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Royal Arch.
EOYAL ARCH .
— TVSUPREME GRAND CHAPTER
nPHE Quarterly Convocation of tho Supreme Grand JL Chapter was held on Wednesday , at Freemasons ' Hall , London , under the presidency of Comp . Lt .-Col .
R . Townley Caldwell , M . A ., Grand Superintendent
Cambridgeshire , as Grand Z . Thos . Penn , P . Pres . Com . General Purposes as H ., James Glaisher as J ., Col . Shad ' well H . Gierke S . E ., Ralph Gooding , M . D ., as S . N ., Major John Sampson Peirce as Prin . Soj ., Rev . Thomas
Cartwright Smyth , D . D ., 1 st Assist . Soj ., George Cooper 2 nd Assist . Soj ., Frank Richardson D . of C , Felix Sumner Knyvett Sword Br ., Edgar Baylis 2 nd Standard Br ., John Lawrence Mather 3 rd Std . Br ., Witham M . Bywater 4 th
Standard Br ., Edwin Matthew Lott ( Mus . Doc . ) as Org ., A . A . Pendlebury Assist . Scribe E ., & c . The minutes ofthe last Convocation having been comfirmed , tho report of the Committee of General Purposes was received , and the
various recommendations contained in the report were duly brought before the Companions , who signified their approval of them . After other business had been transacted , the Grand Chapter was closed .
CONSECRATION OF THE SIR GEORGE ELLIOT CHAPTER .
ON Tuesday afternoon , the 24 th ultimo , the consecration of tho Sir George Elliot Chapter took placo at the Masonic Hall , Working Street , Cardiff . The Most Excellent the Prov . Grand Superintendent , the Rev . Dr . Walters , presided , and amongst those present were—Captain Homfray J ., S . Cooper Ti ., Whittington S . E ., G . Thomas M . E . Z . 36 , John Hazel , Davies , Key , Naunton Davies ,
Fabian , Isaac Thomas , Carey Thomas , David Williams , J . H . Taylor , J . Munday , Pickford , T . Jones , H . P . Roberts , S . D . Churchill , Richards , J . Saunders , R . Williams and J . R . Wood . The ceremony of consecration was performed by the M . E . Grand Superintendent , assisted by Companion Captain G . Homfray , Companion S . Cooper ,
and Companion the Rev . Dr . Walters , after which the installation of the Principals of the Sir Georgo Elliot Chapter took place , as follows : T . Matthews M . E . Z ., W . Shaekell E ., aud 11 . White J . The other Officers were invested and appointed , as follows : —Hnssey S . E .,
Williams S . N ., Munday Treasurer , Varzopolo P . S ., Evans 1 st A . S ., Carey Thomas 2 nd AS ., Williams Steward , llees Steward , and Jenkins Janitor . Tho Companions adjourned to tho Roval Hotel , where the installation banquet was held .
THE regular Convocation of this Chaptor was held on Wednesday , the 25 th ult ., at tho Masouic Hall , Duncombe-placo , York , when there were present Companions Rvmcr M . E . Z . ( Lord Mayor oi York ) , Kirby H ., Garbntt J ., Todd P . Z . Treasmvr , Eooke P . Z ., Buckle , B . A ., V . Z . , Eogerson M . E . Z . 1435 , Punirli S . E .. McGachcu
S . N ., Border P . S . ( Sheriff of York ) , Carter 1 st A . S ., Brogdon 2 nd A . S ., Hodgson Organist , Hopton D . C , Watkinson Steward , Calvett Janitor , Fairburn , Grimshaw , Cattcll , Palliser , Waistell , Ward , Linley , Livesey , Lcc , Draper , Wilson , Biscomb , Hey and Brysom .
fPHE installation meeting of this Chapter was held on tho 28 th ¦ ^ ult ., at the Swan Hotel , Lcitherhead . Comp . Lister M . E . Z . was unavoidably absent , but ho bad provided a most efficient substitute in the person of Comp . Withers P . Z ., Prov . Asst . G . S . E . Middx ., who greatly gratified the members of tho Chapter b y hia obliging assistance in tho work before them . Bros . H . J . F . Dumas
ZETLAND CHAPTER , No . 236
GROVE CHAPTER . No . 410
and H . C . S . Dumas , sons of Comp . Dumas P . Z . P . P . G . S . B . England , ar d Provincial Grand J , Surrey , having been dul y e ' ectcd by ballot , wero exulted in a most , impression manner . Comp . Haydon P . Z . was again installed as lat Principal . The infcillation of II . waa deferred , in conscquetioj of tlie abser . co of Co-am .
Williams P . A . G . S . Lrig ., ar . d P . G . J . Surrey . Comp . Andrews w .-. n installed aa J . The investment of ( JlTk .-ia i ' o ' , 1 nvrtl . A sum of two guineas wai voted to tho Gi'ceir ^ ojl Memorial Fund . Comp . Chapcauruige , of the Prince of W ; t ' > . a Chapter , was present as a
visitor , and notice was given tint he would i < o prop ised as a joining member of thia Chapter at the next meeting . Tlio Companions afterwards dined together , under the treuial presidency of Comp Dumas P . Z .
TENBY LODGM . No . 1117
ON Monday last the annnal meeting wa-i hold at tlio Masonicmoms , South Parade , Tenby . Bio . Joseph tlonry Thomas , was install : d W . M . for tho en .-: uing y . ar . lie invested his Officer . ? , as follow : —Bros . Lewis P . M ., Brcokham S . W ., Allen J . W ., Lock P . M . Treasurer , Morgan GLuplain , Leach Secretary , V / ado S . D ., Bancroft
J . D ., Wood I . G ., Hnybes D . C , KTS Su-waid , Peffifit-y Steward . Sales Organist , and Pratt Tyler-. The Lodgo having been clofeel , the brethren adjourned to tho Tlrrpil Gate House Hotol , where a sum ; . tucus banquet had beta prepared , under tbe direction of Mrs . Brig ht , the manageress .
Obituary.
Obituary .
BRO . GRIFFITHS SMITH , P . G . A . D . C
THE death of Brother Griffiths Smith was announced last week . Brother Smith was initiated in the Emulation Lodge , No . 21 , in which Lodge he filled the chair , and represented it on the Board of Grand Stewards . He joined
the Fitzroy Lodge in 1870 , and filled the chair there in 1875 . He was exalted to the Royal Arch degree in Cyrua Chapter , No . 21 , on 28 th January 1868 , and acted as First Principal in 1875 . In 1884 he received the collar of
Assistant Grand Director of Ceremonies , and a few days later was appointed 3 rd Grand Standard Bearer of Supreme Grand Chapter . He was a member of the Board of General Purposes , and one of its Finance Committee from
1872 to 1875 ; he was a Vice-President of the Colonial Board for several years , and was also elected member of the Board of Benevolence . He was a Vice-Patron of the Girls' School , and had served ten Stewardships on
its behalf ; a Life Governor of the Boys' School and the Benevolent Institution . Brother Griffiths Smith had also done excellent service on the Committees of the respective Institutions .
BRO . WILLIAM OLLIS . THE funeral of the late Bro . William Ollis , of Stoke , took
place at the Plymouth Cemetery , on 27 th ult ., and was attended by a number of friends and acquaintances of the deceased . The coffin bore the inscription : — " William Ollis , died 23 rd January 1888 . Aged 62 years . " There
were somo handsome wreaths . The deceased gentleman was a P . M . of Sincerity Craft Lodge , 189 ; P . P . G . S . D . ; P . M . of Sincerity Mark ; P . W . C . N , in the Ark Mariners ; aud at the time of his decease held the office of H . in Sincerity Royal , Arch Chapter .
BRO . JAMES SMITH
Ou the 31 st ult ., the remains of the late Bro . James Smith , Ivirkdale Lodge , 1756 , were interred at Anfield Cemetery . Deceased , who had been for several years a
member , was very highly respected . The service was conducted by Bro . Dr . Hyde , Chaplain 1086 . A number of wreaths were placed on the coffin , supplemented by one of exquisite beauty from the brethren of the Kirkdale Lodge .
Masonic Reception To The Earl Of Carnarvon.
MASONIC RECEPTION TO THE EARL OF CARNARVON .
rjlHB Earl of Carnarvon Lodgo , No . 2124 ( E . G . ) , accorded their -ft- name-father an enthusiastic reception at the CollingwoodTown Hall , Victoria , on Saturday , the 11 th December . Tho Worshipful Master , Bro . James Page , summoned his Lodgo to meet at noon . A large number of visitors from other Lodges wero present by invitation . The Grand Lodge of Victoria was represented by its principal
Officers in full regalia , althongh Bro . Sir . W . J . Clarke , Bart ., the Provincial Grand Master , was unavoidably absent . The Past Masters of tho Lodge conducted their illustiioua visitor , th / j Right Honourable the Earl of Carnarvon , i ro G . M . of England , to the body ofthe Lodge , and to a seat of honour at the right of the W . M ., who on behalf of his Lodge
accorded their distinguished guest a hearty greeting . Past Master Bro . Bailey delivered an able and appropriate address , at the same time presenting the Earl , on behalf of the Lodge , with a superbly finished album as a souvenir of his visit . The album contained a beautifully engrossed address , views of the Collingwood Town Hall , and of other
subjects of interest m tho city and colony , together with photos of the Master , Officer .- ' , and Members of the Lodge . The Earl of Carnarvon expressed his very high gratification at the splendid reception aud appropriate' presentation . The brethren adjourned "from labour to refreshment " in j > . larger llall . The banquet not being
restricted to Jia'ons , tho Mayor and a larve number of representative ni"n :- ; it (! -., \ vn b- > ; i HUinptiuiatt repast . After the nana / h > yn ) toastn ri'i ¦! tho Kinu ' i ng nf tlio National Anthem , tho health of tho distinguisi'o I « : ic ? 5 was proposed by tho W . JI . a sho ' t bub hearty speech , find drunk wiiii much ct thusheaaii . Tie' ivi 1 of C nitarvon responded
in ateise , messuii'd , aiat . eMiianliko speech . He spoke of tho wonderful progress tin ir city had made If " fifty yearn of Europe wero better than a cycle of C-n'liHy , " then , said tbe Earl , ten years of Victoria wero equal to li ty yearn of Europe . Bur , besides the interest of a genera ! kind which he iin . k in shis "reat country , there was to
him a still moro agreeably iVatuie of his visit , namely , tho many old friendships revive i and tho new ono . 1 forced . When he returned to England , ho would u > il how Masonry il mrished in this new laud . Tho lesson of Masonry was a very hijjb and noble one . Knowledge , however deep or recondite , was to be translated into piactical
helpfulness and beneficence , and ho was glad to see tho lesson was understood and acted upon in iUh city and colony . He would return deeply grateful for tho kindness ho received . Other speakers wero Sir Henry Wrenfordsley , the Hon . W . If . Roberts , M . L . C ., Mr . W . G .
Field , M . L . A ., tho lit v . E . A . Thomas , and representatives of other Lodges . While tho Eur 1 of Carnarvon was withdrawing , before tbe close of the banquet , " Auld Lang Sync" was snr . g by the company , all standing up , and thus the gratifying affair came ( 0 an end .
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Royal Arch.
EOYAL ARCH .
— TVSUPREME GRAND CHAPTER
nPHE Quarterly Convocation of tho Supreme Grand JL Chapter was held on Wednesday , at Freemasons ' Hall , London , under the presidency of Comp . Lt .-Col .
R . Townley Caldwell , M . A ., Grand Superintendent
Cambridgeshire , as Grand Z . Thos . Penn , P . Pres . Com . General Purposes as H ., James Glaisher as J ., Col . Shad ' well H . Gierke S . E ., Ralph Gooding , M . D ., as S . N ., Major John Sampson Peirce as Prin . Soj ., Rev . Thomas
Cartwright Smyth , D . D ., 1 st Assist . Soj ., George Cooper 2 nd Assist . Soj ., Frank Richardson D . of C , Felix Sumner Knyvett Sword Br ., Edgar Baylis 2 nd Standard Br ., John Lawrence Mather 3 rd Std . Br ., Witham M . Bywater 4 th
Standard Br ., Edwin Matthew Lott ( Mus . Doc . ) as Org ., A . A . Pendlebury Assist . Scribe E ., & c . The minutes ofthe last Convocation having been comfirmed , tho report of the Committee of General Purposes was received , and the
various recommendations contained in the report were duly brought before the Companions , who signified their approval of them . After other business had been transacted , the Grand Chapter was closed .
CONSECRATION OF THE SIR GEORGE ELLIOT CHAPTER .
ON Tuesday afternoon , the 24 th ultimo , the consecration of tho Sir George Elliot Chapter took placo at the Masonic Hall , Working Street , Cardiff . The Most Excellent the Prov . Grand Superintendent , the Rev . Dr . Walters , presided , and amongst those present were—Captain Homfray J ., S . Cooper Ti ., Whittington S . E ., G . Thomas M . E . Z . 36 , John Hazel , Davies , Key , Naunton Davies ,
Fabian , Isaac Thomas , Carey Thomas , David Williams , J . H . Taylor , J . Munday , Pickford , T . Jones , H . P . Roberts , S . D . Churchill , Richards , J . Saunders , R . Williams and J . R . Wood . The ceremony of consecration was performed by the M . E . Grand Superintendent , assisted by Companion Captain G . Homfray , Companion S . Cooper ,
and Companion the Rev . Dr . Walters , after which the installation of the Principals of the Sir Georgo Elliot Chapter took place , as follows : T . Matthews M . E . Z ., W . Shaekell E ., aud 11 . White J . The other Officers were invested and appointed , as follows : —Hnssey S . E .,
Williams S . N ., Munday Treasurer , Varzopolo P . S ., Evans 1 st A . S ., Carey Thomas 2 nd AS ., Williams Steward , llees Steward , and Jenkins Janitor . Tho Companions adjourned to tho Roval Hotel , where the installation banquet was held .
THE regular Convocation of this Chaptor was held on Wednesday , the 25 th ult ., at tho Masouic Hall , Duncombe-placo , York , when there were present Companions Rvmcr M . E . Z . ( Lord Mayor oi York ) , Kirby H ., Garbntt J ., Todd P . Z . Treasmvr , Eooke P . Z ., Buckle , B . A ., V . Z . , Eogerson M . E . Z . 1435 , Punirli S . E .. McGachcu
S . N ., Border P . S . ( Sheriff of York ) , Carter 1 st A . S ., Brogdon 2 nd A . S ., Hodgson Organist , Hopton D . C , Watkinson Steward , Calvett Janitor , Fairburn , Grimshaw , Cattcll , Palliser , Waistell , Ward , Linley , Livesey , Lcc , Draper , Wilson , Biscomb , Hey and Brysom .
fPHE installation meeting of this Chapter was held on tho 28 th ¦ ^ ult ., at the Swan Hotel , Lcitherhead . Comp . Lister M . E . Z . was unavoidably absent , but ho bad provided a most efficient substitute in the person of Comp . Withers P . Z ., Prov . Asst . G . S . E . Middx ., who greatly gratified the members of tho Chapter b y hia obliging assistance in tho work before them . Bros . H . J . F . Dumas
ZETLAND CHAPTER , No . 236
GROVE CHAPTER . No . 410
and H . C . S . Dumas , sons of Comp . Dumas P . Z . P . P . G . S . B . England , ar d Provincial Grand J , Surrey , having been dul y e ' ectcd by ballot , wero exulted in a most , impression manner . Comp . Haydon P . Z . was again installed as lat Principal . The infcillation of II . waa deferred , in conscquetioj of tlie abser . co of Co-am .
Williams P . A . G . S . Lrig ., ar . d P . G . J . Surrey . Comp . Andrews w .-. n installed aa J . The investment of ( JlTk .-ia i ' o ' , 1 nvrtl . A sum of two guineas wai voted to tho Gi'ceir ^ ojl Memorial Fund . Comp . Chapcauruige , of the Prince of W ; t ' > . a Chapter , was present as a
visitor , and notice was given tint he would i < o prop ised as a joining member of thia Chapter at the next meeting . Tlio Companions afterwards dined together , under the treuial presidency of Comp Dumas P . Z .
TENBY LODGM . No . 1117
ON Monday last the annnal meeting wa-i hold at tlio Masonicmoms , South Parade , Tenby . Bio . Joseph tlonry Thomas , was install : d W . M . for tho en .-: uing y . ar . lie invested his Officer . ? , as follow : —Bros . Lewis P . M ., Brcokham S . W ., Allen J . W ., Lock P . M . Treasurer , Morgan GLuplain , Leach Secretary , V / ado S . D ., Bancroft
J . D ., Wood I . G ., Hnybes D . C , KTS Su-waid , Peffifit-y Steward . Sales Organist , and Pratt Tyler-. The Lodgo having been clofeel , the brethren adjourned to tho Tlrrpil Gate House Hotol , where a sum ; . tucus banquet had beta prepared , under tbe direction of Mrs . Brig ht , the manageress .
Obituary.
Obituary .
BRO . GRIFFITHS SMITH , P . G . A . D . C
THE death of Brother Griffiths Smith was announced last week . Brother Smith was initiated in the Emulation Lodge , No . 21 , in which Lodge he filled the chair , and represented it on the Board of Grand Stewards . He joined
the Fitzroy Lodge in 1870 , and filled the chair there in 1875 . He was exalted to the Royal Arch degree in Cyrua Chapter , No . 21 , on 28 th January 1868 , and acted as First Principal in 1875 . In 1884 he received the collar of
Assistant Grand Director of Ceremonies , and a few days later was appointed 3 rd Grand Standard Bearer of Supreme Grand Chapter . He was a member of the Board of General Purposes , and one of its Finance Committee from
1872 to 1875 ; he was a Vice-President of the Colonial Board for several years , and was also elected member of the Board of Benevolence . He was a Vice-Patron of the Girls' School , and had served ten Stewardships on
its behalf ; a Life Governor of the Boys' School and the Benevolent Institution . Brother Griffiths Smith had also done excellent service on the Committees of the respective Institutions .
BRO . WILLIAM OLLIS . THE funeral of the late Bro . William Ollis , of Stoke , took
place at the Plymouth Cemetery , on 27 th ult ., and was attended by a number of friends and acquaintances of the deceased . The coffin bore the inscription : — " William Ollis , died 23 rd January 1888 . Aged 62 years . " There
were somo handsome wreaths . The deceased gentleman was a P . M . of Sincerity Craft Lodge , 189 ; P . P . G . S . D . ; P . M . of Sincerity Mark ; P . W . C . N , in the Ark Mariners ; aud at the time of his decease held the office of H . in Sincerity Royal , Arch Chapter .
BRO . JAMES SMITH
Ou the 31 st ult ., the remains of the late Bro . James Smith , Ivirkdale Lodge , 1756 , were interred at Anfield Cemetery . Deceased , who had been for several years a
member , was very highly respected . The service was conducted by Bro . Dr . Hyde , Chaplain 1086 . A number of wreaths were placed on the coffin , supplemented by one of exquisite beauty from the brethren of the Kirkdale Lodge .
Masonic Reception To The Earl Of Carnarvon.
MASONIC RECEPTION TO THE EARL OF CARNARVON .
rjlHB Earl of Carnarvon Lodgo , No . 2124 ( E . G . ) , accorded their -ft- name-father an enthusiastic reception at the CollingwoodTown Hall , Victoria , on Saturday , the 11 th December . Tho Worshipful Master , Bro . James Page , summoned his Lodgo to meet at noon . A large number of visitors from other Lodges wero present by invitation . The Grand Lodge of Victoria was represented by its principal
Officers in full regalia , althongh Bro . Sir . W . J . Clarke , Bart ., the Provincial Grand Master , was unavoidably absent . The Past Masters of tho Lodge conducted their illustiioua visitor , th / j Right Honourable the Earl of Carnarvon , i ro G . M . of England , to the body ofthe Lodge , and to a seat of honour at the right of the W . M ., who on behalf of his Lodge
accorded their distinguished guest a hearty greeting . Past Master Bro . Bailey delivered an able and appropriate address , at the same time presenting the Earl , on behalf of the Lodge , with a superbly finished album as a souvenir of his visit . The album contained a beautifully engrossed address , views of the Collingwood Town Hall , and of other
subjects of interest m tho city and colony , together with photos of the Master , Officer .- ' , and Members of the Lodge . The Earl of Carnarvon expressed his very high gratification at the splendid reception aud appropriate' presentation . The brethren adjourned "from labour to refreshment " in j > . larger llall . The banquet not being
restricted to Jia'ons , tho Mayor and a larve number of representative ni"n :- ; it (! -., \ vn b- > ; i HUinptiuiatt repast . After the nana / h > yn ) toastn ri'i ¦! tho Kinu ' i ng nf tlio National Anthem , tho health of tho distinguisi'o I « : ic ? 5 was proposed by tho W . JI . a sho ' t bub hearty speech , find drunk wiiii much ct thusheaaii . Tie' ivi 1 of C nitarvon responded
in ateise , messuii'd , aiat . eMiianliko speech . He spoke of tho wonderful progress tin ir city had made If " fifty yearn of Europe wero better than a cycle of C-n'liHy , " then , said tbe Earl , ten years of Victoria wero equal to li ty yearn of Europe . Bur , besides the interest of a genera ! kind which he iin . k in shis "reat country , there was to
him a still moro agreeably iVatuie of his visit , namely , tho many old friendships revive i and tho new ono . 1 forced . When he returned to England , ho would u > il how Masonry il mrished in this new laud . Tho lesson of Masonry was a very hijjb and noble one . Knowledge , however deep or recondite , was to be translated into piactical
helpfulness and beneficence , and ho was glad to see tho lesson was understood and acted upon in iUh city and colony . He would return deeply grateful for tho kindness ho received . Other speakers wero Sir Henry Wrenfordsley , the Hon . W . If . Roberts , M . L . C ., Mr . W . G .
Field , M . L . A ., tho lit v . E . A . Thomas , and representatives of other Lodges . While tho Eur 1 of Carnarvon was withdrawing , before tbe close of the banquet , " Auld Lang Sync" was snr . g by the company , all standing up , and thus the gratifying affair came ( 0 an end .