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Hervey Lodge , No . 1260 . —The installation meeting of this Lodge was held on Wednesday , the 11 th instant , at Freemasons' Hall . Great Queen-street . The Lodge room was adorned by tho portrait of the worthy Graud Sec . Bro . John Hervey , which was presented to tho Lodge by Bro . J . H . Southwood S . W . and W . M . elect , painted by Bro . Baron Tittenborn . Tho W . M . Bro . G . Harrison occupied the
chair , supported by Bro . J . II . Southwood S . W ., J . S . Ward J . W ., G . King Sec , Jabez Hogg P . M . P . G . D . Treas ., E . J . Goodman J . D ., Shalding I . G ., and Bros . Foot , Barley , Robbins , Hoopor , Butter , Mansell , Bigwood , Condy , Elis , H . B . Coudy , & o . Tho Locige was opened , and the ° minutes of " tho regular meeting , with those of au emergency meetin " , were confirmed . Tho report of the Audit Committee was
read , showing tho Lodgo was in a flourishing condition . Mr . 0 . Reason being in attendance , was initiated into tho Order by tho W . M . A board of installed Masters was then formed , ancl Bro . J . H . Southwood was presented by Bro . Jabez Hogg P . M He was duly installed into the chair by Bro . G . King P . M . perfectly and impressively . On the conclusion of tho ceremony he was warmly congratulated by tho
brethren and visitors . Bro . Seymour Smith played etlectivoly on the organ . Tho newly-installed W . M . having been saluted iu due form invested his officers : —Bros . J . S . Ward S . W ., Goodacro J . W ., Jabez Hogg P . G . D . Treasurer , G . King P . M . Sec , in tho absence of Bro . G . King jun ., Spalding S . D ., Birley J . D ., Rnbons I . G ., J . R . Cook and Foot Steward , Speight P . M . Tyler . The W . M . then said
ifc was a pleasing duty he had to perform , and that was to present to the retiring W . M . Bro . G . Harrison a very elegaufc Past Master ' s jewel . In placing it on his breast he said ifc was ono voted unanimously by the Lodge , and he hoped he might live long to wear it . A vote of thanks was unanimously accorded to Bro . G . King for tho manner he had performed tho ceremony of installation , for
which he suitably rep lied . The W . M . then read a letter from Bro . G . King jun . on the eve of his going to Natal , thanking the Lodge for the very handsome testimonial presentee ! to him previously to his leaving England , and hoping that his health might bo restored to enable him to be among them again . Ho wished the W . M . a successful year of office . It was proposed
and seconded that tho letter of thanks should be entered on the minutes . Several letters of apology wero read from brethren , regretting their absence . Bro . Czarnecki gave notice of motion , thafc fro m the 1 st of October tho subscriptions be increased to five guineas , and tbe initiation and joining fees to ten guineas . Bro . Jabez Hogg p . G . D ., proposed that the sum of ten guineas be placed on tho list of
the VV . M ., who is a steward for tho Boys' Festival in June . The brethren liberally subscribed the sum of £ 40 in addition . The Lodge v / as then closed , and the brethren , 66 in number , adjourned to the Inns of Court Hotel , where a very excellent banquet and dessert was served . The W . M . provided some very artistic menu ' s , with list of toasts and songs . Grace having been sung , tho W . M . proposed tho
toast of the Queen and the Craft . Tho National Anthem was sung , Miss Lincoln singing the solo . The toast of H . R . H . the M . W . G . M . the Prince of Wales , was given , ancl Bro . Frank Elmore , Miss Lincoln , and Seymour Smith sang " God Bless tho Princo of Wales , " which was enthusiastically received . The W . M ., in very eulogistic terms , proposed the toast of the Pro G . M ., the D . G . M ., and tho rest of the
Grand Officers , Past and Present . All who attend Grand Locige seo how the Pro G . M . and Lord Skelmersdale do their duties ; but tonight we havo one distinguished brother with u-, ancl whom we are always p leased to see , not only as a Grand Officer , but one who , as a member of this Lodge , we are proud of , but wo have also another Grand Officer , viz ., 'Bro . T . Cubitt , Past G . Pursuivant . Ho is not only
known to us in Grand Lodgo , but also in many Lodges , aud in connection with the charities , as Bro . Hogg will reply in another capacity . I shall call on my worthy friend , Bro . T . Cubitt , to respond to tho toast . Bro . T . Davey played a cornet solo . Bro . T . Cubitt was p leased to respond . Tho example tho Grancl Officers set had done good to Freemasonry . Tho W . M . then proposed the toast of tho
initiates , ono of whom was initiated to-night , and tho other on tho emergency meeting . He was sure they would never regret being initiated into our ancient and honourable Order . The E . A . song was then sung by Bro . Seymour Smith . Bro . 0 . L . M . Latreille returned thanks . It would always be a source of pleasure to be among them . He would be proud to attend to the duties , aud hoped to becomo one
whom they would never regret having accepted . Bro . Raison also responded . Bro . J . Hogg P . G . D . P . M ., was proud to be called ou to propose a very gratifying toast—one that he felt a very great pleasure in proposing—it was that of the W . M . He is one who had in overy respect done hia duty . Every one who has met him knows what he has done for the Lodge . He hoped he might bo spared for many
years to be among them . Bro . Seymour Smith then sung a new humourous song . Tbe W . M . returned thanks for the eloquent manner in which Bro . Jabez Hogg had proposed his health . By an accidental visit to the Hervey Locige five years since , he joined , and was put into office ; now he had attained to the proud position of W . M . Ho hoped when he left the chair ho should do so with tho satisfaction of
every brother . He regretted the worthy founder of tho Hervey Lodge , Bro . John Hervey , was not present . Thoy would commence a new era in the Lodgo , and follow out the good name of the one whom the Lodge was named alter . ( Cheers . ; Tho VV . M . thon proposed the toast of the visitors . Ho mentioned their names seriatim . Ho would call on Bro . 11 . G . Buss P . J . G . W . for Middlesex to
respond to tho toast , and he , in a very excellent speech , returned thanks for the numerous visitors . He hoped ho would embody their sentiments iu saying that it was with feelings of deep regret he had not visited the Locige since its consecration . Ho hoped tho W . M ., on tho conclusion of his year of office , would follow out tho principles ancl tenets laid down . Miss Lincoln sang "It was a Dream , " which
was loudly applauded aud ro-domauded . The W . M . thou proposed the Past Masters . Wo aro a young Lodge . Wo regiefc the absence of tho working P . M . and Sec , who id so ill that he is now on his way in search of health . He hoped he might be spared to return to them in renewed health and vigour . He also brought forward the I . P . M ., Who had done his duty , although under domestic affliction . He had
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douo everything required of him . He called on Bro . G . Hampson I . P . M . to respond . Bro . Frank Elmoro theu sang " The Woodmanss Son . " The I . P . M . responded to tho toast . He hoped ho had ginen satisfaction as VV . M . Bro . G . King P . M . followed . Ho hoped to see many of the brethren among thorn at the Hervey Lodge of Instruction which meets every Friday evening at the Punch's Tavern ,
k leet-street . Tho toast of tho Wardens aud Officers was thou given . Bro . Davy thou sang " Tho Bxilo ' s Lament . " Bro . Ward S . W . returned thanks iu a very eloquent speech . They were pleased to accept office under such a W . M ., aud ho hoped at a future time to occupy the chair now so worthily filled . Tho Tyler ' s toast followed . The
visitors wero Bros . Thos . Cubitt P . G . P ., Baron Titteuboru 943 and 1507 , Chitty 1551 , G . Mitchell 490 , N . Y . United States , Lough P . M . 59 , J . W . Leggo 15 , Heaton 583 , C . Atkins P . M . 27 , E . Powell 723 , W . T . Hovvo P . P . G . P . Middlesex , Hollis P . M . 169 , H . G . Buss P . M . 27 P . J . G . W . Middlesex , J . Green P . M . 27 , Augh 49 , Defriez 45 , Heaton
3 o 3 , Wells 15 , Davis 1218 , Bryant 1107 , Mullon 1288 , T . Morgan 1572 J . Sheppard 27 , H . M Levy P . M . 188 .
Manchester Lodge of Instruction , No . 179 .-Held afc the Yorkshire Grey , Loudou-streot , Fitzroy-square . The fifteen sections were worked in this Lodgo on Saturday evening , the 7 th insfc . Bro P . M . aud Preceptor Koester 435 in the chair . P . M . Weresb S . W ., Long J . W ., Blacknioro S . D ., Dairy J . D ., Dickinson J . G . There
wero also present Bros . Davis P . M . 382 , Baker P . M . 167 , Golding P . M ., Fahreubach P . M . 382 , Sedgwick P . M . 180 , Coulton P . M . 382 , Belfrage S . D . 179 , VV . Cooper S . D . 538 , S . A . Cooper W . S . 1637 , Phillips , Cook 435 , Martin 382 , Lovett , Carter S . W . 212 , & o . It was proposed by Bro . Baker P . M . 67 , ancl seconded by Bro . C . W . Davis P . M . 382 , that a vote of thanks be recorded on the minutes for thn
very able manner the worthy Preceptor had discharged the duties of the chair . Ee returned thanks . He also had to thank Bro . VVeisb P . M . for his able support , and the brethren for their efficient working and kind attention during the performance of tho ceremony . The Lodge of Instruction was then closed until the next Saturday evening at 8 o ' eiock .
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ELIGIBLE FOB THE APRIL ( 1877 ) ELECTION ONLY To the Vice-Presidents , Governors , § " Subscribers to the ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR GIRLS , Tho favour of your VOTES and INTEUKST is respectfully ancl most earnestly solicited on behalf of MARIA GERTRUDE GODDIK" , AGED 10 YEARS , Daughter of oar late Bro . DAVID Gouoijf , of Lodges 1070 and 1-137 , who was a subscribing member up to tho time ol his death , which took place very suddenly ou tho -Itu January 1875 , leaving a Widow and Seven young Children ( ono being a postuunaous child ) , wholly unprovided for . The case is strongly recommended by the following Brethren : — * Bro . Joiti \ J . WILSOIY , P . P . G . D . Middlesex , P . P . J . VV . Essex , P . M . 25 , 813 , 2-11 . 1237 , 1-137 , P . Z . 2 d , Home Cottage , Eiiiicld Highway , iN . * Bro . ( JHABLKS LiCEjf , P . P . G . D . Herts , P . M . 171 , 1327 , 1121 , i Exmouth-street , Commercial-road , E . * Bro . CHABLBS ASIIDOW . Y , P . M . 1076 , Lime-villas , Guruey-road , Stratford , E . Bro . T . G . DAT , W . M . 1070 , S . W . 1137 , ' 1 Tavistock-placo , Plumstead-common * Bco . A . KNOX , P . M . 1076 , D . G . 1-13 ? , Vine Cottage , Uomford . Bro . B . BRAISIIAW , P . M . 1070 , 1472 , S . W . 1137 , 1-1 Windmill-lane , Stratford , E . * Bro . J . CiniuisRLANB , P . M . 475 , Park-square , Luton , Beds . * Bro . W . GODDIS , 890 , Melrose-villa , . Northumberland Park , N . * Bro . D . ROBOTS , P . M . 751 , High-road , Tottenham , N . * Bro . ROBBBT OBD , J . W . 890 , 39 Upper East SmithHeld . * Bro . R . CHILLISOWOBIH , P . M . 1228 , 20 Spital-square , E . * Bro . C . HiOGUfsox , 15 , 1 Hackney-road , J £ . ? Bro . J . Ti-DBM . UY , P . M . 1137 , P . P . G . P . Essex , S . W . 1327 aud Secretary 1137 . The Ph's , Waltham Cross . Bro . J . MALLEIS , P . M . 751 , High-road , Tottenham , N . Those marked * will thankfully reueiee proxies .
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Hervey Lodge , No . 1260 . —The installation meeting of this Lodge was held on Wednesday , the 11 th instant , at Freemasons' Hall . Great Queen-street . The Lodge room was adorned by tho portrait of the worthy Graud Sec . Bro . John Hervey , which was presented to tho Lodge by Bro . J . H . Southwood S . W . and W . M . elect , painted by Bro . Baron Tittenborn . Tho W . M . Bro . G . Harrison occupied the
chair , supported by Bro . J . II . Southwood S . W ., J . S . Ward J . W ., G . King Sec , Jabez Hogg P . M . P . G . D . Treas ., E . J . Goodman J . D ., Shalding I . G ., and Bros . Foot , Barley , Robbins , Hoopor , Butter , Mansell , Bigwood , Condy , Elis , H . B . Coudy , & o . Tho Locige was opened , and the ° minutes of " tho regular meeting , with those of au emergency meetin " , were confirmed . Tho report of the Audit Committee was
read , showing tho Lodgo was in a flourishing condition . Mr . 0 . Reason being in attendance , was initiated into tho Order by tho W . M . A board of installed Masters was then formed , ancl Bro . J . H . Southwood was presented by Bro . Jabez Hogg P . M He was duly installed into the chair by Bro . G . King P . M . perfectly and impressively . On the conclusion of tho ceremony he was warmly congratulated by tho
brethren and visitors . Bro . Seymour Smith played etlectivoly on the organ . Tho newly-installed W . M . having been saluted iu due form invested his officers : —Bros . J . S . Ward S . W ., Goodacro J . W ., Jabez Hogg P . G . D . Treasurer , G . King P . M . Sec , in tho absence of Bro . G . King jun ., Spalding S . D ., Birley J . D ., Rnbons I . G ., J . R . Cook and Foot Steward , Speight P . M . Tyler . The W . M . then said
ifc was a pleasing duty he had to perform , and that was to present to the retiring W . M . Bro . G . Harrison a very elegaufc Past Master ' s jewel . In placing it on his breast he said ifc was ono voted unanimously by the Lodge , and he hoped he might live long to wear it . A vote of thanks was unanimously accorded to Bro . G . King for tho manner he had performed tho ceremony of installation , for
which he suitably rep lied . The W . M . then read a letter from Bro . G . King jun . on the eve of his going to Natal , thanking the Lodge for the very handsome testimonial presentee ! to him previously to his leaving England , and hoping that his health might bo restored to enable him to be among them again . Ho wished the W . M . a successful year of office . It was proposed
and seconded that tho letter of thanks should be entered on the minutes . Several letters of apology wero read from brethren , regretting their absence . Bro . Czarnecki gave notice of motion , thafc fro m the 1 st of October tho subscriptions be increased to five guineas , and tbe initiation and joining fees to ten guineas . Bro . Jabez Hogg p . G . D ., proposed that the sum of ten guineas be placed on tho list of
the VV . M ., who is a steward for tho Boys' Festival in June . The brethren liberally subscribed the sum of £ 40 in addition . The Lodge v / as then closed , and the brethren , 66 in number , adjourned to the Inns of Court Hotel , where a very excellent banquet and dessert was served . The W . M . provided some very artistic menu ' s , with list of toasts and songs . Grace having been sung , tho W . M . proposed tho
toast of the Queen and the Craft . Tho National Anthem was sung , Miss Lincoln singing the solo . The toast of H . R . H . the M . W . G . M . the Prince of Wales , was given , ancl Bro . Frank Elmore , Miss Lincoln , and Seymour Smith sang " God Bless tho Princo of Wales , " which was enthusiastically received . The W . M ., in very eulogistic terms , proposed the toast of the Pro G . M ., the D . G . M ., and tho rest of the
Grand Officers , Past and Present . All who attend Grand Locige seo how the Pro G . M . and Lord Skelmersdale do their duties ; but tonight we havo one distinguished brother with u-, ancl whom we are always p leased to see , not only as a Grand Officer , but one who , as a member of this Lodge , we are proud of , but wo have also another Grand Officer , viz ., 'Bro . T . Cubitt , Past G . Pursuivant . Ho is not only
known to us in Grand Lodgo , but also in many Lodges , aud in connection with the charities , as Bro . Hogg will reply in another capacity . I shall call on my worthy friend , Bro . T . Cubitt , to respond to tho toast . Bro . T . Davey played a cornet solo . Bro . T . Cubitt was p leased to respond . Tho example tho Grancl Officers set had done good to Freemasonry . Tho W . M . then proposed the toast of tho
initiates , ono of whom was initiated to-night , and tho other on tho emergency meeting . He was sure they would never regret being initiated into our ancient and honourable Order . The E . A . song was then sung by Bro . Seymour Smith . Bro . 0 . L . M . Latreille returned thanks . It would always be a source of pleasure to be among them . He would be proud to attend to the duties , aud hoped to becomo one
whom they would never regret having accepted . Bro . Raison also responded . Bro . J . Hogg P . G . D . P . M ., was proud to be called ou to propose a very gratifying toast—one that he felt a very great pleasure in proposing—it was that of the W . M . He is one who had in overy respect done hia duty . Every one who has met him knows what he has done for the Lodge . He hoped he might bo spared for many
years to be among them . Bro . Seymour Smith then sung a new humourous song . Tbe W . M . returned thanks for the eloquent manner in which Bro . Jabez Hogg had proposed his health . By an accidental visit to the Hervey Locige five years since , he joined , and was put into office ; now he had attained to the proud position of W . M . Ho hoped when he left the chair ho should do so with tho satisfaction of
every brother . He regretted the worthy founder of tho Hervey Lodge , Bro . John Hervey , was not present . Thoy would commence a new era in the Lodgo , and follow out the good name of the one whom the Lodge was named alter . ( Cheers . ; Tho VV . M . thon proposed the toast of the visitors . Ho mentioned their names seriatim . Ho would call on Bro . 11 . G . Buss P . J . G . W . for Middlesex to
respond to tho toast , and he , in a very excellent speech , returned thanks for the numerous visitors . He hoped ho would embody their sentiments iu saying that it was with feelings of deep regret he had not visited the Locige since its consecration . Ho hoped tho W . M ., on tho conclusion of his year of office , would follow out tho principles ancl tenets laid down . Miss Lincoln sang "It was a Dream , " which
was loudly applauded aud ro-domauded . The W . M . thou proposed the Past Masters . Wo aro a young Lodge . Wo regiefc the absence of tho working P . M . and Sec , who id so ill that he is now on his way in search of health . He hoped he might be spared to return to them in renewed health and vigour . He also brought forward the I . P . M ., Who had done his duty , although under domestic affliction . He had
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douo everything required of him . He called on Bro . G . Hampson I . P . M . to respond . Bro . Frank Elmoro theu sang " The Woodmanss Son . " The I . P . M . responded to tho toast . He hoped ho had ginen satisfaction as VV . M . Bro . G . King P . M . followed . Ho hoped to see many of the brethren among thorn at the Hervey Lodge of Instruction which meets every Friday evening at the Punch's Tavern ,
k leet-street . Tho toast of tho Wardens aud Officers was thou given . Bro . Davy thou sang " Tho Bxilo ' s Lament . " Bro . Ward S . W . returned thanks iu a very eloquent speech . They were pleased to accept office under such a W . M ., aud ho hoped at a future time to occupy the chair now so worthily filled . Tho Tyler ' s toast followed . The
visitors wero Bros . Thos . Cubitt P . G . P ., Baron Titteuboru 943 and 1507 , Chitty 1551 , G . Mitchell 490 , N . Y . United States , Lough P . M . 59 , J . W . Leggo 15 , Heaton 583 , C . Atkins P . M . 27 , E . Powell 723 , W . T . Hovvo P . P . G . P . Middlesex , Hollis P . M . 169 , H . G . Buss P . M . 27 P . J . G . W . Middlesex , J . Green P . M . 27 , Augh 49 , Defriez 45 , Heaton
3 o 3 , Wells 15 , Davis 1218 , Bryant 1107 , Mullon 1288 , T . Morgan 1572 J . Sheppard 27 , H . M Levy P . M . 188 .
Manchester Lodge of Instruction , No . 179 .-Held afc the Yorkshire Grey , Loudou-streot , Fitzroy-square . The fifteen sections were worked in this Lodgo on Saturday evening , the 7 th insfc . Bro P . M . aud Preceptor Koester 435 in the chair . P . M . Weresb S . W ., Long J . W ., Blacknioro S . D ., Dairy J . D ., Dickinson J . G . There
wero also present Bros . Davis P . M . 382 , Baker P . M . 167 , Golding P . M ., Fahreubach P . M . 382 , Sedgwick P . M . 180 , Coulton P . M . 382 , Belfrage S . D . 179 , VV . Cooper S . D . 538 , S . A . Cooper W . S . 1637 , Phillips , Cook 435 , Martin 382 , Lovett , Carter S . W . 212 , & o . It was proposed by Bro . Baker P . M . 67 , ancl seconded by Bro . C . W . Davis P . M . 382 , that a vote of thanks be recorded on the minutes for thn
very able manner the worthy Preceptor had discharged the duties of the chair . Ee returned thanks . He also had to thank Bro . VVeisb P . M . for his able support , and the brethren for their efficient working and kind attention during the performance of tho ceremony . The Lodge of Instruction was then closed until the next Saturday evening at 8 o ' eiock .
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ELIGIBLE FOB THE APRIL ( 1877 ) ELECTION ONLY To the Vice-Presidents , Governors , § " Subscribers to the ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR GIRLS , Tho favour of your VOTES and INTEUKST is respectfully ancl most earnestly solicited on behalf of MARIA GERTRUDE GODDIK" , AGED 10 YEARS , Daughter of oar late Bro . DAVID Gouoijf , of Lodges 1070 and 1-137 , who was a subscribing member up to tho time ol his death , which took place very suddenly ou tho -Itu January 1875 , leaving a Widow and Seven young Children ( ono being a postuunaous child ) , wholly unprovided for . The case is strongly recommended by the following Brethren : — * Bro . Joiti \ J . WILSOIY , P . P . G . D . Middlesex , P . P . J . VV . Essex , P . M . 25 , 813 , 2-11 . 1237 , 1-137 , P . Z . 2 d , Home Cottage , Eiiiicld Highway , iN . * Bro . ( JHABLKS LiCEjf , P . P . G . D . Herts , P . M . 171 , 1327 , 1121 , i Exmouth-street , Commercial-road , E . * Bro . CHABLBS ASIIDOW . Y , P . M . 1076 , Lime-villas , Guruey-road , Stratford , E . Bro . T . G . DAT , W . M . 1070 , S . W . 1137 , ' 1 Tavistock-placo , Plumstead-common * Bco . A . KNOX , P . M . 1076 , D . G . 1-13 ? , Vine Cottage , Uomford . Bro . B . BRAISIIAW , P . M . 1070 , 1472 , S . W . 1137 , 1-1 Windmill-lane , Stratford , E . * Bro . J . CiniuisRLANB , P . M . 475 , Park-square , Luton , Beds . * Bro . W . GODDIS , 890 , Melrose-villa , . Northumberland Park , N . * Bro . D . ROBOTS , P . M . 751 , High-road , Tottenham , N . * Bro . ROBBBT OBD , J . W . 890 , 39 Upper East SmithHeld . * Bro . R . CHILLISOWOBIH , P . M . 1228 , 20 Spital-square , E . * Bro . C . HiOGUfsox , 15 , 1 Hackney-road , J £ . ? Bro . J . Ti-DBM . UY , P . M . 1137 , P . P . G . P . Essex , S . W . 1327 aud Secretary 1137 . The Ph's , Waltham Cross . Bro . J . MALLEIS , P . M . 751 , High-road , Tottenham , N . Those marked * will thankfully reueiee proxies .
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rpUE FREEMASON'S CHRONICLE can bo ordered of any J- Bookseller in Town or Country , but should any difficulty bo -jxporieueed , it will be forwarded direct from the Office , on receipt ol ' Post Otiico Order for the amount . Intending Subscribers should forward their full Addresses to prevent mistakes . Post Office Orders to bo made payable to W . W . MORGAN , at Barbican Oiliee . Cheques crossed " London and County . " The Terms of Subscription ( payable in advance ) to THE PsKEiiAsoiM ' s CHKONICLK are—Twelve Months , Post Free £ 0 13 6 Six Months ditto 0 7 0 Three Months ditto „ , ,,, 0 3 6