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Notices Of Meetings.

SELWYN LODGE , No . 1901 . IT is but a year since this Lodge , which has its quarters in East Dulwich , was consecrated , ancl yefc in that short period of time it has , to use a familiar expression , deserved well of the republic of Freemasonry . It has satisfied the very considerable liabilities which necessarily attend the establishment of a new Lodge , and to judge from the manner in which the proper official habitually fulfils his

duties , we should imagine that no long time henco it will have a very respectable balance to its credit . At all events , there was much enthusiasm at the second installation meeting of the"Selwyn" on Thursday evening . The chair was taken at the time fixed by Bro . W . Henry Hook W . M ., and there was present to support him a goodly company of Officers , members and Visitors , among the last being

Bros . Thomas 0 . Corpe I . P . M . 1839 , George F . Shult W . M . elect 1839 , W . Hawtin 1287 , James Wilson 299 , J . D . Etheridge 829 , W . II . Turner 1586 , S . Allison P . M . 186 , H . Lea 1185 , E . Woodman S . D . 1950 , A . Trewinnard P . M . 1693 , E . Bye 141 , T . Perrin S . AV . 1297 , G . W . Hook S . D . 186 , E . W Cox 188 , W . H . White 55 , W . W . Morgan 211 , G . A . Johnson 79 , W . F . Gardner W . M . 1287 , H . W . Greenwood P . M .

749 . After the accustomed preliminaries , and the confirmation of the minutes of the previous meeting , the Report of the Audit Committee was submitted and received . Bro . James Wilson , of Panmure Lodge , No . 229 ( Scotland ) , having been balloted for as a joining member , and accepted , the chief business of the evening commenced with the presentation to the Worshipful Master of Bro . Louis C . N . Nicod ,

M . RC . S ., W . M . elect , for the benefit of installation . Bro . Allison P . M . 186 acted as M . C , aud a Board of Installed Masters having been formed , the ceremony of inducting Bro . Nicod into the chair of K . S . was most ably and impressively conducted by Bro . Hook . After the re-admission of tbe brethren below the rank of P . M ., and the usual salutations , Bro . Nicod appointed and invested the

following brethren aa his Officers for the ensuing year—namely , Bros . Alexander J . Bellis S . W ., W . R . Burnett J . W ., A . Campbell Treasurer , William Henry Hook I . P . M . and Secretary , A . R . W . Powles S . D . ' Walter B . Marcus J . D ., Charles Mussared I . G ., Alfred Graineer Organist , William J . Bullimorc W . S ., Robert E . Anderson W . S . Thomas Bowler Tyler . This done , the Lodge had forthwith a taste

of the genuine quality of its new Master , as ou him devolved tbe duty of initiating Mr . Henry Tarrant into the mysteries of the firsfc degree of Freemasonry , ancl Bro . Nicod acquitted himself extremel y well . Lodge was then closed , and the brethren adjourned to the banquet , Bro . Lassom , who is caterer for Dnlwich College , superintending the more substantial matters connected with this part of iho

proceedings , while Bro . J . S . Gurney , mine host of the East Dulwich Hotel where the meeting was held , did all that was necessary in respect of the other requisites . As , however , dinner was not served till nine o ' clock and we and sundry other brethren were under the necessity of leaving shortly after half-past ten in order to catch tbe lasfc train for London we cannot , of course , except prophetically , speak of what happened

after our departure . We can only suggest that , as all thino-s went so harmoniously when we were present , the nsnal toast list was received with the accustomed loyalty . In this connection , as our American cousins are iu the habit of phrasing it , we must content ourselves with saying that at our departure we and our co-travellers carefully sorted ourselves , so thafc there might bo no danger . of any

case of mistaken identity arising , and further , thafc we reached our several abodes without , as in the celebrated cab adventure , described some years since in Punch , being in the slighest degree " mixed . " We all knew , and were known to , each other , and bad no difficulty in selecting our respective destinations . So much may be said by way of jocularity ; but to resume the mode of speech which is more

serious , and therefore more appropriate , we cannot close our remarks without expressing our thanks for the hospitality we experienced and onr belief that a Lodge , which is so well served by its Officers ' and so loyally attended by its members , and can , moreover , in its one year ' s existence boast of no less than eighteen initiates , has a particularl y bright future before ifc . Ifc certainl y has our heartiest good wishes for its continued prosperity .

Lodge Of Union , No . 414 . —A meeting was held on Tuesday , the 18 th instant , ab tbe Masonic Hall , Reading . Present Bros . Mount W . M ., Stephens I . P . M ., Ferguson S . W ., Wheeler J . W ., Withers Secretary , F . Blackwell acting S . D ., Witherington J . D ., ' C . Oades P . M . acting I . G ., Hammings Tyler ; Past Masters Yetts

and R . Bradley Prov . Grand Secretary Berks aud Bucks ; Bros . Bracher , Higga , Hawkes , Rayner , Walters , George . Visitors—Bros Jvey P . M . Sec . 1101 , F . West , F . R . G . S ., P . M . Royal Somerset House , « ° - 4 , Past Prov . Grand Registrar Snrrev , Framntou 1887 . Weather .

nead 414 . Lodge was opened , and the minutes of tbe last regular Meeting were read and confirmed . The ballot was taken for ° Mr . Th w ' ^ rilatt ' > Professor of Music , who was declared to be elected . « . W . M . announced thafc the matter of increased subscriptions had s _ n ° re tbo -Pern - anent Committee , who recommended thab it nould stand over for tho present ; bo had sent each member a

comparative statement for the past five years , and would bring the eject forward at some future time . Lodge was opened in tbe « econd degree , and Bro . J . H . Walters , beiug a candidate for raising , tro - S 1 at ,, sfactor y P foof of his efficiency in the former , was ennstecl , and retired . Lodge was advanced , and Bro . Walters waa

adm - ! ° i snolime degree of Master Blason . The . ceremony was mirabl y performed b y the W . M ., with instrumental music , nnder « manipulation of Bro . West , F . R . G . S ., a visitor from the Province ° ct _ b ' AftCr rtmtiBQ worfj - Ijodge was closed , and adjourned till

P n _ ° " J ^ -Stevens , P . M . aud P . Z ., has consented to deliver bis at the w-n ^ planatory of tho Blltire Ceremony of the First Degree , Well r , mm Pres-o : i Lodge of Instruction , held at tho Jacob ' s ThB _ « , " streefc - Manchester-sqaare , on Tuesday , 9 th May . lt » attendan ce of brethren is invited . '

Notices Of Meetings.

Eboracum Lodge , No . 1611 . —The regular meeting- of thia Lodge was held on Easter Tuesday , the W . M . Bvo . George Simpson being in the chair , and amongst those present were liros . T . B . Whytehead P . M ., J . S . Cumberland P . M ., George Baloiford P . M ., and many othor members , as well as Visitors from tho York Lodge , No . 236 , and from Dublin . The work consisted in tho raising of Bro .

Starkey to the third degree , which having been accomplished several matters of business were brought forward . The AV . M . announced thafc the Eboracum Conclavo of the Red Cross of Constantino had voted £ 5 to the Lodge Building Fund . Bro . J . S . Cumberland , Prov . Charity Steward , made a statement as to tho Girls' School Festival , at which Lord Zetland , Provincial Grand Master , would be the

Charity Steward of tho Province . His Lordship had contributed a hundred guineas , and tho Province another hundred . Bro . Woodhall , of Scarborough , had given twenty guineas , and there had been several other contributions ; he hoped the list would amount to about four hundred guineas . Bro . Whytehilad , on behalf of Brother Ware , presented a bound series of tho FREEMASON ' S CHRONICLE for

1881 , for which Bro . Ware received a vote of thanks . The W . M . then proposed a candidate for Freemasonry , and Bro . Whytehead proposed Bro . F . Slinger , of the Hotspur Lodge , Newcastle , as a joining member . The Lodge was then closed amid hearty good wishes , and a pleasant and harmonious evening was spent , enlivened by the singing of Bros . Mennell , Cumberland , and others .

West Middlesex Lodge of Instruction , Wo . 1612 . —A meeting was held on Thursday , 20 fch instant , at the Feathers Hotel , Ealing . Bros . J . Green W . M ., C . Andrews P . M . S W „ A . Jones J . W ., J . Wells Secretary , C . Botley S . D .. C . Bollerby J . D ., H . Hewlings I . G . - Bros . J . R . Fernee , J . Owen , Dauby , T . A . Smith , Porter , Pitt , March P . M . The work comprised the rehearsal of tbe ceremony of

initiation , Bro . Hewlings candidate . Bro . Hewlings answered the questions leading to the third degree . Bro . H . Dauby , of Lodge 1065 , was unanimously elected a member . Bye Law No . 1 was suspended to the last Thursday in May . Lodge was closed in due form , and the meeting adjonrned to Thursday , 27 th April , when the Fifteen Sections will be worked .

William of Wykeham Lodge , 1883 . — An interesting ceremony took place on the evening of the llfch inst ., after the ordinary business Brother E . D . Godwin , Worshipful Master , on the part of the Lodge , presenting to Brother S . R . Everett Past Master , a very haudsomo aud excellently-coloured photographic portrait , representing him in full regalia , by Brother Ryder

of this city , and subscribed for by the Lodge , as a mark , nofc only of their high esteem and respect for Bro . Everett , but also as a slight recognition of his labours in founding ancl launching the above new Lodge—a work which has been attended with very great success . Bro . Godwin made the presentation in a most effective and feeling manner , and read the inscription on the plate , which was as under : —

Presented to Bro . Samuel Robert Everett , P . M . Lodge of Economy , No . 76 , P . M . Lodge William of Wykeham , No . 1883 , P . P . G . S . D ., Province of Hants ancl Isle of Wight , by the XVM ., Officers , ancl brethren of William of Wykeham Lodge , as a token of their sincere respect , esteem , and affection , and in testimony of their gratitude for his hearty , unwearying , and generous efforts in assisting to establish , and in promoting and advancing the prospei ifcy and best interests of the Lodge . K . D . GODWIN W . M .

Bro . P . M . Naish , a Masonic contemporary und old friend of Bro . Everett , added his testimony of esteem for him , and the portrait being placed in Bro . Everett ' s band . " , ho acknovvlndged the honour paid him in a few well-chosen observations , remarking thafc his love of Masonry , extending over very many years , would never cease . A cold collation was provided by thu military brethren of tho Lodge , in return for the hospitality shown them by their civilian brethren .

A-new manual engine was supplied lasfc week , by Messrs . Shand and Mason , to the Harrow Volunteer Fire Brigade . All the latest improvements are introduced in the engine , and it was admired by all who saw it . In the evening a large company sat down to an

excellent dinner , provided at the King ' s Head , the chair being taken by General Mills . Bro . Henry E . Tucker Honorary Secretary of the County Association , was present , and responded to the toast wishing Success to the Association , of which many of those present became honorary members .

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Notices Of Meetings.

SELWYN LODGE , No . 1901 . IT is but a year since this Lodge , which has its quarters in East Dulwich , was consecrated , ancl yefc in that short period of time it has , to use a familiar expression , deserved well of the republic of Freemasonry . It has satisfied the very considerable liabilities which necessarily attend the establishment of a new Lodge , and to judge from the manner in which the proper official habitually fulfils his

duties , we should imagine that no long time henco it will have a very respectable balance to its credit . At all events , there was much enthusiasm at the second installation meeting of the"Selwyn" on Thursday evening . The chair was taken at the time fixed by Bro . W . Henry Hook W . M ., and there was present to support him a goodly company of Officers , members and Visitors , among the last being

Bros . Thomas 0 . Corpe I . P . M . 1839 , George F . Shult W . M . elect 1839 , W . Hawtin 1287 , James Wilson 299 , J . D . Etheridge 829 , W . II . Turner 1586 , S . Allison P . M . 186 , H . Lea 1185 , E . Woodman S . D . 1950 , A . Trewinnard P . M . 1693 , E . Bye 141 , T . Perrin S . AV . 1297 , G . W . Hook S . D . 186 , E . W Cox 188 , W . H . White 55 , W . W . Morgan 211 , G . A . Johnson 79 , W . F . Gardner W . M . 1287 , H . W . Greenwood P . M .

749 . After the accustomed preliminaries , and the confirmation of the minutes of the previous meeting , the Report of the Audit Committee was submitted and received . Bro . James Wilson , of Panmure Lodge , No . 229 ( Scotland ) , having been balloted for as a joining member , and accepted , the chief business of the evening commenced with the presentation to the Worshipful Master of Bro . Louis C . N . Nicod ,

M . RC . S ., W . M . elect , for the benefit of installation . Bro . Allison P . M . 186 acted as M . C , aud a Board of Installed Masters having been formed , the ceremony of inducting Bro . Nicod into the chair of K . S . was most ably and impressively conducted by Bro . Hook . After the re-admission of tbe brethren below the rank of P . M ., and the usual salutations , Bro . Nicod appointed and invested the

following brethren aa his Officers for the ensuing year—namely , Bros . Alexander J . Bellis S . W ., W . R . Burnett J . W ., A . Campbell Treasurer , William Henry Hook I . P . M . and Secretary , A . R . W . Powles S . D . ' Walter B . Marcus J . D ., Charles Mussared I . G ., Alfred Graineer Organist , William J . Bullimorc W . S ., Robert E . Anderson W . S . Thomas Bowler Tyler . This done , the Lodge had forthwith a taste

of the genuine quality of its new Master , as ou him devolved tbe duty of initiating Mr . Henry Tarrant into the mysteries of the firsfc degree of Freemasonry , ancl Bro . Nicod acquitted himself extremel y well . Lodge was then closed , and the brethren adjourned to the banquet , Bro . Lassom , who is caterer for Dnlwich College , superintending the more substantial matters connected with this part of iho

proceedings , while Bro . J . S . Gurney , mine host of the East Dulwich Hotel where the meeting was held , did all that was necessary in respect of the other requisites . As , however , dinner was not served till nine o ' clock and we and sundry other brethren were under the necessity of leaving shortly after half-past ten in order to catch tbe lasfc train for London we cannot , of course , except prophetically , speak of what happened

after our departure . We can only suggest that , as all thino-s went so harmoniously when we were present , the nsnal toast list was received with the accustomed loyalty . In this connection , as our American cousins are iu the habit of phrasing it , we must content ourselves with saying that at our departure we and our co-travellers carefully sorted ourselves , so thafc there might bo no danger . of any

case of mistaken identity arising , and further , thafc we reached our several abodes without , as in the celebrated cab adventure , described some years since in Punch , being in the slighest degree " mixed . " We all knew , and were known to , each other , and bad no difficulty in selecting our respective destinations . So much may be said by way of jocularity ; but to resume the mode of speech which is more

serious , and therefore more appropriate , we cannot close our remarks without expressing our thanks for the hospitality we experienced and onr belief that a Lodge , which is so well served by its Officers ' and so loyally attended by its members , and can , moreover , in its one year ' s existence boast of no less than eighteen initiates , has a particularl y bright future before ifc . Ifc certainl y has our heartiest good wishes for its continued prosperity .

Lodge Of Union , No . 414 . —A meeting was held on Tuesday , the 18 th instant , ab tbe Masonic Hall , Reading . Present Bros . Mount W . M ., Stephens I . P . M ., Ferguson S . W ., Wheeler J . W ., Withers Secretary , F . Blackwell acting S . D ., Witherington J . D ., ' C . Oades P . M . acting I . G ., Hammings Tyler ; Past Masters Yetts

and R . Bradley Prov . Grand Secretary Berks aud Bucks ; Bros . Bracher , Higga , Hawkes , Rayner , Walters , George . Visitors—Bros Jvey P . M . Sec . 1101 , F . West , F . R . G . S ., P . M . Royal Somerset House , « ° - 4 , Past Prov . Grand Registrar Snrrev , Framntou 1887 . Weather .

nead 414 . Lodge was opened , and the minutes of tbe last regular Meeting were read and confirmed . The ballot was taken for ° Mr . Th w ' ^ rilatt ' > Professor of Music , who was declared to be elected . « . W . M . announced thafc the matter of increased subscriptions had s _ n ° re tbo -Pern - anent Committee , who recommended thab it nould stand over for tho present ; bo had sent each member a

comparative statement for the past five years , and would bring the eject forward at some future time . Lodge was opened in tbe « econd degree , and Bro . J . H . Walters , beiug a candidate for raising , tro - S 1 at ,, sfactor y P foof of his efficiency in the former , was ennstecl , and retired . Lodge was advanced , and Bro . Walters waa

adm - ! ° i snolime degree of Master Blason . The . ceremony was mirabl y performed b y the W . M ., with instrumental music , nnder « manipulation of Bro . West , F . R . G . S ., a visitor from the Province ° ct _ b ' AftCr rtmtiBQ worfj - Ijodge was closed , and adjourned till

P n _ ° " J ^ -Stevens , P . M . aud P . Z ., has consented to deliver bis at the w-n ^ planatory of tho Blltire Ceremony of the First Degree , Well r , mm Pres-o : i Lodge of Instruction , held at tho Jacob ' s ThB _ « , " streefc - Manchester-sqaare , on Tuesday , 9 th May . lt » attendan ce of brethren is invited . '

Notices Of Meetings.

Eboracum Lodge , No . 1611 . —The regular meeting- of thia Lodge was held on Easter Tuesday , the W . M . Bvo . George Simpson being in the chair , and amongst those present were liros . T . B . Whytehead P . M ., J . S . Cumberland P . M ., George Baloiford P . M ., and many othor members , as well as Visitors from tho York Lodge , No . 236 , and from Dublin . The work consisted in tho raising of Bro .

Starkey to the third degree , which having been accomplished several matters of business were brought forward . The AV . M . announced thafc the Eboracum Conclavo of the Red Cross of Constantino had voted £ 5 to the Lodge Building Fund . Bro . J . S . Cumberland , Prov . Charity Steward , made a statement as to tho Girls' School Festival , at which Lord Zetland , Provincial Grand Master , would be the

Charity Steward of tho Province . His Lordship had contributed a hundred guineas , and tho Province another hundred . Bro . Woodhall , of Scarborough , had given twenty guineas , and there had been several other contributions ; he hoped the list would amount to about four hundred guineas . Bro . Whytehilad , on behalf of Brother Ware , presented a bound series of tho FREEMASON ' S CHRONICLE for

1881 , for which Bro . Ware received a vote of thanks . The W . M . then proposed a candidate for Freemasonry , and Bro . Whytehead proposed Bro . F . Slinger , of the Hotspur Lodge , Newcastle , as a joining member . The Lodge was then closed amid hearty good wishes , and a pleasant and harmonious evening was spent , enlivened by the singing of Bros . Mennell , Cumberland , and others .

West Middlesex Lodge of Instruction , Wo . 1612 . —A meeting was held on Thursday , 20 fch instant , at the Feathers Hotel , Ealing . Bros . J . Green W . M ., C . Andrews P . M . S W „ A . Jones J . W ., J . Wells Secretary , C . Botley S . D .. C . Bollerby J . D ., H . Hewlings I . G . - Bros . J . R . Fernee , J . Owen , Dauby , T . A . Smith , Porter , Pitt , March P . M . The work comprised the rehearsal of tbe ceremony of

initiation , Bro . Hewlings candidate . Bro . Hewlings answered the questions leading to the third degree . Bro . H . Dauby , of Lodge 1065 , was unanimously elected a member . Bye Law No . 1 was suspended to the last Thursday in May . Lodge was closed in due form , and the meeting adjonrned to Thursday , 27 th April , when the Fifteen Sections will be worked .

William of Wykeham Lodge , 1883 . — An interesting ceremony took place on the evening of the llfch inst ., after the ordinary business Brother E . D . Godwin , Worshipful Master , on the part of the Lodge , presenting to Brother S . R . Everett Past Master , a very haudsomo aud excellently-coloured photographic portrait , representing him in full regalia , by Brother Ryder

of this city , and subscribed for by the Lodge , as a mark , nofc only of their high esteem and respect for Bro . Everett , but also as a slight recognition of his labours in founding ancl launching the above new Lodge—a work which has been attended with very great success . Bro . Godwin made the presentation in a most effective and feeling manner , and read the inscription on the plate , which was as under : —

Presented to Bro . Samuel Robert Everett , P . M . Lodge of Economy , No . 76 , P . M . Lodge William of Wykeham , No . 1883 , P . P . G . S . D ., Province of Hants ancl Isle of Wight , by the XVM ., Officers , ancl brethren of William of Wykeham Lodge , as a token of their sincere respect , esteem , and affection , and in testimony of their gratitude for his hearty , unwearying , and generous efforts in assisting to establish , and in promoting and advancing the prospei ifcy and best interests of the Lodge . K . D . GODWIN W . M .

Bro . P . M . Naish , a Masonic contemporary und old friend of Bro . Everett , added his testimony of esteem for him , and the portrait being placed in Bro . Everett ' s band . " , ho acknovvlndged the honour paid him in a few well-chosen observations , remarking thafc his love of Masonry , extending over very many years , would never cease . A cold collation was provided by thu military brethren of tho Lodge , in return for the hospitality shown them by their civilian brethren .

A-new manual engine was supplied lasfc week , by Messrs . Shand and Mason , to the Harrow Volunteer Fire Brigade . All the latest improvements are introduced in the engine , and it was admired by all who saw it . In the evening a large company sat down to an

excellent dinner , provided at the King ' s Head , the chair being taken by General Mills . Bro . Henry E . Tucker Honorary Secretary of the County Association , was present , and responded to the toast wishing Success to the Association , of which many of those present became honorary members .

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WANTED , by a reduced Tradesman and Brother , a Situation aa Store or Time Keeper , or in any other capacity . Gavel , 10 Bettertonstreet . Long Acre , BRO . R . HIRST engages to provide , at short notice , an efficient Band fo \* Annual __ nc | not-, Dinn-rs , Excursions and Quadrille Parties . For terms apply to " R . Hirst , The Three Crowns , 237 Mile End Road , E . "

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RHEUMATISM . 'T'HE only real remedy for this complaint is the Northern Cure 1 ( patent ) In homes ls H . wicli , lobelia . of all Chemists . Proprietors and Manufacturers , Edwards and Alexander , 29 Iilaekett-street , Newcastlo-on-Tvne .

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TMf £ b _? f ^ l $ ? . IW l * U ____ A _ f _ )_ fi ? lilt rHtL . viAo 48 H o uHnUNIiiLt i A Weekly Record of Masonic Intelligence . Sanctioned by tha Grand Lodge of England . Price ^ -13 s Gd per annnm , post free . THE FREEMASON'S CHRONICLE will be forwarded direct from the Office , 23 Great Queen Street , W . C , ( opposite Freemasons' Hall ) , on receipt of Post Office Order for the amount ; . Intending Subscribers shonld forward their full Addresses to prevent mistakes .

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