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United Grand Lodge.

the throne , supported by Bro . John Fawcett , Prov . G . M . for Durham , as D . G . M ., and tlio other Grand Officers , as given ahove . Grand Lodge having been opened in due form , Bro . J . HuvsnE , P . G . Chap , offered up the following prayer : —" Vouchsafe Thy blessing , O Lord of Heaven and Earth , \ ipon this Grand Lodge here assembled in Thy presence . May our

labours this day be conducted in a spirit of unity and brotherly love , and grant that they may tend to promote the welfare of our fraternity , and above all , extend the honour and glory of Thy most holy name . " Grand Lodge having declared open , The G . SECRETARY read the minutes of the last Grand Lodge ,

referring to the election of the M . AV . G . Master whieh were confirmed , and he was then proclaimed and saluted with the usual honours . The G . MASTER said , —Brethren , I thank you most sincerely for again electing me to the honourable office of Grand Master . I can assure you that I value your confidence most

sincerely , and my only wish was that I should have been enabled to perform my duties more regular than ifc was in my power fco do in the last year , but the ill-health of Lady Zetland on two occasions prevented me from appearing ^ before you . I

have now had the honour of being elected as your Grand Master for 21 years , ancl during the whole of that time I have received fche most cordial support from all the brethren , and I may say during the whole of thafc time I believe I have not made a single enenij-. During the time also that I have had the honour of filling that office , our Charities havo increased to

a degree which was never expected 21 years ago ; and as they are all in a most flourishing state , ifc is most gratifying to me , and reflects the highest credit upon the Craft . I feel that I am getting old in your service , but I am most anxious to do my duty , and I hope I shall continue to receive that support which has always been accorded to me . ( Cheers . )

The G . MASTER said , —I reappoint as Deputy Grand Master the Earl de Grey and Ripon , and I may say thafc this morning I received a letter from him apologising for his absence , as this day there is an unusual amount of business sit the AVar Office , no less than three foreign mails going out , avid which engage his attention . I may say , however , that no Cabinet Minister

ever devoted so much time to Masonry as Earl de Grey ancl Ripon . ( Hear , hear , and . cheers . ) The D . G . Master was then proclaimed , and saluted in the usual manner .

The G . MASTER then proceeded to appoint the Grand Officers for the year as follows : — Bro . Earl de Grey and Ripon ... Deputy Grand Master . „ Sir Michael E . Hicks Beach Senior Grand Warden . „ Victor Williamson Junior Grand AVarden . RevJohn SedgwickDD ") .

„ . , .. „ , ... . . j Rev . Charles Jltikes Davy ... j Gralld O' ^' -mis . „ Samuel Tomkins Grand Treas . ( elected . ) „ - 'Eneas J . Mclntyre Grand Registrar . „ AA'm . Grny Clarke .. ¦> Grand Secretary . „ Richard Brandt ] G' Sec - * German Corj respondenee . ,, J . S . Pullen 1 „ . ,-, , ,, beni 01 ' brnnd Deflcons

,, George Cox 5 - „ James Merry weather 7 T ,-. i-r > „ Charles Beaumont j Jum 01 ' Grantl Deacons-„ Fred . Pepys Cockerell G . Supt . of Works . „ Albert W . AVoods G . Dir . of Cers . „ Thomas Fenn Assist . G . Dir . of Cers . Richard B . Cope G . Sword Bearer .

„ „ William Farnfield Assist . G . Secretary . „ James Coward Grand Organist . „ John Emmens G . Pursuivant . „ Thomas Lewis Assist . G . Pursuivant . „ Charles B . Payne ,., Grand Tyler .

The G . MASTER then approved ths following brethren as Grand Stewards for the year : — [ ntrodacGd by Bro . Heather Bigg , 1 Bro . Francis W . Truscott . „ John Sampson Pierce , 2 „ Charles A eniiell . „ Henry Lumley , 4 „ Francis T . Barry . „ Alexr . Young Spearman , 5 ... „ John F . Jackson . Harry Hankey Dobree 6 Colonel H . Daniel ! .

„ , „ , „ George P . Clark , 8 „ A . A . Richards .-. „ Stanley Robinson , U „ AA alter Richardson ; . „ Richard Baker , 21 ,, Stephen P . Norris . j , James Thomas Hooper , 23 ... ., AVilliam Kirby . „ James Coxon Richardson , 2 G „ AVilliam Smith . „ Owen Bowen , 29 „ T . Y . C . Bambridge . „ Conrad Clunie Dumas , 46 ... „ Frederick Heritage .

„ Leonard Harris , 58 „ Edmond Fienniby . „ Edward Henry Watts , 60 ... „ George W . Rope . „ Henry Norman , 91 „ David Shrewsbury . „ Henry J . P . Dumas , 99 „ Frederick Wells . „ S . Kemball Cooke , 197 „ Alexander G . Linn . „ Robert Grey , 259 „ Edward Routh . The G . MASTEE said , —I give notice that I shall at the next

Grand Lodge move that Bro . Dickie shall take the rank p . nd wear the clothing of P . G . Purst . There being no further business the Grand Lodge was closed in due form , and with solemn piayer .

THE BANQUET . At half-past six o'clock the Grand Master and tho rest of the Grand Officers proceeded iu procession to the great hall where the brethren had already assembled , and having made onecircuit of it , the noble Earl took fche chair , supported by Bro . Fawcett , Bro . Lord Sherborne , Bro . Col . Bowyer , Provincial Grand Masters , aud many Grand Officers , Past and Present ,

and tlie body of the hall was completely and almost inconveniently crowded . The banquet was served in a very satisfactory manner , and embraced everything of delicacy which the season could afford , and ifc is needless to say that full justice was dono to them .

Grace was sung by the professional singers . On the withdrawal of the cloth , The G . MASTER said , you will all anticipate as loyal Masons and loyal subjects the toast I am now about to propose to you , which is the health of fier Majesty the Queen ; and ib requires no effort on my part fco persuade you to drink a toast which all Englishmen receive with the utmost enthusiasm , and no

Englishman more so than a Free aud Accepted Mason ( hear , hear )" Brethren , ifc has been lately mentioned , and in public speeches lamented , that her Majesty should not show herself more to her people . I am quite sure that however much we as Masons may lament her Majesty's absence from public life , yet as Masons we also sympathise with her Majesty's feelings , and I am sure there

is no good Mason who would venture to blame her Majesty for indulging her feelings of affection for that bereavement which has so unfortunately come upon her . Although her Majesty may dislike to appear in public , yet no one can say thafc she neglects her duty as Sovereign of these realms , and I feel certain that the Craft in general sympathise most deeply with ,

her Majesty ; but though we might rejoice to see her more in public , yofc we respect and venerate that conjugal grief which lies upon her up to this time ( hear , hear ) . Brethren , I need not ask you to join wifch me in drinking with the greatest cordiality and sincerity "The Health of her Majesty the Queen . " ( Loud cheers ) .

" God save the Queen . " The G . MASTEB , —Brethren , the next toast 1 have to propose is one which must be exceedingly acceptable to this company ; it is the health of his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales , the Princess of Wales , and the rest of the Royal Family . Iu giving the toasfc , brethren , I must say a few Avords as to tho

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GRAND LODGE PROPERTY. Article 1
MARK MASONRY. Article 1
CHURCH BELLS : THEIR ANTIQUITIES AND CONNECTION WITH ARCHITECTURE. Article 3
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 4
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 6
MASONIC LAWS. Article 6
Untitled Article 7
MASONIC MEM. Article 7
UNITED GRAND LODGE. Article 7
METROPOLITAN. Article 10
PROVINCIAL. Article 12
ROYAL ARCH. Article 14
INDIA. Article 14
PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. Article 16
Poetry. Article 16
LITERARY EXTRACTS. Article 17
THE WEEK. Article 17
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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United Grand Lodge.

the throne , supported by Bro . John Fawcett , Prov . G . M . for Durham , as D . G . M ., and tlio other Grand Officers , as given ahove . Grand Lodge having been opened in due form , Bro . J . HuvsnE , P . G . Chap , offered up the following prayer : —" Vouchsafe Thy blessing , O Lord of Heaven and Earth , \ ipon this Grand Lodge here assembled in Thy presence . May our

labours this day be conducted in a spirit of unity and brotherly love , and grant that they may tend to promote the welfare of our fraternity , and above all , extend the honour and glory of Thy most holy name . " Grand Lodge having declared open , The G . SECRETARY read the minutes of the last Grand Lodge ,

referring to the election of the M . AV . G . Master whieh were confirmed , and he was then proclaimed and saluted with the usual honours . The G . MASTER said , —Brethren , I thank you most sincerely for again electing me to the honourable office of Grand Master . I can assure you that I value your confidence most

sincerely , and my only wish was that I should have been enabled to perform my duties more regular than ifc was in my power fco do in the last year , but the ill-health of Lady Zetland on two occasions prevented me from appearing ^ before you . I

have now had the honour of being elected as your Grand Master for 21 years , ancl during the whole of that time I have received fche most cordial support from all the brethren , and I may say during the whole of thafc time I believe I have not made a single enenij-. During the time also that I have had the honour of filling that office , our Charities havo increased to

a degree which was never expected 21 years ago ; and as they are all in a most flourishing state , ifc is most gratifying to me , and reflects the highest credit upon the Craft . I feel that I am getting old in your service , but I am most anxious to do my duty , and I hope I shall continue to receive that support which has always been accorded to me . ( Cheers . )

The G . MASTER said , —I reappoint as Deputy Grand Master the Earl de Grey and Ripon , and I may say thafc this morning I received a letter from him apologising for his absence , as this day there is an unusual amount of business sit the AVar Office , no less than three foreign mails going out , avid which engage his attention . I may say , however , that no Cabinet Minister

ever devoted so much time to Masonry as Earl de Grey ancl Ripon . ( Hear , hear , and . cheers . ) The D . G . Master was then proclaimed , and saluted in the usual manner .

The G . MASTER then proceeded to appoint the Grand Officers for the year as follows : — Bro . Earl de Grey and Ripon ... Deputy Grand Master . „ Sir Michael E . Hicks Beach Senior Grand Warden . „ Victor Williamson Junior Grand AVarden . RevJohn SedgwickDD ") .

„ . , .. „ , ... . . j Rev . Charles Jltikes Davy ... j Gralld O' ^' -mis . „ Samuel Tomkins Grand Treas . ( elected . ) „ - 'Eneas J . Mclntyre Grand Registrar . „ AA'm . Grny Clarke .. ¦> Grand Secretary . „ Richard Brandt ] G' Sec - * German Corj respondenee . ,, J . S . Pullen 1 „ . ,-, , ,, beni 01 ' brnnd Deflcons

,, George Cox 5 - „ James Merry weather 7 T ,-. i-r > „ Charles Beaumont j Jum 01 ' Grantl Deacons-„ Fred . Pepys Cockerell G . Supt . of Works . „ Albert W . AVoods G . Dir . of Cers . „ Thomas Fenn Assist . G . Dir . of Cers . Richard B . Cope G . Sword Bearer .

„ „ William Farnfield Assist . G . Secretary . „ James Coward Grand Organist . „ John Emmens G . Pursuivant . „ Thomas Lewis Assist . G . Pursuivant . „ Charles B . Payne ,., Grand Tyler .

The G . MASTER then approved ths following brethren as Grand Stewards for the year : — [ ntrodacGd by Bro . Heather Bigg , 1 Bro . Francis W . Truscott . „ John Sampson Pierce , 2 „ Charles A eniiell . „ Henry Lumley , 4 „ Francis T . Barry . „ Alexr . Young Spearman , 5 ... „ John F . Jackson . Harry Hankey Dobree 6 Colonel H . Daniel ! .

„ , „ , „ George P . Clark , 8 „ A . A . Richards .-. „ Stanley Robinson , U „ AA alter Richardson ; . „ Richard Baker , 21 ,, Stephen P . Norris . j , James Thomas Hooper , 23 ... ., AVilliam Kirby . „ James Coxon Richardson , 2 G „ AVilliam Smith . „ Owen Bowen , 29 „ T . Y . C . Bambridge . „ Conrad Clunie Dumas , 46 ... „ Frederick Heritage .

„ Leonard Harris , 58 „ Edmond Fienniby . „ Edward Henry Watts , 60 ... „ George W . Rope . „ Henry Norman , 91 „ David Shrewsbury . „ Henry J . P . Dumas , 99 „ Frederick Wells . „ S . Kemball Cooke , 197 „ Alexander G . Linn . „ Robert Grey , 259 „ Edward Routh . The G . MASTEE said , —I give notice that I shall at the next

Grand Lodge move that Bro . Dickie shall take the rank p . nd wear the clothing of P . G . Purst . There being no further business the Grand Lodge was closed in due form , and with solemn piayer .

THE BANQUET . At half-past six o'clock the Grand Master and tho rest of the Grand Officers proceeded iu procession to the great hall where the brethren had already assembled , and having made onecircuit of it , the noble Earl took fche chair , supported by Bro . Fawcett , Bro . Lord Sherborne , Bro . Col . Bowyer , Provincial Grand Masters , aud many Grand Officers , Past and Present ,

and tlie body of the hall was completely and almost inconveniently crowded . The banquet was served in a very satisfactory manner , and embraced everything of delicacy which the season could afford , and ifc is needless to say that full justice was dono to them .

Grace was sung by the professional singers . On the withdrawal of the cloth , The G . MASTER said , you will all anticipate as loyal Masons and loyal subjects the toast I am now about to propose to you , which is the health of fier Majesty the Queen ; and ib requires no effort on my part fco persuade you to drink a toast which all Englishmen receive with the utmost enthusiasm , and no

Englishman more so than a Free aud Accepted Mason ( hear , hear )" Brethren , ifc has been lately mentioned , and in public speeches lamented , that her Majesty should not show herself more to her people . I am quite sure that however much we as Masons may lament her Majesty's absence from public life , yet as Masons we also sympathise with her Majesty's feelings , and I am sure there

is no good Mason who would venture to blame her Majesty for indulging her feelings of affection for that bereavement which has so unfortunately come upon her . Although her Majesty may dislike to appear in public , yet no one can say thafc she neglects her duty as Sovereign of these realms , and I feel certain that the Craft in general sympathise most deeply with ,

her Majesty ; but though we might rejoice to see her more in public , yofc we respect and venerate that conjugal grief which lies upon her up to this time ( hear , hear ) . Brethren , I need not ask you to join wifch me in drinking with the greatest cordiality and sincerity "The Health of her Majesty the Queen . " ( Loud cheers ) .

" God save the Queen . " The G . MASTEB , —Brethren , the next toast 1 have to propose is one which must be exceedingly acceptable to this company ; it is the health of his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales , the Princess of Wales , and the rest of the Royal Family . Iu giving the toasfc , brethren , I must say a few Avords as to tho

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