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Correspondence.
The General Committee of tho Royal Mnsonic Institution for Girls , met , under tho presidency of Bro . Frank Richardson P . G . D ., at Freemasons' Hall , on the 28 th nit ., when there were present Bros . Ralph Glutton G . S . D , H . A . Hunt , E . Letchworth P . G . D ., J . H . Matthews P . G .
Standard Bearer , J . Moon , Major G . Lambert P . G . S . B ., A . E . Gladwell , C . H . Webb , Joseph Clever , Edgar Bovvyer P . G . Standard Bearer , C . Belton , C . F . Matier , P . de Lande Long P . G . D ., F . Adlard , P . R . W . Hedges Secretary , & c , & e . The minutes of the previous meeting
having been read and verified , those of the House Committee were read for information . The two vacancies on the House Committee—created by the death of Bro . C . E . Mather Grand Steward , and the appointment of Bro . Lieut .-Col . Peters P . G . S . B . to be a Trustee of the Snstentation
of Building Fund , vice Bro . Joshua Nunn deceasedwere reported , and the following brethren nominated to succeed them , viz .: —Bros . Joseph Clever , G . Cooper , Thomas Fenn President of the Board of Purposes , F . A . Philbriek , Q . C , Grand Registrar , and Alderman Savory .
A conditional grant of £ 20 to an ex-pupil was made , and two petitions were received ; the names of the children to be placed on the list of candidates for the April election ; tbe consideration of one other petition was deferred . In the course of the proceedings , the Chairman of a special
meeting of the House Committee , which had been held previous to the General Committee meeting , reported that Bro . Thomas S . Howell , who had been one of the medical officers of the Institution for thirty-four years , had tendered his resignation , and that the following resolution had been unanimously passed , namely : —
" That this Committee desire to express their sincere regret at receiving from Bro . Thomas S . Howell his resignation of the post of one of the medical officers of the Institntion , an office he has held for a period of 34 years , during -which he has in the mosfc generous manner , without fee or reward , discharged the onerous dnties appertaining to it .
"And that tbe Committee further desire to acknowledge the benefit the Institution has derived from the valuable advice and assistance they have received from him in connection with the sanitary arrangements of the establishment , to the admirable character of which may be attributed the general healthiness of the School and its freedom from diseases due to preventable causes .
"And that , while acceding to Bro . Howell ' s desire to be relieved from the farther performance of duties he has so long discharged with such marked zeal , kindness , ancl ability , the Committee trust
he wil ! permit his name to bo retained as an Honorary Consulting Medical Officer of the School , and thereby preserve his official connection with the Institution , to which he has rendered snch great service , and where he is so highly regarded and respected .
"And that the Secretary be requested to forward fco Bro . Howell a copy of this resolution . " Thereupon , on the motion of Brother A . E . Gladwell , seconded by Brother C . F , Matier , it was unanimously
agreed"Thafc this Committee , representing the general body of Governors and Subscribers to the School , having heard read the resolution passed by the House Committee in reference to the resignation of Bro . Thomas S . Howell of the office of one of the medical officers of the Institution , most heartily and cordially concur in the terms of it . " The meeting terminated with a vote of thanks to the Chairman .
St. Leonard Lodge, No. 1766.
ST . LEONARD LODGE , No . 1766 .
THE monthly meeting of this Lodge was held at tho Town Hall , Shoreditoh , on Wednesday evening , the 3 rd instant , under the presidency of Brother E . Walker W . M . There wore also pre ? eufc Bros . J . Fuuston I . P . M .. L . Stean P . M ., G . T . Barr P . M ., E . Benjamin P . M ., J . A . Jones P . M ., A . A . Clement P . M ., F . Matthews S . W ., R . Drysdale J . W ., W . IT . Brand P . M . 1524 Treasurer , J . Cox Secretarv ,
H . J . Thrower S . D ., L . A . Harrison J . D ., W . Beaslev I . G ., G . C . Young P . M . 820 Organist . , J . W . Giinrhg Steward , j " . Tory Tylo-. The following members alt ; - ; at . tended — Bros . J . Tidball , H VvVtynforth , G . Colls , H . Josephs , W . IT . Mills , W . E . Johnson , P .. Nicholson , J . Tamcp , A . C . Critchfield , J . Anr , tin , H . J . Scott , S . Batchelor , R . IT .
Drysdale , L . J . Ruse , W . Jonc * . Amrm ? the visitors were Bros L . V . Walker S . W . 22 , S . Stnither S . D . " 193 , B . Lazarus 1 S 5 , H . Walden 49 , IT . 1 < J . Loader P . M . 487 P . G . S . D . Hants , H . J . Jones 193 , A . J . Martin 111 , A . Salaman 188 . J . 11 . Bovven 65 , J . . Jenkins J . D . ' 487 , J . Davis 185 , L . Green 870 . The business oi the sveniu ¦ was of
a somewhat important character . In consequence of the Senior . Warden , Brother F . Matthews , bi-vv .-. already in tho chair of another Lodge , Brother K . Drysdale J . W . was elected Worshipfnl Master fm the ensuing year . Brother W . H . Brand was unanimously re-elected
freasurer , and Brother J . 7 cry Tyler of the Lodge . Ifc was also decided , in very coidinl terms , to present Bros hor B . Walker with a Past Master ' s jewel on his quitting tho chair , as a token by the brethren of their appreciation of the interest the Worshipful Master has taken in the welfare of the Lodge . A ballot was taken for three
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brothers , Messrs . Edward Levy , Lewis Levy , and Henry Levy , of Iliijh Street , Shoreditoh , and having baen unanimously elected , Messrs . Levy wore initiated into the mysteries of Freemasonry . Lodfje having been closed , the brethren adjourned for refreshment , sifter which the usual Loyal and Masonic toasts were duly celebrated .
The toast of fche Worshipful Master was warmly honoured , and the Past Masters severally delivered themselves of brief ancl appropriate speeches , evincing great interest in tho welfare of the Lodge . The Worshipfnl Master , iu proposing , the toast of fche Initiates , said it was a singular incident for three brothers to be made Masons
together , and he was sure the Lodge would very heartily welcome three gentlemen so well-known and highly respected in the parish as the Messrs . Levy . The proceedings were further enlivened by some excellent music under the direction of the Organist , and a very successful meeting was brought to a closo with the Tyler ' s toasfc .
Royal Commemoration Lodge, No. 1585.
ROYAL COMMEMORATION LODGE , No . 1585 .
AT a meeting held at the Fox and Hounds , High Street , Putney , on Wednesday , the 3 rd inst ., there were present : Bros . Collick W . M ., Williams S . W ., Strong J . W ., Watkins Treasurer , P . M . Eobinson Secretary , Wing S . D ., Harding J . D ., P . M . Stacey Organist , Oliver Steward , Stuidalls I . G ., Par-doe I . P . M ., Ceilings Dir . of Cere ., 7 isitors : Bros . Keen and Swan of 865 , and Bro . Sapsworth 2032 ;
also seventeen other Pasfc Masters ancl brethren . Lodge was opened in due form , and the miuutes were read and confirmed . A ballot was taken for Mr . Alfred Eden and Mr . Charles Moore , who had been proposed ancl seconded . The ballot being in thoir favour , they
were initiated in a most impressive manner by the Worshipful Master . After Lodge was closed the brethren adjourned to the banquetting room , where an excellent repast was served by the Host , Past Master Pago . The usnal Loyal and Masonic toasts were drunk with true " Commemoration " fire . The health of the initiates
was proposed , and suitably responded to . The following brethren contributed to the harmony of the evening , viz .: —Bros . Page , Windsor , Williams , Collick W . M . ; Bro . Prico gave a recitation" Eugene Aram ; " and Bro . Whitley , the Tyler , sang the " Entered Apprentice Son ; . ' . " With the Tyler ' s toast the meeting ended , and tho brethren dispersed , after a most enjoyable evening .
Fidelity Lodge of Instruction , Wo . 3 . —A well attended meeting of this Lodge was held on Wednesday , the 27 th ult ., at the Alfred Tavern , Roman Road , Barnsbnry , when the Fifteen Sections were worked by brethren of the Royal Standard Lodge of Instruction , The chair was taken a few minntes after 7 o ' clock by Bro . T . Cull
P . M . 1446 , supported by Bros . Jenkins S . D . 860 as S . W ., Cooper P . M . 1298 as J . W ., Gregory S . D ., Wright J . D ., Ament I . G ., Ferguson Preceptor , Silvester Treasurer , Dimsdale Secretary , and some thirty or forty other brethren . After preliminaries , Bro . Cull worked the sections , assisted by the following : —First Lecture—Bros . Airey ,
Bleakley , Tamer , Hunter , Wright , Fenner IT . Airey . Second Lecture—Bros . Edgley , Dickinson , Jenkins , Lee , Fenner . Third Lecture —Bros . Cooper , Galer ( two sections ) . Lodge was called off and on between the ( irsfc and second lectures , and at tho conclusion several brethren were elected members . Lodge was closed in due form after a mosfc successful evening .
New Concord Lodge of Instruction , No . 813 . —On
Wednesday , the 27 th ult ., at the Jolly Farmers' Tavern , Southgateroad , N . Present : —G . H . Clark W . M ., Hayes S . W ., Stroud J . W ., C . Weedon Treasurer , Cordell Secretary , Flack I . G ., Past Master Cusworth Preceptor , ancl other brethren . The Lodge was opened , and the minutes of the previous meeting were read and confirmed .
The cesemony of initiation was rehearsed , Bro . Cordell acting as candidate . The W . M . vacated the chair in favour of Bro . Weeden , who rehearsed the ceremony of passing , Bro . Goodge candidate .
Bro . Weeden resumed the Lodge in the first degree , when Bro . Clark took his position as W . M . A vote of thanks was accorded him and entered on tho miuutes , it being fche first time he had occupied the chair in this Lodge . The Lodge was then closed in perfect harmony .
Kingsland Lodge of Instruction , No . 1693 . —At the
meeting held on Monday , the 1 st inst ., at the Cock Tavern , Highbury Station , X ., thero were present : Bros . I ' . P . Forge W . JL , Snook S . W ., Caseley J . W ., Collingridge Secretary , Hancock S . D ., Turner J . D ., White I . G ., Fenner Preceptor ; Cusworth , Weeden , and several other brethren . Lodge was opened in due form , and the
minntes of the lasfc meeting were read and confirmed . Thy ceremony of initiation wns rehearsed—Bro . Hatton candidate . Lodge was called off and on . Bro-:. Hatton , Harper , and Ball answered the
questions loa ; li : ! i : to tho second degree , but wero not entrusted ; thoy are only Entered Apprentices , of the mother Lodge . Bros . Harper and Hatton were elected members . Bro . Snook S . W . 1693 was elected W . M . for Monday next .
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Correspondence.
The General Committee of tho Royal Mnsonic Institution for Girls , met , under tho presidency of Bro . Frank Richardson P . G . D ., at Freemasons' Hall , on the 28 th nit ., when there were present Bros . Ralph Glutton G . S . D , H . A . Hunt , E . Letchworth P . G . D ., J . H . Matthews P . G .
Standard Bearer , J . Moon , Major G . Lambert P . G . S . B ., A . E . Gladwell , C . H . Webb , Joseph Clever , Edgar Bovvyer P . G . Standard Bearer , C . Belton , C . F . Matier , P . de Lande Long P . G . D ., F . Adlard , P . R . W . Hedges Secretary , & c , & e . The minutes of the previous meeting
having been read and verified , those of the House Committee were read for information . The two vacancies on the House Committee—created by the death of Bro . C . E . Mather Grand Steward , and the appointment of Bro . Lieut .-Col . Peters P . G . S . B . to be a Trustee of the Snstentation
of Building Fund , vice Bro . Joshua Nunn deceasedwere reported , and the following brethren nominated to succeed them , viz .: —Bros . Joseph Clever , G . Cooper , Thomas Fenn President of the Board of Purposes , F . A . Philbriek , Q . C , Grand Registrar , and Alderman Savory .
A conditional grant of £ 20 to an ex-pupil was made , and two petitions were received ; the names of the children to be placed on the list of candidates for the April election ; tbe consideration of one other petition was deferred . In the course of the proceedings , the Chairman of a special
meeting of the House Committee , which had been held previous to the General Committee meeting , reported that Bro . Thomas S . Howell , who had been one of the medical officers of the Institution for thirty-four years , had tendered his resignation , and that the following resolution had been unanimously passed , namely : —
" That this Committee desire to express their sincere regret at receiving from Bro . Thomas S . Howell his resignation of the post of one of the medical officers of the Institntion , an office he has held for a period of 34 years , during -which he has in the mosfc generous manner , without fee or reward , discharged the onerous dnties appertaining to it .
"And that tbe Committee further desire to acknowledge the benefit the Institution has derived from the valuable advice and assistance they have received from him in connection with the sanitary arrangements of the establishment , to the admirable character of which may be attributed the general healthiness of the School and its freedom from diseases due to preventable causes .
"And that , while acceding to Bro . Howell ' s desire to be relieved from the farther performance of duties he has so long discharged with such marked zeal , kindness , ancl ability , the Committee trust
he wil ! permit his name to bo retained as an Honorary Consulting Medical Officer of the School , and thereby preserve his official connection with the Institution , to which he has rendered snch great service , and where he is so highly regarded and respected .
"And that the Secretary be requested to forward fco Bro . Howell a copy of this resolution . " Thereupon , on the motion of Brother A . E . Gladwell , seconded by Brother C . F , Matier , it was unanimously
agreed"Thafc this Committee , representing the general body of Governors and Subscribers to the School , having heard read the resolution passed by the House Committee in reference to the resignation of Bro . Thomas S . Howell of the office of one of the medical officers of the Institution , most heartily and cordially concur in the terms of it . " The meeting terminated with a vote of thanks to the Chairman .
St. Leonard Lodge, No. 1766.
ST . LEONARD LODGE , No . 1766 .
THE monthly meeting of this Lodge was held at tho Town Hall , Shoreditoh , on Wednesday evening , the 3 rd instant , under the presidency of Brother E . Walker W . M . There wore also pre ? eufc Bros . J . Fuuston I . P . M .. L . Stean P . M ., G . T . Barr P . M ., E . Benjamin P . M ., J . A . Jones P . M ., A . A . Clement P . M ., F . Matthews S . W ., R . Drysdale J . W ., W . IT . Brand P . M . 1524 Treasurer , J . Cox Secretarv ,
H . J . Thrower S . D ., L . A . Harrison J . D ., W . Beaslev I . G ., G . C . Young P . M . 820 Organist . , J . W . Giinrhg Steward , j " . Tory Tylo-. The following members alt ; - ; at . tended — Bros . J . Tidball , H VvVtynforth , G . Colls , H . Josephs , W . IT . Mills , W . E . Johnson , P .. Nicholson , J . Tamcp , A . C . Critchfield , J . Anr , tin , H . J . Scott , S . Batchelor , R . IT .
Drysdale , L . J . Ruse , W . Jonc * . Amrm ? the visitors were Bros L . V . Walker S . W . 22 , S . Stnither S . D . " 193 , B . Lazarus 1 S 5 , H . Walden 49 , IT . 1 < J . Loader P . M . 487 P . G . S . D . Hants , H . J . Jones 193 , A . J . Martin 111 , A . Salaman 188 . J . 11 . Bovven 65 , J . . Jenkins J . D . ' 487 , J . Davis 185 , L . Green 870 . The business oi the sveniu ¦ was of
a somewhat important character . In consequence of the Senior . Warden , Brother F . Matthews , bi-vv .-. already in tho chair of another Lodge , Brother K . Drysdale J . W . was elected Worshipfnl Master fm the ensuing year . Brother W . H . Brand was unanimously re-elected
freasurer , and Brother J . 7 cry Tyler of the Lodge . Ifc was also decided , in very coidinl terms , to present Bros hor B . Walker with a Past Master ' s jewel on his quitting tho chair , as a token by the brethren of their appreciation of the interest the Worshipful Master has taken in the welfare of the Lodge . A ballot was taken for three
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brothers , Messrs . Edward Levy , Lewis Levy , and Henry Levy , of Iliijh Street , Shoreditoh , and having baen unanimously elected , Messrs . Levy wore initiated into the mysteries of Freemasonry . Lodfje having been closed , the brethren adjourned for refreshment , sifter which the usual Loyal and Masonic toasts were duly celebrated .
The toast of fche Worshipful Master was warmly honoured , and the Past Masters severally delivered themselves of brief ancl appropriate speeches , evincing great interest in tho welfare of the Lodge . The Worshipfnl Master , iu proposing , the toast of fche Initiates , said it was a singular incident for three brothers to be made Masons
together , and he was sure the Lodge would very heartily welcome three gentlemen so well-known and highly respected in the parish as the Messrs . Levy . The proceedings were further enlivened by some excellent music under the direction of the Organist , and a very successful meeting was brought to a closo with the Tyler ' s toasfc .
Royal Commemoration Lodge, No. 1585.
ROYAL COMMEMORATION LODGE , No . 1585 .
AT a meeting held at the Fox and Hounds , High Street , Putney , on Wednesday , the 3 rd inst ., there were present : Bros . Collick W . M ., Williams S . W ., Strong J . W ., Watkins Treasurer , P . M . Eobinson Secretary , Wing S . D ., Harding J . D ., P . M . Stacey Organist , Oliver Steward , Stuidalls I . G ., Par-doe I . P . M ., Ceilings Dir . of Cere ., 7 isitors : Bros . Keen and Swan of 865 , and Bro . Sapsworth 2032 ;
also seventeen other Pasfc Masters ancl brethren . Lodge was opened in due form , and the miuutes were read and confirmed . A ballot was taken for Mr . Alfred Eden and Mr . Charles Moore , who had been proposed ancl seconded . The ballot being in thoir favour , they
were initiated in a most impressive manner by the Worshipful Master . After Lodge was closed the brethren adjourned to the banquetting room , where an excellent repast was served by the Host , Past Master Pago . The usnal Loyal and Masonic toasts were drunk with true " Commemoration " fire . The health of the initiates
was proposed , and suitably responded to . The following brethren contributed to the harmony of the evening , viz .: —Bros . Page , Windsor , Williams , Collick W . M . ; Bro . Prico gave a recitation" Eugene Aram ; " and Bro . Whitley , the Tyler , sang the " Entered Apprentice Son ; . ' . " With the Tyler ' s toast the meeting ended , and tho brethren dispersed , after a most enjoyable evening .
Fidelity Lodge of Instruction , Wo . 3 . —A well attended meeting of this Lodge was held on Wednesday , the 27 th ult ., at the Alfred Tavern , Roman Road , Barnsbnry , when the Fifteen Sections were worked by brethren of the Royal Standard Lodge of Instruction , The chair was taken a few minntes after 7 o ' clock by Bro . T . Cull
P . M . 1446 , supported by Bros . Jenkins S . D . 860 as S . W ., Cooper P . M . 1298 as J . W ., Gregory S . D ., Wright J . D ., Ament I . G ., Ferguson Preceptor , Silvester Treasurer , Dimsdale Secretary , and some thirty or forty other brethren . After preliminaries , Bro . Cull worked the sections , assisted by the following : —First Lecture—Bros . Airey ,
Bleakley , Tamer , Hunter , Wright , Fenner IT . Airey . Second Lecture—Bros . Edgley , Dickinson , Jenkins , Lee , Fenner . Third Lecture —Bros . Cooper , Galer ( two sections ) . Lodge was called off and on between the ( irsfc and second lectures , and at tho conclusion several brethren were elected members . Lodge was closed in due form after a mosfc successful evening .
New Concord Lodge of Instruction , No . 813 . —On
Wednesday , the 27 th ult ., at the Jolly Farmers' Tavern , Southgateroad , N . Present : —G . H . Clark W . M ., Hayes S . W ., Stroud J . W ., C . Weedon Treasurer , Cordell Secretary , Flack I . G ., Past Master Cusworth Preceptor , ancl other brethren . The Lodge was opened , and the minutes of the previous meeting were read and confirmed .
The cesemony of initiation was rehearsed , Bro . Cordell acting as candidate . The W . M . vacated the chair in favour of Bro . Weeden , who rehearsed the ceremony of passing , Bro . Goodge candidate .
Bro . Weeden resumed the Lodge in the first degree , when Bro . Clark took his position as W . M . A vote of thanks was accorded him and entered on tho miuutes , it being fche first time he had occupied the chair in this Lodge . The Lodge was then closed in perfect harmony .
Kingsland Lodge of Instruction , No . 1693 . —At the
meeting held on Monday , the 1 st inst ., at the Cock Tavern , Highbury Station , X ., thero were present : Bros . I ' . P . Forge W . JL , Snook S . W ., Caseley J . W ., Collingridge Secretary , Hancock S . D ., Turner J . D ., White I . G ., Fenner Preceptor ; Cusworth , Weeden , and several other brethren . Lodge was opened in due form , and the
minntes of the lasfc meeting were read and confirmed . Thy ceremony of initiation wns rehearsed—Bro . Hatton candidate . Lodge was called off and on . Bro-:. Hatton , Harper , and Ball answered the
questions loa ; li : ! i : to tho second degree , but wero not entrusted ; thoy are only Entered Apprentices , of the mother Lodge . Bros . Harper and Hatton were elected members . Bro . Snook S . W . 1693 was elected W . M . for Monday next .
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INSTALLATION OFS.S.IiT8£PRINCEOFWALESAs tlio 3 I . W . G . M . of England , AT THE ROYAL ALBERT HALL 2 3 th APBIL 187 5 . pOPIES of this - Bfi . uJTIl'tJL ENGRAVING by Brother HARTY \ J P . M ., consisting ot A-tist ' s I ' roolVi , Proofs before Letter * , and Lettered Proofs , India Prints , and J . 'lain Prints may bo had at Cost Price by apply ing to Era . W . E . NO BE IS , ^ o Southampton Buildings , C , London . W .