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Article Order of the Secret Monitor. ← Page 2 of 2 Article THE LORD MAYOR ELECT, BRO. ALDERMAN.GEORGE ROBERT TYLER, RAISED TO THE THIRD DEGREE. Page 1 of 1 Article FREEMASONRY IN THE CRIMEA. Page 1 of 1 Article FREEMASONRY IN THE CRIMEA. Page 1 of 1 Article THE FIFTH CITY MASONIC BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION. Page 1 of 1 Article Our Portrait Gallery of Worshipful Masters. Page 1 of 1 Article EAST LANCASHIRE SYSTEMATIC EDUCATIONAL AND BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION. Page 1 of 1 Article EAST LANCASHIRE SYSTEMATIC EDUCATIONAL AND BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION. Page 1 of 1 Article Obituary. Page 1 of 2 →
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Order Of The Secret Monitor.
of urgency was then considered and adopted . 'The Secretary reported the unavoidable absence of Bro . Belgrave Ninnis , who was detained by duty at Chatham . The brethren , after the business of the conclave was over , dined together .
The Lord Mayor Elect, Bro. Alderman.George Robert Tyler, Raised To The Third Degree.
THE LORD MAYOR ELECT , BRO . ALDERMAN . GEORGE ROBERT TYLER , RAISED TO THE THIRD DEGREE .
An emergency meeting' of the Tuscan Lodge , No . 14 , was held on Wednesday , the 25 th inst ., at Freemasons' Hall , Great Queen-street , for the special purpose of raising Bro . Alderman George Robert
Tyler , Lord Mayor elect of the City of London , to the Third Degree . The ordinary regular meeting would have been held on the day before , but there being no other business of particular importance to be transacted , no meeting was held on Tuesday , and the customary banquet was therefore reserved for the Wednesday evening .
The lodge was opened , when , besides a large muster of members , a goodly array of distinguished Grand Officers honoured the lodge with their presence . The members present were Bros . Charles W . Stephens , P . G . S ., W . M . ; E . St . Clair , G . Stwd ., S . W . ; E . Monteuuis , P . M ., P . G . S ., P . G . S . B ., acting J . W . ; S .
Glover , P . M ., P . G . S ., Treas ., Gordon Smith , P . M ., P . G . S ., Sec . ; A . Escott Young , S . D . ; L . S . Mc Manus , M . D ., J . D . ; W . J . Sheppard , M . D ., acting I . G . ; Frank Richardson , P . M ., P . G . S ., P . G . D ., D . C ; W . E . Samffsori & P . M ., P . G . S . ; Edgar Figgess , P . AL , P . G . S . ; A . Williams , P . M ., P . G . S . ; H . Alackintosh , M . D ., P . M ., P . G . S . ; George H . Hopkinson , P . M .,
P . G ., P . A . G . D . C ; W . Regester , P . M ., P . G . S . ; W . J . Ebbetts , P . M ., P . G . S . ; E . Vaughan Thompson , E . A . Walker , and Harold Burke . The visitors were Bros . Thos . Fenn , President B . G . P . ; Sir Reginald Hanson , Bart ., P . G . W . ; N . G . Philips , P . S . G . D . ; E . Letchworth , G . Sec ; Charles Belton , P . M . i , P . G . S ., P . G . A . D . C ; Col . James Peters , P . G . S . B .
Rulolph Glover , P . D . G . D . C . ; Fredk . Mead , P . G . S . B . ; George Weldon , P . M . 4 , P . G . S . ; F . K . Munton , P . M . 60 , P . G . S . ; Arthur Adams , P . M . 16 73 ; Wm . Weaver , P . M . 1238 ; Charles T . Tyler , P . M . 1395 ; R . Percy , F . W . Simpson . P . M . 859 ; A . Leonard Roper , S . D . 69 ; C . A . Lett , 2190 ; A . Thorn , 2243 ; P . A . N . Thorne , 2243 ; and George Robert Tyler , 778 ( Lord
Mayor elect ) . The lodge was opened in the Second Degree , and the SECRETARY" read a letter from Bro . Lord Ampthill , W . M . of the Bard of Avon Lodge , No . 778 , to the W . M . of the Tuscan Lodge , requesting that Bro . Tyler might be raised to the Third Degree in the Tuscan Lodge , as his own lodge would not meet until
next April . Bro . Tyler having answered the usual questions , retired to be prepared . The lodge was opened in the Third Degree . The W . M . then announced that Bros . Frank Richardson and Tyler were not only old friends , but that they had been at school together , and that he had therefore asked Bro . Frank Richardson to undertake
the ceremony . He accordingly vacated the chair , which was thereupon taken by Bro . Frank Richardson , who then raised Bro . 'Tyler to the Third Degree in a most impressive and able manner . At the conclusion of the ceremony Bro . C . W . Stephens resumed the chair , and closed the lodge in the Three Degiees . The brethren then adjourned to the banquet , after
which the usual loyal toasts were proposed and cordially responded to . Bro . Sir RKGINALB HANSON responded for " The Grand Officers , " and Bros . THOS . FENN and A . TIIOKN for" The Visitors . " The special toast of the evening was " The Health of the Candidate , Bro . George Robert Tyler , " which
was most fittingly proposed by Bro . FRANK RICHARDSON ' , and as appropriately responded to by Bro . TYLER . The other toasts included " The W . M ., " " The Past Masters" ( of whom no less than 10 were present ) , and The Civil Officers and the Working Officers . " The brethren separated after having spent a very enjoyable evening .
Freemasonry In The Crimea.
FREEMASONRY IN THE CRIMEA .
A lodge was formed in connection with the West » orkshire Regiment of Foot ( then the 14 th ) in 1846 , an < l called the " Integrity . " It went through many vicissitudes , and was removed from the roll in 1890 . 'n the historical records of the regiment it is stated
that " when the regiment received orders at Malta to Proceed to the Crimea , the adjutant ( who was a Freemason ) said if the lodge would allow him he would take the minute-book , the collars , and the warrant in »\ s own baggage ; and a small bag was made for them . He took the warrant off the rollers , and the rollers
and the above extract went home to Ireland in his (*/* ggage . During the heavy work of the siege of tlf to P ° l tbere was no time to give to the work of ihe lodge , nor was there any place to meet in ; but j * t ' * the surrender of the town , and after everybody " "" K- 'in to be settled comfortably for the winter , they "Solved to resume work . He remembered well it got
*"'< 1 that they were going to meet in a certain hut—it "hist have been in October , 1855—and they had quite a Bothering of interlopers trying to get a peep , and they ( i ' to post four bona fide outerguards round the hut to tjj ? P off intruders from gazing through the chinks . At ls first meeting they made arrangements for a regular le eting , and from that day until the departure of the
Freemasonry In The Crimea.
regiment , in 1856 , work was done nearly every week . The meetings were held by arrangement at the camps of regiments in every division of the army , and in the village of Balaclava . One noble lord and two honourables were initiated on one night , and , as far as he can
recollect , they admitted very nearly one hundred members to the Order . He handed over about £ 40 , as well as he can recollect , to his successor at Malta . After work they had most amusing meetings , brethren from all corps bringing their own seats with them , as well as their eating and drinking implements ; and many a
tumble and souse in mud-holes had to be endured in finding the way home in the dark , particularly when the brethren were quite confident that they had a talent for topography and the science of short cuts . At these meetings all lights used to be placed in empty champagne bottles , and all the working tools were of the
most primitive kind ; but such rude implements did not seem to depreciate the quality of the work in the least . " Captain J . W . Alills , late 14 th Regiment , who is a P . M . of the lodge ( No . 258 ) , states that the lodge returned to Malta with the regiment , and met there , as also in Corfu and the West Indies . — -Western Morning News .
The Fifth City Masonic Benevolent Association.
THE FIFTH CITY MASONIC BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION .
The annual audit meeting of this association took place at the Railway Tavern , Fenchurch-street , on the 23 rd inst , when there were present Bros . John Newton , Pres . ; W . Harvey , C . H . Webb , J . R . Large , and W .
T . Grant , members of Committee ; and H . AL Hobbs , Secretary . The balance-sheet showed that during the past year ^ 286 10 s . had been received and 26 ballots drawn , the balance carried forward amounting to ^ 114 7 s . 7 d ., in which were included six unappropriated shares .
The President , Vice-President , and Executive were re-elected for the current year , and eight ballots were drawn , which were won by Bros . T . A . Stames , J . T . Stratford , A . L . Tipson , H . Times , E . Ballard , East Surrey Lodge of Concord Lodge of Instruction , J . S . Fraser , and Dr . E . F . S . Green .
Our Portrait Gallery Of Worshipful Masters.
Our Portrait Gallery of Worshipful Masters .
BRO . A . E . TODD ,
of Kingsland , whose portrait we publish above , is the Worshipful Master of the Egyptian Lodge , No . 27 . He was initiated in that lodge in October , 1888 , being proposed
by Bro . C . B . I odd , P . M ., and seconded by Bro . Alaidwell , P . M ., and has filled all the offices from J . D . The Egyptian Lodge is well known in the Craft for its excellent working of the ritual , and our brother will certainly help to keep up that reputation . A report of the Egyptian Lodge will be found in another column .
East Lancashire Systematic Educational And Benevolent Institution.
EAST LANCASHIRE SYSTEMATIC EDUCATIONAL AND BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION .
The half-yearly meeting of this Institution was held at the Freemasons' Hall , Manchester , on Friday , the 20 th instant , and was presided over by the Chairman , Bro . J . H . Sillitoe , who was supported by Bro . J . L . Newbold , Vice-Chairman ; J . Heelis , Hon . Sec ; 1 .
Newton , Sec . ; and about 80 representatives of lodges . The minutes of the various sub-Committees were read for confirmation , after which the meeting proceeded to elect candidates as under , viz .: For Education—Two children of the late Bro . Edd . ivene , and one child of the late Bro . Palmer . All of them were adopted and referred to the Education Board . The
East Lancashire Systematic Educational And Benevolent Institution.
election of annuitants then followed , when , in consequence of the two female candidates being at present in receipt of weekly allowance from the Institution , it was deemed advisable to defer their election until the expiration of such grants . The male candidate was duly elected . The Committee voted a bonus to the Secretary , Bro . Jas . Newton , in consideration of the
extra services rendered b y him during the past year . The General Committee meeting was closed , and a meeting of the Education Board was opened . The cases above referred to were considered , and grants made accordingly . The Relief Board was afterwards formed , and the petitions of three applicants were presented , and were relieved as follows : One . £ 20 , one 8 s . per week until elected on the Annuity Fund ,
and another , £ , 10 , to be distributed by weekly payments . The following lodges were represented : Nos . 37 , 42 , 44 , 54 , 64 , 78 > 126 , H < 5 , t 52 , 163 , 191 . 204 , 215 , 219 , 226 , 266 , 26 S , 274 , 277 , 283 , 288 , 29 S , 300 , 317 , . 125 , 345 , 3 6 9 , 6 45 , 678 , 815 , 816 , 852 , 935 , 993 , ion , 1012 , 1030 , 1077 , 1134 , 1145 , 1147 , 1218 , 1219 , 1 3 22 , 1458 , 1459 . 1519 . ' 534 , 1633 , i ( 534 , 16 97 , i 723 , 1773 , iSfiS , 1948 , 2022 , 2320 , 2363 , 23 S 7 , and 2 . 1 S 2 .
Obituary.
Obituary .
BRO . J . GARRITT . We have to announce , with regret , the death of Bro . J . Garritt , late of the Kingsland Lodge , No . 16 93 , which took place on Sunday , the 15 th instant . He was buried at Highgate Cemetery on Saturday , the 21 st instant . The following relatives and friends of the deceased attended the funeral : Mr . 1 . Garritt , father ;
Mr . A . Garritt , brother ; Mr . Thorns , manager of the deceased's business in Clerkenwell-road ; Mrs . Thorns , Aliss E . Veal , Mr . Richards , Mr . J . Allen , Air . Skinner , two Brothers Ventnor , and several others , whose names we did not learn . The lodge was represented by Bros . A . W . Fenner , P . M ., Sec ; A . W . Cooper , J . W . ; J .
S . Anthony , J . D . ; and T . Sergeant ; also Bros . W . Blunt , 957 ; S . Blunt , 1728 ; and G . Baker , 1677 , There were several handsome wreaths on the coffin , one of which was sent by the Kingsland Lodge , by the members of which our late Bro . Garritt was much respected .
BRO . JAMES GARNAR . A most imposing and impressive ceremony was witnessed at Nunh ^ ad Cemetery on Tuesday afternoon , the 17 th inst ., when the remains of our late highly esteemed Bro . Jas . Garnar were laid to rest in the family vault , in the presence of a large concourse ( about 300 ) of sorrowing brethren and friends . His illness , which
had extended over several montns , terminated fatally on Alonday , the 9 th inst ., at his residence , 5 , Lee Terrace , Blackheath , in his 49 th year . He had been most successful in his business and was brother of sterling qualities , whose integrity and uprightness of character had gained for him the esteem of all he came in contact with . This was evidenced by his being selected as a
Guardian to the St . Olave's Union , on the Valuation Committee for Bermondsey , a manager of the Sutton Schools , one of the managers of Heme Bay Schools , and one of the Committtee of the Leather and Hide Trades Provident and Benevolent Institution . Our deceased brother had been P . AL and Treasurer of Rose of Denmark Lodge , No . 97 s , and P . M . of the Rose
Lodge , No . 1622 . He was also a P . / V . of Stanhope Chapter , No . 1269 , and , above all , ever bearing in mind " those seeds of true benevolence , " had made himself a Vice-President of the three Alasonic Institutions . The cortege left the residence for Holy Trinity Church , which was attended by a goodly congregation , and where the first part of the funeral service was most impressively
rendered by the Rev . B . W . Buck . On arriving at the cemetery , the coffin , which was of oak with brass mountings , was borne by 10 of the oldest employes , and covered with beautiful wreaths , of which we specially noticed one from the Rose Lodge , No . 1622 , composed of white chrysanthemum ; , lilies , and . Masonic design of scarlet geraniums in the centre
with an appropriate inscription ; one from the Sutton Schools , and another from the workmen of the " Grange . " Besides the members of the deceased ' s family , there were present at the grave the employes , numbering about 150 , and many representatives of public bodies with which the deceased was connected , as well as representatives from the neighbouring
linns in the trade and the Metropolitan Fire Brigade . There were also the following brethren . the W . M . and Secretary , with several brethren , of 975 ; Bros . S . S . Derham , W . AL 1622 ; Hamilton , P . AL ; J . T . Loader , P . M . and Sec , J . Kirby , Treas ., H . G . Vickery , P . M ., F . Hilton , P . M ., Isaac Dunn , P . M ., H . G . Martin , P . M ., W . Jeffery , P . M ., J . H . Pullen , P . M ., Hamlyn , P . AL , Pickett , S . W ., Moore , and Doerr , of 1622 ;
Castledine , W . M . 2272 ; Salmon , Messent , Preston , Highl , Harden , Nekhropp , Poor , Frank W . Williams , P . AI . 101 ; Thos . Grummant , P . M . and Sec . 1559 ; Win . Cowley , P . AL and Treas . 1559 ; Jas . Addington , P . AL 217 ; Chas . Gooding , W . AL 788 ; with many others . The funeral arrangements were most effectively carried out by liro . Isaac Dunn , P . AI . 1622 , of Camberwell and Peckham .
The Duke of Connaught presided at the meeting of the AlJershot Military Society , which was held at the Prince Concert ' s Library , on Tuesday evening , when a lecture was given by Mr . T . Millar Alaguire , LL . D ., on "The Strategic Geography of Central anil Western Europe . "
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Order Of The Secret Monitor.
of urgency was then considered and adopted . 'The Secretary reported the unavoidable absence of Bro . Belgrave Ninnis , who was detained by duty at Chatham . The brethren , after the business of the conclave was over , dined together .
The Lord Mayor Elect, Bro. Alderman.George Robert Tyler, Raised To The Third Degree.
THE LORD MAYOR ELECT , BRO . ALDERMAN . GEORGE ROBERT TYLER , RAISED TO THE THIRD DEGREE .
An emergency meeting' of the Tuscan Lodge , No . 14 , was held on Wednesday , the 25 th inst ., at Freemasons' Hall , Great Queen-street , for the special purpose of raising Bro . Alderman George Robert
Tyler , Lord Mayor elect of the City of London , to the Third Degree . The ordinary regular meeting would have been held on the day before , but there being no other business of particular importance to be transacted , no meeting was held on Tuesday , and the customary banquet was therefore reserved for the Wednesday evening .
The lodge was opened , when , besides a large muster of members , a goodly array of distinguished Grand Officers honoured the lodge with their presence . The members present were Bros . Charles W . Stephens , P . G . S ., W . M . ; E . St . Clair , G . Stwd ., S . W . ; E . Monteuuis , P . M ., P . G . S ., P . G . S . B ., acting J . W . ; S .
Glover , P . M ., P . G . S ., Treas ., Gordon Smith , P . M ., P . G . S ., Sec . ; A . Escott Young , S . D . ; L . S . Mc Manus , M . D ., J . D . ; W . J . Sheppard , M . D ., acting I . G . ; Frank Richardson , P . M ., P . G . S ., P . G . D ., D . C ; W . E . Samffsori & P . M ., P . G . S . ; Edgar Figgess , P . AL , P . G . S . ; A . Williams , P . M ., P . G . S . ; H . Alackintosh , M . D ., P . M ., P . G . S . ; George H . Hopkinson , P . M .,
P . G ., P . A . G . D . C ; W . Regester , P . M ., P . G . S . ; W . J . Ebbetts , P . M ., P . G . S . ; E . Vaughan Thompson , E . A . Walker , and Harold Burke . The visitors were Bros . Thos . Fenn , President B . G . P . ; Sir Reginald Hanson , Bart ., P . G . W . ; N . G . Philips , P . S . G . D . ; E . Letchworth , G . Sec ; Charles Belton , P . M . i , P . G . S ., P . G . A . D . C ; Col . James Peters , P . G . S . B .
Rulolph Glover , P . D . G . D . C . ; Fredk . Mead , P . G . S . B . ; George Weldon , P . M . 4 , P . G . S . ; F . K . Munton , P . M . 60 , P . G . S . ; Arthur Adams , P . M . 16 73 ; Wm . Weaver , P . M . 1238 ; Charles T . Tyler , P . M . 1395 ; R . Percy , F . W . Simpson . P . M . 859 ; A . Leonard Roper , S . D . 69 ; C . A . Lett , 2190 ; A . Thorn , 2243 ; P . A . N . Thorne , 2243 ; and George Robert Tyler , 778 ( Lord
Mayor elect ) . The lodge was opened in the Second Degree , and the SECRETARY" read a letter from Bro . Lord Ampthill , W . M . of the Bard of Avon Lodge , No . 778 , to the W . M . of the Tuscan Lodge , requesting that Bro . Tyler might be raised to the Third Degree in the Tuscan Lodge , as his own lodge would not meet until
next April . Bro . Tyler having answered the usual questions , retired to be prepared . The lodge was opened in the Third Degree . The W . M . then announced that Bros . Frank Richardson and Tyler were not only old friends , but that they had been at school together , and that he had therefore asked Bro . Frank Richardson to undertake
the ceremony . He accordingly vacated the chair , which was thereupon taken by Bro . Frank Richardson , who then raised Bro . 'Tyler to the Third Degree in a most impressive and able manner . At the conclusion of the ceremony Bro . C . W . Stephens resumed the chair , and closed the lodge in the Three Degiees . The brethren then adjourned to the banquet , after
which the usual loyal toasts were proposed and cordially responded to . Bro . Sir RKGINALB HANSON responded for " The Grand Officers , " and Bros . THOS . FENN and A . TIIOKN for" The Visitors . " The special toast of the evening was " The Health of the Candidate , Bro . George Robert Tyler , " which
was most fittingly proposed by Bro . FRANK RICHARDSON ' , and as appropriately responded to by Bro . TYLER . The other toasts included " The W . M ., " " The Past Masters" ( of whom no less than 10 were present ) , and The Civil Officers and the Working Officers . " The brethren separated after having spent a very enjoyable evening .
Freemasonry In The Crimea.
FREEMASONRY IN THE CRIMEA .
A lodge was formed in connection with the West » orkshire Regiment of Foot ( then the 14 th ) in 1846 , an < l called the " Integrity . " It went through many vicissitudes , and was removed from the roll in 1890 . 'n the historical records of the regiment it is stated
that " when the regiment received orders at Malta to Proceed to the Crimea , the adjutant ( who was a Freemason ) said if the lodge would allow him he would take the minute-book , the collars , and the warrant in »\ s own baggage ; and a small bag was made for them . He took the warrant off the rollers , and the rollers
and the above extract went home to Ireland in his (*/* ggage . During the heavy work of the siege of tlf to P ° l tbere was no time to give to the work of ihe lodge , nor was there any place to meet in ; but j * t ' * the surrender of the town , and after everybody " "" K- 'in to be settled comfortably for the winter , they "Solved to resume work . He remembered well it got
*"'< 1 that they were going to meet in a certain hut—it "hist have been in October , 1855—and they had quite a Bothering of interlopers trying to get a peep , and they ( i ' to post four bona fide outerguards round the hut to tjj ? P off intruders from gazing through the chinks . At ls first meeting they made arrangements for a regular le eting , and from that day until the departure of the
Freemasonry In The Crimea.
regiment , in 1856 , work was done nearly every week . The meetings were held by arrangement at the camps of regiments in every division of the army , and in the village of Balaclava . One noble lord and two honourables were initiated on one night , and , as far as he can
recollect , they admitted very nearly one hundred members to the Order . He handed over about £ 40 , as well as he can recollect , to his successor at Malta . After work they had most amusing meetings , brethren from all corps bringing their own seats with them , as well as their eating and drinking implements ; and many a
tumble and souse in mud-holes had to be endured in finding the way home in the dark , particularly when the brethren were quite confident that they had a talent for topography and the science of short cuts . At these meetings all lights used to be placed in empty champagne bottles , and all the working tools were of the
most primitive kind ; but such rude implements did not seem to depreciate the quality of the work in the least . " Captain J . W . Alills , late 14 th Regiment , who is a P . M . of the lodge ( No . 258 ) , states that the lodge returned to Malta with the regiment , and met there , as also in Corfu and the West Indies . — -Western Morning News .
The Fifth City Masonic Benevolent Association.
THE FIFTH CITY MASONIC BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION .
The annual audit meeting of this association took place at the Railway Tavern , Fenchurch-street , on the 23 rd inst , when there were present Bros . John Newton , Pres . ; W . Harvey , C . H . Webb , J . R . Large , and W .
T . Grant , members of Committee ; and H . AL Hobbs , Secretary . The balance-sheet showed that during the past year ^ 286 10 s . had been received and 26 ballots drawn , the balance carried forward amounting to ^ 114 7 s . 7 d ., in which were included six unappropriated shares .
The President , Vice-President , and Executive were re-elected for the current year , and eight ballots were drawn , which were won by Bros . T . A . Stames , J . T . Stratford , A . L . Tipson , H . Times , E . Ballard , East Surrey Lodge of Concord Lodge of Instruction , J . S . Fraser , and Dr . E . F . S . Green .
Our Portrait Gallery Of Worshipful Masters.
Our Portrait Gallery of Worshipful Masters .
BRO . A . E . TODD ,
of Kingsland , whose portrait we publish above , is the Worshipful Master of the Egyptian Lodge , No . 27 . He was initiated in that lodge in October , 1888 , being proposed
by Bro . C . B . I odd , P . M ., and seconded by Bro . Alaidwell , P . M ., and has filled all the offices from J . D . The Egyptian Lodge is well known in the Craft for its excellent working of the ritual , and our brother will certainly help to keep up that reputation . A report of the Egyptian Lodge will be found in another column .
East Lancashire Systematic Educational And Benevolent Institution.
EAST LANCASHIRE SYSTEMATIC EDUCATIONAL AND BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION .
The half-yearly meeting of this Institution was held at the Freemasons' Hall , Manchester , on Friday , the 20 th instant , and was presided over by the Chairman , Bro . J . H . Sillitoe , who was supported by Bro . J . L . Newbold , Vice-Chairman ; J . Heelis , Hon . Sec ; 1 .
Newton , Sec . ; and about 80 representatives of lodges . The minutes of the various sub-Committees were read for confirmation , after which the meeting proceeded to elect candidates as under , viz .: For Education—Two children of the late Bro . Edd . ivene , and one child of the late Bro . Palmer . All of them were adopted and referred to the Education Board . The
East Lancashire Systematic Educational And Benevolent Institution.
election of annuitants then followed , when , in consequence of the two female candidates being at present in receipt of weekly allowance from the Institution , it was deemed advisable to defer their election until the expiration of such grants . The male candidate was duly elected . The Committee voted a bonus to the Secretary , Bro . Jas . Newton , in consideration of the
extra services rendered b y him during the past year . The General Committee meeting was closed , and a meeting of the Education Board was opened . The cases above referred to were considered , and grants made accordingly . The Relief Board was afterwards formed , and the petitions of three applicants were presented , and were relieved as follows : One . £ 20 , one 8 s . per week until elected on the Annuity Fund ,
and another , £ , 10 , to be distributed by weekly payments . The following lodges were represented : Nos . 37 , 42 , 44 , 54 , 64 , 78 > 126 , H < 5 , t 52 , 163 , 191 . 204 , 215 , 219 , 226 , 266 , 26 S , 274 , 277 , 283 , 288 , 29 S , 300 , 317 , . 125 , 345 , 3 6 9 , 6 45 , 678 , 815 , 816 , 852 , 935 , 993 , ion , 1012 , 1030 , 1077 , 1134 , 1145 , 1147 , 1218 , 1219 , 1 3 22 , 1458 , 1459 . 1519 . ' 534 , 1633 , i ( 534 , 16 97 , i 723 , 1773 , iSfiS , 1948 , 2022 , 2320 , 2363 , 23 S 7 , and 2 . 1 S 2 .
Obituary.
Obituary .
BRO . J . GARRITT . We have to announce , with regret , the death of Bro . J . Garritt , late of the Kingsland Lodge , No . 16 93 , which took place on Sunday , the 15 th instant . He was buried at Highgate Cemetery on Saturday , the 21 st instant . The following relatives and friends of the deceased attended the funeral : Mr . 1 . Garritt , father ;
Mr . A . Garritt , brother ; Mr . Thorns , manager of the deceased's business in Clerkenwell-road ; Mrs . Thorns , Aliss E . Veal , Mr . Richards , Mr . J . Allen , Air . Skinner , two Brothers Ventnor , and several others , whose names we did not learn . The lodge was represented by Bros . A . W . Fenner , P . M ., Sec ; A . W . Cooper , J . W . ; J .
S . Anthony , J . D . ; and T . Sergeant ; also Bros . W . Blunt , 957 ; S . Blunt , 1728 ; and G . Baker , 1677 , There were several handsome wreaths on the coffin , one of which was sent by the Kingsland Lodge , by the members of which our late Bro . Garritt was much respected .
BRO . JAMES GARNAR . A most imposing and impressive ceremony was witnessed at Nunh ^ ad Cemetery on Tuesday afternoon , the 17 th inst ., when the remains of our late highly esteemed Bro . Jas . Garnar were laid to rest in the family vault , in the presence of a large concourse ( about 300 ) of sorrowing brethren and friends . His illness , which
had extended over several montns , terminated fatally on Alonday , the 9 th inst ., at his residence , 5 , Lee Terrace , Blackheath , in his 49 th year . He had been most successful in his business and was brother of sterling qualities , whose integrity and uprightness of character had gained for him the esteem of all he came in contact with . This was evidenced by his being selected as a
Guardian to the St . Olave's Union , on the Valuation Committee for Bermondsey , a manager of the Sutton Schools , one of the managers of Heme Bay Schools , and one of the Committtee of the Leather and Hide Trades Provident and Benevolent Institution . Our deceased brother had been P . AL and Treasurer of Rose of Denmark Lodge , No . 97 s , and P . M . of the Rose
Lodge , No . 1622 . He was also a P . / V . of Stanhope Chapter , No . 1269 , and , above all , ever bearing in mind " those seeds of true benevolence , " had made himself a Vice-President of the three Alasonic Institutions . The cortege left the residence for Holy Trinity Church , which was attended by a goodly congregation , and where the first part of the funeral service was most impressively
rendered by the Rev . B . W . Buck . On arriving at the cemetery , the coffin , which was of oak with brass mountings , was borne by 10 of the oldest employes , and covered with beautiful wreaths , of which we specially noticed one from the Rose Lodge , No . 1622 , composed of white chrysanthemum ; , lilies , and . Masonic design of scarlet geraniums in the centre
with an appropriate inscription ; one from the Sutton Schools , and another from the workmen of the " Grange . " Besides the members of the deceased ' s family , there were present at the grave the employes , numbering about 150 , and many representatives of public bodies with which the deceased was connected , as well as representatives from the neighbouring
linns in the trade and the Metropolitan Fire Brigade . There were also the following brethren . the W . M . and Secretary , with several brethren , of 975 ; Bros . S . S . Derham , W . AL 1622 ; Hamilton , P . AL ; J . T . Loader , P . M . and Sec , J . Kirby , Treas ., H . G . Vickery , P . M ., F . Hilton , P . M ., Isaac Dunn , P . M ., H . G . Martin , P . M ., W . Jeffery , P . M ., J . H . Pullen , P . M ., Hamlyn , P . AL , Pickett , S . W ., Moore , and Doerr , of 1622 ;
Castledine , W . M . 2272 ; Salmon , Messent , Preston , Highl , Harden , Nekhropp , Poor , Frank W . Williams , P . AI . 101 ; Thos . Grummant , P . M . and Sec . 1559 ; Win . Cowley , P . AL and Treas . 1559 ; Jas . Addington , P . AL 217 ; Chas . Gooding , W . AL 788 ; with many others . The funeral arrangements were most effectively carried out by liro . Isaac Dunn , P . AI . 1622 , of Camberwell and Peckham .
The Duke of Connaught presided at the meeting of the AlJershot Military Society , which was held at the Prince Concert ' s Library , on Tuesday evening , when a lecture was given by Mr . T . Millar Alaguire , LL . D ., on "The Strategic Geography of Central anil Western Europe . "