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Notices Of Meetings.
Officers •. •Bros . H . Threadinghaia I . P . M ., Horace E . Loader S . W . Thomas P . Palsgrave J . W ., G . S . Lancaster P . M . P P . G . W . Treas ., M . E . Frost P . M . P . G . Treas . and J . Astridge P . P . G . Purs . Sees ., E . Groves P . M . P . P . G . A . D . C . D . of C , H . T . Cecill S . D ., W . M . Oufcridge J . D ., George F . Bell I . G ., H . P . Holley and F . H . De
Rheims Stewards ; Exell and Smith Tylers . A banquet was subsequently provided by Bro . George Bond , grace before aud after meat being sung by tho choir . Amongst the brethren present , in addition to those whose names have been mentioned , were Bros . E . Goble W . M . 309 , J . W . Willmott W . M . 312 , C . B . Whitcomb W . M . 903 , Valentine P n W . M . 1705 , R . J . Marrell W . M . 1776 , H . W .
Townsr-nd P . M . 1 ! fare P . P . G . Reg ., J . Donglas P . P . G . W ., R . H . C . Ubsdell I ' . i ' . H . A . D . r ., E . Bunting P . M ., T . Moore P . M ., Clay P . M ., & e .
Dalhousie Lodge of Instruction , No . 860 . Heid its weekly meeting on Tnesday , at Bro . Smyth ' s , Sisters' Tavern , Pownall-road , Dalston . Bros . Polat W . M ., Smyth S . W ., Lovelock J . W ., J . Lorkin S . D ., Clark J . D ., Christian I . U ., Dallas Reo ., Smyth Treaa . P . M . Wallington Preceptor ; Bros . R . Williams , H . Williams , Carr , V / eige , Webb , Bown , Goodman , and others . The Lodge was
opened to tho second degree . Bro . Bown answered the necessary questions , and the Lodgo was advanced . The oeremony of raising was TeWavsV-rl , Bro . Bown candidate . Tho Preceptor gave the traditional history ; the Lodgo wns railed off , and afterwards resumed its Masonio duties . Lodge war * closed down . Bro . Webb
worked tho third nnd fourth sections of the first , lecture , assisted by the brethren . Bro . Bown P . M . of Lodge 1237 , and Bro . Goodman of Lodge 1346 , were elected members Bro . Smyth wai elected W . M . for Tnesday , 1 st April . The annual gnpper will take place next Tuesday evening , at eight punctual .
Whittington Lodge of Instruction , No . 862—On
Wednesday ,- 19 th , at Bro . Hyde's , Bed Lion , Poppin ' s-conrt , Fleetstreet . Bros . Abell W . M ., Brown S . W ., Knill Abell J . W ., Parslee S . D ., Drmy J . D ., Balls T . G ., Long Preceptor , and many others . After the confirmation of tbo minntes the Lodge was opened in tho second degree , and Bro . Nanc > having offered himself ns a candidate for the third , was examined and entrusted . The Lodge was
then opened up , and the ceremony effectively rendered by the W . M . The whole of tho Lecture was gono through with the assistance of Bros . Tate and Brown . The Lodge was closed down to the first . A ballot having taken place at the last meeting , in which Bro . Tate was successful , tho sum of £ 5 5 s was voted from tho fnnds of the Lodge
in his name to such of the Masonic Charities as he shonld select . Bro . Marston having been previously appointed to preside aud perform the ceremony of installation on Wednesday , 26 th March , Bro . Brown S . W- was elected W . M . for the following week . The Lodge was then closed .
Wandsworth Lodgo , No . 1044 . —A meeting was hold at ihe Spread Eagle Hotel , Wandsworth , on Wednesday , 19 th inst . There waa very little Lodge business , and to this , possibly , may be attributed the rather scanty attendance . Tho following brethren were present : —Bros . W . A . Morgan W . M ., H . R . Jones I . P . M ., A . N . Newens S . W ., J . B . Walker J . W ., J . J . Holland J . D ., F . W .
Wardroper I . G ., J . Frost Sec , H . Wilson Trens ., J . G . Carter , F . H . Newens , E . H . Roddy , H . C . Francis P . M . ' s ; S . C . Landon , J . Sanders , W . T . Boll , T . Arnison , A . J . Dnck , W . A . Blaekmore ( Visitor , Industry Lodge 1485 ) , P . V . Denham and A . A . Denham Minntes having been road and confirmed , Lodge was opened in tho second , when Bros . Arnison and Bell wero nbly passed to degree of
F . C . by tho W . M . At the conclusion of the supper—which was by subscription , and not provided by encroachment on Lodgo fundsseveral capital songs wore given by Bros . Morgan , Duck , A . N . Newens , J . G . Carter , and J . Frost , an inimitable comic . As a parting word of advice , the W . M . exhorted the brethren to attend in good force at the next meeting . A letter was read from Bro . W . J . ttnntley S . D ., who was prevented from attending by illness .
Southern Star Lodge , No . 1158 . —A meeting was held on 11 th inst ., at the Surrey Masonio Hall , Camberwell . Present—Bros . W . Allen W . M ., Smith S . W ., Harris J . W ., A . Wright P . M . Treas ., T . H . Pnlsford P . M . Sec ., Staart S . D ., Fortune J . D ., Wilks Steward , Holloway I . G ., Stead Tyler ; P . M . ' s Bros . J . Wright , Macdonald , Walters , Wise , and several Visitors . Lodge being duly opened , the
ballot was taken for Messrs . James Wright , H . T . Purkis and Job Pack . The two latter gentlemen boing in attendance , wore initiated . Lodgo being advanced , Bros . Firmin and Whybro were raised . The election for Worshipful Master for tho ensuing year resulted in tho unanimous choice of Bro . Smith the present S . W .
The Treasurer , Secretary and Tyler were each re-elected to their respective stations for another term . A notice of motion , given by Bro . Wise at the last meeting , to remove tho Lodge to Anderton's Hotel , Fleet-street , was brought forward , and unanimously carried . Lodgo was closed , and the brethren adjourned for refreshment , spending tho remainder of the evening in social enjoyment .
St . George ' s Lodge , No . 1170 . —The regular monthly meeting of this Lodge was held at tho Freemasons' Hall , Cooperstreet , Manchester , on Monday the 17 th inst . Present—Bros . C . P . Bell W . M ., J . 11 . Boll S . W ., F . Higgina P . M . as J . W ., John Daffield P . M . Sec . and Treas ., W . Cook I . G ., Jas . Sly Tyler , and S . M . Davies
Visitor . The minntes of last meeting were read and confirmed , by which it waa apparent that ten guineas was voted to tho R . M . B . I . from the funda of t he Lodge . So far no good . But where aro the St . George ' s men f It must be mortifying and discouraging for any brother fo he W , M , of this once brilliant Lodge , and month after
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month to open Lodge with so few attendants ; common respect to the chair , the sense of duty to the Lodge , for the welfare of which every individual brother is directly responsible , and tho obligation which every brother owes to tho Craft , should impel the members of No . 1170 to attend to their duties . There being no further business the Lodge was closed , ami the small circle sat down to refreshment , and had a pleasant edifying chat .
Earl Spencer Lodge , No . 1420 . —A meeting was held afc the Swan Hotel , Battorsoa , on Tnesday evening , tho 18 th instant , when there were present : —Bros . Dr . J . J . Joseph W . M ., J . Hisoor jun . S . W ., J . T . Pilditoh J . W ., J . Sinclair S . D ., W . W . Young J . D ., J . W . Hiscox Sec , E . Spooner P . M . Treas ., J . 0 . Radford I . G ., and Bros . Dr . J . Oaknmn , Dr . W . H . Kompster , A . Southam , T . Harrap ,
Gosden , A . A . Coraollis , H . Hill , Cooch , Kendall , Kenneby , WPkinson , Harford , and P . V . Denham , visitor from the Wandsworth Lodge , No . 101 't . Bro . A . A . Coraellis wns ably passed to the second degree by the W . M ., who afterwards complimented Bro . Corsellis on the proficiency ho had attained for so young a Mason . Bro . J . W . Hiscox P . M . delivered the charge in a way which called forth the admiration of the brethren . It was unanimously resolved that tho sum of ton
guineas be paid from the Lodge funds to the Girls' School , and also a like amount to the Boys' School . At the conclusion of the Lodge business , refreshment wns provided iu the form of a capital sapper . The usual Loyal and Masonic toasts were given from the chair . For that of the Visitors Bro . P . V . Denham replied , and thanked the brethren for the kindly welcome he bad received from the Earl Spencer Lodge . A very pleasant evening waa spent .
The Great City Lodge , No . 1426 . —The annnal election meeting of this Lodge was held at Cannon-street Hotol , on Saturday , 8 th inst . Bro . Freeman the W . M . being at the time on the Continent , the duties of the chair devolved on Bro . P . M . Headon , who had tho assistance of the various Officers . Lodgo was advanced to the second , and then third degree , and Bros . Lawos and Robson were raised . On
resumption to the first degree , Bros . Mogridgo and King were questioned , and each was advanced to the runic of Fellow Craft . After the reading of the Bye-Laws , which , by the way , aro the most perfect and comprehensive we have ever had the privilege of listening to , the election of Worshipful Master for the next Masonic year required attention from the brethren . The acting W . M . announced
that there was but one dissentient to the promotion of the S . W . Bro . Blackie , and npon enquiry as to who could have oast the stone , it was remarked that Bro . Blackie , as a prominent Officer of the Lodge , wns naturally modest , and had on this occasion given practical proof of his powers of self-denial . Bro . Headon remarked that under the circumstances he felt justified in recording tho election as
unanimous . Bro . P . M . J . Stevens proposed , and Bro . P . M . H . Thompson seconded , that Bro . Headon be re-elected as Treasurer of tho Lodge ; the vote , on being put lo thn members , was named . Bro . Steedman waa also re-elected to fulfil the duties of Tyler . Brothers Green , Vowles and Hannaford were appointed to audit the accounts of the Lodge , their report to be presented in duo course . The most pleasing part of the day's proceedings now
followed . Bro . J . Stevens , on behalf of the members of the Lodge , handed to the custody of Bro . Headon a handsome salver , with tea and coffee service , which had been subscribed for as a testimonial to the W . M ., Bro . Freeman , in recognition of the good wishes of the members on his recent marriage . Bro . Stevens requested Bro . Headon to express to Bro , Freeman the hearty good wishes of his friends , and trusted ho and his wife would enjoy every happiness this world could afford . The salver bore the following inscription : —
Presented , together with a Tea and Coffee Service , To Brother JAMES FREEMAN , Worshipful Master of The Great City Lodge , No . 1420 , With the hearty good wishes of the Members , on the occasion of his marriage , 6 th March 1879 .
Bro . Headon expressed his willingness and pleasure in being entrusted with the presentation of the articles to Bro . Freeman . Reference having been made to the position of two candidates for the Boya ' School , whoso age will debar them if they are not successful at the next election , Lodge was closed , the brethren adjourning to what is facetiously termed a " Great City bread and cheese " repast . At the
conclusion of the supper , the W . M . gave the usual Loyal toasts . Bro . Stevens proposed long life and happiness to their absent W . M . and his wife , and followed it with a few words ou behalf of the acting Master Bro . Headon , This toast was most heartily received and briefly acknowledged . Brothers Stevens and Seex replied to the toast of the Past Masters , and then the acting Master tendered
a hearty welcome to the guests of the evening , several of whom replied . Bro . Moody , tho energetic Secretary , had double duty to perform on this occasion , bavins ; to acknowledge the kind sentiments of the brethren on behalf of tho Treasurer as well as for himself . Bro . Blackie briefly acknowledged the kind way in which mention of hia name was received in couiauction with the toast of W . M . elect .
To the toast of the Officers , several speeches complimentary and to the point , were given , and eventually the Tyler was summoned to give tho final toast , Visitors were Bros . J . Lawrence 1326 , W . W . Fairer 1325 ) , Mills Parker 3-10 , Fred . Dolley W . M . 1515 , George Black 859 , A . Leon 780 , H . T . Tiddeman 813 , Garland 1538 ,
J . Groom 115 , W . AshwellW . M . 22 , W . W . Morgan Sec . 211 , John Morgan 1611 , J . C . Mason P . M . 1540 , Thos . Harper 1216 , C . E . Soppet I . P . M . 1627 , Martin jun . 188 , J . H . Hastie P . M . 1669 , Tom Enstgate 1563 , R . N . Field P . M . 902 , F . J . Sweeting 1257 , J . Hooper 1515 , T . Owen J . D . 1287 , J . B . Larabe 145 , J . Chapman 194 , W , L . Permenean 1329 , P . B . Harris 177 .
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Notices Of Meetings.
Officers •. •Bros . H . Threadinghaia I . P . M ., Horace E . Loader S . W . Thomas P . Palsgrave J . W ., G . S . Lancaster P . M . P P . G . W . Treas ., M . E . Frost P . M . P . G . Treas . and J . Astridge P . P . G . Purs . Sees ., E . Groves P . M . P . P . G . A . D . C . D . of C , H . T . Cecill S . D ., W . M . Oufcridge J . D ., George F . Bell I . G ., H . P . Holley and F . H . De
Rheims Stewards ; Exell and Smith Tylers . A banquet was subsequently provided by Bro . George Bond , grace before aud after meat being sung by tho choir . Amongst the brethren present , in addition to those whose names have been mentioned , were Bros . E . Goble W . M . 309 , J . W . Willmott W . M . 312 , C . B . Whitcomb W . M . 903 , Valentine P n W . M . 1705 , R . J . Marrell W . M . 1776 , H . W .
Townsr-nd P . M . 1 ! fare P . P . G . Reg ., J . Donglas P . P . G . W ., R . H . C . Ubsdell I ' . i ' . H . A . D . r ., E . Bunting P . M ., T . Moore P . M ., Clay P . M ., & e .
Dalhousie Lodge of Instruction , No . 860 . Heid its weekly meeting on Tnesday , at Bro . Smyth ' s , Sisters' Tavern , Pownall-road , Dalston . Bros . Polat W . M ., Smyth S . W ., Lovelock J . W ., J . Lorkin S . D ., Clark J . D ., Christian I . U ., Dallas Reo ., Smyth Treaa . P . M . Wallington Preceptor ; Bros . R . Williams , H . Williams , Carr , V / eige , Webb , Bown , Goodman , and others . The Lodge was
opened to tho second degree . Bro . Bown answered the necessary questions , and the Lodgo was advanced . The oeremony of raising was TeWavsV-rl , Bro . Bown candidate . Tho Preceptor gave the traditional history ; the Lodgo wns railed off , and afterwards resumed its Masonio duties . Lodge war * closed down . Bro . Webb
worked tho third nnd fourth sections of the first , lecture , assisted by the brethren . Bro . Bown P . M . of Lodge 1237 , and Bro . Goodman of Lodge 1346 , were elected members Bro . Smyth wai elected W . M . for Tnesday , 1 st April . The annual gnpper will take place next Tuesday evening , at eight punctual .
Whittington Lodge of Instruction , No . 862—On
Wednesday ,- 19 th , at Bro . Hyde's , Bed Lion , Poppin ' s-conrt , Fleetstreet . Bros . Abell W . M ., Brown S . W ., Knill Abell J . W ., Parslee S . D ., Drmy J . D ., Balls T . G ., Long Preceptor , and many others . After the confirmation of tbo minntes the Lodge was opened in tho second degree , and Bro . Nanc > having offered himself ns a candidate for the third , was examined and entrusted . The Lodge was
then opened up , and the ceremony effectively rendered by the W . M . The whole of tho Lecture was gono through with the assistance of Bros . Tate and Brown . The Lodge was closed down to the first . A ballot having taken place at the last meeting , in which Bro . Tate was successful , tho sum of £ 5 5 s was voted from tho fnnds of the Lodge
in his name to such of the Masonic Charities as he shonld select . Bro . Marston having been previously appointed to preside aud perform the ceremony of installation on Wednesday , 26 th March , Bro . Brown S . W- was elected W . M . for the following week . The Lodge was then closed .
Wandsworth Lodgo , No . 1044 . —A meeting was hold at ihe Spread Eagle Hotel , Wandsworth , on Wednesday , 19 th inst . There waa very little Lodge business , and to this , possibly , may be attributed the rather scanty attendance . Tho following brethren were present : —Bros . W . A . Morgan W . M ., H . R . Jones I . P . M ., A . N . Newens S . W ., J . B . Walker J . W ., J . J . Holland J . D ., F . W .
Wardroper I . G ., J . Frost Sec , H . Wilson Trens ., J . G . Carter , F . H . Newens , E . H . Roddy , H . C . Francis P . M . ' s ; S . C . Landon , J . Sanders , W . T . Boll , T . Arnison , A . J . Dnck , W . A . Blaekmore ( Visitor , Industry Lodge 1485 ) , P . V . Denham and A . A . Denham Minntes having been road and confirmed , Lodge was opened in tho second , when Bros . Arnison and Bell wero nbly passed to degree of
F . C . by tho W . M . At the conclusion of the supper—which was by subscription , and not provided by encroachment on Lodgo fundsseveral capital songs wore given by Bros . Morgan , Duck , A . N . Newens , J . G . Carter , and J . Frost , an inimitable comic . As a parting word of advice , the W . M . exhorted the brethren to attend in good force at the next meeting . A letter was read from Bro . W . J . ttnntley S . D ., who was prevented from attending by illness .
Southern Star Lodge , No . 1158 . —A meeting was held on 11 th inst ., at the Surrey Masonio Hall , Camberwell . Present—Bros . W . Allen W . M ., Smith S . W ., Harris J . W ., A . Wright P . M . Treas ., T . H . Pnlsford P . M . Sec ., Staart S . D ., Fortune J . D ., Wilks Steward , Holloway I . G ., Stead Tyler ; P . M . ' s Bros . J . Wright , Macdonald , Walters , Wise , and several Visitors . Lodge being duly opened , the
ballot was taken for Messrs . James Wright , H . T . Purkis and Job Pack . The two latter gentlemen boing in attendance , wore initiated . Lodgo being advanced , Bros . Firmin and Whybro were raised . The election for Worshipful Master for tho ensuing year resulted in tho unanimous choice of Bro . Smith the present S . W .
The Treasurer , Secretary and Tyler were each re-elected to their respective stations for another term . A notice of motion , given by Bro . Wise at the last meeting , to remove tho Lodge to Anderton's Hotel , Fleet-street , was brought forward , and unanimously carried . Lodgo was closed , and the brethren adjourned for refreshment , spending tho remainder of the evening in social enjoyment .
St . George ' s Lodge , No . 1170 . —The regular monthly meeting of this Lodge was held at tho Freemasons' Hall , Cooperstreet , Manchester , on Monday the 17 th inst . Present—Bros . C . P . Bell W . M ., J . 11 . Boll S . W ., F . Higgina P . M . as J . W ., John Daffield P . M . Sec . and Treas ., W . Cook I . G ., Jas . Sly Tyler , and S . M . Davies
Visitor . The minntes of last meeting were read and confirmed , by which it waa apparent that ten guineas was voted to tho R . M . B . I . from the funda of t he Lodge . So far no good . But where aro the St . George ' s men f It must be mortifying and discouraging for any brother fo he W , M , of this once brilliant Lodge , and month after
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month to open Lodge with so few attendants ; common respect to the chair , the sense of duty to the Lodge , for the welfare of which every individual brother is directly responsible , and tho obligation which every brother owes to tho Craft , should impel the members of No . 1170 to attend to their duties . There being no further business the Lodge was closed , ami the small circle sat down to refreshment , and had a pleasant edifying chat .
Earl Spencer Lodge , No . 1420 . —A meeting was held afc the Swan Hotel , Battorsoa , on Tnesday evening , tho 18 th instant , when there were present : —Bros . Dr . J . J . Joseph W . M ., J . Hisoor jun . S . W ., J . T . Pilditoh J . W ., J . Sinclair S . D ., W . W . Young J . D ., J . W . Hiscox Sec , E . Spooner P . M . Treas ., J . 0 . Radford I . G ., and Bros . Dr . J . Oaknmn , Dr . W . H . Kompster , A . Southam , T . Harrap ,
Gosden , A . A . Coraollis , H . Hill , Cooch , Kendall , Kenneby , WPkinson , Harford , and P . V . Denham , visitor from the Wandsworth Lodge , No . 101 't . Bro . A . A . Coraellis wns ably passed to the second degree by the W . M ., who afterwards complimented Bro . Corsellis on the proficiency ho had attained for so young a Mason . Bro . J . W . Hiscox P . M . delivered the charge in a way which called forth the admiration of the brethren . It was unanimously resolved that tho sum of ton
guineas be paid from the Lodge funds to the Girls' School , and also a like amount to the Boys' School . At the conclusion of the Lodge business , refreshment wns provided iu the form of a capital sapper . The usual Loyal and Masonic toasts were given from the chair . For that of the Visitors Bro . P . V . Denham replied , and thanked the brethren for the kindly welcome he bad received from the Earl Spencer Lodge . A very pleasant evening waa spent .
The Great City Lodge , No . 1426 . —The annnal election meeting of this Lodge was held at Cannon-street Hotol , on Saturday , 8 th inst . Bro . Freeman the W . M . being at the time on the Continent , the duties of the chair devolved on Bro . P . M . Headon , who had tho assistance of the various Officers . Lodgo was advanced to the second , and then third degree , and Bros . Lawos and Robson were raised . On
resumption to the first degree , Bros . Mogridgo and King were questioned , and each was advanced to the runic of Fellow Craft . After the reading of the Bye-Laws , which , by the way , aro the most perfect and comprehensive we have ever had the privilege of listening to , the election of Worshipful Master for the next Masonic year required attention from the brethren . The acting W . M . announced
that there was but one dissentient to the promotion of the S . W . Bro . Blackie , and npon enquiry as to who could have oast the stone , it was remarked that Bro . Blackie , as a prominent Officer of the Lodge , wns naturally modest , and had on this occasion given practical proof of his powers of self-denial . Bro . Headon remarked that under the circumstances he felt justified in recording tho election as
unanimous . Bro . P . M . J . Stevens proposed , and Bro . P . M . H . Thompson seconded , that Bro . Headon be re-elected as Treasurer of tho Lodge ; the vote , on being put lo thn members , was named . Bro . Steedman waa also re-elected to fulfil the duties of Tyler . Brothers Green , Vowles and Hannaford were appointed to audit the accounts of the Lodge , their report to be presented in duo course . The most pleasing part of the day's proceedings now
followed . Bro . J . Stevens , on behalf of the members of the Lodge , handed to the custody of Bro . Headon a handsome salver , with tea and coffee service , which had been subscribed for as a testimonial to the W . M ., Bro . Freeman , in recognition of the good wishes of the members on his recent marriage . Bro . Stevens requested Bro . Headon to express to Bro , Freeman the hearty good wishes of his friends , and trusted ho and his wife would enjoy every happiness this world could afford . The salver bore the following inscription : —
Presented , together with a Tea and Coffee Service , To Brother JAMES FREEMAN , Worshipful Master of The Great City Lodge , No . 1420 , With the hearty good wishes of the Members , on the occasion of his marriage , 6 th March 1879 .
Bro . Headon expressed his willingness and pleasure in being entrusted with the presentation of the articles to Bro . Freeman . Reference having been made to the position of two candidates for the Boya ' School , whoso age will debar them if they are not successful at the next election , Lodge was closed , the brethren adjourning to what is facetiously termed a " Great City bread and cheese " repast . At the
conclusion of the supper , the W . M . gave the usual Loyal toasts . Bro . Stevens proposed long life and happiness to their absent W . M . and his wife , and followed it with a few words ou behalf of the acting Master Bro . Headon , This toast was most heartily received and briefly acknowledged . Brothers Stevens and Seex replied to the toast of the Past Masters , and then the acting Master tendered
a hearty welcome to the guests of the evening , several of whom replied . Bro . Moody , tho energetic Secretary , had double duty to perform on this occasion , bavins ; to acknowledge the kind sentiments of the brethren on behalf of tho Treasurer as well as for himself . Bro . Blackie briefly acknowledged the kind way in which mention of hia name was received in couiauction with the toast of W . M . elect .
To the toast of the Officers , several speeches complimentary and to the point , were given , and eventually the Tyler was summoned to give tho final toast , Visitors were Bros . J . Lawrence 1326 , W . W . Fairer 1325 ) , Mills Parker 3-10 , Fred . Dolley W . M . 1515 , George Black 859 , A . Leon 780 , H . T . Tiddeman 813 , Garland 1538 ,
J . Groom 115 , W . AshwellW . M . 22 , W . W . Morgan Sec . 211 , John Morgan 1611 , J . C . Mason P . M . 1540 , Thos . Harper 1216 , C . E . Soppet I . P . M . 1627 , Martin jun . 188 , J . H . Hastie P . M . 1669 , Tom Enstgate 1563 , R . N . Field P . M . 902 , F . J . Sweeting 1257 , J . Hooper 1515 , T . Owen J . D . 1287 , J . B . Larabe 145 , J . Chapman 194 , W , L . Permenean 1329 , P . B . Harris 177 .