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Article MARK MASONRY. ← Page 2 of 2 Article PROV. GRAND LODGE OF NORTH AND EAST YORKSHIRE. Page 1 of 1 Article LOVE AND HONOUR LODGE. No. 94. Page 1 of 1 Article LOVE AND HONOUR LODGE. No. 94. Page 1 of 1 Article GRAND COUNCIL OF THE ALLIED DEGREES. Page 1 of 1 Article DEVON MASONIC CHARITIES. Page 1 of 1
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Mark Masonry.
by the Craft Grand Lodgo in New South Wales . Certainly they had got tho rig ht man iu tho right place . The following brethren wero announced as having been
approved of as Grand Stewards by tho Prince of Wales : — Bras . W . Hy der Goodchild 418 , John Whitehead 406 , Lords Mantel ! 17 , Gbas . James Smith 223 , Sampson Hodg kinson 224 , Henry Walter Kiallmark 400 , Henry
Peacock 229 , Eugene Montouuis 3 G 3 , J . D . Errington Loveland 320 , W . Epps Morrison 409 , Alfred Cooper 399 , Chas . Wra . Copo Proctor 183 , David Chas . Lloyd Owen ( Howe T . T . ) , and Alphonso Fortune Lamette 75 .
Tbe following brethren wero nominated b y tho Princo of Wales as members of the General Board : —Bros . Alfred Williams , J . Moon , C . H . Drivor , R . Loveland Loveland ,
Gordon MiJlor , and C . Bolton . Tho following brethren were elected : —Bros . Major C . W . Carroll , A . R . Carter , Jabez Church , Richard Clowes , and tho Rev . Hayman
Cumramgs . Grand Mark Lodge was then closed , and the brethren adjourned to Freemasons' Tavern to a banquet provided by the Grand Stowarda of the year . The Marquess of Hertford presided , and about 100 brethren sat down .
Tho banquet was everything that could be desired , and at its conclusion grace was sung and tho toasts were proposed . When the Queon and Mark Masonry and tho Most Worship ful Grand Master had been duly honoured , Baron
de Ferrieres rese to propose tho M . W . Pro Grand Master . He said at the present time tho Prince of Wales was unable to be with the brethren . However , ho had one to represent him whom all the brethren trusted . The Marquess
of Hertford was one who took an interest in Masonry , and made a point of attending whenever he could . On behalf of the brethren he ( Baron de Ferrieres ) assured the Pro Grand Master that Mark Masons greatly appreciated his
services . Mark Masons were very much favoured ; they had a Pro Grand Master and a Deputy Grand Master who were very careful to discharge their duties , and he trusted the Great Overseer of tho Universe would give them health and prosperity .
Prov. Grand Lodge Of North And East Yorkshire.
PROV . GRAND LODGE OF NORTH AND EAST YORKSHIRE .
a THE annual meeting of the Provincial Grand Lodge of . Mark Master Masons of the North and East Ridings was held on Wednesday afternoon and evening , the 1 st inst ., at the Masonic Hall , Scarborough , under the banner of the Star in the East Lodge , No . 95 . Bro . the Hon . W . T .
Orde-Powletfc tbe Provincial Grand Mark Master Mason presided , and was supported by Bro . Col . R . G . Smith tho Deputy Provincial Grand Master , and about 60 of the
Provincial Grand Officers and brethren from various parts of the Province . The usual business having been transacted , the Provincial Grand Master appointed his Officers for the year , as follow : — Bro . J . Noble W . M . 276 S . W .
W . Brown York T . I . ... ... J . W . Thos . Marshall W . M . 281 ... M . O . John Rennard W . M . 291 ... S . O . G . Chambers W . M . 95 ... ... J . O . Bev . E . A . Pitman 277 ... ... Chaplain J . Marshall 277 ... ... Treasurer A . W . Walker 277 Seoretary W . Highraoor 291 ... ... Registrar of Marks J . T . Stewart 337 ... ... S . D . T . R . W . Parnell 95 J . D .
R . J . Smithson 277 ... ... Inspector of Works VV . P . Cochrane 270 ... ... Dir . of Cers . T . Wood 281 ... ... ... Assistant Dir . of Cers George Lamb York T . I . ... Sword Bearer T . A . Atkinson 337 ... ... Standard Bearer
J . F . Watson York T . I . ... OrganiBt W . J . Marshall 277 ... ... Assistant Secretary S . Wallgate 277 ... ... Inner Guard T . Archey York T . I . ) J . C . Williamson 95 ... ... [ Stewards T . A . Atkinson 337 ) W . Stookdale 277 ... ... Tyler
An invitation from Middlesborongh was accepted for next year ' s meeting .
Love And Honour Lodge. No. 94.
LOVE AND HONOUR LODGE . No . 94 .
fpHE festival of St . John was celebrated on Thursday , the 2 nd instant when Bro . T . R . Grylls W . M . elect was ably installed "J owe . j , . Came and Captain Reed , R . N . The now W . M .
Love And Honour Lodge. No. 94.
invested his Officers , as follow : —Bros . Goorge Carter I . P . M ., R . C . M . Pooley S . W ., J . T . Williams J . W ., E . J . K . Nioholls M . O ., G . Tim . mins S . O ., H . Young J . O ., C . Deeble S . D ., W . W . J . Sharpe J . D ., H . C . Truscott I . G ., VV . H .- Rowe Organist , and J . N . Francis Tyler . The brethren afterwards adjourned to tho Royal Hotel to a banquet provided by Brother R . Carter P . M . An enjoyable evening was spent .
Grand Council Of The Allied Degrees.
GRAND COUNCIL OF THE ALLIED DEGREES .
A CEREMONY of more than ordinary interest to the members of the anciont Craft of Freemasons was performed nt the Station House Hotel , Eastwood , the home of one of the oldest Lodges in tbe district , on Wednesday , the 25 th ult ., and was honoured with the patronage of the Earl of Euston Most Worshipful Master of England , who presided . Bis Lordship was snpported by Bros . C . F .
Matier G . Sec . P . D . G . M ., A . U . JetteriB P . G . W ., Wm . Jaflray P . G . W ., Jno . Patterson P . G . W ., Jno . Marshall P . O . Reg ., Wm . Shackletou P . M ., J . Lord , G . A . Myers P . M . Z ., G . S . Smith P . M . P . Z ., and others . The meeting was held nnder tho authority of tbe Grand Connoil of the Allied Degrees , England and Wales . For many yoars the
honourable degree has been dormant , but owing to the indefatigable exertions of Companion J . Marshall and others , it has been resnsoitated , and a new warrant appliod for from the Grand Conneil of England , which was graciously granted , consequently it has caused quite a revival amongst tho brethren of the district . Fourteen
candidates had the degree bestowed npon them , Comp . C . F . Matier performing tho charming ceremonies . Comp . Thomas Wrigley was eleoted W . M . of the Counoil , and was duly installed into the chair , also by Bro . C . F . Matier . The following were appointed to office
for the ensuing year : —Bros . J . J . Green S . W ., William Haigh J . W ., Thos . Utley Treasurer , John Marshall Secretary , H . Kiug S . D ., W . Cockroft J . D ., Dr . Bradley I . G ., Thomas Hodges Tyler . Bro . John Marshall Secretary , proposed a vote of thanks to the Right Hon . tho Earl of Euston nnd the members of the Grand Connoil for the
honour they had done them that day at Eastwood by coming so far to assist them in performing the ceremonies of such an ancient degree , and prayed them to become honorary members . The proposal was carried unanimously , after which the meeting closed . Subsequently a banquet was held , at which the distinguished visitors were entertained , and tho usual Loyal and Masonio toasts were given and responded to .
Devon Masonic Charities.
DEVON MASONIC CHARITIES .
THE Royal Amateur Dramatio and Musical Society gave a per * formance in the Bijou Theatre , Freemasons' Hall , Plymouth , on the 18 th ult ., in aid of the Devon Masonio Charities . Tho entertainment commenced with the comedietta " Sunset , " deoidodly funny , and remarkably well given . Miss Lilian Dyke was an acceptable Aunt Drusoilla , the Lois of Miss C . Adair was all that
could be desired , and Miss Clerke was a good Joan . Bro . J . B . Moulder proved a very humorous Azariah Stodd . The r 61 e of Mr . Rivers was admirably sustained by Mr . J . D . Vere , and as Mr . Lawrence Leigh , Mr . T . Canniford was exceedingly good . DuriDg an interlude , Miss Luoy Manning sang with fine effect
Gounod s " Serenade , and " Ye banks and braes , " and was heartily applauded . Bro . W . Lavers P . M . 1255 effectively recited " An Appeal , " written for the occasion by Mr . Nevill Lynn , F . L . S . A . With eloquence and pathos it advocated the claims of Masonic Charities . The second portion of the entertainment consisted of
Mr . F . W . Broughton's charming comedietta , entitled "Withered Leaves . " Mrs . Merrifield made a beautiful May Rivers , who , whilst engaged to Cecil Vane , really loves Arthur Middleton . As Lady Conyers , Miss C . Adair was effective , and in the interview with Tom Conyers , she showed marked dramatic ability . The male parts were
remarkably well performed . Undoubtedly , premier honours must be given to Mr . S . W . Cook , who presented a noble and high-minded Arthur Middleton . Cecil Vane , the villain , was well portrayed by Mr . F . Underbill . Mr . T . Canniford , as a type of a proud English gentleman , was a deoided success . Aa the easy-going Tom Conyers ,
Bro . J . B . Moulder was very good , and his love scene with Lady Conyers caused hearty laughter . The whole entertainment reflected high credit upon the performers and npon Bro . W . S . Hoarder P . P . G . O ., under whose directions the arrangements were carried ont . Bro . W . Willoughby presided at the piano .
Tbe white hair , kindly , rubicund face , and ereofc figure of Sir Francis Burdett will be greatly missed in Grand Lodge , where , as Provincial Grand Master of Middlesex , he often acted as Grand Master in the absence of tbe Prince of Wales . Both in manner and appoarance bo was a typical English gentleman of the old sohool , and nothing over disturbed his friendly relations with his kinswoman
tho Baroness Burdott-Coutts , whom he gave away at her wedding in 1881 . He was equally popular with the Middlesex " Brethren , " the Volunteers ha commanded , and hia country neighbours in Wiltshire and Derbyshire . During the season Sir Francis generally lived at Anoaster House , a stately bnt somewhat gloomy mansion almost opposite the Star and Garter at Riohmond , once tbe abode of a Royal
Duke ; bnt ho divided his winter and autumn between Ramsbury Manor , his seat in Wiltshire , and Foremark Hall , his Derbyshire residence , near whioh he was buried on Saturday afternoon . Some fine pictures and other curiosities are to be found at Anoaster House . Sir Francis bore a strong personal resemblance to his nnole and namesake , the " fighting" Sir Francis Burdett , who died a consistent
Tory in 1844 . Up to the last Sir Francis retained the military bearing he acquired while Berving in the 17 th Lancers , and in all relations of life he was singularly popular . He died at the house in town of bis married daughter . His title and large property are inherited by his only son by his second marriage , who came of age two years ago , and now becomes the third Sir Francis Burdett . — The World
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Mark Masonry.
by the Craft Grand Lodgo in New South Wales . Certainly they had got tho rig ht man iu tho right place . The following brethren wero announced as having been
approved of as Grand Stewards by tho Prince of Wales : — Bras . W . Hy der Goodchild 418 , John Whitehead 406 , Lords Mantel ! 17 , Gbas . James Smith 223 , Sampson Hodg kinson 224 , Henry Walter Kiallmark 400 , Henry
Peacock 229 , Eugene Montouuis 3 G 3 , J . D . Errington Loveland 320 , W . Epps Morrison 409 , Alfred Cooper 399 , Chas . Wra . Copo Proctor 183 , David Chas . Lloyd Owen ( Howe T . T . ) , and Alphonso Fortune Lamette 75 .
Tbe following brethren wero nominated b y tho Princo of Wales as members of the General Board : —Bros . Alfred Williams , J . Moon , C . H . Drivor , R . Loveland Loveland ,
Gordon MiJlor , and C . Bolton . Tho following brethren were elected : —Bros . Major C . W . Carroll , A . R . Carter , Jabez Church , Richard Clowes , and tho Rev . Hayman
Cumramgs . Grand Mark Lodge was then closed , and the brethren adjourned to Freemasons' Tavern to a banquet provided by the Grand Stowarda of the year . The Marquess of Hertford presided , and about 100 brethren sat down .
Tho banquet was everything that could be desired , and at its conclusion grace was sung and tho toasts were proposed . When the Queon and Mark Masonry and tho Most Worship ful Grand Master had been duly honoured , Baron
de Ferrieres rese to propose tho M . W . Pro Grand Master . He said at the present time tho Prince of Wales was unable to be with the brethren . However , ho had one to represent him whom all the brethren trusted . The Marquess
of Hertford was one who took an interest in Masonry , and made a point of attending whenever he could . On behalf of the brethren he ( Baron de Ferrieres ) assured the Pro Grand Master that Mark Masons greatly appreciated his
services . Mark Masons were very much favoured ; they had a Pro Grand Master and a Deputy Grand Master who were very careful to discharge their duties , and he trusted the Great Overseer of tho Universe would give them health and prosperity .
Prov. Grand Lodge Of North And East Yorkshire.
PROV . GRAND LODGE OF NORTH AND EAST YORKSHIRE .
a THE annual meeting of the Provincial Grand Lodge of . Mark Master Masons of the North and East Ridings was held on Wednesday afternoon and evening , the 1 st inst ., at the Masonic Hall , Scarborough , under the banner of the Star in the East Lodge , No . 95 . Bro . the Hon . W . T .
Orde-Powletfc tbe Provincial Grand Mark Master Mason presided , and was supported by Bro . Col . R . G . Smith tho Deputy Provincial Grand Master , and about 60 of the
Provincial Grand Officers and brethren from various parts of the Province . The usual business having been transacted , the Provincial Grand Master appointed his Officers for the year , as follow : — Bro . J . Noble W . M . 276 S . W .
W . Brown York T . I . ... ... J . W . Thos . Marshall W . M . 281 ... M . O . John Rennard W . M . 291 ... S . O . G . Chambers W . M . 95 ... ... J . O . Bev . E . A . Pitman 277 ... ... Chaplain J . Marshall 277 ... ... Treasurer A . W . Walker 277 Seoretary W . Highraoor 291 ... ... Registrar of Marks J . T . Stewart 337 ... ... S . D . T . R . W . Parnell 95 J . D .
R . J . Smithson 277 ... ... Inspector of Works VV . P . Cochrane 270 ... ... Dir . of Cers . T . Wood 281 ... ... ... Assistant Dir . of Cers George Lamb York T . I . ... Sword Bearer T . A . Atkinson 337 ... ... Standard Bearer
J . F . Watson York T . I . ... OrganiBt W . J . Marshall 277 ... ... Assistant Secretary S . Wallgate 277 ... ... Inner Guard T . Archey York T . I . ) J . C . Williamson 95 ... ... [ Stewards T . A . Atkinson 337 ) W . Stookdale 277 ... ... Tyler
An invitation from Middlesborongh was accepted for next year ' s meeting .
Love And Honour Lodge. No. 94.
LOVE AND HONOUR LODGE . No . 94 .
fpHE festival of St . John was celebrated on Thursday , the 2 nd instant when Bro . T . R . Grylls W . M . elect was ably installed "J owe . j , . Came and Captain Reed , R . N . The now W . M .
Love And Honour Lodge. No. 94.
invested his Officers , as follow : —Bros . Goorge Carter I . P . M ., R . C . M . Pooley S . W ., J . T . Williams J . W ., E . J . K . Nioholls M . O ., G . Tim . mins S . O ., H . Young J . O ., C . Deeble S . D ., W . W . J . Sharpe J . D ., H . C . Truscott I . G ., VV . H .- Rowe Organist , and J . N . Francis Tyler . The brethren afterwards adjourned to tho Royal Hotel to a banquet provided by Brother R . Carter P . M . An enjoyable evening was spent .
Grand Council Of The Allied Degrees.
GRAND COUNCIL OF THE ALLIED DEGREES .
A CEREMONY of more than ordinary interest to the members of the anciont Craft of Freemasons was performed nt the Station House Hotel , Eastwood , the home of one of the oldest Lodges in tbe district , on Wednesday , the 25 th ult ., and was honoured with the patronage of the Earl of Euston Most Worshipful Master of England , who presided . Bis Lordship was snpported by Bros . C . F .
Matier G . Sec . P . D . G . M ., A . U . JetteriB P . G . W ., Wm . Jaflray P . G . W ., Jno . Patterson P . G . W ., Jno . Marshall P . O . Reg ., Wm . Shackletou P . M ., J . Lord , G . A . Myers P . M . Z ., G . S . Smith P . M . P . Z ., and others . The meeting was held nnder tho authority of tbe Grand Connoil of the Allied Degrees , England and Wales . For many yoars the
honourable degree has been dormant , but owing to the indefatigable exertions of Companion J . Marshall and others , it has been resnsoitated , and a new warrant appliod for from the Grand Conneil of England , which was graciously granted , consequently it has caused quite a revival amongst tho brethren of the district . Fourteen
candidates had the degree bestowed npon them , Comp . C . F . Matier performing tho charming ceremonies . Comp . Thomas Wrigley was eleoted W . M . of the Counoil , and was duly installed into the chair , also by Bro . C . F . Matier . The following were appointed to office
for the ensuing year : —Bros . J . J . Green S . W ., William Haigh J . W ., Thos . Utley Treasurer , John Marshall Secretary , H . Kiug S . D ., W . Cockroft J . D ., Dr . Bradley I . G ., Thomas Hodges Tyler . Bro . John Marshall Secretary , proposed a vote of thanks to the Right Hon . tho Earl of Euston nnd the members of the Grand Connoil for the
honour they had done them that day at Eastwood by coming so far to assist them in performing the ceremonies of such an ancient degree , and prayed them to become honorary members . The proposal was carried unanimously , after which the meeting closed . Subsequently a banquet was held , at which the distinguished visitors were entertained , and tho usual Loyal and Masonio toasts were given and responded to .
Devon Masonic Charities.
DEVON MASONIC CHARITIES .
THE Royal Amateur Dramatio and Musical Society gave a per * formance in the Bijou Theatre , Freemasons' Hall , Plymouth , on the 18 th ult ., in aid of the Devon Masonio Charities . Tho entertainment commenced with the comedietta " Sunset , " deoidodly funny , and remarkably well given . Miss Lilian Dyke was an acceptable Aunt Drusoilla , the Lois of Miss C . Adair was all that
could be desired , and Miss Clerke was a good Joan . Bro . J . B . Moulder proved a very humorous Azariah Stodd . The r 61 e of Mr . Rivers was admirably sustained by Mr . J . D . Vere , and as Mr . Lawrence Leigh , Mr . T . Canniford was exceedingly good . DuriDg an interlude , Miss Luoy Manning sang with fine effect
Gounod s " Serenade , and " Ye banks and braes , " and was heartily applauded . Bro . W . Lavers P . M . 1255 effectively recited " An Appeal , " written for the occasion by Mr . Nevill Lynn , F . L . S . A . With eloquence and pathos it advocated the claims of Masonic Charities . The second portion of the entertainment consisted of
Mr . F . W . Broughton's charming comedietta , entitled "Withered Leaves . " Mrs . Merrifield made a beautiful May Rivers , who , whilst engaged to Cecil Vane , really loves Arthur Middleton . As Lady Conyers , Miss C . Adair was effective , and in the interview with Tom Conyers , she showed marked dramatic ability . The male parts were
remarkably well performed . Undoubtedly , premier honours must be given to Mr . S . W . Cook , who presented a noble and high-minded Arthur Middleton . Cecil Vane , the villain , was well portrayed by Mr . F . Underbill . Mr . T . Canniford , as a type of a proud English gentleman , was a deoided success . Aa the easy-going Tom Conyers ,
Bro . J . B . Moulder was very good , and his love scene with Lady Conyers caused hearty laughter . The whole entertainment reflected high credit upon the performers and npon Bro . W . S . Hoarder P . P . G . O ., under whose directions the arrangements were carried ont . Bro . W . Willoughby presided at the piano .
Tbe white hair , kindly , rubicund face , and ereofc figure of Sir Francis Burdett will be greatly missed in Grand Lodge , where , as Provincial Grand Master of Middlesex , he often acted as Grand Master in the absence of tbe Prince of Wales . Both in manner and appoarance bo was a typical English gentleman of the old sohool , and nothing over disturbed his friendly relations with his kinswoman
tho Baroness Burdott-Coutts , whom he gave away at her wedding in 1881 . He was equally popular with the Middlesex " Brethren , " the Volunteers ha commanded , and hia country neighbours in Wiltshire and Derbyshire . During the season Sir Francis generally lived at Anoaster House , a stately bnt somewhat gloomy mansion almost opposite the Star and Garter at Riohmond , once tbe abode of a Royal
Duke ; bnt ho divided his winter and autumn between Ramsbury Manor , his seat in Wiltshire , and Foremark Hall , his Derbyshire residence , near whioh he was buried on Saturday afternoon . Some fine pictures and other curiosities are to be found at Anoaster House . Sir Francis bore a strong personal resemblance to his nnole and namesake , the " fighting" Sir Francis Burdett , who died a consistent
Tory in 1844 . Up to the last Sir Francis retained the military bearing he acquired while Berving in the 17 th Lancers , and in all relations of life he was singularly popular . He died at the house in town of bis married daughter . His title and large property are inherited by his only son by his second marriage , who came of age two years ago , and now becomes the third Sir Francis Burdett . — The World