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Notices Of Meetings.

the members , a handsome gold watch and chain—he said handsome advisedly ; and ho hoped it might mark the flight of time in an agreeable and pleasant fashion for their dear friend . He had also something more for Bro . Reynolds , —a testimonial ou vellum , tho inscription on whioh wonld murk tho esteem they one and all felt for him . This they desired ho might haug up , aud eventually hand down

to his children as au heirloom . Thero was also something for Mrs . Reynolds , which he would leave thoir good brother to hand over to her . Tho President concluded his remarks by a graceful allusion to the sturdy qualities of their guest , qualities that had endeared him to them all . In reply Bro . Reynolds said , Bro . Chairman , Vice-Chairman , and Brethren , —I hardly

know what to say , or how to thank you on behalf of my dear wife and myself for the very handsome testimonials whioh yon have so generously presented us with this evening . One often hears the old saying , " I shall never forget this , it is one of the happiest days of my life . " This is indeed to ns a " Red , " or rather I should say , " Blue " letter day , never to be forgotten . You

have told me these handsome gifts are for what I have dono as Secretary to the Co .-ent Garden Lodgo of Instruotion , forgetting what the Coveut Garden Lodgo of Instruction has done for me ; it has taught and helped me to perform the duties of Secretary not only in this Lodge of Instrnction , but in other Lodges also—viz .: tbe Covent Gardei ., or mother Lodge , and the

Anglo-American—I know to the satisfaction of thoir respective Masters , Officers , and Brethren . Thero is one I should have liked to have aeon present on this evening , that is Bro . Braokstoue Baker P . G . D . and P . M . of the Anglo-American Lodge ; to him I am deeply indebted for mauy kind hints in keeping the Secretary's books of a Lodge . Since I have had the honour of being Secretary of this Lodge of

Instruction—seven years — tho number of registered members has grown from thirteen to 400 , and many brethren present , through tbo Preceptor , have received Masonio teaching not to be forgotten ; this has been proved by the splendid manner in whioh they have performed their duties as Officers in their different Lodges . This handsome watch will always remind mo of the happy and

ploasant hours I have passed and still bopo to pass with yon . As the hands go round its face , whether at home or abroad , it will always bring to my remembrance your smiling faces , and the way in whioh you have always helped me in my duties . Having said so muoh for myself , I will now , on behalf of my wife , thank you sincerely for the very useful present of the " Davenport" which you havo given her .

But I am afraid you will regret it . Sho possesses in her heart what all Masons deeply love—Charity ; and she is in sympathy with those who take an interest in the waifs and strays of this metropolis , so no doubt you may at some time receive a solicitation for a few pence , for Dr . Barnacle ' shome from the "Davenport . " Again thanking all , not forgetting the members of the Covent Garden Lodge , and the Anglo-American Lodge , who aro present , for this proof of their good

fooling for myself , and hoping that I may he spared many years to be yet " more useful , I wish the Covent Garden Lodgo of Instruction , with tho Preceptors and Officers , overy success , and before I sit down I particularly desire to thank thc Committee for the individual labour they have bestowed in this matter . Several other toasts followed . Tho proceedings woro enlivened with some excellent songs , —by Broa . Egbert Roberts , Bettini , Curtis Daltou , Harbort , Chilcook , & o . & o .

PERSEVERANCE LODGE , No . 345 . THE annnal gathering was held in the Exchange Assembly Room , Blackburn , on Monday evening , tho 28 th ult ., under the auspices of the above Lodge , aud for the benefit of the Masonic Charities . There was a largo attendance of ladios and gentlemen , and the function was perhaps the most successful tho Masons havo

held . A capital programme of dances was performed by Mr . Jamee Sonthworth's clever band , and during the evening the proceedings wero mnch enlivened with vocal selections from Mrs . R . C . Parker , Miss Barton , Bro . T . H . Bnry , and Messrs . J . Barton , V . M . Kisielowski , C . Hodson and J . Birch . Bro . S . Goldstone P . M . acted as M . C .

SHAKSrERE LODGE , No . 1009 . BRO . GEORGE EVERATT S . W . was , on the 2 nd inst ., installed Worshipful Mastor of this Lodge , at the Freemasons' Hall , Manchester . His Officers for the ensning year wore duly invested , in the following order : —Bros . W . Brooks I . P . M . and D . C , J . Crosland S . W ., G . F . Pringle J . W ., G . Hunt P . M . Treasnrer , C . S . Allott

P . M . Secretary , C W . Sonthall S . D ., Zolas J . D ., C . Hilton I . G ., and Bibby , Olive , Young , and Haslam Stewards . Tnere was a large attendance of brethren aud visitors . The ceremony was followed by a banquet .

GREY FRIARS LODGE , No . 1101 . AT a regnlar Lodge , held at tho Masonic Hall , Reading , on the 9 th ult ., after proliminr-ios tho W . M . reported that on the death of Bro . W . Weightman ( who was one of the Founders ) ho proceeded to make arrangements for the attendauco at the funeral of brethren who might like to be present , bnt the widow was of opinion that brethren should not attend Masonieally , whereon it was arranged

with the Secretary of tho Lodge of Union 414 ( of which Lodge Bro . Weightman had been a member ) to send a wreath conjointly . Mr . Henry Dundas was elected for initiation . Bro . J . W . Liudars was elected a joining member . L'rdge was advanced , and Bros . T . Mackrill and VV . Pearse wero passed . Tho ceremony was conducted

by the W . M . and I . P . M . Thc W . M . directed that tho brethreu should ba " called off , " when light refreshments were provided . Bro . E . F . Collins was raised to the sublimo degroo of M . M ., tho ceremony was

o inducted by the W . M . The traditional history , and lecture on the third tracing board were given . Lodge was resumed , Bro . Creed P . M . proposed , and Bro . Pulloy P . M . and D . C seconded , a candidate for initiition . All business boing oiidod , Lodge closed was aud adjourned .

Notices Of Meetings.

SUNBURY LODGE , No . 1733 .

rPHE installation meeting was held at the Magpie Hotel , Sunbury . J- on-Thames , on Wednesday , the 23 rd ult . The W . M . Bro . Forty was snpported by his Officers , Bros . Covell W . M . elect , Fiak J . W ., Clark Treasurer , Austin Secretary , Webster S . D ., Clifford J . D ., Cathrow Steward ; also by Brothers Allen , Chambers , Peirce , H . Clark , Aubert , Ruff , Carne , Shillito , J . Smith , and several others . Among tho visitors we noticed Brothers Aldin S . D . 2032 , Rowland

Secretary 2032 , Carter 1512 , Axford P . M . 859 , Bennett , Taylor 2032 , Robinson 946 , aud Trinder 2032 . The Lodge was opened in dne form , ° and tho minutes of the last meeting wero read aud confirmed . After receiving the resignation of Bro . Clark , who was elected Treasnrer at the last meeting , the brethren elected Bro . Tucker P . M . iu his stead . The Lodge was then opened in tho second degree , and

Bro . Austin proceeded with tho ceremony of installing Bro . Covell into tho chair . The W . M . then appointed and invested his Officers , as follow . —Bros . Fisk S . W ., Jebhett J . W ., Tucker Treasnrer , Austin Secretary , E . Clark S . D ., Clifford J . D ., J . Wilkins I . G ., Cathrow D . C , J . S . J . Whiting Tyler . Tho Installing Master thou gave the usnal addresses to tho W . M ., Wardens and Brethren .

Bro . Blackburn P . M ., having undertaken the office of Steward at the approaching Festival for the Girls' School , at which tho Provincial Grand Master Col . Sir F . Bnrdett will preside , the Lodgo voted 10 guineas , to be placed on his list , and tho brethren supplemented it by their subscriptions . After receiving tho hearty congratulations of the visitors the Lodgo closed in due form , and tho brethren

adjourned to the banquet , which was served in Bro . Freeman ' s usual well-known style , aud the usual Loyal and Masonio toasts were given and hononred . In proposing the toast of the I . P . M ., the W . M . took the opportunity of presenting tho P . M . 's jewel to Bro . Forty , whioh was voted to him for his services during tho past year . Bro . Wakefield Reed , Mr . Sam . Wright ( comio ) , aud Everard Ripley were in

attendance , and sang several songs , which contributed to the enjoy , inuut of the evening , under the direction of Bio . Frank Figg . We congratulate tho Suubury Lodge upon the advancement it has made , and from the way in which the newly-installed W . M . carried oufc his duties we have no fear bnt that he will maintain the reputation which has hitherto characterised its work .

QTJATUOR CORONATI LODGE , No . 2070 . rPHE Lodge met at Freemasons' Hall , London , on Friday , the -1- 2 nd inst ., at 5 p . m . Present : —Bros W . Simpson in the chair , W . M . Bywator P . G . S . B ., Professor T . Hayter Lewis , G . W . Speth , Dr . W . Wynn Westcott , R . F . Gould P . G . Deacon W . H . Rylands P . G . Steward , S . T . Klein , J . Fiulay Finlayson , G Purdon Clarke , C . I . E ., E . J . Castle , Q . C , and C . Kupferschmidfc ' Also the following members of fche Correspondence Circle : —F "

Budden , Prof . W . Driver , F . A . Powell , R . A . B . Preston , F . Wood , H . M . Hobbs , F . Weiss , H . Chintamon , F . W . Levander , Colonel Sir Norman Pringle , F . H . Miller , G . W . Taylor , R . Roy , J . S . Cumberland , H . Elliott , R . A . Gowan , E . T . Edwards , W . F . Sheppard and G . Gregson . And the following visitors : —Bros . H . J . Poole P . M . Pimlico , No . 1772 : D . R . Clark Mother Kilwinning , No . 0 ;

J . L . Wilkinson P . M . Moira , No . 92 ; and H . H . Riaoh P . M . St . Mary Magdalen , No . 1523 . The following 8 Lodges and 48 brethren woro admitted to the membership of the Correspondence Circle , raising tho total number of intrants to 908 Tho Provincial Grand Chapter of Staffordshire , and Lodges Pelham Pillar , No . 792 , St . Alban ' s , 1294 , both of Grimsby ; and Isle of

Axholme , 1482 , of Crowlo , Lincolnshire ; Parrett and Axe , 814 Crewkerno , Somersetshire ; Umzimknlu , 2113 , E . Griqnaland ' Excelsior , 617 , of Buenos Ayrcs ; and Chough , 2264 , London . Also the following brethren : —Bros . VV . H . Smyth P . G . Master Lincolnshire , G . Powell P . M . 142 , Brighton ; P . T . Chirgwin 131 , Penzance ; J . M . Cornish 121 , Penzince ; J . M . Blaiuoy 967 , Penryn ; Zillwood

Milladge P . P . G . D . C Dorset , of Weymouth ; Capt . D . Grant 1416 , Bristol ; W . C Langley 1674 , Stockton-on-Tees ; J . F . Jackson , J . P ., Bexley , Kent ; W . B . Puckle 162 , Staines ; S . Parsons P . M . 1237 , Lower Tottenham ; E . J . Barron , F . S . A ., P . G . D ., Lincolns Inn Fields ; C . H . Cox 163 , Great Dover Street , Borough ; W . T . Warner

1297 , Peckham ; T . Piper 1597 , Peckham ; E . Jervis 357 , Botherhitho ; J . Glass P . P . G . Superintendent of Works Essex , 4 Lordship Park , N . ; J . L . Mather 13 P . A . G . D . C , Grange Road , N . ; W . J . Nicholls P . P . G . D . C Middlesex , 274 Kingsland Road , N . E . ; 11 . J . Lardner P . P . G . A . D . C Surrey , 27 Clements Lane , E . C . ; Rev . W . Stainton . Moses P . P . G . Chaplain Middlesex , 2 Duke Street , W . C ;

J . Fraser 28 ( S . C ) , Lenzie , Glasgow ; James H . Clendinmng 134 ( I . C . ) , Lurgan , Ireland ; J . Victor Cams W . M . of Minerva z . d ., 3 Palmen , Loipsic ; R . T . Miller , 157 Covington , Kentuckey ; C . F . Buck Grat 1 Master of Grand Lodge of Louisiana ; W . H . Seamon 60 , Rolla , . fissouri ; J . H . Codding Dist . Dep . G . H . P ., Pennsylvania ; F . J . Colli . as , of Bradford , Pennsylvania ; Rev . C . M . Stock Grand

Chaplain c' Grand Lolgo of Pennsylvania ; J . M . Maxwell , of Leadvillo , Grand Warden of Colorado ; Thos . J . Shryock Grand Master of Maryland ; E . Baker Grand Secretary of Rhode Island , E . L . Burnett , No . 4 , Providence , Rhode Island ; H . Morgan 617 , L . B . Perkins 617 , A . Amselone 617 , and F . R . Hancock District Graud Treasurer Argentine Republic , all of Buenos Ayres ; W .

Burnett P . G . Steward of New South Wales , Adelaide ; T . J . Ball , of Port Elizabeth , Capo , P . Dis . G . W . Griqnaland West ; J . E . Mackenzie 1409 , Kimberley ; N . T . C . Harper W . M . 1937 , Durban , Natal ; T . L . Pryoe 828 , Johannesburg , Transvaal ; G . Mickley P . P . G . S . W . Herts , St . Luke ' s Hospital , E . C . ; H . C . Heard , Hertford , P . P . G . D . Herts ; J . Charles P . M . 19 , Brondcsbury . N . W . ; J . Seymour

19 , Sydenham ; and A . D . Green 19 , Forest Gate , E . Tho Secretary waa instructed to convoy the congratulations of his brethren to Bro . T . B . Whytehead , of York , on his appointment to tho offico of Grand Sword Boarer . Professor T . Hayter Lewis read a paper on " Masonry and Masons' Marks . " His conclusions , which tended strongly to revive tho old theory of a connection between tho return from tho Crusadcn and the introduction of Svcciilativo

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the members , a handsome gold watch and chain—he said handsome advisedly ; and ho hoped it might mark the flight of time in an agreeable and pleasant fashion for their dear friend . He had also something more for Bro . Reynolds , —a testimonial ou vellum , tho inscription on whioh wonld murk tho esteem they one and all felt for him . This they desired ho might haug up , aud eventually hand down

to his children as au heirloom . Thero was also something for Mrs . Reynolds , which he would leave thoir good brother to hand over to her . Tho President concluded his remarks by a graceful allusion to the sturdy qualities of their guest , qualities that had endeared him to them all . In reply Bro . Reynolds said , Bro . Chairman , Vice-Chairman , and Brethren , —I hardly

know what to say , or how to thank you on behalf of my dear wife and myself for the very handsome testimonials whioh yon have so generously presented us with this evening . One often hears the old saying , " I shall never forget this , it is one of the happiest days of my life . " This is indeed to ns a " Red , " or rather I should say , " Blue " letter day , never to be forgotten . You

have told me these handsome gifts are for what I have dono as Secretary to the Co .-ent Garden Lodgo of Instruotion , forgetting what the Coveut Garden Lodgo of Instruction has done for me ; it has taught and helped me to perform the duties of Secretary not only in this Lodge of Instrnction , but in other Lodges also—viz .: tbe Covent Gardei ., or mother Lodge , and the

Anglo-American—I know to the satisfaction of thoir respective Masters , Officers , and Brethren . Thero is one I should have liked to have aeon present on this evening , that is Bro . Braokstoue Baker P . G . D . and P . M . of the Anglo-American Lodge ; to him I am deeply indebted for mauy kind hints in keeping the Secretary's books of a Lodge . Since I have had the honour of being Secretary of this Lodge of

Instruction—seven years — tho number of registered members has grown from thirteen to 400 , and many brethren present , through tbo Preceptor , have received Masonio teaching not to be forgotten ; this has been proved by the splendid manner in whioh they have performed their duties as Officers in their different Lodges . This handsome watch will always remind mo of the happy and

ploasant hours I have passed and still bopo to pass with yon . As the hands go round its face , whether at home or abroad , it will always bring to my remembrance your smiling faces , and the way in whioh you have always helped me in my duties . Having said so muoh for myself , I will now , on behalf of my wife , thank you sincerely for the very useful present of the " Davenport" which you havo given her .

But I am afraid you will regret it . Sho possesses in her heart what all Masons deeply love—Charity ; and she is in sympathy with those who take an interest in the waifs and strays of this metropolis , so no doubt you may at some time receive a solicitation for a few pence , for Dr . Barnacle ' shome from the "Davenport . " Again thanking all , not forgetting the members of the Covent Garden Lodge , and the Anglo-American Lodge , who aro present , for this proof of their good

fooling for myself , and hoping that I may he spared many years to be yet " more useful , I wish the Covent Garden Lodgo of Instruction , with tho Preceptors and Officers , overy success , and before I sit down I particularly desire to thank thc Committee for the individual labour they have bestowed in this matter . Several other toasts followed . Tho proceedings woro enlivened with some excellent songs , —by Broa . Egbert Roberts , Bettini , Curtis Daltou , Harbort , Chilcook , & o . & o .

PERSEVERANCE LODGE , No . 345 . THE annnal gathering was held in the Exchange Assembly Room , Blackburn , on Monday evening , tho 28 th ult ., under the auspices of the above Lodge , aud for the benefit of the Masonic Charities . There was a largo attendance of ladios and gentlemen , and the function was perhaps the most successful tho Masons havo

held . A capital programme of dances was performed by Mr . Jamee Sonthworth's clever band , and during the evening the proceedings wero mnch enlivened with vocal selections from Mrs . R . C . Parker , Miss Barton , Bro . T . H . Bnry , and Messrs . J . Barton , V . M . Kisielowski , C . Hodson and J . Birch . Bro . S . Goldstone P . M . acted as M . C .

SHAKSrERE LODGE , No . 1009 . BRO . GEORGE EVERATT S . W . was , on the 2 nd inst ., installed Worshipful Mastor of this Lodge , at the Freemasons' Hall , Manchester . His Officers for the ensning year wore duly invested , in the following order : —Bros . W . Brooks I . P . M . and D . C , J . Crosland S . W ., G . F . Pringle J . W ., G . Hunt P . M . Treasnrer , C . S . Allott

P . M . Secretary , C W . Sonthall S . D ., Zolas J . D ., C . Hilton I . G ., and Bibby , Olive , Young , and Haslam Stewards . Tnere was a large attendance of brethren aud visitors . The ceremony was followed by a banquet .

GREY FRIARS LODGE , No . 1101 . AT a regnlar Lodge , held at tho Masonic Hall , Reading , on the 9 th ult ., after proliminr-ios tho W . M . reported that on the death of Bro . W . Weightman ( who was one of the Founders ) ho proceeded to make arrangements for the attendauco at the funeral of brethren who might like to be present , bnt the widow was of opinion that brethren should not attend Masonieally , whereon it was arranged

with the Secretary of tho Lodge of Union 414 ( of which Lodge Bro . Weightman had been a member ) to send a wreath conjointly . Mr . Henry Dundas was elected for initiation . Bro . J . W . Liudars was elected a joining member . L'rdge was advanced , and Bros . T . Mackrill and VV . Pearse wero passed . Tho ceremony was conducted

by the W . M . and I . P . M . Thc W . M . directed that tho brethreu should ba " called off , " when light refreshments were provided . Bro . E . F . Collins was raised to the sublimo degroo of M . M ., tho ceremony was

o inducted by the W . M . The traditional history , and lecture on the third tracing board were given . Lodge was resumed , Bro . Creed P . M . proposed , and Bro . Pulloy P . M . and D . C seconded , a candidate for initiition . All business boing oiidod , Lodge closed was aud adjourned .

Notices Of Meetings.

SUNBURY LODGE , No . 1733 .

rPHE installation meeting was held at the Magpie Hotel , Sunbury . J- on-Thames , on Wednesday , the 23 rd ult . The W . M . Bro . Forty was snpported by his Officers , Bros . Covell W . M . elect , Fiak J . W ., Clark Treasurer , Austin Secretary , Webster S . D ., Clifford J . D ., Cathrow Steward ; also by Brothers Allen , Chambers , Peirce , H . Clark , Aubert , Ruff , Carne , Shillito , J . Smith , and several others . Among tho visitors we noticed Brothers Aldin S . D . 2032 , Rowland

Secretary 2032 , Carter 1512 , Axford P . M . 859 , Bennett , Taylor 2032 , Robinson 946 , aud Trinder 2032 . The Lodge was opened in dne form , ° and tho minutes of the last meeting wero read aud confirmed . After receiving the resignation of Bro . Clark , who was elected Treasnrer at the last meeting , the brethren elected Bro . Tucker P . M . iu his stead . The Lodge was then opened in tho second degree , and

Bro . Austin proceeded with tho ceremony of installing Bro . Covell into tho chair . The W . M . then appointed and invested his Officers , as follow . —Bros . Fisk S . W ., Jebhett J . W ., Tucker Treasnrer , Austin Secretary , E . Clark S . D ., Clifford J . D ., J . Wilkins I . G ., Cathrow D . C , J . S . J . Whiting Tyler . Tho Installing Master thou gave the usnal addresses to tho W . M ., Wardens and Brethren .

Bro . Blackburn P . M ., having undertaken the office of Steward at the approaching Festival for the Girls' School , at which tho Provincial Grand Master Col . Sir F . Bnrdett will preside , the Lodgo voted 10 guineas , to be placed on his list , and tho brethren supplemented it by their subscriptions . After receiving tho hearty congratulations of the visitors the Lodgo closed in due form , and tho brethren

adjourned to the banquet , which was served in Bro . Freeman ' s usual well-known style , aud the usual Loyal and Masonio toasts were given and hononred . In proposing the toast of the I . P . M ., the W . M . took the opportunity of presenting tho P . M . 's jewel to Bro . Forty , whioh was voted to him for his services during tho past year . Bro . Wakefield Reed , Mr . Sam . Wright ( comio ) , aud Everard Ripley were in

attendance , and sang several songs , which contributed to the enjoy , inuut of the evening , under the direction of Bio . Frank Figg . We congratulate tho Suubury Lodge upon the advancement it has made , and from the way in which the newly-installed W . M . carried oufc his duties we have no fear bnt that he will maintain the reputation which has hitherto characterised its work .

QTJATUOR CORONATI LODGE , No . 2070 . rPHE Lodge met at Freemasons' Hall , London , on Friday , the -1- 2 nd inst ., at 5 p . m . Present : —Bros W . Simpson in the chair , W . M . Bywator P . G . S . B ., Professor T . Hayter Lewis , G . W . Speth , Dr . W . Wynn Westcott , R . F . Gould P . G . Deacon W . H . Rylands P . G . Steward , S . T . Klein , J . Fiulay Finlayson , G Purdon Clarke , C . I . E ., E . J . Castle , Q . C , and C . Kupferschmidfc ' Also the following members of fche Correspondence Circle : —F "

Budden , Prof . W . Driver , F . A . Powell , R . A . B . Preston , F . Wood , H . M . Hobbs , F . Weiss , H . Chintamon , F . W . Levander , Colonel Sir Norman Pringle , F . H . Miller , G . W . Taylor , R . Roy , J . S . Cumberland , H . Elliott , R . A . Gowan , E . T . Edwards , W . F . Sheppard and G . Gregson . And the following visitors : —Bros . H . J . Poole P . M . Pimlico , No . 1772 : D . R . Clark Mother Kilwinning , No . 0 ;

J . L . Wilkinson P . M . Moira , No . 92 ; and H . H . Riaoh P . M . St . Mary Magdalen , No . 1523 . The following 8 Lodges and 48 brethren woro admitted to the membership of the Correspondence Circle , raising tho total number of intrants to 908 Tho Provincial Grand Chapter of Staffordshire , and Lodges Pelham Pillar , No . 792 , St . Alban ' s , 1294 , both of Grimsby ; and Isle of

Axholme , 1482 , of Crowlo , Lincolnshire ; Parrett and Axe , 814 Crewkerno , Somersetshire ; Umzimknlu , 2113 , E . Griqnaland ' Excelsior , 617 , of Buenos Ayrcs ; and Chough , 2264 , London . Also the following brethren : —Bros . VV . H . Smyth P . G . Master Lincolnshire , G . Powell P . M . 142 , Brighton ; P . T . Chirgwin 131 , Penzance ; J . M . Cornish 121 , Penzince ; J . M . Blaiuoy 967 , Penryn ; Zillwood

Milladge P . P . G . D . C Dorset , of Weymouth ; Capt . D . Grant 1416 , Bristol ; W . C Langley 1674 , Stockton-on-Tees ; J . F . Jackson , J . P ., Bexley , Kent ; W . B . Puckle 162 , Staines ; S . Parsons P . M . 1237 , Lower Tottenham ; E . J . Barron , F . S . A ., P . G . D ., Lincolns Inn Fields ; C . H . Cox 163 , Great Dover Street , Borough ; W . T . Warner

1297 , Peckham ; T . Piper 1597 , Peckham ; E . Jervis 357 , Botherhitho ; J . Glass P . P . G . Superintendent of Works Essex , 4 Lordship Park , N . ; J . L . Mather 13 P . A . G . D . C , Grange Road , N . ; W . J . Nicholls P . P . G . D . C Middlesex , 274 Kingsland Road , N . E . ; 11 . J . Lardner P . P . G . A . D . C Surrey , 27 Clements Lane , E . C . ; Rev . W . Stainton . Moses P . P . G . Chaplain Middlesex , 2 Duke Street , W . C ;

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19 , Sydenham ; and A . D . Green 19 , Forest Gate , E . Tho Secretary waa instructed to convoy the congratulations of his brethren to Bro . T . B . Whytehead , of York , on his appointment to tho offico of Grand Sword Boarer . Professor T . Hayter Lewis read a paper on " Masonry and Masons' Marks . " His conclusions , which tended strongly to revive tho old theory of a connection between tho return from tho Crusadcn and the introduction of Svcciilativo

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