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Mark Masonry.
Bro . William S . Bambridge , Mus . Bao . Organist Capt . William A . Weston - - Inner Guard Richard Glasspool - - Assistant Inner Guard Elias Bree « - ^ Charles lies Oxford
Samuel Leach Kilpm Edwin Lea .. . George Ellard ... W . H . Glazier - - - * | G . Walton Walker - - y stoWQrda Robert Main - - I
John Barnett - - - I General Albert Williams - - | E . J . Conlon - - ' . R . Percy Clowes - Fleet-Engineer T . W . Traill , R . N . Alexander Stewart Brown —'
Hear Admiral A . H . Markham was duly appointed as District Grand Master for Malta . The nominations of memhors to servo on the Board only amounted to five , and there only heing five brethren lo be eleoted , the following will serve : —C . W . Carrell P . M . 431
W . M . 406 , Richard Clowes P . M . 145 409 413 , Robert Main W . M . 294 , A . Stewart-Brown P . M . 354 , A .
Woodiwiss P . M . 302 . Grand Lodge was then closed , and the brethren shortly after adjourned to a banquet , which was served in capital style by the manager of Freemason ' s Tavern . Tho usual Loyal and Mark Masons' toasts were giveu , and a thoroughly enjoyable evening was spent .
Provincial Grand Lodge Of Cornwall.
PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE OF CORNWALL .
THE Provincial Grand Lodge of . Cornwall met at tbe Lecture Hall of the Penzance Public Buildings , on Monday afternoon , the 5 th inst ., to transact their annual business . The hall was charmingly decorated with plants , flowers ,
and banners , the work of decoration having devolved on Major Ross , Messrs . J . M . Cornish , P . T . ChirgwiD , W . Colenso , R . Colenso , G . R . Mockridge W . M ., W . H . Hancock , and J . H . Rowe .
The Lodges comprised within the Province are : —73 , Meridian , Redruth 78 , Fortitude , Truro ; 87 , Cornubian , Hayle ; 94 , Love and Honour , Falmouth ; 101 , Boscawen , Chacewater : 175 , St . Michael , Helston ; 206 , Fort ,
St . Columb ; 275 , St . Austell ; 325 , Lebanon , Lostwithiel ; 351 , St . Agnes , Loe ; 379 , St . Martin ' s , Liskeard ; 404 , St . John the Baptist , Penzance ; 417 , Mount Edgcumbe , Camborne . St . Michael was the only Lodge not represented .
Amongst those present were : — Bros . Sir Charles Graves-Sawle , Bart ., W . K . Baker , J . M . Cornish , tbo Rev . R . F . Frazer-Frizell , J . Dingle , George Timmins , John Langdon , T . Michel ) , T . R . Mills , John Brewer , W . H . Knight , Richard Rowe , E . M . Milford , T . C . Maok , C . Slade , Norman Gray ,
John Whitworth , Hugh P . Vivian , George Williams , R . H . Williams , W . A . Bennet , William Huthnance , Edmund Venning , Christopher Slade , Aitken Davies , John James Ross , Richard Pearce Couoh , Edward Boase , G . H . B . Reed , W . G . Hancook , Charles Tmscott , H . W . Hockin , G . R . Mockridge , Sol . Hogem , Sholto Hare , W . J .
Watts , Charles P . Riohards , Percy T . Chirgwin , John Adams , John E . Rogers , M . Sampson , William Colenso , Richard Carbis , Fred . Rodda , John H . Rowe , Charles J . Mabbott , John Symons , John F . Dingle , J . Andrew , Walter Grose jun ., Edwin J . Pengelley , Thomas "Udy , Herbert T . Moore , W . L . Chegwidden , William Parkin , H . Ton .
kin , W . E . Grose , G . H . Axford , James Pope Jan ., G . P . A . Robinson , A . O . Mt ' ohell , T . H . Cornish , I . Oppenhoim , W . J . Collins , G . King , W . C . Wickett , George Stevens , B . Spray , John Paul , Charles Sergeant , E . "W . W . Flint , B . M . Pooley , E . A . Short , John Hocking , A . Walters , A . Dnnkin , R . Colenso , A . W . Steer , R . Walters , and Wellington Dale .
The Provincial Grand Treasurer reported a balance in hand of £ 12 16 s . Eight Lodges had increased their ' members , three had decreased , two had not changed . On the whole the membership in the Province had increased 32 , and now stood at 386 .
The Provincial Grand Secretary announced that Lodge Lebanon , No . 325 , had been removed from Fowey to Lostwithiel . At Fowey it had seriously declined in membership ; at Lostwithiel it was expected it would much improve through the zeal and activity of some worthy brethren .
Bro . M . Milford was unanimously re-elected Treasurer of the Province ; and , at his suggestion , five guineas were voted to the Mark Benevolent Fund , and five guineas to the Cornwall Masonic Annuity and Benevolent Fund .
Provincial Grand Lodge Of Cornwall.
Three guineas were voted the St . John the Baptist L p dgc , Penzance , towards the cost of entertaining the Provincial Grand Lodge , but the Worshipful Master of the Lodge
stated that it was not required by the Lodge . After a short discussion it was decided to maintain the voto and pay the money to the Lodge whoso members might devote it to * what charity they pleased .
Bro . Sir Charles Brane Graves-Sawle was again unammouslyrecommendedtotho Grand Master for reappointment as Provincial Grand Master . The following Provincial Grand Officers were appointed and invested by Sir Charles G . Sawle : — Bro . T . Chirgwin 79 . . - Deputy Master
Wellington Dale 404 . - Senior Warden Norman Gray 94 - . Junior Warden F . Rodda 404 - . M . O . G . R . Mockridge 404 . - S . O . W . Chegwidden 73 . J . O .
Rev . Frazer-Frizell 101 - Chaplain E . M . Milford 73 - - . Treasurer T . H . Cornish 404 - - Registrar W . Johns 78 Seoretary J . M . Cornish 404 - - - Senior Deacon
B . M . Pooley . - Junior Deacon A . Dnnkin 417 • • Asst . Dir . of Cors . T . Sergeant 78 - - Standard Bearer C . J . Mabbot 404 . . - Organist
W . E . Grose 101 - - - Sword Bearer J . E . Rogers 404 - - - Inner Guard J . Langdon 78 - - - Tyler G . King 78 - . . " ) A . O . Mitohell 404 - - f Stewards *
B . Spray 87 ¦ •) The banquet was held at the Union Hotel , tho dining hall being decorated with mottoes , " God bless our Provincial Grand Master" and " Remember the widow ' s son . "
The toasts proposed were the Queen , by Sir Charles Sawle , the Prince of Wales Grand Master of England , aud the usual Loyal and Masonic ones , including that of the Provincial Grand Master .
PHCENIX LODGE , No . 2 . AN emergency meeting of this Lodge was held on Monday evening , tho 5 th inst ., at 110 High Streot , Portsmouth , Brother W . Brnttell W . M . in tbe chair . Thero were also present amongst others Bros . J . E . Buck P . M . Secretary S . W ., Bevis J . W ., James Hewitson M . O ., Captain Blogiave acting S . O ., Buck acting J . O . Visitor—Bro . J . Hood-Williams P . M . 297 ( FREEMASON ' CHRONICLE ) .
Lodge was opened in due form and with solemn prayer . Bro . Henry Williams , Royal Sussex Lodgo , No . 342 , and Bro . Saxly were regularly introduced and advanced to the honourable degree of Mark Master Mason . After the completion of the ceremony the W . M . gave the charge in a very impressive mannnor . Being au emergency
meeting there was no further business , and Lodge was closed in due form with solemn prayer . We understand that the installation of W . M . will take place at the next regular meeting in July . Aa the Phoenix is a very prosperous Lodge and has somo seventy members on its roll , there will doubtless be a large muster on that occasion .
A meeting ol the General Committee » of the Royal Masonic Institution for Girls took place on the 25 th ult ., Bro . A . C . Spaull in the chair . The minutes of the previous meetings of the General , House , and Finance Committees having been read and confirmed , the following
brethren only were nominated for the House Committee : Bros . Ralph Clutton , T . Fenn , Robt . Grey , C . Hammerton , H . A . Hunt , E . Letchworth , Peter de Lande Long , J . H . Matthews , Sir J . B . Monckton , Frank Richardson , A . C . Spaull , and Ed . Terry . The following were elected on the
Finance Committee also without a contest : Bros . W . Bailey , W . M . Bywater , E . C . Davies , E . Johnson , W . G . Kentish , Thos . Kingston , Dr . George Mickley , E . M . Money , H . F . Nash , Dr . H . W . Roberts , W . Yincent , aud Colonel J . Ward , C . B . Bros . Col . Hugh M . Gordon , J . H . Matthews ,
E . M . Money , W . Morley , H . F . Nash , A . C . Spaull , Wm , Vincent , C . H . Webb , and F . Wright , were elected on the Petitions Committee . Messrs . Schroder and Chappelow were elected accountants for the ensuing twelve months . In consequence of the lengthened period of the holidays
caused by the recent outbreak of fever at tho Institution it was resolved that an allowance should be made to tho parents and friends of the girls who asked for it as was made under similar circumstances by the Royal Masonic Institution for Boys , viz ., after the rate of 10 s per week for the time in excess of the ordinary sammor holidays .
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Mark Masonry.
Bro . William S . Bambridge , Mus . Bao . Organist Capt . William A . Weston - - Inner Guard Richard Glasspool - - Assistant Inner Guard Elias Bree « - ^ Charles lies Oxford
Samuel Leach Kilpm Edwin Lea .. . George Ellard ... W . H . Glazier - - - * | G . Walton Walker - - y stoWQrda Robert Main - - I
John Barnett - - - I General Albert Williams - - | E . J . Conlon - - ' . R . Percy Clowes - Fleet-Engineer T . W . Traill , R . N . Alexander Stewart Brown —'
Hear Admiral A . H . Markham was duly appointed as District Grand Master for Malta . The nominations of memhors to servo on the Board only amounted to five , and there only heing five brethren lo be eleoted , the following will serve : —C . W . Carrell P . M . 431
W . M . 406 , Richard Clowes P . M . 145 409 413 , Robert Main W . M . 294 , A . Stewart-Brown P . M . 354 , A .
Woodiwiss P . M . 302 . Grand Lodge was then closed , and the brethren shortly after adjourned to a banquet , which was served in capital style by the manager of Freemason ' s Tavern . Tho usual Loyal and Mark Masons' toasts were giveu , and a thoroughly enjoyable evening was spent .
Provincial Grand Lodge Of Cornwall.
PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE OF CORNWALL .
THE Provincial Grand Lodge of . Cornwall met at tbe Lecture Hall of the Penzance Public Buildings , on Monday afternoon , the 5 th inst ., to transact their annual business . The hall was charmingly decorated with plants , flowers ,
and banners , the work of decoration having devolved on Major Ross , Messrs . J . M . Cornish , P . T . ChirgwiD , W . Colenso , R . Colenso , G . R . Mockridge W . M ., W . H . Hancock , and J . H . Rowe .
The Lodges comprised within the Province are : —73 , Meridian , Redruth 78 , Fortitude , Truro ; 87 , Cornubian , Hayle ; 94 , Love and Honour , Falmouth ; 101 , Boscawen , Chacewater : 175 , St . Michael , Helston ; 206 , Fort ,
St . Columb ; 275 , St . Austell ; 325 , Lebanon , Lostwithiel ; 351 , St . Agnes , Loe ; 379 , St . Martin ' s , Liskeard ; 404 , St . John the Baptist , Penzance ; 417 , Mount Edgcumbe , Camborne . St . Michael was the only Lodge not represented .
Amongst those present were : — Bros . Sir Charles Graves-Sawle , Bart ., W . K . Baker , J . M . Cornish , tbo Rev . R . F . Frazer-Frizell , J . Dingle , George Timmins , John Langdon , T . Michel ) , T . R . Mills , John Brewer , W . H . Knight , Richard Rowe , E . M . Milford , T . C . Maok , C . Slade , Norman Gray ,
John Whitworth , Hugh P . Vivian , George Williams , R . H . Williams , W . A . Bennet , William Huthnance , Edmund Venning , Christopher Slade , Aitken Davies , John James Ross , Richard Pearce Couoh , Edward Boase , G . H . B . Reed , W . G . Hancook , Charles Tmscott , H . W . Hockin , G . R . Mockridge , Sol . Hogem , Sholto Hare , W . J .
Watts , Charles P . Riohards , Percy T . Chirgwin , John Adams , John E . Rogers , M . Sampson , William Colenso , Richard Carbis , Fred . Rodda , John H . Rowe , Charles J . Mabbott , John Symons , John F . Dingle , J . Andrew , Walter Grose jun ., Edwin J . Pengelley , Thomas "Udy , Herbert T . Moore , W . L . Chegwidden , William Parkin , H . Ton .
kin , W . E . Grose , G . H . Axford , James Pope Jan ., G . P . A . Robinson , A . O . Mt ' ohell , T . H . Cornish , I . Oppenhoim , W . J . Collins , G . King , W . C . Wickett , George Stevens , B . Spray , John Paul , Charles Sergeant , E . "W . W . Flint , B . M . Pooley , E . A . Short , John Hocking , A . Walters , A . Dnnkin , R . Colenso , A . W . Steer , R . Walters , and Wellington Dale .
The Provincial Grand Treasurer reported a balance in hand of £ 12 16 s . Eight Lodges had increased their ' members , three had decreased , two had not changed . On the whole the membership in the Province had increased 32 , and now stood at 386 .
The Provincial Grand Secretary announced that Lodge Lebanon , No . 325 , had been removed from Fowey to Lostwithiel . At Fowey it had seriously declined in membership ; at Lostwithiel it was expected it would much improve through the zeal and activity of some worthy brethren .
Bro . M . Milford was unanimously re-elected Treasurer of the Province ; and , at his suggestion , five guineas were voted to the Mark Benevolent Fund , and five guineas to the Cornwall Masonic Annuity and Benevolent Fund .
Provincial Grand Lodge Of Cornwall.
Three guineas were voted the St . John the Baptist L p dgc , Penzance , towards the cost of entertaining the Provincial Grand Lodge , but the Worshipful Master of the Lodge
stated that it was not required by the Lodge . After a short discussion it was decided to maintain the voto and pay the money to the Lodge whoso members might devote it to * what charity they pleased .
Bro . Sir Charles Brane Graves-Sawle was again unammouslyrecommendedtotho Grand Master for reappointment as Provincial Grand Master . The following Provincial Grand Officers were appointed and invested by Sir Charles G . Sawle : — Bro . T . Chirgwin 79 . . - Deputy Master
Wellington Dale 404 . - Senior Warden Norman Gray 94 - . Junior Warden F . Rodda 404 - . M . O . G . R . Mockridge 404 . - S . O . W . Chegwidden 73 . J . O .
Rev . Frazer-Frizell 101 - Chaplain E . M . Milford 73 - - . Treasurer T . H . Cornish 404 - - Registrar W . Johns 78 Seoretary J . M . Cornish 404 - - - Senior Deacon
B . M . Pooley . - Junior Deacon A . Dnnkin 417 • • Asst . Dir . of Cors . T . Sergeant 78 - - Standard Bearer C . J . Mabbot 404 . . - Organist
W . E . Grose 101 - - - Sword Bearer J . E . Rogers 404 - - - Inner Guard J . Langdon 78 - - - Tyler G . King 78 - . . " ) A . O . Mitohell 404 - - f Stewards *
B . Spray 87 ¦ •) The banquet was held at the Union Hotel , tho dining hall being decorated with mottoes , " God bless our Provincial Grand Master" and " Remember the widow ' s son . "
The toasts proposed were the Queen , by Sir Charles Sawle , the Prince of Wales Grand Master of England , aud the usual Loyal and Masonic ones , including that of the Provincial Grand Master .
PHCENIX LODGE , No . 2 . AN emergency meeting of this Lodge was held on Monday evening , tho 5 th inst ., at 110 High Streot , Portsmouth , Brother W . Brnttell W . M . in tbe chair . Thero were also present amongst others Bros . J . E . Buck P . M . Secretary S . W ., Bevis J . W ., James Hewitson M . O ., Captain Blogiave acting S . O ., Buck acting J . O . Visitor—Bro . J . Hood-Williams P . M . 297 ( FREEMASON ' CHRONICLE ) .
Lodge was opened in due form and with solemn prayer . Bro . Henry Williams , Royal Sussex Lodgo , No . 342 , and Bro . Saxly were regularly introduced and advanced to the honourable degree of Mark Master Mason . After the completion of the ceremony the W . M . gave the charge in a very impressive mannnor . Being au emergency
meeting there was no further business , and Lodge was closed in due form with solemn prayer . We understand that the installation of W . M . will take place at the next regular meeting in July . Aa the Phoenix is a very prosperous Lodge and has somo seventy members on its roll , there will doubtless be a large muster on that occasion .
A meeting ol the General Committee » of the Royal Masonic Institution for Girls took place on the 25 th ult ., Bro . A . C . Spaull in the chair . The minutes of the previous meetings of the General , House , and Finance Committees having been read and confirmed , the following
brethren only were nominated for the House Committee : Bros . Ralph Clutton , T . Fenn , Robt . Grey , C . Hammerton , H . A . Hunt , E . Letchworth , Peter de Lande Long , J . H . Matthews , Sir J . B . Monckton , Frank Richardson , A . C . Spaull , and Ed . Terry . The following were elected on the
Finance Committee also without a contest : Bros . W . Bailey , W . M . Bywater , E . C . Davies , E . Johnson , W . G . Kentish , Thos . Kingston , Dr . George Mickley , E . M . Money , H . F . Nash , Dr . H . W . Roberts , W . Yincent , aud Colonel J . Ward , C . B . Bros . Col . Hugh M . Gordon , J . H . Matthews ,
E . M . Money , W . Morley , H . F . Nash , A . C . Spaull , Wm , Vincent , C . H . Webb , and F . Wright , were elected on the Petitions Committee . Messrs . Schroder and Chappelow were elected accountants for the ensuing twelve months . In consequence of the lengthened period of the holidays
caused by the recent outbreak of fever at tho Institution it was resolved that an allowance should be made to tho parents and friends of the girls who asked for it as was made under similar circumstances by the Royal Masonic Institution for Boys , viz ., after the rate of 10 s per week for the time in excess of the ordinary sammor holidays .