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Notices Of Meetings.
Prewett P . M . 889 1638 , Wilson P . M . 2146 , Stock P . M . 255 , A . M . Levy W . M . 889 , Willis W . M . 1638 , Nicholls I . G . 2228 , Concannon , F . B . Lewis , nnd A . W . Lewis . The Lodge having been opened , Bro . Fawcett was passed to tho F . C decree , and Bro . P . M . Gotto raised to the sublime degree of M . M ., both ceremonies boing worked in a highly efficient and impressive manner by the W . M . After the
transaction of incidental business , the brethren made their way to the Mitre Hotel , Hampton Court , for tho summer banqnet , which was served in that style whioh Bro . Sadler always exhibit * , aud in whioh he is not excelled . Following up a most recherche banquet came the customary toasts , which were proposed briefly , bat with much felicity of expression by the W . M ., whoso brevity was imitated
by all who responded , for there were several musical brethren present who contributed in no small degree to the pleasure of the evening by their vocalisation . In proposing the health of the W . M ., Bro . Cooke referred to fche meeting when Bro . John Hodgkin was to have been installed in the ohair , but was laid low with influenza , and remarked that though his entrance upon office was , as it were , under a oloud ,
be had had a brilliant and successful period since he assumed control of the Lodge . They had seen how splendidly he upheld the credit of Sfc . Margaret's and of the Province of Surrey for good working , and ifc was their hope that his year would close as happily as it had so far passed . The Worshipful Master , iu reply , said that he was gratified fco know thafc he had given satisfaction , but he had enjoyed
an advantage over some of his predecessors , who were equally well up in the ritual , by reason of having had five initiates BO far , and a sixth yet to come . In his efforts to maintain the prestige of the Lod no he had been well supported by his Officers , and he conld not but thank the Deacons . especially for the way in whioh they had helped to carry out the ceremonies . The W . M . also made reference to the services of Bro . Gibbea P . M ., who was good enough to act
as permanent Director of Ceremonies , and fco whose geniality and attention so much of the comfort they enjoyed was due . The Visitors had a most cordial greeting from fche W . M . and members of the Lodge , and the representatives of the adjoining bodies ( Dobie and Brownrigg ) assured the brethren of the Lodge thafc fchey wonld do all in their power to help make tbe forthcoming Provincial Grand Lodge ( to be held at Surbiton ) a success , so far as attendance is concerned .
BEACON COURT LODGE , No . 1967
WEDNESDAY , the 22 nd nlfc ., was the important day of the year with this Lodge . At the installation , whioh took place at the Masonio Temple , New Brompton , in the afternoon , Bro . Nye presiding , the following Officers were elected : —Bros . Beazley W . M ., Fuller I . P . M ., Bead S . W ., Hnrrell J . W ., Fuller P . M . Treasurer , Coles P . M . Secretary , Miller jun . S . D ., Porter J . D ., Bate Dir . of Cers .,
Morris I . G ., Woodger Organist , Tarr and Hughes Stewards , York Tyler . The installation banquet was held ab the Lodge House , tbe Ghuznee Fort Hotel , in the evening , fche visitors including Brothers Warne , Chalfont W . M . 1424 , Eussell P . M . 184 , Young P . M . 184
Tanner P . M . 184 , Goymoor S . W . 1841 , Salt P . M . 1424 , Pope W . M . 184 , Sherman W . M . 1050 , Beach P . M . 1273 , Ternouth 1050 , and fche W . M . 's of 503 , 1089 , 1273 . The musical arrangements were in the able hands of Bro . Eowe .
SPENCER WALPOLE LODGE , No . 2197
ON Monday evening , the 13 th nit ., the last ordinary meeting , prior to the summer vacation , was held in tho Masonic Hall , Douglis , Isle of Man , Bro . T . S . Aylen W . M . presiding . There waa a large attendance of members and Visitors . Three candidates were roised to the snblime degree , Bros . T . II . Nesbitt D . P . G . M . and E . E . Cain P . M . assisting iu tho ceremonies . Afterwards the annual
election of Officers took place . Bro . F . W . Spencer S . W . was chosen as W . M . of the Lodge for fche ensuing year , Bro . 11 . E . Cain P . M . as Treasurer , and Bro .- J . Lanaghau as Tyler , all the voting being nuanimons . The VV . M . elect briefly addressed the Lodge in
acknowled gment of the honour conferred upon him , and the Treasurer elect followed with a fow well chosen words . Supper was afterwards served from tho Granville Hotel , and a musical treat afforded by Bro . Bowiey S . W . 1392 , a line tenor vocalist , who is fulfilling an engagement at the Palace .
ST . MARY'S LODGE , No . 2302
rPHE third installation meeting of tho members of this Lodgo was - * - held on the 16 th instant , at the Assembly Rooms , Southwell , under the presidency of the Worshipful Master , Bro . J . H . Bradwell P . P . G . R . Tho Lodge was opened iu due form , and after the transaction of somo preliminary business tho chair was vacated by the retiring VV . M ., and occupied by the Installing OfficerBro . Henry
, George P . G . S . Warden , who was assisted iu the temporary management by Bro . D-. Hatherly P . P . G . S . W . P . P . G . Secretary , iu the Senior Warden ' s chair , by Bro . G . G . Bonser P . M . 1852 VV . M . 2412 I . G . Standard Bearor in the chair of tho Junior Warden , aud by Bro . J- Raine P . P . G . Chaplain as Inner Guard . Tho coromony of installing Bro . John Brookes as Worshipful Master was then
impressivel y performed by Bro . George , and tho new Worshipfnl Master appointed his Officers for the ensuing year , as follow : —Bros . J . H . Bradwell I . P . M ., Dr . Dancey S . W ., J . W . Barnes J . W ., John lowurow Treasurer , F . Carey Parker Secretary , A . Chadbourno S . D ., William Abraham Walker , M . D ., J . D ., E . Clarke Dir . of Cera ., Wm . Urury Organist , A . Straw Inner Guard , J . Foster Steward . At tho
conclusion of the business of tho Lodge the brethren adjourned to the Crown Hotel , waerc tbe banquet was hold . Tho Worshipfnl ¦ Waster presided , aud gavo the usual Masonio toasts iu a way that showed , as was remarked by the P . G . Chaplain , considerable stud y «""< research into the ancient rites and tenets of tho Order . Tho aaaUh . o £ thu newl y-elected W . M . waa proposed in appropriate tonus
Notices Of Meetings.
by tho I . P . M . Bro . Bradwell . Tbe toast of tho W . M . a of the Province of Notts , was responded to by Bros . E . W . Kidd , Frank Farrands , A . Lofthouse , aud the Rev . A . Raine . The other toasts included tho I . P . M . Bro . Bradwell , who was cordially thanked for his services in
the chair during tho past year , and tho health of the Installing Mnster Bro . H . George . Tho toast of the Visitors concluded a pleasant evening . Amongst the brethren present at Lodge or banquet nofc already mentioned were—Bros . E . S . Fish V . Qt . Steward , Joseph Page , C H . Beuham P . G . Tyler , & c .
MINNIBHAHA MINSTREL LODGE , No . 2363 , ( MANCHESTER ) .
THE last meeting previous to the vacation took place on Monday , the 27 th ult ., at the Victoria Hotel , when there were present Bros . Seth Wrigley W . M ., Martin Thomas I . P . M . P . P . G . J . D ., Wollaston S . W ., Harrop Treasurer , Frod Hilton Secretary , 0 . H . Beever S . D ., Edwin Smith Organist , Rev . Waddington Chaplain , Lloyd , Hamnett , Barlow , Schofield , Hitching , Lilly . Visitors—John Marshall P . P . G . P . West Yorks , Staton W . M . 317 , Woodhouse 1387 , and Bishop
1219 . The Lodge was opened and the minutes of the previous meeting were read and confirmed . The Lodge was opened in the second degree and Bro . Hitchin answered the necessary questions leading from the second to fche third degree , received the test of merit , and retired . The Lodge was raised to fche third degree and Brother Hitching was raised to the sublime degree by
the W . M ., the working tools being presented and explained by Bro . Martin Thomas I . P . M . Prior to the Lodge being olosed the Treasurer ' s balance sheet for the concert given by the Minniehaha Minstrel Troupe in aid of the Masonio Charities , on the 12 th of February last , was read and disclosed a net balance of £ 152 9 s 4 d , whioh will be divided between fche East Lancashire Systematic
Educational and Benevolent and the Royal Masonio Benevolent Institutions . The account was duly passed , and votes of thanks awarded the Treasnrer ( Bro . Harrop ) , the Secretary ( Bro . Fred Hilton ) , and fche Auditors , eaoh of whom acknowledged the compliment . We may here observe thafc this Lodge has amongst its members some of fche cleverest amateurs to be seen either in or out of London , all of whom
are gentlemen who periodically give concerts solely for charitable purposes . The sums realised at various concerts amonnt fco several thousand ponnds , which haa been duly handed over to hospitals , orphanages , and other charitable institutions . Since fche consecration of the Lodge , October 1890 , two concerts have been given in aid of the Masonic Institntions , in addition to others given previously , and it is highly commendable to every member thafc such zeal and
energy is exhibited whenever a special effort is required in the canse of charity . The ceremonies in the Lodge are always worked with musical accompaniments , that are given with a smoothness and precision highly creditable to all concerned . There being no farther business hearty good wishes were expressed by the visiting brethren , and the Lodge was closed in peace and harmony afc 8 o'clock . The next meeting of fche Lodge will take place on the fourth Monday in September .
The London and North Western Railway Company " announce that they will commence their conducted tours in Shakespeare ' s country ( including rail , coach , dinner ,
tea , si g htseeing , and waiter ' s fees ) on 2 nd and 4 th Jul y ; leaving London at 9 * 30 a . m . and returning same evening . The tours will be on Saturdays to Stratford-on-Avon , and on Mondays to Stratford-on-Avon and Warwick .
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Notices Of Meetings.
Prewett P . M . 889 1638 , Wilson P . M . 2146 , Stock P . M . 255 , A . M . Levy W . M . 889 , Willis W . M . 1638 , Nicholls I . G . 2228 , Concannon , F . B . Lewis , nnd A . W . Lewis . The Lodge having been opened , Bro . Fawcett was passed to tho F . C decree , and Bro . P . M . Gotto raised to the sublime degree of M . M ., both ceremonies boing worked in a highly efficient and impressive manner by the W . M . After the
transaction of incidental business , the brethren made their way to the Mitre Hotel , Hampton Court , for tho summer banqnet , which was served in that style whioh Bro . Sadler always exhibit * , aud in whioh he is not excelled . Following up a most recherche banquet came the customary toasts , which were proposed briefly , bat with much felicity of expression by the W . M ., whoso brevity was imitated
by all who responded , for there were several musical brethren present who contributed in no small degree to the pleasure of the evening by their vocalisation . In proposing the health of the W . M ., Bro . Cooke referred to fche meeting when Bro . John Hodgkin was to have been installed in the ohair , but was laid low with influenza , and remarked that though his entrance upon office was , as it were , under a oloud ,
be had had a brilliant and successful period since he assumed control of the Lodge . They had seen how splendidly he upheld the credit of Sfc . Margaret's and of the Province of Surrey for good working , and ifc was their hope that his year would close as happily as it had so far passed . The Worshipful Master , iu reply , said that he was gratified fco know thafc he had given satisfaction , but he had enjoyed
an advantage over some of his predecessors , who were equally well up in the ritual , by reason of having had five initiates BO far , and a sixth yet to come . In his efforts to maintain the prestige of the Lod no he had been well supported by his Officers , and he conld not but thank the Deacons . especially for the way in whioh they had helped to carry out the ceremonies . The W . M . also made reference to the services of Bro . Gibbea P . M ., who was good enough to act
as permanent Director of Ceremonies , and fco whose geniality and attention so much of the comfort they enjoyed was due . The Visitors had a most cordial greeting from fche W . M . and members of the Lodge , and the representatives of the adjoining bodies ( Dobie and Brownrigg ) assured the brethren of the Lodge thafc fchey wonld do all in their power to help make tbe forthcoming Provincial Grand Lodge ( to be held at Surbiton ) a success , so far as attendance is concerned .
BEACON COURT LODGE , No . 1967
WEDNESDAY , the 22 nd nlfc ., was the important day of the year with this Lodge . At the installation , whioh took place at the Masonio Temple , New Brompton , in the afternoon , Bro . Nye presiding , the following Officers were elected : —Bros . Beazley W . M ., Fuller I . P . M ., Bead S . W ., Hnrrell J . W ., Fuller P . M . Treasurer , Coles P . M . Secretary , Miller jun . S . D ., Porter J . D ., Bate Dir . of Cers .,
Morris I . G ., Woodger Organist , Tarr and Hughes Stewards , York Tyler . The installation banquet was held ab the Lodge House , tbe Ghuznee Fort Hotel , in the evening , fche visitors including Brothers Warne , Chalfont W . M . 1424 , Eussell P . M . 184 , Young P . M . 184
Tanner P . M . 184 , Goymoor S . W . 1841 , Salt P . M . 1424 , Pope W . M . 184 , Sherman W . M . 1050 , Beach P . M . 1273 , Ternouth 1050 , and fche W . M . 's of 503 , 1089 , 1273 . The musical arrangements were in the able hands of Bro . Eowe .
SPENCER WALPOLE LODGE , No . 2197
ON Monday evening , the 13 th nit ., the last ordinary meeting , prior to the summer vacation , was held in tho Masonic Hall , Douglis , Isle of Man , Bro . T . S . Aylen W . M . presiding . There waa a large attendance of members and Visitors . Three candidates were roised to the snblime degree , Bros . T . II . Nesbitt D . P . G . M . and E . E . Cain P . M . assisting iu tho ceremonies . Afterwards the annual
election of Officers took place . Bro . F . W . Spencer S . W . was chosen as W . M . of the Lodge for fche ensuing year , Bro . 11 . E . Cain P . M . as Treasurer , and Bro .- J . Lanaghau as Tyler , all the voting being nuanimons . The VV . M . elect briefly addressed the Lodge in
acknowled gment of the honour conferred upon him , and the Treasurer elect followed with a fow well chosen words . Supper was afterwards served from tho Granville Hotel , and a musical treat afforded by Bro . Bowiey S . W . 1392 , a line tenor vocalist , who is fulfilling an engagement at the Palace .
ST . MARY'S LODGE , No . 2302
rPHE third installation meeting of tho members of this Lodgo was - * - held on the 16 th instant , at the Assembly Rooms , Southwell , under the presidency of the Worshipful Master , Bro . J . H . Bradwell P . P . G . R . Tho Lodge was opened iu due form , and after the transaction of somo preliminary business tho chair was vacated by the retiring VV . M ., and occupied by the Installing OfficerBro . Henry
, George P . G . S . Warden , who was assisted iu the temporary management by Bro . D-. Hatherly P . P . G . S . W . P . P . G . Secretary , iu the Senior Warden ' s chair , by Bro . G . G . Bonser P . M . 1852 VV . M . 2412 I . G . Standard Bearor in the chair of tho Junior Warden , aud by Bro . J- Raine P . P . G . Chaplain as Inner Guard . Tho coromony of installing Bro . John Brookes as Worshipful Master was then
impressivel y performed by Bro . George , and tho new Worshipfnl Master appointed his Officers for the ensuing year , as follow : —Bros . J . H . Bradwell I . P . M ., Dr . Dancey S . W ., J . W . Barnes J . W ., John lowurow Treasurer , F . Carey Parker Secretary , A . Chadbourno S . D ., William Abraham Walker , M . D ., J . D ., E . Clarke Dir . of Cera ., Wm . Urury Organist , A . Straw Inner Guard , J . Foster Steward . At tho
conclusion of the business of tho Lodge the brethren adjourned to the Crown Hotel , waerc tbe banquet was hold . Tho Worshipfnl ¦ Waster presided , aud gavo the usual Masonio toasts iu a way that showed , as was remarked by the P . G . Chaplain , considerable stud y «""< research into the ancient rites and tenets of tho Order . Tho aaaUh . o £ thu newl y-elected W . M . waa proposed in appropriate tonus
Notices Of Meetings.
by tho I . P . M . Bro . Bradwell . Tbe toast of tho W . M . a of the Province of Notts , was responded to by Bros . E . W . Kidd , Frank Farrands , A . Lofthouse , aud the Rev . A . Raine . The other toasts included tho I . P . M . Bro . Bradwell , who was cordially thanked for his services in
the chair during tho past year , and tho health of the Installing Mnster Bro . H . George . Tho toast of the Visitors concluded a pleasant evening . Amongst the brethren present at Lodge or banquet nofc already mentioned were—Bros . E . S . Fish V . Qt . Steward , Joseph Page , C H . Beuham P . G . Tyler , & c .
MINNIBHAHA MINSTREL LODGE , No . 2363 , ( MANCHESTER ) .
THE last meeting previous to the vacation took place on Monday , the 27 th ult ., at the Victoria Hotel , when there were present Bros . Seth Wrigley W . M ., Martin Thomas I . P . M . P . P . G . J . D ., Wollaston S . W ., Harrop Treasurer , Frod Hilton Secretary , 0 . H . Beever S . D ., Edwin Smith Organist , Rev . Waddington Chaplain , Lloyd , Hamnett , Barlow , Schofield , Hitching , Lilly . Visitors—John Marshall P . P . G . P . West Yorks , Staton W . M . 317 , Woodhouse 1387 , and Bishop
1219 . The Lodge was opened and the minutes of the previous meeting were read and confirmed . The Lodge was opened in the second degree and Bro . Hitchin answered the necessary questions leading from the second to fche third degree , received the test of merit , and retired . The Lodge was raised to fche third degree and Brother Hitching was raised to the sublime degree by
the W . M ., the working tools being presented and explained by Bro . Martin Thomas I . P . M . Prior to the Lodge being olosed the Treasurer ' s balance sheet for the concert given by the Minniehaha Minstrel Troupe in aid of the Masonio Charities , on the 12 th of February last , was read and disclosed a net balance of £ 152 9 s 4 d , whioh will be divided between fche East Lancashire Systematic
Educational and Benevolent and the Royal Masonio Benevolent Institutions . The account was duly passed , and votes of thanks awarded the Treasnrer ( Bro . Harrop ) , the Secretary ( Bro . Fred Hilton ) , and fche Auditors , eaoh of whom acknowledged the compliment . We may here observe thafc this Lodge has amongst its members some of fche cleverest amateurs to be seen either in or out of London , all of whom
are gentlemen who periodically give concerts solely for charitable purposes . The sums realised at various concerts amonnt fco several thousand ponnds , which haa been duly handed over to hospitals , orphanages , and other charitable institutions . Since fche consecration of the Lodge , October 1890 , two concerts have been given in aid of the Masonic Institntions , in addition to others given previously , and it is highly commendable to every member thafc such zeal and
energy is exhibited whenever a special effort is required in the canse of charity . The ceremonies in the Lodge are always worked with musical accompaniments , that are given with a smoothness and precision highly creditable to all concerned . There being no farther business hearty good wishes were expressed by the visiting brethren , and the Lodge was closed in peace and harmony afc 8 o'clock . The next meeting of fche Lodge will take place on the fourth Monday in September .
The London and North Western Railway Company " announce that they will commence their conducted tours in Shakespeare ' s country ( including rail , coach , dinner ,
tea , si g htseeing , and waiter ' s fees ) on 2 nd and 4 th Jul y ; leaving London at 9 * 30 a . m . and returning same evening . The tours will be on Saturdays to Stratford-on-Avon , and on Mondays to Stratford-on-Avon and Warwick .
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