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Grand Mark Lodge.

as President ot the General Board , in place ot Bro . Loveland Loveland , K . C , and he Avas fortlnvith invested , and took his place at the table as President . Bro . Frank Richardson then moved a resolution altering Rule 134 of the Book of Constitution so as to include Past Presidents of the Board as c . v-otficio members , which was

duly seconded and carried . Another resolution moved bv the President , to exclude from the Order a brother Avho had been convicted and sentenced to a term of imprisonment , AV . 'ts seconded and carried . The recognition of the Grand Lodge of Mark Master Masons of Victoria Avas moved by the President of the Beard ,

and , subject only to the rights of those English lodges which had not joined the newly constituted bod } ' being maintained , the resolution Avas duly carried . The presentation of a rare copy of the Constitutions of

1767 by the Earl ol Euston , and ot a A'ery handsome trophy of armour by Bro . Imre Kindly , elicited from Grand Lodge a very hearty vote of thanks to both these brethren . The armour had already been placed on the Avails of the lobby , and had attracted much attention . The nomination of His Roval Highness the Duke of

Connaught as Grand Master for the ensuing year , Avas proposed by Bro . G . Philips Parker , and Bro . Frederick G . Ivey , P . M . 3 , P . P . G . D . Middlesex , was nominated for the Grand Treasurership by Bro . Hoblyn . It was then announced that the M . W . G . Master had been pleased to appoint Bro . John Strachan , K . C , as Grand

Registrar in the room of Bro . Frank Richardson , Avho had vacated that office on his appointment as President of the General Board . Grand Mark Lodge Avas then closed in ample form .

Consecration Of The Army And Navy Royal Arch Chapter.

Consecration of the Army and Navy Royal Arch Chapter .

r PHE roll of London chapters was augmented on I Wednesday , December nth , by the Consecration of the above , attached to the Army and Navy Lodge , No . 273 8 . The ceremony took place at the Mark Masons' Hall , Great Queen Street , and Avas admirably performed by Ex . Comp . Edward Letchworth , G . S . E ., assisted by E . Comps .

J . Leach Barrett , P . G . Swd . Br . as H . ; the Rev . Canon Brownrigg , G . Supt . Bucks as J . ; the Rev . H . W . Turner , P . G . S . N . as Scribe N . ; and J . H . Matthews , P . G . D . C , as D . C At the conclusion of the consecration ceremony , Comp . C . S . Burdon , Avho is the present W . M . of the Army and Navy

CO . Ml' . C . S . HURDOX . Lodge , Avas installed M . E . Z . b y the Rev . Canon Brownrigg , "Comp . E . G . Farley , I . P . M . of the lodge , in the chair of H ., by Ex . Comp . J . Leach Barrett , P . G . S . B ., and Comp . C . H . Ferryman , P . P . G . P . S . Surrey , into the chair of J . by Comp .

the Rev . Canon Brownrigg . The names of 13 brethren were proposed for exaltation . The consecrating principal and officers were unanimously elected Honorary Members , for Avhich honour Ex . Comp . Letchworth expressed the thanks of the founders . At the banquet which followed the usual loyal and Masonic

toasts were duly honoured . In proposing ( lie toast of " The Consecrating Officers , ' ' the M . E . Z . regretted the unavoidable absence from their festive board of Ex . Comps . Letchworth and Matthews , whose many engagements had t ; ken them elsewhere . They were all ,

however , very glad that they had the Rev . Canon BroAvniigg , as somehow they were accustomed to look upon him as belonging to the armv , his hither having been one of their distinguished generals . Comp . the Rev . H . W . Turner was one of those Masons AVIIO did a lot of good Masonic work in a quiet Avay . Comp . Leach Barrett Avorked hard and Avell in the

Royal Arch , and he Avas glad to have had him present as one of the Consecrating Officers , as he had assisted at his ( the M . E . Z . ' s ) exaltation . Comp . the Rev . Canon Brownrigg , replying , could speak with pleasure of the great satisfaction it had given them to

consecrate a chapter connected Avith such a successful lodge . He had recently increased his connection with the Army by accepting the position of Chaplain to the 3 rd Middlesex Artillery , he had been a captain of volunteers in his old University days , and had much , experience among real

soldiers . He Avould now present to the companions the important toast of "The Principals of Ihe Chapter . " He had no misgivings that they had that night placed in the three chairs Masons fully qualified for their important duties , that in years to come members Avould be able to look back with gratitude and satisfaction to those AVIIO had guarded the chapter in iis early years . He trusted to see many of those present occupying the chairs of the Principals .

Ihe M . E . Z ., Comp . Burdon , in reply , appreciated the encouraging remarks of the Rev . Companion , and was glad to find the Avork of the Army and Navy Lodge had met with approval . They intended to do their Avork , and if each principal and officer did his duty as a soldier should thev would be sure to . attract brethren from one . or . other of the

services . For his own part he promised to do his best , and Avas confident of the support of his officers . Comps . H . and J . responded , and the toast of "The Visitors" followed , to which Comps . James Mander , P . Z . 18 3 , and W . O . Wclsford , P . Z . 1321 , responded .

Comp . J . Mander expressed his pride and satisfaction at seeing the M . E . Z . and H . in their proud positions as he had exalted them both into Royal Arch Masonry , and was confident they would do him credit .

Comp . \\ . O . \\ elsford thanked the companions for the heartiness of the toast . He had thought , . until that night , that he could claim some connection with the Army , having served in four regiments of volunteers in different counties , but after the remarks of the Rev . Canon , about real soldiers , he should be inclined to doubt the justice of his

claim except for the fact that history has it on record that the volunteers have , in the Tr ; insva ; il , vindicated their right to be considered soldiers and worthy comrades in arms with the regular forces . He did not doubt the success of the chapter if they but brought their training as military and

naval men to bear upon their Masonic duties . The M . E . Z . proposed the toast of "The Officers , " to which Comp . Hooker , P . Z ., Treasurer , and Comp . H . Bladon suitably responded . The Janitor ' s toast closed an enjoyable evening .

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Freemasonry in the Province of Norfolk. Article 2
United Grand Lodge of England. Article 6
Grand Mark Lodge. Article 6
Consecration of the Army and Navy Royal Arch Chapter. Article 7
Consecration of the United Service Royal Ark Mariners Lodge, No. 489. Article 8
Lod ge L 'Entente Cordiale , No. 2796. Article 9
Untitled Ad 9
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The New Officers. Article 10
At the Sign of the Perfect Ashlar Article 11
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Death of Bro. Sir William MacCormac, Bart., K.C.V.O., F.R.C.S. Article 15
Mock Masonry : or the Grand Procession. Article 16
Freemasonry in Natal. Article 16
London Stone Chapter, No. 2536. Article 17
Jonic Lodge, No. 227. Article 17
History of the Emulation Lodge of Improvement, No. 256. Article 18
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Grand Mark Lodge.

as President ot the General Board , in place ot Bro . Loveland Loveland , K . C , and he Avas fortlnvith invested , and took his place at the table as President . Bro . Frank Richardson then moved a resolution altering Rule 134 of the Book of Constitution so as to include Past Presidents of the Board as c . v-otficio members , which was

duly seconded and carried . Another resolution moved bv the President , to exclude from the Order a brother Avho had been convicted and sentenced to a term of imprisonment , AV . 'ts seconded and carried . The recognition of the Grand Lodge of Mark Master Masons of Victoria Avas moved by the President of the Beard ,

and , subject only to the rights of those English lodges which had not joined the newly constituted bod } ' being maintained , the resolution Avas duly carried . The presentation of a rare copy of the Constitutions of

1767 by the Earl ol Euston , and ot a A'ery handsome trophy of armour by Bro . Imre Kindly , elicited from Grand Lodge a very hearty vote of thanks to both these brethren . The armour had already been placed on the Avails of the lobby , and had attracted much attention . The nomination of His Roval Highness the Duke of

Connaught as Grand Master for the ensuing year , Avas proposed by Bro . G . Philips Parker , and Bro . Frederick G . Ivey , P . M . 3 , P . P . G . D . Middlesex , was nominated for the Grand Treasurership by Bro . Hoblyn . It was then announced that the M . W . G . Master had been pleased to appoint Bro . John Strachan , K . C , as Grand

Registrar in the room of Bro . Frank Richardson , Avho had vacated that office on his appointment as President of the General Board . Grand Mark Lodge Avas then closed in ample form .

Consecration Of The Army And Navy Royal Arch Chapter.

Consecration of the Army and Navy Royal Arch Chapter .

r PHE roll of London chapters was augmented on I Wednesday , December nth , by the Consecration of the above , attached to the Army and Navy Lodge , No . 273 8 . The ceremony took place at the Mark Masons' Hall , Great Queen Street , and Avas admirably performed by Ex . Comp . Edward Letchworth , G . S . E ., assisted by E . Comps .

J . Leach Barrett , P . G . Swd . Br . as H . ; the Rev . Canon Brownrigg , G . Supt . Bucks as J . ; the Rev . H . W . Turner , P . G . S . N . as Scribe N . ; and J . H . Matthews , P . G . D . C , as D . C At the conclusion of the consecration ceremony , Comp . C . S . Burdon , Avho is the present W . M . of the Army and Navy

CO . Ml' . C . S . HURDOX . Lodge , Avas installed M . E . Z . b y the Rev . Canon Brownrigg , "Comp . E . G . Farley , I . P . M . of the lodge , in the chair of H ., by Ex . Comp . J . Leach Barrett , P . G . S . B ., and Comp . C . H . Ferryman , P . P . G . P . S . Surrey , into the chair of J . by Comp .

the Rev . Canon Brownrigg . The names of 13 brethren were proposed for exaltation . The consecrating principal and officers were unanimously elected Honorary Members , for Avhich honour Ex . Comp . Letchworth expressed the thanks of the founders . At the banquet which followed the usual loyal and Masonic

toasts were duly honoured . In proposing ( lie toast of " The Consecrating Officers , ' ' the M . E . Z . regretted the unavoidable absence from their festive board of Ex . Comps . Letchworth and Matthews , whose many engagements had t ; ken them elsewhere . They were all ,

however , very glad that they had the Rev . Canon BroAvniigg , as somehow they were accustomed to look upon him as belonging to the armv , his hither having been one of their distinguished generals . Comp . the Rev . H . W . Turner was one of those Masons AVIIO did a lot of good Masonic work in a quiet Avay . Comp . Leach Barrett Avorked hard and Avell in the

Royal Arch , and he Avas glad to have had him present as one of the Consecrating Officers , as he had assisted at his ( the M . E . Z . ' s ) exaltation . Comp . the Rev . Canon Brownrigg , replying , could speak with pleasure of the great satisfaction it had given them to

consecrate a chapter connected Avith such a successful lodge . He had recently increased his connection with the Army by accepting the position of Chaplain to the 3 rd Middlesex Artillery , he had been a captain of volunteers in his old University days , and had much , experience among real

soldiers . He Avould now present to the companions the important toast of "The Principals of Ihe Chapter . " He had no misgivings that they had that night placed in the three chairs Masons fully qualified for their important duties , that in years to come members Avould be able to look back with gratitude and satisfaction to those AVIIO had guarded the chapter in iis early years . He trusted to see many of those present occupying the chairs of the Principals .

Ihe M . E . Z ., Comp . Burdon , in reply , appreciated the encouraging remarks of the Rev . Companion , and was glad to find the Avork of the Army and Navy Lodge had met with approval . They intended to do their Avork , and if each principal and officer did his duty as a soldier should thev would be sure to . attract brethren from one . or . other of the

services . For his own part he promised to do his best , and Avas confident of the support of his officers . Comps . H . and J . responded , and the toast of "The Visitors" followed , to which Comps . James Mander , P . Z . 18 3 , and W . O . Wclsford , P . Z . 1321 , responded .

Comp . J . Mander expressed his pride and satisfaction at seeing the M . E . Z . and H . in their proud positions as he had exalted them both into Royal Arch Masonry , and was confident they would do him credit .

Comp . \\ . O . \\ elsford thanked the companions for the heartiness of the toast . He had thought , . until that night , that he could claim some connection with the Army , having served in four regiments of volunteers in different counties , but after the remarks of the Rev . Canon , about real soldiers , he should be inclined to doubt the justice of his

claim except for the fact that history has it on record that the volunteers have , in the Tr ; insva ; il , vindicated their right to be considered soldiers and worthy comrades in arms with the regular forces . He did not doubt the success of the chapter if they but brought their training as military and

naval men to bear upon their Masonic duties . The M . E . Z . proposed the toast of "The Officers , " to which Comp . Hooker , P . Z ., Treasurer , and Comp . H . Bladon suitably responded . The Janitor ' s toast closed an enjoyable evening .

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