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The Installation Of The Marquess Of London Derry, At Durham.
that thou hast owed . " He would not deal so much with the antiquity of the Order , although there was much to interest and instruct , but rather call their serious and devout attention to tho duties they wero bonnd to practise in their lives and character by the very force of their Masonic vow under which they had deliberately pledged themselves . In briefly referring to the antiquity of Masonry he could
not agree with those who traced it back to Adam and Eve , much less with ono writer , who had attributed its origin to pro-Adamito times . Their institutions had a rightful claim to a remote date in the annals of tho world . It was fonnd to exist among tho distant Chinese , wild Arabs , and American savages , who wero prepared to show kindness when thoy saw wandering English brethren . This implied a common
and remote origin . In ancient times Masonry was both operative and speculative , and it had had a large share in promoting the general civilisation of the world , fostering science and art , in increasing and purifying social comforts , and refining the taste , and , abovo all , adorning tho temples of tho Most High God . Though they did not claim to be a religious society in tho common acceptation of the term , thoy
were indeed religious in the spirit of their duties . The whole of their teachings and practices wero founded on tho volume of the sacred law , the revealed word of God . They were exhorted to regulate their lives and actions by its divine precepts ; their-duty to God , to themselves , and toothers was drawn from ifc . All these duties were veiled in allegory and symbols , and admirably adapted to the truths they
embodied . If all these things were so excellent and so good , why keep them secret and not open to tho world ? The answer was that they were not kept secret , it was only their ceremony and ritual that they kept secret . He denied the assertion that tho Order had a tendency to irreligion ancl irreverence , and held that honour and reverence of God were the beginning , middle , and end of their
system . As Christianity was not yet—as it would be—like their Craft , spread over the whole earth , he thought Masonry might in somo way prepare the way for Christianity . The anthem was by Boyes— " 0 , where shall wisdom be found . " The benediction was given by Dean Lake , and a collection was made for the local charities . During the re-forming of the procession and exit of the brethren tho Hallelujah
Chorus was played with telling effect . The procession returned in reverse order to the Castle Hall , where Provincial Grancl Locige was closed in due form . The brethren subsequently adjourned to the Town Hall , where a banquet , supplied by Mr . J . Phillips of the Queen's Head Hotel , Newcastle , was partaken of . The R . W . P . G . M . presided , and he was supported by the Earl of Lathom , Sir Hedworth
Williamson , Sir George Elliot , and a number of other distinguished brethren . After dinner , tbe Prov . Grand Master gave the first toasfc "The Queen . " Tho Prov . Grand Master next proposed "The W . M . Grand Master H . R . H . the Prince of Wales . " The Provincial Grand Master then proposed " The Pro Grand Master the Earl of Carnarvon . " The noble Chairman next gave " The Deputy Grand Master the Earl
of Lathom . He proposed this toast with very great pleasure , inasmuch as he was much indebted to the noble Lord and his brother for having installed him to the office he held on this occasion . They had known each other in early youth , ancl thoy were bound together now as Masons . " He was sure , as Masons , they wonld find the Earl of Lathom a true , honest , and straightforward gentleman . The Earl of
Lathom R . W . D . G . M ., upon rising to reply , was received with loud and prolonged cheering . He thanked them most heartily for the reception which they had accorded him . The pleasure , however , was all on his side . Id was true be bad come there , as a matter of duty , to instal a very old friend as Provincial Grand Master of the Province of Dnrof the Officers whom he felt sure would not relax their attention . The
importance of having good Officers in a Lodge he illustrated by reference to a ship ' s captain ancl his crew . He again spoke of the assistance he hoped to derive from Bro . Foulkes and others , and congratu-, lated the brethren on the occupation of their new Lodge room . Bro . Coxhead S . W . in responding begged to thank them ; also the W . M . for appointing him to tho highest office , next to his own , in the Locige ;
he was desirous of seeing emulation so carried on , that even their I . P . M . might , if possible , be eclipsed ; and he felt sure Bro . Foulkes would nofc be at all sorry were thafc achieved by somo one . Bro . Hackforth J . D . said tho Officers were actuated by ono common desire that of doing their duties well ; the Caradoc Lodge had succeeded so far , and he had no fear as to its continued prosperity . Bro . Burdett
l . G . referred to that day as being one of double interest to him ; his offices and the Caradoc Lodge rooms had been opened on the same day , in one ancl the same building ; and he trusted thafc success might follow . He hoped that he should do his duty in office until he reached the position now occupied by Bro . McEwen . Bro . Bayliss gave the Tyler ' s toast , which was duly honoured ; and the proceedings
terminated with " Auld Lang Syne , " sung in the usual manner amongst Masons . The following members very kindly enlivened the proceedings with excellent singing ; Bros . Wrigley , Smith , Strain , Hackforth , Robert Hnghes , Pratt ; and C . Foulkes gave a recitation . Bro . Wrigley in his usual kind and genial manner , presided at the piano during the evening .
A new Royal Arch Chapter , attached to the Carnarvon Lodge , No . 1572 , was consecrated at the Albion , Aldersgate-street , on Saturday , the 16 th inst . The ceremony was performed by Colonel Shadwell Gierke Grand Secretary , who was assisted by Bro . H . G . Buss Assistant Grand Secretary , the Rev . A . F . A . Woodford Past Grand Chaplain , and Bro . James Terry Assistant Grand Director of
Ceremonies Herts . Bros . Walter Solomon Whitaker , Nelson Reed , and Thomas Stacey Hellier were installed as the three Principals of the Chapter , and , after the Officers had been appointed , a grand banquet was given to celebrate the birth of the new Chapter . The same evening , at the Cannon-street Hotel , Bros . J . Lambert , C . F . Hogard ,
and W . Beattie were installed in the three Principals chairs , of the St . Thomas ' s Chapter , No . 142 . We hear that Bro . W . H . W . Casely is a candidate for the Chaplaincy of St . Luke ' s Workbonse . We trust that so worthy a brother will be successful . He is the P . G . C . for Herts , and Chaplain of the Crusaders Lodge , No . 1677 .
Diary For The Week.
DIARY FOR THE WEEK .
We shall be obliged if the Secretaries of the various Lodges throughout the Kingdom will favour us with a list of their Days of Meeting , & c , as we have decided to insert only those that are verified by the Officers of the several Lodges . SATURDAY , 23 rd OCTOBEE .
198—Percy , Jolly Farmers , Sonthgato Road , N . at 8 ( Instruction ) lUKl—Karl of Zetland , Nags Head , Hare-street , Hackney , at 7 ( Instruction ) 15-11—Alexandra Palace IfB-l—Kiclesfcou , Grosvenor Club , Ebury-sqnare , Pimlico , at 7 ( Instruction ) R . A . 1011—Mid-Surrey , Surrey Masonic HaU , Camberwell R . A . 1329—Sphinx , Surrey Masonic Hall , Camberwell , S . E . Sinai Chapter of Instruction , Union , Air-street , Regent-st ., W ., at 8 615—Sfc . John and St . Paul , Pier Hotel , Erith 1293— - Burdett , Mitre Hotel , Hampton Court
MONDAY , 25 th OCTOBER .
•15—Strong Man , George Hotel , Australian Avenue , Barbican , at 8 ( Instate . ) 68—London Masonic Club Lodge of Instruction , 101 Queen Victoria-street , at 6 171—S'ncerit . v , Railway Tavern , London-street , E . C . at 7 ( Instruction ) 18 C -. It . James ' s Union , Union Tavern , Air-street , W ., at 8 ( Instruction ) 183—Jnity . Ship and Turtle , Liadenhall Street , E . C . 518— Vellington , White Swan , High-street , Deptford , at 8 ( Instruction ) 701—Camden , Red Cap , Camden Town , at 8 ( Instruction ) 130 ( J--St . .. olin of Wapping , Gun Hotel , High-st ., Wapping , at 8 ( Instruction )
1125—Hyde Park , The Westbounie , Oniven-rd ., Paddington , at 8 ( Instruction ) 1115—Prince Leopold , Mitford Tavern , Sandringham-road , Dalston , at 8 ( Inst . ) 11 S 9—Marquess of Ripon , Pembnry Tavern , Amhurst-rd ., Hackney , at 7 . 30 ( In . ) 1507—Metropolitan , The Moorgato , Finsbury Pavement , E . G ., at 7 . 30 ( Inst . ) KiOS—Kilbtu-n , -1 G South Molton Street , Oxford Street , VV ., at 7 . 30 ( Inst ) 1015—Bayard , Masonic Hall , 33 Golden-square
Ki 23—West S nithtield , New Market Hotel , King-st ., Snow-hill , at 8 ( Inst . ) 1 « 25—Tredegar , Royal Hotel , Mile End-road , corner of Burdett-road , at 8 ( In . ) 1032—Stuart , Surrey Masonic HaU , Camberwell 1693—Kingsland , Canonbnry Tavern , Canonbnry , N ., at 8 . 30 ( Instruction ) 1695—New Finsbury Park , Plimsoll Arms , St . Thomas Road , at 8 ( Instruction ) R . A . 25—Robert Burns , Freemasons' Hall , W . C .
48—Industry , 31 Denmark-street , Gateshead . 62—Social , Queen ' s Hotel , Manchester 118—Lights , Masonio Rooms , Warrington 721—Derby , Masonio HaU , Liverpool ( Instruction ) 820—Lily of Richmond , Greyhound , Richmond , afc 7 . 30 ( Instruction ) 827—St . John , Masonic Temple , Halifax-road , Dewsbury
999—Robert Burns , Freemasons' HaU , Manchester 1177—Tenby , Royal Assembly Rooms , Tenby , Pembroke 1119—Royal Military , Masonic Hall , Canterbury at 8 ( Instruction ) 1477—Sir Watkin , Masonic Hall , Mold R . A . 211—7 riondship , Masonic HaU , Liverpool R . A . 302—Charity , New Masonic Hall , Darloy-street , Bradford
I TUESDAY , 26 th OCTOBER .
Audit Committee Girls' School , at -1 . 1-1—Tuscan . Freemasons' Hall , Great Queen-street , W . C . 55—Constitutional , Bedford Hotel , Southampton-bldgs ., Holborn , at 7 ( Inst . ) 65—Prosperity , Hercules Tavern , Leadenhall-street , E . G ., at 7 ( Instruction ) 92—Moira , Criterion , Piccadilly , W . Ill— "Taith , 2 "Westminster Chambers , Victoria-street , S . W ., at 8 . ( Instruction ) 115—Prut ent Brethren , Freemasons' Hall , W . C 177—Domatic , Sun oy Masonic Hall . Camberwell , at 7 . 30 ( Instruction )
186—Industry , Freemasons' Hall , W . C . 20 . -Israel , Cannon-street 1 'itel , E . C . 551—Yarborongh , ( . een Du , ov , Stepney ( Instruction ) 753--Prince Frederick William , Lord's Hotel , St . John ' s Wood , at 8 ( Inst . ) S 30—Dalhousie . Sisters' Tavern , Pownall-road , Dalston , at 8 ( Instruction ) 10-11—Wa idsworth , Star and Garter Hotel , St . Ann ' s-hill , Wandsworth ( Inst . ) 119 R— Trban , Freemasons' Hall , W . C . 1319—Friars , Liverpool Arms , Canning Town , at Six ( Instruction )
1300—Royal Arthur , Prince s Head , Battersea Park , at 8 ( Instruction ) ! 1 H 6—Mount Edgcnmbe , 19 Jermyn-street , S . W ., at 8 ( Instruction ) 1 1171—Islington , The Moorgato , 15 Finsbury Pavement , at 7 ( Instruction ) 1-172—Henl y , Three Crowns , North Woolwich , at 7 . 30 ( Instruction ) 1553—D . Co manght , Palmerston Arms , Grosvenor Park , Camberwell , afc 8 ( In . ) 1602—Sir Hugh Myddelton , Crown and Woolpack , St . John ' s-8 t .-rd ., at 8 ( In . ) 1707—Eleanor , Trocailero , Broad-streot-buildings , Liverpool-street , 6 . 30 ( Inst . ) 1711—Royal Savoy , Ashley ' s Hotel , Covent Garden Metropolitan Chapter of Improvement , Jamaica Coffee House , Cornhill , 6 . 30
21—Newcastle-on-Tyno , Freemasons' Hall , Grainger-sfc ., Newcastle , 7 . 30 ( In . ) 117—Wynnstay , Raven Hotel , Shrewsbury , at 8 ( Instruction ) 211—Merchants , Masonic Hall , Liverpool at 6 . 30 . ( Instruction ) 253—Tynan , Masonic Hall , Gower-street , Derby 299—Emulation , Bull Hotel , Dartford 310—Union , Freemasons' Hall , Castle-street , Carlisle 357—Apollo University , Masonic Hall , Oxford 573—Poi severance , Shenstone Hotel , Hales Owen
1016—Elkington , Masonic Hall , New-street , Birmingham 1358—Torbay , Town Hall , Paignton 1566—Ellington , Bell Hotel , Maidenhead 1609—Dramatic , Masonic Hall , Liverpoo " 1675—Antient Briton , Masonic Hall , Liverpool R . A , 199—Peace and Harmony , Royal Oak Hotel , Dover R . A . 721—Grosvenor , Masonic-chambers , Eastgate-row-north , Chester R . A . 823—Everton , Masonic Hall , Liverpool K . T . —Fidelity , Masonic Hall , Carlton-hill , Leeds
WEDNESDAY , 27 th OCTOBER .
193—Confidence , Railway Tavern , London-street , afc 7 ( Instruction ) 22 S—United Strength , Hope and Anchor , Crowndale-rd ., Camden-town , 8 ( In . ) 507—United Pilgrims , Surrey Masonic Hall , Camberwell , S . E . 53 S—La Tolerance . Green Dragon , 2 Maddox-street , W ., at 7 . 45 ( Inst . ) 720—Panmure , Balham Hotel , Balham , at , 7 ( Instruction ) 781—Merchant Navy , Silver Tavern , Bu . dett-road , E . at 7 . 30 ( Instruction ) 813—New Concord ,. oily Farmers , Southgate-road , N ., at 8 ( Inst . ) 86!—Whittington , Red Lion , Poppin ' s-court , Fleet-street , at 8 ( Instruction )
1185—Lewis , King ' s Arms Hotel , Wood Green , at 7 ( Instruction ) 1227—Upton , King and Queen , Norton Folgate , E . G ., at 8 . ( Instruction . ) 1278—Burdett Coutts . PalmoT and Ball , Bothnal Green-road , at 8 ( Instruction ) 12 ^ 8—Finsbury Park , A wyno Castle , Highbury , at 8 I Instruction ) 1521—Duke of Gnnnaught . ' Havelock , Albion Road , Dalston . at 8 ( Instruction ) 1662—Beaconsfield , Chequers , Marsh Street , Walthamstow , at 7 . 30 ( Inst . ) I 70-S—Progress , Freemasons' Hall , W . C . 1791—Creaton , Princo Albert Tavei J , Portobello-ter ., Notting-hill-gate , ( Inst . ) R . A . 177—Domatic , Union Tavern , Air-street , Regent-st ., at 8 ( Instruction )
32—St . Georgo , Adelphi Hotel , Liverpool 117—Salopian of Charity , Raven Hotel , Shrewsbury 163—Integrity , Freemasons' Hall , Cooper-street , Manchester 220—Harmony , Garston Hotel , Garston , Lancashire 301— Philanthropic . Masonic Hall , Great George-street , Leeds 139—Scientific , Masonic Room , Bingley
721—Derby , Masonic Hall , Liverpool 972—St . Augustine , Masonic Hall , Canterbury ( Inst . ) II 9 R—Sondes , Eagle Hotel . East Deroham , Norfolk 1039—St . John , George Hotel , Lichfield 1083—Townley Parker , Mosley Hotel , Beswick , near Manchester , 1085—Hartington , Masonic Hall , Gower-street , Derby ( Instruction )
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The Installation Of The Marquess Of London Derry, At Durham.
that thou hast owed . " He would not deal so much with the antiquity of the Order , although there was much to interest and instruct , but rather call their serious and devout attention to tho duties they wero bonnd to practise in their lives and character by the very force of their Masonic vow under which they had deliberately pledged themselves . In briefly referring to the antiquity of Masonry he could
not agree with those who traced it back to Adam and Eve , much less with ono writer , who had attributed its origin to pro-Adamito times . Their institutions had a rightful claim to a remote date in the annals of tho world . It was fonnd to exist among tho distant Chinese , wild Arabs , and American savages , who wero prepared to show kindness when thoy saw wandering English brethren . This implied a common
and remote origin . In ancient times Masonry was both operative and speculative , and it had had a large share in promoting the general civilisation of the world , fostering science and art , in increasing and purifying social comforts , and refining the taste , and , abovo all , adorning tho temples of tho Most High God . Though they did not claim to be a religious society in tho common acceptation of the term , thoy
were indeed religious in the spirit of their duties . The whole of their teachings and practices wero founded on tho volume of the sacred law , the revealed word of God . They were exhorted to regulate their lives and actions by its divine precepts ; their-duty to God , to themselves , and toothers was drawn from ifc . All these duties were veiled in allegory and symbols , and admirably adapted to the truths they
embodied . If all these things were so excellent and so good , why keep them secret and not open to tho world ? The answer was that they were not kept secret , it was only their ceremony and ritual that they kept secret . He denied the assertion that tho Order had a tendency to irreligion ancl irreverence , and held that honour and reverence of God were the beginning , middle , and end of their
system . As Christianity was not yet—as it would be—like their Craft , spread over the whole earth , he thought Masonry might in somo way prepare the way for Christianity . The anthem was by Boyes— " 0 , where shall wisdom be found . " The benediction was given by Dean Lake , and a collection was made for the local charities . During the re-forming of the procession and exit of the brethren tho Hallelujah
Chorus was played with telling effect . The procession returned in reverse order to the Castle Hall , where Provincial Grancl Locige was closed in due form . The brethren subsequently adjourned to the Town Hall , where a banquet , supplied by Mr . J . Phillips of the Queen's Head Hotel , Newcastle , was partaken of . The R . W . P . G . M . presided , and he was supported by the Earl of Lathom , Sir Hedworth
Williamson , Sir George Elliot , and a number of other distinguished brethren . After dinner , tbe Prov . Grand Master gave the first toasfc "The Queen . " Tho Prov . Grand Master next proposed "The W . M . Grand Master H . R . H . the Prince of Wales . " The Provincial Grand Master then proposed " The Pro Grand Master the Earl of Carnarvon . " The noble Chairman next gave " The Deputy Grand Master the Earl
of Lathom . He proposed this toast with very great pleasure , inasmuch as he was much indebted to the noble Lord and his brother for having installed him to the office he held on this occasion . They had known each other in early youth , ancl thoy were bound together now as Masons . " He was sure , as Masons , they wonld find the Earl of Lathom a true , honest , and straightforward gentleman . The Earl of
Lathom R . W . D . G . M ., upon rising to reply , was received with loud and prolonged cheering . He thanked them most heartily for the reception which they had accorded him . The pleasure , however , was all on his side . Id was true be bad come there , as a matter of duty , to instal a very old friend as Provincial Grand Master of the Province of Dnrof the Officers whom he felt sure would not relax their attention . The
importance of having good Officers in a Lodge he illustrated by reference to a ship ' s captain ancl his crew . He again spoke of the assistance he hoped to derive from Bro . Foulkes and others , and congratu-, lated the brethren on the occupation of their new Lodge room . Bro . Coxhead S . W . in responding begged to thank them ; also the W . M . for appointing him to tho highest office , next to his own , in the Locige ;
he was desirous of seeing emulation so carried on , that even their I . P . M . might , if possible , be eclipsed ; and he felt sure Bro . Foulkes would nofc be at all sorry were thafc achieved by somo one . Bro . Hackforth J . D . said tho Officers were actuated by ono common desire that of doing their duties well ; the Caradoc Lodge had succeeded so far , and he had no fear as to its continued prosperity . Bro . Burdett
l . G . referred to that day as being one of double interest to him ; his offices and the Caradoc Lodge rooms had been opened on the same day , in one ancl the same building ; and he trusted thafc success might follow . He hoped that he should do his duty in office until he reached the position now occupied by Bro . McEwen . Bro . Bayliss gave the Tyler ' s toast , which was duly honoured ; and the proceedings
terminated with " Auld Lang Syne , " sung in the usual manner amongst Masons . The following members very kindly enlivened the proceedings with excellent singing ; Bros . Wrigley , Smith , Strain , Hackforth , Robert Hnghes , Pratt ; and C . Foulkes gave a recitation . Bro . Wrigley in his usual kind and genial manner , presided at the piano during the evening .
A new Royal Arch Chapter , attached to the Carnarvon Lodge , No . 1572 , was consecrated at the Albion , Aldersgate-street , on Saturday , the 16 th inst . The ceremony was performed by Colonel Shadwell Gierke Grand Secretary , who was assisted by Bro . H . G . Buss Assistant Grand Secretary , the Rev . A . F . A . Woodford Past Grand Chaplain , and Bro . James Terry Assistant Grand Director of
Ceremonies Herts . Bros . Walter Solomon Whitaker , Nelson Reed , and Thomas Stacey Hellier were installed as the three Principals of the Chapter , and , after the Officers had been appointed , a grand banquet was given to celebrate the birth of the new Chapter . The same evening , at the Cannon-street Hotel , Bros . J . Lambert , C . F . Hogard ,
and W . Beattie were installed in the three Principals chairs , of the St . Thomas ' s Chapter , No . 142 . We hear that Bro . W . H . W . Casely is a candidate for the Chaplaincy of St . Luke ' s Workbonse . We trust that so worthy a brother will be successful . He is the P . G . C . for Herts , and Chaplain of the Crusaders Lodge , No . 1677 .
Diary For The Week.
DIARY FOR THE WEEK .
We shall be obliged if the Secretaries of the various Lodges throughout the Kingdom will favour us with a list of their Days of Meeting , & c , as we have decided to insert only those that are verified by the Officers of the several Lodges . SATURDAY , 23 rd OCTOBEE .
198—Percy , Jolly Farmers , Sonthgato Road , N . at 8 ( Instruction ) lUKl—Karl of Zetland , Nags Head , Hare-street , Hackney , at 7 ( Instruction ) 15-11—Alexandra Palace IfB-l—Kiclesfcou , Grosvenor Club , Ebury-sqnare , Pimlico , at 7 ( Instruction ) R . A . 1011—Mid-Surrey , Surrey Masonic HaU , Camberwell R . A . 1329—Sphinx , Surrey Masonic Hall , Camberwell , S . E . Sinai Chapter of Instruction , Union , Air-street , Regent-st ., W ., at 8 615—Sfc . John and St . Paul , Pier Hotel , Erith 1293— - Burdett , Mitre Hotel , Hampton Court
MONDAY , 25 th OCTOBER .
•15—Strong Man , George Hotel , Australian Avenue , Barbican , at 8 ( Instate . ) 68—London Masonic Club Lodge of Instruction , 101 Queen Victoria-street , at 6 171—S'ncerit . v , Railway Tavern , London-street , E . C . at 7 ( Instruction ) 18 C -. It . James ' s Union , Union Tavern , Air-street , W ., at 8 ( Instruction ) 183—Jnity . Ship and Turtle , Liadenhall Street , E . C . 518— Vellington , White Swan , High-street , Deptford , at 8 ( Instruction ) 701—Camden , Red Cap , Camden Town , at 8 ( Instruction ) 130 ( J--St . .. olin of Wapping , Gun Hotel , High-st ., Wapping , at 8 ( Instruction )
1125—Hyde Park , The Westbounie , Oniven-rd ., Paddington , at 8 ( Instruction ) 1115—Prince Leopold , Mitford Tavern , Sandringham-road , Dalston , at 8 ( Inst . ) 11 S 9—Marquess of Ripon , Pembnry Tavern , Amhurst-rd ., Hackney , at 7 . 30 ( In . ) 1507—Metropolitan , The Moorgato , Finsbury Pavement , E . G ., at 7 . 30 ( Inst . ) KiOS—Kilbtu-n , -1 G South Molton Street , Oxford Street , VV ., at 7 . 30 ( Inst ) 1015—Bayard , Masonic Hall , 33 Golden-square
Ki 23—West S nithtield , New Market Hotel , King-st ., Snow-hill , at 8 ( Inst . ) 1 « 25—Tredegar , Royal Hotel , Mile End-road , corner of Burdett-road , at 8 ( In . ) 1032—Stuart , Surrey Masonic HaU , Camberwell 1693—Kingsland , Canonbnry Tavern , Canonbnry , N ., at 8 . 30 ( Instruction ) 1695—New Finsbury Park , Plimsoll Arms , St . Thomas Road , at 8 ( Instruction ) R . A . 25—Robert Burns , Freemasons' Hall , W . C .
48—Industry , 31 Denmark-street , Gateshead . 62—Social , Queen ' s Hotel , Manchester 118—Lights , Masonio Rooms , Warrington 721—Derby , Masonio HaU , Liverpool ( Instruction ) 820—Lily of Richmond , Greyhound , Richmond , afc 7 . 30 ( Instruction ) 827—St . John , Masonic Temple , Halifax-road , Dewsbury
999—Robert Burns , Freemasons' HaU , Manchester 1177—Tenby , Royal Assembly Rooms , Tenby , Pembroke 1119—Royal Military , Masonic Hall , Canterbury at 8 ( Instruction ) 1477—Sir Watkin , Masonic Hall , Mold R . A . 211—7 riondship , Masonic HaU , Liverpool R . A . 302—Charity , New Masonic Hall , Darloy-street , Bradford
I TUESDAY , 26 th OCTOBER .
Audit Committee Girls' School , at -1 . 1-1—Tuscan . Freemasons' Hall , Great Queen-street , W . C . 55—Constitutional , Bedford Hotel , Southampton-bldgs ., Holborn , at 7 ( Inst . ) 65—Prosperity , Hercules Tavern , Leadenhall-street , E . G ., at 7 ( Instruction ) 92—Moira , Criterion , Piccadilly , W . Ill— "Taith , 2 "Westminster Chambers , Victoria-street , S . W ., at 8 . ( Instruction ) 115—Prut ent Brethren , Freemasons' Hall , W . C 177—Domatic , Sun oy Masonic Hall . Camberwell , at 7 . 30 ( Instruction )
186—Industry , Freemasons' Hall , W . C . 20 . -Israel , Cannon-street 1 'itel , E . C . 551—Yarborongh , ( . een Du , ov , Stepney ( Instruction ) 753--Prince Frederick William , Lord's Hotel , St . John ' s Wood , at 8 ( Inst . ) S 30—Dalhousie . Sisters' Tavern , Pownall-road , Dalston , at 8 ( Instruction ) 10-11—Wa idsworth , Star and Garter Hotel , St . Ann ' s-hill , Wandsworth ( Inst . ) 119 R— Trban , Freemasons' Hall , W . C . 1319—Friars , Liverpool Arms , Canning Town , at Six ( Instruction )
1300—Royal Arthur , Prince s Head , Battersea Park , at 8 ( Instruction ) ! 1 H 6—Mount Edgcnmbe , 19 Jermyn-street , S . W ., at 8 ( Instruction ) 1 1171—Islington , The Moorgato , 15 Finsbury Pavement , at 7 ( Instruction ) 1-172—Henl y , Three Crowns , North Woolwich , at 7 . 30 ( Instruction ) 1553—D . Co manght , Palmerston Arms , Grosvenor Park , Camberwell , afc 8 ( In . ) 1602—Sir Hugh Myddelton , Crown and Woolpack , St . John ' s-8 t .-rd ., at 8 ( In . ) 1707—Eleanor , Trocailero , Broad-streot-buildings , Liverpool-street , 6 . 30 ( Inst . ) 1711—Royal Savoy , Ashley ' s Hotel , Covent Garden Metropolitan Chapter of Improvement , Jamaica Coffee House , Cornhill , 6 . 30
21—Newcastle-on-Tyno , Freemasons' Hall , Grainger-sfc ., Newcastle , 7 . 30 ( In . ) 117—Wynnstay , Raven Hotel , Shrewsbury , at 8 ( Instruction ) 211—Merchants , Masonic Hall , Liverpool at 6 . 30 . ( Instruction ) 253—Tynan , Masonic Hall , Gower-street , Derby 299—Emulation , Bull Hotel , Dartford 310—Union , Freemasons' Hall , Castle-street , Carlisle 357—Apollo University , Masonic Hall , Oxford 573—Poi severance , Shenstone Hotel , Hales Owen
1016—Elkington , Masonic Hall , New-street , Birmingham 1358—Torbay , Town Hall , Paignton 1566—Ellington , Bell Hotel , Maidenhead 1609—Dramatic , Masonic Hall , Liverpoo " 1675—Antient Briton , Masonic Hall , Liverpool R . A , 199—Peace and Harmony , Royal Oak Hotel , Dover R . A . 721—Grosvenor , Masonic-chambers , Eastgate-row-north , Chester R . A . 823—Everton , Masonic Hall , Liverpool K . T . —Fidelity , Masonic Hall , Carlton-hill , Leeds
WEDNESDAY , 27 th OCTOBER .
193—Confidence , Railway Tavern , London-street , afc 7 ( Instruction ) 22 S—United Strength , Hope and Anchor , Crowndale-rd ., Camden-town , 8 ( In . ) 507—United Pilgrims , Surrey Masonic Hall , Camberwell , S . E . 53 S—La Tolerance . Green Dragon , 2 Maddox-street , W ., at 7 . 45 ( Inst . ) 720—Panmure , Balham Hotel , Balham , at , 7 ( Instruction ) 781—Merchant Navy , Silver Tavern , Bu . dett-road , E . at 7 . 30 ( Instruction ) 813—New Concord ,. oily Farmers , Southgate-road , N ., at 8 ( Inst . ) 86!—Whittington , Red Lion , Poppin ' s-court , Fleet-street , at 8 ( Instruction )
1185—Lewis , King ' s Arms Hotel , Wood Green , at 7 ( Instruction ) 1227—Upton , King and Queen , Norton Folgate , E . G ., at 8 . ( Instruction . ) 1278—Burdett Coutts . PalmoT and Ball , Bothnal Green-road , at 8 ( Instruction ) 12 ^ 8—Finsbury Park , A wyno Castle , Highbury , at 8 I Instruction ) 1521—Duke of Gnnnaught . ' Havelock , Albion Road , Dalston . at 8 ( Instruction ) 1662—Beaconsfield , Chequers , Marsh Street , Walthamstow , at 7 . 30 ( Inst . ) I 70-S—Progress , Freemasons' Hall , W . C . 1791—Creaton , Princo Albert Tavei J , Portobello-ter ., Notting-hill-gate , ( Inst . ) R . A . 177—Domatic , Union Tavern , Air-street , Regent-st ., at 8 ( Instruction )
32—St . Georgo , Adelphi Hotel , Liverpool 117—Salopian of Charity , Raven Hotel , Shrewsbury 163—Integrity , Freemasons' Hall , Cooper-street , Manchester 220—Harmony , Garston Hotel , Garston , Lancashire 301— Philanthropic . Masonic Hall , Great George-street , Leeds 139—Scientific , Masonic Room , Bingley
721—Derby , Masonic Hall , Liverpool 972—St . Augustine , Masonic Hall , Canterbury ( Inst . ) II 9 R—Sondes , Eagle Hotel . East Deroham , Norfolk 1039—St . John , George Hotel , Lichfield 1083—Townley Parker , Mosley Hotel , Beswick , near Manchester , 1085—Hartington , Masonic Hall , Gower-street , Derby ( Instruction )