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Wolseley Lodge, No. 1993.
P . P . G . D . C . responded , assuring tho brethren of 1993 that the R . W . P . G . M . had the interests of Freemasonry , and particularly of the Lodges iu East Lancashire , at heart , and that he , as well as all the Provincial Officers , would do whatever they could at any time to promote the welfare of such a promising Lodge as the Wolseley . Bro
Roberts concluded by regretting he had not visited the Lodge since its consecration , but assured the brethren that it had been his loss and misfortune—not his fault—and that he would make amends to himself and tho Lodgo by visiting them more frequently in the
future . Tho toast of tho Worshipful Master was next proposed by the I . P . M ., Bro . Hunt , in terms of high commendation . He said that tho high standard assumed by Bro " . nanis in the duties ^ he had already performed was a guarantee that the hononr and dignitv of 1993 were secure in bis hands , and that his reign would be marked
by a steady progress . The unanimity of the election was an augury of tho esteem in which ho was held , and of the undivided and loyal support which all would accord to him during the onsning year . The toast having been drank with enthusiasm unbounded , Bro . McCnlhim sang , with powerful effect , "Hero ' s to his health , " the chorus being
repeated by sixty to seventy stentorian voices , each vieing with the other iu honouring the universally popular Master . Bro . Harris rose to respond , and at longth , silence being restored , said , in tones evidently heartfelt , and with his customary oratorical ability : Worshipful Bro . Hunt , Past Masters , Officers and Brethren , —I trust
you will believe mo when I say that the handsome , magnificent and altogether too ilattoring reception which you havo been so graciously pleased to accord to the toast of my health renders it very difficnlt indeed for me to respond in any adequate measure . But high as the culogium passed upon me undoubtedly has been , and great as is the
position to which by your votes and confidence you have placed uiOj 1 can assni'O yon , without any mental reservation , that they aro not higher , nor greater , than my best wishes and aspirations aro for the prosperity and snecess of the Wolseley Lodge . I am deeply sensible of , and highly appreciate , the great distinction you havo conferred
upon mo , and no one can bo more conscious than myself that , in your generosity , you have far too highly estimated my poor abilities ; my principal apprehension now is that , in the performance of the great , important and onerons dnties appertaining to tho Mastership I may bo found unequal to them . Still , however this may prove , you will
give mo credit for having at heart the promotion of the best interests of this important Lodge . I think you will agree with mo that the position of Worshi pful Master in any Lodge is nofc a bed of roses , nor does it occur to mo that a strong , healthy and sane man wants very often to lie on such a bed , hut there aro times of difficulty ,
of query as to tho right thing to do or tho right way to go ; but I sincerely trust—indeed , I feel sanguine—that , should difficulties , complexities or trials cross my path , even in my case they will nofc prove insuperable , because I am assured that I shall havo tho fraternal aid of the Past Masters of tho Lodgo . Thev will
give me the benefit of their ripe experience , wisdom , counsel and judgment , to eimhlo mo to discharge aright the high functions of my extilted office . But , Brethren , having a vivid remembrance of the high example , calibre , ability , and Masonic culture of the two tried Craftsmen who havo so ably preceded me . T think von will at once
concede tho point with mo that humility rather than self-assertion and arrogance becomes one who has so very recently veoer od snch n high command into his hands . And the Officers of Hie L ^ dge —my Officers—of whom any Master might well be proud , will , I am convinced , do their utmost to keep the Wolseley craft sailing well before
a favourable wind , and , if possible , in smooth waters . Let tis all pledge ourselves to havo a good time and a great record . Above all . let us neither cherish nor foster any piqnes , factions , or dissensions , but work amicabl y in the spirit of love , harmony , and charity ; let , ns encourage each other in what is good and great ; united under the
mystic tie of the badge of innocence and the bond of friendship , seek to exemplif y , in our lives , character and conduct , those great Masonic prit ciples of Brotherly Love , Relief , and Truth . For the high , hononr and the great compliment which you have paid me , and the very cordial reception of tho toast , allow me once again to thank you mo = t
sincerely . Tho Past Masters , Installing Master , Officers , Visitors , and Charities followed , and were ably responded to b y Bros . Thomason , Rattray , R . Walker W . M ., J . C Cornish , E . Barton , Bercsford , & c ' During the evening telegrams kept arriving from difl ' renfc parts , and many letters wore received conveying expressions of congratulation
to the W . M . and good wishes to the Lodge , amongst them being communications from Bros . Hughan , Browning , Jew , Twoso , Westcot t , Pengolly , Cawsey , Gilford , E . Pillar , Major Baldrey ! W . J . Stmbnry , A . E . Leans . The brethren separated at a late hour
having enjoyed one of the most , pleasant , evenings possible , oven for n . Masonic assembl y , and many a lovely botiqnet was culled from the well-covered banquet board to gladden the hearts of Masons' wives aud sweethearts . Truly this may be said to have been a red letter dav for 1993 .
Hampshire Lodge Of Emulation, No. 1990.
HAMPSHIRE LODGE OF EMULATION , No . 1990 .
fTHlE annual meeting of this Lodge , for the installation of the Wor . shipful Master and appointment of Officers , was held at the Freemasons' Hal ] , Lnndport , on Saturday , tlie 9 th inst . The Lodge is composed only of Pa « t , Masters of the Order indifferent districts in
the Province . The members present on Saturday were Bros . G . Felton Lancaster ( the retiring W . M . ) , Loveland Loveland , Rar-trick Provincial Orav . d Treasurer , Edmonds , Eilis , Newman , Parfield , Finncis . . Main , Dr . O'Connor , Brickwor . d , Williams . Gale , Gieve ] Beale , Cawte , a ; : d ffolln cek . Among the Visitors wore Bro--. Le
i ' euvre Deputy Provincial Grand Master , Edgar Goble Provincial Grand Seer- ( ary , Jcllicoe , Slinrpe , Tilling , Whe-. dor , Pack , J . W . Gie ^ e , Willmott , Good , Bond , Darnpier , Child , Xayler , Miles , Niveri , Bewye . " , Westawuy , Arlidge . Bro . Hayman , the " first W . M . of the Led ; re , v , as - "looted an honorary member , aud the proposed bye laws of the LYin : >'' . >\ -iit Institution about to bo established in connection
Hampshire Lodge Of Emulation, No. 1990.
with the Province were discussed . Bro . Loveland Loveland was in . stalled W . M . for the year ensuing , the ceremony being skilfully conducted by Bro . Folton Lancaster . Bro . Loveland appointed his Officers , as follow : Bros . Rastrick S . W ., Newman J . W ., Rev . A . C . Hervey Chaplain , Edmonds Treasurer , Ellis Secretary , Bar .
held S . D ., Green J . D ., Francis D . C , Eve I . G ., Beale and Brickwood Stewards , Carter Tyler . A banquet was served in the dining-room , and subsequently a smoking concert was held in the commodious smoking-room of the club . The usual Masonic toasts were honoured . Bros . Le Feuvre , Goble and Rastrick responded to
tho toast of the Provincial Officers , and Bro . Arlidge acknowledged the compliment paid to the Visitors . The concert was of a very enjoyable character , an excellent programme having been arranged by Mr . Lancaster . The flute solos by Mr . Arlidge were highly appreciated . It is not bestowing too much praise to say that Mr
Arlidge proved himself a complete master of the instrument , and the variations with which he favoured his listeners were executed with rare facility . Vocal contributions to the programme wero given by
Messrs . Lancaster , Jellicoe , Miles , Bowyer , Holbrook , Tilling , and Beale , and recitations were rendered in good style by Messrs . Westaway and Brickwood . The accompaniments were efficiently played by Mr . R . Sharpe .
Abbey Lodge, No. 2030.
ABBEY LODGE , No . 2030 .
THE installation meeting of this new , flourishing , and rapidly increasing Lodge was hold on tho 11 th instant , at the Town Hall , Westminster . Thero was a largo assemblage of visitors , and a numerous attendance of tho members . A special invitation to tho W . M . and Officers of the City of Westminster Lodge , No . 1563 , had been sent for thorn to return the visit paid by tho Officers of
this Lodge some time since . At tho opening of the Lodge , in tho unavoidable absence of the Worshipful Master , Bro . Bnrdett-Coutfcs , Bro . H . B . Spink P . M . commenced the proceedings , with Brothers Biker S . W ., Bull P . M . 145 as T . W ., Rogers P . M . Treasurer , Shand P . M . 1563 Secretary , Sugg
P . M . S ., Montague J . D ., H . Baker I . G ., Schartau Organist , Griffin Steward , Rev . R . J . Simpson P . G . C Chaplain . Amongst the Visitors and others present were Bros . Sir Francis Burdett Provincial Grand Master Middlesex , Binhardson P . G . D ., A . M . Broadley P . G . D . G . M . Malt'i , Frederick Binckes P . G . S ., J . D . Allcroft P . G . T .,
Venn P . G S ., Cox 2034 , Farwig 180 , Taylor P . M . 14 i , Everett P . M . 177 , Lee . 1563 , Linseott P . M . 795 , Woolloy W . M . 15 , Hunt P . M . 191 , Soper P . M . 1769 , Thomas 1714 , Catterson P . G . S . B . Surrey , Lovejoy 1475 , Matthews 1766 , Cooper 1693 , Wallace W . M . 907 , Smith 1563 Hayes 1423 , Mnsson 1604 , Cox 1653 , Bart P . M . 18 , Smyth 1238 ,
Ryspon 1085 , Potter P . M . 281 , Laugton P . M . 1321 , Hampson 1766 , Land P . M . 742 , Wangh P . M . 1563 , Cordery P . M ., Jones W . M . 1563 , Leo 1563 , Elliott 1772 , Graham P . M . 1777 , Brindlev P . M . 1604 , Potter P . M . 281 , n . M . Levy P . M . 188 . Sfcorr W . M . 167 , Woodman W . M . 1950 , Non-man 901 . Wray P . M . 1257 and 1601 , Asher 1395 ,
Ooldsohmidt W . M . 1622 , Unite 55 . Whitiker P . M . 1572 , Ray 1624 , Moser 19 , Newton 1701 , Holland 141 , Dickeson P . M . 179 . Evans 172 , Bott , 1563 , Paige 1572 , Ba > W 1275 , Wellard P . M . 1319 , Chivers 1772 , Vincent P . M . 162 I , Smith 1474 , Hemming 1287 , Oakman P . M . 1853 , F ' nt'orlov P . M . 1624 , Powell W . M . 1185 , Gardner 2012 ,
Richards 1216 . Bignold 1021 , Carter P . M . 141 , Bolton P . M . 1604 , White 1604 . Robins P . M . 25 . Jcrrard 5 S 2 . Ashton 373 , nnghes 179 . Gibb 34 . Greenwood jnn . P . P . G . Sec . Surrey , Jones 511 , Hudson P . P . G . D . C . Surrey , J . I . Cmfle P . M . 1791 , Docker P . M . 1687 , Hoare W . M . 1765 , Hammond P . M . 1563 , I . G . Uioto P . M . and Treas . 144 ,
After the minutes of last , meeting had been read and confirmed , ( allots wero taken for tho admission of Messrs . J . A . Richards , Y . Todman , and Thomas Flnry . These gentlemen , with Mr . G . A . Cookson ( already balloted for ) , were initiated by Bro . Spink I . P . M ., with his usual ability . Bros . Bridgemau , Hodgos , Ilellier and White
were next raised . Bro . ?» Ianloy 1613 was unanimously elected a joining member . A Board of Installed Masters was opened , Bros . Spink I . P . M . and Bro . T . Bnll P . M . 145 occupying tho Wardens chairs , and Bro . W . H . B iker S . W . and W . M . elect was presented to the Lodge , and in the presence of 68 W . M ' s and P . M . ' s was duly
installed into the chair by the ret ' ring W . M ., Bro . Burdett Contts , who rendered the ceremony perfectly and impressively ; he was listened to with rapt attention . Bro . Frank Richardson P . G . D . with his usual courtesy acted as D . C . The newly-installed W . M . then appointed and invested his Officers , as follow : Bros .
Bnrdefct-Coutts I . P . M ., Seager-Hunt S . W ., Sugg P . M . J . W ., Rogers P . M . Treasurer , Shand P . M . Secretary , Montague S . D ., Baker J . D ., Gibson P . M . I . G ., Goffin D . C , Simpson P . G . C Chaplain , Duncan A . D . C , Schartau Organist , Piper and Wheeler Stewards , Walkley Tyler . A letter of apology was read from Sir Albert Woods ( Garter ) . Bro .
Hodgos , who had been raised that evening , stated he would with great pleasnre paint tho portrait of the first W . M . Bro . Burdett-Contts , speaking of Bro . Spink P . M ., said that their first I . P . M . had rendered great service to the Lodge , and he thought it but just that tho Lodgo should present him with a jewel of a special design , in
recognition of his valuable services . Th s was carried unanimously . Bro . Burdett . Contts next stated that the Rev . Bro . Simpson ou a former occasion had presented tho Ladge . with a very elegant album . The Lodge appreciated his valuable services ; he now on behalf of the Lodge thanked their worthy Chaplain for his kindness . Three
candidates were proposed for initiation , and the name of Bro . Burt , P . P . G . J . W . Dorset , was submitted as desiring to become a joiuing member . Hearty good wishes from the Visitors having been tendered , Lodge was closed until October . Tho brethren now , to the nnmberof 170 , sat down to a sumptuous and recherche banqnet and
dessert , provided by Bros . Bertram and Roberts , and superintended by Bro . Woods . The tables were beautifully decorated , while some magnificent flowers were presented to the Lodge by the Baroness Bnrdett-Coutts , which were the themo of general admiration . Grace haviug been sung , the W . M . said he did not intend to occupy the
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Wolseley Lodge, No. 1993.
P . P . G . D . C . responded , assuring tho brethren of 1993 that the R . W . P . G . M . had the interests of Freemasonry , and particularly of the Lodges iu East Lancashire , at heart , and that he , as well as all the Provincial Officers , would do whatever they could at any time to promote the welfare of such a promising Lodge as the Wolseley . Bro
Roberts concluded by regretting he had not visited the Lodge since its consecration , but assured the brethren that it had been his loss and misfortune—not his fault—and that he would make amends to himself and tho Lodgo by visiting them more frequently in the
future . Tho toast of tho Worshipful Master was next proposed by the I . P . M ., Bro . Hunt , in terms of high commendation . He said that tho high standard assumed by Bro " . nanis in the duties ^ he had already performed was a guarantee that the hononr and dignitv of 1993 were secure in bis hands , and that his reign would be marked
by a steady progress . The unanimity of the election was an augury of tho esteem in which ho was held , and of the undivided and loyal support which all would accord to him during the onsning year . The toast having been drank with enthusiasm unbounded , Bro . McCnlhim sang , with powerful effect , "Hero ' s to his health , " the chorus being
repeated by sixty to seventy stentorian voices , each vieing with the other iu honouring the universally popular Master . Bro . Harris rose to respond , and at longth , silence being restored , said , in tones evidently heartfelt , and with his customary oratorical ability : Worshipful Bro . Hunt , Past Masters , Officers and Brethren , —I trust
you will believe mo when I say that the handsome , magnificent and altogether too ilattoring reception which you havo been so graciously pleased to accord to the toast of my health renders it very difficnlt indeed for me to respond in any adequate measure . But high as the culogium passed upon me undoubtedly has been , and great as is the
position to which by your votes and confidence you have placed uiOj 1 can assni'O yon , without any mental reservation , that they aro not higher , nor greater , than my best wishes and aspirations aro for the prosperity and snecess of the Wolseley Lodge . I am deeply sensible of , and highly appreciate , the great distinction you havo conferred
upon mo , and no one can bo more conscious than myself that , in your generosity , you have far too highly estimated my poor abilities ; my principal apprehension now is that , in the performance of the great , important and onerons dnties appertaining to tho Mastership I may bo found unequal to them . Still , however this may prove , you will
give mo credit for having at heart the promotion of the best interests of this important Lodge . I think you will agree with mo that the position of Worshi pful Master in any Lodge is nofc a bed of roses , nor does it occur to mo that a strong , healthy and sane man wants very often to lie on such a bed , hut there aro times of difficulty ,
of query as to tho right thing to do or tho right way to go ; but I sincerely trust—indeed , I feel sanguine—that , should difficulties , complexities or trials cross my path , even in my case they will nofc prove insuperable , because I am assured that I shall havo tho fraternal aid of the Past Masters of tho Lodgo . Thev will
give me the benefit of their ripe experience , wisdom , counsel and judgment , to eimhlo mo to discharge aright the high functions of my extilted office . But , Brethren , having a vivid remembrance of the high example , calibre , ability , and Masonic culture of the two tried Craftsmen who havo so ably preceded me . T think von will at once
concede tho point with mo that humility rather than self-assertion and arrogance becomes one who has so very recently veoer od snch n high command into his hands . And the Officers of Hie L ^ dge —my Officers—of whom any Master might well be proud , will , I am convinced , do their utmost to keep the Wolseley craft sailing well before
a favourable wind , and , if possible , in smooth waters . Let tis all pledge ourselves to havo a good time and a great record . Above all . let us neither cherish nor foster any piqnes , factions , or dissensions , but work amicabl y in the spirit of love , harmony , and charity ; let , ns encourage each other in what is good and great ; united under the
mystic tie of the badge of innocence and the bond of friendship , seek to exemplif y , in our lives , character and conduct , those great Masonic prit ciples of Brotherly Love , Relief , and Truth . For the high , hononr and the great compliment which you have paid me , and the very cordial reception of tho toast , allow me once again to thank you mo = t
sincerely . Tho Past Masters , Installing Master , Officers , Visitors , and Charities followed , and were ably responded to b y Bros . Thomason , Rattray , R . Walker W . M ., J . C Cornish , E . Barton , Bercsford , & c ' During the evening telegrams kept arriving from difl ' renfc parts , and many letters wore received conveying expressions of congratulation
to the W . M . and good wishes to the Lodge , amongst them being communications from Bros . Hughan , Browning , Jew , Twoso , Westcot t , Pengolly , Cawsey , Gilford , E . Pillar , Major Baldrey ! W . J . Stmbnry , A . E . Leans . The brethren separated at a late hour
having enjoyed one of the most , pleasant , evenings possible , oven for n . Masonic assembl y , and many a lovely botiqnet was culled from the well-covered banquet board to gladden the hearts of Masons' wives aud sweethearts . Truly this may be said to have been a red letter dav for 1993 .
Hampshire Lodge Of Emulation, No. 1990.
HAMPSHIRE LODGE OF EMULATION , No . 1990 .
fTHlE annual meeting of this Lodge , for the installation of the Wor . shipful Master and appointment of Officers , was held at the Freemasons' Hal ] , Lnndport , on Saturday , tlie 9 th inst . The Lodge is composed only of Pa « t , Masters of the Order indifferent districts in
the Province . The members present on Saturday were Bros . G . Felton Lancaster ( the retiring W . M . ) , Loveland Loveland , Rar-trick Provincial Orav . d Treasurer , Edmonds , Eilis , Newman , Parfield , Finncis . . Main , Dr . O'Connor , Brickwor . d , Williams . Gale , Gieve ] Beale , Cawte , a ; : d ffolln cek . Among the Visitors wore Bro--. Le
i ' euvre Deputy Provincial Grand Master , Edgar Goble Provincial Grand Seer- ( ary , Jcllicoe , Slinrpe , Tilling , Whe-. dor , Pack , J . W . Gie ^ e , Willmott , Good , Bond , Darnpier , Child , Xayler , Miles , Niveri , Bewye . " , Westawuy , Arlidge . Bro . Hayman , the " first W . M . of the Led ; re , v , as - "looted an honorary member , aud the proposed bye laws of the LYin : >'' . >\ -iit Institution about to bo established in connection
Hampshire Lodge Of Emulation, No. 1990.
with the Province were discussed . Bro . Loveland Loveland was in . stalled W . M . for the year ensuing , the ceremony being skilfully conducted by Bro . Folton Lancaster . Bro . Loveland appointed his Officers , as follow : Bros . Rastrick S . W ., Newman J . W ., Rev . A . C . Hervey Chaplain , Edmonds Treasurer , Ellis Secretary , Bar .
held S . D ., Green J . D ., Francis D . C , Eve I . G ., Beale and Brickwood Stewards , Carter Tyler . A banquet was served in the dining-room , and subsequently a smoking concert was held in the commodious smoking-room of the club . The usual Masonic toasts were honoured . Bros . Le Feuvre , Goble and Rastrick responded to
tho toast of the Provincial Officers , and Bro . Arlidge acknowledged the compliment paid to the Visitors . The concert was of a very enjoyable character , an excellent programme having been arranged by Mr . Lancaster . The flute solos by Mr . Arlidge were highly appreciated . It is not bestowing too much praise to say that Mr
Arlidge proved himself a complete master of the instrument , and the variations with which he favoured his listeners were executed with rare facility . Vocal contributions to the programme wero given by
Messrs . Lancaster , Jellicoe , Miles , Bowyer , Holbrook , Tilling , and Beale , and recitations were rendered in good style by Messrs . Westaway and Brickwood . The accompaniments were efficiently played by Mr . R . Sharpe .
Abbey Lodge, No. 2030.
ABBEY LODGE , No . 2030 .
THE installation meeting of this new , flourishing , and rapidly increasing Lodge was hold on tho 11 th instant , at the Town Hall , Westminster . Thero was a largo assemblage of visitors , and a numerous attendance of tho members . A special invitation to tho W . M . and Officers of the City of Westminster Lodge , No . 1563 , had been sent for thorn to return the visit paid by tho Officers of
this Lodge some time since . At tho opening of the Lodge , in tho unavoidable absence of the Worshipful Master , Bro . Bnrdett-Coutfcs , Bro . H . B . Spink P . M . commenced the proceedings , with Brothers Biker S . W ., Bull P . M . 145 as T . W ., Rogers P . M . Treasurer , Shand P . M . 1563 Secretary , Sugg
P . M . S ., Montague J . D ., H . Baker I . G ., Schartau Organist , Griffin Steward , Rev . R . J . Simpson P . G . C Chaplain . Amongst the Visitors and others present were Bros . Sir Francis Burdett Provincial Grand Master Middlesex , Binhardson P . G . D ., A . M . Broadley P . G . D . G . M . Malt'i , Frederick Binckes P . G . S ., J . D . Allcroft P . G . T .,
Venn P . G S ., Cox 2034 , Farwig 180 , Taylor P . M . 14 i , Everett P . M . 177 , Lee . 1563 , Linseott P . M . 795 , Woolloy W . M . 15 , Hunt P . M . 191 , Soper P . M . 1769 , Thomas 1714 , Catterson P . G . S . B . Surrey , Lovejoy 1475 , Matthews 1766 , Cooper 1693 , Wallace W . M . 907 , Smith 1563 Hayes 1423 , Mnsson 1604 , Cox 1653 , Bart P . M . 18 , Smyth 1238 ,
Ryspon 1085 , Potter P . M . 281 , Laugton P . M . 1321 , Hampson 1766 , Land P . M . 742 , Wangh P . M . 1563 , Cordery P . M ., Jones W . M . 1563 , Leo 1563 , Elliott 1772 , Graham P . M . 1777 , Brindlev P . M . 1604 , Potter P . M . 281 , n . M . Levy P . M . 188 . Sfcorr W . M . 167 , Woodman W . M . 1950 , Non-man 901 . Wray P . M . 1257 and 1601 , Asher 1395 ,
Ooldsohmidt W . M . 1622 , Unite 55 . Whitiker P . M . 1572 , Ray 1624 , Moser 19 , Newton 1701 , Holland 141 , Dickeson P . M . 179 . Evans 172 , Bott , 1563 , Paige 1572 , Ba > W 1275 , Wellard P . M . 1319 , Chivers 1772 , Vincent P . M . 162 I , Smith 1474 , Hemming 1287 , Oakman P . M . 1853 , F ' nt'orlov P . M . 1624 , Powell W . M . 1185 , Gardner 2012 ,
Richards 1216 . Bignold 1021 , Carter P . M . 141 , Bolton P . M . 1604 , White 1604 . Robins P . M . 25 . Jcrrard 5 S 2 . Ashton 373 , nnghes 179 . Gibb 34 . Greenwood jnn . P . P . G . Sec . Surrey , Jones 511 , Hudson P . P . G . D . C . Surrey , J . I . Cmfle P . M . 1791 , Docker P . M . 1687 , Hoare W . M . 1765 , Hammond P . M . 1563 , I . G . Uioto P . M . and Treas . 144 ,
After the minutes of last , meeting had been read and confirmed , ( allots wero taken for tho admission of Messrs . J . A . Richards , Y . Todman , and Thomas Flnry . These gentlemen , with Mr . G . A . Cookson ( already balloted for ) , were initiated by Bro . Spink I . P . M ., with his usual ability . Bros . Bridgemau , Hodgos , Ilellier and White
were next raised . Bro . ?» Ianloy 1613 was unanimously elected a joining member . A Board of Installed Masters was opened , Bros . Spink I . P . M . and Bro . T . Bnll P . M . 145 occupying tho Wardens chairs , and Bro . W . H . B iker S . W . and W . M . elect was presented to the Lodge , and in the presence of 68 W . M ' s and P . M . ' s was duly
installed into the chair by the ret ' ring W . M ., Bro . Burdett Contts , who rendered the ceremony perfectly and impressively ; he was listened to with rapt attention . Bro . Frank Richardson P . G . D . with his usual courtesy acted as D . C . The newly-installed W . M . then appointed and invested his Officers , as follow : Bros .
Bnrdefct-Coutts I . P . M ., Seager-Hunt S . W ., Sugg P . M . J . W ., Rogers P . M . Treasurer , Shand P . M . Secretary , Montague S . D ., Baker J . D ., Gibson P . M . I . G ., Goffin D . C , Simpson P . G . C Chaplain , Duncan A . D . C , Schartau Organist , Piper and Wheeler Stewards , Walkley Tyler . A letter of apology was read from Sir Albert Woods ( Garter ) . Bro .
Hodgos , who had been raised that evening , stated he would with great pleasnre paint tho portrait of the first W . M . Bro . Burdett-Contts , speaking of Bro . Spink P . M ., said that their first I . P . M . had rendered great service to the Lodge , and he thought it but just that tho Lodgo should present him with a jewel of a special design , in
recognition of his valuable services . Th s was carried unanimously . Bro . Burdett . Contts next stated that the Rev . Bro . Simpson ou a former occasion had presented tho Ladge . with a very elegant album . The Lodge appreciated his valuable services ; he now on behalf of the Lodge thanked their worthy Chaplain for his kindness . Three
candidates were proposed for initiation , and the name of Bro . Burt , P . P . G . J . W . Dorset , was submitted as desiring to become a joiuing member . Hearty good wishes from the Visitors having been tendered , Lodge was closed until October . Tho brethren now , to the nnmberof 170 , sat down to a sumptuous and recherche banqnet and
dessert , provided by Bros . Bertram and Roberts , and superintended by Bro . Woods . The tables were beautifully decorated , while some magnificent flowers were presented to the Lodge by the Baroness Bnrdett-Coutts , which were the themo of general admiration . Grace haviug been sung , the W . M . said he did not intend to occupy the