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Provincial Grand Lodge Of Cambridgeshire.

Clowes J . W . 2201 , W . Welham P . M . 1224 , C . Kent P . M . 699 , G . Morris 2045 . The Provincial Grand Lodge was opened about half-past five , and the rolls were called . The representatives of the Lodges thereupon gave in their reports . The roll of tho Lodges was then called , and fche following reports were made : —

Scientific Lodge , No . 88 . —Nnmber last year 79 , initiations 2 , joining members 2 , deaths 2 , withdrawal 1 , total this year 80 . Three Grand Principles Lodge , No . 441 . —Number last year 61 , initiations 10 , deaths 1 , withdrawals 3 , present number 67 .

United Good Fellowship Lodge , No . 809 . —Number last year 52 , initiations 6 , joining member 1 , death 1 , withdrawals 2 , present number 56 .

Isaac Newton Lodge No . 859 . —Number last year 136 , initiations 30 , withdrawals 10 , present number 156 . Alma Mater Lodge , No . 1492 . —Number last year 48 , joining members 4 , present number 52 .

Etheldreda Lodge , No . 2107 . —Nnmber last year 37 , initiations 3 , deaths 2 , withdrawals 2 , present number 36 . The minutes of the meetings of Provincial Grand Lodge dnring the year wero read and confirmed , and the Auditors ' report of the Treasurer's accounts was presented , with an

apology from the Treasurer ( Bro . B . W . Beales ) for absence through ill-health . The total receipts daring the year had been £ 252 Is ld , and there remained a balance in the Treasurer ' s hands of £ 34 7 s lOd . The capital account comprised £ 450 invested at 2 | per cent .

On reaching the business of the election of a Treasurer , it was intimated tbat Brother B . W . Beales wished to

resign , whereupon Bro . Bray , of the Wisbech Lodge , was elected . Tbe Provincial Grand Officers were then appointed and installed by the Provincial Grand Master , as follow : — Bro . A . H . Moyes 88 ... ... Depnty Master

C . Geldard 859 ... ... Senior Warden T . Jennings jun . 2107 ... ... Junior Warden Rev . L . B . Tnttrell 2107 ... ) nt . i Rev . J . H . Gray 859 * j Chaplains Bray 809 ... ... ... Treasurer O . Papworth 88 ... ... Secretary J . Sheldriok 441 ... ... Registrar T . Hunnybnn 88 ... ... Senior Deacon

G . W . Whitehead 809 ... ... Junior Deacon H . E . Greef 441 ... ... Supfc . of Works F . Dewberry 441 ( re-appointed ) ... Director of Ceremonies J . L . Rutter 88 ... ... Assist . Dir . of Cers . R . L . Thornton 1492 ... ... Sword Bearer F . 0 . Carr 859 ( re-appointed ) ... Organist J . A . Dawson 2107 ... ... Pursuivant J . P . Gray 88 ) G . Bull 441 [ -Stewards T . E . Worlledgo 859 ) Ellis 88 Tyler

Bro . O . Papworth then read the report of thc Cambridgeshire Masonic Chnrity Association . The Committee felt the Charity was to be congratulated on tho successful year

just past , and tho sums collected for fche Grand Charities . Two boys had been elected to tbe Boys' School , and the Province was strongly represented at the Jubilee Festival of the Masonic Benevolent Institution . The Committee

expressed their thanks to the brethren who had so liberally supported tbat Institution . One boy had left the School , one boy had been received , and one would enter next year .

Tbe votes of the Province were now about 250 for the Boys' School , 250 for the Girls ' , 500 for tho Men ' s Benevolent Institution , and 400 for women yearly . The brethren subscribing numbered 130 . The contributions to the threo

Chanties for the year amounted to £ 373 3 s 6 d , or a total of £ 3 , 075 9 s 6 d since the Association was started . The Committee further repirted thafc Bro . O . Papworth had been elected ou the Board of Management of tbo Boys '

Institution , and that his year of office would expire in 1895 . They strongly urged tho brethren to continue their support to the Institution , ancl hoped that the coming year wonld be an earnest of continued activity in the future .

Charity jewels were then presented by the Provincial Grand Master to Bros . G . Garrick , J . R . Green , and E . W . Harry , and Charity jewel clasps were Toted by the Lodge and presented to Bros . A . H . Moyes , O . Papworth , and S . H . Sbarmau .

Bro . Sharman proposed that the sum of fifteen guineas should be voted to the Cambridgeshire Masonic Charity Association for current expenses . Bro . Roston seconded the proposition ; and ifc was carried .

Provincial Grand Lodge Of Cambridgeshire.

Bro . Rev . J . H . Gray then proposed , in the absence of Bro . B . W , Beales , thafc a sum of fifteen guineas should be voted to one or more of the Koyal Masonic Institutions , to be paid through the- Cambridgeshire Masonic Charity Association . This was seconded and carried .

Votes of thanks for past services aud sympathy were carried , ou the motion of fche Prov . Grand Master , to Bro . J . Bonnett and Bro . B . W . Beales , who had retired through ill health .

Apologies were read for non-attendance from the Prov . Grand Masters of Suffolk aud Bedford ; the Grand Secretary , and others . Alms were collected , to be devoted to Addenbrooke ' a Hospital , and the Lodge was then closed .

The banquet was held at the White Hart Hotel , and was splendidly served by Bro . Cheunell . The Provincial Grand Master presided , and opened the speech-making by proposing the Queen and the Craft , and the M . W . the Grand Master of England , H . R . H . the Prince of Wales , K . G .

The Provincial Grand Master next proposed the M . W . tho Pro Grand Master of England the Earl of Lathom , tho R . W . the Deputy Grand Master the Earl of Mount Edgcumbe , and the Officers of the Grand Lodge Present

and Past , which , he said , would be received with the more heartiness because tbey had a Past Grand Officer to respond to the toast . He coupled with it the name of Brother Gt Everett Past Grand . Treasurer .

Bro . G . Everett , after thanking the brethren for the heartiness with which they had always received the toast , said he thought the Grand Lodge was to be congratulated on the work it had done , and fche appointments which had been made by the M . W . Grand Master .

The Deputy Provincial Grand Master ( Bro . A . H . Moyes ) proposed the R . W . the Provincial Graud Master of Cambridgeshire , Bro . Col . R . T . Caldwell . He said Col . Caldwell bad not been with them very long in the high office he now held , but he had been connected with

Masonry in fche Province for over twenty years . Although he had only been installed twelve mouths , the Prov . Grand Master had visited every Lodge in the Province , and wherever he had gone there had always been pleasant reminiscences of his visits remaining behind .

The Provincial Grand Master ( Bro . Caldwell ) , in returning thanks , said it was the greatest possible pleasnre to him to have the honour of presiding over a Province such as Cambridgeshire ; because it was in that Province he first had the pleasure of seeing tbe light of

Freemasonry . The recollections he had carried away from visiting their Lodges had b'en of tho most pleasing description . He thought there was a great deal " of vitality in

the Province . He concluded by proposing the Deputy Provincial Grand Master , Bro . A . H . Moyes , who , he said , conscientiously devoted a great part of his time to the duties of tho offico .

The Deputy Provincial Grand Master said he regretted that his health had not permitted him to visit tbe Lodges daring the past year , but ho believed he might say that all the Lodges in the Province were financially and numerically in . a very satisfactory state .

The Provincial Grand Master next proposed the Grand Officera of the Province Present ancl Past , which was responded to by Bro . T . Jennings jun ., the Provincial Junior Warden .

Bro . W . P . Spilding proposed the Royal Masonic Benevolent Institutions , viz ., tbe Girls' School , the Boys ' School , and the Institution for aged Freemasons and Widows of Freemasons . That toast , he said ^ dealt with a subject peculiarly dear to the Masouic heart tbe virtue of

charity . He had the proud satisfaction of feeling that in the Province of Cambridgeshire that great virtue was appreciated in a truly Masonic spirit , bufc that feeling was turned to one of humility when they remembered the considcralt ' e benefits fche Province hud received frorn thoso

various Institutions . Bro . J . Terry said the Masonic Charities were very much indebted 'o the Province of Cambridgeshire for what it bad done for them , and they felfc particularly proud of it , as twelve JV fourteen years ago the Province did very little for tho Charities . He ventured to iiform their Provincial

Grand Mv-for that if he wanted to . stimulate his Province he could rob do better than award , as he had done , charity jewels iu opou Grand Lodge . The needs of their institutions were as great as over tbey were . Iu thc institution

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Provincial Grand Lodge Of Cambridgeshire.

Clowes J . W . 2201 , W . Welham P . M . 1224 , C . Kent P . M . 699 , G . Morris 2045 . The Provincial Grand Lodge was opened about half-past five , and the rolls were called . The representatives of the Lodges thereupon gave in their reports . The roll of tho Lodges was then called , and fche following reports were made : —

Scientific Lodge , No . 88 . —Nnmber last year 79 , initiations 2 , joining members 2 , deaths 2 , withdrawal 1 , total this year 80 . Three Grand Principles Lodge , No . 441 . —Number last year 61 , initiations 10 , deaths 1 , withdrawals 3 , present number 67 .

United Good Fellowship Lodge , No . 809 . —Number last year 52 , initiations 6 , joining member 1 , death 1 , withdrawals 2 , present number 56 .

Isaac Newton Lodge No . 859 . —Number last year 136 , initiations 30 , withdrawals 10 , present number 156 . Alma Mater Lodge , No . 1492 . —Number last year 48 , joining members 4 , present number 52 .

Etheldreda Lodge , No . 2107 . —Nnmber last year 37 , initiations 3 , deaths 2 , withdrawals 2 , present number 36 . The minutes of the meetings of Provincial Grand Lodge dnring the year wero read and confirmed , and the Auditors ' report of the Treasurer's accounts was presented , with an

apology from the Treasurer ( Bro . B . W . Beales ) for absence through ill-health . The total receipts daring the year had been £ 252 Is ld , and there remained a balance in the Treasurer ' s hands of £ 34 7 s lOd . The capital account comprised £ 450 invested at 2 | per cent .

On reaching the business of the election of a Treasurer , it was intimated tbat Brother B . W . Beales wished to

resign , whereupon Bro . Bray , of the Wisbech Lodge , was elected . Tbe Provincial Grand Officers were then appointed and installed by the Provincial Grand Master , as follow : — Bro . A . H . Moyes 88 ... ... Depnty Master

C . Geldard 859 ... ... Senior Warden T . Jennings jun . 2107 ... ... Junior Warden Rev . L . B . Tnttrell 2107 ... ) nt . i Rev . J . H . Gray 859 * j Chaplains Bray 809 ... ... ... Treasurer O . Papworth 88 ... ... Secretary J . Sheldriok 441 ... ... Registrar T . Hunnybnn 88 ... ... Senior Deacon

G . W . Whitehead 809 ... ... Junior Deacon H . E . Greef 441 ... ... Supfc . of Works F . Dewberry 441 ( re-appointed ) ... Director of Ceremonies J . L . Rutter 88 ... ... Assist . Dir . of Cers . R . L . Thornton 1492 ... ... Sword Bearer F . 0 . Carr 859 ( re-appointed ) ... Organist J . A . Dawson 2107 ... ... Pursuivant J . P . Gray 88 ) G . Bull 441 [ -Stewards T . E . Worlledgo 859 ) Ellis 88 Tyler

Bro . O . Papworth then read the report of thc Cambridgeshire Masonic Chnrity Association . The Committee felt the Charity was to be congratulated on tho successful year

just past , and tho sums collected for fche Grand Charities . Two boys had been elected to tbe Boys' School , and the Province was strongly represented at the Jubilee Festival of the Masonic Benevolent Institution . The Committee

expressed their thanks to the brethren who had so liberally supported tbat Institution . One boy had left the School , one boy had been received , and one would enter next year .

Tbe votes of the Province were now about 250 for the Boys' School , 250 for the Girls ' , 500 for tho Men ' s Benevolent Institution , and 400 for women yearly . The brethren subscribing numbered 130 . The contributions to the threo

Chanties for the year amounted to £ 373 3 s 6 d , or a total of £ 3 , 075 9 s 6 d since the Association was started . The Committee further repirted thafc Bro . O . Papworth had been elected ou the Board of Management of tbo Boys '

Institution , and that his year of office would expire in 1895 . They strongly urged tho brethren to continue their support to the Institution , ancl hoped that the coming year wonld be an earnest of continued activity in the future .

Charity jewels were then presented by the Provincial Grand Master to Bros . G . Garrick , J . R . Green , and E . W . Harry , and Charity jewel clasps were Toted by the Lodge and presented to Bros . A . H . Moyes , O . Papworth , and S . H . Sbarmau .

Bro . Sharman proposed that the sum of fifteen guineas should be voted to the Cambridgeshire Masonic Charity Association for current expenses . Bro . Roston seconded the proposition ; and ifc was carried .

Provincial Grand Lodge Of Cambridgeshire.

Bro . Rev . J . H . Gray then proposed , in the absence of Bro . B . W , Beales , thafc a sum of fifteen guineas should be voted to one or more of the Koyal Masonic Institutions , to be paid through the- Cambridgeshire Masonic Charity Association . This was seconded and carried .

Votes of thanks for past services aud sympathy were carried , ou the motion of fche Prov . Grand Master , to Bro . J . Bonnett and Bro . B . W . Beales , who had retired through ill health .

Apologies were read for non-attendance from the Prov . Grand Masters of Suffolk aud Bedford ; the Grand Secretary , and others . Alms were collected , to be devoted to Addenbrooke ' a Hospital , and the Lodge was then closed .

The banquet was held at the White Hart Hotel , and was splendidly served by Bro . Cheunell . The Provincial Grand Master presided , and opened the speech-making by proposing the Queen and the Craft , and the M . W . the Grand Master of England , H . R . H . the Prince of Wales , K . G .

The Provincial Grand Master next proposed the M . W . tho Pro Grand Master of England the Earl of Lathom , tho R . W . the Deputy Grand Master the Earl of Mount Edgcumbe , and the Officers of the Grand Lodge Present

and Past , which , he said , would be received with the more heartiness because tbey had a Past Grand Officer to respond to the toast . He coupled with it the name of Brother Gt Everett Past Grand . Treasurer .

Bro . G . Everett , after thanking the brethren for the heartiness with which they had always received the toast , said he thought the Grand Lodge was to be congratulated on the work it had done , and fche appointments which had been made by the M . W . Grand Master .

The Deputy Provincial Grand Master ( Bro . A . H . Moyes ) proposed the R . W . the Provincial Graud Master of Cambridgeshire , Bro . Col . R . T . Caldwell . He said Col . Caldwell bad not been with them very long in the high office he now held , but he had been connected with

Masonry in fche Province for over twenty years . Although he had only been installed twelve mouths , the Prov . Grand Master had visited every Lodge in the Province , and wherever he had gone there had always been pleasant reminiscences of his visits remaining behind .

The Provincial Grand Master ( Bro . Caldwell ) , in returning thanks , said it was the greatest possible pleasnre to him to have the honour of presiding over a Province such as Cambridgeshire ; because it was in that Province he first had the pleasure of seeing tbe light of

Freemasonry . The recollections he had carried away from visiting their Lodges had b'en of tho most pleasing description . He thought there was a great deal " of vitality in

the Province . He concluded by proposing the Deputy Provincial Grand Master , Bro . A . H . Moyes , who , he said , conscientiously devoted a great part of his time to the duties of tho offico .

The Deputy Provincial Grand Master said he regretted that his health had not permitted him to visit tbe Lodges daring the past year , but ho believed he might say that all the Lodges in the Province were financially and numerically in . a very satisfactory state .

The Provincial Grand Master next proposed the Grand Officera of the Province Present ancl Past , which was responded to by Bro . T . Jennings jun ., the Provincial Junior Warden .

Bro . W . P . Spilding proposed the Royal Masonic Benevolent Institutions , viz ., tbe Girls' School , the Boys ' School , and the Institution for aged Freemasons and Widows of Freemasons . That toast , he said ^ dealt with a subject peculiarly dear to the Masouic heart tbe virtue of

charity . He had the proud satisfaction of feeling that in the Province of Cambridgeshire that great virtue was appreciated in a truly Masonic spirit , bufc that feeling was turned to one of humility when they remembered the considcralt ' e benefits fche Province hud received frorn thoso

various Institutions . Bro . J . Terry said the Masonic Charities were very much indebted 'o the Province of Cambridgeshire for what it bad done for them , and they felfc particularly proud of it , as twelve JV fourteen years ago the Province did very little for tho Charities . He ventured to iiform their Provincial

Grand Mv-for that if he wanted to . stimulate his Province he could rob do better than award , as he had done , charity jewels iu opou Grand Lodge . The needs of their institutions were as great as over tbey were . Iu thc institution

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