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Bro . R . F . Tyler was passed , and Bro . VV . A . Fenn raised , both ceremonies being admirably worked by the W . M . and his officers , the Pattison occasional music being finely rendered by the Organist of the lodge during the ceremonies . Five guineas were voted to the fund being raised for Bro . Holleyman ' s widow , and five guineas to Bro . Aillud ' s list for the Boys' School . Bro . Mason gave
notice that he should at the next meeting move that a certain sum be yearly set aside from the lodge funds for the purpose of building a Masonic Hall , or home for the lodge , instancing the success of their provincial brethren at Wilmington , who had from very small beginnings built for of the and the
themselves a hall worthy lodge province . The lodge was then closed , and at the social board the usual loyal and Masonic toasts were supplemented by some good singing by Bros . Lloyd , Tyler , Fenn , Taylor , Aillud , and Hooton , Bro . Tyler accompanying as he so well knows how to do .
RIVERHEAD . —Amherst Lodge ( No . 1223 ) . — A meeting was held on Saturday , the 2 nd inst ., at the Amherst Arms Hotel . Present : Bros . C . E . Birch , W . M . j C . I . Craig , S . W . ; E . S . Strange , J . W . ; R . Durtnell , Treas . ; J . H . Jewell , Sec ; J . 1 . Birch , S . D . ; W . Sparrowhawk , J . D . ; Alex . Ress , Org . ; A . H . Lee , D . C . ; P . Hanmerl . G . ; J . Hamlin , Stwd . ; W . South ,
, Tyler ; E . J . Dodd , P . M . ; C J . Dodd , P . M . ; A . W . Duret , P . M . ; J . T . Baker , P . M . ; F . P . Lee , D . Tayler , C . Hooker , T . Baker , T . Ryder , T . H . Knight , P . G . Townend , D . J . Kent , W . C . Pascoe , E . Pilliner , S . Hall , W . H . Cate , T . Clarkson , R . Stevenson , H . S . Strange , E . T . Gething , A . W . Lloyd , and Alex . Gascoigne . Visitors : Bros . Shaw , W . M . 709 ; Ballard , W , M . 1414 ;
Abrey , W . M . 1314 ; Harvey , W . M . 1314 ; Graham , W . M . S 94 ; Clifford , W . M . iS 26 ; Vine , P . M . 173 ; Kipps , P . M . 1531 ; Levy , P . M . iSS ; Hale , P . M . 1414 ; Clarke , P . M . 70 G ; Collings , P . M . 7 66 ; Hodges , P . M . 1706 ; McNaught , S . D . 129 S ; Emblin , J . D . 147 ; and several others . The minutes of the last meeting having been read and
confirmed , the Auditors reported that the Treasurer ' s accounts were in a'very satisfactory state , having a good balance in hand . Bro . A . W . Duret then , at the request of the W . M ., proceeded to install his successor , Bro . C . J . Craig , and a Board of Installed Masters , consisting of 25 , was then formed , and Bro . Craig was duly inducted into the chair of K . S . The following officers were then
invested : Bros . C . E . Birch , l . P . M . ; E . S . Strange , S . W . ; J . I . Birch , J . W . ; R . Durtnell , Treas . ; J . H . Jewell , Sec ; W . Sparrowhawk , S . D . ; P . Hanmer , J . D . ; A . H . Lee , l . G . ; J . Hamlin , D . C ; C Monier-Williams , Stwd . ; Alex . Gascoigne , J . Stwd . ; Alex . Ress , Org . ; and VV . South , Tyler . After the lodge was closed the brethren adjourned to the
banquet room , where Bro . Walters gave a good example of his catering . The Worshipful Master , in proposing " The Health of the I . P . M ., " spoke in eulogistic terms of Bro . Birch as his Masonic father and friend , whom he had known from childhood , and in the name of the lodge he presented him with a beautiful jewel of very elegant design , with the arms of
Lord Amherst very finely enamelled , supplied by Bro . George Kenning . Among the toasts , which were well received , we may mention one proposed by Bro . E . J . Dodd , "The Masonic Press . " „ , : The toast list was illustrated by some Shakespearean quotations by Bro . Jewell , the Hon . Secretary , and the printing was admirably executed .
LEIGH . —Marquis of Lome Lodge ( No . 1354 ) . —A meeting of this lodge was held on Wednesday , the 6 th inst ., at the Masonic Rooms , Hope-street . Present 1 Bros . Mort , P . M ., acting W . M . ; Starkie , P . M ., acting S . W . ; Jackson , P . M ., acting J . W . ; Evans , P . M ., Prov . G . S . W . W . Lanes ., Chap . ; W . Bryce , Treas . ; W . C . Freeman , P . M .. Sec .: W . H . Pennington , S . D . ; T . Yarwood , J . D .
R . J . Martin , Org . ; J . Dickinson , l . G . ; Wm . Smith , and J oseph Jackson , Stewards ; Coupe , Tyler ; W . Barnes , F . E . Williams , W . Davies , and R . Greenough . Visitors J . Lee , 1 443 ; VV . A . Brearley , 51 S ; and J . Adams , 484 . After the confirmation of the minutes of the last meeting , the ballot was taken for Mr . Henry Kleinfeller , and having proved favourable he was initiated into Freemasonry
according to ancient usage by Bro . Mort , P . M . The working tools being presented by Bro . Evans , P . M ., Prov . G . S . VV . West Lancashire . Bro . F . E . Williams was subsequently raised to the Sublime Degree of M . M . by Bro . Jackson , P . M ., P . P . G . A . D . of C Bro . Mort , P . M ., presented the working tools of this degree . A letter was read from Bro . Banks , the S . W ., tendering his resignation of his office
and membership on account of having left the neighbourhood . The resignation having been accepted , the W . M . nominated Bro . Mort , P . M ., to the office of S . W ., and he was invested by Bco . J ackson , P . M . Notice of motion was given to adjourn the lodge for a summer vacation . Bro . Freeman , P . M ., Sec , drew attention to the West Lancashire Alpass Benevolent Institution for Widows of
Freemasons which had been inaugurated to perpetuate the memory of the late Bro . Alpass , Prov . G . Sec . of West Lancashire , and Past G . Std . Br . of England , he explained the scheme and earnestly desired the brethren to qualify as Vice-Presidents or Life Governors and give a good start to so desirable an Institution , he concluded by giving notice
that he would recur to the subject at the next meeting and propose a grant from the lodge funds . " Hearty good wishes " having been expressed from the visiting brethren , and the Charity box passed round , the lodge was closed in the customary manner , in peace and harmony .
NORTH WOOLWICH . —Henley Lodge ( No . 1472 ) . —The usual monthly meeting of this flourishing lodge took place on Tuesday , the 5 th inst ., at the Three Crowns Hotel , Bro . A . T . Ives , W . M ., in the chair . Among the other brethren present were Bros . E . West , P . M . and P . P . G . J . D . Herts . ; Dr . W . Vance , P . M . and Treasurer ; 1 . Ives . P . M . and Secretarv ; C T . Lewis , l . P . M . ;
C . Jolly , S . W . ( Freemason ); J . Paul , J . W . ; J . Savage , S . D . ; C H . Canning , J . D . ; C . Wood , acting I . G . ; A , Knight , Assist . W . Stwd . ; W . TurVey , H . Tracey , S . Bow , J . Delo , J . Ryland , C . Powling , G . Richardson , A . Burton , G . Lane , and C . W . Genery , all of the lodge ; W . Hogg , P . M . 1349 ; and R . Randall , 1349 . Mr . Standford Sutcliffe was afterwards approved and
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initiated . Bro . Capt . Harris was passed , and Bros . Turvey , Delo , and Tracey were raised by the W . M . in faultless style . On the motion of Bro . Jolly , a Committee consisting of the W . M ., P . M . 's , and officers were appointed to revise the bye-laws of the lodge , and the same Committee were appointed to make arrangements for the summer banquet of the lodge , which it was decided should take place at
Brighton . Bro . J . Ives , P . M ., was then decorated with a Secretary ' s jewel of thejvalue of five guineas , furnished by Bro . George Kenning , and presented by the lodge as a small token of its appreciation of his valuable services as Secretary during the past seven years . The W . M . in presenting it said it did not often fall to the lot of a Master to present such a jewel to one who was not only a brother ,
but a father also , and he felt proud of the opportunity . He could not himself eulogise his own father's services , but he knew that every member of that lodge esteemed Bro . Ives , and wished as fervently as he did that Bro . Ives might long be spared with health and strength to wear it as an expression of their hearty good wishes for his welfare . Bro . Ives briefly , but feelingly responded , and declared
that if he could in the future do even more for the benefit of the lodge he would ; but above all . things he should cherish the jewel as one of the brightest ornaments of his Masonic career , which if it had not been brilliant , had , he trusted , at least been useful . The lodge was then closed , and supper and harmony helped to pass a few pleasant hours .
LIVERPOOL . —Lodge of Israel ( No . 1502 ) . — The last of the "Israel" meetings , previous tothesummer vacation , took place on Monday , the iSth inst ., when a goodly muster of members and visitors took part in the proceedings . The lodge was opened by the VV . M ., Bro . David Gabrielsen , the officers present being Bros . H . A . Tobias , I . P . M ., P . P . G . S . of W ., acting S . W . ; H . Archer ,
J . W . ; A . Kirkpatrick , Sec . ; Maurice Hart , P . M ., P . P . G . D . D . C , Treas . ; M . Cohen and Wilcock , Stwds . ; M . Aronsberg , P . M ., D . C . ; and J . P . Bryan , P . G . O ., Org . Amongst the members were seen Bros . Ralph Robinson , P . M ., P . P . G . Reg . ; Rev . H . Burman , J . Defrece , G . P . Gabrielsen , B . Levy , B . Siemms , J . Cottrell , A . Rabow , A . Lyons , H . Gabriel , D . Stern , J . F . Davis , D . Solomons , J .
Frank , P . M . 203 ; A . Cohen , J . La Porte , D . Meek , J . Phillips , M . jSiemon , and others . The ' visitors comprised Bros . Dr . Samuels , P . G . J . D . ; R . Ripley , P . G . D . D . C ; Dr . Bailey , P . P . G . S . D . ; J . Sewel , W . M . 216 ; J . Pendleton , P . M . 241 ; J . King , W . M . S 23 ( who acted as l . G . ; Allen , 7 SG ; N . Moss , 1474 ; J . Woolf ; Louis Davis , and _ others . The business on the agenda being the Third Degree , Bro . Rev . H . Burman presented himself for raising , which was performed by the W . M ., Bro . Gabrielsen , in such a
marked manner that called forth the eulogiums of every member and visitor present . The S . D . of the lodge , Bro . Rev . H . M . Silver , being prevented from attending b y his ministerial duties , his place was kindly taken by Bro . Capt . King , W . M . S 23 , who worked the office in his usual masterly manner . It was resolved to send letters of condolence to Bros . A . J . Henochsberg , P . M . and S . W . Lodge of
Israel , London ; S . J . Henochsberg , P . M . ; and H . Ellis upon the recent heavy bereavement they have sustainedthe deceased being the mother of the two former , and the mother-in-law of the latter , the lady when in life being a most exemplary mother , and respected among all classes of Jewish Society . The brethren ' were then called off for refreshment , which
was served in good style by the House Steward , Bro . Casey . The evening was enlivened by some capital songs , the performers being Bros . Bryan , M . Hart , M . Cohen , B . Seimms , Rev . H . Burman , and the W . M . Previous to the lodge being closed , two former members were proposed for re-joining , in > ddition to Bro . N . Moss , another of the visitors .
PLUMSTEAD ;—United Military Lodge ( No . 1536 ) . —The above lodge held its annual monthly meeting at the Lord Raglan Hotel , Burrage-road , on Friday , the Sth inst ., Bro . G . Kenneday , I . P . M ., presiding , in the unavoidable absence of Bro . Saunders , W . M . Among those present were Bros . W . Weston , P . M ., P . P . G . S . B . Kent ; G . Spinks , P . M . ; A . Penfold , P . M . ; J . Warren , P . M . ;
VV . Moulds , S . W . ; J . W . Gie , Treas . ; T . Cooper , Sec . ; J . Bilton , D . C ; A . Murdock , Stwd . ; Morton ( acting as J . W ., in the absence , through illness , of Bro . Rowley ); J . Aillud , W . M . 615 ; A . Akers , S . W . 13 ; R . Goode , 17 S 9 ; W . C Taylor , 913 ; E . Berclay , 151 ; J . Wood , 3 S 1 ; and C Jolly , 913 , & c . ( Freemason ) . The work before the lodge consisted of the initiation ,
after ballot , of one candidate , and two were raised to the Third Degree , the work being admirably done by the W . M . and his officers . Ten guineas were voted to the widow of Bro . T . Holleyman , | Iate P . M . of the lodge ; five guineas to the widow of Bro . Wood , also of the lodge ; and five guineas to Bro . Aillud's list for the forthcoming Boys '
School Festival , at which he will attend as a Steward . The Iodge | was then closed , and after a neat little supper , deftly served by Bro . Vallom and his assistants , had been discussed , the brethren reassembled round the social board , and concluded in harmony an evening devoted to good Masonic work , both ceremonial and charitable .
PORTSMOUTH . —Prince Edward of Saxe-Weimar Lodge ( No . 1903 ) . —The installation meeting of this lodge was held on Wednesday , the 6 th inst ., at the Masonic Hall , Highbury-street , when thefc were present Bros . W . Latham Cox , W . M . ; T . Page , l . P . M . ; H . Long , S . W . ; J . Knowles , R . N ., J . VV . ; Rev . P . H . Good , M . A ., Chap . ; Capt . E . O . V . Haldane , P . M ., acting
Treas . ; A . L . Emanuel , P . M ., Sec ; W . R . Pike , S . D . ; G . M . Nelder , acting J . D . } Sam Knight , D . C ; J . G . Livesay , l . G . ; G . Sylvester , Org . ; and Carter and Mansell , Tylers ; P . Ms . J . Johns , P . P . G . Swd . Br ., acting W . M . 1428 ; H . W . Townsend , P . P . G . S . D . ; and J Gieve , P . P . G . Stwd . ; E . Austin , G . Backler , F . Bevis , E . G . Charpentier , E . Davis , W . C Ford , H . G . Giles , R . N ., J . Gale , A . Long , W . Mavbour , Scadder , E , H . Truscott ,
R . N ., and J . St . Vincent Crowder . Visitors : Bros . A . Joliffe , W . M . 257 ; J . W . Gieve , W . M . 309 ; W . Gunnell , W . M . 342 ; H . E . Loader , W . M . 487 ; J . Dempsey , W . M . 903 ; E . Nayler , W . M . 928 ; H . Cook , W . M . 1069 ; T . Batchelor , W . M . 1 705 ; W . Miles , 177 6 ; J . Westaway , W . M . 1834 ; J . Lind , P . M . 248 ; J . Wallingford , P . M . 903 , P . P . GJ . W . ; F . Powell , P . P . G . P ., P . M . 903 ; T . H . Williams , P . M . 1776 ; J . Brickwood , P . M . 1776 , S . W .
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2074 ; J . Dobbyn , J . W . 257 ; VV . A . Hill , J . W . and W . M . elect 309 ; G . Attrill , 342 ; J . T . Thackara , J . W . 4 S 7 ; A . R . Jones , Org . 804 ; C . Larkins and H . Long , 903 ; G . Barnden , Sec . 1776 ; G . T . Cunningham , 1834 ; P . H . Emanuel , S . D . 2068 { Freemason ) , and others . The lodge was opened , and after confirming the minutes of the last regular lodge the balance sheet was read and passed . The receipts showed a total of £ 323 us . od ..
£ 107 16 s . iod . being the balance from last year . The expenditure amounted to £ 206 14 s . 2 d ., leaving a balance of £ 116 17 s . 7 d . Bro . Long having been introduced to the Installing Master , Bro . H . W . Townsend , the lodge was opened to the Third Degree , and all below the degree of M . M . retired . Bro . Johns , P . M ., acted as S . W ., and Bro . Lind J . W ., and Bro . Long was duly installed W . M . of the lodge . On the return of the brethren to the lodge , which
was duly lowered to the First Degree , a vote of thanks was accorded to the Installing Master , who returned thanks . The following officers were appointed for the ensuing year : Bros . VV . Latham Cox , l . P . M . ; J . Knowles , R . N ., S . W . I ; VV . R . Pike , J . W . ; Rev . P . H . Good , M . D ., Chap . ; G . Backler , Treas . ; A . L . Emanuel , P . M ., P . P . G . J . D ., Sec . ; J . G . Livesay , S . D . ; W . Maybour , J . D . ; J . Gieve , P . M ., P . P . G . Stwd ., D . of C . ; G . Sylvester , R . N ., P . G . Org .,
Urg . ; H . G . Charpentier , l . G . ; A . G . Long and W . C . Ford , Stwds . ; Mansell and G . Carter , Tylers . The W . M . then presented a very handsome P . M . jewel to the I . P . M ., and remarked that it was a most pleasant duty for him to perform in presenting it , as it was a token of the esteem and respect of the brethren of the lodge Bro . Cox had made himself loved and respected , and he wished him long life to wear it .
The jewel was made of iS carat gold . The top brooch bore the word " Quartus , "—i . e ., fourth year . On the ribbon was the lodge crest , the same as that used by H . S . H . Prince Edward of Saxe-Weimar . The crown was studded with rubies and diamonds , and the badge was enamelled in dark blue and light green . Below the badge is a ribbon , on it being enamelled in white "W . M . 1 SS 4-5 , " and beneath this is a shield in blue enamel and a monogram
in gold , " W . L . C" The engraving on the back of the square was as follows : — " Presented by the members of the Prince Edward of Saxe-Weimar Lodge , No . 1903 , to Bro . W . Latham Cox , as a token of their sense of his Masonic attainments , genial character , and able conduct in presiding over them , 1884-5 . " Bro . W . Latham Cox replied , and said he hardly knew how to thank the brethren for their brotherly love and
esteem . On looking back at the past year he felt he was not entitled to it , as he was absent so many nights from his chair . He thanked them for the mark of esteem bestowed upon him , and he assured them that the lodge and every brother of it were most dear to him . The customary votes of thanks were accorded to the Installing Master , who responded , to Bro . E . O . V . Haldane , P . M ., as acting Treasurer since the death of the
late Bro . Threadingham , and to the Auditors . The lodge was closed in due form . The brethren ( about 60 ) then sat down to a cold banquet , admirably served by Bro . T . Scadden , of the Grosvenor Hotel , Southsea . The VV . M . proposed the first toast , "The Queen and the Craft , " which was duly honoured , and in proposing " The Health of the M . W . G . M ., H . R . H . the Prince of Wales , " remarked that he was one of the most hardworking men in
the kingdom . They had read of his tour to Ireland and the different places he visited ; not only had he gone amongst nobles , palaces , & c , but the lowest class of Irish , in the slums and huts . Whatever his hands found to do he did with all his mi g ht . Bro . Long asked the brethren to drink with great enthusiasm to the toast . The W . M . proposed the toast of " The Right Hon . the Earl of Carnarvon , Pro Grand Master ; the Earl of Lathom
, D . P . G . M . ; and Officers of Grand Lodge . " He said he knew very little of Grand Lodge as he had only attended there once , and then it reminded him that the officers worked hard and did their duty admirably . Unfortunately , the Grand Lodge met on the same night as themselves , or he might visit it more often . The Grand Lodge officers were deserving of their thanks for the manner in which they carried out their duties .
Bro . W . Latham Cox , I . P . M ., proposed the toast of "The R . W . Prov . G . M ., Bro . W . W . B . Beach , M . P . ; the R . W . Dep . Prov . G . M ., Bro . J . E . Le Feuvre , J . P . ; and Officers of Grand Lodge . " He said it was a question whether it did the Prov . Grand Officers good in drinking to their healths nearly every night ; it certainly did those present good . They certainly did have a drink over it . But , joking apart , the proposing of the toast did do a lot of good ,
tor it reminded them that they were not at the top of the tree , and that there was a Provincial Grand Lodge . They owed their allegiance not only to the lodge , but to the province . In speaking of Bro . Le Feuvre being raised to the position of D . P . G . M ., Bro . Cox remarked that there was not a more hardworking or zealous Mason existing m the province than Bro . Le Feuvre . The brother on his left , Bro . T . Paget , P . M ., P . G . S . D ., had also a provincial
collar , and no one deserved it better than he did , and he was worthy of the honour conferred upon him . With regard to the P . G . M ., no one in the world could compare with the good qualities ot Bro . Beach . He coupled the name of Bro . Page with the toast . Bro . Page responded , and said that they could not expect much from him after the great eloquence they had heard from Bro . W . Latham Cox . They all knew the abilities of
the P . G . M ., and it was needless for him to dilate upon them . Bro . Townsend , P . M ., rose to propose , he said , the toast of the evening , "The Health of the Worshipful Master . " It had been his pleasure , in and out of Masonry , to know Bro . Long for twenty years . To know him was to respect him . He had watched Bro . Long ' s progress in the lodge , of which he was one of the founders and one of the first officers , and , by perseverance and regular attendance , it was the unanimous wish of the lodge
that he was placed in the proud position of W . M ., and he was sure when the time came for him to vacate the chair he would be found to be a good man . Bro . Long , VV . M ., thanked the brethren for their kind reception , and also Bro . Townsend for the good things said of him . If , however , he was not deserving of them he would endeavour to merit it before his year otoffice expired . He would do his best towards the lodge b y regular attendance and learning the ritual . He took that opportunity of thanking the brethren for the position they had placed him in that night .
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Bro . R . F . Tyler was passed , and Bro . VV . A . Fenn raised , both ceremonies being admirably worked by the W . M . and his officers , the Pattison occasional music being finely rendered by the Organist of the lodge during the ceremonies . Five guineas were voted to the fund being raised for Bro . Holleyman ' s widow , and five guineas to Bro . Aillud ' s list for the Boys' School . Bro . Mason gave
notice that he should at the next meeting move that a certain sum be yearly set aside from the lodge funds for the purpose of building a Masonic Hall , or home for the lodge , instancing the success of their provincial brethren at Wilmington , who had from very small beginnings built for of the and the
themselves a hall worthy lodge province . The lodge was then closed , and at the social board the usual loyal and Masonic toasts were supplemented by some good singing by Bros . Lloyd , Tyler , Fenn , Taylor , Aillud , and Hooton , Bro . Tyler accompanying as he so well knows how to do .
RIVERHEAD . —Amherst Lodge ( No . 1223 ) . — A meeting was held on Saturday , the 2 nd inst ., at the Amherst Arms Hotel . Present : Bros . C . E . Birch , W . M . j C . I . Craig , S . W . ; E . S . Strange , J . W . ; R . Durtnell , Treas . ; J . H . Jewell , Sec ; J . 1 . Birch , S . D . ; W . Sparrowhawk , J . D . ; Alex . Ress , Org . ; A . H . Lee , D . C . ; P . Hanmerl . G . ; J . Hamlin , Stwd . ; W . South ,
, Tyler ; E . J . Dodd , P . M . ; C J . Dodd , P . M . ; A . W . Duret , P . M . ; J . T . Baker , P . M . ; F . P . Lee , D . Tayler , C . Hooker , T . Baker , T . Ryder , T . H . Knight , P . G . Townend , D . J . Kent , W . C . Pascoe , E . Pilliner , S . Hall , W . H . Cate , T . Clarkson , R . Stevenson , H . S . Strange , E . T . Gething , A . W . Lloyd , and Alex . Gascoigne . Visitors : Bros . Shaw , W . M . 709 ; Ballard , W , M . 1414 ;
Abrey , W . M . 1314 ; Harvey , W . M . 1314 ; Graham , W . M . S 94 ; Clifford , W . M . iS 26 ; Vine , P . M . 173 ; Kipps , P . M . 1531 ; Levy , P . M . iSS ; Hale , P . M . 1414 ; Clarke , P . M . 70 G ; Collings , P . M . 7 66 ; Hodges , P . M . 1706 ; McNaught , S . D . 129 S ; Emblin , J . D . 147 ; and several others . The minutes of the last meeting having been read and
confirmed , the Auditors reported that the Treasurer ' s accounts were in a'very satisfactory state , having a good balance in hand . Bro . A . W . Duret then , at the request of the W . M ., proceeded to install his successor , Bro . C . J . Craig , and a Board of Installed Masters , consisting of 25 , was then formed , and Bro . Craig was duly inducted into the chair of K . S . The following officers were then
invested : Bros . C . E . Birch , l . P . M . ; E . S . Strange , S . W . ; J . I . Birch , J . W . ; R . Durtnell , Treas . ; J . H . Jewell , Sec ; W . Sparrowhawk , S . D . ; P . Hanmer , J . D . ; A . H . Lee , l . G . ; J . Hamlin , D . C ; C Monier-Williams , Stwd . ; Alex . Gascoigne , J . Stwd . ; Alex . Ress , Org . ; and VV . South , Tyler . After the lodge was closed the brethren adjourned to the
banquet room , where Bro . Walters gave a good example of his catering . The Worshipful Master , in proposing " The Health of the I . P . M ., " spoke in eulogistic terms of Bro . Birch as his Masonic father and friend , whom he had known from childhood , and in the name of the lodge he presented him with a beautiful jewel of very elegant design , with the arms of
Lord Amherst very finely enamelled , supplied by Bro . George Kenning . Among the toasts , which were well received , we may mention one proposed by Bro . E . J . Dodd , "The Masonic Press . " „ , : The toast list was illustrated by some Shakespearean quotations by Bro . Jewell , the Hon . Secretary , and the printing was admirably executed .
LEIGH . —Marquis of Lome Lodge ( No . 1354 ) . —A meeting of this lodge was held on Wednesday , the 6 th inst ., at the Masonic Rooms , Hope-street . Present 1 Bros . Mort , P . M ., acting W . M . ; Starkie , P . M ., acting S . W . ; Jackson , P . M ., acting J . W . ; Evans , P . M ., Prov . G . S . W . W . Lanes ., Chap . ; W . Bryce , Treas . ; W . C . Freeman , P . M .. Sec .: W . H . Pennington , S . D . ; T . Yarwood , J . D .
R . J . Martin , Org . ; J . Dickinson , l . G . ; Wm . Smith , and J oseph Jackson , Stewards ; Coupe , Tyler ; W . Barnes , F . E . Williams , W . Davies , and R . Greenough . Visitors J . Lee , 1 443 ; VV . A . Brearley , 51 S ; and J . Adams , 484 . After the confirmation of the minutes of the last meeting , the ballot was taken for Mr . Henry Kleinfeller , and having proved favourable he was initiated into Freemasonry
according to ancient usage by Bro . Mort , P . M . The working tools being presented by Bro . Evans , P . M ., Prov . G . S . VV . West Lancashire . Bro . F . E . Williams was subsequently raised to the Sublime Degree of M . M . by Bro . Jackson , P . M ., P . P . G . A . D . of C Bro . Mort , P . M ., presented the working tools of this degree . A letter was read from Bro . Banks , the S . W ., tendering his resignation of his office
and membership on account of having left the neighbourhood . The resignation having been accepted , the W . M . nominated Bro . Mort , P . M ., to the office of S . W ., and he was invested by Bco . J ackson , P . M . Notice of motion was given to adjourn the lodge for a summer vacation . Bro . Freeman , P . M ., Sec , drew attention to the West Lancashire Alpass Benevolent Institution for Widows of
Freemasons which had been inaugurated to perpetuate the memory of the late Bro . Alpass , Prov . G . Sec . of West Lancashire , and Past G . Std . Br . of England , he explained the scheme and earnestly desired the brethren to qualify as Vice-Presidents or Life Governors and give a good start to so desirable an Institution , he concluded by giving notice
that he would recur to the subject at the next meeting and propose a grant from the lodge funds . " Hearty good wishes " having been expressed from the visiting brethren , and the Charity box passed round , the lodge was closed in the customary manner , in peace and harmony .
NORTH WOOLWICH . —Henley Lodge ( No . 1472 ) . —The usual monthly meeting of this flourishing lodge took place on Tuesday , the 5 th inst ., at the Three Crowns Hotel , Bro . A . T . Ives , W . M ., in the chair . Among the other brethren present were Bros . E . West , P . M . and P . P . G . J . D . Herts . ; Dr . W . Vance , P . M . and Treasurer ; 1 . Ives . P . M . and Secretarv ; C T . Lewis , l . P . M . ;
C . Jolly , S . W . ( Freemason ); J . Paul , J . W . ; J . Savage , S . D . ; C H . Canning , J . D . ; C . Wood , acting I . G . ; A , Knight , Assist . W . Stwd . ; W . TurVey , H . Tracey , S . Bow , J . Delo , J . Ryland , C . Powling , G . Richardson , A . Burton , G . Lane , and C . W . Genery , all of the lodge ; W . Hogg , P . M . 1349 ; and R . Randall , 1349 . Mr . Standford Sutcliffe was afterwards approved and
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initiated . Bro . Capt . Harris was passed , and Bros . Turvey , Delo , and Tracey were raised by the W . M . in faultless style . On the motion of Bro . Jolly , a Committee consisting of the W . M ., P . M . 's , and officers were appointed to revise the bye-laws of the lodge , and the same Committee were appointed to make arrangements for the summer banquet of the lodge , which it was decided should take place at
Brighton . Bro . J . Ives , P . M ., was then decorated with a Secretary ' s jewel of thejvalue of five guineas , furnished by Bro . George Kenning , and presented by the lodge as a small token of its appreciation of his valuable services as Secretary during the past seven years . The W . M . in presenting it said it did not often fall to the lot of a Master to present such a jewel to one who was not only a brother ,
but a father also , and he felt proud of the opportunity . He could not himself eulogise his own father's services , but he knew that every member of that lodge esteemed Bro . Ives , and wished as fervently as he did that Bro . Ives might long be spared with health and strength to wear it as an expression of their hearty good wishes for his welfare . Bro . Ives briefly , but feelingly responded , and declared
that if he could in the future do even more for the benefit of the lodge he would ; but above all . things he should cherish the jewel as one of the brightest ornaments of his Masonic career , which if it had not been brilliant , had , he trusted , at least been useful . The lodge was then closed , and supper and harmony helped to pass a few pleasant hours .
LIVERPOOL . —Lodge of Israel ( No . 1502 ) . — The last of the "Israel" meetings , previous tothesummer vacation , took place on Monday , the iSth inst ., when a goodly muster of members and visitors took part in the proceedings . The lodge was opened by the VV . M ., Bro . David Gabrielsen , the officers present being Bros . H . A . Tobias , I . P . M ., P . P . G . S . of W ., acting S . W . ; H . Archer ,
J . W . ; A . Kirkpatrick , Sec . ; Maurice Hart , P . M ., P . P . G . D . D . C , Treas . ; M . Cohen and Wilcock , Stwds . ; M . Aronsberg , P . M ., D . C . ; and J . P . Bryan , P . G . O ., Org . Amongst the members were seen Bros . Ralph Robinson , P . M ., P . P . G . Reg . ; Rev . H . Burman , J . Defrece , G . P . Gabrielsen , B . Levy , B . Siemms , J . Cottrell , A . Rabow , A . Lyons , H . Gabriel , D . Stern , J . F . Davis , D . Solomons , J .
Frank , P . M . 203 ; A . Cohen , J . La Porte , D . Meek , J . Phillips , M . jSiemon , and others . The ' visitors comprised Bros . Dr . Samuels , P . G . J . D . ; R . Ripley , P . G . D . D . C ; Dr . Bailey , P . P . G . S . D . ; J . Sewel , W . M . 216 ; J . Pendleton , P . M . 241 ; J . King , W . M . S 23 ( who acted as l . G . ; Allen , 7 SG ; N . Moss , 1474 ; J . Woolf ; Louis Davis , and _ others . The business on the agenda being the Third Degree , Bro . Rev . H . Burman presented himself for raising , which was performed by the W . M ., Bro . Gabrielsen , in such a
marked manner that called forth the eulogiums of every member and visitor present . The S . D . of the lodge , Bro . Rev . H . M . Silver , being prevented from attending b y his ministerial duties , his place was kindly taken by Bro . Capt . King , W . M . S 23 , who worked the office in his usual masterly manner . It was resolved to send letters of condolence to Bros . A . J . Henochsberg , P . M . and S . W . Lodge of
Israel , London ; S . J . Henochsberg , P . M . ; and H . Ellis upon the recent heavy bereavement they have sustainedthe deceased being the mother of the two former , and the mother-in-law of the latter , the lady when in life being a most exemplary mother , and respected among all classes of Jewish Society . The brethren ' were then called off for refreshment , which
was served in good style by the House Steward , Bro . Casey . The evening was enlivened by some capital songs , the performers being Bros . Bryan , M . Hart , M . Cohen , B . Seimms , Rev . H . Burman , and the W . M . Previous to the lodge being closed , two former members were proposed for re-joining , in > ddition to Bro . N . Moss , another of the visitors .
PLUMSTEAD ;—United Military Lodge ( No . 1536 ) . —The above lodge held its annual monthly meeting at the Lord Raglan Hotel , Burrage-road , on Friday , the Sth inst ., Bro . G . Kenneday , I . P . M ., presiding , in the unavoidable absence of Bro . Saunders , W . M . Among those present were Bros . W . Weston , P . M ., P . P . G . S . B . Kent ; G . Spinks , P . M . ; A . Penfold , P . M . ; J . Warren , P . M . ;
VV . Moulds , S . W . ; J . W . Gie , Treas . ; T . Cooper , Sec . ; J . Bilton , D . C ; A . Murdock , Stwd . ; Morton ( acting as J . W ., in the absence , through illness , of Bro . Rowley ); J . Aillud , W . M . 615 ; A . Akers , S . W . 13 ; R . Goode , 17 S 9 ; W . C Taylor , 913 ; E . Berclay , 151 ; J . Wood , 3 S 1 ; and C Jolly , 913 , & c . ( Freemason ) . The work before the lodge consisted of the initiation ,
after ballot , of one candidate , and two were raised to the Third Degree , the work being admirably done by the W . M . and his officers . Ten guineas were voted to the widow of Bro . T . Holleyman , | Iate P . M . of the lodge ; five guineas to the widow of Bro . Wood , also of the lodge ; and five guineas to Bro . Aillud's list for the forthcoming Boys '
School Festival , at which he will attend as a Steward . The Iodge | was then closed , and after a neat little supper , deftly served by Bro . Vallom and his assistants , had been discussed , the brethren reassembled round the social board , and concluded in harmony an evening devoted to good Masonic work , both ceremonial and charitable .
PORTSMOUTH . —Prince Edward of Saxe-Weimar Lodge ( No . 1903 ) . —The installation meeting of this lodge was held on Wednesday , the 6 th inst ., at the Masonic Hall , Highbury-street , when thefc were present Bros . W . Latham Cox , W . M . ; T . Page , l . P . M . ; H . Long , S . W . ; J . Knowles , R . N ., J . VV . ; Rev . P . H . Good , M . A ., Chap . ; Capt . E . O . V . Haldane , P . M ., acting
Treas . ; A . L . Emanuel , P . M ., Sec ; W . R . Pike , S . D . ; G . M . Nelder , acting J . D . } Sam Knight , D . C ; J . G . Livesay , l . G . ; G . Sylvester , Org . ; and Carter and Mansell , Tylers ; P . Ms . J . Johns , P . P . G . Swd . Br ., acting W . M . 1428 ; H . W . Townsend , P . P . G . S . D . ; and J Gieve , P . P . G . Stwd . ; E . Austin , G . Backler , F . Bevis , E . G . Charpentier , E . Davis , W . C Ford , H . G . Giles , R . N ., J . Gale , A . Long , W . Mavbour , Scadder , E , H . Truscott ,
R . N ., and J . St . Vincent Crowder . Visitors : Bros . A . Joliffe , W . M . 257 ; J . W . Gieve , W . M . 309 ; W . Gunnell , W . M . 342 ; H . E . Loader , W . M . 487 ; J . Dempsey , W . M . 903 ; E . Nayler , W . M . 928 ; H . Cook , W . M . 1069 ; T . Batchelor , W . M . 1 705 ; W . Miles , 177 6 ; J . Westaway , W . M . 1834 ; J . Lind , P . M . 248 ; J . Wallingford , P . M . 903 , P . P . GJ . W . ; F . Powell , P . P . G . P ., P . M . 903 ; T . H . Williams , P . M . 1776 ; J . Brickwood , P . M . 1776 , S . W .
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2074 ; J . Dobbyn , J . W . 257 ; VV . A . Hill , J . W . and W . M . elect 309 ; G . Attrill , 342 ; J . T . Thackara , J . W . 4 S 7 ; A . R . Jones , Org . 804 ; C . Larkins and H . Long , 903 ; G . Barnden , Sec . 1776 ; G . T . Cunningham , 1834 ; P . H . Emanuel , S . D . 2068 { Freemason ) , and others . The lodge was opened , and after confirming the minutes of the last regular lodge the balance sheet was read and passed . The receipts showed a total of £ 323 us . od ..
£ 107 16 s . iod . being the balance from last year . The expenditure amounted to £ 206 14 s . 2 d ., leaving a balance of £ 116 17 s . 7 d . Bro . Long having been introduced to the Installing Master , Bro . H . W . Townsend , the lodge was opened to the Third Degree , and all below the degree of M . M . retired . Bro . Johns , P . M ., acted as S . W ., and Bro . Lind J . W ., and Bro . Long was duly installed W . M . of the lodge . On the return of the brethren to the lodge , which
was duly lowered to the First Degree , a vote of thanks was accorded to the Installing Master , who returned thanks . The following officers were appointed for the ensuing year : Bros . VV . Latham Cox , l . P . M . ; J . Knowles , R . N ., S . W . I ; VV . R . Pike , J . W . ; Rev . P . H . Good , M . D ., Chap . ; G . Backler , Treas . ; A . L . Emanuel , P . M ., P . P . G . J . D ., Sec . ; J . G . Livesay , S . D . ; W . Maybour , J . D . ; J . Gieve , P . M ., P . P . G . Stwd ., D . of C . ; G . Sylvester , R . N ., P . G . Org .,
Urg . ; H . G . Charpentier , l . G . ; A . G . Long and W . C . Ford , Stwds . ; Mansell and G . Carter , Tylers . The W . M . then presented a very handsome P . M . jewel to the I . P . M ., and remarked that it was a most pleasant duty for him to perform in presenting it , as it was a token of the esteem and respect of the brethren of the lodge Bro . Cox had made himself loved and respected , and he wished him long life to wear it .
The jewel was made of iS carat gold . The top brooch bore the word " Quartus , "—i . e ., fourth year . On the ribbon was the lodge crest , the same as that used by H . S . H . Prince Edward of Saxe-Weimar . The crown was studded with rubies and diamonds , and the badge was enamelled in dark blue and light green . Below the badge is a ribbon , on it being enamelled in white "W . M . 1 SS 4-5 , " and beneath this is a shield in blue enamel and a monogram
in gold , " W . L . C" The engraving on the back of the square was as follows : — " Presented by the members of the Prince Edward of Saxe-Weimar Lodge , No . 1903 , to Bro . W . Latham Cox , as a token of their sense of his Masonic attainments , genial character , and able conduct in presiding over them , 1884-5 . " Bro . W . Latham Cox replied , and said he hardly knew how to thank the brethren for their brotherly love and
esteem . On looking back at the past year he felt he was not entitled to it , as he was absent so many nights from his chair . He thanked them for the mark of esteem bestowed upon him , and he assured them that the lodge and every brother of it were most dear to him . The customary votes of thanks were accorded to the Installing Master , who responded , to Bro . E . O . V . Haldane , P . M ., as acting Treasurer since the death of the
late Bro . Threadingham , and to the Auditors . The lodge was closed in due form . The brethren ( about 60 ) then sat down to a cold banquet , admirably served by Bro . T . Scadden , of the Grosvenor Hotel , Southsea . The VV . M . proposed the first toast , "The Queen and the Craft , " which was duly honoured , and in proposing " The Health of the M . W . G . M ., H . R . H . the Prince of Wales , " remarked that he was one of the most hardworking men in
the kingdom . They had read of his tour to Ireland and the different places he visited ; not only had he gone amongst nobles , palaces , & c , but the lowest class of Irish , in the slums and huts . Whatever his hands found to do he did with all his mi g ht . Bro . Long asked the brethren to drink with great enthusiasm to the toast . The W . M . proposed the toast of " The Right Hon . the Earl of Carnarvon , Pro Grand Master ; the Earl of Lathom
, D . P . G . M . ; and Officers of Grand Lodge . " He said he knew very little of Grand Lodge as he had only attended there once , and then it reminded him that the officers worked hard and did their duty admirably . Unfortunately , the Grand Lodge met on the same night as themselves , or he might visit it more often . The Grand Lodge officers were deserving of their thanks for the manner in which they carried out their duties .
Bro . W . Latham Cox , I . P . M ., proposed the toast of "The R . W . Prov . G . M ., Bro . W . W . B . Beach , M . P . ; the R . W . Dep . Prov . G . M ., Bro . J . E . Le Feuvre , J . P . ; and Officers of Grand Lodge . " He said it was a question whether it did the Prov . Grand Officers good in drinking to their healths nearly every night ; it certainly did those present good . They certainly did have a drink over it . But , joking apart , the proposing of the toast did do a lot of good ,
tor it reminded them that they were not at the top of the tree , and that there was a Provincial Grand Lodge . They owed their allegiance not only to the lodge , but to the province . In speaking of Bro . Le Feuvre being raised to the position of D . P . G . M ., Bro . Cox remarked that there was not a more hardworking or zealous Mason existing m the province than Bro . Le Feuvre . The brother on his left , Bro . T . Paget , P . M ., P . G . S . D ., had also a provincial
collar , and no one deserved it better than he did , and he was worthy of the honour conferred upon him . With regard to the P . G . M ., no one in the world could compare with the good qualities ot Bro . Beach . He coupled the name of Bro . Page with the toast . Bro . Page responded , and said that they could not expect much from him after the great eloquence they had heard from Bro . W . Latham Cox . They all knew the abilities of
the P . G . M ., and it was needless for him to dilate upon them . Bro . Townsend , P . M ., rose to propose , he said , the toast of the evening , "The Health of the Worshipful Master . " It had been his pleasure , in and out of Masonry , to know Bro . Long for twenty years . To know him was to respect him . He had watched Bro . Long ' s progress in the lodge , of which he was one of the founders and one of the first officers , and , by perseverance and regular attendance , it was the unanimous wish of the lodge
that he was placed in the proud position of W . M ., and he was sure when the time came for him to vacate the chair he would be found to be a good man . Bro . Long , VV . M ., thanked the brethren for their kind reception , and also Bro . Townsend for the good things said of him . If , however , he was not deserving of them he would endeavour to merit it before his year otoffice expired . He would do his best towards the lodge b y regular attendance and learning the ritual . He took that opportunity of thanking the brethren for the position they had placed him in that night .