Skip to main content
Museum of Freemasonry

Masonic Periodicals Online

  • Explore
  • Advanced Search
  • Home
  • Explore
  • The Freemason's Chronicle
  • Dec. 20, 1879
  • Page 9
  • MARK MASONRY.
Current:

The Freemason's Chronicle, Dec. 20, 1879: Page 9

  • Back to The Freemason's Chronicle, Dec. 20, 1879
  • Print image
  • Articles/Ads
    Article PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE OF SOMERSET. ← Page 2 of 2
    Article PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE OF SOMERSET. Page 2 of 2
    Article MARK MASONRY. Page 1 of 2 →
Page 9

Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.

Provincial Grand Lodge Of Somerset.

pattern . Tho room wa 3 also decorated with plants , and tho banners of the various Lodges added much to tho general effect . Conspicuous among the 3 o latter was a very handsomely worked ono belonging to St . Kew Lodge , representing tho Saint in tho act of imparting instruction . A portion of tho lower end of tho Hall was screened , and formed a reception and clothing room for tho general body of

tho brethren . It had been confidently hoped that tho Provincial Grand Master himself would havo been in attendance , but this hope at the last moment was doomed to disappointment , a letter being received from tho noble Earl conveying tho uuwolcomo intelligence that he was confined to his room at Pixton Park , his Somersetshire seat , by an attack of gout . In his absence , theroforo , tho V . W . Bro .

R . C . Else D . P . G . M . presided , and tho gratificition of the brethrau was much incroasod by tho preseneo of Bro . Colonel A . \ V . Adair , tho most popular P . P . G . M . Among those present were : —Bros . Rev . J . J . Knox-Fletohor P . G . Chaplain , B . Cox P . M . 1222 P . G . Treasurer pro tern , J . C . Hunt P . G . Secretary pro tern , S . Toms P . G . S . D ., Nowington Bridges P . G . J . D ., J . Tompsett W . M . 814 P . G . S . ; representatives

from each of tho Lodges of the Province , and the following Visitors : —R . M . VVorlock P . G . Secretary Bristol , J . R . Shorland 610 P . G . S . W . Bristol , H . Grath 471 P . G . S . W . Monmouth , W . Bluadoll 858 , Gabriel Williams 686 , G . Glossop P . M . 887 , H . M . Tainsh 4 S 2 . Tho Provincial Grand Lodgo was opened shortly after twelve o ' clock , when tho Grand Officers entered in

procession , being received with tho customary houonrs by the assembled brethren . The D . P . G . M . took his seat on tho Throne , supported on the right by Bro . General Munbeo , and on tho left by Bro . Col . Adair . Tho D . P . G . M . expressed his regret at tho absence of the P . G . M ., and read a letter of apology from tho noble Earl assigning illness as the cause of his absence , and sondiug his hearty good wishes to the

brethren . The Lodgo was opened in duo form and with prayer by tho P . G . Chaplain , llev . J . J . Kuox-Fletcher . The office of P . G . Sec . being vacant by the death of Bro . Pridcaux , his place was supplied by Bro . J . C . Hunt . The P . G . Treas ., Bro . E . T . Pay no , was absent on account of illness , and Bro . B . Cox acted for him , submitting the accounts . These showed a total incomo of £ 210 3 s 2 d , including a

balance from last account of £ 75 8 s 8 d ; the Lodgo dues amounted to £ 106 13 s Gd . The amouut subscribed for the Masonic Cbaritios was £ 52 10 s . The account closed with a balance iu hand of £ 69 10 s 5 d . The accounts were unanimously passed , and npon the motion of Bro Munbeo , seconded by tho P . G . J . W . Bro . Payno was re-olected P . G .

Treasurer by acclamation . Tho various offices having been declared vacaut , the appointment and investment of now Officers wa 3 proceeded with , collars being bestowed upon tbo following brethren : — Cape . Long P . M . 1190 and 1750 P . G . S . W ., E . S . Blnndoll W . M . 1222 P . G . J . W ., Revs . W . J . Moonoy 285 and J . C . Lyons 291 P . G . Chaps ., E . T . Payno P . G . Treas . ( Bro . Cox received tho collar for him ) ,

A . R . Bailey 973 P . G . R ., J . C . Hunt 291 P . G . Sec , R . Brodie 291 P . G . S . D ., J . E . Jeffries 1199 P . G . J . D ., C . E . Daniel 1755 P . G . Supb . Works , H . C . Hopkins 379 P . G . D . C ., R . J . Damon 329 P . G . A . D . C , J . Butler 285 P . G . S . B ., L . H . Bonn 261 P . G . O ., A . Sargent 1197 P . G . P .. F . U . Wood 291 P . G . A . P ., W . Woodward P . G . Tyler , A . J .

Salter Bath P . G . Asst . Tyler , J . S . Boyd 976 , J . Tuckey 905 , H . S . Brown 41 , F . T . Elworthy 261 , W . E . Porrett 1222 , and W . iteeco 1139 P . G . Stewards . Iu bestowing tho Senior Warden ' s collar upon Captain Long , who received a most cordial greeting , the D . P . G . M . informed him that it was given by tho P . G . M . to mark his appreciation of tlio services ho had rendered to

tho Province as tho chief promoter aud first Master ot" tlio Coloiidgo Lodgo at Clovcdon . The collar of J . W . was given to Bro . E . S . Biundell as W . M . of St . Kow , the receiving Lolgo . Upou the motion of tho D . P . G . M ., a sum of £ 50 was unanimously voted to the widow of Bro . F . R . Pridcaux , tho late P . G . Secretary . Bro . J . L . Stothert , in the absence of the Treasurer , propose-l that a

sum of 52 guineas be paid to the Girls School , in order to constitute the Lodge a Vice-Patron of that Institution . Bro . C . 11 . Davey sesonded the motion , which was carried ; the D . P . G . M . said tho Treasurer had ascertained that £ 21 more would be needed , but this must be deferred . The sum of £ 21 was , upou tho motion of Bro . Reeves , seconded by Bro . Moutrie , voted to tho widow

of Bro . E . S . Appleby . Tho Past Graud Secretary read the report of the Charity Organisation Committee of the Province , which stated that tho whole of the twenty-two Lodges bad appointed delegates who performed their duties in the most efficient manner . The very gratifying statement was made that from tbe date of its inception to the present time the Committee had succeeded in carrying every case

it had taken in hand . Tbo report was received and adopted , upon tho motion of Bro . Newington Bridges , seconded by Bro . Marwood . Bro . J . L . Stothert and Bro . Genl . Munbeo spoke very highly of tho efforts of the D . P . G . M . to promote tho success of the scheme , aud a cordial vote of thank 3 was passed to him for his zealous labours . The alms collected at the Lodge , amounting co £ 6 0 s 8 d , were , upon the

propositiou of Bro . J . J . E . Wiliuiott , seconded by Bro . C . R . Davey , voted to tho West if England Sanatorium . At the close of the Lodge the brethren adjourned to tho Old Assembly Room , Railway Hotel , where the banquet took place . Tho menu was that of a high class dinner , served a la Russe . The viands were of the choicest , the service was as efficient aud satisfactory as it . could well bo , aud the

wines were of the best vintages . Groat credit is due to Bro . J . R . Britton , as well as to Mrs . Britton , for the excellence of their entertainment . The D . P . G . M . presided , being supported by somo of tho moro distinguished brethren . Duo honour having been paid to the Queen and Craft , aud the Prince of Wales as Grand Master , the Pro Grand Masterand Officers of GrandLodge were toasted . Bros . Col . Adair and Rev . C . J . J . Davy responded , the last-named expressing a

hope that tho much respected D . Prov . G . M . of the Province ( Bro . Else ) would before long bo appointed a member of Grand Lodge—a hope that evoked a hearty "Hear , hear " from every one present . In proposing the health of the P . G . M ., the D . P . G . M . again a . ivorted to the cause of his absence , and stated that his lordship requested Mm to assure the brethren that nothing but the distinct aud positive orders of his physician would have kept him away . Iu very warm

Provincial Grand Lodge Of Somerset.

terms the D . P . G . M . proposed tho health of tho much beloved lato P . G . M . ( Bro . Col . Adair ) , who suitably responded , and proposed that of tho D . P . G . M . and tbo ro 3 t of tho P . G . Officer past aud present . Ho traced the rise of tho D . P . G . M . from tho time when ho accepted tho collar of Assistant Secretary , and testified to hi 3 unwearied labours in the causa of Masonry ; ho re-echoed the wish expressed by Bro .

Da 7 y . Acknowledging tho services he receive 1 from the Officers when he occupied tho post of P . G . M ., ho mentioned that it was twonty-six yeara since ho received tho collar of P . G . J . D . Tho D . P . G . M ., in returning thanks , assured tho brethren that if auy honour were conferred upon him ho should consider it aa bestowed upon tho Province . Roviowiug tho past year , he congratulated tho brethren of Taunton

upou tho dedication of tlio Masonic Hall , tho effect of which wonld , he said , elevate tho tone of Masonry . Nothing tended moro to contradict tho idoa that Ma 3 on 3 woro merely " kuifo and fork men " than the establishment of the 3 e halls , and tho promotion of tho cause of charity . Tho other events wero tho Consecration of tho Keynsham Lodge and the death of tho P . G . Secretary , to both of which he

alluded . Bro 3 . Captain Long P . G . S . W ., W . A . Scott ( in the absence of tho P . G . J . W . ) , and General Munbeo also responded . Bro . Grath , of fcho Province of Monmouth , replied for tho visiting brethren , a 3 did also Bros . Worlock and Shorlaud . Bro . J . L . Stothert submitted tho toast of " The Masonio Charities , " referring to tho success whioh attended thoir candidates at olections , and acknowledging the

co-operation of tho Provinces of Bristol and Monmouth . Bro . Bridges responded , and thanked tho Somerset Charity Association for the assistanco given to him in securing the election of a London caudidate . He promised in future not only to place his votes in the hands of tho D . P . G . M ., but to represent tho Province as Steward for tho Boys ' School tho Festival aftor next . In proposing the health of the W . M .,

Officers and brethren of St . Kew , tho D . P . G . M . said ho did not remember an occasion whon the arrangements were more complete , moro satisfactory , or moro comfortably carried out than they were in tho Town Hall , and tho reception at the hospitable board was most handsome . In tho absence of the W . M ., who was obliged to leave , the toast was responded to by tho I . P . M . ( Bro . Sidney Lewis ) , and

likewise by Bro 3 . W . M . Forty ( Secretary ) and Wiliuiott S . W . of the Lodge . Bro . Villa , the I . P . M . of Taunton , in replying for the Master and brethren , of other Lodges , said the hopes of tho brethren at Taunton entertained in providing a Masonic Hall had been more than realised , since the toue of Masonry had been raised and the

number of members increased . Tho experiment , ho thought , should encourage tho brethren in other towns to follow thoir example . " Tho Host and Hostess , with thanks for tho dinner , " was proposed , and the Tyler ' s toast completed the programme . —Westonsuper-Mare Gazette .

Mark Masonry.

MARK MASONRY .

THE TRINITY COLLEGE LODGE OP MARK MASTER MASONS , No . 244 .

A SOMEWHAT moro thaa ordinarily interesting meeting in the Mark Dogreo took place on tho occasion of an Emergency Bloating of this Lodge , which was held at the Lodge-rooms , 61 Weymouth-street , Portlaud-place , London , ou tho 8 th instant . Tho opportunity for entertaining two highly distinguished brethrenviz . Bros . Croft Morgan DKIW , P . Grand Chancellor of tho Supremo Grand Royal Arch Chapter of Scotland , aud A . M . Broadloy ,

D . D . G . M . Malta , and P . G . M . M . M . Tunis and Malta , was taken by our esteemed Bro . E . Passawer LL . U . P . G . Reg . for Middlesex and Surrey , the present W . M . of tho Trinity College Mark Lodge , and the result was uot only creditable to the Lodge itsalf , but was of great importance to the Order , as it afforded the first opportunity for a personal greeting aud acknowledgment of the Mark Degree by an

Officer of the Supreme Royal Arch Degreo of Scotland . It will be remembered by our Mark brethreu that the fact of tho official acknowledgment referred to was made known to them at last Grand Mark Lodge by Bro . Portal , the then acting Grand Mark Master . Bro . Passawerjwas enabled to give only short notice of the meeting , and consequently , though well attended , it had not the presence of

several important Mark brethren , who were compelled to send apologies for absence . Amongst the many present , however , in addition to the distinguished brethren before mentioned , were—The V . W . Bros . F . Davison Dep . G . M . Middlesex and Surroy , F . Binckes P . G . W . and Grand Secretary , Donald M . Dewar P . G . M . O . and Assistant Grand Secretary , Jamea Stevens P . G . J . O .,

S . Rosenthal P . G . O ., H . Lovegrove Prov . G . S . W . Middlesex and Surrey , & o . Amongst the Lodge members wore—Bros . P . Draigo J . W ., J . do Orellana- Treasurer , M . A . Cuffo Secretary , Bradbury Turner S . D ., J . Gordon Saunders Org ., W . J . Jenuings , Plant , Martin , J . Stedman , A . W . S . Hoare , and others . Tho Lodge was opened by Bro . Passawer , and after duo ballot and preparation , Bro . Frank

Ward , of the Alexandra Palaco Lodge , No . loll , was duly advanced . The ceremony was rendered with the fullest possible effect , and its grandeur and solemnity was greatly enhanced by the elaborate musical service . The excellent chamber organ , at which Bro . J . Gordon Saunders presided , and tho musical abilities of several membors of the Lodge materially aided the zealous efforts of the W . M .

and his Officers to produce a complete ceremony , and the Grand Officers present unanimously agreed that a better exemplification of Mark Masouic work had not been within their experience . The principal vocalists were—Bros . Martin , Stedman , Turner , Hoare , and Jeuniugs , all of Trinity College . After propositiou had been

made of further candidates for advancement , the V . W . Bro . Croft Morgan Dow , in his capacity as P . Grand Chancellor of the Supremo Royal Arch Chapter of Scotland , briefly addressed tho Worshipful Master , and extended a formal personal acknowledgment of tho recent couuection which had been formed between

“The Freemason's Chronicle: 1879-12-20, Page 9” Masonic Periodicals Online, Library and Museum of Freemasonry, 10 Aug. 2025, django:8000/periodicals/fcn/issues/fcn_20121879/page/9/.
  • List
  • Grid
Title Category Page
THE PROJECTED EXTENSION OF THE GIRLS' SCHOOL. Article 1
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 2
ROYAL ARCH. Article 3
PRUDENT BRETHREN CHAPTER. Article 3
MASONIC KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 3
INSTALLATION MEETINGS, &c. Article 4
YORK LODGE, No. 236. Article 4
ARTHUR JOHN BROGDEN LODGE, No. 1715, GRANGE OVER SANDS. Article 4
LODGE CHARITY, No. 223. Article 5
THE GREAT CITY LODGE, No. 142G. Article 5
ST. PATRICK'S MILITARY LODGE, No. 295,I.C. Article 5
FALCON LODGE, No. 1416. Article 6
SAINT LEONARD LODGE, No. 1766. Article 6
MASONIC PORTRAITS. Article 7
MASONIC PORTRAITS Article 7
Untitled Ad 8
Untitled Ad 8
Untitled Ad 8
Untitled Ad 8
Untitled Ad 8
Untitled Ad 8
Untitled Ad 8
Untitled Ad 8
Untitled Ad 8
Untitled Ad 8
Untitled Ad 8
PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE OF SOMERSET. Article 8
MARK MASONRY. Article 9
CONSECRATION OF THE DARLINGTON MARK LODGE, No. 250. Article 10
BRIXTON LODGE, No. 234. Article 10
BRIXTON LODGE OF ROYAL ARK MARINERS. Article 10
DIARY FOR THE WEEK. Article 11
Untitled Ad 13
Untitled Ad 13
THE ROYAL MASONIC PUPILS' ASSISTANCE FUND, Article 14
Untitled Ad 15
Untitled Ad 15
Untitled Ad 15
Untitled Ad 15
Untitled Ad 15
Untitled Ad 15
Untitled Ad 15
Untitled Ad 15
Untitled Ad 15
Untitled Ad 15
Untitled Ad 15
Untitled Ad 15
Untitled Ad 15
Untitled Ad 15
Untitled Ad 15
Untitled Ad 15
Untitled Ad 15
Untitled Ad 15
Untitled Ad 16
Untitled Ad 16
Untitled Ad 16
Untitled Ad 16
Untitled Ad 16
Untitled Ad 16
Untitled Ad 16
Untitled Ad 16
Untitled Ad 16
Untitled Ad 16
Untitled Ad 16
Untitled Ad 16
Untitled Ad 16
Untitled Ad 16
Page 1

Page 1

2 Articles
Page 2

Page 2

3 Articles
Page 3

Page 3

4 Articles
Page 4

Page 4

3 Articles
Page 5

Page 5

4 Articles
Page 6

Page 6

3 Articles
Page 7

Page 7

3 Articles
Page 8

Page 8

12 Articles
Page 9

Page 9

3 Articles
Page 10

Page 10

4 Articles
Page 11

Page 11

2 Articles
Page 12

Page 12

2 Articles
Page 13

Page 13

4 Articles
Page 14

Page 14

1 Article
Page 15

Page 15

18 Articles
Page 16

Page 16

14 Articles
Page 9

Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.

Provincial Grand Lodge Of Somerset.

pattern . Tho room wa 3 also decorated with plants , and tho banners of the various Lodges added much to tho general effect . Conspicuous among the 3 o latter was a very handsomely worked ono belonging to St . Kew Lodge , representing tho Saint in tho act of imparting instruction . A portion of tho lower end of tho Hall was screened , and formed a reception and clothing room for tho general body of

tho brethren . It had been confidently hoped that tho Provincial Grand Master himself would havo been in attendance , but this hope at the last moment was doomed to disappointment , a letter being received from tho noble Earl conveying tho uuwolcomo intelligence that he was confined to his room at Pixton Park , his Somersetshire seat , by an attack of gout . In his absence , theroforo , tho V . W . Bro .

R . C . Else D . P . G . M . presided , and tho gratificition of the brethrau was much incroasod by tho preseneo of Bro . Colonel A . \ V . Adair , tho most popular P . P . G . M . Among those present were : —Bros . Rev . J . J . Knox-Fletohor P . G . Chaplain , B . Cox P . M . 1222 P . G . Treasurer pro tern , J . C . Hunt P . G . Secretary pro tern , S . Toms P . G . S . D ., Nowington Bridges P . G . J . D ., J . Tompsett W . M . 814 P . G . S . ; representatives

from each of tho Lodges of the Province , and the following Visitors : —R . M . VVorlock P . G . Secretary Bristol , J . R . Shorland 610 P . G . S . W . Bristol , H . Grath 471 P . G . S . W . Monmouth , W . Bluadoll 858 , Gabriel Williams 686 , G . Glossop P . M . 887 , H . M . Tainsh 4 S 2 . Tho Provincial Grand Lodgo was opened shortly after twelve o ' clock , when tho Grand Officers entered in

procession , being received with tho customary houonrs by the assembled brethren . The D . P . G . M . took his seat on tho Throne , supported on the right by Bro . General Munbeo , and on tho left by Bro . Col . Adair . Tho D . P . G . M . expressed his regret at tho absence of the P . G . M ., and read a letter of apology from tho noble Earl assigning illness as the cause of his absence , and sondiug his hearty good wishes to the

brethren . The Lodgo was opened in duo form and with prayer by tho P . G . Chaplain , llev . J . J . Kuox-Fletcher . The office of P . G . Sec . being vacant by the death of Bro . Pridcaux , his place was supplied by Bro . J . C . Hunt . The P . G . Treas ., Bro . E . T . Pay no , was absent on account of illness , and Bro . B . Cox acted for him , submitting the accounts . These showed a total incomo of £ 210 3 s 2 d , including a

balance from last account of £ 75 8 s 8 d ; the Lodgo dues amounted to £ 106 13 s Gd . The amouut subscribed for the Masonic Cbaritios was £ 52 10 s . The account closed with a balance iu hand of £ 69 10 s 5 d . The accounts were unanimously passed , and npon the motion of Bro Munbeo , seconded by tho P . G . J . W . Bro . Payno was re-olected P . G .

Treasurer by acclamation . Tho various offices having been declared vacaut , the appointment and investment of now Officers wa 3 proceeded with , collars being bestowed upon tbo following brethren : — Cape . Long P . M . 1190 and 1750 P . G . S . W ., E . S . Blnndoll W . M . 1222 P . G . J . W ., Revs . W . J . Moonoy 285 and J . C . Lyons 291 P . G . Chaps ., E . T . Payno P . G . Treas . ( Bro . Cox received tho collar for him ) ,

A . R . Bailey 973 P . G . R ., J . C . Hunt 291 P . G . Sec , R . Brodie 291 P . G . S . D ., J . E . Jeffries 1199 P . G . J . D ., C . E . Daniel 1755 P . G . Supb . Works , H . C . Hopkins 379 P . G . D . C ., R . J . Damon 329 P . G . A . D . C , J . Butler 285 P . G . S . B ., L . H . Bonn 261 P . G . O ., A . Sargent 1197 P . G . P .. F . U . Wood 291 P . G . A . P ., W . Woodward P . G . Tyler , A . J .

Salter Bath P . G . Asst . Tyler , J . S . Boyd 976 , J . Tuckey 905 , H . S . Brown 41 , F . T . Elworthy 261 , W . E . Porrett 1222 , and W . iteeco 1139 P . G . Stewards . Iu bestowing tho Senior Warden ' s collar upon Captain Long , who received a most cordial greeting , the D . P . G . M . informed him that it was given by tho P . G . M . to mark his appreciation of tlio services ho had rendered to

tho Province as tho chief promoter aud first Master ot" tlio Coloiidgo Lodgo at Clovcdon . The collar of J . W . was given to Bro . E . S . Biundell as W . M . of St . Kow , the receiving Lolgo . Upou the motion of tho D . P . G . M ., a sum of £ 50 was unanimously voted to the widow of Bro . F . R . Pridcaux , tho late P . G . Secretary . Bro . J . L . Stothert , in the absence of the Treasurer , propose-l that a

sum of 52 guineas be paid to the Girls School , in order to constitute the Lodge a Vice-Patron of that Institution . Bro . C . 11 . Davey sesonded the motion , which was carried ; the D . P . G . M . said tho Treasurer had ascertained that £ 21 more would be needed , but this must be deferred . The sum of £ 21 was , upou tho motion of Bro . Reeves , seconded by Bro . Moutrie , voted to tho widow

of Bro . E . S . Appleby . Tho Past Graud Secretary read the report of the Charity Organisation Committee of the Province , which stated that tho whole of the twenty-two Lodges bad appointed delegates who performed their duties in the most efficient manner . The very gratifying statement was made that from tbe date of its inception to the present time the Committee had succeeded in carrying every case

it had taken in hand . Tbo report was received and adopted , upon tho motion of Bro . Newington Bridges , seconded by Bro . Marwood . Bro . J . L . Stothert and Bro . Genl . Munbeo spoke very highly of tho efforts of the D . P . G . M . to promote tho success of the scheme , aud a cordial vote of thank 3 was passed to him for his zealous labours . The alms collected at the Lodge , amounting co £ 6 0 s 8 d , were , upon the

propositiou of Bro . J . J . E . Wiliuiott , seconded by Bro . C . R . Davey , voted to tho West if England Sanatorium . At the close of the Lodge the brethren adjourned to tho Old Assembly Room , Railway Hotel , where the banquet took place . Tho menu was that of a high class dinner , served a la Russe . The viands were of the choicest , the service was as efficient aud satisfactory as it . could well bo , aud the

wines were of the best vintages . Groat credit is due to Bro . J . R . Britton , as well as to Mrs . Britton , for the excellence of their entertainment . The D . P . G . M . presided , being supported by somo of tho moro distinguished brethren . Duo honour having been paid to the Queen and Craft , aud the Prince of Wales as Grand Master , the Pro Grand Masterand Officers of GrandLodge were toasted . Bros . Col . Adair and Rev . C . J . J . Davy responded , the last-named expressing a

hope that tho much respected D . Prov . G . M . of the Province ( Bro . Else ) would before long bo appointed a member of Grand Lodge—a hope that evoked a hearty "Hear , hear " from every one present . In proposing the health of the P . G . M ., the D . P . G . M . again a . ivorted to the cause of his absence , and stated that his lordship requested Mm to assure the brethren that nothing but the distinct aud positive orders of his physician would have kept him away . Iu very warm

Provincial Grand Lodge Of Somerset.

terms the D . P . G . M . proposed tho health of tho much beloved lato P . G . M . ( Bro . Col . Adair ) , who suitably responded , and proposed that of tho D . P . G . M . and tbo ro 3 t of tho P . G . Officer past aud present . Ho traced the rise of tho D . P . G . M . from tho time when ho accepted tho collar of Assistant Secretary , and testified to hi 3 unwearied labours in the causa of Masonry ; ho re-echoed the wish expressed by Bro .

Da 7 y . Acknowledging tho services he receive 1 from the Officers when he occupied tho post of P . G . M ., ho mentioned that it was twonty-six yeara since ho received tho collar of P . G . J . D . Tho D . P . G . M ., in returning thanks , assured tho brethren that if auy honour were conferred upon him ho should consider it aa bestowed upon tho Province . Roviowiug tho past year , he congratulated tho brethren of Taunton

upou tho dedication of tlio Masonic Hall , tho effect of which wonld , he said , elevate tho tone of Masonry . Nothing tended moro to contradict tho idoa that Ma 3 on 3 woro merely " kuifo and fork men " than the establishment of the 3 e halls , and tho promotion of tho cause of charity . Tho other events wero tho Consecration of tho Keynsham Lodge and the death of tho P . G . Secretary , to both of which he

alluded . Bro 3 . Captain Long P . G . S . W ., W . A . Scott ( in the absence of tho P . G . J . W . ) , and General Munbeo also responded . Bro . Grath , of fcho Province of Monmouth , replied for tho visiting brethren , a 3 did also Bros . Worlock and Shorlaud . Bro . J . L . Stothert submitted tho toast of " The Masonio Charities , " referring to tho success whioh attended thoir candidates at olections , and acknowledging the

co-operation of tho Provinces of Bristol and Monmouth . Bro . Bridges responded , and thanked tho Somerset Charity Association for the assistanco given to him in securing the election of a London caudidate . He promised in future not only to place his votes in the hands of tho D . P . G . M ., but to represent tho Province as Steward for tho Boys ' School tho Festival aftor next . In proposing the health of the W . M .,

Officers and brethren of St . Kew , tho D . P . G . M . said ho did not remember an occasion whon the arrangements were more complete , moro satisfactory , or moro comfortably carried out than they were in tho Town Hall , and tho reception at the hospitable board was most handsome . In tho absence of the W . M ., who was obliged to leave , the toast was responded to by tho I . P . M . ( Bro . Sidney Lewis ) , and

likewise by Bro 3 . W . M . Forty ( Secretary ) and Wiliuiott S . W . of the Lodge . Bro . Villa , the I . P . M . of Taunton , in replying for the Master and brethren , of other Lodges , said the hopes of tho brethren at Taunton entertained in providing a Masonic Hall had been more than realised , since the toue of Masonry had been raised and the

number of members increased . Tho experiment , ho thought , should encourage tho brethren in other towns to follow thoir example . " Tho Host and Hostess , with thanks for tho dinner , " was proposed , and the Tyler ' s toast completed the programme . —Westonsuper-Mare Gazette .

Mark Masonry.

MARK MASONRY .

THE TRINITY COLLEGE LODGE OP MARK MASTER MASONS , No . 244 .

A SOMEWHAT moro thaa ordinarily interesting meeting in the Mark Dogreo took place on tho occasion of an Emergency Bloating of this Lodge , which was held at the Lodge-rooms , 61 Weymouth-street , Portlaud-place , London , ou tho 8 th instant . Tho opportunity for entertaining two highly distinguished brethrenviz . Bros . Croft Morgan DKIW , P . Grand Chancellor of tho Supremo Grand Royal Arch Chapter of Scotland , aud A . M . Broadloy ,

D . D . G . M . Malta , and P . G . M . M . M . Tunis and Malta , was taken by our esteemed Bro . E . Passawer LL . U . P . G . Reg . for Middlesex and Surrey , the present W . M . of tho Trinity College Mark Lodge , and the result was uot only creditable to the Lodge itsalf , but was of great importance to the Order , as it afforded the first opportunity for a personal greeting aud acknowledgment of the Mark Degree by an

Officer of the Supreme Royal Arch Degreo of Scotland . It will be remembered by our Mark brethreu that the fact of tho official acknowledgment referred to was made known to them at last Grand Mark Lodge by Bro . Portal , the then acting Grand Mark Master . Bro . Passawerjwas enabled to give only short notice of the meeting , and consequently , though well attended , it had not the presence of

several important Mark brethren , who were compelled to send apologies for absence . Amongst the many present , however , in addition to the distinguished brethren before mentioned , were—The V . W . Bros . F . Davison Dep . G . M . Middlesex and Surroy , F . Binckes P . G . W . and Grand Secretary , Donald M . Dewar P . G . M . O . and Assistant Grand Secretary , Jamea Stevens P . G . J . O .,

S . Rosenthal P . G . O ., H . Lovegrove Prov . G . S . W . Middlesex and Surrey , & o . Amongst the Lodge members wore—Bros . P . Draigo J . W ., J . do Orellana- Treasurer , M . A . Cuffo Secretary , Bradbury Turner S . D ., J . Gordon Saunders Org ., W . J . Jenuings , Plant , Martin , J . Stedman , A . W . S . Hoare , and others . Tho Lodge was opened by Bro . Passawer , and after duo ballot and preparation , Bro . Frank

Ward , of the Alexandra Palaco Lodge , No . loll , was duly advanced . The ceremony was rendered with the fullest possible effect , and its grandeur and solemnity was greatly enhanced by the elaborate musical service . The excellent chamber organ , at which Bro . J . Gordon Saunders presided , and tho musical abilities of several membors of the Lodge materially aided the zealous efforts of the W . M .

and his Officers to produce a complete ceremony , and the Grand Officers present unanimously agreed that a better exemplification of Mark Masouic work had not been within their experience . The principal vocalists were—Bros . Martin , Stedman , Turner , Hoare , and Jeuniugs , all of Trinity College . After propositiou had been

made of further candidates for advancement , the V . W . Bro . Croft Morgan Dow , in his capacity as P . Grand Chancellor of the Supremo Royal Arch Chapter of Scotland , briefly addressed tho Worshipful Master , and extended a formal personal acknowledgment of tho recent couuection which had been formed between

  • Prev page
  • 1
  • 8
  • You're on page9
  • 10
  • 16
  • Next page
  • Accredited Museum Designated Outstanding Collection
  • LIBRARY AND MUSEUM CHARITABLE TRUST OF THE UNITED GRAND LODGE OF ENGLAND REGISTERED CHARITY NUMBER 1058497 / ALL RIGHTS RESERVED © 2025

  • Accessibility statement

  • Designed, developed, and maintained by King's Digital Lab

We use cookies to track usage and preferences.

Privacy & cookie policy