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Notices Of Meetings.
Faith Lodge of Instruction , No . 581 . —A meeting of this Lodge was held at the Old Boar ' s Head , Manchester , on Tuesday , the 29 th alt . There were present Bros . H . H . Warbnrton P . M . P . P . G . S . D . Preceptor , A . Hebden P . M . P . P . G . D . D . C . Secretary , Godfrey Higham P . M . P . P . G . D . D . C , G . T . Lenard Treasurer , William Bee P . M . P . P . G . S ., W . Dyson Fryer W . M . Architect Lodge , No . 1375 ,
E . Roberts P . M . ( FREEMASON ' S CHRONICLE ) , Simister P . M ., Beever , Flint , Hepworth , Peel , James Simister , Barnes , Midgley , Harrison , Kenwortby , Hawkins , Pickford , Parker , Entwisle , Whittaker , Yeadon , Robertshaw , Chenery . Bro . Lenard occupied tho position of W . M ., Bro . Midgley that of S . W ., and Bro . Harrison that of J . W . ; while Bros . Pickford , Entwisle , and Robertshaw performed the
duties of S . D ., J . D ., and I . G . respectively . After the minutes of the former meeting bad been read and confirmed , the ceremony of raising was rehearsed , Bro . Hepworth enacting the part of candidate . It is very gratifying to acknowledge that this Lodge is rapidly increasing in popularity , and is accepted as a capital medium for the successful
practice of brethren who are passing throngh the various offices of their Lodge . Tbe name * of Bros . Shorrocks , Deane , Crone , aud Beever were submitted as new members , and they will accordingly be subject to a ballot upon a fntare occasion . The next meeting of the Instruotion Lodge will be held on Thursday , 8 th December , when will be rehearsed two ceremonies , those of initiation and passing .
Walthamstow Lodge of Instruction , No . 2192
The fifth annual sapper in connection with this numerous and popular Lodge of Instrnction was held on Monday , the 28 th ult ., at the Great Eastern Hotel , Liverpool Street , E . G ., the occasion being marked by the presence of the V . W . Bro . Philbrick , Q . C , Grand Registrar and Deputy Prov . Grand Master for Essex , who presided , and who was supported by tbe following brethren : —William Shurmur , Archdeacon
C . G . 0 . Dunbar , James Stephens , Sam Smither , L . Wall , J . J . Brigenshaw , W . Lucas , G . W . Knight , J . J . Thomas , Dr . Haskins , G . R . Lambert , Mollioh , Kirby , Nicholson , Lucas , Bromhead , & c . Bros . J . A . Wildash , Chairman of the Walthamstow Local Board , and N . Fortescne Treasurer , occupied the Vice-chair ; the Stewa-ds were Bros . J . King , W . Gower , C Horst , J . Clark , T . W . Stacey , and M . Blieck ,
and Bros . J . 0 . Carter and C . H . Bestow were the Hon . Sees . After an excellent repast , capitally served by Bro . J . A . Grew , the Chairman commenced the toasts by proposing in a few well chosen words the Health of the Queen and Royal Family , including the Most Worshipful Grand Master , and Prosperity to the Craft . It is needless to say the toast was drank with enthusiasm . Bro . Philbrick , in giving the toast of
the evening , Prosperity to the Walthamstow Lodge of Instruction , said that much of the excellent work carried on in tbe various Lodges was undoubtedly due to tbe preparation received in Lodges of Instruotion , which filled one of tbe most useful , he might almost say the most indispensable places iu Freemasonry . When a man is first admitted to the light of Masonry , he finds everything new and strange
to him , but if he has at all in him the making of a good Mason , he reflects as to how he can attain that perfection in the ritual which is so necessary in an Officer , to fulfil generally his great duty to the Craft . He comes to the Lodge of Instruction quite inexperienced , but soon finds that advice and counsel are readily and freely given to him and his task made easy and pleasant . The Constitution
therefore lends its friendly aid by extending its shield over these Lodges of Instruction . He had asked Bro . Shurmur , to whom the prosperity of the Lodge was chiefly due , how long it had been established , and he had diplomatically replied that this was the fifth annual supper . Well ; he congratulated the brethren upon the way in which the Lodge was attended , and the present numerous gathering testified to
their great interest in the Craft . After giving some highly interesting details- as to the amalgamation of the two Grand Lodges in 1813 , Bro . Philbrick went on to say that the ceremonies as now worked by the Lodge of Emulation were the outcome of an agreement arrived at by the Board of Conciliation , and were not blown together , nor did they depend npon the arbitary dictation of any individual . He
congratulated the members upon having suoh a flourishing Lodge of Instruotion and so excellent a Preceptor as Bro . Shurmur , as he was sure that the splendid work carried on in the Province of Essex was due to the careful study aud diligent work shown in their Masonio preparation . Brother Shurmur , in response , said tbat under the fostering care of their President , tbe Lodge bad progres « ed
by leaps and bounds , and was the best attended in tbe metropolis . He was also pleased to say that the work was on a par with the attendances . During the last ten years the population of Walthamstow had increased from 20 , 000 to 50 , 000 , but there had been no increase in the number of Lodge ? , and it had been thought by many distinguished brethren that it would be advantageous to
the Order for an addition to be made by the establishment of a Walthamstow Lodge . This would enable the younger members t > obtain rank in the Craft which they could hardly expect under existing circumstances , and he trusted that their Deputy Grand Master would give the proposition his support at the proper time . He thanked them all for their good wishes , it was a labour of love with
him to act as Preceptor , and be would always do his best to promote tbe interests of Freemasonry . Althongh not strictly Masonic , advantage was taken of the occasion to present an illuminat d testimonial to Bro . Archdeacon Dunbar , as a token of sincere appreciation of his spiritual labours and goodness while ministering at Walthamstow . The testimonial is written on vellum , and i « handsomely framed . Bro . Philbrick , in making the presentation .
referred to tbe disinclination of the Roman Catholic inhabitants o ' this country to become Masons on accoont of giving disp easure tn therr spiritual advisers ; bnt he thought that if tbe powers at the Vatican would consider that the Order was founded upon the purest principles of morality , and that the presence in their ranks of those who exercised the most sacred calling , they would decide that Freemasonry contains nothing but what is desirable . He had th . greatest possible pleasure to present the testimonial to Bro . Dunbar
Notices Of Meetings.
in the names of the subscribers aa a mark of the high esteem in which he was held . Dr . Dunbar , in returning thanks for their good wiahof , felt that W . ihh imstosv and Freemasonry were so closely con . neoted that any onrj taking an interest in well-doing most be a Masor . The Order in England was making rapid advances , and when the Catholics found that all tbat is good in England was united
in Freemasonry they must r-gard it more favourably . Iu fact , he might say , that the Catholic Church looked with a totally different eye upon ^ Freemasonry in England to what it did towards the members in Frnnoe , Germany , and other parts of Europe . His term of residence ot Walthamstow had been the happiest of his life , and it was a gr at plea * urp for him to know that he had performed his
dnty to the satisfaction of the people . Bro . Shormur , in highly complimentary terms , proposed the health of the President , whioh was suitably acknowledged by Bro . Philbrick , who took occasion to thank the brethren for tbeir kindness and sympathy during hia recent deep affliction . Bros . Smethnrst , Wall and Thompson responded for
the Visitors , and a few remarks from the Vice . Chairmen brought the interesting proceedings to a close at a somewhat late hour . The musical arrangements were under the direction of Bro . A . Churoh , who was ably assisted by Broa . J . Lewis Young , Sam Smither , H . G . Holland , and G . W . Knight .
Royal Arch.
ROYAL ARCH .
ST . JOHN'S CHAPTER , No . 70 .
rpHE annual convocation was held on Thursday , 'the 24 th nit ., at A Plymouth . The Principals elect were installed—Comps . W . F . Westcott as Z ., W . King H ., George Selliok P . Z . J . ; the Installing Principals were Comps . J . R . Lord and J . Gidley , assisted by Comp . J . Kinton Bond . The board of Installed Principals alio included Compc W . T . Hocking 70 , C . G . Withell 70 and 2025 , Rev . Dr .
Lemor , C . Duusterville 189 , S . Jew 105 and 2025 . The Officers appointed were Comps . W . T . Hocking I . P . Z ., J . R . Lord S . E ., J . Hicks S . N ., C . G . Withell P . Z . Treasurer , J . Goad P . S ., J . Burton 1 st A . S ., J . S . Hall 2 nd A . S ., A . G . Ceilings Dir . of Cers ., the Hon . H . V . Duncombe Organist , J . Brooks , S . C . Edwards Stewards , W . H . Phillips Janitor .
Mark Masonry.
MARK MASONRY .
— : o : — NORTHUMBERLAND AND BERWICK LODGE
fJIHE annual meeting was held on Wednesdny , the 23 rl ult ., at the 1 Masouic Hil ' , Maple Street , Newcastle , under the presidency of Bro . Duncan Macdonald . Tho principal business of the evening was the installation of Bro . Thomos Dinning S . W ., and the occasion was marked by a special visit of the D . P . G . M . and Officers of the Provincial Grand Mark Lodge of Northumberland and Durham . A large number of brethren were present . Tbe installation ceremony
was performed by Bro . Ree > l in an able and impressive manner . The W . M . invested the following as Officers of the Lodge for tbe ensuing year : —Bros . Macdonald I . P . M ., Duuford S . W ., McKay J . W ., Macarthy M . O ., Shaw S . O ., S ^ hnitger J . O ., Bell Treasurer , Soott Registrar , Nixon Secretary , Simpson S . D ., Hall J . D ., Usher Dir . of Cera ., Davidson I . G ., Spence S . S ., Stark J . S ., Ferry Organist , Curry Tyler . Tbe brethren dined in the banquetiug-hall of the Lodge , when the usual Loyal and Masonio toasts were duly honoured .
Duke Of Connaught Lodge. No. 199.
DUKE OF CONNAUGHT LODGE . No . 199 .
THE usual monthly meeting of this Lodge was held on Wednesday , tbe 16 th ult ., by permission , at tbe Great Eastern Hotel , Liverpool Street , instead of the obsolete Town Hall , Shoreditoh . The Lodge was duly opened , minutes read and confirmed . The following Officers were present : —Bros . W . Christian W . M ., T . Clark S . W ., W . D . T . Turnpenny J . W ., J . M . Klenck M . O ., W . Beasley
P . M . Secretary . The business of the evening was to advance Bro . Gilbert Stephen Southcombe , Belgrave Lodge , No . 749 , and Henry R . Stephens , St . James' Lodge , No . 1579 , whioh was done in a most impressive and earnest manner by Bro . Christian the W . M . The routine bnsiness being ended , the Lodge adjourned to a most excellent
banquet , served and suparintended by the hotel manager , whioh gave great satisfaction . The usual loyal and other toasts were given and received by the brethren and responded to in a true Masonio spirit , and the evening brought to a close by admirable speeches aud tongs , all of the brethren expressing their great gratification at their new home , trusting it would be lasting .
We are requested to announce tbat tbe night and place of meeting of the Westbourne Lodge of Instruction , No . 733 , wil ' , until farther notice , be held at tho Prince Alfred , 112 Queen's Road , Bays water , on Thursdays , at 8 p . m . punctually .
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FUNERALS properly carried out and . personally attended , in London and Country , by Bro . O . A . HUTTON , 17 If ewcastle street , Stvaad , W , C . monuments erected . Valuations made ,
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Notices Of Meetings.
Faith Lodge of Instruction , No . 581 . —A meeting of this Lodge was held at the Old Boar ' s Head , Manchester , on Tuesday , the 29 th alt . There were present Bros . H . H . Warbnrton P . M . P . P . G . S . D . Preceptor , A . Hebden P . M . P . P . G . D . D . C . Secretary , Godfrey Higham P . M . P . P . G . D . D . C , G . T . Lenard Treasurer , William Bee P . M . P . P . G . S ., W . Dyson Fryer W . M . Architect Lodge , No . 1375 ,
E . Roberts P . M . ( FREEMASON ' S CHRONICLE ) , Simister P . M ., Beever , Flint , Hepworth , Peel , James Simister , Barnes , Midgley , Harrison , Kenwortby , Hawkins , Pickford , Parker , Entwisle , Whittaker , Yeadon , Robertshaw , Chenery . Bro . Lenard occupied tho position of W . M ., Bro . Midgley that of S . W ., and Bro . Harrison that of J . W . ; while Bros . Pickford , Entwisle , and Robertshaw performed the
duties of S . D ., J . D ., and I . G . respectively . After the minutes of the former meeting bad been read and confirmed , the ceremony of raising was rehearsed , Bro . Hepworth enacting the part of candidate . It is very gratifying to acknowledge that this Lodge is rapidly increasing in popularity , and is accepted as a capital medium for the successful
practice of brethren who are passing throngh the various offices of their Lodge . Tbe name * of Bros . Shorrocks , Deane , Crone , aud Beever were submitted as new members , and they will accordingly be subject to a ballot upon a fntare occasion . The next meeting of the Instruotion Lodge will be held on Thursday , 8 th December , when will be rehearsed two ceremonies , those of initiation and passing .
Walthamstow Lodge of Instruction , No . 2192
The fifth annual sapper in connection with this numerous and popular Lodge of Instrnction was held on Monday , the 28 th ult ., at the Great Eastern Hotel , Liverpool Street , E . G ., the occasion being marked by the presence of the V . W . Bro . Philbrick , Q . C , Grand Registrar and Deputy Prov . Grand Master for Essex , who presided , and who was supported by tbe following brethren : —William Shurmur , Archdeacon
C . G . 0 . Dunbar , James Stephens , Sam Smither , L . Wall , J . J . Brigenshaw , W . Lucas , G . W . Knight , J . J . Thomas , Dr . Haskins , G . R . Lambert , Mollioh , Kirby , Nicholson , Lucas , Bromhead , & c . Bros . J . A . Wildash , Chairman of the Walthamstow Local Board , and N . Fortescne Treasurer , occupied the Vice-chair ; the Stewa-ds were Bros . J . King , W . Gower , C Horst , J . Clark , T . W . Stacey , and M . Blieck ,
and Bros . J . 0 . Carter and C . H . Bestow were the Hon . Sees . After an excellent repast , capitally served by Bro . J . A . Grew , the Chairman commenced the toasts by proposing in a few well chosen words the Health of the Queen and Royal Family , including the Most Worshipful Grand Master , and Prosperity to the Craft . It is needless to say the toast was drank with enthusiasm . Bro . Philbrick , in giving the toast of
the evening , Prosperity to the Walthamstow Lodge of Instruction , said that much of the excellent work carried on in tbe various Lodges was undoubtedly due to tbe preparation received in Lodges of Instruotion , which filled one of tbe most useful , he might almost say the most indispensable places iu Freemasonry . When a man is first admitted to the light of Masonry , he finds everything new and strange
to him , but if he has at all in him the making of a good Mason , he reflects as to how he can attain that perfection in the ritual which is so necessary in an Officer , to fulfil generally his great duty to the Craft . He comes to the Lodge of Instruction quite inexperienced , but soon finds that advice and counsel are readily and freely given to him and his task made easy and pleasant . The Constitution
therefore lends its friendly aid by extending its shield over these Lodges of Instruction . He had asked Bro . Shurmur , to whom the prosperity of the Lodge was chiefly due , how long it had been established , and he had diplomatically replied that this was the fifth annual supper . Well ; he congratulated the brethren upon the way in which the Lodge was attended , and the present numerous gathering testified to
their great interest in the Craft . After giving some highly interesting details- as to the amalgamation of the two Grand Lodges in 1813 , Bro . Philbrick went on to say that the ceremonies as now worked by the Lodge of Emulation were the outcome of an agreement arrived at by the Board of Conciliation , and were not blown together , nor did they depend npon the arbitary dictation of any individual . He
congratulated the members upon having suoh a flourishing Lodge of Instruotion and so excellent a Preceptor as Bro . Shurmur , as he was sure that the splendid work carried on in the Province of Essex was due to the careful study aud diligent work shown in their Masonio preparation . Brother Shurmur , in response , said tbat under the fostering care of their President , tbe Lodge bad progres « ed
by leaps and bounds , and was the best attended in tbe metropolis . He was also pleased to say that the work was on a par with the attendances . During the last ten years the population of Walthamstow had increased from 20 , 000 to 50 , 000 , but there had been no increase in the number of Lodge ? , and it had been thought by many distinguished brethren that it would be advantageous to
the Order for an addition to be made by the establishment of a Walthamstow Lodge . This would enable the younger members t > obtain rank in the Craft which they could hardly expect under existing circumstances , and he trusted that their Deputy Grand Master would give the proposition his support at the proper time . He thanked them all for their good wishes , it was a labour of love with
him to act as Preceptor , and be would always do his best to promote tbe interests of Freemasonry . Althongh not strictly Masonic , advantage was taken of the occasion to present an illuminat d testimonial to Bro . Archdeacon Dunbar , as a token of sincere appreciation of his spiritual labours and goodness while ministering at Walthamstow . The testimonial is written on vellum , and i « handsomely framed . Bro . Philbrick , in making the presentation .
referred to tbe disinclination of the Roman Catholic inhabitants o ' this country to become Masons on accoont of giving disp easure tn therr spiritual advisers ; bnt he thought that if tbe powers at the Vatican would consider that the Order was founded upon the purest principles of morality , and that the presence in their ranks of those who exercised the most sacred calling , they would decide that Freemasonry contains nothing but what is desirable . He had th . greatest possible pleasure to present the testimonial to Bro . Dunbar
Notices Of Meetings.
in the names of the subscribers aa a mark of the high esteem in which he was held . Dr . Dunbar , in returning thanks for their good wiahof , felt that W . ihh imstosv and Freemasonry were so closely con . neoted that any onrj taking an interest in well-doing most be a Masor . The Order in England was making rapid advances , and when the Catholics found that all tbat is good in England was united
in Freemasonry they must r-gard it more favourably . Iu fact , he might say , that the Catholic Church looked with a totally different eye upon ^ Freemasonry in England to what it did towards the members in Frnnoe , Germany , and other parts of Europe . His term of residence ot Walthamstow had been the happiest of his life , and it was a gr at plea * urp for him to know that he had performed his
dnty to the satisfaction of the people . Bro . Shormur , in highly complimentary terms , proposed the health of the President , whioh was suitably acknowledged by Bro . Philbrick , who took occasion to thank the brethren for tbeir kindness and sympathy during hia recent deep affliction . Bros . Smethnrst , Wall and Thompson responded for
the Visitors , and a few remarks from the Vice . Chairmen brought the interesting proceedings to a close at a somewhat late hour . The musical arrangements were under the direction of Bro . A . Churoh , who was ably assisted by Broa . J . Lewis Young , Sam Smither , H . G . Holland , and G . W . Knight .
Royal Arch.
ROYAL ARCH .
ST . JOHN'S CHAPTER , No . 70 .
rpHE annual convocation was held on Thursday , 'the 24 th nit ., at A Plymouth . The Principals elect were installed—Comps . W . F . Westcott as Z ., W . King H ., George Selliok P . Z . J . ; the Installing Principals were Comps . J . R . Lord and J . Gidley , assisted by Comp . J . Kinton Bond . The board of Installed Principals alio included Compc W . T . Hocking 70 , C . G . Withell 70 and 2025 , Rev . Dr .
Lemor , C . Duusterville 189 , S . Jew 105 and 2025 . The Officers appointed were Comps . W . T . Hocking I . P . Z ., J . R . Lord S . E ., J . Hicks S . N ., C . G . Withell P . Z . Treasurer , J . Goad P . S ., J . Burton 1 st A . S ., J . S . Hall 2 nd A . S ., A . G . Ceilings Dir . of Cers ., the Hon . H . V . Duncombe Organist , J . Brooks , S . C . Edwards Stewards , W . H . Phillips Janitor .
Mark Masonry.
MARK MASONRY .
— : o : — NORTHUMBERLAND AND BERWICK LODGE
fJIHE annual meeting was held on Wednesdny , the 23 rl ult ., at the 1 Masouic Hil ' , Maple Street , Newcastle , under the presidency of Bro . Duncan Macdonald . Tho principal business of the evening was the installation of Bro . Thomos Dinning S . W ., and the occasion was marked by a special visit of the D . P . G . M . and Officers of the Provincial Grand Mark Lodge of Northumberland and Durham . A large number of brethren were present . Tbe installation ceremony
was performed by Bro . Ree > l in an able and impressive manner . The W . M . invested the following as Officers of the Lodge for tbe ensuing year : —Bros . Macdonald I . P . M ., Duuford S . W ., McKay J . W ., Macarthy M . O ., Shaw S . O ., S ^ hnitger J . O ., Bell Treasurer , Soott Registrar , Nixon Secretary , Simpson S . D ., Hall J . D ., Usher Dir . of Cera ., Davidson I . G ., Spence S . S ., Stark J . S ., Ferry Organist , Curry Tyler . Tbe brethren dined in the banquetiug-hall of the Lodge , when the usual Loyal and Masonio toasts were duly honoured .
Duke Of Connaught Lodge. No. 199.
DUKE OF CONNAUGHT LODGE . No . 199 .
THE usual monthly meeting of this Lodge was held on Wednesday , tbe 16 th ult ., by permission , at tbe Great Eastern Hotel , Liverpool Street , instead of the obsolete Town Hall , Shoreditoh . The Lodge was duly opened , minutes read and confirmed . The following Officers were present : —Bros . W . Christian W . M ., T . Clark S . W ., W . D . T . Turnpenny J . W ., J . M . Klenck M . O ., W . Beasley
P . M . Secretary . The business of the evening was to advance Bro . Gilbert Stephen Southcombe , Belgrave Lodge , No . 749 , and Henry R . Stephens , St . James' Lodge , No . 1579 , whioh was done in a most impressive and earnest manner by Bro . Christian the W . M . The routine bnsiness being ended , the Lodge adjourned to a most excellent
banquet , served and suparintended by the hotel manager , whioh gave great satisfaction . The usual loyal and other toasts were given and received by the brethren and responded to in a true Masonio spirit , and the evening brought to a close by admirable speeches aud tongs , all of the brethren expressing their great gratification at their new home , trusting it would be lasting .
We are requested to announce tbat tbe night and place of meeting of the Westbourne Lodge of Instruction , No . 733 , wil ' , until farther notice , be held at tho Prince Alfred , 112 Queen's Road , Bays water , on Thursdays , at 8 p . m . punctually .
Ad00605
FUNERALS properly carried out and . personally attended , in London and Country , by Bro . O . A . HUTTON , 17 If ewcastle street , Stvaad , W , C . monuments erected . Valuations made ,