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Article THE GRAND TREASURERSHIP. Page 1 of 1 Article CONSECRATION. Page 1 of 1 Article GLOUCESTERSHIRE AND HEREFORDSHIRE. Page 1 of 1 Article PROPOSED HALL AT NEWBURY. Page 1 of 1
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The Grand Treasurership.
THE GRAND TREASURERSHIP .
V & T'E are pleased to hear that the recent defeat of yy Bro . Harry Manfield , of Northampton , on the poll for the office of Grand Treasurer of England for 1899-1900 , has been taken in good part , not only by
the candidate himself , but by those who worked on his behalf , and who , although defeated , were certainly by no means disgraced .
Bro . Harry Manfield , at the earnest request of his Executive Committee , has been asked to stand again fpr the office of Grand Treasurer at the next election
and has consented to do so , and from the fact that Sir John Monckton , the Chairman , and many of the members of Bro . Bevari ' s ; Executive Committee"have
expressed a desire , to . jom Bro . Manfield ' s . Committee for next year , and have , moreover , pledged themselves to do everything in their power to secure his return , his success would seem to be pretty well assured thus early .
ft is characteristic of the principles of Freemasonry that a Brother defeated on such a poll as occurred at the Quarterly Communication of Grand Lodge , and those who virtually defeated him , can thus ; early shake
hands , and join their forces for a future struggle . We are taught to cheerfully accept the verdict of the majority ; and , surely no better illustration of the practice of this precept could be found than-is presented in this matter .
The fact that Bro . Manfield ' s supporters recorded no less than 1 , 026 votes on his behalf at the recent election proves beyond a doubt that he is a very
popular candidate , and regarded as well deserving of the honour for which he competed . Now that a host of . his _ re . c . ent _ . oppQnents havcranged themselves - under his banner he , would : seem , to have arivalmost certain
prospect o | success , and he will be ; a bold-man-iindeed who attempts to oppose Bro . Manfield ' s , candidature for . the Grand Treasurefship of 1900-1 .. We wish him
success , on that occasion , and even hope he may have to fight hard to win it , as victory against a strong opponent must at all times be more creditable than a mere walkover . - K ¦ ' - ; .: : •; '¦;'; ^ . - . :: :. ¦; ¦ ¦
_ The AVest London Masonic Election Association urgently desires assistance in promoting the election of Marguerite Knott ,., a ^ . candidate-for the ,. Royal-Masonic Institution-for Girls , whose age will preclude her from taking part in another election if unsuccessful in April . She is a daughter
of the late Bro . Knott , who was for some years Master of the Fulham Union Workhouse , and died on . the 19 th June 18 97 , leaving his widow and family totally unprovided for . Bro ! Knott was initiated in the Belvedere Lodge , No . 503 , and was a member of the City of London Lodge , No . 001 at the
time ot his decease . Votes for either of the Masonic Institutions will be available , and may be sent to the Secretaries—Bro . A . Williams P . M ., 83 Hammersmith Road , W ., or Bro . J . H . Cumming P . M ., 6 9 Dalling Road , Hammersmith , W .
Consecration.
CONSECRATION .
CLIFTON LODGE .
ON Tuesday , 14 th inst ., the Consecration of the Clifton Lodge , E . C ., installation of W . M ., and investiture of Officers took place at the Clifton ( Braamfontein ) Wesleyan School room . The ceremony was performed by Bro . J . da Silva Past District Senior Grand Warden , with marked impressiveness . There was a large attendance of members and visitors , says the "Standard and Diggers' News . "
Gloucestershire And Herefordshire.
GLOUCESTERSHIRE AND HEREFORDSHIRE .
rriHE annual meeting of the Provincial Grand Lodge of JL Mark Masters has been fixed by Bro . R . V . Vassar-Smith for the 5 th May , at Ross , the Consecration of a new Mark Lodge in that town , to be named the Kyrle , taking place on the same day .
Proposed Hall At Newbury.
PROPOSED HALL AT NEWBURY .
fpHE preliminary arrangements for the provision of a JL Masonic Hall are proceeding most satisfactorily . At the last meeting of the Loyal Berkshire Lodge of Hope , the Secretary Brother Past Master Stephen Knight read a report from the Provisional Committee , as to the purchase by the
Worshipful Master of centrally situated premises , which are admirably suited for adaptation as a Masonic Hall . An enlarged Committee was appointed , with power to engage the services of Past Master W . Ravenscroft , architect , of Reading , who will furnish a report as to alterations necessary .
As mentioned last week , the Fifteen Sections will be worked at the Guelph Lodge of Instruction , No . 1685 , on Wednesday next , 22 nd inst ., at the Plough and Harrow , Leytonstone Road , E ., commencing at 7 p . m . Bro . James Oxley P . M . 1306 will preside , with B . DaCosta P . M . 1349
as I . P . M ., J . C . Yeoman P . M . 1685 Preceptor , Basil Stewart P . M . 2411 S . W .,. D . Moss P . M . 1349 1275 P . D . G . S . B . Transvaal J . W ., T . P . Morgan 1685 Sec , L . A . DaCosta P . M . 1349 ^ -D ., and J . P . Torfowsky 205 J . D . The different Sections will be worked by the following Brethren : First
Lecture—Bros . J . Davis J . D . 1349 , S . B . Lotheim 205 , S . Emden 1349 , J . Richmond I . G . 205 , D . Moss P . M . 1349 , J . Goulston D . C . 1349 , N . Goldman I . G . 1349 . Second
Lecture—Bros . A . J . Allison 175 , B . DaCosta P . M . 1349 , T . Blyth W . M . 2411 , Basil Stewart P . M . 2411 , T . W . Box 241 I . Third Lecture—Bros . M . DaCosta W . M . 1349 , L . A . DaCosta P . M . 1349 , H . Harris P . M . 1349 .
The members of the Prince Frederick William Lodge of Instruction will pay a visit to the Brondesbury Lodge of Instruction , at the Earl Derby Hotel , High Road , Kilburn , on Monday , 27 th inst ., when the ceremony of installation will be rehearsed . Bro . Dr . A . Achard , of the Wharton Lodge , will preside as W . M .
A pleasing event at the recent meeting of the Cinque Ports Lodge , No . 1206 , at Sandwich , was the presentation of a handsome inkstand to Brother T . M . Jotcham P . M ., the late Treasurer , on his removal to London , in acknowledgment of the services he had rendered to the Lodge during his residence in Sandwich .
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The Grand Treasurership.
THE GRAND TREASURERSHIP .
V & T'E are pleased to hear that the recent defeat of yy Bro . Harry Manfield , of Northampton , on the poll for the office of Grand Treasurer of England for 1899-1900 , has been taken in good part , not only by
the candidate himself , but by those who worked on his behalf , and who , although defeated , were certainly by no means disgraced .
Bro . Harry Manfield , at the earnest request of his Executive Committee , has been asked to stand again fpr the office of Grand Treasurer at the next election
and has consented to do so , and from the fact that Sir John Monckton , the Chairman , and many of the members of Bro . Bevari ' s ; Executive Committee"have
expressed a desire , to . jom Bro . Manfield ' s . Committee for next year , and have , moreover , pledged themselves to do everything in their power to secure his return , his success would seem to be pretty well assured thus early .
ft is characteristic of the principles of Freemasonry that a Brother defeated on such a poll as occurred at the Quarterly Communication of Grand Lodge , and those who virtually defeated him , can thus ; early shake
hands , and join their forces for a future struggle . We are taught to cheerfully accept the verdict of the majority ; and , surely no better illustration of the practice of this precept could be found than-is presented in this matter .
The fact that Bro . Manfield ' s supporters recorded no less than 1 , 026 votes on his behalf at the recent election proves beyond a doubt that he is a very
popular candidate , and regarded as well deserving of the honour for which he competed . Now that a host of . his _ re . c . ent _ . oppQnents havcranged themselves - under his banner he , would : seem , to have arivalmost certain
prospect o | success , and he will be ; a bold-man-iindeed who attempts to oppose Bro . Manfield ' s , candidature for . the Grand Treasurefship of 1900-1 .. We wish him
success , on that occasion , and even hope he may have to fight hard to win it , as victory against a strong opponent must at all times be more creditable than a mere walkover . - K ¦ ' - ; .: : •; '¦;'; ^ . - . :: :. ¦; ¦ ¦
_ The AVest London Masonic Election Association urgently desires assistance in promoting the election of Marguerite Knott ,., a ^ . candidate-for the ,. Royal-Masonic Institution-for Girls , whose age will preclude her from taking part in another election if unsuccessful in April . She is a daughter
of the late Bro . Knott , who was for some years Master of the Fulham Union Workhouse , and died on . the 19 th June 18 97 , leaving his widow and family totally unprovided for . Bro ! Knott was initiated in the Belvedere Lodge , No . 503 , and was a member of the City of London Lodge , No . 001 at the
time ot his decease . Votes for either of the Masonic Institutions will be available , and may be sent to the Secretaries—Bro . A . Williams P . M ., 83 Hammersmith Road , W ., or Bro . J . H . Cumming P . M ., 6 9 Dalling Road , Hammersmith , W .
Consecration.
CONSECRATION .
CLIFTON LODGE .
ON Tuesday , 14 th inst ., the Consecration of the Clifton Lodge , E . C ., installation of W . M ., and investiture of Officers took place at the Clifton ( Braamfontein ) Wesleyan School room . The ceremony was performed by Bro . J . da Silva Past District Senior Grand Warden , with marked impressiveness . There was a large attendance of members and visitors , says the "Standard and Diggers' News . "
Gloucestershire And Herefordshire.
GLOUCESTERSHIRE AND HEREFORDSHIRE .
rriHE annual meeting of the Provincial Grand Lodge of JL Mark Masters has been fixed by Bro . R . V . Vassar-Smith for the 5 th May , at Ross , the Consecration of a new Mark Lodge in that town , to be named the Kyrle , taking place on the same day .
Proposed Hall At Newbury.
PROPOSED HALL AT NEWBURY .
fpHE preliminary arrangements for the provision of a JL Masonic Hall are proceeding most satisfactorily . At the last meeting of the Loyal Berkshire Lodge of Hope , the Secretary Brother Past Master Stephen Knight read a report from the Provisional Committee , as to the purchase by the
Worshipful Master of centrally situated premises , which are admirably suited for adaptation as a Masonic Hall . An enlarged Committee was appointed , with power to engage the services of Past Master W . Ravenscroft , architect , of Reading , who will furnish a report as to alterations necessary .
As mentioned last week , the Fifteen Sections will be worked at the Guelph Lodge of Instruction , No . 1685 , on Wednesday next , 22 nd inst ., at the Plough and Harrow , Leytonstone Road , E ., commencing at 7 p . m . Bro . James Oxley P . M . 1306 will preside , with B . DaCosta P . M . 1349
as I . P . M ., J . C . Yeoman P . M . 1685 Preceptor , Basil Stewart P . M . 2411 S . W .,. D . Moss P . M . 1349 1275 P . D . G . S . B . Transvaal J . W ., T . P . Morgan 1685 Sec , L . A . DaCosta P . M . 1349 ^ -D ., and J . P . Torfowsky 205 J . D . The different Sections will be worked by the following Brethren : First
Lecture—Bros . J . Davis J . D . 1349 , S . B . Lotheim 205 , S . Emden 1349 , J . Richmond I . G . 205 , D . Moss P . M . 1349 , J . Goulston D . C . 1349 , N . Goldman I . G . 1349 . Second
Lecture—Bros . A . J . Allison 175 , B . DaCosta P . M . 1349 , T . Blyth W . M . 2411 , Basil Stewart P . M . 2411 , T . W . Box 241 I . Third Lecture—Bros . M . DaCosta W . M . 1349 , L . A . DaCosta P . M . 1349 , H . Harris P . M . 1349 .
The members of the Prince Frederick William Lodge of Instruction will pay a visit to the Brondesbury Lodge of Instruction , at the Earl Derby Hotel , High Road , Kilburn , on Monday , 27 th inst ., when the ceremony of installation will be rehearsed . Bro . Dr . A . Achard , of the Wharton Lodge , will preside as W . M .
A pleasing event at the recent meeting of the Cinque Ports Lodge , No . 1206 , at Sandwich , was the presentation of a handsome inkstand to Brother T . M . Jotcham P . M ., the late Treasurer , on his removal to London , in acknowledgment of the services he had rendered to the Lodge during his residence in Sandwich .