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The New Grand Officers.

THE NEW GRAND OFFICERS .

LONDON , SATURDAY , MAY 2 ti , 1860 .

WE now jivesent our readers with a slight . sketch of tho Masonic standing and services of the new Grand Officers ; and although it ivould be unreasonable to expect that where the prizes of the Order are so few , and the candidates so many , that the appointments ivill give universal satisfaction , we believe it will be generally admitted that there never was a time—if attention to the duties of the Order and dei'otion

to the interests of her charities are taken into consideration — -when a larger proportion of those appointed to grand oMce have more worthily won their spurs . LORD LONDESBOROUGH , S . G . W . —The Eight Hon . William Forester Denison , second Lord Lonclesborough , tho eldest son of the first Lord Lonclesborough ( better known as Lord

Albert Conyngham , but who assumed the name of Denison on succeeding to the estates of W . J . Denison , Esq ., in right of his mother , the eldest daughter of Joseph Denison , Esq . ) , P . G . W ., was born in 1834 , and has only within a few months succeeded to the title . His lordship , who is a deputy lieutenant for fche West Hiding of Yorkshire , and a magistrate

for the East Hiding , was initiated in the Constitutional Lodge , No . 371 , Beverley ( he being the representative in parliament of that borough from 18-57 to 1859 , when he was elected for Scarborough ) , on the 10 th of June , 18-57 , and has , we believe , served the offices of Warden and Master . His lordshipwe are informedis an enthusiastic lover of

, , Freemasonry , and is extremely popular amongst those ivho have the honour of being in any way connected with him . BRO . 'ALGERNON PERIOD ' S , J . G . W . —Bro . Perkins is a member of the eminent brewing firm of Barclay and Perkins ,

in the business of which he takes an active part . He was initiated in the Apollo University Lodge , No . 460 , about 1831 , and joined the Stovtford Loclge , No . 592 , at Bishops Stovtfoi-cl , in 1848 ; and having passed the chair of that Lodge , was appointed Senior Provincial Grand Warden for Herefordshire . Bro . Perkins joined the St . George and Corner Stone LodgeNo . 5 in 185-5 and was Master in 1857 .

, , , Bro . Perkins was exalted to the Royal Arch in tiie Alfred Chapter-, No . 425 , Oxford , and afterwards joined the Mount Lebanon , No . 630 , then held at Enfield , ancl fche Sfc . George ' s Chapter , No . 5 , in both of ivhich lie has gone through the Principals' chairs . Bro . Perkins served the office of Grand Steward about three years since , and is a most liberal

supporter of the charities , being a vice president of the Girls School , a vice president of the Boys School , and a life governor of the Royal Benevolent Institution for Aged Masons and their Widows . Bro . Perkins may be looked upon almost as an hereditary Grand Officer , his father , Bro . Henry Perkins , having served the office of Grand Sword Bearer in 1836 , ancl Senior Grand Deacon in 1837 ; and Ms uncle , Bro . Frederick Perkins , who is still alive , being also a Past Grand Deacon , bavino- served that office in 1819 .

BRO . CROJIBIE , S . G . D . —Bro . Lewis Orombie , Secretary of the London and South Western Railway , was initiated in the Jerusalem Lodge , No . 233 , in 1832 , taking his different degrees in it ; but having left London for Scotland in 1 S 33 , ho was admitted an honorary member , and so continued until 1845 , when he returned to reside in London , and again

became a subscribing member . Iu 1855 he served the office of Master , and is now the Treasurer of the Lod ge . He was exalted in the St . James ' s Chapter , No . 2 , in 1835 , and is also a member of the Observance Encampment of Kni ghts Templar . Whilst resident in Scotland , Bro . Orombie joined tho Aberdeen Lod No . 3 and the St . Maehor Locland

ge , , ge , served tlie office of Master in each in 1837 and 1839 respectively . In 1839 he was appointed by the Grand Master as Prov . G . M . for Aberdeensliirc , anil retained the office until his return to Ensdand , whni he resigned it , Bro . Orombie lias . . , _ >

served the office of Steward for both the Girls ancl Boys Schools , and was a Grand Steward in 1 S 56 . BRO . WHEELER , J . G . D . —Bro . Robert Warner Wheeler , a gentleman of independent property , was initiated in the Loclge Three Grand Principles , No . 645 , Cambridge , on tho 2 nd December , 1841 , ancl raised to the third degree on the Sth March , 1842 . In the following month he joined the

Scientific Lodge , No . 105 , Cambridge , and continued a subscribing member until he graduated in 1845 , when he became an honorary member . In 1 S 44 Bro . Wheeler joined the Prince of Wales Lodge , No . 324 , and is still a subscribing member , having- filled the chair as W . M . for two years . He is also a subscribing member and P . M . of the Castle Lodge

of Harmony , No . 27 , Eichmond , Surrey , besides being a member of the Hyde Lodge , No . 999 , Isle of Wight ; and of the Yarborough Lodge , No . 1113 , Brighton , for which a warrant has just been granted , Bro . Wheeler being one of the brethren petitioning for it . He has likewise been at different times a member of the Grand Stewards' Lodgeof the

So-, merset Plouse aud Inverness Lodge , No . 4 ; and of the Eoyal York Loclge , No . 394 , Brighton . Bro . Wheeler was exalted in the Pythagoras Chapter , No . 105 , Cambridge , in May , 1843 , and joined tlie St . James ' s Chapter , No . 2 , in June , 1846 , ancl having passed through all the offices still continues a member . He was installed in the Observance

Encampment of Knights Templar in 1845 , was Eminent Commander in 1856 , and appointed First Captain of the Grand Conclave in the same year . He has also taken the Mark degree , and the Eose Oroix and Thirtieth degree under the Antient and Accepted Eite . Bro . Wheeler is a Past Grand Steward , and has served the Stewardship at festivals of all the charities , when he made himself a vice-president of each . Bro . Wheeler is also named as the first Steward from the new

Yarborough Loclge for . the next festival of the Royal Benevolent Institution for Aged Masons and their Widows . Bro . Wheeler has served on the Board of General Purposes for three years , and on the General Committee of Grand Chapter for two years . He has always been unremitting to the duties of his Lodges , and , having principally resided in the country , has travelled some hundreds of miles to attend

their meetings . BRO . HENRY BRIDGES , G . S . B . —Bro . Henry Bridges was initiated in the East Surrey Lodge of Concord , No . 680 , on the 29 th of November , 1844 , passed January 17 th , 1845 , and raised February 21 st , 1845 ; appointed I . G . April llth , 1 S 45 ; S . D ., April 17 th 1846 ; J . W . April 16 th 1847 :

, , , S . W , April 20 th , 1 S 4 S ; and W . M ., April 20 th , 1 M 9 . During his year of office as W . M ., he initiated eleven gentlemen , passed ten , and raised eleven brethren . He also installed his successor , and was never absent from the duties of Lodge from his initiation until his year of office as W . M . expired . On the 21 sfc Jul y , 1848 , he was appointed Prov .

S . G . D . for Surrey . In May , 1849 , he served the office ol Steward to the Girls School , and became a life governor . He joined the Locl ge of Perpetual Friendship , No . . 157 , Bridgeivater , in December , 1849 , ancl initiated two gentlemen , passed seven , and raised four brethren , and installed one Worshipful Master . He next joined the Beaufort

Lodge , No . 120 , Bristol , in November , 1849 , and the Eural Philanthropic . bodge , No . 367 , Huntspill , on the 24 th May , 1850 , This Loclge had almost ceased to exist , when it was taken up and resuscitated by Bro . Bridges , and now numbers seventy-seven members . He was installed Worshipful Master of the Loclge on the 12 th July , 1850 , and re-elected

on the 13 th June , 1851 , and again in Jmie , 1 S 53 . Ho was elected Secretary in July , 1854 , and still continues in that office . In this Lodge Bro . Brid ges has initiated thirty-six gentlemen , jiassed fifty-one , and raised thirty-five brethren , and installed four Worshipful Masters . In March , 1 . 854 he served the office of Steward to the Boys School , and became a life governor . He joined the Britannic Lodge , No . 38 , in April , 1855 , was appointed S , " W ., May 10 , iu the saras yeav

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THE NEW GRAND OFFICERS. Article 1
THE MORGAN MYSTERY; Article 2
THE LATE SIR C. BARRY, R.A. Article 4
MASONRY IN AMERICA. Article 8
CLANDESTINE MASONRY IN NEW OPLEANS. Article 9
NOTES ON LITERATURE, SCIENCE AND ART. Article 10
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 11
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 11
METROPOLITAN. Article 13
PROVINCIAL. Article 14
ROYAL ARCH. Article 17
COLONIAL. Article 18
AMERICA. Article 19
Obituary. Article 19
THE WEEK. Article 20
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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The New Grand Officers.

THE NEW GRAND OFFICERS .

LONDON , SATURDAY , MAY 2 ti , 1860 .

WE now jivesent our readers with a slight . sketch of tho Masonic standing and services of the new Grand Officers ; and although it ivould be unreasonable to expect that where the prizes of the Order are so few , and the candidates so many , that the appointments ivill give universal satisfaction , we believe it will be generally admitted that there never was a time—if attention to the duties of the Order and dei'otion

to the interests of her charities are taken into consideration — -when a larger proportion of those appointed to grand oMce have more worthily won their spurs . LORD LONDESBOROUGH , S . G . W . —The Eight Hon . William Forester Denison , second Lord Lonclesborough , tho eldest son of the first Lord Lonclesborough ( better known as Lord

Albert Conyngham , but who assumed the name of Denison on succeeding to the estates of W . J . Denison , Esq ., in right of his mother , the eldest daughter of Joseph Denison , Esq . ) , P . G . W ., was born in 1834 , and has only within a few months succeeded to the title . His lordship , who is a deputy lieutenant for fche West Hiding of Yorkshire , and a magistrate

for the East Hiding , was initiated in the Constitutional Lodge , No . 371 , Beverley ( he being the representative in parliament of that borough from 18-57 to 1859 , when he was elected for Scarborough ) , on the 10 th of June , 18-57 , and has , we believe , served the offices of Warden and Master . His lordshipwe are informedis an enthusiastic lover of

, , Freemasonry , and is extremely popular amongst those ivho have the honour of being in any way connected with him . BRO . 'ALGERNON PERIOD ' S , J . G . W . —Bro . Perkins is a member of the eminent brewing firm of Barclay and Perkins ,

in the business of which he takes an active part . He was initiated in the Apollo University Lodge , No . 460 , about 1831 , and joined the Stovtford Loclge , No . 592 , at Bishops Stovtfoi-cl , in 1848 ; and having passed the chair of that Lodge , was appointed Senior Provincial Grand Warden for Herefordshire . Bro . Perkins joined the St . George and Corner Stone LodgeNo . 5 in 185-5 and was Master in 1857 .

, , , Bro . Perkins was exalted to the Royal Arch in tiie Alfred Chapter-, No . 425 , Oxford , and afterwards joined the Mount Lebanon , No . 630 , then held at Enfield , ancl fche Sfc . George ' s Chapter , No . 5 , in both of ivhich lie has gone through the Principals' chairs . Bro . Perkins served the office of Grand Steward about three years since , and is a most liberal

supporter of the charities , being a vice president of the Girls School , a vice president of the Boys School , and a life governor of the Royal Benevolent Institution for Aged Masons and their Widows . Bro . Perkins may be looked upon almost as an hereditary Grand Officer , his father , Bro . Henry Perkins , having served the office of Grand Sword Bearer in 1836 , ancl Senior Grand Deacon in 1837 ; and Ms uncle , Bro . Frederick Perkins , who is still alive , being also a Past Grand Deacon , bavino- served that office in 1819 .

BRO . CROJIBIE , S . G . D . —Bro . Lewis Orombie , Secretary of the London and South Western Railway , was initiated in the Jerusalem Lodge , No . 233 , in 1832 , taking his different degrees in it ; but having left London for Scotland in 1 S 33 , ho was admitted an honorary member , and so continued until 1845 , when he returned to reside in London , and again

became a subscribing member . Iu 1855 he served the office of Master , and is now the Treasurer of the Lod ge . He was exalted in the St . James ' s Chapter , No . 2 , in 1835 , and is also a member of the Observance Encampment of Kni ghts Templar . Whilst resident in Scotland , Bro . Orombie joined tho Aberdeen Lod No . 3 and the St . Maehor Locland

ge , , ge , served tlie office of Master in each in 1837 and 1839 respectively . In 1839 he was appointed by the Grand Master as Prov . G . M . for Aberdeensliirc , anil retained the office until his return to Ensdand , whni he resigned it , Bro . Orombie lias . . , _ >

served the office of Steward for both the Girls ancl Boys Schools , and was a Grand Steward in 1 S 56 . BRO . WHEELER , J . G . D . —Bro . Robert Warner Wheeler , a gentleman of independent property , was initiated in the Loclge Three Grand Principles , No . 645 , Cambridge , on tho 2 nd December , 1841 , ancl raised to the third degree on the Sth March , 1842 . In the following month he joined the

Scientific Lodge , No . 105 , Cambridge , and continued a subscribing member until he graduated in 1845 , when he became an honorary member . In 1 S 44 Bro . Wheeler joined the Prince of Wales Lodge , No . 324 , and is still a subscribing member , having- filled the chair as W . M . for two years . He is also a subscribing member and P . M . of the Castle Lodge

of Harmony , No . 27 , Eichmond , Surrey , besides being a member of the Hyde Lodge , No . 999 , Isle of Wight ; and of the Yarborough Lodge , No . 1113 , Brighton , for which a warrant has just been granted , Bro . Wheeler being one of the brethren petitioning for it . He has likewise been at different times a member of the Grand Stewards' Lodgeof the

So-, merset Plouse aud Inverness Lodge , No . 4 ; and of the Eoyal York Loclge , No . 394 , Brighton . Bro . Wheeler was exalted in the Pythagoras Chapter , No . 105 , Cambridge , in May , 1843 , and joined tlie St . James ' s Chapter , No . 2 , in June , 1846 , ancl having passed through all the offices still continues a member . He was installed in the Observance

Encampment of Knights Templar in 1845 , was Eminent Commander in 1856 , and appointed First Captain of the Grand Conclave in the same year . He has also taken the Mark degree , and the Eose Oroix and Thirtieth degree under the Antient and Accepted Eite . Bro . Wheeler is a Past Grand Steward , and has served the Stewardship at festivals of all the charities , when he made himself a vice-president of each . Bro . Wheeler is also named as the first Steward from the new

Yarborough Loclge for . the next festival of the Royal Benevolent Institution for Aged Masons and their Widows . Bro . Wheeler has served on the Board of General Purposes for three years , and on the General Committee of Grand Chapter for two years . He has always been unremitting to the duties of his Lodges , and , having principally resided in the country , has travelled some hundreds of miles to attend

their meetings . BRO . HENRY BRIDGES , G . S . B . —Bro . Henry Bridges was initiated in the East Surrey Lodge of Concord , No . 680 , on the 29 th of November , 1844 , passed January 17 th , 1845 , and raised February 21 st , 1845 ; appointed I . G . April llth , 1 S 45 ; S . D ., April 17 th 1846 ; J . W . April 16 th 1847 :

, , , S . W , April 20 th , 1 S 4 S ; and W . M ., April 20 th , 1 M 9 . During his year of office as W . M ., he initiated eleven gentlemen , passed ten , and raised eleven brethren . He also installed his successor , and was never absent from the duties of Lodge from his initiation until his year of office as W . M . expired . On the 21 sfc Jul y , 1848 , he was appointed Prov .

S . G . D . for Surrey . In May , 1849 , he served the office ol Steward to the Girls School , and became a life governor . He joined the Locl ge of Perpetual Friendship , No . . 157 , Bridgeivater , in December , 1849 , ancl initiated two gentlemen , passed seven , and raised four brethren , and installed one Worshipful Master . He next joined the Beaufort

Lodge , No . 120 , Bristol , in November , 1849 , and the Eural Philanthropic . bodge , No . 367 , Huntspill , on the 24 th May , 1850 , This Loclge had almost ceased to exist , when it was taken up and resuscitated by Bro . Bridges , and now numbers seventy-seven members . He was installed Worshipful Master of the Loclge on the 12 th July , 1850 , and re-elected

on the 13 th June , 1851 , and again in Jmie , 1 S 53 . Ho was elected Secretary in July , 1854 , and still continues in that office . In this Lodge Bro . Brid ges has initiated thirty-six gentlemen , jiassed fifty-one , and raised thirty-five brethren , and installed four Worshipful Masters . In March , 1 . 854 he served the office of Steward to the Boys School , and became a life governor . He joined the Britannic Lodge , No . 38 , in April , 1855 , was appointed S , " W ., May 10 , iu the saras yeav

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