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United Grand Lodge.

Brother Allcroft shonld take the left hand side . This suggestion having been acted upon , the Earl of Lathora said he had no hesitation in saying that Brother Marshall had been elected . The Earl of La thorn , by the command of the Most

Worshi pful Grand Master , now rose to propose : " That the sum of 50 guineas be granted to the family of the late James Cross , and a similar snm of fifty guineas to the fnnrily of the lute Thomas Catteruiole , two of the crew of the Albert Edward lifeboat , at Claeton-on Sea , which boat

was presented to the National Lifeboat Institution by Grand Lodge in the year 1877 ; these two men , after having assisted , the first in saving 116 and the second 33 lives , had lost their own , in the discharge of their duty on the night of the 23 rd January last , whilst in their boat ,

endeavouring to rescue the crew of a vessel in distress , leaving their families , consisting respectivel y of a widow and six children and a widow and three children , entirely destitute . " He might add that a small local collection had been set on foot at Clacton-on-Sea , to which the Most Worshipful

Grand Master had subscribed personally , and the National Lifeboat Institution had given £ 450 to the two families . The Most Worshipful Grand Master on Tuesday presented

medals to the crew of the boat , and he ( the Earl of Lathom ) had no doubt that brethren would see with His Boyal Highness that these sums would be worthily bestowed .

Bro . Raynhara W . Stewart , in seconding the motion said ho wanted to know , and he thought a little information shonld be given to Grand Lodge on one point with regard to the Albert Edward lifeboat being put out to its proper service . He lately went down to Clacton-on-sea , and was

told , without having made an enquiry , that the boat went out that Wednesday about four o ' clock . The lifeboat went , but they did not see it come back , as it was taken down to Sheeniess . If a wreck had taken place that night at

Clacton there was no lifeboat there , she had gone on towage service . A little intimation should be given by Grand Secretary to the men in charge that the boat should be used for the purpose of saving life only . The motion was carried .

The grants recommended by the Board of Benevolence , as printed by us last week , were confirmed-The report of the Board of General Purposes was adopted ; as likewise was the report of Brother . R . P . Harding , Auditor of Grand Lodge accounts . Grand

Secretary next read the application from a body styling itself " The Grand Lodge of Victoria , Australia , " requesting their recognition by the United Grand Lodge of England as a regular Grand Lodge , which application was refused .

The appeal from the Reunion Lodge , No . 1956 , Blenheim , New Zealand , against certain comments made by the Colonial Board , when cancelling the exclusion of Bro . William Benjamin Earll from the Lodge , relative to the

conduct of Bro . Christopher J . W . Griffiths , of the same Lodge in the same matter , was dismissed . In the absence of Bro . Col . Creaton , Bro . Pierce P . G . D . proposed that Grand Lodere vote £ 70 from the Fund of General

Purposes to supply the residents of the Institution at Croydon with coals during the winter season . Grand Lodge was then closed .

The R . W . ; : ° Bro . William Kelly , F . S . A ., F . R . H . S , P . P . G . M . Leicestershire , will preside at the annua ] Festival of the Union Lodge of Instruction ( formed by the union of St . John's Lodge , No . 279 , John o' Gaunt Lodge , No . 523 , Commercial Lodge , No . 1391 , and Albert Edward Lodge , No . 1560 ) , to be held at Freemasons' Hall , Leicester , on

Friday next , at six o clock . A large attendance is anticipated , Bro . James Stevens P . M ., P . Z ., having undertaken to deliver his Masonic Lecture , Knobs and Excrescences , " as a part of the interesting programme of the evening ' s business .

The following Festivals were held at the Freemasons ' Tavern during the week ending 8 th March 1884 ' : — 3 rd March—Lodge of Union , Robert Burns Lodge , Lodge of Joppa , Roguhi ! ity Chapter j 4 th—Royal York Lodgo , Albion Lodge , Old Concord L ^ dgc , Anglo-French Ball ; 5 th—Grand Lodge , Grand

Officer's Mess ; fith—Oid Acquaintance ) Musical Society , Johnsons Ball , Limiffian Club , St . James ' s Chapter , St . Andrew's Lods . ro , VicioiL U 4 L , ; L .- cV-, W \ :. ' : ¦ . ¦ : ! -: :: ¦ :::: ivrir-e L ^' . rv ; 7 ! h-Lon . don Invcrness-shire Ball , Fidelity Chapter , British Chapter , Royal Kensington Lodge , Odd Volumes ; 8 th—Phoenix Lodge , Duke of Cornwall Ledge .

Notices Of Meetings.

NOTICES OF MEETINGS .

— : o : — ANCHOR AND HOPE LODGE , No . 37 . A MEETING was held on Monday , 3 rd inst , at the Swan Hotel , Bolton . Present : —Bros . John Booth W . M ., F . W . Paoey S . W . J . W . Poyutz J . W ., Rev . J . H . Gibbon Chap ., G . P . Brockbank Sec , J . Hanlcastle S . D ., W . H . Lomax J . D ., J . Mills M . C ., J . Nay lor I . G ., R . Nightingale Steward , J . W . Roiley Tyler , Thos . Higson Asst . Tyler ; also Bros . W . Golding , Mather , Gillibrand and Robinson . Visitor—Bro . J . Haudley , Prince of Wales Lodge , No . 1012 , Bury . Lodge

was opened in form at six in tho afternoon . The minntes of the proceedings of the last meeting were read and confirmed , and lodge proceeded to the second degree , when Bro . Jas . W . Mather was passed by the W . M ., the working tools of tho degree being explained by the S . W . Bro . Pacey . Lodge closed iu the second , and tho Secretary read a circular from the Prov . Grand Master , urging the brethren to

greater zual in support of the Masonio Charitable Institutions . The Secretary announced that he attended as Steward to represent this Lodge on the occasion of the Festival of the Royal Masonio Bene . volent Institution in London , on Tnesday last , and that six other Stewards representing Lodges of Bolton were present on the occasion .

The thanks of the Lodgo were awarded to Brother Brockbank for representing Lodge 37 on this occasion . Hearty good wishes were expressed by the Visiting Brother . A portion of the ancient rnlea and charges were read by the Senior Warden . Lodge was closed in form , and with prayer , at 7 o ' clock p . m .

| LODGE OF JOPPA , No . 188 . A REGULAR meeting of the above Lodge was held on the 3 rd inst ., at Freemasons' Hall , Great Qaeen-street . Bros . Bean j W . M ., Martin S . W ., Dewsnap J . W ., Albert P . G . P . Secretary , Lyon j Treasurer , Wall S . D ., Hicks I . G ., Dodson P . M . M . C ., Davey and j Botibol Stewards ; P . M . ' s Alexander , Benjamin , Lazarus and Levy . Visitors—Spencer W . M . 186 , Stunt 1320 , Holmes 1100 , Lyon 185 ,

Pardoo 1581 . Lodge was opened and the last meeting's minntes were confirmed . Bros . Laundy and Kool were passed , and Bro . Frank was raised to the third degree ; both ceremonies being perfeotly

given . Lodge was then closed , and the brethren partook of a very excellent snpper , superintended by Bro . Dawkins . The W . M . did full honour to the customary toasts , and a very enjoyable evening was the result of the after proceedings .

Kent Lodge of Instruction , No . 15 . —Held at Bro . Sereant' s , the King and Qneen , Norton Folgate , E ., on the 5 th inst . Present—Bros . Gieseke W . M ., Legg S . W ., Clark J . W ., Pinder Preceptor , Serjeant S . D ., Black J . D ., Pitt I . G ., Millington Secretary , Stroud , & c . Lodgo was opened in due form and the minutes of lasc

meeting were read and confirmed . The ceremony of initiation was rehearsed , Bro . Pitt candidate . Bro . Strond answered the usual qnestions leading to the second degree , and was entrusted . Lodge was opened in the second , and the ceremony of passing was rehearsed , Bro . Stroud candidate . Lodge was resumed to the first degree . Bro . Legg was elected W . M . for the ensuing week .

Loughborough Lodge of Instruction , No . 22 . —On Monday evening last , the 3 rd inst , there was a goodly attendance of the brethren at the above Lodge . The Officers were as follow : — Bros . Banks W . M ,., Wostley S . W ., Warren J . W ., Shorring S . D ., Salmon J . D ., aud Perkins I . G . There were also present Bro 3 . Johnson Preceptor , Hook , Boyce , & c . Lodge was opened in due form ,

aud the minutes of the last meeting were duly confirmed . Bro . WesVloy worked tho first sectiou of the first lecture , assisted by the brethren . The W . M . ably rehearsed the ceremonies of initiation and passing , Brother Hook acting as candidate in the first degree , and Brother Boyce in the second . Bro . Westley was elected W . M . for

tho ensuing week . Nothing further offering , after hearty good wishes , the Lodge was closed in perfect harmony , and adjourned till Monday , 10 th inst ., at 7 . 30 . The meetings of the above Lodge aro held at Brother McDiarraaid ' s , Cambria Hotel , Cambria Road , Near Loughborough Junction Station , S . E .

Prosperity Lodge of Instruction . Wo . 65 . —Held at Bro . Maidwell ' s , Hercules Tavern , Leadenhall Street , on 4 th instant . Present—Bros . Rich W . M , Haynes S . W ., Ruse J . W ., Dyson S . D ., Bourne J . D ., Gildersleeve I . G ., Moss Preceptor , Walker Secretary ; also Sainte , Fellhcimer , East , Weil , Klingensteio . After preliminaries ,

the ceremony of initiation was' rehearsed , Bro . Fellheitner candidate , Bro . Moss then gave a lecture on the fifth section of the first degree . Bio . Moss worked tho first and socond sections of the lecturo , assisted

by the brethren . Bro . Fellheimer , 73 , was unanimously elected a mom ber of this Lodge of Instruction . Bro . Haynes was appointed W . M for the ensuing week . Nothing further offering , Lodge was closed and adjourned .

Justice Lodge of Instruction , No . 147- —Held at the Brown Rear , High-street , Deptford , on Thursday , Gth March . Bros . Banks W . M ., Freeman S . W ., Pitt J . W ., Hntchings P . M . Preceptor , S . R . Speight P . M . Secretary , W . E . Dilley S . D ., J . Bedford Williams

J . D ., Smith I . G ., Greener , Penrose , Payne , Cohen . Lodge was opened in the first degree , and the minutes of the previous meeting having been read and confirmed , was advanced to the third , and the lieremouy of raising rehearsed , Bro . Penrose personating the candidate . Lodge was then called off , and on resuming the brethren

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United Grand Lodge.

Brother Allcroft shonld take the left hand side . This suggestion having been acted upon , the Earl of Lathora said he had no hesitation in saying that Brother Marshall had been elected . The Earl of La thorn , by the command of the Most

Worshi pful Grand Master , now rose to propose : " That the sum of 50 guineas be granted to the family of the late James Cross , and a similar snm of fifty guineas to the fnnrily of the lute Thomas Catteruiole , two of the crew of the Albert Edward lifeboat , at Claeton-on Sea , which boat

was presented to the National Lifeboat Institution by Grand Lodge in the year 1877 ; these two men , after having assisted , the first in saving 116 and the second 33 lives , had lost their own , in the discharge of their duty on the night of the 23 rd January last , whilst in their boat ,

endeavouring to rescue the crew of a vessel in distress , leaving their families , consisting respectivel y of a widow and six children and a widow and three children , entirely destitute . " He might add that a small local collection had been set on foot at Clacton-on-Sea , to which the Most Worshipful

Grand Master had subscribed personally , and the National Lifeboat Institution had given £ 450 to the two families . The Most Worshipful Grand Master on Tuesday presented

medals to the crew of the boat , and he ( the Earl of Lathom ) had no doubt that brethren would see with His Boyal Highness that these sums would be worthily bestowed .

Bro . Raynhara W . Stewart , in seconding the motion said ho wanted to know , and he thought a little information shonld be given to Grand Lodge on one point with regard to the Albert Edward lifeboat being put out to its proper service . He lately went down to Clacton-on-sea , and was

told , without having made an enquiry , that the boat went out that Wednesday about four o ' clock . The lifeboat went , but they did not see it come back , as it was taken down to Sheeniess . If a wreck had taken place that night at

Clacton there was no lifeboat there , she had gone on towage service . A little intimation should be given by Grand Secretary to the men in charge that the boat should be used for the purpose of saving life only . The motion was carried .

The grants recommended by the Board of Benevolence , as printed by us last week , were confirmed-The report of the Board of General Purposes was adopted ; as likewise was the report of Brother . R . P . Harding , Auditor of Grand Lodge accounts . Grand

Secretary next read the application from a body styling itself " The Grand Lodge of Victoria , Australia , " requesting their recognition by the United Grand Lodge of England as a regular Grand Lodge , which application was refused .

The appeal from the Reunion Lodge , No . 1956 , Blenheim , New Zealand , against certain comments made by the Colonial Board , when cancelling the exclusion of Bro . William Benjamin Earll from the Lodge , relative to the

conduct of Bro . Christopher J . W . Griffiths , of the same Lodge in the same matter , was dismissed . In the absence of Bro . Col . Creaton , Bro . Pierce P . G . D . proposed that Grand Lodere vote £ 70 from the Fund of General

Purposes to supply the residents of the Institution at Croydon with coals during the winter season . Grand Lodge was then closed .

The R . W . ; : ° Bro . William Kelly , F . S . A ., F . R . H . S , P . P . G . M . Leicestershire , will preside at the annua ] Festival of the Union Lodge of Instruction ( formed by the union of St . John's Lodge , No . 279 , John o' Gaunt Lodge , No . 523 , Commercial Lodge , No . 1391 , and Albert Edward Lodge , No . 1560 ) , to be held at Freemasons' Hall , Leicester , on

Friday next , at six o clock . A large attendance is anticipated , Bro . James Stevens P . M ., P . Z ., having undertaken to deliver his Masonic Lecture , Knobs and Excrescences , " as a part of the interesting programme of the evening ' s business .

The following Festivals were held at the Freemasons ' Tavern during the week ending 8 th March 1884 ' : — 3 rd March—Lodge of Union , Robert Burns Lodge , Lodge of Joppa , Roguhi ! ity Chapter j 4 th—Royal York Lodgo , Albion Lodge , Old Concord L ^ dgc , Anglo-French Ball ; 5 th—Grand Lodge , Grand

Officer's Mess ; fith—Oid Acquaintance ) Musical Society , Johnsons Ball , Limiffian Club , St . James ' s Chapter , St . Andrew's Lods . ro , VicioiL U 4 L , ; L .- cV-, W \ :. ' : ¦ . ¦ : ! -: :: ¦ :::: ivrir-e L ^' . rv ; 7 ! h-Lon . don Invcrness-shire Ball , Fidelity Chapter , British Chapter , Royal Kensington Lodge , Odd Volumes ; 8 th—Phoenix Lodge , Duke of Cornwall Ledge .

Notices Of Meetings.

NOTICES OF MEETINGS .

— : o : — ANCHOR AND HOPE LODGE , No . 37 . A MEETING was held on Monday , 3 rd inst , at the Swan Hotel , Bolton . Present : —Bros . John Booth W . M ., F . W . Paoey S . W . J . W . Poyutz J . W ., Rev . J . H . Gibbon Chap ., G . P . Brockbank Sec , J . Hanlcastle S . D ., W . H . Lomax J . D ., J . Mills M . C ., J . Nay lor I . G ., R . Nightingale Steward , J . W . Roiley Tyler , Thos . Higson Asst . Tyler ; also Bros . W . Golding , Mather , Gillibrand and Robinson . Visitor—Bro . J . Haudley , Prince of Wales Lodge , No . 1012 , Bury . Lodge

was opened in form at six in tho afternoon . The minntes of the proceedings of the last meeting were read and confirmed , and lodge proceeded to the second degree , when Bro . Jas . W . Mather was passed by the W . M ., the working tools of tho degree being explained by the S . W . Bro . Pacey . Lodge closed iu the second , and tho Secretary read a circular from the Prov . Grand Master , urging the brethren to

greater zual in support of the Masonio Charitable Institutions . The Secretary announced that he attended as Steward to represent this Lodge on the occasion of the Festival of the Royal Masonio Bene . volent Institution in London , on Tnesday last , and that six other Stewards representing Lodges of Bolton were present on the occasion .

The thanks of the Lodgo were awarded to Brother Brockbank for representing Lodge 37 on this occasion . Hearty good wishes were expressed by the Visiting Brother . A portion of the ancient rnlea and charges were read by the Senior Warden . Lodge was closed in form , and with prayer , at 7 o ' clock p . m .

| LODGE OF JOPPA , No . 188 . A REGULAR meeting of the above Lodge was held on the 3 rd inst ., at Freemasons' Hall , Great Qaeen-street . Bros . Bean j W . M ., Martin S . W ., Dewsnap J . W ., Albert P . G . P . Secretary , Lyon j Treasurer , Wall S . D ., Hicks I . G ., Dodson P . M . M . C ., Davey and j Botibol Stewards ; P . M . ' s Alexander , Benjamin , Lazarus and Levy . Visitors—Spencer W . M . 186 , Stunt 1320 , Holmes 1100 , Lyon 185 ,

Pardoo 1581 . Lodge was opened and the last meeting's minntes were confirmed . Bros . Laundy and Kool were passed , and Bro . Frank was raised to the third degree ; both ceremonies being perfeotly

given . Lodge was then closed , and the brethren partook of a very excellent snpper , superintended by Bro . Dawkins . The W . M . did full honour to the customary toasts , and a very enjoyable evening was the result of the after proceedings .

Kent Lodge of Instruction , No . 15 . —Held at Bro . Sereant' s , the King and Qneen , Norton Folgate , E ., on the 5 th inst . Present—Bros . Gieseke W . M ., Legg S . W ., Clark J . W ., Pinder Preceptor , Serjeant S . D ., Black J . D ., Pitt I . G ., Millington Secretary , Stroud , & c . Lodgo was opened in due form and the minutes of lasc

meeting were read and confirmed . The ceremony of initiation was rehearsed , Bro . Pitt candidate . Bro . Strond answered the usual qnestions leading to the second degree , and was entrusted . Lodge was opened in the second , and the ceremony of passing was rehearsed , Bro . Stroud candidate . Lodge was resumed to the first degree . Bro . Legg was elected W . M . for the ensuing week .

Loughborough Lodge of Instruction , No . 22 . —On Monday evening last , the 3 rd inst , there was a goodly attendance of the brethren at the above Lodge . The Officers were as follow : — Bros . Banks W . M ,., Wostley S . W ., Warren J . W ., Shorring S . D ., Salmon J . D ., aud Perkins I . G . There were also present Bro 3 . Johnson Preceptor , Hook , Boyce , & c . Lodge was opened in due form ,

aud the minutes of the last meeting were duly confirmed . Bro . WesVloy worked tho first sectiou of the first lecture , assisted by the brethren . The W . M . ably rehearsed the ceremonies of initiation and passing , Brother Hook acting as candidate in the first degree , and Brother Boyce in the second . Bro . Westley was elected W . M . for

tho ensuing week . Nothing further offering , after hearty good wishes , the Lodge was closed in perfect harmony , and adjourned till Monday , 10 th inst ., at 7 . 30 . The meetings of the above Lodge aro held at Brother McDiarraaid ' s , Cambria Hotel , Cambria Road , Near Loughborough Junction Station , S . E .

Prosperity Lodge of Instruction . Wo . 65 . —Held at Bro . Maidwell ' s , Hercules Tavern , Leadenhall Street , on 4 th instant . Present—Bros . Rich W . M , Haynes S . W ., Ruse J . W ., Dyson S . D ., Bourne J . D ., Gildersleeve I . G ., Moss Preceptor , Walker Secretary ; also Sainte , Fellhcimer , East , Weil , Klingensteio . After preliminaries ,

the ceremony of initiation was' rehearsed , Bro . Fellheitner candidate , Bro . Moss then gave a lecture on the fifth section of the first degree . Bio . Moss worked tho first and socond sections of the lecturo , assisted

by the brethren . Bro . Fellheimer , 73 , was unanimously elected a mom ber of this Lodge of Instruction . Bro . Haynes was appointed W . M for the ensuing week . Nothing further offering , Lodge was closed and adjourned .

Justice Lodge of Instruction , No . 147- —Held at the Brown Rear , High-street , Deptford , on Thursday , Gth March . Bros . Banks W . M ., Freeman S . W ., Pitt J . W ., Hntchings P . M . Preceptor , S . R . Speight P . M . Secretary , W . E . Dilley S . D ., J . Bedford Williams

J . D ., Smith I . G ., Greener , Penrose , Payne , Cohen . Lodge was opened in the first degree , and the minutes of the previous meeting having been read and confirmed , was advanced to the third , and the lieremouy of raising rehearsed , Bro . Penrose personating the candidate . Lodge was then called off , and on resuming the brethren

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