-
Articles/Ads
Article Untitled Page 1 of 1 Article QUARTERLY COMMUNICATION OF UNITED GRAND LODGE. Page 1 of 1 Article QUARTERLY COMMUNICATION OF UNITED GRAND LODGE. Page 1 of 1 Article NOTICES OF MEETINGS. Page 1 of 3 →
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
Ar00903
ghaao ^ mwwtff ^^ B^^^B&^^a SATURDAY , 1 ST MARCH 1890 .
Quarterly Communication Of United Grand Lodge.
QUARTERLY COMMUNICATION OF UNITED GRAND LODGE .
TIIK following is tho business to be transacted in Grand Lodge on Wednesday , 5 th March 1890 , at 6 for 7 p . m .
1 . Tho minutes of the Quarterly Communication of tho 4 th December 1889 for confirmation . m * 2 . Election of a M . W . Grand Master .
3 . Election of a Grand Trea 3 urer . Brother Augustus Glossop Harris , P . M . No . 2127 , London , the only nomination . 4 . Report of the Board of Benevolence for the last quarter , in whioh are recommendations for tho following grants , viz .: — A Brother of the Lodge True Friendship , No . 160 ,
Rochford ... ... ... ... ... ... 50 0 0 A Brother of the Union Waterloo Lodge , No . 13 , Woolwich 50 0 0 A Brother of the Royal Lancashire Lodge , No . 116 , Colne 50 0 0 A Brother of the Foreat Lodge , No . 1852 , Mansfield ... 50 0 0
A Brother of the Constitutional Lodge , No . 55 , London 50 0 0 A Brother of tho Great City Lodge , No . 1426 , London ... 60 0 0 A Brother of the Clerkenwell Lodge , No . 1964 , London 75 0 0 A Brother of the Pythagorean Lodge , No . 79 , Greenwich 70 0 0
5 . REPORT OF THE BOARD OF GENERAL PURPOSES . To the United Grand Lodge of Ancient Free and Accepted Masons of England . The Board have to report that they have had under their consideration the rate of salary at present received by Brother Adam John Berry , fitfh clerk in the Grand Secretary ' s Office , who has served them for 14 years , and arrived four years ago at the maximum rate
of £ 200 a year—as fixed for all the junior clerks by Grand Lodge , in the year 1874—and whose age renders his prospects of future advancement very remote . It appears to the Board that under tho circumstances some small addition might fairly be made to his present rate , and they therefore recommend the following arrangement for the approval of Grand Lodge : —
"That the salary of Brother Adam John Berry be raised to £ 225 from the 1 st January last . " Tho Board have further to report that R . W . Brother Sir John Braddiok Monckton P . G . W . has offered , for the acceptance of Grand Lodge , a portrait of himself , painted by Brother B . S . Marks , aud which was presented to him somo years ago by the Buckingham and Chandos
Lodge , No . 1150 . The Board uro much gratified that an opportunity should occur of placing in some honourable position the portrait of the eminent Brother who presided over the Board for a period of ten years with snch distinguished ability , and have great pleasure in recommending that it be accepted , with thanks by Grand Lodge , and placed ou tho walls of the Board Room . ( Signed ) THOMAS FENN ,
President . FiiEEjiAsojrs' HALL , LO . VDO . V , W . G . 18 ch February 1890 . The Board scibmit a statement of tho Grand Lodgo Accounts at wio last
meeting of tho Finance Committee , hold on Friday , the 14 th cky of February instant , showing a balance iu the Bank of England ( Western Branch ) of £ 5319 lis 5 d , and in tho hands of tho Grand Secretary for petty cash £ 100 , aud for servants' wages £ 100 , and balance of annual allowance for library £ 23 8 s lid . 6 . Report of Bro . John Smith , Auditor of the Grand Lod » e Accounts , of Receipts aud Disbursements during the year 1889 .
List of Lodges for which warrants have been granted by the Most Worshipful Grand Master since the last Quarterl y Communication of Grand Lodge . No . 233 d— -The Jersey Lodgo , Bicester , Oxfordshire . 2335—The Cycling and Athletic Lodge , Wavertree , Lancashire ( W . D . )
233 G— Tho Shadwell Clarke Ledge , Ponang , Eastern Archipelago . 2337—Tho Had Lodge , Kvvala Lompor , Selangor , Eastern " Archipelago . 2338—The Arnmac Lodgp , Aramac , Queensland . 2339—Tho Mistloy Lodge , Mannitigtree , Essex . 2310—The Ganges Lodge , Cawiipore , Bengal . 23 : 11— 'The Clenv , T . cy Lodge , Oldham , Lancashire ( E . D . )
Quarterly Communication Of United Grand Lodge.
2342—The Easterford Lodge , Kelvedon , Essex . 2313— The Sir William Harpar Lodgo , Bedford , Bedfordshire . 2344—The Albert Lodge , Sonthport , Queensland . 2345—Tho Duke of Fife Lodge , Clapham Common . 2316—The Warrant Officers' Lodge , Freemasons' Hall , London . 2347—The Grafton Lodge , Beak-street , Regent-street . 2348—The Lombardian Lodge , Leadenhall-street .
2349—The West Lancashire Century Lodge , South Shores , Blackpool , Lancashire ( W . D . ) 2350—The Corinthian Lodge , Hindley , Lancashire ( W . D . ) 2351—The Ermine Lodge , Lincoln , Lincolnshire . 2352—The Universities' Lodge , Durham . 2353—The Broxbourno Lodge , Broxbourne , Hertfordshire . 2354—The Heidelburg Lodge , Heidelbnrg , South African Republic .
Notices Of Meetings.
NOTICES OF MEETINGS .
— : o : — CONSECRATION OF THE UNIVERSITIES LODGE , No . 2352 .
IN prescribed form and with impressive ceremony , Sir Hedworth Williamson , Bart ., Provincial Grand Master of Durham , on Satnrday the 22 nd inst ., consecrated a new Lodge , which has been established for the use of Masonio members of Durham University , and which will be known as the Universities Lodge , No . 2352 . The new Lodge owes its existence to the efforts of a few of the moat
prominent members of the Craft in the connty , the following being a list of the founders : —Canon Tristram , Canon Kynaston , Bros . Richard Look , Robert Yeld , Joseph Forster , Dr . 0 . D . Hill . Drury , James Lawrence , Lionel Booth , Thomas Randell , Edward Jepson , William Pixton S waling , and Joseph Rushton Shorifc . The ceremony of consecration took place in the Durham Masonio Hall ,
where , in response to the invitation of the founders , there was a very large gathering . The brethren having assembled in the ante-room and signed the attendance book , took their place in the Lodge room under the direction of the Director of Ceremonies . At half-past three o ' clock the Provincial Grand Master took the chair , and opened the Lodge in the three degrees . Prayer having been offered by the
Provincial Grand Chaplain , the anthem " Hail , Eternal , by whose aid" was sung , and the Provincial Grand Master then addressed those present . The brethren who signed the petition were then directed to stand forward in the body of the Lodge . This having been done , the Provincial Grand Secretary read the petition and warrant of the new Lodge received from the United Grand Lodge of
England . The Provincial Grand Master next addressed the petition , ing brethren , and inquired whether they approved of the Officers named in the petition and warrant . The brethren having signified their approval in Masonic form , the Provincial Grand Mastor called upon the Provincial Grand Chaplain , who delivered an oration on the nature and purposes of the installation . The ode ,
" Hail , Masonry Divine , was then sung , and the Acting Depnty Provincial Grand Master presented the jewels and collars of the new Lodge to the Provincial Grand Master , and afterwards to the W . M . designate of the new Lodge ( Canon Tristram . ) The Officers and brethren of the new Lodge then formed in two columns in front of the pedestal , the anting Deputy Provincial Grand Master being at the
head of the right , and the two Provincial Grand Wardens at the head of the left column . The Provincial Grand Chaplain then read verses 1 to 7 of the 8 th chapter of the Book of Kings , after which the Lodge boards were reverently unveiled by four of the Provincial Graud Stewards , the brethren all standing to order whilst the Provincial Grand Chaplain delivered the Consecration Prayer .
A most interesting portion of the ceremony followed . The ohant " Glory to God on High" was succeeded by the Provincial Grand D . of C , the Provincial Grand Deputy D . of C , and Provincial Grand Assistant D . of C . presenting the vessels of consecration to the respective consecrating Officers . The procession ( the brethren still standing , soft music being rendered ) was then formed , the order
being as follows : —Provincial Grand Chaplain carrying the volume of sacred law with the square and compasses on a cushion , tbe Provincial Grand Junior Warden carrying vessel containing oil , the Provincial Graud Senior Warden carrying vessel containing wine , and the acting Deputy Provincial Grand Master carrying a cornucopia with corn . When tho procession reached the head of the
tracing boards the fAA ; A ; outy Provincial Grand Master scattered corn on the Lodge hi iht » end of the first round . The procession remained standing whilst tho Ode to Masonry , " Hail Masonry , thou Craft divine , " was sung . The procession was continued after this , and halting again at the head of the tracing boards , the Provincial Grand S . W . poured wine on the Lodge at the end of the second
round , after which the Ode tc " ViVnn . « Come , holy Virtue , by whose aid , " was sung . At the end ui L .. rw . i ro'urd the procession halted again , tha Provincial Grand Junior Warden sprinkling oil on the Lodge . " Come , Charity , with goodness around , " the Ode to Charity was then auug . Tho Provincial Grand Master next left the dais , and passed alone around the Lodge , scattering salt on the Lodge at tho
head of the Tracing Boards , where ho halted . The Provincial Grand Chaplain then came down from the lectern , and , walking alono carried tho couser with burning incense three times around the Lodge , the first time in silence , tho second repeating Exodus xxx . 7 , and tho third time repeating the 8 th -verse of the same
chapter . The Provincial Grand Master then dedicated the Lodge , and , the choir having sung the " Sanctus , " the Provincial Grand Chaplain offered up tho dedication prayer , and the anthem , " Glory to God in the Highest , " was sua ; . ; . The Provincial Grand Master having constituted the Lodgo , trie Provincial Grand Director of Ceremonies ( in the East ) proclaimed the Universities Lodge ,
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
Ar00903
ghaao ^ mwwtff ^^ B^^^B&^^a SATURDAY , 1 ST MARCH 1890 .
Quarterly Communication Of United Grand Lodge.
QUARTERLY COMMUNICATION OF UNITED GRAND LODGE .
TIIK following is tho business to be transacted in Grand Lodge on Wednesday , 5 th March 1890 , at 6 for 7 p . m .
1 . Tho minutes of the Quarterly Communication of tho 4 th December 1889 for confirmation . m * 2 . Election of a M . W . Grand Master .
3 . Election of a Grand Trea 3 urer . Brother Augustus Glossop Harris , P . M . No . 2127 , London , the only nomination . 4 . Report of the Board of Benevolence for the last quarter , in whioh are recommendations for tho following grants , viz .: — A Brother of the Lodge True Friendship , No . 160 ,
Rochford ... ... ... ... ... ... 50 0 0 A Brother of the Union Waterloo Lodge , No . 13 , Woolwich 50 0 0 A Brother of the Royal Lancashire Lodge , No . 116 , Colne 50 0 0 A Brother of the Foreat Lodge , No . 1852 , Mansfield ... 50 0 0
A Brother of the Constitutional Lodge , No . 55 , London 50 0 0 A Brother of tho Great City Lodge , No . 1426 , London ... 60 0 0 A Brother of the Clerkenwell Lodge , No . 1964 , London 75 0 0 A Brother of the Pythagorean Lodge , No . 79 , Greenwich 70 0 0
5 . REPORT OF THE BOARD OF GENERAL PURPOSES . To the United Grand Lodge of Ancient Free and Accepted Masons of England . The Board have to report that they have had under their consideration the rate of salary at present received by Brother Adam John Berry , fitfh clerk in the Grand Secretary ' s Office , who has served them for 14 years , and arrived four years ago at the maximum rate
of £ 200 a year—as fixed for all the junior clerks by Grand Lodge , in the year 1874—and whose age renders his prospects of future advancement very remote . It appears to the Board that under tho circumstances some small addition might fairly be made to his present rate , and they therefore recommend the following arrangement for the approval of Grand Lodge : —
"That the salary of Brother Adam John Berry be raised to £ 225 from the 1 st January last . " Tho Board have further to report that R . W . Brother Sir John Braddiok Monckton P . G . W . has offered , for the acceptance of Grand Lodge , a portrait of himself , painted by Brother B . S . Marks , aud which was presented to him somo years ago by the Buckingham and Chandos
Lodge , No . 1150 . The Board uro much gratified that an opportunity should occur of placing in some honourable position the portrait of the eminent Brother who presided over the Board for a period of ten years with snch distinguished ability , and have great pleasure in recommending that it be accepted , with thanks by Grand Lodge , and placed ou tho walls of the Board Room . ( Signed ) THOMAS FENN ,
President . FiiEEjiAsojrs' HALL , LO . VDO . V , W . G . 18 ch February 1890 . The Board scibmit a statement of tho Grand Lodgo Accounts at wio last
meeting of tho Finance Committee , hold on Friday , the 14 th cky of February instant , showing a balance iu the Bank of England ( Western Branch ) of £ 5319 lis 5 d , and in tho hands of tho Grand Secretary for petty cash £ 100 , aud for servants' wages £ 100 , and balance of annual allowance for library £ 23 8 s lid . 6 . Report of Bro . John Smith , Auditor of the Grand Lod » e Accounts , of Receipts aud Disbursements during the year 1889 .
List of Lodges for which warrants have been granted by the Most Worshipful Grand Master since the last Quarterl y Communication of Grand Lodge . No . 233 d— -The Jersey Lodgo , Bicester , Oxfordshire . 2335—The Cycling and Athletic Lodge , Wavertree , Lancashire ( W . D . )
233 G— Tho Shadwell Clarke Ledge , Ponang , Eastern Archipelago . 2337—Tho Had Lodge , Kvvala Lompor , Selangor , Eastern " Archipelago . 2338—The Arnmac Lodgp , Aramac , Queensland . 2339—Tho Mistloy Lodge , Mannitigtree , Essex . 2310—The Ganges Lodge , Cawiipore , Bengal . 23 : 11— 'The Clenv , T . cy Lodge , Oldham , Lancashire ( E . D . )
Quarterly Communication Of United Grand Lodge.
2342—The Easterford Lodge , Kelvedon , Essex . 2313— The Sir William Harpar Lodgo , Bedford , Bedfordshire . 2344—The Albert Lodge , Sonthport , Queensland . 2345—Tho Duke of Fife Lodge , Clapham Common . 2316—The Warrant Officers' Lodge , Freemasons' Hall , London . 2347—The Grafton Lodge , Beak-street , Regent-street . 2348—The Lombardian Lodge , Leadenhall-street .
2349—The West Lancashire Century Lodge , South Shores , Blackpool , Lancashire ( W . D . ) 2350—The Corinthian Lodge , Hindley , Lancashire ( W . D . ) 2351—The Ermine Lodge , Lincoln , Lincolnshire . 2352—The Universities' Lodge , Durham . 2353—The Broxbourno Lodge , Broxbourne , Hertfordshire . 2354—The Heidelburg Lodge , Heidelbnrg , South African Republic .
Notices Of Meetings.
NOTICES OF MEETINGS .
— : o : — CONSECRATION OF THE UNIVERSITIES LODGE , No . 2352 .
IN prescribed form and with impressive ceremony , Sir Hedworth Williamson , Bart ., Provincial Grand Master of Durham , on Satnrday the 22 nd inst ., consecrated a new Lodge , which has been established for the use of Masonio members of Durham University , and which will be known as the Universities Lodge , No . 2352 . The new Lodge owes its existence to the efforts of a few of the moat
prominent members of the Craft in the connty , the following being a list of the founders : —Canon Tristram , Canon Kynaston , Bros . Richard Look , Robert Yeld , Joseph Forster , Dr . 0 . D . Hill . Drury , James Lawrence , Lionel Booth , Thomas Randell , Edward Jepson , William Pixton S waling , and Joseph Rushton Shorifc . The ceremony of consecration took place in the Durham Masonio Hall ,
where , in response to the invitation of the founders , there was a very large gathering . The brethren having assembled in the ante-room and signed the attendance book , took their place in the Lodge room under the direction of the Director of Ceremonies . At half-past three o ' clock the Provincial Grand Master took the chair , and opened the Lodge in the three degrees . Prayer having been offered by the
Provincial Grand Chaplain , the anthem " Hail , Eternal , by whose aid" was sung , and the Provincial Grand Master then addressed those present . The brethren who signed the petition were then directed to stand forward in the body of the Lodge . This having been done , the Provincial Grand Secretary read the petition and warrant of the new Lodge received from the United Grand Lodge of
England . The Provincial Grand Master next addressed the petition , ing brethren , and inquired whether they approved of the Officers named in the petition and warrant . The brethren having signified their approval in Masonic form , the Provincial Grand Mastor called upon the Provincial Grand Chaplain , who delivered an oration on the nature and purposes of the installation . The ode ,
" Hail , Masonry Divine , was then sung , and the Acting Depnty Provincial Grand Master presented the jewels and collars of the new Lodge to the Provincial Grand Master , and afterwards to the W . M . designate of the new Lodge ( Canon Tristram . ) The Officers and brethren of the new Lodge then formed in two columns in front of the pedestal , the anting Deputy Provincial Grand Master being at the
head of the right , and the two Provincial Grand Wardens at the head of the left column . The Provincial Grand Chaplain then read verses 1 to 7 of the 8 th chapter of the Book of Kings , after which the Lodge boards were reverently unveiled by four of the Provincial Graud Stewards , the brethren all standing to order whilst the Provincial Grand Chaplain delivered the Consecration Prayer .
A most interesting portion of the ceremony followed . The ohant " Glory to God on High" was succeeded by the Provincial Grand D . of C , the Provincial Grand Deputy D . of C , and Provincial Grand Assistant D . of C . presenting the vessels of consecration to the respective consecrating Officers . The procession ( the brethren still standing , soft music being rendered ) was then formed , the order
being as follows : —Provincial Grand Chaplain carrying the volume of sacred law with the square and compasses on a cushion , tbe Provincial Grand Junior Warden carrying vessel containing oil , the Provincial Graud Senior Warden carrying vessel containing wine , and the acting Deputy Provincial Grand Master carrying a cornucopia with corn . When tho procession reached the head of the
tracing boards the fAA ; A ; outy Provincial Grand Master scattered corn on the Lodge hi iht » end of the first round . The procession remained standing whilst tho Ode to Masonry , " Hail Masonry , thou Craft divine , " was sung . The procession was continued after this , and halting again at the head of the tracing boards , the Provincial Grand S . W . poured wine on the Lodge at the end of the second
round , after which the Ode tc " ViVnn . « Come , holy Virtue , by whose aid , " was sung . At the end ui L .. rw . i ro'urd the procession halted again , tha Provincial Grand Junior Warden sprinkling oil on the Lodge . " Come , Charity , with goodness around , " the Ode to Charity was then auug . Tho Provincial Grand Master next left the dais , and passed alone around the Lodge , scattering salt on the Lodge at tho
head of the Tracing Boards , where ho halted . The Provincial Grand Chaplain then came down from the lectern , and , walking alono carried tho couser with burning incense three times around the Lodge , the first time in silence , tho second repeating Exodus xxx . 7 , and tho third time repeating the 8 th -verse of the same
chapter . The Provincial Grand Master then dedicated the Lodge , and , the choir having sung the " Sanctus , " the Provincial Grand Chaplain offered up tho dedication prayer , and the anthem , " Glory to God in the Highest , " was sua ; . ; . The Provincial Grand Master having constituted the Lodgo , trie Provincial Grand Director of Ceremonies ( in the East ) proclaimed the Universities Lodge ,