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Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution.
W . Bi'o . Colonel James Dutf , P . G . S . D . Norfolk S . W . 102 „ Adam AVinlaw , P . P . G . J . D . Northumberland ... P . M . 393 „ Edward AVest , P . P . G . D . Herts P . M . 1327 „ Henry Hacker , P . G . J . D . Hants and Isle of AVight AV . M . 723 i „ C . M . " Jones , P . Prov . G . D . Germs . E . Lane . P . M . 367 , 1129 , 53 j „ John Wordsworth , P . G . D . G . West Yorks 1019
„ W . If . Briitain , P . P . G . D of G . W . Yorks ... P . M . 139 „ E . AVorrall , P . P . G . D . of 0 . Warwickshire ... P . M . 925 „ CuthbertE . Peek , A . G . D . of C . Cambridge ... I . G . 859 „ AVilliam Hicks , P . P . G . S . B . Kent , P . M . 483 77 i „ AVilliam Coombes , P . P . G . S . B . Midds . P . M . and Sec . ... 382 '
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AY . Bro . AVilliam Goodacre , P . G . Pnrst , Cheshire ... P . M . 104 „ Henry Sanderson , P . P . G . P . AVarwick P . M . 925 „ AVilliam Henry Trego , P . G . Std P . M . 1 „ Richard J . Hayhow , P . G . Std W . M . 8
„ Samuel B . Harrison , G . Stwd 99 „ Professor Erasmus AVilson , F . R . S ., F . R . C . S ., G . Std . AV . M . 1464 „ AVilliam I'igott , AV . M . 1282 , Province of Lincoln „ James Martin Rutter , P . G . Std . E . Lane . ... J . W . 221 „ James Newton , P . G . Std . E . Lane P . M . 37 „ George Bolton , A . P P . M . . 169
Treasurer . W . Bito , FREDERICK A . PHILBRICK , Q . C ., V . P ., P . G . D . Lodge 2 .
Bro . Charles Terry P . M . 3 „ Alfred Meadows J . AV . 4 „ Frederick Newton ... I . G . 5 „ Charles AVarr 7 „ J . B . Lemaitro P . M . 12 „ Edmund Xash , M . D . ... J . D . 14 „ Robert Paulson Spice ... J . D . 21 „ T . R . Eames ... AV . M . elect 22 „ AVilliam Huokvale 23 „ Joseph Lindner 25 „ Charles-Atkins AV . M . 27 „ David Crombio AV . M . 28 „ Arthur J . 11 . Trendell ... S . D . 29 „ George Eedcs Eachus ... AV . M . 33 „ AVilliam Body Dato 34 ,, AVilliam Kingsbury .., J . D . 4 G „ II . G . Harwell P . M . 52 „ AValtcr Thomas Farthing AV . M . 55 „ AV . L . AVheclor S . D . CO „ Charles It . Daniel ... J . D . 65 „ AVilliam Richards 68 „ J . C . Ring AV . M . 72 „ Charles Hull P . M . 87 „ W . G . Clarke S . W . 101 „ AVilliam II . AVakelield ... AV . M . 104 „ G . W . Hawksley ... AV . M . 139 „ Charles Jardino W . M . 140 „ John Kcuuott AV . M . 141 „ William Kc- \ v ... Steward 144 „ Thomas Bull AV . M . 145 Compn . Joseph Last ... Treas . Chap . 145 Bro . Henry Dubosc sen . ... ... 15 ( 3 „ AVilliam Hino Haycock ... AV . M . 164 „ G . J . lfilliard S . D . 174 „ Frederick Kent AV . M . 177 „ AVaUev Hopekirk P . M . Treas . 170
Bro . Henry A . Stacoy P . M . Sec . 180 „ Charles Burley AV . M . 184 „ J . Edward Curteis ... W . M . 189 „ Francis Fellowcs 192 „ B . D . Kershaw P . M . 193 „ T . G . Bullen J . W . 197 „ G . E . Holland J . D . 198 „ Charles F . Hogard ... P . M . 205 „ George AV . Dixon ... AV . M . 209 „ J . 0 / Carter J . AV . 209 „ D . Tallerman ... Steward 228 „ AV . ShakspeareAVebster ... P . M . and Sec . 231 „ John Aird jun 259 „ AValtcr Spencer 263 „ John Hirst jun . ... P . M . 337 „ S . R . Elles P . M . 342 „ James Pyo J . D . 345 „ Thos . S . Ainsworth 346 „ AV . C . Phillips W . M . 435 „ F . A . Manning , C . E 452 „ AV . R . Betteloy AV . M . 482 „ J . J . Berry J . W . 554 „ John Llewellyn Jones ... I . G . 657 „ John Painter AV . M . 749 „ Thomas Jones P . M . 754 „ A . Beasloy P . M . 780 „ It . It . Harper J . D . 813 „ L . Bryett P . M . 834 „ AVright Mcanwcll ... AV . M . 861 „ Charles AValkcr J . AV . 862 „ J . Baxter Langley 871 „ Geo . Keonc Lemann , P . M . 176 , AV . M . 890 „ Thomas Griffiths ... AV . M . 907 „ John Simpson P . M . 910
Bro . E . Clark S . W . 910 „ John Diprose jun ., P . M . Treas . 957 „ G . Makepeace ... 975 „ J . A Thornton 1019 „ John Knight P . M . 1046 „ Thomas Ayling 1096 „ H . T . Lamb 1185 „ E . G . Leggo J . D . 1196 „ II . M . Baker 1208 „ H . Newington Bridges P . M . 1216 „ S . Wothcrill P . M . 1259 „ George King jnn . P . M . and Sec . 1260 „ AVilliam Bell jnn 1275 „ AV . John Crutch ... S . AV . 1278 „ H . W . James Moxon 1298 „ AVilliam Prattent 1326 „ William Leader ... AV . M . 1335 „ Henry Smith AV . M . 1360 „ Charles R . Miles ... P . M . 1365 „ J . E . Cussans S . AV . 1366 „ W . Fred . Koch , P . M ., 820 AV . M . 1381 „ Hayward Edwards AV . M . elect 1385 „ Charles C . Pefcley ... S . AV . 1414 „ C . AV . Ashdown ... Sec . 1421 „ George Pago , J . AV . 1209 ... 1426 „ Charles Smith AV . M . 1441 „ W . T . Howe P . M . 1445 „ Michael Davis AV . M . 1474 „ James W . Jackson 1475 „ JohnPnrrott D . C . 1479 „ Edward G . Sim I . G . 1489 „ Frederick AVoodin 1492 „ E . 0 . AVoodvmnl „ Rev . P . M . Holden , Holy Palestine Preceptory , Red Cross
Honorary Secretary . Bito . JAMES TERRY ( Secretary to the Institution ) , 4 Freemasons' Hall , London , AV . C .
Address To The Members Of The Orange Brotherhood Of Scotland, By Most Worshipful Grand Master Bro. Chalmers I. Paton.
ADDRESS TO THE MEMBERS OF THE ORANGE BROTHERHOOD OF SCOTLAND , BY MOST WORSHIPFUL GRAND MASTER BRO . CHALMERS I . PATON .
Wo have received a copy of this interesting document , and have great pleasure in submitting it in extenso to the notice of our ivudcrs . BiiKTiiKKX , —I think it probable you may expect that , after my installation as Grand Master of Scotland , I should say something to von concerning our duties as Members of the Orange Brotherhood ,
and this I now propose to do . I am deeply sensible of the high honour -which has been conferred on mn ; but I assure yon I am equally sensible of the great responsibility which attaches to tho oflico of Grand Master ; and allow me to say , brethren , that a similar responsibility ought to bo felt by yon all . Tho deeper onr sense of responsibility is , the greater will
be our zeal , —the more energetic our action ; and yet the more will wo bo inclined to thoughtful consideration of every step to bo taken—tho less disposed to hasty resolutions and rash precipitancy . We are responsible all of us to Him who lias given us tho powers that wo possess , tho light and knowledge that wo enjoy , to use these
powers to His glory , and to live in accordance with onr light and knowledge . Can wc give thanks , as I trust wo all do , for the blessings of education , and for that which is more excellent than all the sciences , the light of Divine Truth manifested in tho glorious gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ , tho knowledge of God and of tho way of Salvation , without feeling also a deep sense of responsibility
lying upon us , to adorn the Gospel in our whole walk and conversation , so that our light may shine before men , that they may be constrained to acknowledge the excellency of the light reflected by us , and may be induced to seek light for themselves from its only source ? Or can we be indifferent to the diffusion of the knowledge of the Gospel among those who aro ignorant of it , who sit in
darkness and the shadow of death ? Can wo give thanks , as wc have much reason to do , for the peace and good government of our native land , for the civil and religious liberty Avhich we enjoy , and for the excellency of the British Constitution , —that Protestant Constitution by which these blessings are secured to us , —without feeling the responsibility which lies upon us to do all iu our power for the maintenance of it in its integrity , that so tho peace and order and
Address To The Members Of The Orange Brotherhood Of Scotland, By Most Worshipful Grand Master Bro. Chalmers I. Paton.
civil and religious liberty , for the sake of Avhich onr forefathers struggled so nobly , and so nuvny of them died on the battlefield , at tho stake , and on the scaffold , may be preserved for ourselves to the
last day that wo live , and transmitted unimpared to succeeding generations ? AVe aro banded together for groat and holy objects , It is no political partnership which is the bond of our union . The principles which govern ns , tho sentiments which animate us , belong to a higher and nobler sphere . Political parties aro always fluctuating
and changing , their watchwords and battle-cries are soon forgotten ; but our principles are not changeable , and our course of action must ever bo the same , till complete victory crowns our efforts , till the great enemy of light and liberty is finally driven from the field , till the cry arises , " Babylon is fallen , is fallen ! " How animating the thought that tho victory is sure . Tho struggle may be Ion" - and
arduous ; reverses and discomfitures may await us ; but they will be only partial aud temporary . Believing tho Bible to be the AVord of God , we can entertain no doubt of the fulfilment of the prophecy which we find in it of the final overthrow and destruction of that hateful system , that hellish power , against which we are called to contend . This encouraging thought is not calculated to make ns snpine , bufc
to stir us up to greater earnestness of exertion and of prayer . The event will be as prophecy declares ; but it will be brought about b y means ; it will be the answer of prayer ; aye , not only of our prayers , and of the prayers of our fellow-Protestants of this generation , but of prayers long ago registered in heaven , tho prayers of thousands and tons of thousands of God ' s children who have gone to their
eternal rest , the prayers of a multitude of martyrs who have sealed their testimony with their blood . It will be the result of efforts wisely and prayerfully and perseveringly made . The struggle between Popery and Bible Christianity has been a long one , and it is not ended yet . It has been carried on by very different means on the one side aud on the other ; on the one by weapons not carnal , by tho proclamation of Gospel truth , by the
sword of the Spirit , -which is the Word of God ; and on the other by rack , and dungeon , and stake , and gibbet , and fire , and sword . It began as soon as Popery had attained a nearly complete development , or , in Scripture phrase , when " tho man of sin , " " the son of perdition , " " that wicked , " " was revealed , " " whom the Lord shall consume with the Spirit of His mouth , and shall destroy with the bri ghtness of His coming . " * I can but allude in the briefest possible manner to the persecutions of tho dark ages before the Reformation—
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Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution.
W . Bi'o . Colonel James Dutf , P . G . S . D . Norfolk S . W . 102 „ Adam AVinlaw , P . P . G . J . D . Northumberland ... P . M . 393 „ Edward AVest , P . P . G . D . Herts P . M . 1327 „ Henry Hacker , P . G . J . D . Hants and Isle of AVight AV . M . 723 i „ C . M . " Jones , P . Prov . G . D . Germs . E . Lane . P . M . 367 , 1129 , 53 j „ John Wordsworth , P . G . D . G . West Yorks 1019
„ W . If . Briitain , P . P . G . D of G . W . Yorks ... P . M . 139 „ E . AVorrall , P . P . G . D . of 0 . Warwickshire ... P . M . 925 „ CuthbertE . Peek , A . G . D . of C . Cambridge ... I . G . 859 „ AVilliam Hicks , P . P . G . S . B . Kent , P . M . 483 77 i „ AVilliam Coombes , P . P . G . S . B . Midds . P . M . and Sec . ... 382 '
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AY . Bro . AVilliam Goodacre , P . G . Pnrst , Cheshire ... P . M . 104 „ Henry Sanderson , P . P . G . P . AVarwick P . M . 925 „ AVilliam Henry Trego , P . G . Std P . M . 1 „ Richard J . Hayhow , P . G . Std W . M . 8
„ Samuel B . Harrison , G . Stwd 99 „ Professor Erasmus AVilson , F . R . S ., F . R . C . S ., G . Std . AV . M . 1464 „ AVilliam I'igott , AV . M . 1282 , Province of Lincoln „ James Martin Rutter , P . G . Std . E . Lane . ... J . W . 221 „ James Newton , P . G . Std . E . Lane P . M . 37 „ George Bolton , A . P P . M . . 169
Treasurer . W . Bito , FREDERICK A . PHILBRICK , Q . C ., V . P ., P . G . D . Lodge 2 .
Bro . Charles Terry P . M . 3 „ Alfred Meadows J . AV . 4 „ Frederick Newton ... I . G . 5 „ Charles AVarr 7 „ J . B . Lemaitro P . M . 12 „ Edmund Xash , M . D . ... J . D . 14 „ Robert Paulson Spice ... J . D . 21 „ T . R . Eames ... AV . M . elect 22 „ AVilliam Huokvale 23 „ Joseph Lindner 25 „ Charles-Atkins AV . M . 27 „ David Crombio AV . M . 28 „ Arthur J . 11 . Trendell ... S . D . 29 „ George Eedcs Eachus ... AV . M . 33 „ AVilliam Body Dato 34 ,, AVilliam Kingsbury .., J . D . 4 G „ II . G . Harwell P . M . 52 „ AValtcr Thomas Farthing AV . M . 55 „ AV . L . AVheclor S . D . CO „ Charles It . Daniel ... J . D . 65 „ AVilliam Richards 68 „ J . C . Ring AV . M . 72 „ Charles Hull P . M . 87 „ W . G . Clarke S . W . 101 „ AVilliam II . AVakelield ... AV . M . 104 „ G . W . Hawksley ... AV . M . 139 „ Charles Jardino W . M . 140 „ John Kcuuott AV . M . 141 „ William Kc- \ v ... Steward 144 „ Thomas Bull AV . M . 145 Compn . Joseph Last ... Treas . Chap . 145 Bro . Henry Dubosc sen . ... ... 15 ( 3 „ AVilliam Hino Haycock ... AV . M . 164 „ G . J . lfilliard S . D . 174 „ Frederick Kent AV . M . 177 „ AVaUev Hopekirk P . M . Treas . 170
Bro . Henry A . Stacoy P . M . Sec . 180 „ Charles Burley AV . M . 184 „ J . Edward Curteis ... W . M . 189 „ Francis Fellowcs 192 „ B . D . Kershaw P . M . 193 „ T . G . Bullen J . W . 197 „ G . E . Holland J . D . 198 „ Charles F . Hogard ... P . M . 205 „ George AV . Dixon ... AV . M . 209 „ J . 0 / Carter J . AV . 209 „ D . Tallerman ... Steward 228 „ AV . ShakspeareAVebster ... P . M . and Sec . 231 „ John Aird jun 259 „ AValtcr Spencer 263 „ John Hirst jun . ... P . M . 337 „ S . R . Elles P . M . 342 „ James Pyo J . D . 345 „ Thos . S . Ainsworth 346 „ AV . C . Phillips W . M . 435 „ F . A . Manning , C . E 452 „ AV . R . Betteloy AV . M . 482 „ J . J . Berry J . W . 554 „ John Llewellyn Jones ... I . G . 657 „ John Painter AV . M . 749 „ Thomas Jones P . M . 754 „ A . Beasloy P . M . 780 „ It . It . Harper J . D . 813 „ L . Bryett P . M . 834 „ AVright Mcanwcll ... AV . M . 861 „ Charles AValkcr J . AV . 862 „ J . Baxter Langley 871 „ Geo . Keonc Lemann , P . M . 176 , AV . M . 890 „ Thomas Griffiths ... AV . M . 907 „ John Simpson P . M . 910
Bro . E . Clark S . W . 910 „ John Diprose jun ., P . M . Treas . 957 „ G . Makepeace ... 975 „ J . A Thornton 1019 „ John Knight P . M . 1046 „ Thomas Ayling 1096 „ H . T . Lamb 1185 „ E . G . Leggo J . D . 1196 „ II . M . Baker 1208 „ H . Newington Bridges P . M . 1216 „ S . Wothcrill P . M . 1259 „ George King jnn . P . M . and Sec . 1260 „ AVilliam Bell jnn 1275 „ AV . John Crutch ... S . AV . 1278 „ H . W . James Moxon 1298 „ AVilliam Prattent 1326 „ William Leader ... AV . M . 1335 „ Henry Smith AV . M . 1360 „ Charles R . Miles ... P . M . 1365 „ J . E . Cussans S . AV . 1366 „ W . Fred . Koch , P . M ., 820 AV . M . 1381 „ Hayward Edwards AV . M . elect 1385 „ Charles C . Pefcley ... S . AV . 1414 „ C . AV . Ashdown ... Sec . 1421 „ George Pago , J . AV . 1209 ... 1426 „ Charles Smith AV . M . 1441 „ W . T . Howe P . M . 1445 „ Michael Davis AV . M . 1474 „ James W . Jackson 1475 „ JohnPnrrott D . C . 1479 „ Edward G . Sim I . G . 1489 „ Frederick AVoodin 1492 „ E . 0 . AVoodvmnl „ Rev . P . M . Holden , Holy Palestine Preceptory , Red Cross
Honorary Secretary . Bito . JAMES TERRY ( Secretary to the Institution ) , 4 Freemasons' Hall , London , AV . C .
Address To The Members Of The Orange Brotherhood Of Scotland, By Most Worshipful Grand Master Bro. Chalmers I. Paton.
ADDRESS TO THE MEMBERS OF THE ORANGE BROTHERHOOD OF SCOTLAND , BY MOST WORSHIPFUL GRAND MASTER BRO . CHALMERS I . PATON .
Wo have received a copy of this interesting document , and have great pleasure in submitting it in extenso to the notice of our ivudcrs . BiiKTiiKKX , —I think it probable you may expect that , after my installation as Grand Master of Scotland , I should say something to von concerning our duties as Members of the Orange Brotherhood ,
and this I now propose to do . I am deeply sensible of the high honour -which has been conferred on mn ; but I assure yon I am equally sensible of the great responsibility which attaches to tho oflico of Grand Master ; and allow me to say , brethren , that a similar responsibility ought to bo felt by yon all . Tho deeper onr sense of responsibility is , the greater will
be our zeal , —the more energetic our action ; and yet the more will wo bo inclined to thoughtful consideration of every step to bo taken—tho less disposed to hasty resolutions and rash precipitancy . We are responsible all of us to Him who lias given us tho powers that wo possess , tho light and knowledge that wo enjoy , to use these
powers to His glory , and to live in accordance with onr light and knowledge . Can wc give thanks , as I trust wo all do , for the blessings of education , and for that which is more excellent than all the sciences , the light of Divine Truth manifested in tho glorious gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ , tho knowledge of God and of tho way of Salvation , without feeling also a deep sense of responsibility
lying upon us , to adorn the Gospel in our whole walk and conversation , so that our light may shine before men , that they may be constrained to acknowledge the excellency of the light reflected by us , and may be induced to seek light for themselves from its only source ? Or can we be indifferent to the diffusion of the knowledge of the Gospel among those who aro ignorant of it , who sit in
darkness and the shadow of death ? Can wo give thanks , as wc have much reason to do , for the peace and good government of our native land , for the civil and religious liberty Avhich we enjoy , and for the excellency of the British Constitution , —that Protestant Constitution by which these blessings are secured to us , —without feeling the responsibility which lies upon us to do all iu our power for the maintenance of it in its integrity , that so tho peace and order and
Address To The Members Of The Orange Brotherhood Of Scotland, By Most Worshipful Grand Master Bro. Chalmers I. Paton.
civil and religious liberty , for the sake of Avhich onr forefathers struggled so nobly , and so nuvny of them died on the battlefield , at tho stake , and on the scaffold , may be preserved for ourselves to the
last day that wo live , and transmitted unimpared to succeeding generations ? AVe aro banded together for groat and holy objects , It is no political partnership which is the bond of our union . The principles which govern ns , tho sentiments which animate us , belong to a higher and nobler sphere . Political parties aro always fluctuating
and changing , their watchwords and battle-cries are soon forgotten ; but our principles are not changeable , and our course of action must ever bo the same , till complete victory crowns our efforts , till the great enemy of light and liberty is finally driven from the field , till the cry arises , " Babylon is fallen , is fallen ! " How animating the thought that tho victory is sure . Tho struggle may be Ion" - and
arduous ; reverses and discomfitures may await us ; but they will be only partial aud temporary . Believing tho Bible to be the AVord of God , we can entertain no doubt of the fulfilment of the prophecy which we find in it of the final overthrow and destruction of that hateful system , that hellish power , against which we are called to contend . This encouraging thought is not calculated to make ns snpine , bufc
to stir us up to greater earnestness of exertion and of prayer . The event will be as prophecy declares ; but it will be brought about b y means ; it will be the answer of prayer ; aye , not only of our prayers , and of the prayers of our fellow-Protestants of this generation , but of prayers long ago registered in heaven , tho prayers of thousands and tons of thousands of God ' s children who have gone to their
eternal rest , the prayers of a multitude of martyrs who have sealed their testimony with their blood . It will be the result of efforts wisely and prayerfully and perseveringly made . The struggle between Popery and Bible Christianity has been a long one , and it is not ended yet . It has been carried on by very different means on the one side aud on the other ; on the one by weapons not carnal , by tho proclamation of Gospel truth , by the
sword of the Spirit , -which is the Word of God ; and on the other by rack , and dungeon , and stake , and gibbet , and fire , and sword . It began as soon as Popery had attained a nearly complete development , or , in Scripture phrase , when " tho man of sin , " " the son of perdition , " " that wicked , " " was revealed , " " whom the Lord shall consume with the Spirit of His mouth , and shall destroy with the bri ghtness of His coming . " * I can but allude in the briefest possible manner to the persecutions of tho dark ages before the Reformation—