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London.
KENT . Br William Hollis 10 10 0 20 William Thomaa AViggius 78 15 0 615 George William Mitchell 63 0 0 615 G H Letton 21 0 0 709 Benjamin Snell , M . A . 81 7 6 913 William Sanders 131 5 0 1208 W O Kennett 97 14 6 1414 Rev . Cecil M Bevan 38 17 0 1436 Rev . H R Wakefield 36 15 0 1449 T H Blamiera 109 4 0 2205 A Clemow 89 5 0
EAST LANCASHIRE . 381 Fritz Roiss 10 10 0 381 Samuel H Shorrock 21 0 0 1161 AHJefleris 42 0 0 1723 Benjamin Derham , M . D . 10 10 0 Unattached Alfred B Bennett 10 10 0
WEST LANCASHIRE . Robert Foote 10 10 0 Capt . J D Murray 21 0 0 G A Myera 10 10 0 F J Hubbard 10 10 0 Lodge 32 S G Sinclair 10 10 0 1299 W Withey 10 10 0 1325 J W Burgess 10 10 0 1730 J Hardwicke Marsh 10 10 0 2316 James de Bela Adam 10 10 0
LEICESTERSHIRE AND RUTLAND . 779 Hon . Paulyn Hastings 48 6 0 MIDDLESEX . 2048 A H Scurrah 26 5 0 Chapter 1423 Comp H Higgins 91 19 0
MONMOUTHSHIRE . The Province—Br Capt . S 6 Homfray 45 7 0 Alfred Taylor 60 0 0 Lodge 457 Fredk Atkinson Powell 31 10 0 683 Major . Gen . T Cuming 10 10 0 683 R A Forsyth 52 10 0 818 Thomas Harrhhy 37 17 6 1258 Hartley Feather 31 10 0 1429 W J Dix 45 15 6
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE AND HUNTS . The Earl of Euston George Ellard 10 10 0 Henry Carman 15 15 0 442 I Whitaed 37 15 6
London.
NORTHUMBERLAND . The Province— £ s d Br John Strachan 1377 8 0
NORTH WALES . C K Benson 57 15 0 Lodge 606 AValter Llewelyn Daviea 74 11 0 1509 James Georgo Tuxford 71 8 0 1674 Thomaa Coxhead 15 15 0
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE . 1405 Frank Farranda 11 11 0 1435 Herbert Kiddier 36 15 0 OXFORDSHIRE . 357 E C Low 15 15 0 357 R A S Paget 40 19 0 1036 William Norman Powell 15 2 0 1895 John William Rhodes 13 13 0
SHROPSHIRE . A C Spaull 36 15 0 Frank R Spanll 10 10 0 601 E A Hioka ( aee also 529 Worcestershire ) 22 11 6 1432 Charles Drew 27 6 0
SOMERSETSHIRE . Viscount Dungarvon 31 10 0 Lt .-Col . A Thrale Perkina SOUTH WALES ( E . DIVISION ) . Sir George Eliot , Bart . Dr . H N Davies , J . P . 315 0 0 A H Roberta
SOUTH WALES ( W . DIVISION ) . The Province—W Buckley Roderick \ , »„ Q Q John Bourne j STAFFORDSHIRE .
Lodge 419 Thomaa J Barnett 136 10 0 624 Frank Thompson 143 17 0 SUFFOLK . Tho Province and Lodge 1224 C J N Row 110 10 0
SURREY . Col . GNool Money , C . B . 73 10 0 Arthur Lionel Scott 10 10 0 Lodge 1149 Rev . E A Chichester 13 13 0 1638 Harry Curtis 31 10 0 1826 H C Houndlo 23 2 0 1892 AVilliam Pile 66 17 6
London.
Lodge £ s d 1920 Br J Eastorbrook 31 10 0 2246 W J Mason 147 0 0 Unattached . JRMosse 28 7 0
SUSSEX . Richard Clowes 10 10 0 Lodge 1947 AFLimette 21 0 0
WARWICKSHIRE . 74 Thomaa Surman 10 10 0 887 F G Swinden 10 10 0 887 W H Rollason 10 10 0 1031 J Bowen 21 0 0 1551 Thomas Rowbofcham 10 10 0
WILTSHIRE . 663 Frederick S Hancock 36 15 0 WORCESTER . 252 EJChambera 89 5 0 529 E A Hioka ( see also Lodge 601 , Shropshire ) 11 11 0
WEST MORKSHISE . 139 John William Shipman"" ) 154 W Aked Slatter M . D . j 289 WII Baxter | 1513 TW Embleton !> 105 0 0 1513 C AV Fincken | 2069 Robert Abbott | 2263 Dr . Oliver Baker J
FOREIGN STATIONS .
UNATTACHED . Charles G L Kipling 11 11 0 MALTA . Lodge 342 John Kenyon 10 10 0
CYPRUS . 2277 Surgeon Capt W Kiddie 36 15 0 SOUTH AFRICA . 2313 John Edward Greon 11 11 0 WESTERN AUSTRALIA . 485 John Crampern Rosselloty 110
Masonic Service.
MASONIC SERVICE .
THE Freemasons ' of Southport , together with many visiting brethren , including Bro . J . D . Murray , on the 19 ch ult ., aocompanied the Mayor of Southport ( who wore the mayoral robes presented to him by hia brother Masona in 1884 ) to Holy Trinity Churoh . About 230 brethren assembled in the schools , Paat and Present Provincial Officera of West Lancashire , East Lancashire , and
Cheshire mustering strongly . The banners of the Southport Lodges were carried at the head of the procession , which , headed by the church choir , sang "Brightly gleams our banner . " The prayers were intoned by Bro . the Rev . C . Hesketh Knowlys P . P . G . C . ( rector of North . Meola ) , and Bro . the Rev . J . S . Gardner P . P . G . C . ( curate of
Holy Trinity ) , Bro . the Rev . W . H . Marsden P . P . G . C . ( vicar of St . Luke ' s ) reading the lessons ( St . Paul on Charity ) . Bro . H . Hudson presided at the organ , and tbe anthem was " Remember now th y Creator . " Bro . the Rev . T . Barton Spencer P . G . C . of Eng ., preached from Acts xx . 35 , "Remember the worda of the Lord Jeans , how He said , It is more blessed to give than to receive . "
Having expressed tho interest felt hy all concerned in the prosperity of Southport in the Centenary Celebrations , and glanced at tho progress of Southport and of Masonry daring the last 100 years , the reverend gentleman pleaded for funds to endow a Freemason ' s cot in the New Southport Infirmary , for which bnilding he stated that £ l 3 , 000 had been , raised towards the £ 23 , 000 re-quired . Masonry was founded on the principles of Brotherly Love , Relief , and Truth j it was , ns the Pro Grand Master ( the Earl of Lathom ) said , not a benevolent institution , but a charitable institntion , and Masons
should gladly embrace the opportunity of practising those virtues they professed so ranch to admire . Tho offertory , received by Bro . the Rev . C . M . Clarke ( curate of Christ Chnrch ) , realised £ 78 2 a 8 d . iiro . the Rev . C . S . Hope P . P . G . C . pronounced the Benediction , and O , AVorshi p the King" formed the recessional . At the school liro . Hope thanked the brethren for their hearty response to tho invitation to attend the service , ancl in the name of all the brethren Po thanked Bro . S pencer for hia excellent sermon .
Masonic Sonnets.—No. 3.
MASONIC SONNETS . —No . 3 .
How true ifc ia that ancient Masonry Ennobles , elevates , and thrills the soul With proud and stately lofty dignity , And that all Masons ita great charms extol . From earthly deeds and sordid things it raises The mind to better , holier thoughts , above ; And so we atill would sing its joyous praises
By BRO . CHAS . F . FOUSHAW , LL . D ., 2417 — : o : — MASONRY .
For all its mysteries we sincerely love . Pure , bright and free , —to na 'tis not uncouth Nor vice nor sin can enter where ita waya Aro carried out in Spirit and in Truth . And it will load , beyond earth ' s dimming maze , To realms unsullied by terrestrial strains , Where Heaven's High Architect for ever reigna . AVinder House , Bradford .
Bro . Dr . Chas . Forshaw , of Bradford , has received tho following supplementary letter : —
Marlborough House , Pall Mall , S . W . General Sir Dighton Probyn presents his compliments t . n Dr . Charles Forahaw and writes to acknowledge the copy of hia aong , "The Mystic Tie" which , aa requested , he has laid befjfe H . R . H . the Prinoe of Wales . 25 th June 1892 .
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London.
KENT . Br William Hollis 10 10 0 20 William Thomaa AViggius 78 15 0 615 George William Mitchell 63 0 0 615 G H Letton 21 0 0 709 Benjamin Snell , M . A . 81 7 6 913 William Sanders 131 5 0 1208 W O Kennett 97 14 6 1414 Rev . Cecil M Bevan 38 17 0 1436 Rev . H R Wakefield 36 15 0 1449 T H Blamiera 109 4 0 2205 A Clemow 89 5 0
EAST LANCASHIRE . 381 Fritz Roiss 10 10 0 381 Samuel H Shorrock 21 0 0 1161 AHJefleris 42 0 0 1723 Benjamin Derham , M . D . 10 10 0 Unattached Alfred B Bennett 10 10 0
WEST LANCASHIRE . Robert Foote 10 10 0 Capt . J D Murray 21 0 0 G A Myera 10 10 0 F J Hubbard 10 10 0 Lodge 32 S G Sinclair 10 10 0 1299 W Withey 10 10 0 1325 J W Burgess 10 10 0 1730 J Hardwicke Marsh 10 10 0 2316 James de Bela Adam 10 10 0
LEICESTERSHIRE AND RUTLAND . 779 Hon . Paulyn Hastings 48 6 0 MIDDLESEX . 2048 A H Scurrah 26 5 0 Chapter 1423 Comp H Higgins 91 19 0
MONMOUTHSHIRE . The Province—Br Capt . S 6 Homfray 45 7 0 Alfred Taylor 60 0 0 Lodge 457 Fredk Atkinson Powell 31 10 0 683 Major . Gen . T Cuming 10 10 0 683 R A Forsyth 52 10 0 818 Thomas Harrhhy 37 17 6 1258 Hartley Feather 31 10 0 1429 W J Dix 45 15 6
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE AND HUNTS . The Earl of Euston George Ellard 10 10 0 Henry Carman 15 15 0 442 I Whitaed 37 15 6
London.
NORTHUMBERLAND . The Province— £ s d Br John Strachan 1377 8 0
NORTH WALES . C K Benson 57 15 0 Lodge 606 AValter Llewelyn Daviea 74 11 0 1509 James Georgo Tuxford 71 8 0 1674 Thomaa Coxhead 15 15 0
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE . 1405 Frank Farranda 11 11 0 1435 Herbert Kiddier 36 15 0 OXFORDSHIRE . 357 E C Low 15 15 0 357 R A S Paget 40 19 0 1036 William Norman Powell 15 2 0 1895 John William Rhodes 13 13 0
SHROPSHIRE . A C Spaull 36 15 0 Frank R Spanll 10 10 0 601 E A Hioka ( aee also 529 Worcestershire ) 22 11 6 1432 Charles Drew 27 6 0
SOMERSETSHIRE . Viscount Dungarvon 31 10 0 Lt .-Col . A Thrale Perkina SOUTH WALES ( E . DIVISION ) . Sir George Eliot , Bart . Dr . H N Davies , J . P . 315 0 0 A H Roberta
SOUTH WALES ( W . DIVISION ) . The Province—W Buckley Roderick \ , »„ Q Q John Bourne j STAFFORDSHIRE .
Lodge 419 Thomaa J Barnett 136 10 0 624 Frank Thompson 143 17 0 SUFFOLK . Tho Province and Lodge 1224 C J N Row 110 10 0
SURREY . Col . GNool Money , C . B . 73 10 0 Arthur Lionel Scott 10 10 0 Lodge 1149 Rev . E A Chichester 13 13 0 1638 Harry Curtis 31 10 0 1826 H C Houndlo 23 2 0 1892 AVilliam Pile 66 17 6
London.
Lodge £ s d 1920 Br J Eastorbrook 31 10 0 2246 W J Mason 147 0 0 Unattached . JRMosse 28 7 0
SUSSEX . Richard Clowes 10 10 0 Lodge 1947 AFLimette 21 0 0
WARWICKSHIRE . 74 Thomaa Surman 10 10 0 887 F G Swinden 10 10 0 887 W H Rollason 10 10 0 1031 J Bowen 21 0 0 1551 Thomas Rowbofcham 10 10 0
WILTSHIRE . 663 Frederick S Hancock 36 15 0 WORCESTER . 252 EJChambera 89 5 0 529 E A Hioka ( see also Lodge 601 , Shropshire ) 11 11 0
WEST MORKSHISE . 139 John William Shipman"" ) 154 W Aked Slatter M . D . j 289 WII Baxter | 1513 TW Embleton !> 105 0 0 1513 C AV Fincken | 2069 Robert Abbott | 2263 Dr . Oliver Baker J
FOREIGN STATIONS .
UNATTACHED . Charles G L Kipling 11 11 0 MALTA . Lodge 342 John Kenyon 10 10 0
CYPRUS . 2277 Surgeon Capt W Kiddie 36 15 0 SOUTH AFRICA . 2313 John Edward Greon 11 11 0 WESTERN AUSTRALIA . 485 John Crampern Rosselloty 110
Masonic Service.
MASONIC SERVICE .
THE Freemasons ' of Southport , together with many visiting brethren , including Bro . J . D . Murray , on the 19 ch ult ., aocompanied the Mayor of Southport ( who wore the mayoral robes presented to him by hia brother Masona in 1884 ) to Holy Trinity Churoh . About 230 brethren assembled in the schools , Paat and Present Provincial Officera of West Lancashire , East Lancashire , and
Cheshire mustering strongly . The banners of the Southport Lodges were carried at the head of the procession , which , headed by the church choir , sang "Brightly gleams our banner . " The prayers were intoned by Bro . the Rev . C . Hesketh Knowlys P . P . G . C . ( rector of North . Meola ) , and Bro . the Rev . J . S . Gardner P . P . G . C . ( curate of
Holy Trinity ) , Bro . the Rev . W . H . Marsden P . P . G . C . ( vicar of St . Luke ' s ) reading the lessons ( St . Paul on Charity ) . Bro . H . Hudson presided at the organ , and tbe anthem was " Remember now th y Creator . " Bro . the Rev . T . Barton Spencer P . G . C . of Eng ., preached from Acts xx . 35 , "Remember the worda of the Lord Jeans , how He said , It is more blessed to give than to receive . "
Having expressed tho interest felt hy all concerned in the prosperity of Southport in the Centenary Celebrations , and glanced at tho progress of Southport and of Masonry daring the last 100 years , the reverend gentleman pleaded for funds to endow a Freemason ' s cot in the New Southport Infirmary , for which bnilding he stated that £ l 3 , 000 had been , raised towards the £ 23 , 000 re-quired . Masonry was founded on the principles of Brotherly Love , Relief , and Truth j it was , ns the Pro Grand Master ( the Earl of Lathom ) said , not a benevolent institution , but a charitable institntion , and Masons
should gladly embrace the opportunity of practising those virtues they professed so ranch to admire . Tho offertory , received by Bro . the Rev . C . M . Clarke ( curate of Christ Chnrch ) , realised £ 78 2 a 8 d . iiro . the Rev . C . S . Hope P . P . G . C . pronounced the Benediction , and O , AVorshi p the King" formed the recessional . At the school liro . Hope thanked the brethren for their hearty response to tho invitation to attend the service , ancl in the name of all the brethren Po thanked Bro . S pencer for hia excellent sermon .
Masonic Sonnets.—No. 3.
MASONIC SONNETS . —No . 3 .
How true ifc ia that ancient Masonry Ennobles , elevates , and thrills the soul With proud and stately lofty dignity , And that all Masons ita great charms extol . From earthly deeds and sordid things it raises The mind to better , holier thoughts , above ; And so we atill would sing its joyous praises
By BRO . CHAS . F . FOUSHAW , LL . D ., 2417 — : o : — MASONRY .
For all its mysteries we sincerely love . Pure , bright and free , —to na 'tis not uncouth Nor vice nor sin can enter where ita waya Aro carried out in Spirit and in Truth . And it will load , beyond earth ' s dimming maze , To realms unsullied by terrestrial strains , Where Heaven's High Architect for ever reigna . AVinder House , Bradford .
Bro . Dr . Chas . Forshaw , of Bradford , has received tho following supplementary letter : —
Marlborough House , Pall Mall , S . W . General Sir Dighton Probyn presents his compliments t . n Dr . Charles Forahaw and writes to acknowledge the copy of hia aong , "The Mystic Tie" which , aa requested , he has laid befjfe H . R . H . the Prinoe of Wales . 25 th June 1892 .