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The Alfred Newton Lodge At The Mansion House.

The Alfred Newton Lodge at the Mansion House .

r lHHE series of Masonic functions at the Mansion House , I which culminated in the meeting of the Alfred Newton Lodge on the 13 th October , was begun bv Lord Mavor Truscott in 1880 . In April of that year , he was invested as Junior Grand Warden , and he signalised his appointment in

the Craft and his occupancy of the civic chair by not onlv inviting the Most Worshipful Grand Master , the Prince of Wales , to a banquet , but by extending his invitation to upwards of three hundred distinguished brethren in London and the Provinces , including all the members of the Grand

Masters Lodge , No . t , of which he was in that year the Master for the second time . His example was followed in 1882 by the then Lord Mayor , R . W . Bro . Sir " = J . » Wh ' ittaker

TIIK OLD HALL liOO . M . inula I ' rmMli- . (• YUHU / I )

Ellis , who also invited the members of Xo . i Lodge and many distinguished Freemasons . In 188 4 , that popular and genial city magnate , the late Sir Robert Fowler , M . P ., followed suit , and he , too , was supported by a number of Grand Officers no ¦ less distinguished , amongst them Earl Amherst ( then Viscount Hohnesdale ) , Sir Francis Burdett , Sir Michael

Hicks-Beach , each of whom were Provincial Grand Masters . Lord Mayor Staples followed the precedent thus set in 1886 , but it was not until 1890 that a Lodge was summoned to meet in the historic building . In that year Lord Mayor Isaacs was W . M . of the Drury Lane Lodge , and the banquet on that occasion was preceded by the regular Lodge business . Sir Horatio Davis , who was Lord Mavor in 1 X 08 ,

also extended the hospitality of the Mansion House to his brethren , and a great gathering of Masons took place during his year of office . But it was left to the present occupant of the civic chair , Sir Alfred Newton , to make the circle of his masonic duties

complete , by not only inviting the members of the lodge which bears his name , together with a large number of Grand Officers , to partake of his hospitality , but to offer facilities for the holding of a lodge , at which candidates were initiated and the full lodge business gone through . The chair of the Alfred Newton Lodge is this year occupied by the Lord Mayor ' s son , Bro . Harry Kottingham Newton , M . A ., D . L ., who was the first initiate of the lodge , and under a dispensation

from the Most Worship ful Grand Master the meeting was held in the old Ball Room , and , besides the Worshipful Master , there were present : —Bro . A ; J . Naughton , the I . P . M ., and Bros . D . F . Norrington , S . W ., Arthur Stubb , J . W ., and the other officers . Three candidates presented themselves for initiation , viz .: Messrs . F . Newton Husbands , R . J . Renter , and

A . B . V . Tail ' s , and it is only just lo say that the Worshipful Master performed the ceremony in a manner which called forth the commendation of the Grand Officers and all who were privileged to be present . The-banquet was served hi the Egyptian Hall and the usual toasts were proposed and duly honored—those of the ' ' Oueen and the Craft , " and of the " Prince of Wales , " being ,

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Freemasons' Hall—The Main Building. Article 2
The Bond of Brotherhood. Article 5
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Untitled Article 8
The Board of General Purposes. Article 9
Provincial Grand Lodge of Worcestershire. Article 9
Consecration of the Abiff Lodge, No. 2810. Article 9
WISDOM, STRENGTH, & BEAUTY Article 9
Untitled Ad 10
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Untitled Ad 10
Insignia on Parade. Article 10
At the Sign of the Perfect Ashlar. Article 11
The Alfred Newton Lodge at the Mansion House. Article 14
The Streatham Lodge, No. 2729. Article 16
The Cornish Lodge, No. 2369. Article 16
Untitled Ad 17
Untitled Ad 17
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The Oldest Lodge in the World. Article 18
Death of Bro. Dr. A. Stewart Brown. Article 19
Rulers in the Craft. Article 20
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The Alfred Newton Lodge At The Mansion House.

The Alfred Newton Lodge at the Mansion House .

r lHHE series of Masonic functions at the Mansion House , I which culminated in the meeting of the Alfred Newton Lodge on the 13 th October , was begun bv Lord Mavor Truscott in 1880 . In April of that year , he was invested as Junior Grand Warden , and he signalised his appointment in

the Craft and his occupancy of the civic chair by not onlv inviting the Most Worshipful Grand Master , the Prince of Wales , to a banquet , but by extending his invitation to upwards of three hundred distinguished brethren in London and the Provinces , including all the members of the Grand

Masters Lodge , No . t , of which he was in that year the Master for the second time . His example was followed in 1882 by the then Lord Mayor , R . W . Bro . Sir " = J . » Wh ' ittaker

TIIK OLD HALL liOO . M . inula I ' rmMli- . (• YUHU / I )

Ellis , who also invited the members of Xo . i Lodge and many distinguished Freemasons . In 188 4 , that popular and genial city magnate , the late Sir Robert Fowler , M . P ., followed suit , and he , too , was supported by a number of Grand Officers no ¦ less distinguished , amongst them Earl Amherst ( then Viscount Hohnesdale ) , Sir Francis Burdett , Sir Michael

Hicks-Beach , each of whom were Provincial Grand Masters . Lord Mayor Staples followed the precedent thus set in 1886 , but it was not until 1890 that a Lodge was summoned to meet in the historic building . In that year Lord Mayor Isaacs was W . M . of the Drury Lane Lodge , and the banquet on that occasion was preceded by the regular Lodge business . Sir Horatio Davis , who was Lord Mavor in 1 X 08 ,

also extended the hospitality of the Mansion House to his brethren , and a great gathering of Masons took place during his year of office . But it was left to the present occupant of the civic chair , Sir Alfred Newton , to make the circle of his masonic duties

complete , by not only inviting the members of the lodge which bears his name , together with a large number of Grand Officers , to partake of his hospitality , but to offer facilities for the holding of a lodge , at which candidates were initiated and the full lodge business gone through . The chair of the Alfred Newton Lodge is this year occupied by the Lord Mayor ' s son , Bro . Harry Kottingham Newton , M . A ., D . L ., who was the first initiate of the lodge , and under a dispensation

from the Most Worship ful Grand Master the meeting was held in the old Ball Room , and , besides the Worshipful Master , there were present : —Bro . A ; J . Naughton , the I . P . M ., and Bros . D . F . Norrington , S . W ., Arthur Stubb , J . W ., and the other officers . Three candidates presented themselves for initiation , viz .: Messrs . F . Newton Husbands , R . J . Renter , and

A . B . V . Tail ' s , and it is only just lo say that the Worshipful Master performed the ceremony in a manner which called forth the commendation of the Grand Officers and all who were privileged to be present . The-banquet was served hi the Egyptian Hall and the usual toasts were proposed and duly honored—those of the ' ' Oueen and the Craft , " and of the " Prince of Wales , " being ,

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