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The Institutions.
THE INSTITUTIONS .
Tho following figures givo the sources from whence the income of the year has been supplied .
Eoyal Masonic Institution for Boys . £ s d Donations and Subscriptions - - 26306 12 1 Grand Lodge - - - 150 0 0
Grand Chapter - - - - 10 10 0 Dividends and Interest ou Cash at Call - 560 3 5 Miscellaneous Eeceipts ... 253 15 9 Legacy 52 10 0
27333 11 3 Boyal Masonio Benevolent Institution . £ ad Donations and Subscrip tions - - 16463 11 1 Grand Lodgo - 1600 0 0 Grand Chapter - - - - 150 0 0 Dividends .... 1680 10 0 . Interest 292 3 4 Legacies 2052 10 0
22238 14 5 Boyal Masonic Institution for Girls .
£ s d Donations and Subscriptions - - 9626 12 3 Grand Lodge - - - - 150 0 0 Grand Chapter - - - - 10 10 0 One Admission by Purchase - - - 178 10 0
Admissions by Annual Payment - - 102 2 b Dividends 2007 13 0 Interest on Deposit - - - - 41 14 6
Receipts for Musical Instruction - - 227 6 0 Income Tax Recovered - - - 57 4 6 Sale of Books of Subscribers - - 2 14 9 Window Memorials ( including £ 500 from Grand Lodge ) - - - - 734 0 0 Legacy 52 10 0 13190 18 2
The following Table shows the number of cases relieved , ancl the total amount ? voted month by month , by the Board of Benevolence : —
Month . Cases relieved . * s d January 19 392 0 0 February 29 1010 0 0 March - - 39 - - 980 0 0 April - - 31 - 765 0 0 May 30 890 0 0
June 22 obO U U July - - 21 - 615 0 0 August - - 12 - - 360 0 0 September ¦ 24 - - 575 0 0 October - 30 - - 970 0 0 November - - 29 - - 710 0 0 December - - 46 960 0 0
332 £ 8887 0 0
CHARITY BAH . —The members of the Humber Lodgo gavo thoir annnal ball at the Public Booms , Hnll , on the 21 st ult . It wa . * an unqualified success , and the proceeds , whioh must be considerable , aro to be devoted to different Charitable Institutions . Under tho supervision of Messrs . Edwin Davis aud Co ., the interior of tho hail had been entirely transformed , and the choice decorations , mingling
with the striking dresses of tbe ladies and the insignia of tho hrethren , combined to produce a scene of gracefulness and beauty . Ensconced in tho orchestra , wild almost hidden by foliage wu .-t Mr . Lax ' s County Band , who discoursed the latest tunes with ;\ sweetness which added greatly to fche enjoyment of tho dance Altogether , there were upwards of 180 present , including the Mayo . ' '
( Councillor Eubson ) , tho Sheriff ( Major Clarke ) , Colonel Padse ; , Major Welsted , the Worshipful Master ( Bro . J . Hondera-ju ) , tin-Senior Warden ( Bro . G . Latus ) , tho Junior Warden ( W . C . Broadley ) , the Immediate Paat Master ( J . Matthews ) , the Steward ( Jnniu-Milostone ) , Past Masters T . Thompson and M , Haberlnnd , and mauv
other leading Masons . Ably assisting tlio Worshipful Masters wtr Broa . T . Thompson P . M ., J . Matthew , aad J . Wildbere , who acted ; L Masters of Ceremonies , and a nnmber of Stewards . A dainty yiipcxr was provided by Mr . Summers , and dancing waa continued fros nine in the evening until thc small hours .
Bro. W. J. Hughan.
BRO . W . J . HUGHAN .
BRO . " Tho Mallet , " of the Eveniny News , Glasgow , thus writes of this deservedly esteemed Craftsman : — At the vory commencement of the aalf-imposed task ot writing a sketch of Brother William James Hughan , of Masonic literary fame , I despair of doing tha subject justice in the limited space at ray disposal . Brother Hughan's influence in Freemasonry is wide-spread
and weighty . It is nofc conhnorl to locality , but is folt aud appreciated wherever tho symbolism of the Craft is taught and its history road . As ono nf the pioneers of Masonio history , freo from tha trammels of credulity , he is interwoven in its pages , and his personality haa become ipso facto a part of it . Brothar Hughan ' a admission to Freemasonry dates from 1863 ,
when he was made in Lodgo St . Aubyn 954 ( B . C . ) . During theso 28 years he has accomplished a largo amount of arduous work in tho interest of the Craft in the elucidation cf abstruse problems ; by painstaking investigation in establishing or condemning on proof subjects iu its history that had hitherto been merely statements , without corroboration , and by bringing to light mnch that had been ,
cutil attracting his attention , hidden in dark places or seen only as throngh a glass darkly . He belongs to the Grand Lodges of England , Ireland , and Sootland ; but as an antiquarian and archaeologist , his special favourite , because of its old records , is Scotland . Bro . D . Murray Lyon , in hii "History" ( 1872 ) , says of Brother Hughan : — "In his writings
he has ever been careful to mark the distinction between matters that aro purely historical and those thafc aro merely legendary , aud in this respect has done muoh to dissipate the superstition which has so long enveloped Masorio history . " Brother W . Lake , to whose contribution in the Christmas nnmber of the " Freemason" ( 1889 ) I acknowledge myself indebted for
some of the facts of Brother Hnghan's connection with the Craft , says : — <; Thoso who have the privilege of a closer intimacy have a feeling of love and veneration for the man , who is ever ready to aid by pen and tongue the cause of universal brotherhood and charity . ... No sketch , however , of Brother Hughan could claim to be worthy of its subject without a kindly reference to the lady who
has shared his joys and sorrows , sympathised with him in his aspirations towards all thafc is good aud true , and ministered for nearly a quarter of a century to the needs of a frame never robust and often requiring weeks of constant care . " Brother Hughan has been identified with many philanthropic movemants other than Masonic , and for over thirty years has devoted
considerable time to the practical work of Sunday-school teaching . His labours in behalf of the Charities cf the Order are by no means the least important of his services . As a Steward , he achieved the distinction of taking up the largest single list of any one in England for one of tho Institutions . On removing from tho district in which his Mother Lodge was
located , he became a member and was elected Secretary of 331 , and , afterwards joining 131 , lie became Senior Warden , and in 1868 waa elected Bight Worshipful Master . Amongst the many Masonic honours of distinction conferred upon Bro . Hnghan waa his appointment to tho rank of Past Grand Senior Warden iu 1874 by tho Marquis of Ripon , then Most Worshipful
Grand Master of England , and that of Past Assistant Grand Sojourner in the Grand Chapter by H . B . H . tho Prince of Wales . Ho has likxwiso been made Past Grand Senior Warden of several foreign Grand Lodges . Ilia namo is on the rolls of scores of Lodges , Chapters , Conclaves , & -j ., throughout tho world , and in Scotland he is an honorary member of Mother Kilwinning ( 0 ) and Mary ' s
Chapel ( 1 ) . The 30 degrees , 31 degrees , and 32 degrees have been conferred upon him by the Supremo Council 33 degree , "because of his literary services to the Craft . " Very few of the many Lodge Histories havo been published dnring the last twenty years ( says Bro . Lake ) without Bro . Hughan's assist , ance and an introduction from his pen , while a great number of
works havo beeu dedicated to him , a few of the more important being—" Kenniug ' s ArchEuological Library , " Vol . I . ; Bro . George F . Fort ' s " Critical Inquiry into the Condition of the Conventional Buildings nnd their llelation to Secular Guilds in the Middle Ages ;" and Bro . John Lane ' s " Handy Book to tha Study of Lists of Lodge ? , " & o .
He was " Consulting Editor " iu the production of the latest " History of Freemasonry , " written by a Board of Editors , and published by the Fraternity Pnblishing Company , United States of America , and is the author of an exhaustive introduction in whioh the old Lodrjes of Scotlrind figure conspicuously . As an author Bro . Hughau bus bo ? n most prolific . Commencing
with the "Constitutions of tho Freemasons " in 1869 , and ending for tho present with thafc charmingly written " History of the Apollo Lodge , York , " and the Grand Lodge of all England , 1705-1805 ; 1 S 91 , tho interval has been filled by tho issue of ( i Masonic Sketches ancl KepriuA" " Old Charges of tho British Freemasons , " "
JiemoriaU of the Masonic Union , " " Numerical and Medallio Register of Lodges , " "Oi-igiu of the English Rito of Freemasonry , " "Engraved List of Regnlar Lodges , A . D . 1734 , " & c . Bvo . Ur . gb . aii ia one of the founders of Lodgo Quatuor Coronati ( London ) , which haa proved so great c power for good in tho spread ol' Masonic literature .
Already I havo far exceeds i my limit , and inns !; perfopco tako leave regretfully of a brother who hasaho . vn himself possessed of couragu as a writer , to be untiring iu research , and in overy other respect au ideal F .-eemason .
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The Institutions.
THE INSTITUTIONS .
Tho following figures givo the sources from whence the income of the year has been supplied .
Eoyal Masonic Institution for Boys . £ s d Donations and Subscriptions - - 26306 12 1 Grand Lodge - - - 150 0 0
Grand Chapter - - - - 10 10 0 Dividends and Interest ou Cash at Call - 560 3 5 Miscellaneous Eeceipts ... 253 15 9 Legacy 52 10 0
27333 11 3 Boyal Masonio Benevolent Institution . £ ad Donations and Subscrip tions - - 16463 11 1 Grand Lodgo - 1600 0 0 Grand Chapter - - - - 150 0 0 Dividends .... 1680 10 0 . Interest 292 3 4 Legacies 2052 10 0
22238 14 5 Boyal Masonic Institution for Girls .
£ s d Donations and Subscriptions - - 9626 12 3 Grand Lodge - - - - 150 0 0 Grand Chapter - - - - 10 10 0 One Admission by Purchase - - - 178 10 0
Admissions by Annual Payment - - 102 2 b Dividends 2007 13 0 Interest on Deposit - - - - 41 14 6
Receipts for Musical Instruction - - 227 6 0 Income Tax Recovered - - - 57 4 6 Sale of Books of Subscribers - - 2 14 9 Window Memorials ( including £ 500 from Grand Lodge ) - - - - 734 0 0 Legacy 52 10 0 13190 18 2
The following Table shows the number of cases relieved , ancl the total amount ? voted month by month , by the Board of Benevolence : —
Month . Cases relieved . * s d January 19 392 0 0 February 29 1010 0 0 March - - 39 - - 980 0 0 April - - 31 - 765 0 0 May 30 890 0 0
June 22 obO U U July - - 21 - 615 0 0 August - - 12 - - 360 0 0 September ¦ 24 - - 575 0 0 October - 30 - - 970 0 0 November - - 29 - - 710 0 0 December - - 46 960 0 0
332 £ 8887 0 0
CHARITY BAH . —The members of the Humber Lodgo gavo thoir annnal ball at the Public Booms , Hnll , on the 21 st ult . It wa . * an unqualified success , and the proceeds , whioh must be considerable , aro to be devoted to different Charitable Institutions . Under tho supervision of Messrs . Edwin Davis aud Co ., the interior of tho hail had been entirely transformed , and the choice decorations , mingling
with the striking dresses of tbe ladies and the insignia of tho hrethren , combined to produce a scene of gracefulness and beauty . Ensconced in tho orchestra , wild almost hidden by foliage wu .-t Mr . Lax ' s County Band , who discoursed the latest tunes with ;\ sweetness which added greatly to fche enjoyment of tho dance Altogether , there were upwards of 180 present , including the Mayo . ' '
( Councillor Eubson ) , tho Sheriff ( Major Clarke ) , Colonel Padse ; , Major Welsted , the Worshipful Master ( Bro . J . Hondera-ju ) , tin-Senior Warden ( Bro . G . Latus ) , tho Junior Warden ( W . C . Broadley ) , the Immediate Paat Master ( J . Matthews ) , the Steward ( Jnniu-Milostone ) , Past Masters T . Thompson and M , Haberlnnd , and mauv
other leading Masons . Ably assisting tlio Worshipful Masters wtr Broa . T . Thompson P . M ., J . Matthew , aad J . Wildbere , who acted ; L Masters of Ceremonies , and a nnmber of Stewards . A dainty yiipcxr was provided by Mr . Summers , and dancing waa continued fros nine in the evening until thc small hours .
Bro. W. J. Hughan.
BRO . W . J . HUGHAN .
BRO . " Tho Mallet , " of the Eveniny News , Glasgow , thus writes of this deservedly esteemed Craftsman : — At the vory commencement of the aalf-imposed task ot writing a sketch of Brother William James Hughan , of Masonic literary fame , I despair of doing tha subject justice in the limited space at ray disposal . Brother Hughan's influence in Freemasonry is wide-spread
and weighty . It is nofc conhnorl to locality , but is folt aud appreciated wherever tho symbolism of the Craft is taught and its history road . As ono nf the pioneers of Masonio history , freo from tha trammels of credulity , he is interwoven in its pages , and his personality haa become ipso facto a part of it . Brothar Hughan ' a admission to Freemasonry dates from 1863 ,
when he was made in Lodgo St . Aubyn 954 ( B . C . ) . During theso 28 years he has accomplished a largo amount of arduous work in tho interest of the Craft in the elucidation cf abstruse problems ; by painstaking investigation in establishing or condemning on proof subjects iu its history that had hitherto been merely statements , without corroboration , and by bringing to light mnch that had been ,
cutil attracting his attention , hidden in dark places or seen only as throngh a glass darkly . He belongs to the Grand Lodges of England , Ireland , and Sootland ; but as an antiquarian and archaeologist , his special favourite , because of its old records , is Scotland . Bro . D . Murray Lyon , in hii "History" ( 1872 ) , says of Brother Hughan : — "In his writings
he has ever been careful to mark the distinction between matters that aro purely historical and those thafc aro merely legendary , aud in this respect has done muoh to dissipate the superstition which has so long enveloped Masorio history . " Brother W . Lake , to whose contribution in the Christmas nnmber of the " Freemason" ( 1889 ) I acknowledge myself indebted for
some of the facts of Brother Hnghan's connection with the Craft , says : — <; Thoso who have the privilege of a closer intimacy have a feeling of love and veneration for the man , who is ever ready to aid by pen and tongue the cause of universal brotherhood and charity . ... No sketch , however , of Brother Hughan could claim to be worthy of its subject without a kindly reference to the lady who
has shared his joys and sorrows , sympathised with him in his aspirations towards all thafc is good aud true , and ministered for nearly a quarter of a century to the needs of a frame never robust and often requiring weeks of constant care . " Brother Hughan has been identified with many philanthropic movemants other than Masonic , and for over thirty years has devoted
considerable time to the practical work of Sunday-school teaching . His labours in behalf of the Charities cf the Order are by no means the least important of his services . As a Steward , he achieved the distinction of taking up the largest single list of any one in England for one of tho Institutions . On removing from tho district in which his Mother Lodge was
located , he became a member and was elected Secretary of 331 , and , afterwards joining 131 , lie became Senior Warden , and in 1868 waa elected Bight Worshipful Master . Amongst the many Masonic honours of distinction conferred upon Bro . Hnghan waa his appointment to tho rank of Past Grand Senior Warden iu 1874 by tho Marquis of Ripon , then Most Worshipful
Grand Master of England , and that of Past Assistant Grand Sojourner in the Grand Chapter by H . B . H . tho Prince of Wales . Ho has likxwiso been made Past Grand Senior Warden of several foreign Grand Lodges . Ilia namo is on the rolls of scores of Lodges , Chapters , Conclaves , & -j ., throughout tho world , and in Scotland he is an honorary member of Mother Kilwinning ( 0 ) and Mary ' s
Chapel ( 1 ) . The 30 degrees , 31 degrees , and 32 degrees have been conferred upon him by the Supremo Council 33 degree , "because of his literary services to the Craft . " Very few of the many Lodge Histories havo been published dnring the last twenty years ( says Bro . Lake ) without Bro . Hughan's assist , ance and an introduction from his pen , while a great number of
works havo beeu dedicated to him , a few of the more important being—" Kenniug ' s ArchEuological Library , " Vol . I . ; Bro . George F . Fort ' s " Critical Inquiry into the Condition of the Conventional Buildings nnd their llelation to Secular Guilds in the Middle Ages ;" and Bro . John Lane ' s " Handy Book to tha Study of Lists of Lodge ? , " & o .
He was " Consulting Editor " iu the production of the latest " History of Freemasonry , " written by a Board of Editors , and published by the Fraternity Pnblishing Company , United States of America , and is the author of an exhaustive introduction in whioh the old Lodrjes of Scotlrind figure conspicuously . As an author Bro . Hughau bus bo ? n most prolific . Commencing
with the "Constitutions of tho Freemasons " in 1869 , and ending for tho present with thafc charmingly written " History of the Apollo Lodge , York , " and the Grand Lodge of all England , 1705-1805 ; 1 S 91 , tho interval has been filled by tho issue of ( i Masonic Sketches ancl KepriuA" " Old Charges of tho British Freemasons , " "
JiemoriaU of the Masonic Union , " " Numerical and Medallio Register of Lodges , " "Oi-igiu of the English Rito of Freemasonry , " "Engraved List of Regnlar Lodges , A . D . 1734 , " & c . Bvo . Ur . gb . aii ia one of the founders of Lodgo Quatuor Coronati ( London ) , which haa proved so great c power for good in tho spread ol' Masonic literature .
Already I havo far exceeds i my limit , and inns !; perfopco tako leave regretfully of a brother who hasaho . vn himself possessed of couragu as a writer , to be untiring iu research , and in overy other respect au ideal F .-eemason .
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The TOWER FuiiinsiuJrG COMI-AWJ : LIMITED sappy ^ oods on Hire direct from "Manufacturers ; one , two or three years' credit without security . I ' ureliasurs luvo the choice of 100 Wholesale Houses . Call or write fur Prospectus . Addrcss-Sccrottiry , 43 Groat 'Power Street , E . C ,