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Installation Meetings, &C.
INSTALLATION MEETINGS , & c .
UNITED STRENGTH LODGE , No . 228 . A MEETING of the members of this old and efficient Lodge was held on Tuesday evening last , at the Guildhall Tavern , when there was a goodly attendance of tbe brethren and visitors , under the presidency of Bro . A . H . Hickman W . M ., who was supported by Bros . H . W . Alford S . W ., T . J . Hunt J . W ., James Terry P . M . and Treasurer ( Secretary Royal Masonio Benevolent Institution ) , E Davies Acting Secretary , Georgo Bellot J . D ., George W . Edis D . C , W . Wright
Organist ; P . M . ' s Alfred Colston , Robert Snare , T . H . Bromley , James Hillhonse ; William Bray , W . J . Randall , G . C . Tidy , Vilett Rollestou , J . Evetts , W . B . Smart , James Jennings , J . Ashley , E . Halford , J . P . Qnartly , H . Paine , John Holland , H . F . Sandy , W . Smith , E . H . John , son , 0 . Eeefe , W . Cauldon , W . H . Bromley , H . G . Flaws , G . Thomas Tyler , & c . Among the Visitors wero Bros . J . Constable P . M . 185 ,
T . Goode P . Prov . A . D . C . Herts , Reginald Taylor 177 , and J . R . Ardenne 1184 . Lodge was opened at half-past five o ' clock , in accordance with customary formalities , the Lodge being draped in mourning , in token of regret at the demise of Bro . T . A . Winsland , who had so long and zealously discharged the duties of Treasurer , and whose death , about a month ago , excited the most sincere sorrow amongst
a very wide circle of his Masonic and other friends . Lodge having been advanced , Bros . John Lobb , John Thomas Ashley , James Jennings , arid John Holland , having answered the interrogatories satisfactorily , were subsequently passed to the degree of Fellow Craft by the Worshipfnl Master , who performed the ceremony in a highly satisfactory manner . Some other business having been transacted ,
the brethren adjourned to the throne room of the hotel , where a recherche banquet was served by Bros . Ritter and Clifford , whose arrangements , nnder the personal superintendence of Bro . Henry Mills , elicited the most unqualified expressions of approbation . Dessert having been placed npon the tables , the customary Loyal and Masonic toasts were given from the chair , and duly honoured . In the course of the proceedings , feeling allusion was made to the death of
the late Treasurer , and in Lodge it was nnanimously resolved that a letter of condolence should be forwarded to the relatives of Bro . Winsland , expressive of the deep sorrow entertained by tho brethren at the loss they had sustained , and of appreciation of the manner in which he discharged the duties of his office . The various toasts were interspersed by vocal and instrumental music , and altogether a very harmonious and agreeable evening was passed .
PORTSMOUTH LODGE . No , 487 .
THERE was a large attendance of brethren at the meeting of this Lodge , at the Masonic Hall , Highbury-street , Portsmouth , on Thursday evening , 9 th inst ., when Bro . R . W . Beale S . W . was installed as the W . Master for the ensuing year . Tbe ceremony of installation was performed in an impressive and efficient manner by the retiring W-M . Bro . J . P . Palsgrave . After the ceremony W . Bro . Beale appointed and invested his Officers as follow : —Bros . T . P .
Palsgrave I . P . M ., W . Owtridge S . W ., H . Holley J . W ., A . Cndlipp P . M . Treas ., W . E . Atkins Hon . Sec , W . E . Bond Assist . Hon . Sec , F . H . de Rheims S . D ., G . Dean J . D ., C . Vine M . C , F . Meredith Assist . M . C , G . Pearman Organist , T . Cowd I . G ., G . Oouzens and W . Shotter Stewards , Exell and Smith Tylers . Before the Lodge was closed the following resolution was proposed , in appropriate terms , by the
Worshipful Master ( Bro . Beale ) , seconded by Bro . Mark E . Frost P . M . P . G . Treas ., and carried with acclamation : — That we , the W . M ., Wardens , and Brethren of tho Portsmouth Lodge , No . 487 , of Free and Accepted Masons , meeting at Portsmonth , in open Lodge assembled , desire to convey to yonr Majesty , through our Most Worshipfnl Grand Master His Royal Highness tho
Prince of Wales , onr most sincere congratulations on yonr recent providential escape from the hands of an assassin . Wo furthermore wish to convey to yonr Majesty onr loyalty and devotion as Freemasons to your throne and person , and devoutly pray that the Great Architect of the Universe may long spare yonr life to be a blessing to the people of this great nation over whom yon rale . The brethren then sang the National Anthem . The Worshipful
Master presented to Bro . Palsgrave a handsome P . M . ' s jewel , subscribed for by members of the Lodge , in token of the appreciation of his efficient ruling of the Lodge during tbe past twelve months , and referred in eulogistic terms to the admirable manner in which the ceremony of installation had been carried out by him that evening . After the Lodge , the brethren adjourned to the banquetting room , where a recherche banquet was provided by Mr . W . Bond of the Dolphin Hotel , Portsmonth . The new W . M . presided .
FAWCETT LODGE , No . 661 .
THHE brethren of this Lodge met on the 13 tl \ inst ., afc the Masonic J- Hall , Seabam Harbour , when Brother Shepherd was installed in the chair of K . S . by Bro . Ayre P . M . He afterwards invested hia Officers for tbo ensning year . Brother H . W . Emerson presided in the absence , through illness , of Brother Sinclair W . M . The annnal
banquet followed , at the Lord Seabam Inn , the newly-elected W . M , Bro . Shepherd presided , and was supported by severel Provincial and other Officers , including Bros . J . Clay , H . B . Wright , R . Cand . lish , W . Liddell , R . B . Lntert , and others .
Wellington Lodge , No . 784 . —A numerously attended meeting of this Lodge took place at the Public Rooms , Deal , on
Installation Meetings, &C.
Thursday , the 9 th inst . The Worshipful Master ( Bro . J . F . Soll y ) said that since their last meeting they had all heard of the dastardl y attempt made upon the life of their Most Gracious Sovereign . Such a rile attack on so beloved a Qneen , and so good a woman , was heard of with horror and detestation throughout the land . Whether the miscreant was insane or not did not affect the crime ; no doubt he would be properly cared for , as he deserved to be . He could only
ask them to join with him in expressing heartfelt thanks that the Great Architect of the Universe had interposed His All-protecting arm to spare so good a life for her family and subjects . He would propose that an address of congratulation , on the occasion of Her Majesty ' s happy escape from the hand of the assassin , be forwarded from this Lodge to His Royal Highness the Most Worshipful Grand Master . This was seconded by Bro . Apps , the senior Past Master , and carried unanimously .
St . John of Wapping Lodge , No . 1306 . —The regular meeting of this Lodge was held on Wednesday , 8 th inst ., at the Moorgate Tavern , 15 Finsbnry-pavement , E . G ., when the following brethren assembled : —J . Magrath W . M ., T . Wooding S . W ., J . Horsley J . W ., Beck P . M . Treasurer , A . G . Clements Secretary , T . J . Tyer S . D ., J . Couture J . D ., J . G . Twinn M . C , J . Sommers W . S ., G . T ,
Holdom I . G ., J . Loftns and C Rayner Stewards , and Dawson P . M . j also Bros . T . J . Tarliug , S . M . Pipe , Frank Crawley , J . Oxley , T . Morris , H . T . Hardy , C East , J . M . Stevens , T . Phillips , 0 . Hansmann . Visitors—Bros . Honeyman P . M . Gooch Lodge 1238 , Sherwin Capper Lodge 1076 . Lodge opened in due form , and the minutes of last meeting were read and confirmed ; a ballot followed , for Mr ,
John Legg Green , which proved unanimous . The candidate nofc being present , the initiation ceremony waa deferred . Bro . S . M . Pipe was subsequently passed to the degree of Fellow Craft . Lodge resumed to the first degree , when the election of W . M . for the ensuing year took place , and resulted unanimously in favour of Bro . Thomas Wooding the S . W ., who thanked the brethren for the honour they
had conferred npon him ; he would endeavour , —in fact he had determined to study the welfare of the Lodge in every possible way , and the brethren would see thafc nothing shonld be wanting on his part to promote the prosperity of the Sfc . John of Wapping Lodge . Bro . Beck P . M . was re-elected Treasurer , and briefly returned thanks . Brother Longstaff was re-elected to fulfil the duties of Tyler .
The business of appointing the Audit Committee was next in order , and this being disposed of , Bro . Dawson proposed , and Bro . Beck seconded , that the Lodge should present their retiring W . M . with the usual ten guinea jewel as a mark of esteem and appreciation of his labours in the bnsiness of the Lodge for the past year ; this proposition , as might have been expected , was duly carried . A candidate
for initiation having been proposed and seconded , and nothing further offering , the Lodge closed and adjourned till tbe 12 th April . As is customary with this Lodge the brethren afterwards spent a little time in recreation , several capital songs being rendered by those of the brethren blessed with mnsical powers . It might be mentioned thafc during the evening the W . M . alluded to the
diabolical outrage on Her Most Gracious Majesty , full particulars of which they had undoubtedly informed themselves of already . They all knew what a truly English lady the Queen unquestionably was , and when they heard of such an attempt at assassination ifc was painful in the extreme ; he was convinced they were all glad that no harm had befallen her . Without further comment he wonld ask
them to be upstanding , and drink to the health of the Queen , which was done with great enthusiasm . Many other toasts were duly honoured during the evening that of the Tyler bringing the proceedings to a close .
United Pilgrims' Lodge of Instruction , No , 507 . — On Friday evening , the 10 th instant , a very large number of brethren attended the meeting of this Lodge , for the purpose of hearing a lecture on the First Degree by Bro . James Stevens M . P . Z .,
the newly-appointed Preceptor of this Lodge of Instruction . Bro . J . W . Watts P . M . 507 opened the Lodge at half-past seven , supported by the following Officers : —Bros . Butt S . W ., C Peters J . W ., J . S . Terry P . M . and M . C of the mother Lodge Secretary , Walden 3 . D ., E . Francis J . D ., Hill I . G . The members present were Bros . H .
Baldwin J . D . 1949 Sec . 1777 , J . Hill M . C 1658 , A . McKay 1620 , 0 . S , Phillips , George Clark jun . I . P . M . 1777 , F . J . Perks , G . J . Venables , J . Letchford , W . Lucas , F . Baxter , 0 . Patrick , J . S . Smith , J . Cox P . M . 1339 , F . Thurston W . M . 72 , and H . Lovegrovo P . M . 1777 , & c . The Visitors were Bros . . T . S . Plummer 1558 , E . Walker 72 , C Sweet 159 , G . B . Wells 1539 , R . Poore 1919 , J . S . Stacey 1572 , 0 . J . Hill ,
E . Sonthain , H . J . Sharpe 1669 , J . A . Danks 1669 , F . W . Martin 1765 , J . Sargeant , A . T . Chambers 650 , C M . Brander 1563 , G . Hubbert 1922 , J . Dixon P . M . 172 , A . Dirch I . P . M . 72 . Lodge was opened in due form , and the minutes of the previous meeting read and confirmed . Bro . Stevens then proceeded to deliver bis lecture , and the brethreu gave most careful attention ; indeed , all felt that
a little discussion upon some points of ritual was likely to do much good , by interesting those who wish to do something more than repeat words as a parrot would , and to enable all to learn something of tho beauty of the ancient working . At tho completion of the lecture , Bro . Butt was elected W . M . for the next meeting , and the following brethren wero elected members : —Brothers Danks , Martin , Sargeant , R . Poore , Wells , Brander , and Stacey . Bro . H . Lovegrove
proposed a vote of thanks to Bro . Stevens , and touched upon rertain points in tho lectnro affecting not only verbiage , bnt ceremor ial , and expressed his pleasure that Bro . Stevens had taken so much trouble in preparing a lecture which ought to be heard in every Lodgo of Instruction , and carefully considered by the members . The vote of thanks was carried nnanimously , and ordered to ba entered ou tbe minutes . The Lodge was then closed , and the members separated .
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Installation Meetings, &C.
INSTALLATION MEETINGS , & c .
UNITED STRENGTH LODGE , No . 228 . A MEETING of the members of this old and efficient Lodge was held on Tuesday evening last , at the Guildhall Tavern , when there was a goodly attendance of tbe brethren and visitors , under the presidency of Bro . A . H . Hickman W . M ., who was supported by Bros . H . W . Alford S . W ., T . J . Hunt J . W ., James Terry P . M . and Treasurer ( Secretary Royal Masonio Benevolent Institution ) , E Davies Acting Secretary , Georgo Bellot J . D ., George W . Edis D . C , W . Wright
Organist ; P . M . ' s Alfred Colston , Robert Snare , T . H . Bromley , James Hillhonse ; William Bray , W . J . Randall , G . C . Tidy , Vilett Rollestou , J . Evetts , W . B . Smart , James Jennings , J . Ashley , E . Halford , J . P . Qnartly , H . Paine , John Holland , H . F . Sandy , W . Smith , E . H . John , son , 0 . Eeefe , W . Cauldon , W . H . Bromley , H . G . Flaws , G . Thomas Tyler , & c . Among the Visitors wero Bros . J . Constable P . M . 185 ,
T . Goode P . Prov . A . D . C . Herts , Reginald Taylor 177 , and J . R . Ardenne 1184 . Lodge was opened at half-past five o ' clock , in accordance with customary formalities , the Lodge being draped in mourning , in token of regret at the demise of Bro . T . A . Winsland , who had so long and zealously discharged the duties of Treasurer , and whose death , about a month ago , excited the most sincere sorrow amongst
a very wide circle of his Masonic and other friends . Lodge having been advanced , Bros . John Lobb , John Thomas Ashley , James Jennings , arid John Holland , having answered the interrogatories satisfactorily , were subsequently passed to the degree of Fellow Craft by the Worshipfnl Master , who performed the ceremony in a highly satisfactory manner . Some other business having been transacted ,
the brethren adjourned to the throne room of the hotel , where a recherche banquet was served by Bros . Ritter and Clifford , whose arrangements , nnder the personal superintendence of Bro . Henry Mills , elicited the most unqualified expressions of approbation . Dessert having been placed npon the tables , the customary Loyal and Masonic toasts were given from the chair , and duly honoured . In the course of the proceedings , feeling allusion was made to the death of
the late Treasurer , and in Lodge it was nnanimously resolved that a letter of condolence should be forwarded to the relatives of Bro . Winsland , expressive of the deep sorrow entertained by tho brethren at the loss they had sustained , and of appreciation of the manner in which he discharged the duties of his office . The various toasts were interspersed by vocal and instrumental music , and altogether a very harmonious and agreeable evening was passed .
PORTSMOUTH LODGE . No , 487 .
THERE was a large attendance of brethren at the meeting of this Lodge , at the Masonic Hall , Highbury-street , Portsmouth , on Thursday evening , 9 th inst ., when Bro . R . W . Beale S . W . was installed as the W . Master for the ensuing year . Tbe ceremony of installation was performed in an impressive and efficient manner by the retiring W-M . Bro . J . P . Palsgrave . After the ceremony W . Bro . Beale appointed and invested his Officers as follow : —Bros . T . P .
Palsgrave I . P . M ., W . Owtridge S . W ., H . Holley J . W ., A . Cndlipp P . M . Treas ., W . E . Atkins Hon . Sec , W . E . Bond Assist . Hon . Sec , F . H . de Rheims S . D ., G . Dean J . D ., C . Vine M . C , F . Meredith Assist . M . C , G . Pearman Organist , T . Cowd I . G ., G . Oouzens and W . Shotter Stewards , Exell and Smith Tylers . Before the Lodge was closed the following resolution was proposed , in appropriate terms , by the
Worshipful Master ( Bro . Beale ) , seconded by Bro . Mark E . Frost P . M . P . G . Treas ., and carried with acclamation : — That we , the W . M ., Wardens , and Brethren of tho Portsmouth Lodge , No . 487 , of Free and Accepted Masons , meeting at Portsmonth , in open Lodge assembled , desire to convey to yonr Majesty , through our Most Worshipfnl Grand Master His Royal Highness tho
Prince of Wales , onr most sincere congratulations on yonr recent providential escape from the hands of an assassin . Wo furthermore wish to convey to yonr Majesty onr loyalty and devotion as Freemasons to your throne and person , and devoutly pray that the Great Architect of the Universe may long spare yonr life to be a blessing to the people of this great nation over whom yon rale . The brethren then sang the National Anthem . The Worshipful
Master presented to Bro . Palsgrave a handsome P . M . ' s jewel , subscribed for by members of the Lodge , in token of the appreciation of his efficient ruling of the Lodge during tbe past twelve months , and referred in eulogistic terms to the admirable manner in which the ceremony of installation had been carried out by him that evening . After the Lodge , the brethren adjourned to the banquetting room , where a recherche banquet was provided by Mr . W . Bond of the Dolphin Hotel , Portsmonth . The new W . M . presided .
FAWCETT LODGE , No . 661 .
THHE brethren of this Lodge met on the 13 tl \ inst ., afc the Masonic J- Hall , Seabam Harbour , when Brother Shepherd was installed in the chair of K . S . by Bro . Ayre P . M . He afterwards invested hia Officers for tbo ensning year . Brother H . W . Emerson presided in the absence , through illness , of Brother Sinclair W . M . The annnal
banquet followed , at the Lord Seabam Inn , the newly-elected W . M , Bro . Shepherd presided , and was supported by severel Provincial and other Officers , including Bros . J . Clay , H . B . Wright , R . Cand . lish , W . Liddell , R . B . Lntert , and others .
Wellington Lodge , No . 784 . —A numerously attended meeting of this Lodge took place at the Public Rooms , Deal , on
Installation Meetings, &C.
Thursday , the 9 th inst . The Worshipful Master ( Bro . J . F . Soll y ) said that since their last meeting they had all heard of the dastardl y attempt made upon the life of their Most Gracious Sovereign . Such a rile attack on so beloved a Qneen , and so good a woman , was heard of with horror and detestation throughout the land . Whether the miscreant was insane or not did not affect the crime ; no doubt he would be properly cared for , as he deserved to be . He could only
ask them to join with him in expressing heartfelt thanks that the Great Architect of the Universe had interposed His All-protecting arm to spare so good a life for her family and subjects . He would propose that an address of congratulation , on the occasion of Her Majesty ' s happy escape from the hand of the assassin , be forwarded from this Lodge to His Royal Highness the Most Worshipful Grand Master . This was seconded by Bro . Apps , the senior Past Master , and carried unanimously .
St . John of Wapping Lodge , No . 1306 . —The regular meeting of this Lodge was held on Wednesday , 8 th inst ., at the Moorgate Tavern , 15 Finsbnry-pavement , E . G ., when the following brethren assembled : —J . Magrath W . M ., T . Wooding S . W ., J . Horsley J . W ., Beck P . M . Treasurer , A . G . Clements Secretary , T . J . Tyer S . D ., J . Couture J . D ., J . G . Twinn M . C , J . Sommers W . S ., G . T ,
Holdom I . G ., J . Loftns and C Rayner Stewards , and Dawson P . M . j also Bros . T . J . Tarliug , S . M . Pipe , Frank Crawley , J . Oxley , T . Morris , H . T . Hardy , C East , J . M . Stevens , T . Phillips , 0 . Hansmann . Visitors—Bros . Honeyman P . M . Gooch Lodge 1238 , Sherwin Capper Lodge 1076 . Lodge opened in due form , and the minutes of last meeting were read and confirmed ; a ballot followed , for Mr ,
John Legg Green , which proved unanimous . The candidate nofc being present , the initiation ceremony waa deferred . Bro . S . M . Pipe was subsequently passed to the degree of Fellow Craft . Lodge resumed to the first degree , when the election of W . M . for the ensuing year took place , and resulted unanimously in favour of Bro . Thomas Wooding the S . W ., who thanked the brethren for the honour they
had conferred npon him ; he would endeavour , —in fact he had determined to study the welfare of the Lodge in every possible way , and the brethren would see thafc nothing shonld be wanting on his part to promote the prosperity of the Sfc . John of Wapping Lodge . Bro . Beck P . M . was re-elected Treasurer , and briefly returned thanks . Brother Longstaff was re-elected to fulfil the duties of Tyler .
The business of appointing the Audit Committee was next in order , and this being disposed of , Bro . Dawson proposed , and Bro . Beck seconded , that the Lodge should present their retiring W . M . with the usual ten guinea jewel as a mark of esteem and appreciation of his labours in the bnsiness of the Lodge for the past year ; this proposition , as might have been expected , was duly carried . A candidate
for initiation having been proposed and seconded , and nothing further offering , the Lodge closed and adjourned till tbe 12 th April . As is customary with this Lodge the brethren afterwards spent a little time in recreation , several capital songs being rendered by those of the brethren blessed with mnsical powers . It might be mentioned thafc during the evening the W . M . alluded to the
diabolical outrage on Her Most Gracious Majesty , full particulars of which they had undoubtedly informed themselves of already . They all knew what a truly English lady the Queen unquestionably was , and when they heard of such an attempt at assassination ifc was painful in the extreme ; he was convinced they were all glad that no harm had befallen her . Without further comment he wonld ask
them to be upstanding , and drink to the health of the Queen , which was done with great enthusiasm . Many other toasts were duly honoured during the evening that of the Tyler bringing the proceedings to a close .
United Pilgrims' Lodge of Instruction , No , 507 . — On Friday evening , the 10 th instant , a very large number of brethren attended the meeting of this Lodge , for the purpose of hearing a lecture on the First Degree by Bro . James Stevens M . P . Z .,
the newly-appointed Preceptor of this Lodge of Instruction . Bro . J . W . Watts P . M . 507 opened the Lodge at half-past seven , supported by the following Officers : —Bros . Butt S . W ., C Peters J . W ., J . S . Terry P . M . and M . C of the mother Lodge Secretary , Walden 3 . D ., E . Francis J . D ., Hill I . G . The members present were Bros . H .
Baldwin J . D . 1949 Sec . 1777 , J . Hill M . C 1658 , A . McKay 1620 , 0 . S , Phillips , George Clark jun . I . P . M . 1777 , F . J . Perks , G . J . Venables , J . Letchford , W . Lucas , F . Baxter , 0 . Patrick , J . S . Smith , J . Cox P . M . 1339 , F . Thurston W . M . 72 , and H . Lovegrovo P . M . 1777 , & c . The Visitors were Bros . . T . S . Plummer 1558 , E . Walker 72 , C Sweet 159 , G . B . Wells 1539 , R . Poore 1919 , J . S . Stacey 1572 , 0 . J . Hill ,
E . Sonthain , H . J . Sharpe 1669 , J . A . Danks 1669 , F . W . Martin 1765 , J . Sargeant , A . T . Chambers 650 , C M . Brander 1563 , G . Hubbert 1922 , J . Dixon P . M . 172 , A . Dirch I . P . M . 72 . Lodge was opened in due form , and the minutes of the previous meeting read and confirmed . Bro . Stevens then proceeded to deliver bis lecture , and the brethreu gave most careful attention ; indeed , all felt that
a little discussion upon some points of ritual was likely to do much good , by interesting those who wish to do something more than repeat words as a parrot would , and to enable all to learn something of tho beauty of the ancient working . At tho completion of the lecture , Bro . Butt was elected W . M . for the next meeting , and the following brethren wero elected members : —Brothers Danks , Martin , Sargeant , R . Poore , Wells , Brander , and Stacey . Bro . H . Lovegrove
proposed a vote of thanks to Bro . Stevens , and touched upon rertain points in tho lectnro affecting not only verbiage , bnt ceremor ial , and expressed his pleasure that Bro . Stevens had taken so much trouble in preparing a lecture which ought to be heard in every Lodgo of Instruction , and carefully considered by the members . The vote of thanks was carried nnanimously , and ordered to ba entered ou tbe minutes . The Lodge was then closed , and the members separated .