their best to make them fitted for the battle of life . They were not overworked , but they were well worked , and they must all feel the livliest satisfaction that the Educational Statistics showed that the Girls' School was at the top of all similar Institutions in England , —these returns proved that the money subscribed
by the Craft was well applied , and he trusted the coming Festival of the Girls' School would prove as good as that of the Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution . The toast of " The Officers , " responded to by Comps . Slyman and Henwood , brought a very ploasant and
successful meeting to a close . VVe should mention that the proceedings were enlivened by some excellent singing , the artistes being Signor Maestro Sala , Signor Monori Rocca ( late of Covent Garden Italian Opera ) , and 2 English artistes from the Criterion Concert .
GALLERY CHAPTER ( Xo . 192 S ) . —At a convocation at Brixton Hall , on Saturday , Comp . Hy . Massey , P . Z ., was installed as First Principal ; Comp . Minstrell as H . ; and Comp . VV . Duckworth , J . Comp . Thomas , P . Z ., was invested as S . E . ; Comp . Griffiths , as S . N . ; Comp .
Albery , as Treas . ; and Comp . J . Duckworth , as P . S . A Past Principal ' s jewel was voted to the retiring Z ., Comp . Thomas . Bros . C . Williams and VV . O . Goldsmith , of the Gallery Lodge , 1928 , were exalted . Among the visitors were Comps . Akers-Douglas , M . P ., and Seager Hunt , M . P .
LANCASTER . —Rowley Chapter ( No . 1051 ) . — The installation meeting of this chapter was held at the Masonic Hall , on Monday , the Sth inst . Present : Comps . Garnett , M . E . Z . ; Bayley , H . ; R . Stanton , J . ; Simpson , P . Z ., Treas . ; Hall , P . Z . ; Longman , P . Z . ; Kelland , Dewhurst , and A . K . Allinson , Janitor . The chapter having been opened by the Principals , and
the minutes read , Comps . Bayley , Stanton , and Gregson were duly installed into thc chairs of Z ., H :, and J . by their immediate predecessors . The Board cf Installed Principals having been closed , the following officers were invested : Comp *; . Kelland , S . E . ; Dewhurst , S . N . ; Stork , P . S . ; Simpson , P . Z ., Treas . ; and Allinson , Janitor . On the motion of Comp . Hall , a vote ot thanks was given tc Comp . Capt . Garnett , I . P . Z ., for the efficient manner in
which he had conducted the chapter . In acklowledging the compliment , the I . P . Z . expressed his thanks to the officers who had supported him during his year of office , and concluded by proposing a vote of thanks to the Treasurer , Comp . Simpson , P . Z ., which was carried with acclamation . There being no further business before the chapter , it was closed is due form , and the companions adjourned to the banquet table , where a pleasant evening was spent .
KESWICK , —Greta Chapter ( No . 1073 ) . —The quarterly convocation of the above chapter was held on Tuesday , the gth inst ., Comps . Dr . Gore Ring , M . F .. Z . presided ; Dr . Rooke , P . P . G . H ., H . ; Geo . Dalrymple , P . G . J ., as J . ; J . Hall , S . E . ; Dixon , S . N . ; E . Jackson , P . S . ; Thos . Usher , Janitor ; and others .
The minutes of the consecration chapter were read and confirmed , and a draft of the bye-laws prepared for confirmation were duly considered and amended . Several pieces of new furniture for the chapter were very much admired . The chapter was then closed in due form , and the companions dined at the Keswick Hotel .
ALDERSHOT . —Aldershot Camp Chapter ( Xo 1331 ) . —The installation meeting of this chapter was held at the Masonic Rooms , Imperial Hotel , on Monday , the Sth inst ., when there were present Comps . J . Hall , P . P . G . S . B ., M . E . Z . ; VV . J . Dix , P . H . P ., P . Z . 1 , Nova Scotia , acting II . ; T . IL Gowers , J . ; P . Robertson , S . N . ; J . Taylor , S . E . ; II . H . Thompson , P . S . ; J . Blowey , VV .
E . Foster , and VV . Gray . The visitors were Comps . R . Eve , P . Z . 723 , P . P . G . J . ; G . Payne , P . Z . 1504 , H . 723 ; H . Stone , S . N . 723 ; R . Tozer , 723 ; VV . Eagle , 113 ; H . Reynolds , 65 ( S . C . ); j . Popkiss , 1 , Nova Scotia . The chapter was opened in due form , and the minutes of the last regular convocation , and subsequent emergency , were read and confirmed . 'I'he ballot was then taken for
Bro . E . Craft , 1331 , which proved unanimous , but owing to thp . t brother being detained in camp on duty , lie was unable to be present for exaltation . The Principals were then installed in a most efficient and impressive manner as follows : Comp . VV . J . Dix , Z ., the ceremony being
performed by Comp . J . Hall ; Comps . T . 11 . Gowers , H . ; and P . Robertson , J . ; the ceiemony being performed by Comp . VV . | . Dix , assisted by Comp . R . Eve . The following officers were appointed for the ensuing year : Comps . J . Hall , P . Z ., Treas . ; S . J . Hitching , S . N . , * H . H . Thompson , S . E . ; VV . E . Foster , P . S .: J . Blowey , ist Asst , Soj . ; and VV . Hill , Janitor . After adopting the
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Audit repoit , and a proposition for a joining companion had been received , the chapter was closed . The business of the chsptter being concluded , the companions adjourned to banquet under the presideucy of the M . E . Z . ( Comp . VV . J . Dix ) . ' The usual loyal and Alasonic toasts we * . e given and responded to , several songs and recitations were rendered in a very excellent manner , and a most agreeable evening spent .
Marh Masonry.
Marh Masonry .
MACDONALD LODGE ( No . 104 ) . -The quarterly meeting of this lodge was held on Monday evening , nt the Guildhall Tavern , Gresham-street , when there was a goodly muster , under the presidency of the VVorshipful Master , Bro . VV . Johnston ; he was supported by Bros , j . Mainwaring , S . W .: VV . H . Bates , S . O . ; F . B . Scott , J . O . ; A . VVilliams , P . M . ; G . Yaxley , P . M . ; VV . C . Hall , P . M . ; G . VV . Very , Sec . ; I . Baker , Chap . ; 1 .
Church , S . D . ; A . J . Church , f . D . ; C . Thomas , Tyler ; A . Mead , H . Burradaile , J . P . Leillard , VV . A . Nelson , G . Moss , and others . Lodge having been opened in accordance with ancient formalities , and the minutes of the preceding meeting having been read and confirmed , several brethren were advanced , the working being all that could be desired .
Amongst the visitors present were Bros . Galler , P . M . of the Beacontree Lodge ; C . F . Matier , P . G . W ., Grand Masters Lodge , R . M . ; VV . T . Hunt , 332 , R . M . ; E . Hoare , Grand Organist , and others . Business having been satisfactorily disposed of , the brethren partook of supper together , when the customary loyal and Mark Masonic toasts were honoured , interspersed with some capital songs and recitations .
BRIGHTON . —Royal Sussex Lodge ( No , 75 ) . — This prosperous lodge met at the Royal Pavilion , for the annual installation meeting , on the 9 th inst . The lodge was opened by the VV . M ., Bro . T . Packham , assisted by the following officers : Bros . S . R . Legg , S . VV . ; R . B . Y . Powell , J . W . ; J . Kidge , S . O . ; VV . G . Bayliss , P . P . G . S . B . ; G . R . Lockyer , P . M ., Treas . ; H . VV . G . Abell , Sec . ; H . Ledger , I . G . ; and T . Hughes , Janitor . The members and
visiting brethren present included Bros . S . Peters , P . M . ; T . Foat , P . M . ; J . Billinghurst , M . Grinberg , J . Harrison , P . M . fJ 2 ; F . Downard , Seymour Burrows , Prov . G . Sec . ; C . Golding , R . B . Higham , and others . _ The ceremony of installing the newly-elected VV . M ., Bro . S . R . Legg , was very impressively performed by Bro . G . R . Lockyer , P . M . The following officers were appointed for the ensuing year , and those present were invested with
the insignia of their respective offices : Bros . T . Packham , I . P . M . ; R . B . Y Powell , S . W . ; H . VV . G . Abell , J . W . ; J . Ridge , M . O . ; H . Cheal , S . O . ; L . B . Henderson , J . O . ; S . Peters , P . M ., Chap . ; G . R . Lockyer , Treas . ; J . Parson , R . of M . ; F . Downard , Sec ; j . Harrison , P . M ., S . D . ; T . Hills , J . D . ; C . Golding , D . C ; W . G . Bayliss and J . Billinghurst , Stwds . ; H . Ledger , I . G . ; and T . Hughes , Janitor . Bro . J . Harrison , P . M ., was appointed
Steward to the Mark Benevolent Fund . The retiring VV . M ., Bro . T . Packham , was presented with a Past Master ' s gold jewel in appreciation of his services during the past year . The lodge having been closed , the brethren sat down to an excellent banquet , supplied by Mr . J . H . Page . The VV . M ., Bro , S . R . Legg , presided . The usual Masonic toasts were duly honoured , that of "' The VV . M ., " proposed by Bro . T . Packham , LP . M ., being warmly received . Bro .
1-egg , in responding , bore testimony to the excellent work of the retiring Secretary , Bro . H . VV . G . Abell , whose exertions had brought the lodge into an admirable state of efficiency . I he various toasts were agreeably interspersed with songs rendered by Bros . G . Cole and VV , Roe , and a recitation by Bro . T . Packham , The duties of accompanist were ably carried out by Bro , VV . Roe .
LANCASTER . —Moore Lodge ( No . 146 ) . —The installation meeting of this lodge was held at the . Masonic Hall on the 12 th inst . Amongst the P . M . 's present were Bios . Richard Stanton , W . M . ; Hall , P . P . G . S . W . ; Gregson ; Longman , P . P . G . M . O . ; and Stanley , P . P . G . J . D . The lodge having been opened in due form , and tbe minutes of the previous meeting having been read , the Installing Officer , Bro . Gregson , tcok the chair , and Bro . Capt . Garnett was duly installed as VV . M . in a manner very much
appreciated by those who witnessed it . The Board of Installed Masters having been closed , the newly-installed VV . M . was dul y saluted , after which he appointed and invested his ofiicers as follows : Bros . A . Stanley , S . W . ; Wilde , J . W . ; Irvin , M . O . ; Bayley , S . O . ; Moore , J . O . ; Hall , P . M ., Treas . ; and R . Stanton , P . M ., Hon . Sec . Votes of thanks were passed to the I . P . M ., Installing Officer , and the Treasurer for their past services , after which the lodge was closed in due form .
Knights Templar.
Knights Templar .
MOUNT CALVARY CONCLAVE ( D ) . —This old and distinguished encampment met at the Masonic Hall , Red Lion-square , on the 12 th inst . Among those present were Sir Knights G . Graveley , CE . Eminent Commander ; J . H . Dodson , 2 nd Capt . ; T . C . Walls , P . G . C . G ., P . E . C , & c , Reg . ; VV . Paas , P . G . B . II ., P . E . C , Almoner ; A . Tisley , Expert ; Capt . Stohwasser , Capt . of the Lines ; H . J . Lardner , ist Std . Br . ; VVood , 2 nd
Std . Br . ; J . D . Harris , ist Herald ; F . VV . Driver , LP . E . G . ; Roebuck , P . G . Herald , P . E . C ; E . Baxter , P . E . C . ; A . VVilliams , C . E ., P . E . C ; Dr . Sanders , M . D ., P . E . C ; L . Steele , and others . Thc minutes of the last meeting having been read and confirmed , the ballot was taken on behalf of Comp . W . VV . Codd , 1 S 5 , and it proved to be unanimous ; but , in consequence of illness , he was prevented from attending to be
installed . Letters pleading inability to attend having been read from Sir Knights Berridge , I ' . E . C . ; Glenn , ist Capt . ; Kelly , Richardson , and others , the encampment was closed , and the sir knights adjourned to the Holborn Restaurant to banquet . Upon the removal of Ihe cloth the usual toasts were given with commendable brevity from the chair , and duly honoured ,
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LANCASTER . —Red Rose Conclave ( No . 12 ) . —The regular meeting of this conclave was held at the Masonic Hall on the 12 th inst . There were present Em . and P . Sir Knights Capt . Garnett , M . P . S . ; Longman , V . E . ; R . Stanton , P . S ., Recorder ; and others . The conclave was opened in due form by the M . P . S ., and the minutes of last meeting read and confirmed . There being no special business before the conclave , it was closed indue form .
Masonic Week At Kidderminster.
MASONIC WEEK AT KIDDERMINSTER .
Tin * collection of Masonic medals , emblems , books , and other objects connected with the Craft , now tastefully arranged in thc Masonic Hall for the inspection of the brethren , is , perhaps , one of the most remarkable extant . I am told that there are only three othcr such collections in existence . But this differs from them in beina" the work of
a single enthusiast , in an incredibly short space of time . Bro . " George Taylor , who stands very noar the top of the Masonic grades , in this , as in other matters , reveals the tremendous energy with which hc is accustomed to work . To accumulate the objects 1 was permitted to sec the other evening would , by an ordinary man of means and _ leisure , be considered a sufficient life work . In the present instance
they baie been drawn together from all quarters of the globe by a man whose every hour seems full of business affairs . Apart from any knowledge of , or interest in , Freemasonry , no intelligent man can fail to be struck by the numismatic and bibliographical value of the articles brought together , many of them unique and all of them scientifically arranged , and forming a bird's-eye view of the
history cf Freemasonry . 'I o an outsider , rhe Craft becomes more intelligible , more impressive , and more worthy of respect in the presence of these eloquent witnesses of the immense interest taken in its teaching and ritual by different generations , nationalities , and ranks now passed away , but whose enthusiasm and convictions are here crystallized for
our information , and a record for ages to come , A collection so complete and varied cannot well be estimated pecuniarily , but 1 am informed that experts have valued it at something like two thousand pounds . Should Bro . Taylor ever wish to part with it , I should think the Freemasons of England would hardly allow * it lo be broken up nnd dispersed . —Kidderminster Shu / th :
Royal Masonic Institution For Girls.
ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR GIRLS .
The first meeting of the Board of Stewards for the 08 th Anniversary Festival of this Institution was held at Freemasons' Hall , on Monday . Bro . Charles Greenwood , P . G . S . B ., D . Prov . G . M . Surrey , being in the chair . The Right Hon . the Lord Mayor of London was elected
President of the Board of Stewards , with the following brethren as Acting Presidents : Bros . Charles Greenwood , P . G . S . B ., Dep . Prov . G . M . Surrey ; Captain George Lambert , F . S . A ., P . G . S . B ., Vice-Patron , Src ; and Charles Belton , F . R . G . S ., P . Prov . G . D . Surrey , Vice-Patron . Bro .
John L . Mather was elected as Treasurer ; Bro . Edgar Bowyer , P . G . Std . Br ., Vice-Patron , was elected as Chairman of the Ladies Stewards ; and Bro . F . R . VV . Hedges ( Secretary of the Institulion ) , Hon . Secretary . H was decided that the Steward's Fee be £ . 2 as ., and that the Festival be held at Freemasons' Tavern as usual .
Peculiar Masonic Jubilee.
PECULIAR MASONIC JUBILEE .
NORWALK , Conn ., Feb . 27 , 1 SS 6 . —The Benjamin Isaacs homestead , near this village centre , is the oldest dwelling in Norwalk . In one of its upper rooms , more than a hundred years ago , one of the first Masonic lodges in Connecticut was formed . Masons venerate the building , and upon its site will soon appear a magnificent Masonic temple , to cost 35 , 000 dollais . Much of this money has
been pledged , and to raise the balance the pleasant idea of transferring the old building into a tavern for the time being was this week carried into effect . Each day some prominent citizen has officiated as landlord , and the old rooms havo been made to assume a cheerful and convivial aspect , and huge fires have blazed injthe great open fireplaces . Among the articles of historic interest shown during Ihe
week have been the original apron worn by Benjamin Isaacs , before the Declaration of Independence had been signed , and pewter plates brought to America on the ship Mayflower . 'The volunteer landlords for the week have been : —On Monday Mr . Le Grand C . Betts officiated , his assistants being Mrs . E . P . Weed , Mrs . J . H . Lee , Mrs . Ira Cole , Misses Nellie Piatt and Sallie Butts . Mr . James H . Bailey
was landlord on Tuesday , assisted by Mrs . K . T . Betts , Mrs . R . P . Stone , Mrs . L . C . Betts , Misses Clara Selleck , Florence T . Selleck , Edith E . Amble > -, and . Sadie B . Miller , Mr . Arthur C . Wheeler was mine host en Wednesday , assisted by Mrs . F . St . John Lockwood , Mrs . VV . H . Smith , Misses Clara and Carrie Smith . Mr . VV . S . Moody , jun ., was Thursday's landlord , and he had the assistance of Mrs . VV . R . SmithMrs . Dexter Hitchcock , MissesEstelle Smith
, Fannie B . Hoyt , Edna Hoyt , and Kate S . Anderson . On Friday Mr . John P . Treadwell presided , aided by Mrs . James G . Gregory , Mrs . C . VV . Many , Mrs . John P . Treadwell , Mrs . M . C . Miller and Miss Cholwell . ' To-day Bank Commissioner James VV . Hyatt was the landlord . He had the assistance of Mrs . E . P . Weed , Mrs . Ira Cole , Mrs .
Francis Leonard , Mrs . Lester C . Cole , Mrs . W . R . Smith , and Mrs . E . J . Hill . 'The success of the week ' s venture is outlined by the fact that over 1000 dollars has been secured as net receipts . 'The old building will be torn down early in the spring . — Nett ) York Herald , February 28 th , iSSG .
A ball was given at the Sun Hotel , Chatham , on Thursday , the 4 th inst ., under the auspices of the Royal Kent Lodge of Antiquity , No . 20 , Bros . Lord Holmesdale , P . G . M . Kent ; j . S . Eastes , D . P . G . M . ; Sir VV . Hart-Dyke , Bart ., M . P .. P . G . S . W . ; Akers-Douglas , M . P ., P . P . G . S . W . ; B . K . Thorpe , P . G . Treas . ; A . Spencer , P . G .
bee . ; and many other Prov . and Past Prov . G . Officers , giving it the benefit of their patronage . There were about 100 present , including ladies , and dancing was kept up merrily to the music of the Koyal Engineers' string band till thc early hours of the following morning . The proceeds will be appropriated to the Masonic Charities ,
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Comp . Col . Shadwell H . Clerke said it was very kind of the M . E . Z . to refer to his services in the way he had done . It seemed but Ihe other day that he had installed Comp . Montague Guest as its First Principal , and now he had the pleasure of installing his successor . He was sure the chapter would have a successful future . The M . E . Z . next proposed "The Health of the Visitors . "
No lodge or chapter was more pleased than the Montague Guest to entertain their friends . They had present a very distinguished visitor from the other side of the ocean , and he trusted he would take back with him a favourable opinion of English Masonry ; they had also present many other companions , who were too well known to need any words of introduction or commendation from him .
Comp . Tilton , D . G . M . of the Distu ' ct of New York , responded . The next toast was that of " The Charities , " and the M . E . Z . referred in very complimentary terms to the interest taken in the Charities by Comp . Frank Richardson , who was one of the most active and valued members of the Girls' Institution .
Comp . Frank Richardson , in reply , said it was a subject on which he could dilate for an hour . He referred to the recent Festival of the Benevolent Institution , remarking that it was highly creditable to the Craft that such a large sum should , in these bad times , be collected . The Boys ' School was an admirable Institution , but it was with the Gir s' School he was more intimately associated , and in
which he felt the deepest interest . They could not make them Masons , but they did their best to make them fitted for the battle of life . They were not overworked , but they were well worked , and they must all feel the livliest satisfaction that the Educational Statistics showed that the Girls' School was at the top of all similar Institutions in England , —these returns proved that the money subscribed
by the Craft was well applied , and he trusted the coming Festival of the Girls' School would prove as good as that of the Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution . The toast of " The Officers , " responded to by Comps . Slyman and Henwood , brought a very ploasant and
successful meeting to a close . VVe should mention that the proceedings were enlivened by some excellent singing , the artistes being Signor Maestro Sala , Signor Monori Rocca ( late of Covent Garden Italian Opera ) , and 2 English artistes from the Criterion Concert .
GALLERY CHAPTER ( Xo . 192 S ) . —At a convocation at Brixton Hall , on Saturday , Comp . Hy . Massey , P . Z ., was installed as First Principal ; Comp . Minstrell as H . ; and Comp . VV . Duckworth , J . Comp . Thomas , P . Z ., was invested as S . E . ; Comp . Griffiths , as S . N . ; Comp .
Albery , as Treas . ; and Comp . J . Duckworth , as P . S . A Past Principal ' s jewel was voted to the retiring Z ., Comp . Thomas . Bros . C . Williams and VV . O . Goldsmith , of the Gallery Lodge , 1928 , were exalted . Among the visitors were Comps . Akers-Douglas , M . P ., and Seager Hunt , M . P .
LANCASTER . —Rowley Chapter ( No . 1051 ) . — The installation meeting of this chapter was held at the Masonic Hall , on Monday , the Sth inst . Present : Comps . Garnett , M . E . Z . ; Bayley , H . ; R . Stanton , J . ; Simpson , P . Z ., Treas . ; Hall , P . Z . ; Longman , P . Z . ; Kelland , Dewhurst , and A . K . Allinson , Janitor . The chapter having been opened by the Principals , and
the minutes read , Comps . Bayley , Stanton , and Gregson were duly installed into thc chairs of Z ., H :, and J . by their immediate predecessors . The Board cf Installed Principals having been closed , the following officers were invested : Comp *; . Kelland , S . E . ; Dewhurst , S . N . ; Stork , P . S . ; Simpson , P . Z ., Treas . ; and Allinson , Janitor . On the motion of Comp . Hall , a vote ot thanks was given tc Comp . Capt . Garnett , I . P . Z ., for the efficient manner in
which he had conducted the chapter . In acklowledging the compliment , the I . P . Z . expressed his thanks to the officers who had supported him during his year of office , and concluded by proposing a vote of thanks to the Treasurer , Comp . Simpson , P . Z ., which was carried with acclamation . There being no further business before the chapter , it was closed is due form , and the companions adjourned to the banquet table , where a pleasant evening was spent .
KESWICK , —Greta Chapter ( No . 1073 ) . —The quarterly convocation of the above chapter was held on Tuesday , the gth inst ., Comps . Dr . Gore Ring , M . F .. Z . presided ; Dr . Rooke , P . P . G . H ., H . ; Geo . Dalrymple , P . G . J ., as J . ; J . Hall , S . E . ; Dixon , S . N . ; E . Jackson , P . S . ; Thos . Usher , Janitor ; and others .
The minutes of the consecration chapter were read and confirmed , and a draft of the bye-laws prepared for confirmation were duly considered and amended . Several pieces of new furniture for the chapter were very much admired . The chapter was then closed in due form , and the companions dined at the Keswick Hotel .
ALDERSHOT . —Aldershot Camp Chapter ( Xo 1331 ) . —The installation meeting of this chapter was held at the Masonic Rooms , Imperial Hotel , on Monday , the Sth inst ., when there were present Comps . J . Hall , P . P . G . S . B ., M . E . Z . ; VV . J . Dix , P . H . P ., P . Z . 1 , Nova Scotia , acting II . ; T . IL Gowers , J . ; P . Robertson , S . N . ; J . Taylor , S . E . ; II . H . Thompson , P . S . ; J . Blowey , VV .
E . Foster , and VV . Gray . The visitors were Comps . R . Eve , P . Z . 723 , P . P . G . J . ; G . Payne , P . Z . 1504 , H . 723 ; H . Stone , S . N . 723 ; R . Tozer , 723 ; VV . Eagle , 113 ; H . Reynolds , 65 ( S . C . ); j . Popkiss , 1 , Nova Scotia . The chapter was opened in due form , and the minutes of the last regular convocation , and subsequent emergency , were read and confirmed . 'I'he ballot was then taken for
Bro . E . Craft , 1331 , which proved unanimous , but owing to thp . t brother being detained in camp on duty , lie was unable to be present for exaltation . The Principals were then installed in a most efficient and impressive manner as follows : Comp . VV . J . Dix , Z ., the ceremony being
performed by Comp . J . Hall ; Comps . T . 11 . Gowers , H . ; and P . Robertson , J . ; the ceiemony being performed by Comp . VV . | . Dix , assisted by Comp . R . Eve . The following officers were appointed for the ensuing year : Comps . J . Hall , P . Z ., Treas . ; S . J . Hitching , S . N . , * H . H . Thompson , S . E . ; VV . E . Foster , P . S .: J . Blowey , ist Asst , Soj . ; and VV . Hill , Janitor . After adopting the
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Audit repoit , and a proposition for a joining companion had been received , the chapter was closed . The business of the chsptter being concluded , the companions adjourned to banquet under the presideucy of the M . E . Z . ( Comp . VV . J . Dix ) . ' The usual loyal and Alasonic toasts we * . e given and responded to , several songs and recitations were rendered in a very excellent manner , and a most agreeable evening spent .
Marh Masonry.
Marh Masonry .
MACDONALD LODGE ( No . 104 ) . -The quarterly meeting of this lodge was held on Monday evening , nt the Guildhall Tavern , Gresham-street , when there was a goodly muster , under the presidency of the VVorshipful Master , Bro . VV . Johnston ; he was supported by Bros , j . Mainwaring , S . W .: VV . H . Bates , S . O . ; F . B . Scott , J . O . ; A . VVilliams , P . M . ; G . Yaxley , P . M . ; VV . C . Hall , P . M . ; G . VV . Very , Sec . ; I . Baker , Chap . ; 1 .
Church , S . D . ; A . J . Church , f . D . ; C . Thomas , Tyler ; A . Mead , H . Burradaile , J . P . Leillard , VV . A . Nelson , G . Moss , and others . Lodge having been opened in accordance with ancient formalities , and the minutes of the preceding meeting having been read and confirmed , several brethren were advanced , the working being all that could be desired .
Amongst the visitors present were Bros . Galler , P . M . of the Beacontree Lodge ; C . F . Matier , P . G . W ., Grand Masters Lodge , R . M . ; VV . T . Hunt , 332 , R . M . ; E . Hoare , Grand Organist , and others . Business having been satisfactorily disposed of , the brethren partook of supper together , when the customary loyal and Mark Masonic toasts were honoured , interspersed with some capital songs and recitations .
BRIGHTON . —Royal Sussex Lodge ( No , 75 ) . — This prosperous lodge met at the Royal Pavilion , for the annual installation meeting , on the 9 th inst . The lodge was opened by the VV . M ., Bro . T . Packham , assisted by the following officers : Bros . S . R . Legg , S . VV . ; R . B . Y . Powell , J . W . ; J . Kidge , S . O . ; VV . G . Bayliss , P . P . G . S . B . ; G . R . Lockyer , P . M ., Treas . ; H . VV . G . Abell , Sec . ; H . Ledger , I . G . ; and T . Hughes , Janitor . The members and
visiting brethren present included Bros . S . Peters , P . M . ; T . Foat , P . M . ; J . Billinghurst , M . Grinberg , J . Harrison , P . M . fJ 2 ; F . Downard , Seymour Burrows , Prov . G . Sec . ; C . Golding , R . B . Higham , and others . _ The ceremony of installing the newly-elected VV . M ., Bro . S . R . Legg , was very impressively performed by Bro . G . R . Lockyer , P . M . The following officers were appointed for the ensuing year , and those present were invested with
the insignia of their respective offices : Bros . T . Packham , I . P . M . ; R . B . Y Powell , S . W . ; H . VV . G . Abell , J . W . ; J . Ridge , M . O . ; H . Cheal , S . O . ; L . B . Henderson , J . O . ; S . Peters , P . M ., Chap . ; G . R . Lockyer , Treas . ; J . Parson , R . of M . ; F . Downard , Sec ; j . Harrison , P . M ., S . D . ; T . Hills , J . D . ; C . Golding , D . C ; W . G . Bayliss and J . Billinghurst , Stwds . ; H . Ledger , I . G . ; and T . Hughes , Janitor . Bro . J . Harrison , P . M ., was appointed
Steward to the Mark Benevolent Fund . The retiring VV . M ., Bro . T . Packham , was presented with a Past Master ' s gold jewel in appreciation of his services during the past year . The lodge having been closed , the brethren sat down to an excellent banquet , supplied by Mr . J . H . Page . The VV . M ., Bro , S . R . Legg , presided . The usual Masonic toasts were duly honoured , that of "' The VV . M ., " proposed by Bro . T . Packham , LP . M ., being warmly received . Bro .
1-egg , in responding , bore testimony to the excellent work of the retiring Secretary , Bro . H . VV . G . Abell , whose exertions had brought the lodge into an admirable state of efficiency . I he various toasts were agreeably interspersed with songs rendered by Bros . G . Cole and VV , Roe , and a recitation by Bro . T . Packham , The duties of accompanist were ably carried out by Bro , VV . Roe .
LANCASTER . —Moore Lodge ( No . 146 ) . —The installation meeting of this lodge was held at the . Masonic Hall on the 12 th inst . Amongst the P . M . 's present were Bios . Richard Stanton , W . M . ; Hall , P . P . G . S . W . ; Gregson ; Longman , P . P . G . M . O . ; and Stanley , P . P . G . J . D . The lodge having been opened in due form , and tbe minutes of the previous meeting having been read , the Installing Officer , Bro . Gregson , tcok the chair , and Bro . Capt . Garnett was duly installed as VV . M . in a manner very much
appreciated by those who witnessed it . The Board of Installed Masters having been closed , the newly-installed VV . M . was dul y saluted , after which he appointed and invested his ofiicers as follows : Bros . A . Stanley , S . W . ; Wilde , J . W . ; Irvin , M . O . ; Bayley , S . O . ; Moore , J . O . ; Hall , P . M ., Treas . ; and R . Stanton , P . M ., Hon . Sec . Votes of thanks were passed to the I . P . M ., Installing Officer , and the Treasurer for their past services , after which the lodge was closed in due form .
Knights Templar.
Knights Templar .
MOUNT CALVARY CONCLAVE ( D ) . —This old and distinguished encampment met at the Masonic Hall , Red Lion-square , on the 12 th inst . Among those present were Sir Knights G . Graveley , CE . Eminent Commander ; J . H . Dodson , 2 nd Capt . ; T . C . Walls , P . G . C . G ., P . E . C , & c , Reg . ; VV . Paas , P . G . B . II ., P . E . C , Almoner ; A . Tisley , Expert ; Capt . Stohwasser , Capt . of the Lines ; H . J . Lardner , ist Std . Br . ; VVood , 2 nd
Std . Br . ; J . D . Harris , ist Herald ; F . VV . Driver , LP . E . G . ; Roebuck , P . G . Herald , P . E . C ; E . Baxter , P . E . C . ; A . VVilliams , C . E ., P . E . C ; Dr . Sanders , M . D ., P . E . C ; L . Steele , and others . Thc minutes of the last meeting having been read and confirmed , the ballot was taken on behalf of Comp . W . VV . Codd , 1 S 5 , and it proved to be unanimous ; but , in consequence of illness , he was prevented from attending to be
installed . Letters pleading inability to attend having been read from Sir Knights Berridge , I ' . E . C . ; Glenn , ist Capt . ; Kelly , Richardson , and others , the encampment was closed , and the sir knights adjourned to the Holborn Restaurant to banquet . Upon the removal of Ihe cloth the usual toasts were given with commendable brevity from the chair , and duly honoured ,
Knights Templar.
LANCASTER . —Red Rose Conclave ( No . 12 ) . —The regular meeting of this conclave was held at the Masonic Hall on the 12 th inst . There were present Em . and P . Sir Knights Capt . Garnett , M . P . S . ; Longman , V . E . ; R . Stanton , P . S ., Recorder ; and others . The conclave was opened in due form by the M . P . S ., and the minutes of last meeting read and confirmed . There being no special business before the conclave , it was closed indue form .
Masonic Week At Kidderminster.
MASONIC WEEK AT KIDDERMINSTER .
Tin * collection of Masonic medals , emblems , books , and other objects connected with the Craft , now tastefully arranged in thc Masonic Hall for the inspection of the brethren , is , perhaps , one of the most remarkable extant . I am told that there are only three othcr such collections in existence . But this differs from them in beina" the work of
a single enthusiast , in an incredibly short space of time . Bro . " George Taylor , who stands very noar the top of the Masonic grades , in this , as in other matters , reveals the tremendous energy with which hc is accustomed to work . To accumulate the objects 1 was permitted to sec the other evening would , by an ordinary man of means and _ leisure , be considered a sufficient life work . In the present instance
they baie been drawn together from all quarters of the globe by a man whose every hour seems full of business affairs . Apart from any knowledge of , or interest in , Freemasonry , no intelligent man can fail to be struck by the numismatic and bibliographical value of the articles brought together , many of them unique and all of them scientifically arranged , and forming a bird's-eye view of the
history cf Freemasonry . 'I o an outsider , rhe Craft becomes more intelligible , more impressive , and more worthy of respect in the presence of these eloquent witnesses of the immense interest taken in its teaching and ritual by different generations , nationalities , and ranks now passed away , but whose enthusiasm and convictions are here crystallized for
our information , and a record for ages to come , A collection so complete and varied cannot well be estimated pecuniarily , but 1 am informed that experts have valued it at something like two thousand pounds . Should Bro . Taylor ever wish to part with it , I should think the Freemasons of England would hardly allow * it lo be broken up nnd dispersed . —Kidderminster Shu / th :
Royal Masonic Institution For Girls.
ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR GIRLS .
The first meeting of the Board of Stewards for the 08 th Anniversary Festival of this Institution was held at Freemasons' Hall , on Monday . Bro . Charles Greenwood , P . G . S . B ., D . Prov . G . M . Surrey , being in the chair . The Right Hon . the Lord Mayor of London was elected
President of the Board of Stewards , with the following brethren as Acting Presidents : Bros . Charles Greenwood , P . G . S . B ., Dep . Prov . G . M . Surrey ; Captain George Lambert , F . S . A ., P . G . S . B ., Vice-Patron , Src ; and Charles Belton , F . R . G . S ., P . Prov . G . D . Surrey , Vice-Patron . Bro .
John L . Mather was elected as Treasurer ; Bro . Edgar Bowyer , P . G . Std . Br ., Vice-Patron , was elected as Chairman of the Ladies Stewards ; and Bro . F . R . VV . Hedges ( Secretary of the Institulion ) , Hon . Secretary . H was decided that the Steward's Fee be £ . 2 as ., and that the Festival be held at Freemasons' Tavern as usual .
Peculiar Masonic Jubilee.
PECULIAR MASONIC JUBILEE .
NORWALK , Conn ., Feb . 27 , 1 SS 6 . —The Benjamin Isaacs homestead , near this village centre , is the oldest dwelling in Norwalk . In one of its upper rooms , more than a hundred years ago , one of the first Masonic lodges in Connecticut was formed . Masons venerate the building , and upon its site will soon appear a magnificent Masonic temple , to cost 35 , 000 dollais . Much of this money has
been pledged , and to raise the balance the pleasant idea of transferring the old building into a tavern for the time being was this week carried into effect . Each day some prominent citizen has officiated as landlord , and the old rooms havo been made to assume a cheerful and convivial aspect , and huge fires have blazed injthe great open fireplaces . Among the articles of historic interest shown during Ihe
week have been the original apron worn by Benjamin Isaacs , before the Declaration of Independence had been signed , and pewter plates brought to America on the ship Mayflower . 'The volunteer landlords for the week have been : —On Monday Mr . Le Grand C . Betts officiated , his assistants being Mrs . E . P . Weed , Mrs . J . H . Lee , Mrs . Ira Cole , Misses Nellie Piatt and Sallie Butts . Mr . James H . Bailey
was landlord on Tuesday , assisted by Mrs . K . T . Betts , Mrs . R . P . Stone , Mrs . L . C . Betts , Misses Clara Selleck , Florence T . Selleck , Edith E . Amble > -, and . Sadie B . Miller , Mr . Arthur C . Wheeler was mine host en Wednesday , assisted by Mrs . F . St . John Lockwood , Mrs . VV . H . Smith , Misses Clara and Carrie Smith . Mr . VV . S . Moody , jun ., was Thursday's landlord , and he had the assistance of Mrs . VV . R . SmithMrs . Dexter Hitchcock , MissesEstelle Smith
, Fannie B . Hoyt , Edna Hoyt , and Kate S . Anderson . On Friday Mr . John P . Treadwell presided , aided by Mrs . James G . Gregory , Mrs . C . VV . Many , Mrs . John P . Treadwell , Mrs . M . C . Miller and Miss Cholwell . ' To-day Bank Commissioner James VV . Hyatt was the landlord . He had the assistance of Mrs . E . P . Weed , Mrs . Ira Cole , Mrs .
Francis Leonard , Mrs . Lester C . Cole , Mrs . W . R . Smith , and Mrs . E . J . Hill . 'The success of the week ' s venture is outlined by the fact that over 1000 dollars has been secured as net receipts . 'The old building will be torn down early in the spring . — Nett ) York Herald , February 28 th , iSSG .
A ball was given at the Sun Hotel , Chatham , on Thursday , the 4 th inst ., under the auspices of the Royal Kent Lodge of Antiquity , No . 20 , Bros . Lord Holmesdale , P . G . M . Kent ; j . S . Eastes , D . P . G . M . ; Sir VV . Hart-Dyke , Bart ., M . P .. P . G . S . W . ; Akers-Douglas , M . P ., P . P . G . S . W . ; B . K . Thorpe , P . G . Treas . ; A . Spencer , P . G .
bee . ; and many other Prov . and Past Prov . G . Officers , giving it the benefit of their patronage . There were about 100 present , including ladies , and dancing was kept up merrily to the music of the Koyal Engineers' string band till thc early hours of the following morning . The proceeds will be appropriated to the Masonic Charities ,