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Lodges And Chapters Of Instruction.
The lodge having been opened , the minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed . The lodge was opened in the Second Degree , and Bro . Austin having answered the usual questions leading to the Third Degree , was entrusted . The lodge was opened in the Third Degree , and
Bro . Austin was raised to the Degree of a M . M . Bro . Pitt , P . M ., worked the the ist Section of the Third Lecture , assisted by the brethren . The lodge was resumed to the First Degree , and the W . M . having made the usual calls , and Bro . Watts having been unanimously elected W . M . for the ensuing- week , the lodge was closed .
EARL OF CARNARVON LODGE ( No . 1642 ) . —A meeting of this lodge was held on Friday , the 13 th inst ., at the Kensington Park Hotel , Lancaster-road , Notting Hill . Present : Bros . j . R . Roberts , W . M . j R . H . Broom , S . W . ; j . Powell , J . W . ; G . Davis , P . M ., Preceptor ; W . J . Mason , Sec . ; J . C . Conway , S . D . ; H . Armfield , J . D . ; H . D . Smith , I . G . ; E . Rogers , P . M ., P . G . S ., Treas . ;
F . L . Chandler , P . M ., P . G . P . Middx . ; and J . J . Mackay . Visitor : Bro . Capt . Elms . The lodge was opened in due form , and the minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed . Bro . Elms having answered the questions leading to the Second Degree , was duly entrusted . The lodge was opened in the Second Degree , and the ceremony of passing rehearsed , Bro . Elms being the candidate . Bro . F . L .
Chandler having answered the questions leading to the Third Degree , was duly entrusted . The lodge was opened in the Third Degree , and the ceremony of raising ^ rehearsed , Bro . F . L . Chandler being the candidate . The W . M . gave the traditional history . The lodge was resumed in the First Degree . Bro . E . Rogers , P . M ., P . G . S ., was elected VV . M . for the next meeting , and appointed his officers in rotation . After " Hearty good wishes , " the lodge was closed .
KENSINGTON LODGE ( No . 1767 ) . —A meeting was held on Tuesday , the 17 th inst ., at the Scarsdale Arms Hotel , Edwardes-square , Kensington , W . Present : Bros . W . Hillier , W . M . ; C . Woods , S . W . ; ] . B . Cory , ] . W . j George Read , P . M ., Preceptor ; R . H . Williams , P . M ., P . P . J . G . D . Middx ., Treas . ; F . Craggs , Sec ; C . E . Betts , S . D . ; G . A . Knight , I . D . ; H . Bright , l . G . j VV .
C . Williams , P . M ., P . P . G . Std . Br . Middlesex ; P . J . Davies , H . Wake , W . Dresden , T . Haynes , G . Swann , James Sims , P . M . ; VV . H . Causton , W . M . S 65 ; Joseph Cox , and E . J . D . Causton . The lodge was opened in due form , and the ceremony of initiation was rehearsed in a very careful manner , Bro . Davies acting as candidate . The lodge was opened in the
Second Degree . Bro . Hillier vacated the chair in favour of Bro . George Read , who rehearsed the ceremony of installation , Bro . Swann acting as W . M . elect . Bro . Read vacated the chair in favour of Bro . Swann , who rehearsed the investment of officers . The Preceptor gave the three addresses incidental to the ceremony , the lodge having been
previously resumed to the First Degree . Bro . Woods was elected W . M . for the next meeting . A vote of congratulation was passed to Bro . G . Read on his election to the Board of General Purposes , and a vote of thanks was also passed to him for his kindness in rehearsing the installation ceremony . Bro . E . J . D . Causton was elected a joining member , and the lodge was closed .
CREATON LODGE ( No . 1791 ) . —A meeting was held on Thursday , the 12 th inst ., at the Wheatsheaf Hotel , Goldhawk-road , Shepherd ' s Bush , VV . Present : Bros . F . Craggs , W . M . ; W . Hillier , S . W . ; G . Higginson , J . W . ; J . Sims , P . M ., Deputy Preceptor ; E . Austin , P . M ., Treas . ; VV . H . Chalfont , P . M ., Sec . ; J . A . Lathbury , S . D . ; T . Head , J . D . ; W . Stevens , I . G . ; A . Williams , P . M . ; C . R . Cross , P . M . ; West , Arnott , and Cox . Visitor : Bro ,
Cliff , 1221 . The lodge was opened , and the minutes read and confirmed . The ceremony of initiation was rehearsed , Bro . West acting as candidate . The 2 nd Section of the First Lecture was worked by Bro . J . Sims , P . M ., assisted by the brethren . Bro . Hillier was elected W . M . for the next meeting , and after " Hearty good wishes , " the lodge was closed .
ST . AMBROSE LODGE ( No . 1891 ) . —A meeting was held on Wednesday , the nth inst ., at the Baron's Court Hotel , West Kensington , when there were present Bros . P . P . Perry , W . M . ; H . Bright , S . W . ; J . H . Morrish , J . W . j Jesse Collings , P . M ., Preceptor ; Henry Miller , Treas . ; F . Craggs , Sec . ; Joseph Cox , S . D . ; C . Barber , J . D . ; J . N . Baxter , I . G . ; James Sims , P . M . ; J . M .
Macey , G . McCrow , and A . E . Miller . The lodge having been duly opened , and the minutes of the previous meeting read and confirmed , Bro . McCrow offered himself as a candidate for passing , and having been examined , was entrusted . The lodge was opened in the Second Degree , and the ceremony rehearsed in good form . Bro . McCrow then offered himself as a candidate for
raising , and having proved his proficiency , was entrusted . The lodge was opened in the Third Degree , and the ceremony rehearsed in an excellent manner . The lodge was resumed to the First Degree . This being officers' night , Bro . Perry , as W . M . of the mother lodge , represented the officers . Bro . Bright was elected VV . M . for the next meeting . " Hearty good wishes " were given , and the lodge was closed .
WARNER LODGE ( No . 325 G ) . —This prosperous and well-skilled lodge held its usual weekly meeting at the Railway Bridge Chambers , Hoe-street , Walthamstow , on the iGtb inst ., when there were present Bros . J . Ives , W . M . ; H . F . Bromhead , l . P . M . ; VV . P . Allen , S . W . ; Urban Smith , I . W . ; VV . Shurmur , P . M ., Preceptor ; I . Cooke , S . D . ; " J . Speller , J . D . ; F . Taylor , I . G . ; ] . Hester ,
P . M . ; VV . Goulding , R . Jeremy , Win . Alcock , G . Wilson , C Horst , E . Gray , jun ., W . Blenkinsop , and L . Browne . The lodge was opened in due form , and the minutes of the previous meeting were read and confirmed . The lodge was opened and closed in the Second and Third Degrees respectively , and the ceremony of raising rehearsed , Bro .
R . Jeremy being the candidate . Bro . H . F . Broomhead gave the three addresses of the installation ceremony , and Bro . Wm . Shurmur , P . M ., gave the ancient charge . Bro . W . Peter Allen was elected VV . M . for the ensuing meeting , and appointed officers in rotation . The business of the evening being ended , after "Hearty good wishes" the lodge was closed .
Knights Templar.
Knights Templar .
PORTSMOUTH . Royal Naval Preceptory ( No . 2 ) . —The regular meeting of this ancient preceptory and priory was held at the Phcenix Lodge Room , on Saturday , the 14 th instant , under the presidency of Sir Knight Francis Newman , Past Provincial Chancellor , Past E . Preceptor , in the absence of the E . P ., Sir Knig ht Wm . Geo . P . Gilbert .
The minutes of the last regular meeting were read and confirmed . A ballot was then taken for Comps . A . N . Yatman Howell , iS ° , and William Arthur Campbell , of 2 $ j , which proved unanimous in their favour . The candidates were thereupon installed as Knights Templar in a most impressive manner by the presiding Preceptor . A Committee , consisting of all P . E . P . ' s of and in the preceptory , was appointed to make all necessary arrangements for the celebration of
the centenary of the preceptory , which was constituted on the nth March , 1791 , and has regularly worked ever since within the walls of the old town of Portsmouth . The preceptory having been closed , the priory was opened and the newly-installed sir knig hts were advanced to the Degree of Knight of Malta , the address being given by the E . P ., Sir Knight F . Newman . The priory was then closed .
Ancient And Accepted Rite.
Ancient and Accepted Rite .
Coeur de Lion Chapter ( No . 105 ) . —The installation meeting of this chapter was held on the 17 th inst . at Mark Masons' Hall , when E . and P . Bro . C . V . Cotterell was placed in the chair , the Installing Officer being E . and P . Bro . Rev . Hayman Cummings , P . M . VV . S . The M . W . S . then appointed and invested his officers as under
E . and P . Bros . Willoughby Weiss , 1 st . Gen . ; Call Weddell , M . D ., 2 nd Gen . ; Rev . Hayman Cummings , M . A ., Treas . ; VV . Tomlinson , M A ., Recorder ; E . Sweny , G . Marshal ; Sidney Clarke , Raphael ; G . R . Cobham , Dir . of Cers . ; Fletcher Beach , M . D ., Herald ; E . W .
White , M . D ., Capt . of Guard ; VV . Harper , Org . ; E . Mills , Equerry . After the installation ceremony the new M . W . S . then perfected the following brethren : C . Dowson Lang , Thomas D . Hayes , and S . J . Brice . Among the visitors were 111 . Bro . VV . Watson , 30 ° , and E . and P . Bro . H . H . Shirley , P . M . VV . S .
Board Of Benevolence.
BOARD OF BENEVOLENCE .
The monthly meeting of the Board of Benevolence was held on Wednesday evening , at Freemasons' Hall , Bro . Robert Grey , P . G . D ., President of the Board , presided . Bro . James Brett , P . G . P ., Senior Vice-President , and Bro . C . A . Cottebrune , P . G . P ., Junior Vice-President , occupied the Senior and Junior
Vice-Presidents' chairs . Bros . A . A . Pendlebury , Asst . Grand Secretary , W . Dodd , and W . H . Lee , represented Grand Secretary ' s Department ; and the other brethren present were Bros . Henry Garrod , Wm . P . Brown , L . C . Haslip , George B . Chapman , S . Vallentine , A . C . Woodward , I . Bunker J . B . Grieve , Charles Dairy ,
Asher Barfield , P . G . T . ; Geo . Read , Walter Hopekirk , George R . Langley , R . W . Mitchell , Cam , Mansfield , C . H . Webb , G . M . E . Hamilton , H . Massey , Adelphi , W . M . ; Commerce , l . P . M . 215 ; J . Dixon , 147 ; W . Adams , 168 7 ; George Gardner , E . E . Elverston , E . Moore , 2077 : Charles J . Perceval , Geo . R . Atkinson ,
H . J . Levett , Thos . J . Barnes , John G . Stevens , Chas . Bolton , S . H . Goldschmidt , A . W . Webster , H . . Cheale , William L . Harvey , 1216 ; B . Kauffmann , C . N . Mclntyre North , H . J . Lardner , Walter Martin , J . J . Cantle , and H . Sadler , G . Ty ler . The brethren first confirmed recommendations to the
Grand Master made at the May meeting to the amount of ^ 185 . There were 27 cases on the new list , but the petitioner in one of them had since the petition was presented died . The cases were qualified through lodges in the London district , and at Shoreham , Willington Quay , Witham , Hastings , Croydon , Bangor ,
Denton , Kingsbridge , Antigua , Ryde , Plymouth , Cambridge , Liverpool , Bromley , Haslingden , Calcutta , Aston , Glossop , Aberystwith , and Sidmouth . Four of these cases were deferred and two dismissed . The remainder were relieved with a total of £ 600 . On
case was recommended to Grand Lodge for ^ 100 , one for ; £ 8 o , and one for ^ , " 50 . There were four recommendations to the Grand Master for £ 40 each , and two for ^ 30 each . There were three grants of ^ 20 each , three of £ 1 $ each , four of £ 10 each , and one grant oi £ s-
The Masonic Female Orphan Schools.
THE MASONIC FEMALE ORPHAN SCHOOLS .
PRESENTATION OF PRIZES IN THE LEINSTER HALL . The annual fete of the Masonic Female Orphan Schools , as embodied in the presentation of prizes to the pupils in that noble establishment , took place on the 4 th inst . in the Leinster Hall , Hawkins-street , and ,
without fear of contradiction , it may be asserted that the interior of that edifice never before presented such an impressive and brilliant appearance , and seldom did the members of the great Masonic Craft turn out in greater force . The members of the gentler sex also appeared in great numbers , and by their presence gave
an air of grace and tastefulness to the surroundings . But for the present to leave aside the ladies and gentlemen attending as visitors , and to deal with the socalled Charities—for as the Deputy Grand Master said in the course of his speech the children were not taught that they were being brought up in a spirit of charity , but in a spirit of brotherly love—nothing could more
The Masonic Female Orphan Schools.
effectively impress the non-Masonic onlooker on the subject of true Masonry than the appearance of the children , girls and boys , who are under the care of the Craft in the orphanages . Every child seemed happy , and , needless to remark , they bore in their appearance full evidence that they were well cared for .
The doors of the building were opened at 7 o clock , and whilst the visitors were assembling selections of music were performed by the band of the Gloucester Regiment and the Seaforth Highlanders . Shortly before 8 o ' clock a procession was formed and entered the hall . On reaching the platform the
brethren filed off and occupied the positions allotted to them , according to the position of precedence which their lodges held . Immediately upon the Deputy Grand Master , Bro . R . W . Shekleton , Q . C ., taking his seat , the pupils entered , those from the Boys' School leading , they being accompanied by their Masters .
The children from the Girls' School followed , and having taken up the positions allotted to them on the platform , the Deputy Grand Master was saluted , as the representative of the Grand Master , in accordance with ancient Masonic usage . The distribution having concluded ,
The DEPUTY GRAND MASTER said some of their prizes mi g ht be considered personally to be very small , but their g irls were economical , and much preferred having the prize money to which they were entitled placed to their credit in the savings bank , and the result was that some of them had as much as £ iy
or ; £ i 8 to their credit there , and one girl , who was about leaving the School , had ^ 21 . Bro . GRAVES EVES moved a vote of thanks to Lady Muskerry lor having presented the prizes . The Committee of the Schools , he said , were greatly indebted to Lady Muskerry for her hearty kindness , and the interest
which she took in their Institution , and over and beyond that Lord and Lady Muskerry had proved their appreciation of the training of the orphan children by engaging a former pupil at the Masonic School to train and educate their own daughter . Lord and Lady Muskerry
had won the hearts of everyone connected with the Schools by their kind and genial manner , and there were no Masons and no children in that room who did not appreciate their acts of true kindness . Bro . Colonel P . SAUNDERS , Prov . G . M . Wicklowand Wexford , seconded the resolution , which was adopted
with acclamation . Lord MUSKERRY briefl y returned thanks on behalf of Lady Muskerry . The DEPUTY GRAND MASTER mentioned that that
night was devoted to the distribution of the prizes to the girls . In a few days , hoivever , they hoped to have a gathering for the boys at Clonskeagh , when he hoped many of those now attending would be present . The girls then went through a series of calisthenic and drill exercises , under the direction of Miss Triggs
I he exhibition was of a most p leasing character , and in the drill movements the pupils showed a precision which could hardly be equalled by any of the trained men in her Majesty ' s service . At the close of the calisthenic exercises " God Save the Queen" was sung by the children , who then started
for home , the number of girls out being 70 and that of boys 60 . The DEPUTY GRAND MASTER , on behalf of the Governors of the School , expressed the thanks of the body to Miss Triggs for the efficient manner in which she had drilled the children , and to Mrs . Neale , the
Head Mistress , for the manner in which she looked after their welfare . He thought their assembly that night proved that Freemasons were not simply a gourmandising body , as was generally supposed , but that they stood together for Charitable work , and their children in the Schools were always taught that they were not
the objects of chanty , but the objects of the kindliness of brotherhood . He would ask all those who had not seen their Schools to visit them any Wednesday at halfpast 12 o ' clock ; but he could guarantee that if a visit was paid on any other day everything would be found as well as on the day upon which visitors were expected .
This terminated the proceedings so far as the distribution was concerned , but dancing was engaged in in the annexe and the large hall , the music being supplied by the bands of the Seaforth and the Glo ' ster Regiments . Dancing was continued till about midni ght , when the company separated after spending a most
enjoyable evening . Among those present were Lord and Lady Muskerry , Lord Justice Fitzgibbon , Hon . Judge Townsend , Sir G . H . Porter , Bart ., Archibald St . George , Sir Robert Jackson , C . B ., R . W . Griffin , T . E . St . George , D . Minchin , A . Foot , Sir Thomas F . Brady , and others .
A Pleasing Ceremony.
A PLEASING CEREMONY .
On Wednesday , the nth inst ., a special meeting of the members of the Sir Charles Bri ght Lodge and Chapter , No . 1793 , was held at the Clarence Hotel , Teddington . Present : Bros . R . W . Forge , P . M ., P . Z ., P . G . D . C , P . G . P . S . ; C . Stevens , P . M ., P . G . Org ., M . E . Z . ; J . Piller , P . M . ; W . J . Porter , P . M ., D . C . ; J . R . Barns ,
S . W . ; J . Barns , F . C . Austin , P . M ., P . G . D . C , S . E . ; R . R . Collick , P . M ., H . ; H . Sapsworth , P . M ., J . ; E . W . Warner , P . M ., P . G . D . C , P . S . ; C . F . W : Sage , Org . ; J . P . Hoddinott , W . R . Plaford , Goff , Muller , Ruffell , Org . ; Mitchell , and others .
Bro . FORGE , the senior P . M . and P . Z ., who presided , stated they were met to do honour to one they all so highly esteemed , a brother who in January , 1881 , he ( Bro . Forge ) had the honour of initiating into Masonry , he alluded to Bro . Alfred J . R . Simmonds , the present
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Lodges And Chapters Of Instruction.
The lodge having been opened , the minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed . The lodge was opened in the Second Degree , and Bro . Austin having answered the usual questions leading to the Third Degree , was entrusted . The lodge was opened in the Third Degree , and
Bro . Austin was raised to the Degree of a M . M . Bro . Pitt , P . M ., worked the the ist Section of the Third Lecture , assisted by the brethren . The lodge was resumed to the First Degree , and the W . M . having made the usual calls , and Bro . Watts having been unanimously elected W . M . for the ensuing- week , the lodge was closed .
EARL OF CARNARVON LODGE ( No . 1642 ) . —A meeting of this lodge was held on Friday , the 13 th inst ., at the Kensington Park Hotel , Lancaster-road , Notting Hill . Present : Bros . j . R . Roberts , W . M . j R . H . Broom , S . W . ; j . Powell , J . W . ; G . Davis , P . M ., Preceptor ; W . J . Mason , Sec . ; J . C . Conway , S . D . ; H . Armfield , J . D . ; H . D . Smith , I . G . ; E . Rogers , P . M ., P . G . S ., Treas . ;
F . L . Chandler , P . M ., P . G . P . Middx . ; and J . J . Mackay . Visitor : Bro . Capt . Elms . The lodge was opened in due form , and the minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed . Bro . Elms having answered the questions leading to the Second Degree , was duly entrusted . The lodge was opened in the Second Degree , and the ceremony of passing rehearsed , Bro . Elms being the candidate . Bro . F . L .
Chandler having answered the questions leading to the Third Degree , was duly entrusted . The lodge was opened in the Third Degree , and the ceremony of raising ^ rehearsed , Bro . F . L . Chandler being the candidate . The W . M . gave the traditional history . The lodge was resumed in the First Degree . Bro . E . Rogers , P . M ., P . G . S ., was elected VV . M . for the next meeting , and appointed his officers in rotation . After " Hearty good wishes , " the lodge was closed .
KENSINGTON LODGE ( No . 1767 ) . —A meeting was held on Tuesday , the 17 th inst ., at the Scarsdale Arms Hotel , Edwardes-square , Kensington , W . Present : Bros . W . Hillier , W . M . ; C . Woods , S . W . ; ] . B . Cory , ] . W . j George Read , P . M ., Preceptor ; R . H . Williams , P . M ., P . P . J . G . D . Middx ., Treas . ; F . Craggs , Sec ; C . E . Betts , S . D . ; G . A . Knight , I . D . ; H . Bright , l . G . j VV .
C . Williams , P . M ., P . P . G . Std . Br . Middlesex ; P . J . Davies , H . Wake , W . Dresden , T . Haynes , G . Swann , James Sims , P . M . ; VV . H . Causton , W . M . S 65 ; Joseph Cox , and E . J . D . Causton . The lodge was opened in due form , and the ceremony of initiation was rehearsed in a very careful manner , Bro . Davies acting as candidate . The lodge was opened in the
Second Degree . Bro . Hillier vacated the chair in favour of Bro . George Read , who rehearsed the ceremony of installation , Bro . Swann acting as W . M . elect . Bro . Read vacated the chair in favour of Bro . Swann , who rehearsed the investment of officers . The Preceptor gave the three addresses incidental to the ceremony , the lodge having been
previously resumed to the First Degree . Bro . Woods was elected W . M . for the next meeting . A vote of congratulation was passed to Bro . G . Read on his election to the Board of General Purposes , and a vote of thanks was also passed to him for his kindness in rehearsing the installation ceremony . Bro . E . J . D . Causton was elected a joining member , and the lodge was closed .
CREATON LODGE ( No . 1791 ) . —A meeting was held on Thursday , the 12 th inst ., at the Wheatsheaf Hotel , Goldhawk-road , Shepherd ' s Bush , VV . Present : Bros . F . Craggs , W . M . ; W . Hillier , S . W . ; G . Higginson , J . W . ; J . Sims , P . M ., Deputy Preceptor ; E . Austin , P . M ., Treas . ; VV . H . Chalfont , P . M ., Sec . ; J . A . Lathbury , S . D . ; T . Head , J . D . ; W . Stevens , I . G . ; A . Williams , P . M . ; C . R . Cross , P . M . ; West , Arnott , and Cox . Visitor : Bro ,
Cliff , 1221 . The lodge was opened , and the minutes read and confirmed . The ceremony of initiation was rehearsed , Bro . West acting as candidate . The 2 nd Section of the First Lecture was worked by Bro . J . Sims , P . M ., assisted by the brethren . Bro . Hillier was elected W . M . for the next meeting , and after " Hearty good wishes , " the lodge was closed .
ST . AMBROSE LODGE ( No . 1891 ) . —A meeting was held on Wednesday , the nth inst ., at the Baron's Court Hotel , West Kensington , when there were present Bros . P . P . Perry , W . M . ; H . Bright , S . W . ; J . H . Morrish , J . W . j Jesse Collings , P . M ., Preceptor ; Henry Miller , Treas . ; F . Craggs , Sec . ; Joseph Cox , S . D . ; C . Barber , J . D . ; J . N . Baxter , I . G . ; James Sims , P . M . ; J . M .
Macey , G . McCrow , and A . E . Miller . The lodge having been duly opened , and the minutes of the previous meeting read and confirmed , Bro . McCrow offered himself as a candidate for passing , and having been examined , was entrusted . The lodge was opened in the Second Degree , and the ceremony rehearsed in good form . Bro . McCrow then offered himself as a candidate for
raising , and having proved his proficiency , was entrusted . The lodge was opened in the Third Degree , and the ceremony rehearsed in an excellent manner . The lodge was resumed to the First Degree . This being officers' night , Bro . Perry , as W . M . of the mother lodge , represented the officers . Bro . Bright was elected VV . M . for the next meeting . " Hearty good wishes " were given , and the lodge was closed .
WARNER LODGE ( No . 325 G ) . —This prosperous and well-skilled lodge held its usual weekly meeting at the Railway Bridge Chambers , Hoe-street , Walthamstow , on the iGtb inst ., when there were present Bros . J . Ives , W . M . ; H . F . Bromhead , l . P . M . ; VV . P . Allen , S . W . ; Urban Smith , I . W . ; VV . Shurmur , P . M ., Preceptor ; I . Cooke , S . D . ; " J . Speller , J . D . ; F . Taylor , I . G . ; ] . Hester ,
P . M . ; VV . Goulding , R . Jeremy , Win . Alcock , G . Wilson , C Horst , E . Gray , jun ., W . Blenkinsop , and L . Browne . The lodge was opened in due form , and the minutes of the previous meeting were read and confirmed . The lodge was opened and closed in the Second and Third Degrees respectively , and the ceremony of raising rehearsed , Bro .
R . Jeremy being the candidate . Bro . H . F . Broomhead gave the three addresses of the installation ceremony , and Bro . Wm . Shurmur , P . M ., gave the ancient charge . Bro . W . Peter Allen was elected VV . M . for the ensuing meeting , and appointed officers in rotation . The business of the evening being ended , after "Hearty good wishes" the lodge was closed .
Knights Templar.
Knights Templar .
PORTSMOUTH . Royal Naval Preceptory ( No . 2 ) . —The regular meeting of this ancient preceptory and priory was held at the Phcenix Lodge Room , on Saturday , the 14 th instant , under the presidency of Sir Knight Francis Newman , Past Provincial Chancellor , Past E . Preceptor , in the absence of the E . P ., Sir Knig ht Wm . Geo . P . Gilbert .
The minutes of the last regular meeting were read and confirmed . A ballot was then taken for Comps . A . N . Yatman Howell , iS ° , and William Arthur Campbell , of 2 $ j , which proved unanimous in their favour . The candidates were thereupon installed as Knights Templar in a most impressive manner by the presiding Preceptor . A Committee , consisting of all P . E . P . ' s of and in the preceptory , was appointed to make all necessary arrangements for the celebration of
the centenary of the preceptory , which was constituted on the nth March , 1791 , and has regularly worked ever since within the walls of the old town of Portsmouth . The preceptory having been closed , the priory was opened and the newly-installed sir knig hts were advanced to the Degree of Knight of Malta , the address being given by the E . P ., Sir Knight F . Newman . The priory was then closed .
Ancient And Accepted Rite.
Ancient and Accepted Rite .
Coeur de Lion Chapter ( No . 105 ) . —The installation meeting of this chapter was held on the 17 th inst . at Mark Masons' Hall , when E . and P . Bro . C . V . Cotterell was placed in the chair , the Installing Officer being E . and P . Bro . Rev . Hayman Cummings , P . M . VV . S . The M . W . S . then appointed and invested his officers as under
E . and P . Bros . Willoughby Weiss , 1 st . Gen . ; Call Weddell , M . D ., 2 nd Gen . ; Rev . Hayman Cummings , M . A ., Treas . ; VV . Tomlinson , M A ., Recorder ; E . Sweny , G . Marshal ; Sidney Clarke , Raphael ; G . R . Cobham , Dir . of Cers . ; Fletcher Beach , M . D ., Herald ; E . W .
White , M . D ., Capt . of Guard ; VV . Harper , Org . ; E . Mills , Equerry . After the installation ceremony the new M . W . S . then perfected the following brethren : C . Dowson Lang , Thomas D . Hayes , and S . J . Brice . Among the visitors were 111 . Bro . VV . Watson , 30 ° , and E . and P . Bro . H . H . Shirley , P . M . VV . S .
Board Of Benevolence.
BOARD OF BENEVOLENCE .
The monthly meeting of the Board of Benevolence was held on Wednesday evening , at Freemasons' Hall , Bro . Robert Grey , P . G . D ., President of the Board , presided . Bro . James Brett , P . G . P ., Senior Vice-President , and Bro . C . A . Cottebrune , P . G . P ., Junior Vice-President , occupied the Senior and Junior
Vice-Presidents' chairs . Bros . A . A . Pendlebury , Asst . Grand Secretary , W . Dodd , and W . H . Lee , represented Grand Secretary ' s Department ; and the other brethren present were Bros . Henry Garrod , Wm . P . Brown , L . C . Haslip , George B . Chapman , S . Vallentine , A . C . Woodward , I . Bunker J . B . Grieve , Charles Dairy ,
Asher Barfield , P . G . T . ; Geo . Read , Walter Hopekirk , George R . Langley , R . W . Mitchell , Cam , Mansfield , C . H . Webb , G . M . E . Hamilton , H . Massey , Adelphi , W . M . ; Commerce , l . P . M . 215 ; J . Dixon , 147 ; W . Adams , 168 7 ; George Gardner , E . E . Elverston , E . Moore , 2077 : Charles J . Perceval , Geo . R . Atkinson ,
H . J . Levett , Thos . J . Barnes , John G . Stevens , Chas . Bolton , S . H . Goldschmidt , A . W . Webster , H . . Cheale , William L . Harvey , 1216 ; B . Kauffmann , C . N . Mclntyre North , H . J . Lardner , Walter Martin , J . J . Cantle , and H . Sadler , G . Ty ler . The brethren first confirmed recommendations to the
Grand Master made at the May meeting to the amount of ^ 185 . There were 27 cases on the new list , but the petitioner in one of them had since the petition was presented died . The cases were qualified through lodges in the London district , and at Shoreham , Willington Quay , Witham , Hastings , Croydon , Bangor ,
Denton , Kingsbridge , Antigua , Ryde , Plymouth , Cambridge , Liverpool , Bromley , Haslingden , Calcutta , Aston , Glossop , Aberystwith , and Sidmouth . Four of these cases were deferred and two dismissed . The remainder were relieved with a total of £ 600 . On
case was recommended to Grand Lodge for ^ 100 , one for ; £ 8 o , and one for ^ , " 50 . There were four recommendations to the Grand Master for £ 40 each , and two for ^ 30 each . There were three grants of ^ 20 each , three of £ 1 $ each , four of £ 10 each , and one grant oi £ s-
The Masonic Female Orphan Schools.
THE MASONIC FEMALE ORPHAN SCHOOLS .
PRESENTATION OF PRIZES IN THE LEINSTER HALL . The annual fete of the Masonic Female Orphan Schools , as embodied in the presentation of prizes to the pupils in that noble establishment , took place on the 4 th inst . in the Leinster Hall , Hawkins-street , and ,
without fear of contradiction , it may be asserted that the interior of that edifice never before presented such an impressive and brilliant appearance , and seldom did the members of the great Masonic Craft turn out in greater force . The members of the gentler sex also appeared in great numbers , and by their presence gave
an air of grace and tastefulness to the surroundings . But for the present to leave aside the ladies and gentlemen attending as visitors , and to deal with the socalled Charities—for as the Deputy Grand Master said in the course of his speech the children were not taught that they were being brought up in a spirit of charity , but in a spirit of brotherly love—nothing could more
The Masonic Female Orphan Schools.
effectively impress the non-Masonic onlooker on the subject of true Masonry than the appearance of the children , girls and boys , who are under the care of the Craft in the orphanages . Every child seemed happy , and , needless to remark , they bore in their appearance full evidence that they were well cared for .
The doors of the building were opened at 7 o clock , and whilst the visitors were assembling selections of music were performed by the band of the Gloucester Regiment and the Seaforth Highlanders . Shortly before 8 o ' clock a procession was formed and entered the hall . On reaching the platform the
brethren filed off and occupied the positions allotted to them , according to the position of precedence which their lodges held . Immediately upon the Deputy Grand Master , Bro . R . W . Shekleton , Q . C ., taking his seat , the pupils entered , those from the Boys' School leading , they being accompanied by their Masters .
The children from the Girls' School followed , and having taken up the positions allotted to them on the platform , the Deputy Grand Master was saluted , as the representative of the Grand Master , in accordance with ancient Masonic usage . The distribution having concluded ,
The DEPUTY GRAND MASTER said some of their prizes mi g ht be considered personally to be very small , but their g irls were economical , and much preferred having the prize money to which they were entitled placed to their credit in the savings bank , and the result was that some of them had as much as £ iy
or ; £ i 8 to their credit there , and one girl , who was about leaving the School , had ^ 21 . Bro . GRAVES EVES moved a vote of thanks to Lady Muskerry lor having presented the prizes . The Committee of the Schools , he said , were greatly indebted to Lady Muskerry for her hearty kindness , and the interest
which she took in their Institution , and over and beyond that Lord and Lady Muskerry had proved their appreciation of the training of the orphan children by engaging a former pupil at the Masonic School to train and educate their own daughter . Lord and Lady Muskerry
had won the hearts of everyone connected with the Schools by their kind and genial manner , and there were no Masons and no children in that room who did not appreciate their acts of true kindness . Bro . Colonel P . SAUNDERS , Prov . G . M . Wicklowand Wexford , seconded the resolution , which was adopted
with acclamation . Lord MUSKERRY briefl y returned thanks on behalf of Lady Muskerry . The DEPUTY GRAND MASTER mentioned that that
night was devoted to the distribution of the prizes to the girls . In a few days , hoivever , they hoped to have a gathering for the boys at Clonskeagh , when he hoped many of those now attending would be present . The girls then went through a series of calisthenic and drill exercises , under the direction of Miss Triggs
I he exhibition was of a most p leasing character , and in the drill movements the pupils showed a precision which could hardly be equalled by any of the trained men in her Majesty ' s service . At the close of the calisthenic exercises " God Save the Queen" was sung by the children , who then started
for home , the number of girls out being 70 and that of boys 60 . The DEPUTY GRAND MASTER , on behalf of the Governors of the School , expressed the thanks of the body to Miss Triggs for the efficient manner in which she had drilled the children , and to Mrs . Neale , the
Head Mistress , for the manner in which she looked after their welfare . He thought their assembly that night proved that Freemasons were not simply a gourmandising body , as was generally supposed , but that they stood together for Charitable work , and their children in the Schools were always taught that they were not
the objects of chanty , but the objects of the kindliness of brotherhood . He would ask all those who had not seen their Schools to visit them any Wednesday at halfpast 12 o ' clock ; but he could guarantee that if a visit was paid on any other day everything would be found as well as on the day upon which visitors were expected .
This terminated the proceedings so far as the distribution was concerned , but dancing was engaged in in the annexe and the large hall , the music being supplied by the bands of the Seaforth and the Glo ' ster Regiments . Dancing was continued till about midni ght , when the company separated after spending a most
enjoyable evening . Among those present were Lord and Lady Muskerry , Lord Justice Fitzgibbon , Hon . Judge Townsend , Sir G . H . Porter , Bart ., Archibald St . George , Sir Robert Jackson , C . B ., R . W . Griffin , T . E . St . George , D . Minchin , A . Foot , Sir Thomas F . Brady , and others .
A Pleasing Ceremony.
A PLEASING CEREMONY .
On Wednesday , the nth inst ., a special meeting of the members of the Sir Charles Bri ght Lodge and Chapter , No . 1793 , was held at the Clarence Hotel , Teddington . Present : Bros . R . W . Forge , P . M ., P . Z ., P . G . D . C , P . G . P . S . ; C . Stevens , P . M ., P . G . Org ., M . E . Z . ; J . Piller , P . M . ; W . J . Porter , P . M ., D . C . ; J . R . Barns ,
S . W . ; J . Barns , F . C . Austin , P . M ., P . G . D . C , S . E . ; R . R . Collick , P . M ., H . ; H . Sapsworth , P . M ., J . ; E . W . Warner , P . M ., P . G . D . C , P . S . ; C . F . W : Sage , Org . ; J . P . Hoddinott , W . R . Plaford , Goff , Muller , Ruffell , Org . ; Mitchell , and others .
Bro . FORGE , the senior P . M . and P . Z ., who presided , stated they were met to do honour to one they all so highly esteemed , a brother who in January , 1881 , he ( Bro . Forge ) had the honour of initiating into Masonry , he alluded to Bro . Alfred J . R . Simmonds , the present