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Consecration Of The Citizen Lodge, No. 2911.

Consecration of the Citizen Lodge , No . 2911 .

THE consecration of the above lodge took place at the Holborn Viaduct Hotel on Thursday , 24 th April . V . W . Bro . E . LetcliAvorth , Grand Secretarv , Avas the Consecrating Officer , and Avas assisted by Bros . G . Everett , P . G . Treasurer , as S . W . ; W . M . ByAvater , P . G . SAvd . Br ., as J . W . ; the Rev . Sir Borradaile Savory , Bart ., G . Chaplain , as Chaplain ;

Frank Richardson , P . Dep . G . Registrar , as D . C . ; and Chas . J . R . Tijou , P . G . Std . Br ., as I . G . The Chaplain , in an eloquent and forcible oration , referred to the duties—at once important and serious—of a citizen of any country . A man Avho is permitted to take part in the

legislation of his country or city , must be deliberate in his actions , judicious and careful in his opinion . When such a man Avas also a Freemason his duty became more responsible , and he trusted that the HCAV lodge would be a centre where the practice of brotherly love , relief , and truth would obtain .

Fhe following founders were appointed officers : —Bros . Henry Grimsdall , W . M . ; John Lionel Goldstein , Acting I . P . M . ; William Foxton , S . W . ; Maurice Miroy , J . W . ; John Henry Merrett , Treasurer ; F . Trehawke Davies , Secretary 7 ; W . J . Lodge , S . D . ; Isaac Seaman , J . D . ; W . F . Millmaker , I . G . ; Claude Basil Lumley , D . C . ; Maurice Garland and

"W . Bradford Smith , SteAvards ; and Samuel Ellis , Tyler . Bros . C . H . Ellis , A . C . Burnley , W . J . Webster , J . Bannister Howard , G . W . Peters and C . W . Bradshaw are the remaining founders . At the close of the proceedings the Consecrating Officers

were unanimously elected honorary members and presented with the founder ' s jewel , which is of appropriate design , and may be thus described : —In the centre is sheAvii the Monument as being typical of the energy of former Citizens of London in rebuilding the City after the

Great Fire . The supporters of the City arms are here supporting the column . On a garter surrounding the emblem of oi ' fice is a record that the lodge was consecrated in the Coronation year , 1902 . A banquet afterwards took place , and the Worshipful

Master proposed the usual toasts , that of " The Grand Officers " being responded to by Bro . the Rev . Sir Borradaile Savory , P . G . Chaplain .

In proposing the toast of " The Consecrating Officers , the Worshipful Master , in a happy speech , referred to the approaching marriage of the Grand Secretary , and on behalf of the lodge presented him with a rare punch bowl , of LoAA-estoft ware of the year 1790 . It is believed to be the only perfect piece of its age now in existence .

The Grand Secretary made a feeling reply , and assured his hearers that the gift would be valued not only for its rarity and intrinsic worth , but also for the kindly thought which prompted his friends to think of him . Bro . C . J . R . Tijou proposed the toast of "The Worshipful

Master , " and as Bro . GrimsdalPs oldest friend at that table he could say that in him as a Master they would find an ever ready friend , one who knew his work thoroughly and would perform it eloquently , and who at all times would conduct the affairs of the lodge with honour to himself , and would

fully justify the good judgment of the founders in nominating him iirst Master . The Worshipful Master responded , thanking the proposer and the brethren for the warm-hearted way in which the toast had been received . He fully recognised that his place

Avas one of trust and responsibility , and whilst the duties of a citizen were by no means light , the association with it of the duties of a Mason , if properly performed , would enable them to act as became good citizens . He hoped that at the end of his year the lodge would be able to show a good balance sheet , and that would be ample reward .

The Worshipful Master then proposed the toast of " The Visitors , " whom he thanked for coming in such large numbers and giving them such an excellent send-off . Amongst those who responded were Bro . Dr . Scott Sommerville , of Orange , NCAV Jersey , U . S . A . ; Bro . Meyer , the W . M . of the Benevolentia Lodge ; and Bro . J . Percy Fitzgerald .

The Worshipful Master next proposed the toast of "The Treasurer and Secretary , " who were friends of his youth , and paid a handsome compliment to the Secretary , Bro . F . Trehawke Davies , for the able way in which he had carried out the work which had culminated that evening .

An excellent musical programme was given by Bro . Herbert Schartau , assisted by Miss Lilian Gardner and Bros . F . Tebbutt , George Stubbs , and C . Emlyn Jones .

Festival Of The Royal Masonic Institution For Girls.

Festival of the Royal Masonic Institution for Girls .

THE 115 th Annual festival of the Royal Masonic Institution for Girls Avas held at Freemasons' Hall on the 14 th May , under the Presidency of the Earl of Lathom , R . W . Provincial Grand Master for the Western Division of Lancashire , and upwards of 700 brethren and ladies were present .

The usual loyal and Masonic toasts were proposed and duly honoured , that of " The Grand Officers" being replied to by R . W . Bro . Wesley Francis , District Grand Master of Natal , who gave some interesting particulars respecting Freemasonry in South Africa , remarking that as an evidence

of the genuiness of the bond of brotherhood which existed even among those who were engaged in mortal strife , that although even churches did not escape desecration , and in some instances destruction , there Avas not a single instance of the wanton destruction or even of injury to a Masonic

lodge room . He also paid a sympathetic tribute to the memory of the great man who had passed away—Cecil Rhodes —who had been a warm supporter of Freemasonry in Rhodesia . The Chairman , in proposing the toast of " Success to the Royal Masonic Institution for Girls , " referred in feeling terms to the interest taken by his father in the Institution , and expressed his earnest resolve , as far as in him lay , to continue

that interest . He delighted in visiting the Schools : there was something to his mind particularly touching in the sight of those children in the Alexandra Hall , which he had witnessed at the distribution of prizes on the previous Monday . He AA'as not ashamed to confess that it almost brought tears to his eyes to see all those children so very

bright and happy , so very proud of the Avay r in which they did their drill , and as one AVIIO had formerly had experience of such work amongst soldiers , he was pleased to compliment them upon their performance . He said God bless them now and God bless them in all their life in future .

Bro . Henry Smith , P . G . D ., replied to the toast , and the Secretary of the Institution , Bro . Hedges , then read a summary of the lists brought up by the SteAvards , which amounted to the splendid total of £ 30 , 000 , being made up of subscriptions of £ " , 098 is . 6 cl . from London , and

£ 17 , 901 18 s . 6 d . from the provinces , of which sum . £ 7 , 6 5 8 was contributed by the Chairman ' s Province of West Lancashire . The announcement was received with enthusiastic applause . Other speeches followed , and the company then joined the ladies in the Temple , where a concert AA'as being given under the direction of Bro . Dennant .

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Some Account of the Craft in Lincolnshire. Article 2
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The Ancient landmarks. Article 12
At the Sign of the Perfect Ashlar Article 13
Supreme Grand Chapter. Article 16
Consecration of the St. Clair Lodge, No. 2902. Article 17
Consecration of the Citizen Lodge, No. 2911. Article 19
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Eighty-fifth Anniversary Dinner of the Stability Lodge of Instruction. Article 20
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Consecration Of The Citizen Lodge, No. 2911.

Consecration of the Citizen Lodge , No . 2911 .

THE consecration of the above lodge took place at the Holborn Viaduct Hotel on Thursday , 24 th April . V . W . Bro . E . LetcliAvorth , Grand Secretarv , Avas the Consecrating Officer , and Avas assisted by Bros . G . Everett , P . G . Treasurer , as S . W . ; W . M . ByAvater , P . G . SAvd . Br ., as J . W . ; the Rev . Sir Borradaile Savory , Bart ., G . Chaplain , as Chaplain ;

Frank Richardson , P . Dep . G . Registrar , as D . C . ; and Chas . J . R . Tijou , P . G . Std . Br ., as I . G . The Chaplain , in an eloquent and forcible oration , referred to the duties—at once important and serious—of a citizen of any country . A man Avho is permitted to take part in the

legislation of his country or city , must be deliberate in his actions , judicious and careful in his opinion . When such a man Avas also a Freemason his duty became more responsible , and he trusted that the HCAV lodge would be a centre where the practice of brotherly love , relief , and truth would obtain .

Fhe following founders were appointed officers : —Bros . Henry Grimsdall , W . M . ; John Lionel Goldstein , Acting I . P . M . ; William Foxton , S . W . ; Maurice Miroy , J . W . ; John Henry Merrett , Treasurer ; F . Trehawke Davies , Secretary 7 ; W . J . Lodge , S . D . ; Isaac Seaman , J . D . ; W . F . Millmaker , I . G . ; Claude Basil Lumley , D . C . ; Maurice Garland and

"W . Bradford Smith , SteAvards ; and Samuel Ellis , Tyler . Bros . C . H . Ellis , A . C . Burnley , W . J . Webster , J . Bannister Howard , G . W . Peters and C . W . Bradshaw are the remaining founders . At the close of the proceedings the Consecrating Officers

were unanimously elected honorary members and presented with the founder ' s jewel , which is of appropriate design , and may be thus described : —In the centre is sheAvii the Monument as being typical of the energy of former Citizens of London in rebuilding the City after the

Great Fire . The supporters of the City arms are here supporting the column . On a garter surrounding the emblem of oi ' fice is a record that the lodge was consecrated in the Coronation year , 1902 . A banquet afterwards took place , and the Worshipful

Master proposed the usual toasts , that of " The Grand Officers " being responded to by Bro . the Rev . Sir Borradaile Savory , P . G . Chaplain .

In proposing the toast of " The Consecrating Officers , the Worshipful Master , in a happy speech , referred to the approaching marriage of the Grand Secretary , and on behalf of the lodge presented him with a rare punch bowl , of LoAA-estoft ware of the year 1790 . It is believed to be the only perfect piece of its age now in existence .

The Grand Secretary made a feeling reply , and assured his hearers that the gift would be valued not only for its rarity and intrinsic worth , but also for the kindly thought which prompted his friends to think of him . Bro . C . J . R . Tijou proposed the toast of "The Worshipful

Master , " and as Bro . GrimsdalPs oldest friend at that table he could say that in him as a Master they would find an ever ready friend , one who knew his work thoroughly and would perform it eloquently , and who at all times would conduct the affairs of the lodge with honour to himself , and would

fully justify the good judgment of the founders in nominating him iirst Master . The Worshipful Master responded , thanking the proposer and the brethren for the warm-hearted way in which the toast had been received . He fully recognised that his place

Avas one of trust and responsibility , and whilst the duties of a citizen were by no means light , the association with it of the duties of a Mason , if properly performed , would enable them to act as became good citizens . He hoped that at the end of his year the lodge would be able to show a good balance sheet , and that would be ample reward .

The Worshipful Master then proposed the toast of " The Visitors , " whom he thanked for coming in such large numbers and giving them such an excellent send-off . Amongst those who responded were Bro . Dr . Scott Sommerville , of Orange , NCAV Jersey , U . S . A . ; Bro . Meyer , the W . M . of the Benevolentia Lodge ; and Bro . J . Percy Fitzgerald .

The Worshipful Master next proposed the toast of "The Treasurer and Secretary , " who were friends of his youth , and paid a handsome compliment to the Secretary , Bro . F . Trehawke Davies , for the able way in which he had carried out the work which had culminated that evening .

An excellent musical programme was given by Bro . Herbert Schartau , assisted by Miss Lilian Gardner and Bros . F . Tebbutt , George Stubbs , and C . Emlyn Jones .

Festival Of The Royal Masonic Institution For Girls.

Festival of the Royal Masonic Institution for Girls .

THE 115 th Annual festival of the Royal Masonic Institution for Girls Avas held at Freemasons' Hall on the 14 th May , under the Presidency of the Earl of Lathom , R . W . Provincial Grand Master for the Western Division of Lancashire , and upwards of 700 brethren and ladies were present .

The usual loyal and Masonic toasts were proposed and duly honoured , that of " The Grand Officers" being replied to by R . W . Bro . Wesley Francis , District Grand Master of Natal , who gave some interesting particulars respecting Freemasonry in South Africa , remarking that as an evidence

of the genuiness of the bond of brotherhood which existed even among those who were engaged in mortal strife , that although even churches did not escape desecration , and in some instances destruction , there Avas not a single instance of the wanton destruction or even of injury to a Masonic

lodge room . He also paid a sympathetic tribute to the memory of the great man who had passed away—Cecil Rhodes —who had been a warm supporter of Freemasonry in Rhodesia . The Chairman , in proposing the toast of " Success to the Royal Masonic Institution for Girls , " referred in feeling terms to the interest taken by his father in the Institution , and expressed his earnest resolve , as far as in him lay , to continue

that interest . He delighted in visiting the Schools : there was something to his mind particularly touching in the sight of those children in the Alexandra Hall , which he had witnessed at the distribution of prizes on the previous Monday . He AA'as not ashamed to confess that it almost brought tears to his eyes to see all those children so very

bright and happy , so very proud of the Avay r in which they did their drill , and as one AVIIO had formerly had experience of such work amongst soldiers , he was pleased to compliment them upon their performance . He said God bless them now and God bless them in all their life in future .

Bro . Henry Smith , P . G . D ., replied to the toast , and the Secretary of the Institution , Bro . Hedges , then read a summary of the lists brought up by the SteAvards , which amounted to the splendid total of £ 30 , 000 , being made up of subscriptions of £ " , 098 is . 6 cl . from London , and

£ 17 , 901 18 s . 6 d . from the provinces , of which sum . £ 7 , 6 5 8 was contributed by the Chairman ' s Province of West Lancashire . The announcement was received with enthusiastic applause . Other speeches followed , and the company then joined the ladies in the Temple , where a concert AA'as being given under the direction of Bro . Dennant .

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