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Reviews.
Reviews .
"THE FLAGS OK THE WORLD . "—BV F . Edward Hulme , F . L . S ., F . S . A . — ( London : Frederick Warne and Co ., and New York ) . —This is a remarkable volume , brimful of interesting information and " out-of-the-way " facts , and " entertaining as a novel . " Mr . Hulme is master of his subject , and practically exhausts it in the 150 pages , closely-printed and admirably-arranged in octavo size and neatly bound . There are twenty-six plates of illustrations , in appropriate colours , containing 4 6 9 flags of various kinds and Nationalities , the index to these plates and another for the text being so complete as to make the book as easy as possible for purposes of reference . To
brethren who are students of chivalric Masonry the volume is indispensable , and for the still larger circle of readers who wish to understand the meaning of these pretty coloured signs , the work will prove to be a perfect boon , especially as it concerns all Countries and Times , from the standards of antiquity to modern signalling—the banner of the Crusader to the burgee of the yachtsman ; the Royal Standard to the flag of the Congo State ; the Union jack—in all its stages and imitations—to the Blue Blanket of
the Edinburgh craftsmen ; flags of the Army and Navy , national , coIoured , personal , and "the symbols of lost causes , " as well as ensigns , pennants , streamers , pennons , party decorations , and other banners of all kinds and uses . This work , so loaded with good things and which is devoted so thoroughly to flag-lore , is published at 6 s . only , and may be had from the publishers or any of the regular booksellers . There are few books better suited for a present at this season of the year ; but to young people particularly , of either sex , it would be welcome at any time .
Royal Arch.
Royal Arch .
Industry Chapter , No . 48 . The regular convocation of this chapter was held on Thursday evening , the 9 th instant , when there was a good attendance and plenty of work . There were present , amongst others , Comps . W . I . Jobson , M . E . Z . ; H . Jackson , H .: W . Stafford , J . ;
R . Stewart , l . P . Z . ; VV . Brown , P . Z ., D . C . j R . Whitfield , P . Z . ; W . C Holzapel , S . E . ; T . R . Jobson , P . Z ., as S . N . ; A . Simpson , as P . S . ; J . Neill , as ist A . S . ; ] . Adamson , as 2 nd A . S . ; W . Dalrymple , Treas . ; R . Ferry , Org . ; W . E . Peacock , Stwd . ; John Carr , J . T . Pragnell , F . G . Isaacson , T . N . Richardson , J . J . Holme , and others .
After the confirmation of the minutes of previous convocation , the ballot was taken for Bro . J . W . Durrant , and he was duly elected . Bros . G . Ellis and S . Brown—previously elected , and being in attendance—were exalted respectively by Comps . R . Stewart and W . J . Jobson , M . E . Z . Comp . VV . Brown , P . Z ., delivered the mystical lecture to the candidates in an impressive manner . The sums of £ 10 ios . were subsequently voted to the Hudson Benevolent Fund and to the Royal Masonic Institution for Girls . The proceedings closed in the usual way .
St . Magdalen Chapter , No , 242 . A regular convocation of this chapter was held on Friday , the 26 th ultimo , in the Masonic Rooms , Doncaster . Present : Comps . C Goldthorpe , M . E . Z . ; A . W . Fretwell , H . j J . Fitzgerald , J . ; F . J . Forth . Treas ; J . Constable , S . E ., P . P . G . O . ; C Boomer , acting S . N . j H . A . Fenton , P . S . ; F . Ranee , P . Z ., P . P . G . Treas . ; S . Pegler , P . Z ., P . P . G . R . ; C . H . Woodhouse , J . H . Pawson , W . Mason , and C Richardson , Janitor . A sum of 10 guineas was voted to the Boys' School , and Comp . J . Constable was appointed Festival Steward .
After other business the chapter was closed , and the companions retired for light refreshment .
Belvedere Chapter , No . 503 . The regular meeting of this chapter was held at the Masonic Hall , Maidstone , on Wednesday , the 24 th inst . The principal chairs were held by Comps . H . M . Apps , M . E . Z . ; L . Sage , P . Z ., as H . ; E . Weller , P . Z ., as J . ; S . Wagon , as S . E . ; T , W . Neech , P . Z ., asS . N . ; E . Wallace , Trews . ; G . W . Head , P . S . ; J . W . Court , ist A . S . ; and C . Bow , 2 nd A . S .
The minutes of the previous convocation having been read and confirmed , Bro . A . W . Court was duly exalted to the Sublime Degree of a Royal Arch Mason . The officers for the ensuing year were elected in the usual way . A P . Z ' s . jewel was unanimously voted to the M . E . Z . for his valuable services during his year of office , this being the first jewel presented in this chapter since its warrant in 1856 . A vote of sympathy with the sufferers of the town with typhoid , and a cheque for £ 5 5 s . was unanimously voted . There being no further business , the chapter was closed .
Board Of Benevolence.
BOARD OF BENEVOLENCE .
The monthly meeting of the Board of Benevolence—the last meeting of the Board for the year 1897—was held at Freemasons' Hall , on Wednesday evening when there was a large attendance of the brethren . Bro . James Henry Matthews , President of the Board , was in the President ' s chair , Bro . David Dixon Mercer , Senior Vice-President , occupied the seat of S . V . P ., and Bro . C . J . R . Tijou , P . A . G . P ., the chair of Junior Vice-President . The other brethren present were Brcs . E . Letchworth , G . S . ; VV . Lake . Asst . G . S . ; W . Dodd , G . S . Recknell
and H . Sadler , G . Tyler , representing the department of the Grand Secretary ; George B . Chapman , S . H . Goldschmidt , Wm , Fisher , II . Garrod , S . Vallentine , C . H . Stone , T . Jones , Geo . Graveley , W . Kipps , J . W . Martin , VV . H . Caton , C . Pulman , J . Bunker , E . W . Nightingale , J . Pickete , E . C . Mulvey , W . Martin , J . Strong , W . H . Turton , G . Inglish , T . J . Mercer , H . Thomson Lyon , F . Reed , F . B . Oldfield , A . C . Mead , A . C . Macklin ,
S . James , W . M . 1928 ; H . Massey , W . Radcliffe , J . G . Vigo , G . W . Pinnock , H . A . Tobiss , ] . W . Burgess , L . Breden , Thomas Adam , Edwin B . Hobson , John Oliver Cook , H . Paimmant , W . Wills , John Ellingcr , Charles Coleman , Walter Dennis , George Smith , George Coleman , Robert Casey , W . P . Anderson , W . S . Linnett , T . N . Morris , B . R . Banks , Charles Kempton , Charles O . Burgess , G . B . Simpson , W . Cleghorn , VI . J . Collens , Francis Hawkirs , W . Russell , and Henry K . Cheese .
The brethren first confirmed recommendations made for the Grand Master's approval at the November meeting of the Board to the extent of . £ 670 , and then proceeded wiih the new list which contained the names of 45 petitioners . These were qualified through Lodges in the London District and at Shepton Mallet , Egutpoorah , Cyprus , Dartford , Horsham , Bristol , Wareham , Reading , Shaftesbury , Bury St . Edmunds , Plumstead , Handsworth , Framlingham , Liverpool , Leeds ,
BuenosAjres , Bombay , Newcastle-on-Tyne , Brixham , Launceston , Umballa , Brighouse , and Aston . One of the petitioners had died since the presentation of his petition , one case was deferred , and one dismissed . The remainder were relieved with a total of £ cfio . Two petitioners were recommended to Grand Lodge for , £ 50 each , six were recommended to the Grand Master for £ 40 each , and seven 'or / 30 each . Sixteen grants were made of . £ 20 each , three of ^ 15 each , five of J £ IO each , and three ol £ 5 each . The total for the year was ^ 8835 .
The monthly grants were as follows : January , ^ 480 ; February , £ 1000 ; March , £ 1135 ; April , ^ ' 560 ; May , . £ 655 ; June , ^ 665 ; July , £ 465 ; August , / 53 S ; September , £ 685 ; October , ^ 595 ; November , £ 1080 ; and December , 2 aHo .
Lodge And Chapter Of Instruction.
Lodge and Chapter of Instruction .
LA TOLERANCE LODGE , No . 538 . A meeting was held on Wednesday , the 22 nd inst ., at the Frascati Restaurant Oxford-street , W ., when there were present Bros . L . Genese , W . M . : H Raphael , S . W . ; J . Goldstein , J . W . ; J . Paul , P . M ., Preceptor ; T . Thorn " P . M ., Asst . Preceptor ; T . W . Smale , P . M ., Sec ; H . Pinnell , S . D . ; J . Isaacs ' J . D . ; B . Russell , I . G . ; W . Proctor , Tyler ; Cumming , Mason , Mullins , and ' Leather .
The lodge was opened in due form and the minutes of last mseting read and confirmed . The ceremony of passing was rehearsed , Bro . Cumming being the candidate . The lodge was opened in the Third Degree , and the ceremony of installation was rehearsed—Bro . Raphael , W . M . elect . Investiture of officers was rehearsed , and Bro . Genese , W . M ., acting as Installing Master , gave the three addresses . Bro . Raphael , S . W ., was elected W . M . for the ensuing week and appointed his officers in rotation . The lodge was then closed .
STAR CHAPTER , No . 1275 . A meeting was held at the Stirling Castle Hotel , Church-street , Camberwell , S . E . on Friday , the 17 th inst . Present : Comps . S . J . Derharn , M . E . Z . ; Snelling , H . ' Barr , J . ; Thos . Grummant , P . Z ., Preceptor ; C Id . Stone , P . Z ., S . E . ; Lewis S . N . ; H . Cornford , P . S . ; West , Braik , Dawson , Cureton , Frampton , Cass ' Loader , W . E . Jeffery , Wm . Beecroft , H . Hardman , J . Hill , and Sobel .
The minutes of the previous convocation were read and confirmed . The ceremony of exaltation was rehearsed , Comp . Frampton personating the candidate . A hearty vote of thanks was accorded to Comp . Darham for so ably rehearsing the ceremony of M . E . Z . for the first time . Comp . Snelling was elected M . E . Z . for . the ensuing meeting , and the chapter was then closed .
Obituary.
Obituary .
BRO . SIR F . LOCKWOOD , Q . C , M . P . Bro . Sir Frank Lockwood , Q . C , M . P ., whose death on Sunday last every one is so justly regretting , was a member of the Northern Bar Lodge , No . 1610 , having been initiated in it in 18 79 , and having remained a subscribing member till the time of his decease . He was , however , too busy a man to have concerned himself about office , and , as far as our knowledge goes , remained a simple M . M . during the whole of his membership .
BRO . MAJOR EDWARD J . REED , 2021 , 2671 , 2535 . The sudden death of our late Bro . Reed has caused a void amongst those who were Masonically connected with him , as his amiability and goodness had endeared him to all . On Thursday , the 2 nd instant , he was at business as usual , and attended the Masonic service at St . Paul's ; but next day—Friday—an aneurism and fatty degeneration of the heart ended his earthly career . lie was
an active , zealous Freemason , being a founder of the Fellowship Lodge , of which he was Deacon , and the Victoria Lodge , at Windsor ; a member of the Queen's Westminster Lodge and Chapter , and Secretary of the lodge of instruction attached ; and a member of the Hornsey Chapter of Improvement , the Logic , llyde Park , Westbourne , and other lodges of instruction . He was also a supporter of the Masonic Charities . He was decorated some little time ago with the
Volunteer long-service medal for his services in the iSth Middlesex Volunteer Regiment , As an accountant in the Great Western Railway Company ' s service , he was much esteemed by his fellow officers , and anticipated he would soon be enjoying his well-earned superannuation after many years' service . He was buried in Kensal Green Cemetery , the Rev . M . C . Richardson , M . A ., impressively performing the last rites . The chief mourners were his widow and his sons—Edward
Morton , Willie , Charles , and Thomas , and daughters—Emily and Milly—and other near relatives , Volunteers , and railway officials , completely filling the chapel , Among the brethren representing the lodges and chapters with which Bro . Reed was connected we noticed Bros . J . Stephens , D . G . D . C . England ; H . Dehane , P . P . G . D . Essex ; J . Welford , P . M . 733 , Treas . 2535 ; W . Thomas , P . M . 1858 and 204 S , P . Z ., & c . ; A . Allistone , 2535 ; T . Ayton , 2535 ; G . Andrews , 2535 ;
G . A . Boughton , 733 ; J . R . Crook , 733 ; W . H . Hallett , P . M . 733 ; H . Hurnell , 733 ! T . W . Allen , P . M ., P . Z ,, S . E . 733 j H . H . Bagnell , J . D . 733 ; E . Manuel , P . M ., P . Z . ; W . H . Handover , J . W . 1642 ; T . House , 382 ; A . Clark , P . M . 1668 ; E . J . Potter , 1668 ; T . M . Lamble , S . W . 511 ; E . Prince , W . M . 2671 ; J . F . Wolff , S . W . 2671 ; J . Baynes , J . W . 2671 ; W . A . Cocks , Sec . 2671 ; T . W . Turner , A . D . C . 2671 ; and W . A . Hardy , Stwd . 2671 . The funeral arrangements were carried out by Mr . H . Cole , who , with considerable artistic
taste , displayed the wreaths to the best advantage , amongst the most noticeable for beauty were those sent by our late brother ' s children , and by the Victoria , Fellowship , and Queen's Westminster Lodge and Chapter , the Westbourne Lodge of Instruction , the Officers of the Accountants' Department Great Western Railway , Col . Vickerman on behalf of the 18 th Middlesex Volunteer Regiment , Bros . Welford and Boughton ; also by Mr . and Mrs . Smith , Mrs . Taylor , Mr . and Mrs . Ford , Mr . Newman and Mrs . Davis , and Bro . Crooks .
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FIELDLANE REFUGESANDBACCEDSCHOOLS. Will lite Readers of the "Freemason" help to provide 5,000CHRISTMASDINNERS? 800 FOR HOMELESS POOR . 3 , 500 FOR POOR PERSONS AT OWN HOMES . 700 _ FOR POOR CHILDREN . 6 , 000 All tin ' s in Aiinmox TO TIIH ( IUNHU . U . WOUK , whieli is in urtront need of help ( 3 , 600 Benefits dispensed every week ) . TllE SKCIIKTARY WILL GLADLY SUN I ) COLLECTING CAIWS . Ul'Cnaurei—W . A . BEVAN , Esq ., 54 , Lombard St root , E . C . SeCl'Ctat'B—d'EHEGlUNE PLATT , The Institution , Vino Street , ClerkomvoU Road , London , E . C .
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Reviews.
Reviews .
"THE FLAGS OK THE WORLD . "—BV F . Edward Hulme , F . L . S ., F . S . A . — ( London : Frederick Warne and Co ., and New York ) . —This is a remarkable volume , brimful of interesting information and " out-of-the-way " facts , and " entertaining as a novel . " Mr . Hulme is master of his subject , and practically exhausts it in the 150 pages , closely-printed and admirably-arranged in octavo size and neatly bound . There are twenty-six plates of illustrations , in appropriate colours , containing 4 6 9 flags of various kinds and Nationalities , the index to these plates and another for the text being so complete as to make the book as easy as possible for purposes of reference . To
brethren who are students of chivalric Masonry the volume is indispensable , and for the still larger circle of readers who wish to understand the meaning of these pretty coloured signs , the work will prove to be a perfect boon , especially as it concerns all Countries and Times , from the standards of antiquity to modern signalling—the banner of the Crusader to the burgee of the yachtsman ; the Royal Standard to the flag of the Congo State ; the Union jack—in all its stages and imitations—to the Blue Blanket of
the Edinburgh craftsmen ; flags of the Army and Navy , national , coIoured , personal , and "the symbols of lost causes , " as well as ensigns , pennants , streamers , pennons , party decorations , and other banners of all kinds and uses . This work , so loaded with good things and which is devoted so thoroughly to flag-lore , is published at 6 s . only , and may be had from the publishers or any of the regular booksellers . There are few books better suited for a present at this season of the year ; but to young people particularly , of either sex , it would be welcome at any time .
Royal Arch.
Royal Arch .
Industry Chapter , No . 48 . The regular convocation of this chapter was held on Thursday evening , the 9 th instant , when there was a good attendance and plenty of work . There were present , amongst others , Comps . W . I . Jobson , M . E . Z . ; H . Jackson , H .: W . Stafford , J . ;
R . Stewart , l . P . Z . ; VV . Brown , P . Z ., D . C . j R . Whitfield , P . Z . ; W . C Holzapel , S . E . ; T . R . Jobson , P . Z ., as S . N . ; A . Simpson , as P . S . ; J . Neill , as ist A . S . ; ] . Adamson , as 2 nd A . S . ; W . Dalrymple , Treas . ; R . Ferry , Org . ; W . E . Peacock , Stwd . ; John Carr , J . T . Pragnell , F . G . Isaacson , T . N . Richardson , J . J . Holme , and others .
After the confirmation of the minutes of previous convocation , the ballot was taken for Bro . J . W . Durrant , and he was duly elected . Bros . G . Ellis and S . Brown—previously elected , and being in attendance—were exalted respectively by Comps . R . Stewart and W . J . Jobson , M . E . Z . Comp . VV . Brown , P . Z ., delivered the mystical lecture to the candidates in an impressive manner . The sums of £ 10 ios . were subsequently voted to the Hudson Benevolent Fund and to the Royal Masonic Institution for Girls . The proceedings closed in the usual way .
St . Magdalen Chapter , No , 242 . A regular convocation of this chapter was held on Friday , the 26 th ultimo , in the Masonic Rooms , Doncaster . Present : Comps . C Goldthorpe , M . E . Z . ; A . W . Fretwell , H . j J . Fitzgerald , J . ; F . J . Forth . Treas ; J . Constable , S . E ., P . P . G . O . ; C Boomer , acting S . N . j H . A . Fenton , P . S . ; F . Ranee , P . Z ., P . P . G . Treas . ; S . Pegler , P . Z ., P . P . G . R . ; C . H . Woodhouse , J . H . Pawson , W . Mason , and C Richardson , Janitor . A sum of 10 guineas was voted to the Boys' School , and Comp . J . Constable was appointed Festival Steward .
After other business the chapter was closed , and the companions retired for light refreshment .
Belvedere Chapter , No . 503 . The regular meeting of this chapter was held at the Masonic Hall , Maidstone , on Wednesday , the 24 th inst . The principal chairs were held by Comps . H . M . Apps , M . E . Z . ; L . Sage , P . Z ., as H . ; E . Weller , P . Z ., as J . ; S . Wagon , as S . E . ; T , W . Neech , P . Z ., asS . N . ; E . Wallace , Trews . ; G . W . Head , P . S . ; J . W . Court , ist A . S . ; and C . Bow , 2 nd A . S .
The minutes of the previous convocation having been read and confirmed , Bro . A . W . Court was duly exalted to the Sublime Degree of a Royal Arch Mason . The officers for the ensuing year were elected in the usual way . A P . Z ' s . jewel was unanimously voted to the M . E . Z . for his valuable services during his year of office , this being the first jewel presented in this chapter since its warrant in 1856 . A vote of sympathy with the sufferers of the town with typhoid , and a cheque for £ 5 5 s . was unanimously voted . There being no further business , the chapter was closed .
Board Of Benevolence.
BOARD OF BENEVOLENCE .
The monthly meeting of the Board of Benevolence—the last meeting of the Board for the year 1897—was held at Freemasons' Hall , on Wednesday evening when there was a large attendance of the brethren . Bro . James Henry Matthews , President of the Board , was in the President ' s chair , Bro . David Dixon Mercer , Senior Vice-President , occupied the seat of S . V . P ., and Bro . C . J . R . Tijou , P . A . G . P ., the chair of Junior Vice-President . The other brethren present were Brcs . E . Letchworth , G . S . ; VV . Lake . Asst . G . S . ; W . Dodd , G . S . Recknell
and H . Sadler , G . Tyler , representing the department of the Grand Secretary ; George B . Chapman , S . H . Goldschmidt , Wm , Fisher , II . Garrod , S . Vallentine , C . H . Stone , T . Jones , Geo . Graveley , W . Kipps , J . W . Martin , VV . H . Caton , C . Pulman , J . Bunker , E . W . Nightingale , J . Pickete , E . C . Mulvey , W . Martin , J . Strong , W . H . Turton , G . Inglish , T . J . Mercer , H . Thomson Lyon , F . Reed , F . B . Oldfield , A . C . Mead , A . C . Macklin ,
S . James , W . M . 1928 ; H . Massey , W . Radcliffe , J . G . Vigo , G . W . Pinnock , H . A . Tobiss , ] . W . Burgess , L . Breden , Thomas Adam , Edwin B . Hobson , John Oliver Cook , H . Paimmant , W . Wills , John Ellingcr , Charles Coleman , Walter Dennis , George Smith , George Coleman , Robert Casey , W . P . Anderson , W . S . Linnett , T . N . Morris , B . R . Banks , Charles Kempton , Charles O . Burgess , G . B . Simpson , W . Cleghorn , VI . J . Collens , Francis Hawkirs , W . Russell , and Henry K . Cheese .
The brethren first confirmed recommendations made for the Grand Master's approval at the November meeting of the Board to the extent of . £ 670 , and then proceeded wiih the new list which contained the names of 45 petitioners . These were qualified through Lodges in the London District and at Shepton Mallet , Egutpoorah , Cyprus , Dartford , Horsham , Bristol , Wareham , Reading , Shaftesbury , Bury St . Edmunds , Plumstead , Handsworth , Framlingham , Liverpool , Leeds ,
BuenosAjres , Bombay , Newcastle-on-Tyne , Brixham , Launceston , Umballa , Brighouse , and Aston . One of the petitioners had died since the presentation of his petition , one case was deferred , and one dismissed . The remainder were relieved with a total of £ cfio . Two petitioners were recommended to Grand Lodge for , £ 50 each , six were recommended to the Grand Master for £ 40 each , and seven 'or / 30 each . Sixteen grants were made of . £ 20 each , three of ^ 15 each , five of J £ IO each , and three ol £ 5 each . The total for the year was ^ 8835 .
The monthly grants were as follows : January , ^ 480 ; February , £ 1000 ; March , £ 1135 ; April , ^ ' 560 ; May , . £ 655 ; June , ^ 665 ; July , £ 465 ; August , / 53 S ; September , £ 685 ; October , ^ 595 ; November , £ 1080 ; and December , 2 aHo .
Lodge And Chapter Of Instruction.
Lodge and Chapter of Instruction .
LA TOLERANCE LODGE , No . 538 . A meeting was held on Wednesday , the 22 nd inst ., at the Frascati Restaurant Oxford-street , W ., when there were present Bros . L . Genese , W . M . : H Raphael , S . W . ; J . Goldstein , J . W . ; J . Paul , P . M ., Preceptor ; T . Thorn " P . M ., Asst . Preceptor ; T . W . Smale , P . M ., Sec ; H . Pinnell , S . D . ; J . Isaacs ' J . D . ; B . Russell , I . G . ; W . Proctor , Tyler ; Cumming , Mason , Mullins , and ' Leather .
The lodge was opened in due form and the minutes of last mseting read and confirmed . The ceremony of passing was rehearsed , Bro . Cumming being the candidate . The lodge was opened in the Third Degree , and the ceremony of installation was rehearsed—Bro . Raphael , W . M . elect . Investiture of officers was rehearsed , and Bro . Genese , W . M ., acting as Installing Master , gave the three addresses . Bro . Raphael , S . W ., was elected W . M . for the ensuing week and appointed his officers in rotation . The lodge was then closed .
STAR CHAPTER , No . 1275 . A meeting was held at the Stirling Castle Hotel , Church-street , Camberwell , S . E . on Friday , the 17 th inst . Present : Comps . S . J . Derharn , M . E . Z . ; Snelling , H . ' Barr , J . ; Thos . Grummant , P . Z ., Preceptor ; C Id . Stone , P . Z ., S . E . ; Lewis S . N . ; H . Cornford , P . S . ; West , Braik , Dawson , Cureton , Frampton , Cass ' Loader , W . E . Jeffery , Wm . Beecroft , H . Hardman , J . Hill , and Sobel .
The minutes of the previous convocation were read and confirmed . The ceremony of exaltation was rehearsed , Comp . Frampton personating the candidate . A hearty vote of thanks was accorded to Comp . Darham for so ably rehearsing the ceremony of M . E . Z . for the first time . Comp . Snelling was elected M . E . Z . for . the ensuing meeting , and the chapter was then closed .
Obituary.
Obituary .
BRO . SIR F . LOCKWOOD , Q . C , M . P . Bro . Sir Frank Lockwood , Q . C , M . P ., whose death on Sunday last every one is so justly regretting , was a member of the Northern Bar Lodge , No . 1610 , having been initiated in it in 18 79 , and having remained a subscribing member till the time of his decease . He was , however , too busy a man to have concerned himself about office , and , as far as our knowledge goes , remained a simple M . M . during the whole of his membership .
BRO . MAJOR EDWARD J . REED , 2021 , 2671 , 2535 . The sudden death of our late Bro . Reed has caused a void amongst those who were Masonically connected with him , as his amiability and goodness had endeared him to all . On Thursday , the 2 nd instant , he was at business as usual , and attended the Masonic service at St . Paul's ; but next day—Friday—an aneurism and fatty degeneration of the heart ended his earthly career . lie was
an active , zealous Freemason , being a founder of the Fellowship Lodge , of which he was Deacon , and the Victoria Lodge , at Windsor ; a member of the Queen's Westminster Lodge and Chapter , and Secretary of the lodge of instruction attached ; and a member of the Hornsey Chapter of Improvement , the Logic , llyde Park , Westbourne , and other lodges of instruction . He was also a supporter of the Masonic Charities . He was decorated some little time ago with the
Volunteer long-service medal for his services in the iSth Middlesex Volunteer Regiment , As an accountant in the Great Western Railway Company ' s service , he was much esteemed by his fellow officers , and anticipated he would soon be enjoying his well-earned superannuation after many years' service . He was buried in Kensal Green Cemetery , the Rev . M . C . Richardson , M . A ., impressively performing the last rites . The chief mourners were his widow and his sons—Edward
Morton , Willie , Charles , and Thomas , and daughters—Emily and Milly—and other near relatives , Volunteers , and railway officials , completely filling the chapel , Among the brethren representing the lodges and chapters with which Bro . Reed was connected we noticed Bros . J . Stephens , D . G . D . C . England ; H . Dehane , P . P . G . D . Essex ; J . Welford , P . M . 733 , Treas . 2535 ; W . Thomas , P . M . 1858 and 204 S , P . Z ., & c . ; A . Allistone , 2535 ; T . Ayton , 2535 ; G . Andrews , 2535 ;
G . A . Boughton , 733 ; J . R . Crook , 733 ; W . H . Hallett , P . M . 733 ; H . Hurnell , 733 ! T . W . Allen , P . M ., P . Z ,, S . E . 733 j H . H . Bagnell , J . D . 733 ; E . Manuel , P . M ., P . Z . ; W . H . Handover , J . W . 1642 ; T . House , 382 ; A . Clark , P . M . 1668 ; E . J . Potter , 1668 ; T . M . Lamble , S . W . 511 ; E . Prince , W . M . 2671 ; J . F . Wolff , S . W . 2671 ; J . Baynes , J . W . 2671 ; W . A . Cocks , Sec . 2671 ; T . W . Turner , A . D . C . 2671 ; and W . A . Hardy , Stwd . 2671 . The funeral arrangements were carried out by Mr . H . Cole , who , with considerable artistic
taste , displayed the wreaths to the best advantage , amongst the most noticeable for beauty were those sent by our late brother ' s children , and by the Victoria , Fellowship , and Queen's Westminster Lodge and Chapter , the Westbourne Lodge of Instruction , the Officers of the Accountants' Department Great Western Railway , Col . Vickerman on behalf of the 18 th Middlesex Volunteer Regiment , Bros . Welford and Boughton ; also by Mr . and Mrs . Smith , Mrs . Taylor , Mr . and Mrs . Ford , Mr . Newman and Mrs . Davis , and Bro . Crooks .
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FIELDLANE REFUGESANDBACCEDSCHOOLS. Will lite Readers of the "Freemason" help to provide 5,000CHRISTMASDINNERS? 800 FOR HOMELESS POOR . 3 , 500 FOR POOR PERSONS AT OWN HOMES . 700 _ FOR POOR CHILDREN . 6 , 000 All tin ' s in Aiinmox TO TIIH ( IUNHU . U . WOUK , whieli is in urtront need of help ( 3 , 600 Benefits dispensed every week ) . TllE SKCIIKTARY WILL GLADLY SUN I ) COLLECTING CAIWS . Ul'Cnaurei—W . A . BEVAN , Esq ., 54 , Lombard St root , E . C . SeCl'Ctat'B—d'EHEGlUNE PLATT , The Institution , Vino Street , ClerkomvoU Road , London , E . C .