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Installation Meetings, &C.

Hemmings Tyler ; P . M . ' s Pulley , Flanagan , Margrett , Welsh , Brown . Members—Bros . Knight , Coates , Whitfield , Hukins , Parkes , Weatherhead , Cordrey , Tegg , Collins , Monle , Vonles , Sands , Greenaway , H . Ferguson , James . Visitors—Bros . Fisher 340 , Home J . W . 1887 , Wilder 1887 , Nash 768 , Cottrell P . M . and W . M . 278 D . P . G . S . W . Gibraltar , Tarrant 1158 , Long P . M . 414 , Hillier 696 , Tench 1225 ,

Withers Secretary 414 . Lodge was opened and the minutes of last regular meeting were read and confirmed . After tbe Lodge was opened in the second , Bro . Sands , a candidate for raising to the third degree , gave satisfactory proof of his efficiency , was entrusted and retired . Lodge was opened in the third degree , and Bro . Sands was re-admitted and raised to the snblimo degree of M . M . The

beautiful ceremony was performed by the W . M . in his usual correct and impressive manner ; ifc was accompanied by instrumental and vocal music , under the able direction of the Organist , Bro . Hickie . The Lodge was resumed to the first de £ , ee , when tho election of a Worshipfnl Master took place ; this resulted in an unanimous vote in favour of Bro . Blackwell S . W ., who in a few appropriate words

thanked the brethren for the honour conferred on him , and expressed the hope that he should bo supported by tbe P . M . ' s and Officers of the Lodge dnring his year . Tho election for Treasurer resulted in the re-appointment of Bro . Stransom , who in felicitous manner returned thanks . Bro . Hemmings was re-elected Tyler , after which the W . M . called the attention of the brethren to a conversation he had had

with the W . M . of the Lodge of Union , 414 , as to tho desirability of obtaining au organ , the cost of same to be defrayed by the contributions of the members of the two Craft Lodges , the R . A . Chapter , and the M . M . M ., a discussion arose , and the subject was defeired to A fnture meeting . Tho W . M . also alluded to tbe services rendered to the Lodge by Bro . Hickie Organist , and proposed that a vote of thanks be recorded on the minutes , and that an Organist ' s jewel be presented

to him , in acknowledgment of his many kindnesses in supplying gratuitously an instrument , and presiding afc the same . The S . w ! and W . M . elect seconded , and ifc was carried by acclamation . The W . M ., before closing , expressed his grateful acknowledgments to the Officers and Brethren for their kindness and courtesy during his year of office , and congratulated Bro . Blackwell on his election . The duties of Lodge being ended , ifc was closed according to ancient form .

Islington Lodge , No . 1471 . —The members assembled for the first meeting after the recess on Thursday , 13 th instant . The chair was taken by the W . M ., Bro . Henry Cresswell Sanders , who was supported by Bros . D . P . Holness S . W ., E . Blinkhorn J . W ., Cook P . M . Treasurer , Henry Cox P . M . Secretary , Halestrap J . D ., G . Couohman P . M . Tyler ; P . M . 's J . L . Mather , TJnderdowne Knell

Edgar Bowyer P . P . G . S . W . Herts , & c Visitors—T . Pendered P . M . 33 , H . P . Isaac P . M . 1693 , J . H . Hawkins P . M . 693 , J . J . Goode P . M . 1288 , A . Potter 1580 , A . Millward 179 , W . W . Morgan Sec . 211 . There was very little business before the Lodge , so after the minntes had been confirmed , the bye-laws were read by the Secretary . Bro . Couchman was elected Tyler in place of the late Bro . W . Steedman , and

after routine work , Lodge was closed . A neat little repast was served by Bro . Baker , who personally superintended , and successfully exerted himself to minister to the enjoyment of the party . On removal of the cloth , the W . M . gave the first toast—The Queen and the Craffc . Bro . Sanders spoke of the zeal displayed by Her Majesty for the welfare of the nation , and of the interest she took in our Institution . In

proposing the health of the Most Worshipfnl tho Grand Master , Bro . Sanders spoke of the energy displayed by the Prince of Wales . By his urbanity and geniality of disposition , he had won the respect of every member of iho Craft , and ifc was the universal wish that his association with the Order in his present capacity might continue for many years . The Pro Grand Master and the Depnty Grand Master

were next honoured , after which Bro . Millward gave a capital rendering of " Come into the garden , Maud . " The health of the W . M . was proposed by tbe I . P . M ., Bro . TJ . Knell , who spoke eloquently of the ability displayed by the W . M ., and referred to an interesting incident that had lately occurred in his family . All things considered , he knew the members would give the toast a hearty

reception . After a song by Bro . Potter— "The Midshipmite" —came the reply of the W . M . After thanking the brethren for the way they had received the toast , he regretted he bad not bad an opportunity of exhibiting his capabilities for conducting the ceremonial part of his duties ; he trusted occasion might yet be afforded him . With respect to the domestic incident thafc bad so delicately been referred to by

Bro . Knell , he had especially to express his appreciation of their good wishes . In speaking to the toast of the Visitors , the W . M . gave a hearty welcome to all , naming each seriatim , and expressing the pleasure the Lodge fell ; in seeing so many present . After a song by Bro . Scarlett , Bro Isaac replied , and each of the Visitors added a few words , all expressing their satisfaction at the reception

they had met with . Bro . Blinkhorn here favoured tho company , and then the Past Masters were honoured . After a humorous recitation by Bro . Hawkins , Bro . Knell responded . Bro . Mather also , as Father of the Lodge , expressed a strong desire and a willingness afc all times to promote the welfaie of the Lodge . Bro . Bowyer also spoke , fully endorsing the remarks of the previous speakers . At this stage of the proceedings , Bro . Isaac gavo a very fair rendering of " Melnotte ' s

Defence . " The Treasurer and Secretary were next complimented , Bro . Seamer sang " The Wolf" very effectively , and Bro . Cox replied . Bro . S . W . now contributed " Jack's Yarn , " and the Officers camo in for their share of praise . The W . M . said the S . W . and J . W . had worked consistently for the advantage of the Lodge , nofc for personal aggrandisement ; their exertions had resulted successfully . Other toasts , & c , followed ; good singing was iu the ascendant , and all went away gratified afc the result of the meeting .

Lord Holmesdale , P . G . M . Kent , and Lady Holmesdnlo , have been staying afc Bishopsthovpc , on a visit to His Grace the Archbishop of York and Mrs . Thompson . Thoy propose visiting Cornwall at an early date .

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Installation Meetings, &C.

Hemmings Tyler ; P . M . ' s Pulley , Flanagan , Margrett , Welsh , Brown . Members—Bros . Knight , Coates , Whitfield , Hukins , Parkes , Weatherhead , Cordrey , Tegg , Collins , Monle , Vonles , Sands , Greenaway , H . Ferguson , James . Visitors—Bros . Fisher 340 , Home J . W . 1887 , Wilder 1887 , Nash 768 , Cottrell P . M . and W . M . 278 D . P . G . S . W . Gibraltar , Tarrant 1158 , Long P . M . 414 , Hillier 696 , Tench 1225 ,

Withers Secretary 414 . Lodge was opened and the minutes of last regular meeting were read and confirmed . After tbe Lodge was opened in the second , Bro . Sands , a candidate for raising to the third degree , gave satisfactory proof of his efficiency , was entrusted and retired . Lodge was opened in the third degree , and Bro . Sands was re-admitted and raised to the snblimo degree of M . M . The

beautiful ceremony was performed by the W . M . in his usual correct and impressive manner ; ifc was accompanied by instrumental and vocal music , under the able direction of the Organist , Bro . Hickie . The Lodge was resumed to the first de £ , ee , when tho election of a Worshipfnl Master took place ; this resulted in an unanimous vote in favour of Bro . Blackwell S . W ., who in a few appropriate words

thanked the brethren for the honour conferred on him , and expressed the hope that he should bo supported by tbe P . M . ' s and Officers of the Lodge dnring his year . Tho election for Treasurer resulted in the re-appointment of Bro . Stransom , who in felicitous manner returned thanks . Bro . Hemmings was re-elected Tyler , after which the W . M . called the attention of the brethren to a conversation he had had

with the W . M . of the Lodge of Union , 414 , as to tho desirability of obtaining au organ , the cost of same to be defrayed by the contributions of the members of the two Craft Lodges , the R . A . Chapter , and the M . M . M ., a discussion arose , and the subject was defeired to A fnture meeting . Tho W . M . also alluded to tbe services rendered to the Lodge by Bro . Hickie Organist , and proposed that a vote of thanks be recorded on the minutes , and that an Organist ' s jewel be presented

to him , in acknowledgment of his many kindnesses in supplying gratuitously an instrument , and presiding afc the same . The S . w ! and W . M . elect seconded , and ifc was carried by acclamation . The W . M ., before closing , expressed his grateful acknowledgments to the Officers and Brethren for their kindness and courtesy during his year of office , and congratulated Bro . Blackwell on his election . The duties of Lodge being ended , ifc was closed according to ancient form .

Islington Lodge , No . 1471 . —The members assembled for the first meeting after the recess on Thursday , 13 th instant . The chair was taken by the W . M ., Bro . Henry Cresswell Sanders , who was supported by Bros . D . P . Holness S . W ., E . Blinkhorn J . W ., Cook P . M . Treasurer , Henry Cox P . M . Secretary , Halestrap J . D ., G . Couohman P . M . Tyler ; P . M . 's J . L . Mather , TJnderdowne Knell

Edgar Bowyer P . P . G . S . W . Herts , & c Visitors—T . Pendered P . M . 33 , H . P . Isaac P . M . 1693 , J . H . Hawkins P . M . 693 , J . J . Goode P . M . 1288 , A . Potter 1580 , A . Millward 179 , W . W . Morgan Sec . 211 . There was very little business before the Lodge , so after the minntes had been confirmed , the bye-laws were read by the Secretary . Bro . Couchman was elected Tyler in place of the late Bro . W . Steedman , and

after routine work , Lodge was closed . A neat little repast was served by Bro . Baker , who personally superintended , and successfully exerted himself to minister to the enjoyment of the party . On removal of the cloth , the W . M . gave the first toast—The Queen and the Craffc . Bro . Sanders spoke of the zeal displayed by Her Majesty for the welfare of the nation , and of the interest she took in our Institution . In

proposing the health of the Most Worshipfnl tho Grand Master , Bro . Sanders spoke of the energy displayed by the Prince of Wales . By his urbanity and geniality of disposition , he had won the respect of every member of iho Craft , and ifc was the universal wish that his association with the Order in his present capacity might continue for many years . The Pro Grand Master and the Depnty Grand Master

were next honoured , after which Bro . Millward gave a capital rendering of " Come into the garden , Maud . " The health of the W . M . was proposed by tbe I . P . M ., Bro . TJ . Knell , who spoke eloquently of the ability displayed by the W . M ., and referred to an interesting incident that had lately occurred in his family . All things considered , he knew the members would give the toast a hearty

reception . After a song by Bro . Potter— "The Midshipmite" —came the reply of the W . M . After thanking the brethren for the way they had received the toast , he regretted he bad not bad an opportunity of exhibiting his capabilities for conducting the ceremonial part of his duties ; he trusted occasion might yet be afforded him . With respect to the domestic incident thafc bad so delicately been referred to by

Bro . Knell , he had especially to express his appreciation of their good wishes . In speaking to the toast of the Visitors , the W . M . gave a hearty welcome to all , naming each seriatim , and expressing the pleasure the Lodge fell ; in seeing so many present . After a song by Bro . Scarlett , Bro Isaac replied , and each of the Visitors added a few words , all expressing their satisfaction at the reception

they had met with . Bro . Blinkhorn here favoured tho company , and then the Past Masters were honoured . After a humorous recitation by Bro . Hawkins , Bro . Knell responded . Bro . Mather also , as Father of the Lodge , expressed a strong desire and a willingness afc all times to promote the welfaie of the Lodge . Bro . Bowyer also spoke , fully endorsing the remarks of the previous speakers . At this stage of the proceedings , Bro . Isaac gavo a very fair rendering of " Melnotte ' s

Defence . " The Treasurer and Secretary were next complimented , Bro . Seamer sang " The Wolf" very effectively , and Bro . Cox replied . Bro . S . W . now contributed " Jack's Yarn , " and the Officers camo in for their share of praise . The W . M . said the S . W . and J . W . had worked consistently for the advantage of the Lodge , nofc for personal aggrandisement ; their exertions had resulted successfully . Other toasts , & c , followed ; good singing was iu the ascendant , and all went away gratified afc the result of the meeting .

Lord Holmesdale , P . G . M . Kent , and Lady Holmesdnlo , have been staying afc Bishopsthovpc , on a visit to His Grace the Archbishop of York and Mrs . Thompson . Thoy propose visiting Cornwall at an early date .

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Price 3 s 6 d , Crown 8 vo , cloth , gilt . MASONIC PORTRAITS . FIRST SERIES . REPRINTED FROM "THB FREEMASON ' S CHUONICLE . " LIST OF THE PORTRAITS . 1 OUR LITERARY BROTHER . 17 THE CHRISTIAN MINISTER . 2 A DISTINGUISHED MASON . 18 THE MI-STIC . 3 THE MAN OF ENERGY . 19 A MODEL MASON . 4 FATHER TIME . 20 A CHIP FKOSI JOPPA . 5 A CORNER STONE . 21 A PILLAR OF MASONRY . 6 THE CRAFTSMAN . 22 BAYARD . 7 THE GOWNSMAN . ! 23 A RIGHT HAND MAN . 8 AN EASTERN STAR . 24 OUR CITIZEN BROTHER . 9 THE KNIGHT ERRANT . 25 AN ABLE PRECEPTOR . 10 THE OCTOGENARIAN . 20 AN ANCIENT BRITON . 11 A Z EALOUS OFFI CER . 27 T HE A RTIST . 12 THE SOLDIER . 28 THE FATHER OF THE LODGE . 13 FROM UNDER THE CROWN . 29 A SHINING LIGHT . 11 OUR HERCULES . , 30 AN ART STUDENT . 15 A MERCHANT PBINCB . I 31 THB MARINER 16 THE CHBBCHUAN . 32 SOLDIER OF FORTUNE . 33 . "OLD MUG . "

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