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Yarborough Lodge, No. 554.
the rank of Installed Master . On the reassembling of the brethren according to rank , Bro . E . W . Walter was proclaimed W . M . of the Yarborough Lodge and sainted , this part of the ceremony being most effectively porformed , Bro . Barnes marshalling the brethren to tho lively strains from the instrument nuderthe caro of Bro . P . M . Seddon , Organist . The appointmout and investiture of Officers was as
follows : —Bros . Tait S . W ., J . G . Stevens P . M . Treasurer ( re-ap . pointed ) , G . W . Vorry P . M . Secretary ( re-appointed ) , Linoker S . D ., John Taylor J . D ., J . R . Shingfield I . G ., Hunt D . C , Seddon P . M . Organist ( re-appointed ) , J . Speight Tyler ( re-elected ) . Bro . Jennings was named as W . S ., but was not able to be present . A word of praise is due to the W . M . for tho very able manner in which ho
gave each Officer a resume of the duties he would be required to discharge in the Lodge . The charges were next delivered to the W . M ., the Wardens , and the brethren , by Bro . Stevens , in his usually effective and deliberate manner , and listened to with the utmost attention by nearly one hundred brethren . At its conclusion the silence gave place to a burst of well-merited applause as Bro . Stevens
resumed his seat among his brother P . M . 's , of whom it was gratifying to see that all of that body now alive were present , to the number of one dozen . The pleasurable duty of presenting , in the name of the Lodgo , a P . M . jewel to Bro . J . S . Taylor I . P . M . was next performed , and the recipient having expressed his high appreciation of this mark of esteem from the brethren , other business matters were disposed of ,
and Lodge was closed with prayer , and adjourned . The cordiality and harmony of this great gathering cannot fail to mako this meeting memorable in the annals of the Lodge , as being characterised by real Masonic feeling , combined with the excellent working for which the Yarborough Lodge is famous . In connection with this we may mention , that the Worshipful Master and nearly all the
Officers attend at the Lodge of Instruction , held on Tuesday evenings , of which Bro . J . J . Berry P . M . is fie Preceptor . On repairing to the new Salle d manger the brethren found Bro . A . Walter engaged in arranging a problem of some difficulty . On the authority of Cooker , two into one won't go , but our worthy host having set the tables for about four score , found himself called upon ,
at the last moment , to seat an additional twenty . Thanks , however , to the resources of Bro . Host , the tact of the Past Masters , and the self-denial of two of the Junior Officers , all the guests were seated . Grace was said by Bro . Shaboe , and ample justice was done to a choice and varied menu , which was served under Bro . Walter ' s superintendence . After the banquet , the usual Loyal and Craft toasts
were given , and met with a hearty response . In toasting the W . M ., Bro . J . S . Taylor said , the brethren were all well aware for what purpose he held the gavel in his hand , for the first time as their I . P . M ., and that it was his duty and privilege to propose the health of their W . M . They must all feel they were most fortunate in the choice of a W . M . He had worked through all grades from I . G ., and
he ( Bro . Taylor ) wished him every success . He had started fairly , had been honoured by a large attendance that evening , and he hoped when Bro . Walter left the chair he would have as large , or even a larger number of brethren to pay him and the Lodge a compliment . Bro . Walter here obliged by a capital rendering of the " Midshipmite . " The W . M . then thanked the I . P . M . and brethen for the
cordial manner in which the toast had been given and received . He assured them he had long aspired to work hard for the proud position he had just gained , and would strive to do all in his power to render his year of office a successful and satifactory one to the brethren . Bro . Walter concluded by thanking Bro . P . M . Stevens for the kind manner in which he had installed him that evening . After a song
from Bro . P . M . Berry , Bro . Walter , in toasting the Past Masters , said they made a grand and imposing array . He was proud to say every P . M . living was present , from Bros . Wynn , Kindred , and Middleton . He esteemed it a very great honour to be supported by so many P . M . 's , all of whom had rendered whatever service the W . M . and the Lodge had required . Bro . P . M . J . H . Thorn sang the
favourite song , " The Wolf , " accompanied by Bro . Seddon , in his most able manner . After replies from several of the Past Masters , the Visitors were honoured , Bro . Sparks singing " The Pilgrim of Lo * e " with much effect . This toast , the W . M . said , was a very important one indeed . He considered the Lodge was greatly honoured by the large number of brethren who had attended that
evening . The toast was most heartily received , and after a song from Bro . Serjeant , Bro . P . M . Godwin responded for the toast . Bro . Greenwood favoured the brethren with a comical rendering of " The Merry Little Fat Grey Man . " Introducing the Masonic Charities , the W . M . sa'd he would abstain from saying much about them , as he was going to call upon Bros . G . Hollington and J . G .
Stevens to speak fully upon the merits and claims of the three great Masonic Institutions . Bro . G . Hollington W . M . of the Doric Lodge was going to act as Steward for the Yarborongh and Doric Lodges , Bro . P . M . Stevens was also going up again for the Old People . Bro . Hollington being called on to respond to the toast , said he thought the reply had better come from Bro . Stevens , who had gained much
experience . Bro . Stevens thus appealed to , gave the brethren an exhaustive account of the Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution , finishing by making a serious claim upon the brethren of the Yarborongh Lodge for tb & r snpport , and with much chivalrous feeling he powerfully solicited on behalf of Bro . Hollington ' s list . The Lodge had granted a ten guinea donation previously . The toast
of the Officers was next honoured , and responded to . The hour waxing late , the Tyler was summoned , and the final toast given . Great credit is due to Bro . Walter for making the brethren so comfortable , and a word of praise is due to Bros . J . Taylor J . D . and J . R . Shingfiold I . G . for their untiring exertions as Stewards
throughout the evening to minister to the wants of the brethren and visitors . A more happy and pleasant evening could hardly have been spent , while Bro . Seddon ' s exertions added much to the general enjoyment . In the absence of the Signature Book , our list of Visitors is unavoidably a partial one . The following brethren were observed among that numerous body : —Past Masters Bros . Rev . D . Shaboe
P . P . G . Chaplain , Godwin , Taplay W . M . 1076 , H . N . Taylor W . M
Yarborough Lodge, No. 554.
1421 , J . W . Hobbs , G . Hollington W . M . 933 , A . Robbins , Musto 1349 , Bowron 933 , Wainwright 933 , Maidwell 27 , McCarthy 1076 ; Bros . Brooks , Sussex , Sceoths , Serjeant , L . Harvey J . D . 174 , T . Barnes jun . 1306 , L . Bolton 1506 , H . J . Walter , S . G . Walter , Dix S . W ., 1421 , Loano 1121 , G . H . Stephens J . D . 1623 , T . J . Tyer J . D . 1306 , T . Wooding J . W . 1306 , R . B . Greenwood D . C . 1623 .
Bromley Saint Leonard Lodge, No. 1805.
BROMLEY SAINT LEONARD LODGE , No . 1805 .
THIS Lodgo hold its first Installation Meeting since the Consecration , March 1879 , at the Bromley St . Leonard Vestry Hall , Bow Road , E . Present Bro . W . R . Marsh W . M ., supportei by Bro . W . Clarke A . G . P . as I . P . M ., and rest of Officers , besides several members and visitors . Lodge opened , minutes having been read , was advanced to the third , and Bro . Home raised . Bro . Cundiok P . M .
1421 , acting as D . C , presented Bro . G . Robey S . W . and W . M . elect , who was then duly installed by Bro . Marsh in his usual able manner , after which the following brethren were invested as Officers , viz ., Bros . W . Bramham S . W ., R . T . Fennell J . W ., T . M . Knight Treasurer , Walter J . Rawley Secretary , A . Peterkin S . D ., R . B . Brinkley J . D ., G . Bond , for J . McLaren , I . G . The Lodge then voted a P . M . 's jewel
to its retiring Master , with which he was duly invested , and for which he returned thanks in a very suitable speech . Lodge having closed , the brethren adjourned to the Langthorne Hotel for dinner , at the conclusion of which the usual Loyal and Craft toasts were proposed and responded to by Bro . W . Clarke A . G . P ., on behalf of Grand Officers . Among the visitors present were Bros . H . Martlet
P . M . 217 , L . Potts W . M . 1716 , F . G . Whitey P . M . 907 , B . Cundick P . M . 1421 , W . Boorman 65 , W . Girton 1349 , P . G . Colson 1076 , J . S . Hegarty 1364 , J . W . B . Wilson 174 , 0 . Hornby 1556 , R . Logan 1804 . During the evening some verv prettv songs were rendered , by Bros .
Knight , White , Peterkin , and Brinkley . Bro . Fennell J . W . offered to represent the Lodge at the forthcoming Festival for the R . M . B . I ., which was accepted , and the sum of five guineas proposed to be put on his list .
Brecknock Lodge, No. 651.
BRECKNOCK LODGE , No . 651 .
THE installation meeting of this Lodge was held at the Freemasons' Hall , Brecon , on Friday , 7 th January . Present—Bros , F . Gruudy W . M ., J . A . Whittle S . W . and W . M . elect , R . Webb P . M ., D . Guilding pro J . W ., H . Mayberry Secretary , E . Teale assistant Secretary , J . Morgan S . D ., R . Davies J . D ., T . H . Price pro I . G . ; also Bros . Teonant D . P . G . M ., Edwards , Orlopp , Games , Owen , Williams , Lewis , S . Lewis , Prothero No . 476 , Hughes 1098 , Williams 1807 , W .
Coulthard 1807 , Lewis 1807 , T . Lewis 1807 , Watkins 1807 , Bees 1807 , Truscott 1807 , Price 1807 , James 1807 , Carr 1807 , G . Williams 1807 , Smith 1807 , Davies 1807 , & c The Lodge was opened in the first degree by the W . M . ( Bro . F . Grundy ) in due form and with solemn prayer . The minutes of last meeting were read and confirmed . Letters of apology for non-attendance from Bros . John Jones P . G . P .,
T . Butcher P . M ., T . D . Roberts P . M ., W . Whittingfcon , T . E . Bargrove Watkins , and H . C Rich jun . were read . The Lodge was then Taised to the second and third degrees , and on the arrival of Bro . Tennant D . P . G . M . Eastern Division of South Wales , Bro . John Alfred Whittle S . W . was introduced by Bro . Frank Grundy for installation , and , according to custom , all brethren below the
rank of Installed Master retired , and a Board of Installed Masters being formed , the W . M . elect was duly placed in the chair of K . S . The brethren were re-admitted , and the newly installed W . M . saluted , proclaimed , and greeted in the East , West , and South . The newly installed Master then appointed as his Officers for the ensuing year the following brethren : —John Morgan S . W ., T . C . Bargrave Watkins
J . W ., Morgan P . Williams Chaplain , H . O . Aveline Mayberry Almr ., Ernest Henry Teale Secretary , Rhys Davies Senior Deacon , H . C . Rich jun . Junior Deacon , Thomas Lawrence Lewis Organist , Adam Orlopp Director of Ceremonies , T . H . Price Inner Guard and Treas ., E . T . Edwards and R . Owen Stewards , and Jas . Jones Tyler . The Worshipful Installing Master ( Bro . Tennant ) having delivered
the ancient charges to the Wardens and brethren in a most impressive manner , the Lodge was closed in harmony . The brethren afterwards repaired to the Castle Hotel , where a sumptuous repast awaited them , presided over by the newly-initiated W . M ., Bro . John Alfred Whittle . After the banquet , tbeusnal loyal and patriotic toasts were given and duly honoured . The W . M ., in proposing the
Provincial Grand Master , the Deputy Provincial Grand Master , and Officers of the Provincial Grand Lodge , said the Lodge was greatly indebted to Bro . Tennant D . P . G . M . for his attendance there that e vening ; that was bis fourth visit , and he hoped the Lodge Would have the pleasure of his company as often in the future as in the past . Bro . Tennant , in responding , said that it gave him great
pleasure in visiting the Loyal Brecknock , and that he endeavoured to pay each Lodge in the Province at least one visit during the year . Bro . Tennant then proposed the health of the W . M ., and dwelt on the zeal and ability he had displayed since he had become a member of the Lodge . He ( Bro . Tennant ) felt sure that under their W . M . ' s guidance all the ceremonies would be most efficiently rendered . To
this toast the brethren present responded most heartily . In reply , Bro . Whittle thanked the brethren for their cordial reception of the toast , stating it would be his earnest endeavour to prove himself worthy of the dignified position in which they had placed him , and that he would ever have the interest of the Lodge at heart . Bro . Mayberry then proposed the Masonic Charities , and conpled the name
of Bro . Tennant D . P . G . M . and Charity Commissioner , who duly responded . The next toast , the I . P . M . and the P . M . ' s , was proposed by Bro . John Morgan S . W ., and suitably acknowledged by Bros . F . Grundy and R . Webb . The toasts of Visiting Brethren , proposed by the W . M ., and responded to by Bros . Prothero 479 , T . H . Hughes 1098 , and W . Williams 1807 , and Wardens and Officers of the Lodge , by the W . M ., which waa duly acknowledged by Bros . Morgan S . W . )
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Yarborough Lodge, No. 554.
the rank of Installed Master . On the reassembling of the brethren according to rank , Bro . E . W . Walter was proclaimed W . M . of the Yarborough Lodge and sainted , this part of the ceremony being most effectively porformed , Bro . Barnes marshalling the brethren to tho lively strains from the instrument nuderthe caro of Bro . P . M . Seddon , Organist . The appointmout and investiture of Officers was as
follows : —Bros . Tait S . W ., J . G . Stevens P . M . Treasurer ( re-ap . pointed ) , G . W . Vorry P . M . Secretary ( re-appointed ) , Linoker S . D ., John Taylor J . D ., J . R . Shingfield I . G ., Hunt D . C , Seddon P . M . Organist ( re-appointed ) , J . Speight Tyler ( re-elected ) . Bro . Jennings was named as W . S ., but was not able to be present . A word of praise is due to the W . M . for tho very able manner in which ho
gave each Officer a resume of the duties he would be required to discharge in the Lodge . The charges were next delivered to the W . M ., the Wardens , and the brethren , by Bro . Stevens , in his usually effective and deliberate manner , and listened to with the utmost attention by nearly one hundred brethren . At its conclusion the silence gave place to a burst of well-merited applause as Bro . Stevens
resumed his seat among his brother P . M . 's , of whom it was gratifying to see that all of that body now alive were present , to the number of one dozen . The pleasurable duty of presenting , in the name of the Lodgo , a P . M . jewel to Bro . J . S . Taylor I . P . M . was next performed , and the recipient having expressed his high appreciation of this mark of esteem from the brethren , other business matters were disposed of ,
and Lodge was closed with prayer , and adjourned . The cordiality and harmony of this great gathering cannot fail to mako this meeting memorable in the annals of the Lodge , as being characterised by real Masonic feeling , combined with the excellent working for which the Yarborough Lodge is famous . In connection with this we may mention , that the Worshipful Master and nearly all the
Officers attend at the Lodge of Instruction , held on Tuesday evenings , of which Bro . J . J . Berry P . M . is fie Preceptor . On repairing to the new Salle d manger the brethren found Bro . A . Walter engaged in arranging a problem of some difficulty . On the authority of Cooker , two into one won't go , but our worthy host having set the tables for about four score , found himself called upon ,
at the last moment , to seat an additional twenty . Thanks , however , to the resources of Bro . Host , the tact of the Past Masters , and the self-denial of two of the Junior Officers , all the guests were seated . Grace was said by Bro . Shaboe , and ample justice was done to a choice and varied menu , which was served under Bro . Walter ' s superintendence . After the banquet , the usual Loyal and Craft toasts
were given , and met with a hearty response . In toasting the W . M ., Bro . J . S . Taylor said , the brethren were all well aware for what purpose he held the gavel in his hand , for the first time as their I . P . M ., and that it was his duty and privilege to propose the health of their W . M . They must all feel they were most fortunate in the choice of a W . M . He had worked through all grades from I . G ., and
he ( Bro . Taylor ) wished him every success . He had started fairly , had been honoured by a large attendance that evening , and he hoped when Bro . Walter left the chair he would have as large , or even a larger number of brethren to pay him and the Lodge a compliment . Bro . Walter here obliged by a capital rendering of the " Midshipmite . " The W . M . then thanked the I . P . M . and brethen for the
cordial manner in which the toast had been given and received . He assured them he had long aspired to work hard for the proud position he had just gained , and would strive to do all in his power to render his year of office a successful and satifactory one to the brethren . Bro . Walter concluded by thanking Bro . P . M . Stevens for the kind manner in which he had installed him that evening . After a song
from Bro . P . M . Berry , Bro . Walter , in toasting the Past Masters , said they made a grand and imposing array . He was proud to say every P . M . living was present , from Bros . Wynn , Kindred , and Middleton . He esteemed it a very great honour to be supported by so many P . M . 's , all of whom had rendered whatever service the W . M . and the Lodge had required . Bro . P . M . J . H . Thorn sang the
favourite song , " The Wolf , " accompanied by Bro . Seddon , in his most able manner . After replies from several of the Past Masters , the Visitors were honoured , Bro . Sparks singing " The Pilgrim of Lo * e " with much effect . This toast , the W . M . said , was a very important one indeed . He considered the Lodge was greatly honoured by the large number of brethren who had attended that
evening . The toast was most heartily received , and after a song from Bro . Serjeant , Bro . P . M . Godwin responded for the toast . Bro . Greenwood favoured the brethren with a comical rendering of " The Merry Little Fat Grey Man . " Introducing the Masonic Charities , the W . M . sa'd he would abstain from saying much about them , as he was going to call upon Bros . G . Hollington and J . G .
Stevens to speak fully upon the merits and claims of the three great Masonic Institutions . Bro . G . Hollington W . M . of the Doric Lodge was going to act as Steward for the Yarborongh and Doric Lodges , Bro . P . M . Stevens was also going up again for the Old People . Bro . Hollington being called on to respond to the toast , said he thought the reply had better come from Bro . Stevens , who had gained much
experience . Bro . Stevens thus appealed to , gave the brethren an exhaustive account of the Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution , finishing by making a serious claim upon the brethren of the Yarborongh Lodge for tb & r snpport , and with much chivalrous feeling he powerfully solicited on behalf of Bro . Hollington ' s list . The Lodge had granted a ten guinea donation previously . The toast
of the Officers was next honoured , and responded to . The hour waxing late , the Tyler was summoned , and the final toast given . Great credit is due to Bro . Walter for making the brethren so comfortable , and a word of praise is due to Bros . J . Taylor J . D . and J . R . Shingfiold I . G . for their untiring exertions as Stewards
throughout the evening to minister to the wants of the brethren and visitors . A more happy and pleasant evening could hardly have been spent , while Bro . Seddon ' s exertions added much to the general enjoyment . In the absence of the Signature Book , our list of Visitors is unavoidably a partial one . The following brethren were observed among that numerous body : —Past Masters Bros . Rev . D . Shaboe
P . P . G . Chaplain , Godwin , Taplay W . M . 1076 , H . N . Taylor W . M
Yarborough Lodge, No. 554.
1421 , J . W . Hobbs , G . Hollington W . M . 933 , A . Robbins , Musto 1349 , Bowron 933 , Wainwright 933 , Maidwell 27 , McCarthy 1076 ; Bros . Brooks , Sussex , Sceoths , Serjeant , L . Harvey J . D . 174 , T . Barnes jun . 1306 , L . Bolton 1506 , H . J . Walter , S . G . Walter , Dix S . W ., 1421 , Loano 1121 , G . H . Stephens J . D . 1623 , T . J . Tyer J . D . 1306 , T . Wooding J . W . 1306 , R . B . Greenwood D . C . 1623 .
Bromley Saint Leonard Lodge, No. 1805.
BROMLEY SAINT LEONARD LODGE , No . 1805 .
THIS Lodgo hold its first Installation Meeting since the Consecration , March 1879 , at the Bromley St . Leonard Vestry Hall , Bow Road , E . Present Bro . W . R . Marsh W . M ., supportei by Bro . W . Clarke A . G . P . as I . P . M ., and rest of Officers , besides several members and visitors . Lodge opened , minutes having been read , was advanced to the third , and Bro . Home raised . Bro . Cundiok P . M .
1421 , acting as D . C , presented Bro . G . Robey S . W . and W . M . elect , who was then duly installed by Bro . Marsh in his usual able manner , after which the following brethren were invested as Officers , viz ., Bros . W . Bramham S . W ., R . T . Fennell J . W ., T . M . Knight Treasurer , Walter J . Rawley Secretary , A . Peterkin S . D ., R . B . Brinkley J . D ., G . Bond , for J . McLaren , I . G . The Lodge then voted a P . M . 's jewel
to its retiring Master , with which he was duly invested , and for which he returned thanks in a very suitable speech . Lodge having closed , the brethren adjourned to the Langthorne Hotel for dinner , at the conclusion of which the usual Loyal and Craft toasts were proposed and responded to by Bro . W . Clarke A . G . P ., on behalf of Grand Officers . Among the visitors present were Bros . H . Martlet
P . M . 217 , L . Potts W . M . 1716 , F . G . Whitey P . M . 907 , B . Cundick P . M . 1421 , W . Boorman 65 , W . Girton 1349 , P . G . Colson 1076 , J . S . Hegarty 1364 , J . W . B . Wilson 174 , 0 . Hornby 1556 , R . Logan 1804 . During the evening some verv prettv songs were rendered , by Bros .
Knight , White , Peterkin , and Brinkley . Bro . Fennell J . W . offered to represent the Lodge at the forthcoming Festival for the R . M . B . I ., which was accepted , and the sum of five guineas proposed to be put on his list .
Brecknock Lodge, No. 651.
BRECKNOCK LODGE , No . 651 .
THE installation meeting of this Lodge was held at the Freemasons' Hall , Brecon , on Friday , 7 th January . Present—Bros , F . Gruudy W . M ., J . A . Whittle S . W . and W . M . elect , R . Webb P . M ., D . Guilding pro J . W ., H . Mayberry Secretary , E . Teale assistant Secretary , J . Morgan S . D ., R . Davies J . D ., T . H . Price pro I . G . ; also Bros . Teonant D . P . G . M ., Edwards , Orlopp , Games , Owen , Williams , Lewis , S . Lewis , Prothero No . 476 , Hughes 1098 , Williams 1807 , W .
Coulthard 1807 , Lewis 1807 , T . Lewis 1807 , Watkins 1807 , Bees 1807 , Truscott 1807 , Price 1807 , James 1807 , Carr 1807 , G . Williams 1807 , Smith 1807 , Davies 1807 , & c The Lodge was opened in the first degree by the W . M . ( Bro . F . Grundy ) in due form and with solemn prayer . The minutes of last meeting were read and confirmed . Letters of apology for non-attendance from Bros . John Jones P . G . P .,
T . Butcher P . M ., T . D . Roberts P . M ., W . Whittingfcon , T . E . Bargrove Watkins , and H . C Rich jun . were read . The Lodge was then Taised to the second and third degrees , and on the arrival of Bro . Tennant D . P . G . M . Eastern Division of South Wales , Bro . John Alfred Whittle S . W . was introduced by Bro . Frank Grundy for installation , and , according to custom , all brethren below the
rank of Installed Master retired , and a Board of Installed Masters being formed , the W . M . elect was duly placed in the chair of K . S . The brethren were re-admitted , and the newly installed W . M . saluted , proclaimed , and greeted in the East , West , and South . The newly installed Master then appointed as his Officers for the ensuing year the following brethren : —John Morgan S . W ., T . C . Bargrave Watkins
J . W ., Morgan P . Williams Chaplain , H . O . Aveline Mayberry Almr ., Ernest Henry Teale Secretary , Rhys Davies Senior Deacon , H . C . Rich jun . Junior Deacon , Thomas Lawrence Lewis Organist , Adam Orlopp Director of Ceremonies , T . H . Price Inner Guard and Treas ., E . T . Edwards and R . Owen Stewards , and Jas . Jones Tyler . The Worshipful Installing Master ( Bro . Tennant ) having delivered
the ancient charges to the Wardens and brethren in a most impressive manner , the Lodge was closed in harmony . The brethren afterwards repaired to the Castle Hotel , where a sumptuous repast awaited them , presided over by the newly-initiated W . M ., Bro . John Alfred Whittle . After the banquet , tbeusnal loyal and patriotic toasts were given and duly honoured . The W . M ., in proposing the
Provincial Grand Master , the Deputy Provincial Grand Master , and Officers of the Provincial Grand Lodge , said the Lodge was greatly indebted to Bro . Tennant D . P . G . M . for his attendance there that e vening ; that was bis fourth visit , and he hoped the Lodge Would have the pleasure of his company as often in the future as in the past . Bro . Tennant , in responding , said that it gave him great
pleasure in visiting the Loyal Brecknock , and that he endeavoured to pay each Lodge in the Province at least one visit during the year . Bro . Tennant then proposed the health of the W . M ., and dwelt on the zeal and ability he had displayed since he had become a member of the Lodge . He ( Bro . Tennant ) felt sure that under their W . M . ' s guidance all the ceremonies would be most efficiently rendered . To
this toast the brethren present responded most heartily . In reply , Bro . Whittle thanked the brethren for their cordial reception of the toast , stating it would be his earnest endeavour to prove himself worthy of the dignified position in which they had placed him , and that he would ever have the interest of the Lodge at heart . Bro . Mayberry then proposed the Masonic Charities , and conpled the name
of Bro . Tennant D . P . G . M . and Charity Commissioner , who duly responded . The next toast , the I . P . M . and the P . M . ' s , was proposed by Bro . John Morgan S . W ., and suitably acknowledged by Bros . F . Grundy and R . Webb . The toasts of Visiting Brethren , proposed by the W . M ., and responded to by Bros . Prothero 479 , T . H . Hughes 1098 , and W . Williams 1807 , and Wardens and Officers of the Lodge , by the W . M ., which waa duly acknowledged by Bros . Morgan S . W . )