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Our Roll Of Lodges And Chapters.
in 1876 , twenty-five ; in 1877 , twenty-six ; in 1878 , eleven ; in 1879 , eleven ; and in 1880 , noue . We will now devote a brief space to the roll of Royal Arch Chapters . This contains as nearly as possible 600 , each of which is attached to a particular Lodge , so that
with 1760 Lodges—of which about 150 are not yet entitled to have Chapters—there are on the average about three Chapters to every eight Lodges . The distribution of the Chapters is as follows : in the Metropolitan District some 110 , in tho Provinces over 370 , in Districts Abroad
over 110 . Comparing these figures with the Lodges , we find in the Metropolis the proportion is rather more than one to every three Lodges ( 110 Chapters to 300 Lodges ) ; in the Provinces nearly two to every five ( over 370 Chapters to 1000 Lodges ) , and in Districts Abroad , less than one
to every four ( over 110 Lodges to 470 Lodges ) . We do not know that , in the absence of further information , it is possible , even if it were desirable , to carry further the analysis of the Grand Chapter Roll and its comparison
with that of Grand Lodge . We shall merely add , therefore , that though the work of Grand Chapter is done very quietly , the Degree has fairly kept pace with the Craft in respect of progress during the last six years ,
United Grand Lodge.
UNITED GRAND LODGE .
THE Quarterly Communication of Grand Lodge of English Freemasons was held , on Wednesday evening , at Freemasons' Hall , Lord Tenterden presiding . Bro . Kingston , District Grand Master of Malta , acted as Deputy Grand Master , and Bro . Giddy , District Grand Master of Griqualand , as Past Grand Master . The Earl of Onslow was in his seat as G . S . W ., Bro . Alston P . G . W . acted as G . J . W . Bros . Sir Albert W . Woods ( Garter ) G . D . C ., Col . Shadwell
E . Clerke G . S ., Sir J . B . Monckton President of Board of General Purposes , Col . Creaton G . Treasurer ; Revs . Sir J . W . Hayes , J . Studholme Brownrigg , T . F . Ravenshaw , C . J . Martyn , P . G . C . ' s , and C . W . Spencer-Stanhope G . Chaplain ; R . F . Gonld , J . H . Scott , Frank Richardson , and Col . Somerville Burney , Grand Deacons ; Bros . Magnus Ohren A . G . D . C , Charles Greenwood G . S . B ., James
Lewis Thomas , Capt . N . G . Philips , J . A . Rucker , J . M . Clabon , A . J . Duff-Filer , P . de L . Long , T . Fenu , S . Rawson , H . Grissell , James Glaisher , M . J . Mclntyro , Q . C ., ; M . P ., C . C . Dumas , J . M . Case , H . D . Sandeman , C . A . Murton , Joshua Nunn , Capt . Piatt , G . W . C . Hutton , R . Grey , H . G . Bnss , and about 300 brethren . After tho reading of the minntes , Grand Secretary stated that since last
Grand Lodge one of the brethren to whom a grant of £ 100 was made had died , and therefore the minntes would have to be confirmed with the exception of that grant . Bro . J . M . Clabon stated that , as several kind and good brethren at Liverpool had disbursed sums of money on behalf of the deceased brother since the £ 100 had been recommended to be granted , and that though the brethren
could do nothing with regard to the matter that evening , he gave notice that at next Grand Lodge he should move that those kind brethren be reimbursed the sums they had laid out to an amount not exceeding £ 100 . The minutes were then confirmed . Bro . E . Letchworth then rose and said tho duty he was now about to discharge was one which would elicit the brethren ' s cordial and unanimous approval .
Standing in that hall , it was unnecessary to remind any Brother present that during the past six years they had been ruled by tho Illustrious Prince tho Heir Apparent to tho Throne , a Prince who , whether they regarded his exalted rank or his . Masonic virtues , was fully entitled to their respect , their homage and their love . With theso sentiments he ( Bro . Letchworth )
had the honour to nominate His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales as M . W . G . M . for tho ensuing year . Col . Shadwell Clerke then read the Report of the Committee appointed on the 3 rd March , to enquire into the purchase by the Board of General Purposes of the freehold premises 57 and 58 Great Queen-street , adjoining the Freemasons ' Hall . The result of the Committee ' s enquirv was that tho Board
had not proceeded according to the Book of Constitutions , which prescribed that such an expenditure should be first sanctioned by Grand Lodge ; but that as immediate action was required to be taken when they found the property was for sale , and that any delay would have increased the price of tho property , the acquisition of which was greatly for the benefit of tho Craft , the Board having acted
with perfect hand , fides , the Board should be indemnified by Grand Lodge . Brother Mclntyro , Q . C ., Grand Registrar , moved , and Bro . Sir J . B . Monckton , President of tho Board of General Purposes , seconded tho reception of the Report , which was thereupon carried . The election of a brother to lill tho vacancy on tho Boa-d caused by the death of Bro . Frederick H . McCalinont W . M . of No . 391 was the
next business , lherc were two candidates , Bro . Henry ILirbcn P . M . No . 92 , and Bro . John Messont P . M . No . 231 ; but Colonel Shadwell Clerke informed tho Grand Lodge that Bro . H . Harben had retired . Lord Tenterden then announced that Bro . John Messent was duly elected . He also announced that the Grand Master had appointed Bro . John M . Clabon again to the Office of President of the Board , and that Bro . Joshua Nunn and Bro . James Brett wero
dnly elected as Senior and Junior Vice-Presidents respectively . Tho Past Masters elected to serve on tho Board were Bros . George P . Britten 183 , Walter T . Christian 11162 , Joseph D . Collier 1366 , John Constable 185 , Charles Dairy 141 , Henry Garrod 749 , Charles F . Hogard 205 , JohnM . Klonck 1686 , William Manu 186 , Henry Masscy 619 , William H . Perryman 3 , and Wm . Stophens 1489 . The recommendation of grants by the Lodge of Benevolence
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wore next confirmed , and the Report of the Board of General Pur . posos adopted and ordered to be entered on tho minntes . The Rev . C . W . Spencer Stanhope G . C . obtained leave to bring on a motion which was not on the agenda paper , and said he supposed such a motion had never before been heard in Grand Lodge . It was the 1 st of December , and the birthday of the Princess of Wales , who was
beloved by every English man and woman throughout the world . He would therefore move " That the very best wishes of this Grand Lodge be conveyed to Her Royal Highness on this , her thirty , sixth birthday ; and that it may please the Great Architect of the Universe in His great mercy to grant her many happy returns of the
day is the prayer of the Freemasons of England gathered together in Grand Lodge this evening . " The motion was seconded by the Rev . C . J . Martyn P . G . C , and Lord Tenterden said th 9 brethren had so warmly received it that it would not be necessary to put it to the vote , the brethren would all add their hearty good wishes to it . Grand Lodgo was then closed .
Mark Masonry.
MARK MASONRY .
— : o : — GRAND MARK LODGE .
THE Half-yearly Communication of Grand Lodge of Mark Master Masons of England and Wales and Colonies and Dependencies of the British Crown , was held on Tuesday , 30 th ult ., at Free , masons' Tavern . There were present : —Lord Henniker D . G . M . as G . M . M . M ., Charles Stephens Dep . Prov . G . M . Berks and Oxon , as Deputy G . Master , Rev . G . Raymond Portal , M . A ., P . G . M . and Prov . G . M . Hants and Isle of Wight , the Hon . Wilbraham Egerton , M . P .,
Prov . G . M . for Cheshire , Baron de Ferrieres , M . P ., as G . S . W ., J . F . Tweedale as G . J . W ., W . Roebuck , C . E ., as G . M . O ., O . H . Pearson as G . S . O ., Capt . A . B . Cook as G . J . O ., Thomas Meggy P . G . M . O ., Reginald J . Mure and R . de M . Lawson P . G . S . O . ' s , Revs . Ambrose W . Hall , M . A ., and W . Stainton Moses G . C . 's , Revs . T . F . F . Raven , shaw , M . A ., and C . W . Spencer Stanhope , M . A ., P . G . C . 's , Jamea
Stevens P . P . J . O ., F . Davison G . Treasurer , H . C . Levander , M . A ., G . Reg ., F . Binckes G . S ., D . M . Dewar Assistant G . S ., G . J . MoKay G . S . D ., J . Lewis Thomas P . G . S D ., Capt . Thomas Hargreaves P . G . J . D ., C . H . Driver G . Supt . Works ., W . T . Wesfcgate A . G . D . C , W . Hudson P . G . D . C , S . Rosenthal as G . Sword Bearer , T . W . Adams as G . Standard Bearer , E . M . Lott as G . Organist , F . H . Cozens P . G .
Organist , W . T . Clarke as G . I . G ., A . D . Loewenstark P . G . S ., A . Haynes , J . Smyth , and F . de Leliva G . Stewards , Henry Massey and Thomas J . Pulley P . G . Stewards , C T . Speight G . T ., J . E . de Le Fauvre G . S . W . Hants , E . Passawer G . Reg . Middlesex and Snrrey , Thomas Benham G . S . D . Hants , H . Lovegrove G . Supfc . Wks . Middlesex and Snrrey , H . Baldwin Assistant D . C do ., J . R . Shearer
G . I . G . Hants and Isle of Wight , H . W . Homann G . I . G . Berks and Oxon , H . George G . I . G . Lincolnshire , W . J . Meek W . M . 199 , Rev . H . G . Morse W . M . 197 , A . F . Godson W . M . 40 , J . Reaney W . M . 53 , W . Groome W . M . 205 , W . Stephens P . M . 235 , W . Klingenstein P . M . 22 , E . J . Hoaro M . O . 244 , J . F . Peach Org . 199 , A . J . Bristow D . C 7 , J . J . Marsh 199 , James Harris 44 , J . E . Wright 54 , W . Winnett
239 , and R . Procter 54 . After the reading and confirmation of the minutes of 1 st June last , the Report of the General Board was taken as read . Bro . the Rev . G . R . Portal P . G . M . moved the first recom . mendation arising out of the Report : — " That a sum not exceeding £ 25 be granted to a brother from the Benevolent Fund . " He stated the distressing circumstances of the brother who required relief , and
said that they had been fully considered by the Board ; the motion having been seconded by Bro . F . Davison , G . Treasurer , was carried , Bro . Portal also moved the second recommendation , by which Bye-Law No . 10 of the Educational Branch of the Benevolent Fund , was proposed to be suspended , and the children of Mark Masters who had not subscribed three years to an English Mark Lodge made
eligible for education out of the Fnnd . Bro . Portal stated that there was only ono boy now on this Fund , which was of considerable amount , and that the Board had considered that it might be applied towards the education of the children of brethren who , though they had not subscribed three years to a Mark Lodge , had done muoh to promote tho interests of the Order . The Bye-law conld be re .
enacted when the applications became too numerous . The motion was seconded by Bro . F . Davidson G . T ., and carried . The third recom . mendation— "That the following Clause be added to the Book of Constitutions , to follow Clause No . 89 , " was referred back to the Board : — " Brethren who have deserved well of the Order , or of a Lodgo , may be admitted as Honorary Members of a Lodge under the
same conditions as subscribing members . But Honorary Membership shall convey no rights or privileges beyond that of being present at Lodges , or attending banqnots on payment of tho same fee as subscribing members . " Bro . Portal , in moving the fourth recommendation— " That as tho tenancy of the offices of Grand Lodge , at No . 2 Red Lion Square , will oxpire on 25 th March 1881 , the -General
Board is hereby empowered to make all such arrangements , and , if necessary , to incur such expenditure as may be requisite for providing proper offices . He asked the Lodge to place such confidence in the Board as to give them the power of doing what was necessary ; it would be too late to come to Grand Lodge next June for these powers . Bro . Davison seconded the motion , which was put and carried ; the Report was then adopted . Bro . Godson nominated
Lord Henniker as Grand Master for the ensuing year , and the following brethren were presented with Charity jewels and bars : — Bros . Daniel Ace , D . D ., 227 ( Bar ) , T . W . Adams 223 , J . E . Anderson 13 , Thomas Benham 54 , Fredk . Binckes ( Bar ) , Alfred J . Bristow 7 , Rev . C R . Davy P . G . M . Gloucestershire ( Bar ) , W . Klingenstein 22 , W . F . Lamonby 229 , 0 . S . Lane 39 , E . C . Mather Old Kent . S . Mathison 11 , George Newmnn 1 , Christ . Park 247 , E . Passawer , LL , D ., 5 , ( Bar ) , Thomas R . Peel 34 , Thos . J . Pulley 235 ( Bar ) , E . L .
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Our Roll Of Lodges And Chapters.
in 1876 , twenty-five ; in 1877 , twenty-six ; in 1878 , eleven ; in 1879 , eleven ; and in 1880 , noue . We will now devote a brief space to the roll of Royal Arch Chapters . This contains as nearly as possible 600 , each of which is attached to a particular Lodge , so that
with 1760 Lodges—of which about 150 are not yet entitled to have Chapters—there are on the average about three Chapters to every eight Lodges . The distribution of the Chapters is as follows : in the Metropolitan District some 110 , in tho Provinces over 370 , in Districts Abroad
over 110 . Comparing these figures with the Lodges , we find in the Metropolis the proportion is rather more than one to every three Lodges ( 110 Chapters to 300 Lodges ) ; in the Provinces nearly two to every five ( over 370 Chapters to 1000 Lodges ) , and in Districts Abroad , less than one
to every four ( over 110 Lodges to 470 Lodges ) . We do not know that , in the absence of further information , it is possible , even if it were desirable , to carry further the analysis of the Grand Chapter Roll and its comparison
with that of Grand Lodge . We shall merely add , therefore , that though the work of Grand Chapter is done very quietly , the Degree has fairly kept pace with the Craft in respect of progress during the last six years ,
United Grand Lodge.
UNITED GRAND LODGE .
THE Quarterly Communication of Grand Lodge of English Freemasons was held , on Wednesday evening , at Freemasons' Hall , Lord Tenterden presiding . Bro . Kingston , District Grand Master of Malta , acted as Deputy Grand Master , and Bro . Giddy , District Grand Master of Griqualand , as Past Grand Master . The Earl of Onslow was in his seat as G . S . W ., Bro . Alston P . G . W . acted as G . J . W . Bros . Sir Albert W . Woods ( Garter ) G . D . C ., Col . Shadwell
E . Clerke G . S ., Sir J . B . Monckton President of Board of General Purposes , Col . Creaton G . Treasurer ; Revs . Sir J . W . Hayes , J . Studholme Brownrigg , T . F . Ravenshaw , C . J . Martyn , P . G . C . ' s , and C . W . Spencer-Stanhope G . Chaplain ; R . F . Gonld , J . H . Scott , Frank Richardson , and Col . Somerville Burney , Grand Deacons ; Bros . Magnus Ohren A . G . D . C , Charles Greenwood G . S . B ., James
Lewis Thomas , Capt . N . G . Philips , J . A . Rucker , J . M . Clabon , A . J . Duff-Filer , P . de L . Long , T . Fenu , S . Rawson , H . Grissell , James Glaisher , M . J . Mclntyro , Q . C ., ; M . P ., C . C . Dumas , J . M . Case , H . D . Sandeman , C . A . Murton , Joshua Nunn , Capt . Piatt , G . W . C . Hutton , R . Grey , H . G . Bnss , and about 300 brethren . After tho reading of the minntes , Grand Secretary stated that since last
Grand Lodge one of the brethren to whom a grant of £ 100 was made had died , and therefore the minntes would have to be confirmed with the exception of that grant . Bro . J . M . Clabon stated that , as several kind and good brethren at Liverpool had disbursed sums of money on behalf of the deceased brother since the £ 100 had been recommended to be granted , and that though the brethren
could do nothing with regard to the matter that evening , he gave notice that at next Grand Lodge he should move that those kind brethren be reimbursed the sums they had laid out to an amount not exceeding £ 100 . The minutes were then confirmed . Bro . E . Letchworth then rose and said tho duty he was now about to discharge was one which would elicit the brethren ' s cordial and unanimous approval .
Standing in that hall , it was unnecessary to remind any Brother present that during the past six years they had been ruled by tho Illustrious Prince tho Heir Apparent to tho Throne , a Prince who , whether they regarded his exalted rank or his . Masonic virtues , was fully entitled to their respect , their homage and their love . With theso sentiments he ( Bro . Letchworth )
had the honour to nominate His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales as M . W . G . M . for tho ensuing year . Col . Shadwell Clerke then read the Report of the Committee appointed on the 3 rd March , to enquire into the purchase by the Board of General Purposes of the freehold premises 57 and 58 Great Queen-street , adjoining the Freemasons ' Hall . The result of the Committee ' s enquirv was that tho Board
had not proceeded according to the Book of Constitutions , which prescribed that such an expenditure should be first sanctioned by Grand Lodge ; but that as immediate action was required to be taken when they found the property was for sale , and that any delay would have increased the price of tho property , the acquisition of which was greatly for the benefit of tho Craft , the Board having acted
with perfect hand , fides , the Board should be indemnified by Grand Lodge . Brother Mclntyro , Q . C ., Grand Registrar , moved , and Bro . Sir J . B . Monckton , President of tho Board of General Purposes , seconded tho reception of the Report , which was thereupon carried . The election of a brother to lill tho vacancy on tho Boa-d caused by the death of Bro . Frederick H . McCalinont W . M . of No . 391 was the
next business , lherc were two candidates , Bro . Henry ILirbcn P . M . No . 92 , and Bro . John Messont P . M . No . 231 ; but Colonel Shadwell Clerke informed tho Grand Lodge that Bro . H . Harben had retired . Lord Tenterden then announced that Bro . John Messent was duly elected . He also announced that the Grand Master had appointed Bro . John M . Clabon again to the Office of President of the Board , and that Bro . Joshua Nunn and Bro . James Brett wero
dnly elected as Senior and Junior Vice-Presidents respectively . Tho Past Masters elected to serve on tho Board were Bros . George P . Britten 183 , Walter T . Christian 11162 , Joseph D . Collier 1366 , John Constable 185 , Charles Dairy 141 , Henry Garrod 749 , Charles F . Hogard 205 , JohnM . Klonck 1686 , William Manu 186 , Henry Masscy 619 , William H . Perryman 3 , and Wm . Stophens 1489 . The recommendation of grants by the Lodge of Benevolence
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wore next confirmed , and the Report of the Board of General Pur . posos adopted and ordered to be entered on tho minntes . The Rev . C . W . Spencer Stanhope G . C . obtained leave to bring on a motion which was not on the agenda paper , and said he supposed such a motion had never before been heard in Grand Lodge . It was the 1 st of December , and the birthday of the Princess of Wales , who was
beloved by every English man and woman throughout the world . He would therefore move " That the very best wishes of this Grand Lodge be conveyed to Her Royal Highness on this , her thirty , sixth birthday ; and that it may please the Great Architect of the Universe in His great mercy to grant her many happy returns of the
day is the prayer of the Freemasons of England gathered together in Grand Lodge this evening . " The motion was seconded by the Rev . C . J . Martyn P . G . C , and Lord Tenterden said th 9 brethren had so warmly received it that it would not be necessary to put it to the vote , the brethren would all add their hearty good wishes to it . Grand Lodgo was then closed .
Mark Masonry.
MARK MASONRY .
— : o : — GRAND MARK LODGE .
THE Half-yearly Communication of Grand Lodge of Mark Master Masons of England and Wales and Colonies and Dependencies of the British Crown , was held on Tuesday , 30 th ult ., at Free , masons' Tavern . There were present : —Lord Henniker D . G . M . as G . M . M . M ., Charles Stephens Dep . Prov . G . M . Berks and Oxon , as Deputy G . Master , Rev . G . Raymond Portal , M . A ., P . G . M . and Prov . G . M . Hants and Isle of Wight , the Hon . Wilbraham Egerton , M . P .,
Prov . G . M . for Cheshire , Baron de Ferrieres , M . P ., as G . S . W ., J . F . Tweedale as G . J . W ., W . Roebuck , C . E ., as G . M . O ., O . H . Pearson as G . S . O ., Capt . A . B . Cook as G . J . O ., Thomas Meggy P . G . M . O ., Reginald J . Mure and R . de M . Lawson P . G . S . O . ' s , Revs . Ambrose W . Hall , M . A ., and W . Stainton Moses G . C . 's , Revs . T . F . F . Raven , shaw , M . A ., and C . W . Spencer Stanhope , M . A ., P . G . C . 's , Jamea
Stevens P . P . J . O ., F . Davison G . Treasurer , H . C . Levander , M . A ., G . Reg ., F . Binckes G . S ., D . M . Dewar Assistant G . S ., G . J . MoKay G . S . D ., J . Lewis Thomas P . G . S D ., Capt . Thomas Hargreaves P . G . J . D ., C . H . Driver G . Supt . Works ., W . T . Wesfcgate A . G . D . C , W . Hudson P . G . D . C , S . Rosenthal as G . Sword Bearer , T . W . Adams as G . Standard Bearer , E . M . Lott as G . Organist , F . H . Cozens P . G .
Organist , W . T . Clarke as G . I . G ., A . D . Loewenstark P . G . S ., A . Haynes , J . Smyth , and F . de Leliva G . Stewards , Henry Massey and Thomas J . Pulley P . G . Stewards , C T . Speight G . T ., J . E . de Le Fauvre G . S . W . Hants , E . Passawer G . Reg . Middlesex and Snrrey , Thomas Benham G . S . D . Hants , H . Lovegrove G . Supfc . Wks . Middlesex and Snrrey , H . Baldwin Assistant D . C do ., J . R . Shearer
G . I . G . Hants and Isle of Wight , H . W . Homann G . I . G . Berks and Oxon , H . George G . I . G . Lincolnshire , W . J . Meek W . M . 199 , Rev . H . G . Morse W . M . 197 , A . F . Godson W . M . 40 , J . Reaney W . M . 53 , W . Groome W . M . 205 , W . Stephens P . M . 235 , W . Klingenstein P . M . 22 , E . J . Hoaro M . O . 244 , J . F . Peach Org . 199 , A . J . Bristow D . C 7 , J . J . Marsh 199 , James Harris 44 , J . E . Wright 54 , W . Winnett
239 , and R . Procter 54 . After the reading and confirmation of the minutes of 1 st June last , the Report of the General Board was taken as read . Bro . the Rev . G . R . Portal P . G . M . moved the first recom . mendation arising out of the Report : — " That a sum not exceeding £ 25 be granted to a brother from the Benevolent Fund . " He stated the distressing circumstances of the brother who required relief , and
said that they had been fully considered by the Board ; the motion having been seconded by Bro . F . Davison , G . Treasurer , was carried , Bro . Portal also moved the second recommendation , by which Bye-Law No . 10 of the Educational Branch of the Benevolent Fund , was proposed to be suspended , and the children of Mark Masters who had not subscribed three years to an English Mark Lodge made
eligible for education out of the Fnnd . Bro . Portal stated that there was only ono boy now on this Fund , which was of considerable amount , and that the Board had considered that it might be applied towards the education of the children of brethren who , though they had not subscribed three years to a Mark Lodge , had done muoh to promote tho interests of the Order . The Bye-law conld be re .
enacted when the applications became too numerous . The motion was seconded by Bro . F . Davidson G . T ., and carried . The third recom . mendation— "That the following Clause be added to the Book of Constitutions , to follow Clause No . 89 , " was referred back to the Board : — " Brethren who have deserved well of the Order , or of a Lodgo , may be admitted as Honorary Members of a Lodge under the
same conditions as subscribing members . But Honorary Membership shall convey no rights or privileges beyond that of being present at Lodges , or attending banqnots on payment of tho same fee as subscribing members . " Bro . Portal , in moving the fourth recommendation— " That as tho tenancy of the offices of Grand Lodge , at No . 2 Red Lion Square , will oxpire on 25 th March 1881 , the -General
Board is hereby empowered to make all such arrangements , and , if necessary , to incur such expenditure as may be requisite for providing proper offices . He asked the Lodge to place such confidence in the Board as to give them the power of doing what was necessary ; it would be too late to come to Grand Lodge next June for these powers . Bro . Davison seconded the motion , which was put and carried ; the Report was then adopted . Bro . Godson nominated
Lord Henniker as Grand Master for the ensuing year , and the following brethren were presented with Charity jewels and bars : — Bros . Daniel Ace , D . D ., 227 ( Bar ) , T . W . Adams 223 , J . E . Anderson 13 , Thomas Benham 54 , Fredk . Binckes ( Bar ) , Alfred J . Bristow 7 , Rev . C R . Davy P . G . M . Gloucestershire ( Bar ) , W . Klingenstein 22 , W . F . Lamonby 229 , 0 . S . Lane 39 , E . C . Mather Old Kent . S . Mathison 11 , George Newmnn 1 , Christ . Park 247 , E . Passawer , LL , D ., 5 , ( Bar ) , Thomas R . Peel 34 , Thos . J . Pulley 235 ( Bar ) , E . L .