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Royal Masonic Institution For Boys.

Lodge . £ s . d . 1679 Bro . W . F . Darnell ... 22 1 o 16 S 1 „ Asher Barfield ... 82 3 o 1704 „ T . Wells Thorpe ... 42 ° ° 1706 ,, 1716 „ Joseph House ... 2 b 5 o 1719 > , Wal'erKing 29 iS 0 1790 „ F . T . R dpath ... 50 8 o 1701 W . Williams no 5 o

„ 1804 ,, E . G- Johnson ... 15 15 ° 1820 ,, W . Brown 33 1 ° ° 1 S 39 > , H . Cattermole ... 15 15 ° Chapter igoo Comp . G . P . Festa ... 50 0 o Lodge 1910 Bro . Franklin R . Kendall 4 S iG 6 1924 ,, W . A . Adam ... 40 iS fi . f Bro . Edwin Woodman 7 „ 0 i 0 i Moo

I < r , o a . ' » l „ R . P . Forge ) " * " 19 56 Bro . C . H . Phillips ... 106 11 o 1957 „ James Willing , jun . 169 17 o 2020 „ Alderman J . Staples 68 5 o 2021 „ Capt . G . Lambert ... 21 o o 2010 „ W . Burdett-Coutts ... 126 5 o

COMMITTEE DINNER CLUB . Bro . William Roebuck 210 o o

UNATTACHED . Bro . Robert Berridge 31 10 o „ F . Binckes 12 12 o „ Edgar Bowyer 10 10 o „ Jabez Church 10 10 o AADrew

. . . . " C . H . Driver 48 6 o „ G . E . Fairchild 15 ' 5 ° „ George Gardner ... ... 15 15 o „ Charles Greenwood , jun . „ Charles Hammerton ... 42 o o

„ George Kenning 10 10 o „ VVm . Kimgcnstein •¦• l < 5 16 o „ C . Sherriffe Lane ... 10 10 o „ W . March 10 10 o „ H . B . Marshall , CC . ... 105 o o „ J . Lawrence Mather ... 42 o o .. C . F . Matier

„ T . Hastings Miller ... 10 10 o „ lames Moon 10 10 o

„ W . W . Morgan 10 10 o „ E . S . Norris „ C"l . James Peters ... 10 10 o „ John Stanley 10 10 o „ E . F . Storr . . David Stroud 10 to o

„ James Terry 10 10 o „ J . Lewis Thomas 10 10 o ,, Abner Torkington ... 52 10 o „ James Warren 26 5 o M < f ter Willie Watkins 26 5 o Bro . Rev . A . F . A . Woodford 10 10 o

PROVINCES . BERKS AND BUCKS . Eolge . 84 Bro . Rev . F . W . Harnett 20 5 o 1887 „ Edwl . Home ... 3413 o 1 S 99 ,, S . G . Kirchhoffer ... 2100 Cnapter . 414 Comp . Jno . Early Danks 6 7 4 o

BRISTOL . Lodge . 103 Bro . W , Purnell 24 3 o 1 S 7 „ H . Fitzhardinge Price 91 7 o CHESHIRE . 42 S Bro . Wm . Masters ... 15 15 o 1045 » Wm . Prince ... 10 10 o J 5 f ' 5 » , John Lewis 10 10 o

CUMBERLAND & WESTMORELAND . Province . Bro . G . J . McKay ... 52 10 o

DERBYSHIRE . Chairman , Marquis of Hartington 73 to o Lodge . 253 Bro . ThomasCox 47 5 o 353 ,, Richard Roberts ... 47 5 o 506 „ Thos . Edw . Yeomans 26 5 o 625 ,, Samuel Robinson ... 27 6 o 054 „ Jos . TaylorWright ... 31 10 o

GSi „ Chas . G . Busby ... 52 10 o 731 „ Cawthorne Webster 73 10 o 73 ' „ J"hn Smith ... 52 10 o 731 ,, Edgar Home ... 10 10 o 7 S 7 ,, Joseph Pym ... ... 170 o o 802 „ Samuel Steele ... 5190 S 02 „ A . J . Waller S 50 „ Peicy Wallis ... 250 o o S 84 ,, Joseph Stone ... 24 3 o

1028 „ Alfred Schofield ... 5 G 2 0 J 085 ,, Jos . H . Richardson .., 50 iS 6 1179 „ T . Salisbury 60 3 o J 235 » Ios . Hy . Lawson ... no 5 o 1324 „ Fitzherbert Wright ) - 1324 ,, . 1- Alien ... $ ' - » 2 ° ' 495 ,, Thos . Parker ... 26 5 o 16 SS „ . W . Orme 68 5 o « 739 » J ° h n Hassall ... 7 6 18 o 1052 „ J . B . Boycott ... 21 o o

DEVONSHIRE . Bro . J . E . Curteis ... 25710 o „ J . Bradford ... ... 31 10 0 DORSETSHIRE . Province . Bro . W . Doug ' as Dugdale OS 5 o

DURHAM . LtK ' gfl . 7 6 . 1 Bio . fhns B . Olsim 7 , „ . „ „ 7 6 . I „ J . j ; eph F . Wilson j " ° J ° ° ESSEX . 1 O 0 Bro . Harry Sims „ R . D . Poppleton ... 24 8 o 214 ,, F . VV . Imbert-Terry 31 10 o 27 O ,, James Pearce Lewin 52 10 o j 453 » _ Jthn Glass , 63 10 6

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Lodge . £ s . d . 650 Bro . Richard Clowes ... 15 15 ° 1343 » J - Godwin ... 32 15 0 1734 » Wm . Willson ... 10 10 o Chapter , looo Comp . Dr . Thos . King ... 2100

GLOUCESTERSHIRE . Lodge . 403 Bro . Edwin F . Parker ... 3 O 15 o HAN' 1 ' . S & ISLE OF WIGHT . 151 Bro . W . T . Way-Buckell 55 0 6 195 „ A . H . Jolliffe ... 37 14 o 309 „ Ernest Hall 2 O 5 o 694 „ Rev . Alfred Crosby

Barker 59 fi 0 C 94 „ Alfred S . Baker 1903 „ Thos . Page 3413 o Chapter . 342 Comp . John Brickwood ... 21 o o

HERTS . Lodge . 403 Bro . 'Frank Hall , L . D . S . 20 o o 449 „ Edward Swain ... n 11 o 1479 „ Christopher Miskin 15 4 6

KENT . 133 Bro . E . J . Acwoith ... Co o o 558 » J- N . Rogers ... 57 11 6 O 15 „ John Aillud 71 8 o 1096 „ George Band ... 52 10 o 1314 „ Geo . Rice Bolton ... 432 12 o 1414 ,, Charles Holcroft ... 40 16 o

LANCASHIRE ( EAST DIVISION . ) Lodge 152 Bro . William Jaffrey ... 31 10 o r Bro . W . J . Cunliffe ... 15 15 o 317 s „ James Wilson ... 15 15 o ( . „ John Edwards ... 15 15 o 645 Bro . George Taylor ... 10 10 o

1723 „ Matthew Fielding ... 1030 „ W . H . Vaughan ... 21 o o LANCASHIRE ( WEST DIVISION . Bro . Reginald Young ... 10 10 o 32 „ S . G . Sinclair ... 10 10 o

32 „ Robert W . Bourne ... 10 10 o 730 „ Thomas Forrester ... 21 o o 1384 „ W . J . Thompson ... 10 10 o ( Bro . Robert Foote ... 10 10 o 15 5 i „ VVm . McGanley ... 10 10 o 1756 Bro . T . H . W . Walker ... 10 10 o

LEICESTER & RUTLAND . Bro . Clement Stretton ... 26 5 o

MIDDLEStX . 1309 Bro . Henry Woods ' 3 » J- Etheriugton ... 22 I o 1326 „ Wm . Robt . Vassila 5 5 o > 3 26 » Jas , Clark Gosling ... n n o 1326 „ Hy . Jas . Dawe ... 10 10 o 1326 „ John Alfred Wilson 10 10 o

1346 „ Saml . Wheeler ... 10 10 o ' 4 3 » ] no - Faulkner , L . D . S . 12 12 o 1503 ., W . Taylor ... 40 S 0 1567 „ W . H . Goodall ... 38 17 o 579 i < Capt . Hy . Stephens 74 o 6 1056 „ R . W . Forge ... 27 11 o 202 4 „ Carter Millbourn ... 26 5 o Chapter . 1104 Comp . VV . Taylor ... 39 3 o

NORTHUMBERLAND . Province Bro . T . Young Strachan ... 162 15 o NOTTINGHAMSHIRE . Lodge 1 O 61 Bro . J . M . McLeod ... 120 o o

OXFORDSHIRE . 340 Bro . G . H . Osmond ... 12 12 o i / " 3 „ Alfred Buck 10 10 o J 895 „ Frederick Marsh ... 10 10 o SOMERSETSHIRE . Province Bro . W . J . Nosworthy ... nG io o

STAFFORDSHIRE . '" M ^ W . H . ft & J ^ SUFFOLK . 1452 Bro . H . W . H . Elwes ... 143 17 o

SURREY . 370 Bro . Jas . Richard Boor ... 59 17 o 416 „ F . A . Guimaraens ... 15 15 o 777 » J . C . Collier 21 o o 8 S 9 „ A . Tisley 1395 > , Arthur H . Bowles ... 14 iS o 1 O 38 „ Abel Laurence ... 13 8 6 1 S 72 „ Geo . T . Clayton ... 10 10 o

SUSSEX . Lodge 1727 Bro . E . Broadbridge ... 73 10 o WARWICKSHIRE . 43 Bro . the late Hy . Hopkins 105 0 o 502 ,, James Acheson ... 10 10 o 739 ,, Jas . Taylor 57 15 o

WORCESTERSHIRE . TBro . A . F . Godson "! j „ Geo . Taylor j ProvinceJ „ J . VV . Con- j . - j sterdine- j I 3 U lo ° j Chadwick I 1 „ W . C . Greenj

YORKSHIRE ( NORTH ^ E R IDINOS . ) Lodge Bro . J . VV . Woodall T „ John S . Cumberland > 115 10 o „ M . C . Peek ... J „ Christopher Palliser ... 27 16 o

NORTH WALES AND SALOP . 611 Bro . R . G . Venables ... 57 15 o 133 G „ C . K . Benson ... 26 5 o 1621 „ W . L . Southwell ... 32 11 o 1 G 74 ,. Harry A . Steer ... 37 16 o 1840 „ Major J . H . Piatt ... 30 5 o

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WEST YORKSHIRE . I f Bro . John Hy . Burrows ") f „ Simeon Hayes I 39 , » Hy . Hall Bedford \ „ Geo . VV . Hawksley l „ John Shaw I >> J- Br'ggs Curtis 25 S Bro . Rawson Kelly C „ Lieut .-Col . J . E . j „ Bingham

j „ Hy . VV . Pawson 2 gG- < „ Harold Thomas I „ G . T . VV . Newsj „ holme t „ G . B . Wood ... t . 355 ir , o ( „ James Jenkins ... 904 1 ,. Frederick Cleeves J „ Robert Fisher ... 9 > ,, Caleb England ...

SUMMARY OF TI £ s . d . Berks and Bucks 149 2 o Bristol 115 10 o Cheshire 36 15 o Cumberland and Westmoreland 52 10 o Derbyshire 1541 12 o

Devonshire ... ... ... 2 S 9 o o Dorsetshire GS 5 o Durham 105 o o Essex 251 19 o Gloucestershire 36 15 o

Hants and Isle of Wight ... 234 5 o Hertfordshire 46 15 6 Kent 714 17 6 Lancashire ( East Division ) ... no 5 o Do . ( West Division ) ... 94 10 o Leicestershire and Rutland ... 2 fi 5 o

119 STEWARDS—LONDON 15 G STEWARDS—PROVINCES GRAND TOTAL

974 Bro . Herbet t A . Foster 1001 lhe Lodge 101 9 Bro . John Wordsworth 1102 „ E . W . H . Anderson 1211 „ J . VV . Fourness ... 1239 » Saml . Morton 1 3 11 „ Thos . Crossley ... ( " Bro . T . W . Embleton ISIS } .. Fd . J . Massie ... ( . „ William Senior J

2069 „ William Watson ... SOUTH VVALES ( EAST DIVISION- . ) Province Bro . D . C . Jones 200 o o ROYAL ORDER OF SCOTLAND . Bro . J . M . P . Montagu 100 0 0 FOREIGN STATION . 50 S Bro . J . H . Windrum .,, 15 15 0

HE PROVINCES . £ s . d . Middlesex 329 4 o Northumberland 162 15 o Nottinghamshire 120 o o Oxfordshire 33 12 o Somersetshire ... 136 10 0

Staffordshire 33 S 2 0 Suffolk 143 17 0 Surrey 135 8 6 Sussex 73 10 o Warwickshire 173 5 o

Worcestershire ... ... ... 136 10 0 Yorkshire ( North and East ) ... 143 6 o ,, ( West ) 355 19 o North VVales and Salop _ ... 1 S 4 12 o South VVales ( East Division ) ... 200 o o ! Outside Degrees and Stations 115 15 o

£ 5 . 092 17 o 6 , 655 12 o ... £ 11 , 748 9 o

Analysis Of The Returns.

ANALYSIS OF THE RETURNS .

It will have been gathered from our account of the Festival that , though the sum raised for our Masonic Boys' School is undoubtedly large by comparison with the sums raised at the anniversaries of non-Masonic Institutions , it is very much below the average we have been accustomed to during the last few years in our own Society . Of course we cannot expect that every brilliant success will be surpassed by one still more brilliant , or , for the matter

of that that it will be equalled . We must take the minor with the major totals , and leave grumbling to those who find it a congenial occupation . It is unfortunate , however , that a minor total should have come at the present time just when , having regard to the contemplated increase in the strength of the School , a result in excess of the average was so sorely needed . VVe have recently pointed out that a mere repetition of last year ' s work would

help the executive to carry on the work of the Institution , but leave little , if any , margin towards any further responsibilities . VVe have also explained that a falling off from the 1 SS 4 returns might have the effect of hampering the plans ot the House and General Committees . Yet the story of last year ' s Festival was not repealed on \ Ved 11 esda 3 ' . The sum announced by Bro . Binckes , even if we add to it the £ 1000 voted by Grand Lodge towards

furniture and fittings for the Preparatory School , was short of his announcement in June , 1884 , by , in round figures , some £ 1300 , the subscriptions and donations obtained by the 275 Stewards amounting to no more than £ 11 , 748 9 s . od ., whereas in 1 S 8 4 he just managed to clear £ 14 , 000 . vVe shall not attempt to account for this serious falling of . lt is enough that it has occurred , and the question which will anxiously engage

the attention of the Executive during the interval between now and the October election will be , whether or not it will be justified , in the teeth of so momentous a decrease , in admitting any additional boys to the benefits of the School . By October , or very shortly afler , thc premises will be ready for their reception , but if there are not thc necessary funds for their

education and maintenance , it will be clearly impossible to elect them . However , this is a matter which must be left to the authorities to determine . Our present task is to run through the Returns carefully , as they are presented to our readers elsewhere , and to this end we shall observe the usual classification , as in previous analyses .

VVe have said that the actual sum raised by the 275 Stewards was £ 11 , 748 gs . od ., the further contribution of £ 1000 , voted by Grand Lodge , lor the special purposes of the Preparatory School , increasing the total to £ 12 , 748 9 s . od .. Last year the Board of Stewards mustered 290 , and the total of their lists exceeded £ 14 , , so that in the way of collection by the ordinary Festival processes the event of VVednesday was less productive than the corresponding event of last year by about £ 2300 . In the course of the description that follows it will be seen how , if not why , this decrease has

. As usual , we sub-divide the Board into London and Provincial sections , kc . Dealing with thc former we find that LONDON , With its 119 Stewards , contributed only £ 5092 17 s ., there being not only fewer brethren acting on its behalf than at previous Festivals , but likewise

a most serious reduction in the number of represented lodges . Our experience justifies us in expecting that , taking one Festival with another , about one-third of the lodges in the metropolitan district send up Stewards , and if only it were a different third which gave its services at each different Festival , it is obvious that no better arrangement could be adopted . Unfortunately , while several lodges make a point of being represented

at all the Festivals , and a very much larger number voluntarily g their services on occasions when they might justly claim a respite , there are over 60 lodges , or about one-fifth of the whole number , which are uniformly absent . As a matter of fact , Bro . Binckes was able to enlist the services of brethren acting on behalf of only about oiiefourth of the London total , and a very large number of these were unable to return lists of large amounts . Nor was there any compensation for the

latter failure in the three-figure lists , which , on the contrary , were below the average both as regards number and thc amounts they returned . Lhe distinction of heading the list was secured for the third consecutive time by Mrs . D . P . Cama , who acted with her husband for the Earl of Carnarvon Lodge , No . 1642 , and raised £ 220 : os ., Bro . Cama ' s list being a modest , but serviceable , £ 10 ios . Bro . William Roebuck , P . G . Std ., one of the newly-elected Trustees , was Steward for the Committee Dinner Club , his listi

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Lodge . £ s . d . 1679 Bro . W . F . Darnell ... 22 1 o 16 S 1 „ Asher Barfield ... 82 3 o 1704 „ T . Wells Thorpe ... 42 ° ° 1706 ,, 1716 „ Joseph House ... 2 b 5 o 1719 > , Wal'erKing 29 iS 0 1790 „ F . T . R dpath ... 50 8 o 1701 W . Williams no 5 o

„ 1804 ,, E . G- Johnson ... 15 15 ° 1820 ,, W . Brown 33 1 ° ° 1 S 39 > , H . Cattermole ... 15 15 ° Chapter igoo Comp . G . P . Festa ... 50 0 o Lodge 1910 Bro . Franklin R . Kendall 4 S iG 6 1924 ,, W . A . Adam ... 40 iS fi . f Bro . Edwin Woodman 7 „ 0 i 0 i Moo

I < r , o a . ' » l „ R . P . Forge ) " * " 19 56 Bro . C . H . Phillips ... 106 11 o 1957 „ James Willing , jun . 169 17 o 2020 „ Alderman J . Staples 68 5 o 2021 „ Capt . G . Lambert ... 21 o o 2010 „ W . Burdett-Coutts ... 126 5 o

COMMITTEE DINNER CLUB . Bro . William Roebuck 210 o o

UNATTACHED . Bro . Robert Berridge 31 10 o „ F . Binckes 12 12 o „ Edgar Bowyer 10 10 o „ Jabez Church 10 10 o AADrew

. . . . " C . H . Driver 48 6 o „ G . E . Fairchild 15 ' 5 ° „ George Gardner ... ... 15 15 o „ Charles Greenwood , jun . „ Charles Hammerton ... 42 o o

„ George Kenning 10 10 o „ VVm . Kimgcnstein •¦• l < 5 16 o „ C . Sherriffe Lane ... 10 10 o „ W . March 10 10 o „ H . B . Marshall , CC . ... 105 o o „ J . Lawrence Mather ... 42 o o .. C . F . Matier

„ T . Hastings Miller ... 10 10 o „ lames Moon 10 10 o

„ W . W . Morgan 10 10 o „ E . S . Norris „ C"l . James Peters ... 10 10 o „ John Stanley 10 10 o „ E . F . Storr . . David Stroud 10 to o

„ James Terry 10 10 o „ J . Lewis Thomas 10 10 o ,, Abner Torkington ... 52 10 o „ James Warren 26 5 o M < f ter Willie Watkins 26 5 o Bro . Rev . A . F . A . Woodford 10 10 o

PROVINCES . BERKS AND BUCKS . Eolge . 84 Bro . Rev . F . W . Harnett 20 5 o 1887 „ Edwl . Home ... 3413 o 1 S 99 ,, S . G . Kirchhoffer ... 2100 Cnapter . 414 Comp . Jno . Early Danks 6 7 4 o

BRISTOL . Lodge . 103 Bro . W , Purnell 24 3 o 1 S 7 „ H . Fitzhardinge Price 91 7 o CHESHIRE . 42 S Bro . Wm . Masters ... 15 15 o 1045 » Wm . Prince ... 10 10 o J 5 f ' 5 » , John Lewis 10 10 o

CUMBERLAND & WESTMORELAND . Province . Bro . G . J . McKay ... 52 10 o

DERBYSHIRE . Chairman , Marquis of Hartington 73 to o Lodge . 253 Bro . ThomasCox 47 5 o 353 ,, Richard Roberts ... 47 5 o 506 „ Thos . Edw . Yeomans 26 5 o 625 ,, Samuel Robinson ... 27 6 o 054 „ Jos . TaylorWright ... 31 10 o

GSi „ Chas . G . Busby ... 52 10 o 731 „ Cawthorne Webster 73 10 o 73 ' „ J"hn Smith ... 52 10 o 731 ,, Edgar Home ... 10 10 o 7 S 7 ,, Joseph Pym ... ... 170 o o 802 „ Samuel Steele ... 5190 S 02 „ A . J . Waller S 50 „ Peicy Wallis ... 250 o o S 84 ,, Joseph Stone ... 24 3 o

1028 „ Alfred Schofield ... 5 G 2 0 J 085 ,, Jos . H . Richardson .., 50 iS 6 1179 „ T . Salisbury 60 3 o J 235 » Ios . Hy . Lawson ... no 5 o 1324 „ Fitzherbert Wright ) - 1324 ,, . 1- Alien ... $ ' - » 2 ° ' 495 ,, Thos . Parker ... 26 5 o 16 SS „ . W . Orme 68 5 o « 739 » J ° h n Hassall ... 7 6 18 o 1052 „ J . B . Boycott ... 21 o o

DEVONSHIRE . Bro . J . E . Curteis ... 25710 o „ J . Bradford ... ... 31 10 0 DORSETSHIRE . Province . Bro . W . Doug ' as Dugdale OS 5 o

DURHAM . LtK ' gfl . 7 6 . 1 Bio . fhns B . Olsim 7 , „ . „ „ 7 6 . I „ J . j ; eph F . Wilson j " ° J ° ° ESSEX . 1 O 0 Bro . Harry Sims „ R . D . Poppleton ... 24 8 o 214 ,, F . VV . Imbert-Terry 31 10 o 27 O ,, James Pearce Lewin 52 10 o j 453 » _ Jthn Glass , 63 10 6

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Lodge . £ s . d . 650 Bro . Richard Clowes ... 15 15 ° 1343 » J - Godwin ... 32 15 0 1734 » Wm . Willson ... 10 10 o Chapter , looo Comp . Dr . Thos . King ... 2100

GLOUCESTERSHIRE . Lodge . 403 Bro . Edwin F . Parker ... 3 O 15 o HAN' 1 ' . S & ISLE OF WIGHT . 151 Bro . W . T . Way-Buckell 55 0 6 195 „ A . H . Jolliffe ... 37 14 o 309 „ Ernest Hall 2 O 5 o 694 „ Rev . Alfred Crosby

Barker 59 fi 0 C 94 „ Alfred S . Baker 1903 „ Thos . Page 3413 o Chapter . 342 Comp . John Brickwood ... 21 o o

HERTS . Lodge . 403 Bro . 'Frank Hall , L . D . S . 20 o o 449 „ Edward Swain ... n 11 o 1479 „ Christopher Miskin 15 4 6

KENT . 133 Bro . E . J . Acwoith ... Co o o 558 » J- N . Rogers ... 57 11 6 O 15 „ John Aillud 71 8 o 1096 „ George Band ... 52 10 o 1314 „ Geo . Rice Bolton ... 432 12 o 1414 ,, Charles Holcroft ... 40 16 o

LANCASHIRE ( EAST DIVISION . ) Lodge 152 Bro . William Jaffrey ... 31 10 o r Bro . W . J . Cunliffe ... 15 15 o 317 s „ James Wilson ... 15 15 o ( . „ John Edwards ... 15 15 o 645 Bro . George Taylor ... 10 10 o

1723 „ Matthew Fielding ... 1030 „ W . H . Vaughan ... 21 o o LANCASHIRE ( WEST DIVISION . Bro . Reginald Young ... 10 10 o 32 „ S . G . Sinclair ... 10 10 o

32 „ Robert W . Bourne ... 10 10 o 730 „ Thomas Forrester ... 21 o o 1384 „ W . J . Thompson ... 10 10 o ( Bro . Robert Foote ... 10 10 o 15 5 i „ VVm . McGanley ... 10 10 o 1756 Bro . T . H . W . Walker ... 10 10 o

LEICESTER & RUTLAND . Bro . Clement Stretton ... 26 5 o

MIDDLEStX . 1309 Bro . Henry Woods ' 3 » J- Etheriugton ... 22 I o 1326 „ Wm . Robt . Vassila 5 5 o > 3 26 » Jas , Clark Gosling ... n n o 1326 „ Hy . Jas . Dawe ... 10 10 o 1326 „ John Alfred Wilson 10 10 o

1346 „ Saml . Wheeler ... 10 10 o ' 4 3 » ] no - Faulkner , L . D . S . 12 12 o 1503 ., W . Taylor ... 40 S 0 1567 „ W . H . Goodall ... 38 17 o 579 i < Capt . Hy . Stephens 74 o 6 1056 „ R . W . Forge ... 27 11 o 202 4 „ Carter Millbourn ... 26 5 o Chapter . 1104 Comp . VV . Taylor ... 39 3 o

NORTHUMBERLAND . Province Bro . T . Young Strachan ... 162 15 o NOTTINGHAMSHIRE . Lodge 1 O 61 Bro . J . M . McLeod ... 120 o o

OXFORDSHIRE . 340 Bro . G . H . Osmond ... 12 12 o i / " 3 „ Alfred Buck 10 10 o J 895 „ Frederick Marsh ... 10 10 o SOMERSETSHIRE . Province Bro . W . J . Nosworthy ... nG io o

STAFFORDSHIRE . '" M ^ W . H . ft & J ^ SUFFOLK . 1452 Bro . H . W . H . Elwes ... 143 17 o

SURREY . 370 Bro . Jas . Richard Boor ... 59 17 o 416 „ F . A . Guimaraens ... 15 15 o 777 » J . C . Collier 21 o o 8 S 9 „ A . Tisley 1395 > , Arthur H . Bowles ... 14 iS o 1 O 38 „ Abel Laurence ... 13 8 6 1 S 72 „ Geo . T . Clayton ... 10 10 o

SUSSEX . Lodge 1727 Bro . E . Broadbridge ... 73 10 o WARWICKSHIRE . 43 Bro . the late Hy . Hopkins 105 0 o 502 ,, James Acheson ... 10 10 o 739 ,, Jas . Taylor 57 15 o

WORCESTERSHIRE . TBro . A . F . Godson "! j „ Geo . Taylor j ProvinceJ „ J . VV . Con- j . - j sterdine- j I 3 U lo ° j Chadwick I 1 „ W . C . Greenj

YORKSHIRE ( NORTH ^ E R IDINOS . ) Lodge Bro . J . VV . Woodall T „ John S . Cumberland > 115 10 o „ M . C . Peek ... J „ Christopher Palliser ... 27 16 o

NORTH WALES AND SALOP . 611 Bro . R . G . Venables ... 57 15 o 133 G „ C . K . Benson ... 26 5 o 1621 „ W . L . Southwell ... 32 11 o 1 G 74 ,. Harry A . Steer ... 37 16 o 1840 „ Major J . H . Piatt ... 30 5 o

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WEST YORKSHIRE . I f Bro . John Hy . Burrows ") f „ Simeon Hayes I 39 , » Hy . Hall Bedford \ „ Geo . VV . Hawksley l „ John Shaw I >> J- Br'ggs Curtis 25 S Bro . Rawson Kelly C „ Lieut .-Col . J . E . j „ Bingham

j „ Hy . VV . Pawson 2 gG- < „ Harold Thomas I „ G . T . VV . Newsj „ holme t „ G . B . Wood ... t . 355 ir , o ( „ James Jenkins ... 904 1 ,. Frederick Cleeves J „ Robert Fisher ... 9 > ,, Caleb England ...

SUMMARY OF TI £ s . d . Berks and Bucks 149 2 o Bristol 115 10 o Cheshire 36 15 o Cumberland and Westmoreland 52 10 o Derbyshire 1541 12 o

Devonshire ... ... ... 2 S 9 o o Dorsetshire GS 5 o Durham 105 o o Essex 251 19 o Gloucestershire 36 15 o

Hants and Isle of Wight ... 234 5 o Hertfordshire 46 15 6 Kent 714 17 6 Lancashire ( East Division ) ... no 5 o Do . ( West Division ) ... 94 10 o Leicestershire and Rutland ... 2 fi 5 o

119 STEWARDS—LONDON 15 G STEWARDS—PROVINCES GRAND TOTAL

974 Bro . Herbet t A . Foster 1001 lhe Lodge 101 9 Bro . John Wordsworth 1102 „ E . W . H . Anderson 1211 „ J . VV . Fourness ... 1239 » Saml . Morton 1 3 11 „ Thos . Crossley ... ( " Bro . T . W . Embleton ISIS } .. Fd . J . Massie ... ( . „ William Senior J

2069 „ William Watson ... SOUTH VVALES ( EAST DIVISION- . ) Province Bro . D . C . Jones 200 o o ROYAL ORDER OF SCOTLAND . Bro . J . M . P . Montagu 100 0 0 FOREIGN STATION . 50 S Bro . J . H . Windrum .,, 15 15 0

HE PROVINCES . £ s . d . Middlesex 329 4 o Northumberland 162 15 o Nottinghamshire 120 o o Oxfordshire 33 12 o Somersetshire ... 136 10 0

Staffordshire 33 S 2 0 Suffolk 143 17 0 Surrey 135 8 6 Sussex 73 10 o Warwickshire 173 5 o

Worcestershire ... ... ... 136 10 0 Yorkshire ( North and East ) ... 143 6 o ,, ( West ) 355 19 o North VVales and Salop _ ... 1 S 4 12 o South VVales ( East Division ) ... 200 o o ! Outside Degrees and Stations 115 15 o

£ 5 . 092 17 o 6 , 655 12 o ... £ 11 , 748 9 o

Analysis Of The Returns.

ANALYSIS OF THE RETURNS .

It will have been gathered from our account of the Festival that , though the sum raised for our Masonic Boys' School is undoubtedly large by comparison with the sums raised at the anniversaries of non-Masonic Institutions , it is very much below the average we have been accustomed to during the last few years in our own Society . Of course we cannot expect that every brilliant success will be surpassed by one still more brilliant , or , for the matter

of that that it will be equalled . We must take the minor with the major totals , and leave grumbling to those who find it a congenial occupation . It is unfortunate , however , that a minor total should have come at the present time just when , having regard to the contemplated increase in the strength of the School , a result in excess of the average was so sorely needed . VVe have recently pointed out that a mere repetition of last year ' s work would

help the executive to carry on the work of the Institution , but leave little , if any , margin towards any further responsibilities . VVe have also explained that a falling off from the 1 SS 4 returns might have the effect of hampering the plans ot the House and General Committees . Yet the story of last year ' s Festival was not repealed on \ Ved 11 esda 3 ' . The sum announced by Bro . Binckes , even if we add to it the £ 1000 voted by Grand Lodge towards

furniture and fittings for the Preparatory School , was short of his announcement in June , 1884 , by , in round figures , some £ 1300 , the subscriptions and donations obtained by the 275 Stewards amounting to no more than £ 11 , 748 9 s . od ., whereas in 1 S 8 4 he just managed to clear £ 14 , 000 . vVe shall not attempt to account for this serious falling of . lt is enough that it has occurred , and the question which will anxiously engage

the attention of the Executive during the interval between now and the October election will be , whether or not it will be justified , in the teeth of so momentous a decrease , in admitting any additional boys to the benefits of the School . By October , or very shortly afler , thc premises will be ready for their reception , but if there are not thc necessary funds for their

education and maintenance , it will be clearly impossible to elect them . However , this is a matter which must be left to the authorities to determine . Our present task is to run through the Returns carefully , as they are presented to our readers elsewhere , and to this end we shall observe the usual classification , as in previous analyses .

VVe have said that the actual sum raised by the 275 Stewards was £ 11 , 748 gs . od ., the further contribution of £ 1000 , voted by Grand Lodge , lor the special purposes of the Preparatory School , increasing the total to £ 12 , 748 9 s . od .. Last year the Board of Stewards mustered 290 , and the total of their lists exceeded £ 14 , , so that in the way of collection by the ordinary Festival processes the event of VVednesday was less productive than the corresponding event of last year by about £ 2300 . In the course of the description that follows it will be seen how , if not why , this decrease has

. As usual , we sub-divide the Board into London and Provincial sections , kc . Dealing with thc former we find that LONDON , With its 119 Stewards , contributed only £ 5092 17 s ., there being not only fewer brethren acting on its behalf than at previous Festivals , but likewise

a most serious reduction in the number of represented lodges . Our experience justifies us in expecting that , taking one Festival with another , about one-third of the lodges in the metropolitan district send up Stewards , and if only it were a different third which gave its services at each different Festival , it is obvious that no better arrangement could be adopted . Unfortunately , while several lodges make a point of being represented

at all the Festivals , and a very much larger number voluntarily g their services on occasions when they might justly claim a respite , there are over 60 lodges , or about one-fifth of the whole number , which are uniformly absent . As a matter of fact , Bro . Binckes was able to enlist the services of brethren acting on behalf of only about oiiefourth of the London total , and a very large number of these were unable to return lists of large amounts . Nor was there any compensation for the

latter failure in the three-figure lists , which , on the contrary , were below the average both as regards number and thc amounts they returned . Lhe distinction of heading the list was secured for the third consecutive time by Mrs . D . P . Cama , who acted with her husband for the Earl of Carnarvon Lodge , No . 1642 , and raised £ 220 : os ., Bro . Cama ' s list being a modest , but serviceable , £ 10 ios . Bro . William Roebuck , P . G . Std ., one of the newly-elected Trustees , was Steward for the Committee Dinner Club , his listi

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