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THEIMPERIALHOTEL, HOLBORN VIADUCT , LONDON , Adjoining the TBBjtutcs of the LOSDOK CHATHAM awl DOYB * RAILWAY , bnt distinct from tho Viaduct Hotel . THE BEST FURNISHED AND MOST COMFORTABLE HOTEL IN LONDON . HOT & COLD WATER LAID ON IN ALL BED ROOMS . The Appointments throughout ao arranged nn to ensure domestic comfort . EVERY ACCOMMODATION FOR MASONIC LODGE MEETINGS , public ^ Dinners # . " ^" tbbmjgf ®« ahfasts . THIS CRTOADBBS LODOB , No . 1677 , AST » PBBSEVBBASCE LODGE , NO . 1743 , HOLD THEIB MBITOTGS AT THIS ESTABLISHMENT . GOOD COOKING . FINE WINES , MODERATE CHARGES . The Edison Electric ILiisht . TARIFF on APPLICATION to Bro . A . BEGBIE .
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HOLLY BUSH TAVERN , HAMPSTEAD , ( Close to the Fire Station ) . ACCOMMODATION for MASONIC LODGE MEETINGS and BANQUETS ; BALLS and ASSEMBLIES ; PAROCHIAL DINNERS j RIFLE , CRICKET , and FOOTBALL GATHERINGS , & c . Rail and Bus within easy distance . Tho members of the St . John ' s Lodge , No . 1 ( 57 , have held their meetings at this establishment for many years . Full particulars and Tariff on application to O . M . FROUD , Proprietor .
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Installation Meetings, &C.
INSTALLATION MEETINGS , & c .
MERSEY LODGE , No . 477 . '"PHE installation of the W . M . took plaoe at the Masonic Chambers - * - Hamilton-street , on Thursday , 13 th instant , when there was crowded attendance . Amongst those present were the following : — Bros . Henry Bnlley P . G . S . B . England , James Salmon P . M . 425 P . P . G . S . D ., T . Cbesworth P . P . G . D . C . 1576 , T . H . Tibbs 33 Canada , G . H . Hobson P . M . and P . P . G . C . Chester , W . Knowles W . M . 721 , J . R . Cnrnor 721 , J . Humphreys 721 , S . W . Ramsden W . M . 425 , John
Powell 605 , F . R . Stevenson P . P . G . S . B ., R . Jones Sec . 1276 , H . B . Bare W . M . 1289 , E . H . Cleve 1576 , W . Thorne 1289 , J . R . Simm W . M . 605 , A . H . Corelli S . W . 1280 , L . Ellis P . M . 1289 , Owen Jones S . S . 605 , T . M . Bleakley Secretary 605 , Alfred Fay 1276 , William Jones P . M . 1576 , J . B . Sparks 1289 . The members of the Mersey Lodge included Bros . T . C . Thorbnrn W . M . elect , W . Bennett , J . T
Thompson , Henry Fairclongh , A . Gass , Fred . Thompson , Joseph Bratfcan P . M ., T . Shaw P . M ., H . M . Davies , W . Getley , J . Dntt on W . J . Pettiorew , R . Hamilton , W . Lee , H . E . Field , W . Simms , J . W Shore , George Dicken , George Lloyd , W . H . Forde , A . Bleakley R . Hamilton , Thomas Wynn , 0 . H . Barry , Isaao Williams , W Marsden , W . C . Kemp , J . Bell , R . Bell , Joseph Perrin , George West
and others . Bro . Thorbam was installed W . M . by Bro . Salmon , o Chester , who performed the daty in a most impressive manner , affce which the now W . M . invested his Officers as follotvs : —Samue Jones I . P . M ., Joseph Br \ ttan P . M . P . P . G . Supfc . of Works Cheshire , Samuel Jones P . M ., John G . Adams P . M ., John Datton P . M . and Treasurer P . P . G . Sword Bearer Cheshire , Frederick Thompson P . M . and Sec , William Bennett P . M ., Arthur K . Gardiner P . M ., James T .
Thompson P . M ., Thomas Shaw P . M . and D . C ., Henry Fairclongh S . W ., Amos A . Gass J . W ., Charles Sayer S . D ., Thomas H . Davies J . D ., Harry E . Field I . G ., Alexander Bleakley Steward and Organist . Bro . Holtaway was elected Tyler . The accounts were submitted by Bro . Button , showing a balance of £ 11 in hand , and were passed , after which the members dined together under the presidency of the now W . M ., Bro . Berry being tho caterer , and a pleasant evening was spent . —Birkenhead awl Qheshive Advertiser , 15 th March .
TEMPLE LODGE , No . 558 . THE members of the above Lodge assembled at the Town Hall , . Folkestone , on 4 th inst ., on the occasion of the annual installs , tion and investiture of Officers . Tho usual ceremony of installing
tho Worshipfnl Master was not a part of the ceremony , inasmuch as Bro . G . Lainson Hart , who was installed last year , had conducted the business of the Lodge with so much spirit , and it had prospered
so remarkably under his very able administration , that the members conferred on him the honour of re-election—an honour which none of his predecessors have ever received in this Lodge . The ceremonies incident" to the re-election were conducted by the I . P . M . Bro .
W . Francis jun ., upwards of 40 brethren being present , and the W . M then invested the Officers for the ensuing year as follow : —Bros W . Francis I . P . M ., S . Joseph S . W ., A . Petts J . W ., A . H . Holbein P . M . Treasurer , Jas . Kenuett P . M . Secretary , J . Eldridge S . D ., G . Flint
Installation Meetings, &C.
J . D ., T . J . Harrison I . G ., H . S . Roberta Organist , W . Dunk Steward , and Job Baker Tyler . The report of the audit committee was received , showing that after payment of donations amounting to £ 25 to the Boya' School and the Benevolent Institution , there was still a very considerable balance remaining to the credit of the Lodge . It was amply demonstrated that the Lodge had never during its
existence been in such a prosperous condition , and in the course of the past year a very considerable augmentation in the number of members had taken place . At the conclnsion of the business the members adjonrned to the Pavilion Hotel , where a magnificent banquet was provided by the hosts , Bros . Spurgen and Waite . Tho W . M . presided , the number present being nearly sixty , among whom
were several distinguished visitors , members of the Craft . A very pleasing feature in the proceedings was the presentation to the W . M ., by Bros . Christol and Jarrett , of Lodge Amitio , Boulogne-sur-Mer , of a superb bouquet of flowers as a token of . friendship and esteem from the members of the Continental Lodge to which they belonged . The usual Masonic toasts were given and responded to ,
the speeches being of a more than usual interesting character and exceeding well delivered . After the toast of the Masonio Charities , the bag was passed round , and the sum of £ 6 collected in aid of tho Masonio Institutions . Another very great feature in the evening ' s proceedings was the excellence of the musical arrangements , which
were under the direction of Bro . H . S . Roberts . Contrary to the ordinary practice , professional vocalists were not engaged , but Bros . W . Francis , C . Sheath , and W . Dunk , all exceedingly clever amatenrs , rendered such admirable service , that every one was delighted . The success of the banquet was a fitting termination to a year of unprecedented prosperity .
POLISH NATIONAL LODGE , 534 . THE usual meeting of the above-named Lodge was held on Thursday , 13 th March , at Freemasons' Hall , Great Queen-street , nnder the presidency of Bro . E . T . Smith W . M . ; Bros . J . J . Runtz S . W ., Bieling J . W ., Bryant S . D ., Tongue J . D ., Gordon I . G ., Apsy D . C ., Banks Tyler . Bro . Renner , who had been initiated into Freemasonry at the last meeting of the Lodge , having been examined ( answering his questions most correctly ) , was then entrnsted , and in
dne course passed to the second degree , the W . M . performing the ceremony in a most praiseworthy manner . Ballot was then taken for the election of a W . M . to preside over the Lodge daring the coming session . This proved to be unanimously in favour of Bro . John Johnson Runtz S . W ., who made a few appropriate remarks . Bro . Nowakowski P . M . was again re-elected Treasurer , and Bro . Banks
Tyler . The election of the Audit Committee then followed , which resulted in the choice of Bros . Devenport , Geflowski and Ed rapt . After this it was proposed that a P . M . ' s jewel should be presented to the retiring W . M . Bro . E . T . Smith , for the very admirable manner in which he had carried out his duties during his year of office . This was unanimously carried , with applanse . All other business being
finished , Lodge was closed in the usual manner , and the brethren retired for refreshment : The usual Loyal and Masonic toasts having been honoured , the I . P . M . proposed the health of the retiring W . M ., who had so ably presided over the Lodge for the past twelvemonths . A short interval was here very agreeably filled "by Bro . Gordon singing " My Sweetheart when a Boy . " The W . M . said , it being the last
time I shall have the honour of responding to this toast as W . M . of this Lodge , I cannot retire from my chair of office without thanking the brethren for the kindness , sympathy , and indulgence which I have received from every member of the Lodge , from the oldest P . M . to the youngest member . I must also thank the Officers for the assistance they have given me , and the P . M . 's for the manner in which
they have supported me , and my most hearty thanks are also given for the kindness of the brethren in having voted me a P . M . ' s jewel ; I hope that I shall live many years to wear it as a member of the Polish National Lodge ; and if at any time any of tho younger members require my assistance it shall be most willingly given . The health of the W . M . elect was then proposed ; he on rising was
greeted with prolonged applanse . When this had somewhat abated , Bro . Runtz , after thanking the brethren for their choice , said that there are times when it becomes most difficult to find words to express one ' s feelings , and that this was one . He had accepted a good many offices during his life , but did not know of one to which he looked forward with so much anxiety as the present one j but he hoped that
it would be one of the best years the Lodge had ever experienced , and that he should endeavour to dischai'ge all his duties to the satisfaction of the Lodge . The very unusual fact was noticed that there was only one Visitor—Bro . King P . P . G . O . Kent and Lodge of Sympathy—who responded to the toast of his health . " The Officers" next followed , coupling the name of Bro . Paas Secretary , who said , I assure you that this is one of the most pleasant evenings I have spent in this
Lodge , and I have to thank you for proposing my health , especially as it is the last occasion on which I shall have the pleasure of addressing you as Secretary of tho Lodge . ( Cries of "No , no" ) . I thank the brethren for their confidence , but feel that my health is failing me , after twenty-five years' service , and that age is creeping upon me , The other Officers also responded . The following P . M . ' s were present : —Bros . Lancaster I . P . M ., Dr . Jackson , Dr . Jagielski , Rath , Nowakowski ( Treasurer ) , and Paas ( Secretary ) .
HONOR OAK LODGE , No . 1986 . THE installation meeting of this Lodge was held at the Moore Park Hotel , Honor Oak , on Wednesday , 12 th inst . The good repute of the Lodge in respect of its working and position has become generally known during the past , which is also its first , year , and accounted for the excellent attendance of brethren on this important occasion . The Lodge was opened promptly at four o ' clock by Bro . Walter Hopekirk P . M . W . M . and his Officers , viz .: —Bros . John Hammond P . M . P . P . G . D . Middlesex S . W ., Charles H . Phillips J . W ,,
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THEIMPERIALHOTEL, HOLBORN VIADUCT , LONDON , Adjoining the TBBjtutcs of the LOSDOK CHATHAM awl DOYB * RAILWAY , bnt distinct from tho Viaduct Hotel . THE BEST FURNISHED AND MOST COMFORTABLE HOTEL IN LONDON . HOT & COLD WATER LAID ON IN ALL BED ROOMS . The Appointments throughout ao arranged nn to ensure domestic comfort . EVERY ACCOMMODATION FOR MASONIC LODGE MEETINGS , public ^ Dinners # . " ^" tbbmjgf ®« ahfasts . THIS CRTOADBBS LODOB , No . 1677 , AST » PBBSEVBBASCE LODGE , NO . 1743 , HOLD THEIB MBITOTGS AT THIS ESTABLISHMENT . GOOD COOKING . FINE WINES , MODERATE CHARGES . The Edison Electric ILiisht . TARIFF on APPLICATION to Bro . A . BEGBIE .
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HOLLY BUSH TAVERN , HAMPSTEAD , ( Close to the Fire Station ) . ACCOMMODATION for MASONIC LODGE MEETINGS and BANQUETS ; BALLS and ASSEMBLIES ; PAROCHIAL DINNERS j RIFLE , CRICKET , and FOOTBALL GATHERINGS , & c . Rail and Bus within easy distance . Tho members of the St . John ' s Lodge , No . 1 ( 57 , have held their meetings at this establishment for many years . Full particulars and Tariff on application to O . M . FROUD , Proprietor .
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Installation Meetings, &C.
INSTALLATION MEETINGS , & c .
MERSEY LODGE , No . 477 . '"PHE installation of the W . M . took plaoe at the Masonic Chambers - * - Hamilton-street , on Thursday , 13 th instant , when there was crowded attendance . Amongst those present were the following : — Bros . Henry Bnlley P . G . S . B . England , James Salmon P . M . 425 P . P . G . S . D ., T . Cbesworth P . P . G . D . C . 1576 , T . H . Tibbs 33 Canada , G . H . Hobson P . M . and P . P . G . C . Chester , W . Knowles W . M . 721 , J . R . Cnrnor 721 , J . Humphreys 721 , S . W . Ramsden W . M . 425 , John
Powell 605 , F . R . Stevenson P . P . G . S . B ., R . Jones Sec . 1276 , H . B . Bare W . M . 1289 , E . H . Cleve 1576 , W . Thorne 1289 , J . R . Simm W . M . 605 , A . H . Corelli S . W . 1280 , L . Ellis P . M . 1289 , Owen Jones S . S . 605 , T . M . Bleakley Secretary 605 , Alfred Fay 1276 , William Jones P . M . 1576 , J . B . Sparks 1289 . The members of the Mersey Lodge included Bros . T . C . Thorbnrn W . M . elect , W . Bennett , J . T
Thompson , Henry Fairclongh , A . Gass , Fred . Thompson , Joseph Bratfcan P . M ., T . Shaw P . M ., H . M . Davies , W . Getley , J . Dntt on W . J . Pettiorew , R . Hamilton , W . Lee , H . E . Field , W . Simms , J . W Shore , George Dicken , George Lloyd , W . H . Forde , A . Bleakley R . Hamilton , Thomas Wynn , 0 . H . Barry , Isaao Williams , W Marsden , W . C . Kemp , J . Bell , R . Bell , Joseph Perrin , George West
and others . Bro . Thorbam was installed W . M . by Bro . Salmon , o Chester , who performed the daty in a most impressive manner , affce which the now W . M . invested his Officers as follotvs : —Samue Jones I . P . M ., Joseph Br \ ttan P . M . P . P . G . Supfc . of Works Cheshire , Samuel Jones P . M ., John G . Adams P . M ., John Datton P . M . and Treasurer P . P . G . Sword Bearer Cheshire , Frederick Thompson P . M . and Sec , William Bennett P . M ., Arthur K . Gardiner P . M ., James T .
Thompson P . M ., Thomas Shaw P . M . and D . C ., Henry Fairclongh S . W ., Amos A . Gass J . W ., Charles Sayer S . D ., Thomas H . Davies J . D ., Harry E . Field I . G ., Alexander Bleakley Steward and Organist . Bro . Holtaway was elected Tyler . The accounts were submitted by Bro . Button , showing a balance of £ 11 in hand , and were passed , after which the members dined together under the presidency of the now W . M ., Bro . Berry being tho caterer , and a pleasant evening was spent . —Birkenhead awl Qheshive Advertiser , 15 th March .
TEMPLE LODGE , No . 558 . THE members of the above Lodge assembled at the Town Hall , . Folkestone , on 4 th inst ., on the occasion of the annual installs , tion and investiture of Officers . Tho usual ceremony of installing
tho Worshipfnl Master was not a part of the ceremony , inasmuch as Bro . G . Lainson Hart , who was installed last year , had conducted the business of the Lodge with so much spirit , and it had prospered
so remarkably under his very able administration , that the members conferred on him the honour of re-election—an honour which none of his predecessors have ever received in this Lodge . The ceremonies incident" to the re-election were conducted by the I . P . M . Bro .
W . Francis jun ., upwards of 40 brethren being present , and the W . M then invested the Officers for the ensuing year as follow : —Bros W . Francis I . P . M ., S . Joseph S . W ., A . Petts J . W ., A . H . Holbein P . M . Treasurer , Jas . Kenuett P . M . Secretary , J . Eldridge S . D ., G . Flint
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J . D ., T . J . Harrison I . G ., H . S . Roberta Organist , W . Dunk Steward , and Job Baker Tyler . The report of the audit committee was received , showing that after payment of donations amounting to £ 25 to the Boya' School and the Benevolent Institution , there was still a very considerable balance remaining to the credit of the Lodge . It was amply demonstrated that the Lodge had never during its
existence been in such a prosperous condition , and in the course of the past year a very considerable augmentation in the number of members had taken place . At the conclnsion of the business the members adjonrned to the Pavilion Hotel , where a magnificent banquet was provided by the hosts , Bros . Spurgen and Waite . Tho W . M . presided , the number present being nearly sixty , among whom
were several distinguished visitors , members of the Craft . A very pleasing feature in the proceedings was the presentation to the W . M ., by Bros . Christol and Jarrett , of Lodge Amitio , Boulogne-sur-Mer , of a superb bouquet of flowers as a token of . friendship and esteem from the members of the Continental Lodge to which they belonged . The usual Masonic toasts were given and responded to ,
the speeches being of a more than usual interesting character and exceeding well delivered . After the toast of the Masonio Charities , the bag was passed round , and the sum of £ 6 collected in aid of tho Masonio Institutions . Another very great feature in the evening ' s proceedings was the excellence of the musical arrangements , which
were under the direction of Bro . H . S . Roberts . Contrary to the ordinary practice , professional vocalists were not engaged , but Bros . W . Francis , C . Sheath , and W . Dunk , all exceedingly clever amatenrs , rendered such admirable service , that every one was delighted . The success of the banquet was a fitting termination to a year of unprecedented prosperity .
POLISH NATIONAL LODGE , 534 . THE usual meeting of the above-named Lodge was held on Thursday , 13 th March , at Freemasons' Hall , Great Queen-street , nnder the presidency of Bro . E . T . Smith W . M . ; Bros . J . J . Runtz S . W ., Bieling J . W ., Bryant S . D ., Tongue J . D ., Gordon I . G ., Apsy D . C ., Banks Tyler . Bro . Renner , who had been initiated into Freemasonry at the last meeting of the Lodge , having been examined ( answering his questions most correctly ) , was then entrnsted , and in
dne course passed to the second degree , the W . M . performing the ceremony in a most praiseworthy manner . Ballot was then taken for the election of a W . M . to preside over the Lodge daring the coming session . This proved to be unanimously in favour of Bro . John Johnson Runtz S . W ., who made a few appropriate remarks . Bro . Nowakowski P . M . was again re-elected Treasurer , and Bro . Banks
Tyler . The election of the Audit Committee then followed , which resulted in the choice of Bros . Devenport , Geflowski and Ed rapt . After this it was proposed that a P . M . ' s jewel should be presented to the retiring W . M . Bro . E . T . Smith , for the very admirable manner in which he had carried out his duties during his year of office . This was unanimously carried , with applanse . All other business being
finished , Lodge was closed in the usual manner , and the brethren retired for refreshment : The usual Loyal and Masonic toasts having been honoured , the I . P . M . proposed the health of the retiring W . M ., who had so ably presided over the Lodge for the past twelvemonths . A short interval was here very agreeably filled "by Bro . Gordon singing " My Sweetheart when a Boy . " The W . M . said , it being the last
time I shall have the honour of responding to this toast as W . M . of this Lodge , I cannot retire from my chair of office without thanking the brethren for the kindness , sympathy , and indulgence which I have received from every member of the Lodge , from the oldest P . M . to the youngest member . I must also thank the Officers for the assistance they have given me , and the P . M . 's for the manner in which
they have supported me , and my most hearty thanks are also given for the kindness of the brethren in having voted me a P . M . ' s jewel ; I hope that I shall live many years to wear it as a member of the Polish National Lodge ; and if at any time any of tho younger members require my assistance it shall be most willingly given . The health of the W . M . elect was then proposed ; he on rising was
greeted with prolonged applanse . When this had somewhat abated , Bro . Runtz , after thanking the brethren for their choice , said that there are times when it becomes most difficult to find words to express one ' s feelings , and that this was one . He had accepted a good many offices during his life , but did not know of one to which he looked forward with so much anxiety as the present one j but he hoped that
it would be one of the best years the Lodge had ever experienced , and that he should endeavour to dischai'ge all his duties to the satisfaction of the Lodge . The very unusual fact was noticed that there was only one Visitor—Bro . King P . P . G . O . Kent and Lodge of Sympathy—who responded to the toast of his health . " The Officers" next followed , coupling the name of Bro . Paas Secretary , who said , I assure you that this is one of the most pleasant evenings I have spent in this
Lodge , and I have to thank you for proposing my health , especially as it is the last occasion on which I shall have the pleasure of addressing you as Secretary of tho Lodge . ( Cries of "No , no" ) . I thank the brethren for their confidence , but feel that my health is failing me , after twenty-five years' service , and that age is creeping upon me , The other Officers also responded . The following P . M . ' s were present : —Bros . Lancaster I . P . M ., Dr . Jackson , Dr . Jagielski , Rath , Nowakowski ( Treasurer ) , and Paas ( Secretary ) .
HONOR OAK LODGE , No . 1986 . THE installation meeting of this Lodge was held at the Moore Park Hotel , Honor Oak , on Wednesday , 12 th inst . The good repute of the Lodge in respect of its working and position has become generally known during the past , which is also its first , year , and accounted for the excellent attendance of brethren on this important occasion . The Lodge was opened promptly at four o ' clock by Bro . Walter Hopekirk P . M . W . M . and his Officers , viz .: —Bros . John Hammond P . M . P . P . G . D . Middlesex S . W ., Charles H . Phillips J . W ,,