Skip to main content
Museum of Freemasonry

Masonic Periodicals Online

  • Explore
  • Advanced Search
  • Home
  • Explore
  • The Masonic Illustrated
  • Dec. 1, 1905
  • Page 11
  • Ad01102
Current:

The Masonic Illustrated, Dec. 1, 1905: Page 11

  • Back to The Masonic Illustrated, Dec. 1, 1905
  • Print image
  • Articles/Ads
    Article Regent Lodge, No. 3121. Page 1 of 1
    Ad Untitled Page 1 of 1
Page 11

Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.

Regent Lodge, No. 3121.

Regent Lodge , No . 3121 .

^ l ^ HE roll of lodges of our great metropolis received yet I another increase by the consecration of the Regent Lodge , No . 3121 , at the Imperial Restaurant , Regent Street , W ., on the 31 st of October . The ceremony was performed by V . W . Bro . Sir Edward Letchworth , F . S . A .,

Grand Secretary , in his usual dignified and impressive manner , assisted by the following consecrating officers : — Bros . John Thornhill AToreland , ALA ., P . G . D . ; the Prov-Grand Alaster of Berkshire , as S . W . ; Lieut .-Col . Clifford Probyn , P . G . Treasurer , as J . W . ; the Rev . Canon Brownrigg

P . G . Chaplain , as Chaplain ; Frank Richardson , P . D . G . R ., G . D . C ., as D . C . ; J . W . Alartin , P . A . G . D . C . ; and the Doj uty Prov . Grand Master of Berkshire , as I . G .

BRO . FREDERICK HENBV BINGHAM . Bro . the Rev . Canon Brownrigg delivered an eloquent oration on Regent Street and its neighbourhood , which explained to the brethren that Regent Street was the first attempt at a really great street improvement in London . At the conclusion of the ceremony of consecration the

Consecrating Alaster installed Bro . Frederick Henry Bingham , P . AI ., as first Worshipful Alaster , who appointed and invested his officers as follows : —Bros . Michael Burgoyne , P . M ., acting I . P . M . ; William Lockwood , P . M . as S . W . ; John J . Edwards , P . M ., as J . W . ; Barnett Marcus , P . M ., as

Treasurer ; Joseph Aladge as Secretary ; Alfred D . Rayner , P . M ., as S . D . ; Edward J . Clarke , P . M ., as J . D . ; Frederick Klein , P . AL , as D . C . ; Thomas C . Brice as I . G . ; Joseph Levi , P . AI . ; Antonio Andagna , P . M . ; Geo . W . Stephenson James Towning , Thomas Clark , Alfred Peira , and John

Webb , Stewards ; and John Aillud , Tyler . Before closing the lodge a vote of thanks was passed to the consecrating officers , and all were elected lion , members , and the Worshipful Alaster presented them with a founders' jewel as a slight recognition of their services . In

reply , Bro . Sir Edward Letchworth said , as the mouthpiece of those who had the privilege of taking part in the consecrating ceremony , he tendered their warmest thanks for the resolution so kindly passed . It had been a very great pleasure to all of them to assist in consecrating a lodge such

as the Regent , and they would treasure the jewel the Worshipful Alaster had so kindly presented . The Secretary then read propositions for eleven initiates . The lodge was closed and the brethren adjourned to a well-served banquet . The usual loyal and Alasonic toasts were duly honoured , and the Worshipful Alaster , in proposing

the toast of " The Grand Officers , " called upon RAY . Bro John Thornhill Aloreland , ALA ., Provincial Grand Alaster for Berkshire , to respond . Bro . John Thornhill Moreland , in replying , expressed his appreciation of the kind terms in which the Worshipful Alaster had proposed the toast , and was very pleased to find

the province over which he had the honour to preside so well represented . In proposing the toast of " The Consecrating Officers , '' the Worshipful Alaster expressed the deep sense of the obligation the consecrating officers had laid ( hem under

through having rendered the magnificent ceremony in such an impressive and perfect manner . This was responded to by Bro . J . W . Martin , P . A . G . D . C , who , in a very humorous and vigorous speech , remarked that he was deeply ? sensible of the honour which had been

conferred on him , that being the first time it had been his privilege to assist at a consecration of a London lodge . Bro . Col . Clifford Probyn , P . G . Treas ., proposed the toast of "The Worshipful Alaster , " who , in reply , said that he was delighted to take up the position of first Worshipful Alaster ,

and it gave him exceptional pleasure to thank Bro . Col . Clifford Probyn for his very kind remarks . He knew of no one who was more capable of speaking well of his friends , and that he felt himself particularly fortunate in having such an eloquent and able speaker to propose his toast , more

particularly so when the remarks fell from the lips of a welltried and genuine friend whom he had had the pleasure of working with for many many years in and out of Alasonry . The toast of " The Treasurer and Officers of the Lodge " concluded the adulatory programme , which was interspersed with a first-class concert .

Ad01102

™ e SHIPWRECKED MARINERSFishermen and ' Royal Benevolent SOCIETY . Patron-HIS MAJESTY THE KING . THE SHIPWRECKED MARINERS' SGCIETY has relieved over Half a Million persons since its foundation in 18 39 . By this National Organisation and its Local Representatives everywhere : — 1 . The Shipwrecked are instantly cared for on the . er ^ s ^ fjr ^ B-r- ^ , spot and sent home . »^ tt hS ^ ciMfiS Orphan are immediately -fi | iBll ^^^^^ Ml ^^ sought out and succoured . ^ ssl ? u @ r > ' ~ - " «« lrs » couraged in self-help by " There is Sorrow on the Sea . " availing themselves of the 1 advantages of membership . FUNDS ARE EARNESTLY APPEALED FOR . Cliainit . iii : Yice-Admiral W . F . S . MANN . Hankers : WILLIAMS DEACONS BANK , lid ., Cockspur-St „ Charing Cross . Secretary : G . E . MAUDE , Esq ., 26 , Suffolk Street , Pall Mall East , London , S . W .

“The Masonic Illustrated: 1905-12-01, Page 11” Masonic Periodicals Online, Library and Museum of Freemasonry, 9 May 2025, django:8000/periodicals/mil/issues/mil_01121905/page/11/.
  • List
  • Grid
Title Category Page
Untitled Article 1
Rare Certificates. Article 2
United Grand Lodge. Article 5
Grand Lodge of Scotland. Article 6
Consecration of the Guildhall Lodge, No. 3116. Article 7
Regent Lodge, No. 3121. Article 11
Untitled Ad 11
Untitled Ad 12
Untitled Ad 12
Qualifications of Candidates. Article 12
At the Sign of the Perfect Ashlar Article 13
Untitled Ad 15
Our Lady of Light. Article 16
York Lodge, No. 236. Article 16
Untitled Ad 16
Untitled Ad 16
Liverpool Cathedral. Article 17
Untitled Ad 17
Provincial Brand Lodge of Cambridgeshire. Article 18
The Marquess of Hertford. Article 18
Provincial Grand Lodge of Sussex. Article 18
Untitled Ad 18
Province of Northumberland. Article 19
The Royal Arthur Lodge, No. 1360. Article 19
Consecration of the Lakeland Lodge, No. 3134. Article 20
Untitled Ad 20
History of the Lodge of Em ulation, No . 21. Article 21
Untitled Ad 23
Untitled Ad 23
Untitled Ad 24
Untitled Ad 24
Page 1

Page 1

1 Article
Page 2

Page 2

1 Article
Page 3

Page 3

1 Article
Page 4

Page 4

1 Article
Page 5

Page 5

1 Article
Page 6

Page 6

2 Articles
Page 7

Page 7

1 Article
Page 8

Page 8

1 Article
Page 9

Page 9

1 Article
Page 10

Page 10

1 Article
Page 11

Page 11

2 Articles
Page 12

Page 12

3 Articles
Page 13

Page 13

2 Articles
Page 14

Page 14

1 Article
Page 15

Page 15

2 Articles
Page 16

Page 16

4 Articles
Page 17

Page 17

2 Articles
Page 18

Page 18

5 Articles
Page 19

Page 19

3 Articles
Page 20

Page 20

2 Articles
Page 21

Page 21

1 Article
Page 22

Page 22

1 Article
Page 23

Page 23

3 Articles
Page 24

Page 24

3 Articles
Page 11

Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.

Regent Lodge, No. 3121.

Regent Lodge , No . 3121 .

^ l ^ HE roll of lodges of our great metropolis received yet I another increase by the consecration of the Regent Lodge , No . 3121 , at the Imperial Restaurant , Regent Street , W ., on the 31 st of October . The ceremony was performed by V . W . Bro . Sir Edward Letchworth , F . S . A .,

Grand Secretary , in his usual dignified and impressive manner , assisted by the following consecrating officers : — Bros . John Thornhill AToreland , ALA ., P . G . D . ; the Prov-Grand Alaster of Berkshire , as S . W . ; Lieut .-Col . Clifford Probyn , P . G . Treasurer , as J . W . ; the Rev . Canon Brownrigg

P . G . Chaplain , as Chaplain ; Frank Richardson , P . D . G . R ., G . D . C ., as D . C . ; J . W . Alartin , P . A . G . D . C . ; and the Doj uty Prov . Grand Master of Berkshire , as I . G .

BRO . FREDERICK HENBV BINGHAM . Bro . the Rev . Canon Brownrigg delivered an eloquent oration on Regent Street and its neighbourhood , which explained to the brethren that Regent Street was the first attempt at a really great street improvement in London . At the conclusion of the ceremony of consecration the

Consecrating Alaster installed Bro . Frederick Henry Bingham , P . AI ., as first Worshipful Alaster , who appointed and invested his officers as follows : —Bros . Michael Burgoyne , P . M ., acting I . P . M . ; William Lockwood , P . M . as S . W . ; John J . Edwards , P . M ., as J . W . ; Barnett Marcus , P . M ., as

Treasurer ; Joseph Aladge as Secretary ; Alfred D . Rayner , P . M ., as S . D . ; Edward J . Clarke , P . M ., as J . D . ; Frederick Klein , P . AL , as D . C . ; Thomas C . Brice as I . G . ; Joseph Levi , P . AI . ; Antonio Andagna , P . M . ; Geo . W . Stephenson James Towning , Thomas Clark , Alfred Peira , and John

Webb , Stewards ; and John Aillud , Tyler . Before closing the lodge a vote of thanks was passed to the consecrating officers , and all were elected lion , members , and the Worshipful Alaster presented them with a founders' jewel as a slight recognition of their services . In

reply , Bro . Sir Edward Letchworth said , as the mouthpiece of those who had the privilege of taking part in the consecrating ceremony , he tendered their warmest thanks for the resolution so kindly passed . It had been a very great pleasure to all of them to assist in consecrating a lodge such

as the Regent , and they would treasure the jewel the Worshipful Alaster had so kindly presented . The Secretary then read propositions for eleven initiates . The lodge was closed and the brethren adjourned to a well-served banquet . The usual loyal and Alasonic toasts were duly honoured , and the Worshipful Alaster , in proposing

the toast of " The Grand Officers , " called upon RAY . Bro John Thornhill Aloreland , ALA ., Provincial Grand Alaster for Berkshire , to respond . Bro . John Thornhill Moreland , in replying , expressed his appreciation of the kind terms in which the Worshipful Alaster had proposed the toast , and was very pleased to find

the province over which he had the honour to preside so well represented . In proposing the toast of " The Consecrating Officers , '' the Worshipful Alaster expressed the deep sense of the obligation the consecrating officers had laid ( hem under

through having rendered the magnificent ceremony in such an impressive and perfect manner . This was responded to by Bro . J . W . Martin , P . A . G . D . C , who , in a very humorous and vigorous speech , remarked that he was deeply ? sensible of the honour which had been

conferred on him , that being the first time it had been his privilege to assist at a consecration of a London lodge . Bro . Col . Clifford Probyn , P . G . Treas ., proposed the toast of "The Worshipful Alaster , " who , in reply , said that he was delighted to take up the position of first Worshipful Alaster ,

and it gave him exceptional pleasure to thank Bro . Col . Clifford Probyn for his very kind remarks . He knew of no one who was more capable of speaking well of his friends , and that he felt himself particularly fortunate in having such an eloquent and able speaker to propose his toast , more

particularly so when the remarks fell from the lips of a welltried and genuine friend whom he had had the pleasure of working with for many many years in and out of Alasonry . The toast of " The Treasurer and Officers of the Lodge " concluded the adulatory programme , which was interspersed with a first-class concert .

Ad01102

™ e SHIPWRECKED MARINERSFishermen and ' Royal Benevolent SOCIETY . Patron-HIS MAJESTY THE KING . THE SHIPWRECKED MARINERS' SGCIETY has relieved over Half a Million persons since its foundation in 18 39 . By this National Organisation and its Local Representatives everywhere : — 1 . The Shipwrecked are instantly cared for on the . er ^ s ^ fjr ^ B-r- ^ , spot and sent home . »^ tt hS ^ ciMfiS Orphan are immediately -fi | iBll ^^^^^ Ml ^^ sought out and succoured . ^ ssl ? u @ r > ' ~ - " «« lrs » couraged in self-help by " There is Sorrow on the Sea . " availing themselves of the 1 advantages of membership . FUNDS ARE EARNESTLY APPEALED FOR . Cliainit . iii : Yice-Admiral W . F . S . MANN . Hankers : WILLIAMS DEACONS BANK , lid ., Cockspur-St „ Charing Cross . Secretary : G . E . MAUDE , Esq ., 26 , Suffolk Street , Pall Mall East , London , S . W .

  • Prev page
  • 1
  • 10
  • You're on page11
  • 12
  • 24
  • Next page
  • Accredited Museum Designated Outstanding Collection
  • LIBRARY AND MUSEUM CHARITABLE TRUST OF THE UNITED GRAND LODGE OF ENGLAND REGISTERED CHARITY NUMBER 1058497 / ALL RIGHTS RESERVED © 2025

  • Accessibility statement

  • Designed, developed, and maintained by King's Digital Lab

We use cookies to track usage and preferences.

Privacy & cookie policy