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Installation Meetings, &C.

INSTALLATION MEETINGS , & c .

— : o : — DUKE OF CORNWALL LODGE , No . 1839 . THE Installation meeting of this Lodge was held on Saturday , the 13 th iDstant , at Freemasons' Hall , Great Queen . street , Lincoln ' s Inn , W . C . Afc four o ' clock the brethren assembled , under the presidency of the Worshipful Master , Brother A . Stokes . After the minutes of the regular meeting of 12 th April , and of an Emergenoy Meeting of 21 sfc June , had been read and confirmed , Bro .

F . H . Stollery was raised to the sublime degree . Lodge was resumed , and the W . M . elect , Bro . J . W . Dewsnap , was presented , and regularly installed by the outgoing Master who carried onfc the ceremony in the same perfect manner that has characterised his work during the past year . On the re-admission of those brethren who are not yet entitled to wear the levels , the following were appointed to the

several offices : — Brothers A . Stokes Immediate Past Master , G . F . Smith sen . S . W ., A . Williams J . W ., T . 0 . Corpe P . M . Trea . sorer , S . J . Rossiter P . M . Seoretary , H . Cattermole S . D ., W . B . Marcus J . D ., A . Jakins I . G ., J . Da Silva Direotor of Ceremonies , H . S . Trego Organist , H . Anerbach Steward , Bowler Tyler . The addresses to Master , Wardens and Brethren were delivered by

Bro . Corpe P . M ., who acquitted himself creditably . The new Master was now called upon to exercise himself . The ballot was brought into requisition for Mr . Ohristoph Herman Knnth , who was proposed by Brother J . Da Silva and seconded by Bro . S . J . Rossiter Seore . tary ; and for Mr . John Lemon Rutledge , proposed by Brother C . W . Cox and seconded by Brother J . Da Silva . These gentlemen

presented themselves as candidates for initiation . The result was unanimously in favour of both candidates , and they were introduced and took their first step in Freemasonry . Brother Dewsnap performed his share of the work of the day in suoh a way as to leave it a foregone conclusion that the reputation this Lodge has acquired for correct ritual will not be endangered by his inter .

pretatxon . The usual routine work was then considered . The case of a brother of the Lodge who had fallen into distressed circumstances was brought under notice , and relief given from the Bene , volent Fund to the amount of £ 5 . Some resignations were tendered and accepted ; a candidate was proposed for initiation ; and after "hearty good wishes" had been expressed , Lodge was closed .

We must not omit to mention that a Past Master ' s jewel was presented to Brother Stokes , who was heartily complimented ou the way he had conducted the business during his year of office . A capital banquet was supplied by Messrs . Spiers and Pond , superintended by Brother E . Dawkins . The after proceedings were of a

most agreeable character , the intervals between the toasts being well filled by some capital songs . It was a late hour ere the brethren separated . The following were present as Visitors -. —Bros . John Etherington J . W . 1310 , George Quin 334 , George Bean W . M . 188 , W . W . Morgan W . M . 211 , A . E . Staley P . M . 185 , A . Hagan 1471 , Walter V . Braham 1471 , H . Wright W . M . elect 1827 , A . P . Keeling D . C . 167 , W . H . Brand P . M . 1622 , A . G . Dodson P . M . 188 , M . Krumm 185 , J . Da Silva 205 , G . Wakefield 1298 , C . A . White 1777 .

ST . JOHN'S LODGE , No . 795 . FAVOURED with pleasant weather , the members of this Lodge m m had a very agreeable time of it on Wednesday last , at the Raymead Hotel , Maidenhead . Lodge was opened by the W . M ., Bro . T . B . Linsoott , who was supported by J . C . Innes S . W ., John Greenfield J . W ., Captain J . Finch P . M . Treasurer , H . H . Hodges P . M . Secretary , F . Foxley J . D ., H . Conolly I . G ., E . J . Withers D . C , & c .

Amongst the Visitors were Bros . Baker P . M . 1305 . Watts P . M 194 , E . Ay ling P . M . 975 , E . Payne J . W . 1602 , and W . W . Morgan 211 . After the minntes of the last meeting bad been read and confirmed , the W . M . expressed his regret that there wa 3 no ceremonial work to perform ; at the same time the business they were assembled to transaot was of no perfnnctory character , inasmuch as they had to

elect a Worshipful Master for the ensuing year . The brethren also would have to elect a Treasnrer , in addition to other matters that he was sure would receive their careful consideration . The ballot was then taken for the eleotion of W . M ., and the Senior Warden , Bro . Charles Innes , was unanimously chosen to fill that office . This compliment was gracefully acknowledged by Bro . Innes ,

who assured the brethren he should do all in his power to make his term of office' pass pleasantly . Bro . Capt . Finch was re-elected Treasnrer , and here again the decision of the brethren was received with every sign of satisfaction , while Capt . Finch expressed his pleasure at having been elected , and assured tbe brethren of his desire to continue to work for the advantage of the Lodge .

Brothers John Soper , Greenfield , aud Dealing , with the recognized Officers of the Lodge , were appointed a Committee to audit the accounts . The election of a Tyler was , however , deferred . The Ballot was next brought into requisition for Bro . Walter Holcombe , Secretary Pbrxsnix Lodge , No . 173 , who was proposed as a joining member by Bro . Finch P . M . and seconded by Bro . P . M .

Allen . The result was unanimously iu favour of this candidate , who took his seat as a member of the Lodge . Shortly afterwards Lodge was closed , and the brethren had a trip to Cookham Bridge , by steam launch . After the return journey a capital banquet was supplied by host Deacon , and on tho removal of the cloth the customary toasts were honoured . Tho replies wore

necessarily brief , bnt the compliments paid both the W . M . and the W . M . elect were received with the greatest cordialit y . The mstallation meeting will take place on Wednesday , the 15 th Octobor , and we are assured that the good feeling which has been so well sustained during the Mastership of Bro . Linscotfc will continue while this Lodge is under the rule of his successor .

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Installation Meetings, &C.

INSTALLATION MEETINGS , & c .

— : o : — DUKE OF CORNWALL LODGE , No . 1839 . THE Installation meeting of this Lodge was held on Saturday , the 13 th iDstant , at Freemasons' Hall , Great Queen . street , Lincoln ' s Inn , W . C . Afc four o ' clock the brethren assembled , under the presidency of the Worshipful Master , Brother A . Stokes . After the minutes of the regular meeting of 12 th April , and of an Emergenoy Meeting of 21 sfc June , had been read and confirmed , Bro .

F . H . Stollery was raised to the sublime degree . Lodge was resumed , and the W . M . elect , Bro . J . W . Dewsnap , was presented , and regularly installed by the outgoing Master who carried onfc the ceremony in the same perfect manner that has characterised his work during the past year . On the re-admission of those brethren who are not yet entitled to wear the levels , the following were appointed to the

several offices : — Brothers A . Stokes Immediate Past Master , G . F . Smith sen . S . W ., A . Williams J . W ., T . 0 . Corpe P . M . Trea . sorer , S . J . Rossiter P . M . Seoretary , H . Cattermole S . D ., W . B . Marcus J . D ., A . Jakins I . G ., J . Da Silva Direotor of Ceremonies , H . S . Trego Organist , H . Anerbach Steward , Bowler Tyler . The addresses to Master , Wardens and Brethren were delivered by

Bro . Corpe P . M ., who acquitted himself creditably . The new Master was now called upon to exercise himself . The ballot was brought into requisition for Mr . Ohristoph Herman Knnth , who was proposed by Brother J . Da Silva and seconded by Bro . S . J . Rossiter Seore . tary ; and for Mr . John Lemon Rutledge , proposed by Brother C . W . Cox and seconded by Brother J . Da Silva . These gentlemen

presented themselves as candidates for initiation . The result was unanimously in favour of both candidates , and they were introduced and took their first step in Freemasonry . Brother Dewsnap performed his share of the work of the day in suoh a way as to leave it a foregone conclusion that the reputation this Lodge has acquired for correct ritual will not be endangered by his inter .

pretatxon . The usual routine work was then considered . The case of a brother of the Lodge who had fallen into distressed circumstances was brought under notice , and relief given from the Bene , volent Fund to the amount of £ 5 . Some resignations were tendered and accepted ; a candidate was proposed for initiation ; and after "hearty good wishes" had been expressed , Lodge was closed .

We must not omit to mention that a Past Master ' s jewel was presented to Brother Stokes , who was heartily complimented ou the way he had conducted the business during his year of office . A capital banquet was supplied by Messrs . Spiers and Pond , superintended by Brother E . Dawkins . The after proceedings were of a

most agreeable character , the intervals between the toasts being well filled by some capital songs . It was a late hour ere the brethren separated . The following were present as Visitors -. —Bros . John Etherington J . W . 1310 , George Quin 334 , George Bean W . M . 188 , W . W . Morgan W . M . 211 , A . E . Staley P . M . 185 , A . Hagan 1471 , Walter V . Braham 1471 , H . Wright W . M . elect 1827 , A . P . Keeling D . C . 167 , W . H . Brand P . M . 1622 , A . G . Dodson P . M . 188 , M . Krumm 185 , J . Da Silva 205 , G . Wakefield 1298 , C . A . White 1777 .

ST . JOHN'S LODGE , No . 795 . FAVOURED with pleasant weather , the members of this Lodge m m had a very agreeable time of it on Wednesday last , at the Raymead Hotel , Maidenhead . Lodge was opened by the W . M ., Bro . T . B . Linsoott , who was supported by J . C . Innes S . W ., John Greenfield J . W ., Captain J . Finch P . M . Treasurer , H . H . Hodges P . M . Secretary , F . Foxley J . D ., H . Conolly I . G ., E . J . Withers D . C , & c .

Amongst the Visitors were Bros . Baker P . M . 1305 . Watts P . M 194 , E . Ay ling P . M . 975 , E . Payne J . W . 1602 , and W . W . Morgan 211 . After the minntes of the last meeting bad been read and confirmed , the W . M . expressed his regret that there wa 3 no ceremonial work to perform ; at the same time the business they were assembled to transaot was of no perfnnctory character , inasmuch as they had to

elect a Worshipful Master for the ensuing year . The brethren also would have to elect a Treasnrer , in addition to other matters that he was sure would receive their careful consideration . The ballot was then taken for the eleotion of W . M ., and the Senior Warden , Bro . Charles Innes , was unanimously chosen to fill that office . This compliment was gracefully acknowledged by Bro . Innes ,

who assured the brethren he should do all in his power to make his term of office' pass pleasantly . Bro . Capt . Finch was re-elected Treasnrer , and here again the decision of the brethren was received with every sign of satisfaction , while Capt . Finch expressed his pleasure at having been elected , and assured tbe brethren of his desire to continue to work for the advantage of the Lodge .

Brothers John Soper , Greenfield , aud Dealing , with the recognized Officers of the Lodge , were appointed a Committee to audit the accounts . The election of a Tyler was , however , deferred . The Ballot was next brought into requisition for Bro . Walter Holcombe , Secretary Pbrxsnix Lodge , No . 173 , who was proposed as a joining member by Bro . Finch P . M . and seconded by Bro . P . M .

Allen . The result was unanimously iu favour of this candidate , who took his seat as a member of the Lodge . Shortly afterwards Lodge was closed , and the brethren had a trip to Cookham Bridge , by steam launch . After the return journey a capital banquet was supplied by host Deacon , and on tho removal of the cloth the customary toasts were honoured . Tho replies wore

necessarily brief , bnt the compliments paid both the W . M . and the W . M . elect were received with the greatest cordialit y . The mstallation meeting will take place on Wednesday , the 15 th Octobor , and we are assured that the good feeling which has been so well sustained during the Mastership of Bro . Linscotfc will continue while this Lodge is under the rule of his successor .

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INSTALLATION OF H . R . H . THE PRINCE OF WALES As the M . W . G-. M . of England , AT THE ROYAL ALBERT HALL 28 th APRIL 1875 . COPIES of this BEAUTIFUL ENGRAVING by Brother HART'S P . M ., consisting of Artist ' s Proofs , Proofs before Letters , and Lettered Proofs , India Prints , and Plain Prints may be had at Cost Price by applying to Bro . W . R . NORRIS , 29 Southampton Buildings , W . C , London .

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