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Article CITY OF LONDON ORCHESTRAL UNION. Page 1 of 1 Article VETERANS' ENCAMPMENT OF KNIGHTS TEMPLAR, PLYMOUTH. Page 1 of 1 Article ANCIENT EBOR PRECEPTORY, No. 101 (K.T.) Page 1 of 1 Article THE FIFTEEN SECTIONS Page 1 of 1
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City Of London Orchestral Union.
CITY OF LONDON ORCHESTRAL UNION .
THE second Grand Evening Concert of tho season 1 S 79-S 0 was given at tho Albion nail , London Wall , on Wednesday , 17 th inst . These musical entertainments , to which wo havo referred on previous occasions , seem to increase in popularity , if we may judge from tho Buccess that attonded this gathering . Tho conductor , Bro . G . T . II . Seddon , carries out his duties with a spirit of enthusiasm that is
well sustained by tho members of his band ; consequently , tho various selections they perform are rendered with scrupulous attention to all minor details , and as a result a well-balanced and effective programme is at all times put forth . Tho pieces selected for instrumentalists were—Oveture , "Miller and ln " 3 IMen , " Sir II . E . Bishop ; Gebet ( for Orchestra ) , " Dcr Friesehut 7 ! , " Weber ; Solo Euphonium , " Air Vario
in E flat , " Mr . Jones ; Grand Selection , " Gems of Wales , " Hooker , with solos for flute , oboe , clarinet , bassoon , horn , cornet , and euphonium , by Messrs . Tonssaint , Shnekard , Hunter , Snell , Prinquer , Sanderson , and Jones ; Overture , " Semiramido , " Eossini ; Solo Trombone , " 0 , Euddier than tho Cherry , " from Handel's " Acis and Galatea , " Mr . Kennedy ; Grando Valse , "Baden , " Narcisso Bousqnet ,
with Clarinet Obligato for Mr . nuntor ; and the popular March , composed for tho marriage of tho Prince and Princess of Wales , "Tho Procession , " by A . Sullivan . Tho vocalists of the ovening were Miss Marian Burton and Bro . George Weige . We regret that the state of health of our esteemed brother prevented his remaining all the evening , bub , thongh suffering from acute pain , the way in which he delivered the
descriptive song , " Tho Wolf , " by Shield , gave intense gratification to the audience . Tho effect was greatly onhanced by the f nil Orchestral accompaniment . Miss Marian Burton waa down for fonr songs"The Better Land , " "Kathleen Mavonrneeu , " "The old , old Story , " and " My Love has gone a Sailing . " To our mind , she was most effective in tho last of these ; tho demands of the listeners
were most persistent , and after the "Old , old Story , Miss Burton kindly complied for an encore by substituting the ever popular " Jeannette and Jeannot . " In closing our report , wo may state that gentlemen desirous of joining tho Union , either as playing or honorary members , can obtain particulars of the Conductor , Bro . G . T . H . Seddon , 85 Dempsey-street , Stepney , E .
Veterans' Encampment Of Knights Templar, Plymouth.
VETERANS' ENCAMPMENT OF KNIGHTS TEMPLAR , PLYMOUTH .
A meeting of tho Eoyal . Veterans' Preceptory of Masonic Kni ghts Templar was holden at the Huysho Masonic Temple , Plymouth , on Tuesday , lfith inst ., when Sir Knight Thomas Heath , 1 st Captain , who had been previously unanimously elected , was duly installed as tho Preceptor of this tho oldest Preceptory of tho Province . After the formal business of tho evening , which included tho audit of tho
annual accounts—theso passmg unanimously and being declared by tho Treasurer Sir Knight J . Austin P . E . C . as exceedingly satisfactory —tho Encampment was duly closed in form . A Priory of Malta was afterwards opened , and tho E . Sir Knight Heath was installed as E . Prior of tho Order of . St . John of Jerusalem , Palestine , Ehodes and Malta . This ceremony , as well aa the preceding one—that of the
installation of the Eminent Commander of the Encampment—was admirably performed by E . Sir Knight Charles Godtschalk P . E . C . P . P . G . E ., supported by a Board of Installed Past E . Commanders and Preceptors , amongst whom were Fratres Bear-Admiral F . H . H . Glasse P . E . C . P . P . G . M ., J . Austin P . E . C . P . P . G . E ., J . B . Gover P . E . C . P . P . G . T ., S . Jew P . E . C . P . P . G . T ., and J . H . Keats E . C . At the con
clusion of the ceremony tho following Fratres wero appointed and invested as Officers for the ensuing year : —Sir Knight J . H . Keats P . E . C , Sir Knight S . L . E . Tompler 1 st Captain , Sir Knight F . B . Westlake 2 nd Captain , Charles Godtschalk Prelate , J . Austin Treasnrer , J . B . Gover Eegistrar , John James Expert , E . Binding C . of L ., J . H . Square 1 st H ., W . A . Fowler S . B ., S . Jew Almoner , T . Smith Guard .
Ancient Ebor Preceptory, No. 101 (K.T.)
ANCIENT EBOR PRECEPTORY , No . 101 ( K . T . )
THE annual meeting of this body , for the installation of Eminent Preceptor , took place at York , on Tuesday , 9 th inst . The Preceptory was opened at 5 p . m ., and a successful ballot having bean taken , Comp . the Eev . James Blake , of the Eboracum Chapter , No . 1611 , was installed a Knight of the Order by the E . P . Sir Knight J . S . Cumberland , assisted by Sir Knight T . B . Whytehead P . E . P .,
who aoted as Sub-Marshal . A serving fratre was also obligated , and appointed Equerry by dispensation . The E . P . elect , the Hon . W . T . Orde-Powlctt , was then presented and installed by the E . P ., after which he appointed and invested his Officers aa followa : —Sir Knighta G . Simpson Constable , Eev . J . E . M . Young Marshal , T . B . Whytehead P . E . P . Eegistrar and Treasurer , Eev . W . Valentine
Chaplain , J . S . Cumberland P . E . P . Snb-Marshal , T . W . Wilson Captain of Guards , M . Millington First Standard Bearer , A . T . B . Turner Second Standard Bearer , James Blake Pursuivant , G . H . Simpson Organist , J . Ward Sword Bearer , E . Sir Knight J . W . Woodall P . E . P . Geoffry do Bouillon ( Scarborough ) , Prov . Grand Constable for North and East Yorkshire , waa present , and took part in
the ceremonies as an honorary member of the Preceptory . Sir Kni ght J . W . Hughan ( Truro ) was elected an honorary member , and a letter was read from E . Sir Knight A . M . Broadley , of Tunis , thanking the Preceptory for tho honour of being elected an honorary member , and forwarding to tho Preceptory a valuable collection of photographs of Malta and the remains of tho buildings of tho Knights . Tho
Preceptory having been closed , the members adjourned to refreshment for an hour , after which a Priory of Malta was opened , and Sir Knight tho Hon . W . T . Ocdc-Powlett was installed a 3 Prior . Sir Knight James Blake was also admitted to the Order , E . Sir Knight T . B . Whytehead acting as Prior , after which tho Priory was closed .
The Fifteen Sections
THE FIFTEEN SECTIONS
Will be worked at the Constitutional Lodgo of Instruction , No . 55 held at the Bedford Hotel , Southampton-buildings , Holborn , on Tnesdav , 23 rd March . Lodgo will bo oponod at 6 p . m . Bro . John Soper 55 W . M ., II . G . Gnsh I . G . 1511 S . W ., J . S . Brown J . W .
862 J . W . Tho following brethren will assist : —First Lecture : Bros . Linscott , A . G . Pantcr , Edward Willey , Aboil , H . C . Sopor , J . S . Brown , and Watts . Second Lecture : Bros . 0 . Pulman , E . P . Tate , John Bingemnnn , W . Dickins , and Charlos Thompson . Third Lectaro : Bros . T . B . Dodson , H . G . Gush , aud Loewenstark .
At tho Friars' Lodge of Instruction , 1349 , Liverpool Arms , Barkingroad , on Tuesday , 23 rd March , at six o ' clock in the ovoning precisely . Bro . B . Cnndick P . M . No . 1421 will preside ; Bros . T . Barnes P . M . No . 551- and 993 S . W ., W . H . Myers P . M . No . 820 and 1415 J . W . First Lecture : —Bros . Eoberts , Watkins , Dixon , Pavitt , Myors , Andrews , McDonald . Second Leotnre : —Bros . Eawe , Keablo , Shop , herd , Smith , Worsley . Third Leotnre : —Bros . Barker , Musto , Ellis ; Bro . E . T . Worsloy , No . 860 S . W . Hon . Sec .
Eleanor Lodge , No . 1707 . —This Lodge , founded in 1877 , has been hitherto hold at the Angel Hotel , Edmonton , and during the time of its location there , tho number of members increased to twentyfive . Owing , however to a change in the proprietorship of tho hotel , and that the Lodge room wa 3 required by the new arrangements of tho present landlord , it was unanimously resolved to petition Grand
Lodgo for permission to remove the Lodge to tho Moorgate Eostaurant . This sanction having been granted , tho Eleanor Lodgo mot , for tho first time , in its new room , on Wednesday , 3 rd inst . Thero was a full attendance of members and several visiting brethron , all of whom expressed unqualified satisfaction with tho room , which ia well suited to the particular capacities of tho Lodge . The business of
tho evening consisted of initiating Messrs . Stonhill and Piggott , and electing a joining member . Bro . W . F . Catcheside 1063 having been duly balloted for and favourably received , waa then introduced ; after which tho initiation ceremony was very impressively and effectively conducted by Bro . Lovebond W . M . Lodge having been closed in due form , the brethren adjourned to a banquet in tho adjoining room . Graco having been sung , the W . M . gave . tho usual
Masonic toasts , which were heartily received and responded to , and the evening passed away very pleasantly . The general enjoyment was considerably enhanced by the recitations and vocal contributions of several visitors and members . Bro . Fountain Meen Org . 1707 proved of invaluable assistance by his ablo and cheerful conduct at tho piano . The excellent catering of Bro . Kent , tho proprietor , deserves special approbation .
Kilburn Lodge of Instruction , No . 1608 . —Held at Bro . Walton ' s , tho South Molton Hotel , South Molton-strcet , on Monday , tho 15 th inst . Bros . Festa W . M ., Langdon S . W ., Smith J . W ., Willie S . D ., Walton I . G ., Cuff Sec . ; also Bros . Latreillo , Linscott , Blackburn , Baker , McPherson , & c . Tho Lodgo waa opened in duo form , and tho minutes read and confirmed . Tho Lodgo was opened
in the second degree , Bro . Baker answered the questions previous to raising , and then the Lodgo was opened in the third degree . The W . M . worked the ceremony , for the first time . Lodgo was regularly closed to tho first degree , Bro . Langdon was elected W . M . for the ensuing week . All Masonic business being ended , Lodge was closed in duo form . The first dinner of tho Lodge will take place at tho South Molton Hotel , South Molton-strect , on Wednesday , 6 th April proximo .
We last week described tho Britannia Lodge , No . 139 , Sheffield , as the oldest Lodge in the Provinco of West Yorkshire , this was an error , No . 61 , Probity of Halifax , being entitled to that distinction . We are sorry to say that , owing to the extreme pressure on . our space , we are under the necessity of holding over till next weok our notice of tho Installation Meeting of tho Eoyal Union Lodge , No . 382 , Uxbridge , and several other items of considerable interest to our readers .
The brethron of tho musical and theatrical professions will learn with deep regret that one of the most popular of their number has passed away . Talented , kind , genial ; with a hand ever open to meet a friend and relieve distress iu whatever form it presented itself to him , a good man and Mason , Bro . Charles Coote , after intenso suffering , died , on tho 6 th inst ., at his residence , 42 New Bond-street , aged
seventy-two . Bro . Coote was P . M . and Treas . of the Lodge of Israel , No . 205 ; Founder and P . M . of the Asaph Lodge , No . 1319 ; Founder and P . Z . of tho Asaph Chapter , 1319 . His loss will bo deeply felt by the musical profession , and by a large circle of private and Masonic friends . Hia funeral took place last Saturday , at Kensal-green , whore a numerous assembly gathered to pay tho last tribute to departed worth .
St . John ' s Mark Lodge ( T . I . )—A meeting was held on Thursdav , 11 th March , at 24 Chancerv-lane , Bolton . Present—Bros . J . Dovey W . M ., W . II . Alcock S . W ., ? j " Greenhalgh J . W ., Thos . Morris P . P . S . B . Sec , G . P . Brockbank P . G . W . Treas ., Wm . Cooper M . O ., Thos . Higson Tyler , P . M . 's Bros . Entwislo P . P . G . M ., Jas . Newton P . P . G . I . \) f W ., Jas . Horrocks P . P . G . S . B ., Eob . Harvvood P . P . G . D .,
also Bros . Wm . Bottomley , W . Wadeson , John Wolstenholme , Jos . B . Taylor and Nathaniel Nicholson . Lodgo was opened at six o ' clock . After the confirmation of minutes of last meeting Bro . Newton read the auditor ' s report , which was satisfactory . Bros . E . G . Harwood , T . T . Holt and John Priestley of St . Gcorgo's Lodgo 1723 , and John
T . Skelton of Lodgo 14 G wero balloted for , approved , and were severally advanced to tho hon . degree of Mark Master by Bro . Harwood P . P . G . D ., the office of Conductor being filled by Bros . Entwisle P . P . G . M . and Brockbank P . G . IV . Lodge closed at 7 . 45 , and adjourned to banquet at the Commercial Hotel at eight o ' clock .
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City Of London Orchestral Union.
CITY OF LONDON ORCHESTRAL UNION .
THE second Grand Evening Concert of tho season 1 S 79-S 0 was given at tho Albion nail , London Wall , on Wednesday , 17 th inst . These musical entertainments , to which wo havo referred on previous occasions , seem to increase in popularity , if we may judge from tho Buccess that attonded this gathering . Tho conductor , Bro . G . T . II . Seddon , carries out his duties with a spirit of enthusiasm that is
well sustained by tho members of his band ; consequently , tho various selections they perform are rendered with scrupulous attention to all minor details , and as a result a well-balanced and effective programme is at all times put forth . Tho pieces selected for instrumentalists were—Oveture , "Miller and ln " 3 IMen , " Sir II . E . Bishop ; Gebet ( for Orchestra ) , " Dcr Friesehut 7 ! , " Weber ; Solo Euphonium , " Air Vario
in E flat , " Mr . Jones ; Grand Selection , " Gems of Wales , " Hooker , with solos for flute , oboe , clarinet , bassoon , horn , cornet , and euphonium , by Messrs . Tonssaint , Shnekard , Hunter , Snell , Prinquer , Sanderson , and Jones ; Overture , " Semiramido , " Eossini ; Solo Trombone , " 0 , Euddier than tho Cherry , " from Handel's " Acis and Galatea , " Mr . Kennedy ; Grando Valse , "Baden , " Narcisso Bousqnet ,
with Clarinet Obligato for Mr . nuntor ; and the popular March , composed for tho marriage of tho Prince and Princess of Wales , "Tho Procession , " by A . Sullivan . Tho vocalists of the ovening were Miss Marian Burton and Bro . George Weige . We regret that the state of health of our esteemed brother prevented his remaining all the evening , bub , thongh suffering from acute pain , the way in which he delivered the
descriptive song , " Tho Wolf , " by Shield , gave intense gratification to the audience . Tho effect was greatly onhanced by the f nil Orchestral accompaniment . Miss Marian Burton waa down for fonr songs"The Better Land , " "Kathleen Mavonrneeu , " "The old , old Story , " and " My Love has gone a Sailing . " To our mind , she was most effective in tho last of these ; tho demands of the listeners
were most persistent , and after the "Old , old Story , Miss Burton kindly complied for an encore by substituting the ever popular " Jeannette and Jeannot . " In closing our report , wo may state that gentlemen desirous of joining tho Union , either as playing or honorary members , can obtain particulars of the Conductor , Bro . G . T . H . Seddon , 85 Dempsey-street , Stepney , E .
Veterans' Encampment Of Knights Templar, Plymouth.
VETERANS' ENCAMPMENT OF KNIGHTS TEMPLAR , PLYMOUTH .
A meeting of tho Eoyal . Veterans' Preceptory of Masonic Kni ghts Templar was holden at the Huysho Masonic Temple , Plymouth , on Tuesday , lfith inst ., when Sir Knight Thomas Heath , 1 st Captain , who had been previously unanimously elected , was duly installed as tho Preceptor of this tho oldest Preceptory of tho Province . After the formal business of tho evening , which included tho audit of tho
annual accounts—theso passmg unanimously and being declared by tho Treasurer Sir Knight J . Austin P . E . C . as exceedingly satisfactory —tho Encampment was duly closed in form . A Priory of Malta was afterwards opened , and tho E . Sir Knight Heath was installed as E . Prior of tho Order of . St . John of Jerusalem , Palestine , Ehodes and Malta . This ceremony , as well aa the preceding one—that of the
installation of the Eminent Commander of the Encampment—was admirably performed by E . Sir Knight Charles Godtschalk P . E . C . P . P . G . E ., supported by a Board of Installed Past E . Commanders and Preceptors , amongst whom were Fratres Bear-Admiral F . H . H . Glasse P . E . C . P . P . G . M ., J . Austin P . E . C . P . P . G . E ., J . B . Gover P . E . C . P . P . G . T ., S . Jew P . E . C . P . P . G . T ., and J . H . Keats E . C . At the con
clusion of the ceremony tho following Fratres wero appointed and invested as Officers for the ensuing year : —Sir Knight J . H . Keats P . E . C , Sir Knight S . L . E . Tompler 1 st Captain , Sir Knight F . B . Westlake 2 nd Captain , Charles Godtschalk Prelate , J . Austin Treasnrer , J . B . Gover Eegistrar , John James Expert , E . Binding C . of L ., J . H . Square 1 st H ., W . A . Fowler S . B ., S . Jew Almoner , T . Smith Guard .
Ancient Ebor Preceptory, No. 101 (K.T.)
ANCIENT EBOR PRECEPTORY , No . 101 ( K . T . )
THE annual meeting of this body , for the installation of Eminent Preceptor , took place at York , on Tuesday , 9 th inst . The Preceptory was opened at 5 p . m ., and a successful ballot having bean taken , Comp . the Eev . James Blake , of the Eboracum Chapter , No . 1611 , was installed a Knight of the Order by the E . P . Sir Knight J . S . Cumberland , assisted by Sir Knight T . B . Whytehead P . E . P .,
who aoted as Sub-Marshal . A serving fratre was also obligated , and appointed Equerry by dispensation . The E . P . elect , the Hon . W . T . Orde-Powlctt , was then presented and installed by the E . P ., after which he appointed and invested his Officers aa followa : —Sir Knighta G . Simpson Constable , Eev . J . E . M . Young Marshal , T . B . Whytehead P . E . P . Eegistrar and Treasurer , Eev . W . Valentine
Chaplain , J . S . Cumberland P . E . P . Snb-Marshal , T . W . Wilson Captain of Guards , M . Millington First Standard Bearer , A . T . B . Turner Second Standard Bearer , James Blake Pursuivant , G . H . Simpson Organist , J . Ward Sword Bearer , E . Sir Knight J . W . Woodall P . E . P . Geoffry do Bouillon ( Scarborough ) , Prov . Grand Constable for North and East Yorkshire , waa present , and took part in
the ceremonies as an honorary member of the Preceptory . Sir Kni ght J . W . Hughan ( Truro ) was elected an honorary member , and a letter was read from E . Sir Knight A . M . Broadley , of Tunis , thanking the Preceptory for tho honour of being elected an honorary member , and forwarding to tho Preceptory a valuable collection of photographs of Malta and the remains of tho buildings of tho Knights . Tho
Preceptory having been closed , the members adjourned to refreshment for an hour , after which a Priory of Malta was opened , and Sir Knight tho Hon . W . T . Ocdc-Powlett was installed a 3 Prior . Sir Knight James Blake was also admitted to the Order , E . Sir Knight T . B . Whytehead acting as Prior , after which tho Priory was closed .
The Fifteen Sections
THE FIFTEEN SECTIONS
Will be worked at the Constitutional Lodgo of Instruction , No . 55 held at the Bedford Hotel , Southampton-buildings , Holborn , on Tnesdav , 23 rd March . Lodgo will bo oponod at 6 p . m . Bro . John Soper 55 W . M ., II . G . Gnsh I . G . 1511 S . W ., J . S . Brown J . W .
862 J . W . Tho following brethren will assist : —First Lecture : Bros . Linscott , A . G . Pantcr , Edward Willey , Aboil , H . C . Sopor , J . S . Brown , and Watts . Second Lecture : Bros . 0 . Pulman , E . P . Tate , John Bingemnnn , W . Dickins , and Charlos Thompson . Third Lectaro : Bros . T . B . Dodson , H . G . Gush , aud Loewenstark .
At tho Friars' Lodge of Instruction , 1349 , Liverpool Arms , Barkingroad , on Tuesday , 23 rd March , at six o ' clock in the ovoning precisely . Bro . B . Cnndick P . M . No . 1421 will preside ; Bros . T . Barnes P . M . No . 551- and 993 S . W ., W . H . Myers P . M . No . 820 and 1415 J . W . First Lecture : —Bros . Eoberts , Watkins , Dixon , Pavitt , Myors , Andrews , McDonald . Second Leotnre : —Bros . Eawe , Keablo , Shop , herd , Smith , Worsley . Third Leotnre : —Bros . Barker , Musto , Ellis ; Bro . E . T . Worsloy , No . 860 S . W . Hon . Sec .
Eleanor Lodge , No . 1707 . —This Lodge , founded in 1877 , has been hitherto hold at the Angel Hotel , Edmonton , and during the time of its location there , tho number of members increased to twentyfive . Owing , however to a change in the proprietorship of tho hotel , and that the Lodge room wa 3 required by the new arrangements of tho present landlord , it was unanimously resolved to petition Grand
Lodgo for permission to remove the Lodge to tho Moorgate Eostaurant . This sanction having been granted , tho Eleanor Lodgo mot , for tho first time , in its new room , on Wednesday , 3 rd inst . Thero was a full attendance of members and several visiting brethron , all of whom expressed unqualified satisfaction with tho room , which ia well suited to the particular capacities of tho Lodge . The business of
tho evening consisted of initiating Messrs . Stonhill and Piggott , and electing a joining member . Bro . W . F . Catcheside 1063 having been duly balloted for and favourably received , waa then introduced ; after which tho initiation ceremony was very impressively and effectively conducted by Bro . Lovebond W . M . Lodge having been closed in due form , the brethren adjourned to a banquet in tho adjoining room . Graco having been sung , the W . M . gave . tho usual
Masonic toasts , which were heartily received and responded to , and the evening passed away very pleasantly . The general enjoyment was considerably enhanced by the recitations and vocal contributions of several visitors and members . Bro . Fountain Meen Org . 1707 proved of invaluable assistance by his ablo and cheerful conduct at tho piano . The excellent catering of Bro . Kent , tho proprietor , deserves special approbation .
Kilburn Lodge of Instruction , No . 1608 . —Held at Bro . Walton ' s , tho South Molton Hotel , South Molton-strcet , on Monday , tho 15 th inst . Bros . Festa W . M ., Langdon S . W ., Smith J . W ., Willie S . D ., Walton I . G ., Cuff Sec . ; also Bros . Latreillo , Linscott , Blackburn , Baker , McPherson , & c . Tho Lodgo waa opened in duo form , and tho minutes read and confirmed . Tho Lodgo was opened
in the second degree , Bro . Baker answered the questions previous to raising , and then the Lodgo was opened in the third degree . The W . M . worked the ceremony , for the first time . Lodgo was regularly closed to tho first degree , Bro . Langdon was elected W . M . for the ensuing week . All Masonic business being ended , Lodge was closed in duo form . The first dinner of tho Lodge will take place at tho South Molton Hotel , South Molton-strect , on Wednesday , 6 th April proximo .
We last week described tho Britannia Lodge , No . 139 , Sheffield , as the oldest Lodge in the Provinco of West Yorkshire , this was an error , No . 61 , Probity of Halifax , being entitled to that distinction . We are sorry to say that , owing to the extreme pressure on . our space , we are under the necessity of holding over till next weok our notice of tho Installation Meeting of tho Eoyal Union Lodge , No . 382 , Uxbridge , and several other items of considerable interest to our readers .
The brethron of tho musical and theatrical professions will learn with deep regret that one of the most popular of their number has passed away . Talented , kind , genial ; with a hand ever open to meet a friend and relieve distress iu whatever form it presented itself to him , a good man and Mason , Bro . Charles Coote , after intenso suffering , died , on tho 6 th inst ., at his residence , 42 New Bond-street , aged
seventy-two . Bro . Coote was P . M . and Treas . of the Lodge of Israel , No . 205 ; Founder and P . M . of the Asaph Lodge , No . 1319 ; Founder and P . Z . of tho Asaph Chapter , 1319 . His loss will bo deeply felt by the musical profession , and by a large circle of private and Masonic friends . Hia funeral took place last Saturday , at Kensal-green , whore a numerous assembly gathered to pay tho last tribute to departed worth .
St . John ' s Mark Lodge ( T . I . )—A meeting was held on Thursdav , 11 th March , at 24 Chancerv-lane , Bolton . Present—Bros . J . Dovey W . M ., W . II . Alcock S . W ., ? j " Greenhalgh J . W ., Thos . Morris P . P . S . B . Sec , G . P . Brockbank P . G . W . Treas ., Wm . Cooper M . O ., Thos . Higson Tyler , P . M . 's Bros . Entwislo P . P . G . M ., Jas . Newton P . P . G . I . \) f W ., Jas . Horrocks P . P . G . S . B ., Eob . Harvvood P . P . G . D .,
also Bros . Wm . Bottomley , W . Wadeson , John Wolstenholme , Jos . B . Taylor and Nathaniel Nicholson . Lodgo was opened at six o ' clock . After the confirmation of minutes of last meeting Bro . Newton read the auditor ' s report , which was satisfactory . Bros . E . G . Harwood , T . T . Holt and John Priestley of St . Gcorgo's Lodgo 1723 , and John
T . Skelton of Lodgo 14 G wero balloted for , approved , and were severally advanced to tho hon . degree of Mark Master by Bro . Harwood P . P . G . D ., the office of Conductor being filled by Bros . Entwisle P . P . G . M . and Brockbank P . G . IV . Lodge closed at 7 . 45 , and adjourned to banquet at the Commercial Hotel at eight o ' clock .