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others . The W . M . worked the ceremony of initiation , Bro . J . Lorkin as candidate , the Lodge was called from labonr to refreshment , and afterwards resumed Masonic duties . Bro . C . Lorkin worked the first , second , third , and fourth sections of the lecture , assisted by the brethren . The Lodge was closed in due form . Bro . Wardell will preside at next meeting .
Whittington Lodge of Instruction , No . 862 . —At the meeting of this Lodge , on 6 th November , at Bro . Hyde's , Red Lion , Poopins-court , Fleet-street , Bros . Hallam W . M ., Abell S . W ., Tate J . W ., Brown S . D ., Kidder J . D ., Vizzard I . G ., Long P . M . Preceptor ,
and others . After the confirmation of the minutes , the ceremony of initiation was ably rehearsed by the W . M . The sections of the first lecture were worked by the brethren . Bro . Abell S . W . waa elected W . M . for the ensuing week , when the ceremony of passing will bo rehearsed .
Prince of Wales Lodge , No . 959 , Ipswich . —The members of this Lodere held their installation meeting on Monday evening , at the Golden Lion Hotel , Ipswich . The Lodge having been regularly opened and the minutes of last meeting confirmed , two brethren were passed . The W . M . elect , Bro . W . D . Paine , was then presented , and nil the brethren below the chair having retired , be
was duty installed by Bro . the Rev . R . N . Sanderson , who performed his duties in an ablo and pleasing manner . On the readmission of the brethren the new W . M . received the customary salutes , and then invested his Officers . After a hearty vote of thanks had been passed to the late W . M ., Bro . Bennett , for the admirable way in which he
had discharged his duties , tho brethren adjourned to the banqueting room , where the new W . M . presided . The nsnal Loyal and Craft toasts having been given , the health of the W . M . and Immediate Past Master were warmly received , and the meeting closed with the Tyler ' s toast . The harmony of the evening was considerably en . hanced by the singing of Bros . D . D . Steele , Grayston and Abbott .
Stamford Lodge , No . 1045 . — The regular monthly meeting of this Lodge was held at the Masonio Chambers , Altrincbam , on Monday , the 4 th instant . Present—Bros . W . Agar Renshaw W . M ., VV . Alcock I . P . M ., A . H . Gilbody S . W ., C . H . Cook J . W ., J . Siddeley P . M . Treasurer , R . Nowhouse P . M . P . P . A . G . D . C . Sec , S . Stunner Assist . Sec , T . H . Kirk P . M . P . P . G . O . Organist , J . Hamilton S . D .,
S . Thompson J . D ., J . Ambler I . G ., J . Worthington Tyler ; Past Masters Bros . J . Hardy , R . Baker P . P . G . D . C , C . H . Hinde P . G . R ., J . A . Birch P . P . G . S . D ., and Bros . J . Henshall , J . Harrison , T . Kent , H . Balshaw , J . Lewis , G . Richardson , B . Riley , M . Stone , W . Gibson , J . Bott , D . Kinsey , J . A . Crabtree , James Byrom , J . Drinkwater , E . G . Paiker , A . B . Everett , T . Daine , E . Puenjer , James Harrison ,
W . Dacre . Visitors—W . R . Pullen 175 , E . Aston 941 , H . Bratt 428 , 0 . G . Bosuston 163 , and S . M . Davies FREEMASONS' CHRONICLE . The brethren of this LoHge have the novel and noteworthy system of partaking of refreshment before business . The Lodge room is adjoining the Unicorn Hotel , and the catering is provided by the hospitable host , who is a brother . After enjoying a bountiful tea , the
brethren repaired to business , the Lodge being opened at 6 . 30 . The minutes of the last meeting were read and ratified . Tbo ballot was taken for Bro . Geo . F . Smith as a joining member , and proved unanimous in his favour . The ballot v \ as also taken for Mr . Wm . Griffin and Mr . F . R . B . Lindsell , and proved in each case unanimous . Mv . Wm , Griffin being in attendance was duly initiated
into onr Order . The Worshipful Master deserves great credit for the efficient and impressive manner in which he performed the ceremony , especially as this was his first effort . It remains for the subordinate Officers to emulate him . In accordance with a notice of motion , Worshipful Bro . Kirk moved that bye-law No . 6 be expunged from tho book of Bye Laws . The motion was seconded by
Bro . Gilbody . After an earnest appeal from Worshipful Bro . Hinde , who is always zealous on behalf of our noble Charities , the word " expunged" was " expunged , " and the word " suspended" substituted , which met the approval of the brethren . Other business of a formal nature having been gone through , the Lodge was closed in harmony , with solemn prayer . By request of the W . M ., the brethren
adjourned , to reassemble at the customary social board . Bro . Siddeley in the temporary absence of the W . M . took tho chair , and availed him - self of the pleasure of proposing the two first toasts of the evening , which were duly honoured . Tbe Worshipful Brother entrusted the toast of tho Pro Grand Master and Deputy Grand Master of England to the S . W . This was cordially received . Bro . Siddeley reserved
to himself the pleasure of proposing a toast which brought them nearer home , and which they all delighted to bonour . The sincere regard manifested by the brethren of the Province for their Prov . G . Master , testified to the inestimable aid rendered to the Craft by Lord De Tabley , whose many virtues were known in and out of the Craft . He called upon the brethren to drink to the very good health
of their Prov , Grand Master , upon whose life and health depended greatly the prosperity of the Province . The toast was drunk with tbe greatest enthusiasm and with Masonic honours . Upon Bro . Cook J . W . devolved the duty of proposing the health of the Deputy Provincial Grand Master , which he did very ably , uniting with it tho names of Bros . Hinde and Baker . This was warmlv
received , and Bro . Hinde returned thanks . The toast being so heartily proposed and drnnk , indicated the appreciation of the brethren for the Prov . Grand Officers . The cordial manifestation exhibited by the brethren round the festive board showed the good feeling existing in the Province among all members of the Craft . On
behalf of his brother Officers he expressed bis sincere wishes for the continned prosperity bf the Province . Bro . Baker said , I have to thank you , as one of the Prov . Grand Officers of this Province , for the very warm manner in which the last toast has been received . I deem it a great distinction and a high bonour to be a Prov . Graud Officer under such a worthy and noble Master as Lord Da Tabley .
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Bro . Lewis kindly favoured with a song . Bro . Birch next proposed the toast of the newly initiated brother ; in doing so he assured the brethren that Bro . Griffin vronld do his duty aa a Mason as thoroughly as he did in his every day capacity , in which he was honoured and esteemed . The toast was most fraternally received . The W . M . returned , and Bro . Siddeley relinquished the chair . By request of
the Worshipful Master , Bro . Cook gave a very amusing recitation ; after which Bro . Griffin responded to the honour con . ferred upon him , in a very touching manner . Bro . Hinde rose : he assumed the gavel to propose a toast which was at all times given with the deepest feeling of pleasure , and received with the utmost cordiality in the Lodge , indeed , we of the Stamford Lodge , extend a
hearty greeting to all our brethren , no matter from what clime they may come ; we hold the claims of all brethren to be mutual . It is a source of great pleasure to the brethren of this Lodge to welcome visiting brethren , they hope the day may be long distant when they cannot reckon on visitors in their Lodge , and round their festive board . He had pleasure in uniting with the toast the name of Bro . Davies .
The toast was drank with great cordiality . Bro . Thompson kindly responded to the call for a solo on the flute , which he gave in capital style . Bro . Davies in returning thanks for the honour conferred upon the Visitors , referred , among other matters , to a rule established in the Stamford Lodge , which required a password to be given to the I . G . before leaving the Lodge . He explained that
he came armed with every weapon necessary to gain admittance to a Lodge , but tbe stern sense of duty of the faithful I . G . totally disarmed him , and he had to resume bis seat . The brethren evidently enjoyed this episode in the evening ' s pleasure , and heartily applauded Bro . I . G . for his fidelity . This question was the means of opening up a lively chat , and Worshipful Brother Birch explained the
practice was instituted for the purpose of maintaining regularity and order . The system is doubtless commendable in its object , as it prevents that very objectionable parading in and out of the Lodge room during business . Bnt the question is , Whence comes it ? Is it new or old ? Bro . Baker kindly responded to tho call for a song , after which Bro . Siddeley in a very
pleasing and complimentary manner proposed the health of Bro . Birch , whom they delighted to honour as one of the fathers of the Lodge . The toast was heartily drank . Bro . Birch on rising was received with applause , he said I cannot fail to recognize the great kindness shown me in the cordial reception of this toast . I look back with a great deal of pleasure to my connection with this Lodge , and I look forward with deep interest for its welfare . I am always ready to
render every assistance in my power to advance the objects of the Craft , for which I havo great regard . I should have been here tonight to witness the ceremony of tho initiation of my friend Bro . Griffin , but ureent bnsiness prevented me , I am happy to meet the brethren round this social board . Bro . Lewis again kindly favoured tho brethren with a song j after which tho Tyler ' s toast brought a very pleasant evening to a close .
Lord Warden Lodge , No . 1096 . —A meeting was held at the Public Rooms , Park-street , Deal , on Friday , the 1 st inst . Present —Bro . E . Kirbv W . M ., A . H . Des Barres T . P . M ., T . Ayling P . M . as S . W ., H . R . Botting J . W ., T . T . Usher P . M . Secretary , S . Hinds Treasurer , J . B . Harrison P . M . Chaplain , F . England aa S . D ., W . Carterfield J . D ., S . Willing I . G ., J . Westaway Organist , G . Wood , G . Rivers , F . Haslip , 0 . Hurst . Visitors—F . Bird P . M .
P . P . S . G . W ., 0 . Corps Wellington Lodge 784 , S . Holgate Tyler . Lodge opened , minutes were read and confirmed . The two candidates for initiation were unable to be present . Lodge opened up to third degree , and was closed down . A petition was handed for the signature of tbe brethren present from a brother who had sustained serious personal injuries , also loss of property estimated at £ 750 , through tbe late whirlwind that visited Lower Walmer . The Lodge was closed in solemn form , and the brethren spent a pleasant hour together .
Clapton Lodge of Instruction , No . 1365 . —On tho 1 st November . Present—Bros . McMillan W . M ., McDowell S . W ., Finch J . W ., Spurgeon S . D ., Richard J . D ., T . Birch I . G . ; also Bros . Cusworth , Hobbs , Goddard , F . Badkin , Cogan , Mangban , F wler , J . Coubro , Yates , L . Coubro , Greenwood , Lutwich , and several other brethren . The Lodge was opened in due form , and , on the
preliminary business being arranged , was opened up to the 2 nd degree ; the ceremony of passing was rehearsed , Bro . L . Coubro being the candidate . The Lodgo was then resumed to the 1 st degree , and Bros . J . Coubro of 1150 and Manghan of 19 were unanimously elected members . The Lodge was then closed in perfect harmony , considerably earlier than usual , to enable the brethren to attend the inauguration of the Second Clapton Benevolent Association , which
was commenced with nearly fifty members . The Secretary wishes to take this opportunity to inform the members of the Lodge and intending visitors that Bro . Barkin has kindly placed at the disposal of the members a most comfortably furnished room for the winter , the regular Lodge-room being considerably too large and cold ; the members present on this occasion seemed fully to appreciate the change .
Sir Hugh Myddelton Lodge ofInstruction , No . l 602 . —A meeting was held on Tuesday , at the Crown and Woolpack , St . John-street-road . Present—Bros . W . Rowley W . M ., R . C . Read S . W ., A . F . Rowley J . W ., J . Osborn Sec , Pearcy Preceptor , G . S . Elliott S . D ., H . Hallam sen . J . D ., E . Pelican I . G . ; Bros . H . Halford P . M ., Wood , Hirst , C . Halford , Hallam jun ., and others . The cere .
mony of initiation was rehearsed , Bro . Wood candidate . Bro . 0 . Halford and E . Pelican answered the questions leading to the second degree . The first , second , third , and fourth sections of the lecture were worked by Bro . Preceptor Pearcy , assisted by the brethren . Bro . C . Halford , United Strength 228 , was elected a member , Bro . Read S . W . wag elected W . M . for next meeting .
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others . The W . M . worked the ceremony of initiation , Bro . J . Lorkin as candidate , the Lodge was called from labonr to refreshment , and afterwards resumed Masonic duties . Bro . C . Lorkin worked the first , second , third , and fourth sections of the lecture , assisted by the brethren . The Lodge was closed in due form . Bro . Wardell will preside at next meeting .
Whittington Lodge of Instruction , No . 862 . —At the meeting of this Lodge , on 6 th November , at Bro . Hyde's , Red Lion , Poopins-court , Fleet-street , Bros . Hallam W . M ., Abell S . W ., Tate J . W ., Brown S . D ., Kidder J . D ., Vizzard I . G ., Long P . M . Preceptor ,
and others . After the confirmation of the minutes , the ceremony of initiation was ably rehearsed by the W . M . The sections of the first lecture were worked by the brethren . Bro . Abell S . W . waa elected W . M . for the ensuing week , when the ceremony of passing will bo rehearsed .
Prince of Wales Lodge , No . 959 , Ipswich . —The members of this Lodere held their installation meeting on Monday evening , at the Golden Lion Hotel , Ipswich . The Lodge having been regularly opened and the minutes of last meeting confirmed , two brethren were passed . The W . M . elect , Bro . W . D . Paine , was then presented , and nil the brethren below the chair having retired , be
was duty installed by Bro . the Rev . R . N . Sanderson , who performed his duties in an ablo and pleasing manner . On the readmission of the brethren the new W . M . received the customary salutes , and then invested his Officers . After a hearty vote of thanks had been passed to the late W . M ., Bro . Bennett , for the admirable way in which he
had discharged his duties , tho brethren adjourned to the banqueting room , where the new W . M . presided . The nsnal Loyal and Craft toasts having been given , the health of the W . M . and Immediate Past Master were warmly received , and the meeting closed with the Tyler ' s toast . The harmony of the evening was considerably en . hanced by the singing of Bros . D . D . Steele , Grayston and Abbott .
Stamford Lodge , No . 1045 . — The regular monthly meeting of this Lodge was held at the Masonio Chambers , Altrincbam , on Monday , the 4 th instant . Present—Bros . W . Agar Renshaw W . M ., VV . Alcock I . P . M ., A . H . Gilbody S . W ., C . H . Cook J . W ., J . Siddeley P . M . Treasurer , R . Nowhouse P . M . P . P . A . G . D . C . Sec , S . Stunner Assist . Sec , T . H . Kirk P . M . P . P . G . O . Organist , J . Hamilton S . D .,
S . Thompson J . D ., J . Ambler I . G ., J . Worthington Tyler ; Past Masters Bros . J . Hardy , R . Baker P . P . G . D . C , C . H . Hinde P . G . R ., J . A . Birch P . P . G . S . D ., and Bros . J . Henshall , J . Harrison , T . Kent , H . Balshaw , J . Lewis , G . Richardson , B . Riley , M . Stone , W . Gibson , J . Bott , D . Kinsey , J . A . Crabtree , James Byrom , J . Drinkwater , E . G . Paiker , A . B . Everett , T . Daine , E . Puenjer , James Harrison ,
W . Dacre . Visitors—W . R . Pullen 175 , E . Aston 941 , H . Bratt 428 , 0 . G . Bosuston 163 , and S . M . Davies FREEMASONS' CHRONICLE . The brethren of this LoHge have the novel and noteworthy system of partaking of refreshment before business . The Lodge room is adjoining the Unicorn Hotel , and the catering is provided by the hospitable host , who is a brother . After enjoying a bountiful tea , the
brethren repaired to business , the Lodge being opened at 6 . 30 . The minutes of the last meeting were read and ratified . Tbo ballot was taken for Bro . Geo . F . Smith as a joining member , and proved unanimous in his favour . The ballot v \ as also taken for Mr . Wm . Griffin and Mr . F . R . B . Lindsell , and proved in each case unanimous . Mv . Wm , Griffin being in attendance was duly initiated
into onr Order . The Worshipful Master deserves great credit for the efficient and impressive manner in which he performed the ceremony , especially as this was his first effort . It remains for the subordinate Officers to emulate him . In accordance with a notice of motion , Worshipful Bro . Kirk moved that bye-law No . 6 be expunged from tho book of Bye Laws . The motion was seconded by
Bro . Gilbody . After an earnest appeal from Worshipful Bro . Hinde , who is always zealous on behalf of our noble Charities , the word " expunged" was " expunged , " and the word " suspended" substituted , which met the approval of the brethren . Other business of a formal nature having been gone through , the Lodge was closed in harmony , with solemn prayer . By request of the W . M ., the brethren
adjourned , to reassemble at the customary social board . Bro . Siddeley in the temporary absence of the W . M . took tho chair , and availed him - self of the pleasure of proposing the two first toasts of the evening , which were duly honoured . Tbe Worshipful Brother entrusted the toast of tho Pro Grand Master and Deputy Grand Master of England to the S . W . This was cordially received . Bro . Siddeley reserved
to himself the pleasure of proposing a toast which brought them nearer home , and which they all delighted to bonour . The sincere regard manifested by the brethren of the Province for their Prov . G . Master , testified to the inestimable aid rendered to the Craft by Lord De Tabley , whose many virtues were known in and out of the Craft . He called upon the brethren to drink to the very good health
of their Prov , Grand Master , upon whose life and health depended greatly the prosperity of the Province . The toast was drunk with tbe greatest enthusiasm and with Masonic honours . Upon Bro . Cook J . W . devolved the duty of proposing the health of the Deputy Provincial Grand Master , which he did very ably , uniting with it tho names of Bros . Hinde and Baker . This was warmlv
received , and Bro . Hinde returned thanks . The toast being so heartily proposed and drnnk , indicated the appreciation of the brethren for the Prov . Grand Officers . The cordial manifestation exhibited by the brethren round the festive board showed the good feeling existing in the Province among all members of the Craft . On
behalf of his brother Officers he expressed bis sincere wishes for the continned prosperity bf the Province . Bro . Baker said , I have to thank you , as one of the Prov . Grand Officers of this Province , for the very warm manner in which the last toast has been received . I deem it a great distinction and a high bonour to be a Prov . Graud Officer under such a worthy and noble Master as Lord Da Tabley .
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Bro . Lewis kindly favoured with a song . Bro . Birch next proposed the toast of the newly initiated brother ; in doing so he assured the brethren that Bro . Griffin vronld do his duty aa a Mason as thoroughly as he did in his every day capacity , in which he was honoured and esteemed . The toast was most fraternally received . The W . M . returned , and Bro . Siddeley relinquished the chair . By request of
the Worshipful Master , Bro . Cook gave a very amusing recitation ; after which Bro . Griffin responded to the honour con . ferred upon him , in a very touching manner . Bro . Hinde rose : he assumed the gavel to propose a toast which was at all times given with the deepest feeling of pleasure , and received with the utmost cordiality in the Lodge , indeed , we of the Stamford Lodge , extend a
hearty greeting to all our brethren , no matter from what clime they may come ; we hold the claims of all brethren to be mutual . It is a source of great pleasure to the brethren of this Lodge to welcome visiting brethren , they hope the day may be long distant when they cannot reckon on visitors in their Lodge , and round their festive board . He had pleasure in uniting with the toast the name of Bro . Davies .
The toast was drank with great cordiality . Bro . Thompson kindly responded to the call for a solo on the flute , which he gave in capital style . Bro . Davies in returning thanks for the honour conferred upon the Visitors , referred , among other matters , to a rule established in the Stamford Lodge , which required a password to be given to the I . G . before leaving the Lodge . He explained that
he came armed with every weapon necessary to gain admittance to a Lodge , but tbe stern sense of duty of the faithful I . G . totally disarmed him , and he had to resume bis seat . The brethren evidently enjoyed this episode in the evening ' s pleasure , and heartily applauded Bro . I . G . for his fidelity . This question was the means of opening up a lively chat , and Worshipful Brother Birch explained the
practice was instituted for the purpose of maintaining regularity and order . The system is doubtless commendable in its object , as it prevents that very objectionable parading in and out of the Lodge room during business . Bnt the question is , Whence comes it ? Is it new or old ? Bro . Baker kindly responded to tho call for a song , after which Bro . Siddeley in a very
pleasing and complimentary manner proposed the health of Bro . Birch , whom they delighted to honour as one of the fathers of the Lodge . The toast was heartily drank . Bro . Birch on rising was received with applause , he said I cannot fail to recognize the great kindness shown me in the cordial reception of this toast . I look back with a great deal of pleasure to my connection with this Lodge , and I look forward with deep interest for its welfare . I am always ready to
render every assistance in my power to advance the objects of the Craft , for which I havo great regard . I should have been here tonight to witness the ceremony of tho initiation of my friend Bro . Griffin , but ureent bnsiness prevented me , I am happy to meet the brethren round this social board . Bro . Lewis again kindly favoured tho brethren with a song j after which tho Tyler ' s toast brought a very pleasant evening to a close .
Lord Warden Lodge , No . 1096 . —A meeting was held at the Public Rooms , Park-street , Deal , on Friday , the 1 st inst . Present —Bro . E . Kirbv W . M ., A . H . Des Barres T . P . M ., T . Ayling P . M . as S . W ., H . R . Botting J . W ., T . T . Usher P . M . Secretary , S . Hinds Treasurer , J . B . Harrison P . M . Chaplain , F . England aa S . D ., W . Carterfield J . D ., S . Willing I . G ., J . Westaway Organist , G . Wood , G . Rivers , F . Haslip , 0 . Hurst . Visitors—F . Bird P . M .
P . P . S . G . W ., 0 . Corps Wellington Lodge 784 , S . Holgate Tyler . Lodge opened , minutes were read and confirmed . The two candidates for initiation were unable to be present . Lodge opened up to third degree , and was closed down . A petition was handed for the signature of tbe brethren present from a brother who had sustained serious personal injuries , also loss of property estimated at £ 750 , through tbe late whirlwind that visited Lower Walmer . The Lodge was closed in solemn form , and the brethren spent a pleasant hour together .
Clapton Lodge of Instruction , No . 1365 . —On tho 1 st November . Present—Bros . McMillan W . M ., McDowell S . W ., Finch J . W ., Spurgeon S . D ., Richard J . D ., T . Birch I . G . ; also Bros . Cusworth , Hobbs , Goddard , F . Badkin , Cogan , Mangban , F wler , J . Coubro , Yates , L . Coubro , Greenwood , Lutwich , and several other brethren . The Lodge was opened in due form , and , on the
preliminary business being arranged , was opened up to the 2 nd degree ; the ceremony of passing was rehearsed , Bro . L . Coubro being the candidate . The Lodgo was then resumed to the 1 st degree , and Bros . J . Coubro of 1150 and Manghan of 19 were unanimously elected members . The Lodge was then closed in perfect harmony , considerably earlier than usual , to enable the brethren to attend the inauguration of the Second Clapton Benevolent Association , which
was commenced with nearly fifty members . The Secretary wishes to take this opportunity to inform the members of the Lodge and intending visitors that Bro . Barkin has kindly placed at the disposal of the members a most comfortably furnished room for the winter , the regular Lodge-room being considerably too large and cold ; the members present on this occasion seemed fully to appreciate the change .
Sir Hugh Myddelton Lodge ofInstruction , No . l 602 . —A meeting was held on Tuesday , at the Crown and Woolpack , St . John-street-road . Present—Bros . W . Rowley W . M ., R . C . Read S . W ., A . F . Rowley J . W ., J . Osborn Sec , Pearcy Preceptor , G . S . Elliott S . D ., H . Hallam sen . J . D ., E . Pelican I . G . ; Bros . H . Halford P . M ., Wood , Hirst , C . Halford , Hallam jun ., and others . The cere .
mony of initiation was rehearsed , Bro . Wood candidate . Bro . 0 . Halford and E . Pelican answered the questions leading to the second degree . The first , second , third , and fourth sections of the lecture were worked by Bro . Preceptor Pearcy , assisted by the brethren . Bro . C . Halford , United Strength 228 , was elected a member , Bro . Read S . W . wag elected W . M . for next meeting .