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Obstructionists.
that is needed in a Lodge , to counteract the ill effects caused by a quarrelsome obstructionist , is a firm determination on the part of the "Master U > maintain order and a regard for the gave ! b y cnfmvmg , if necessary , tlio most sirfiigcufc penalties allowed b y the laws of the Craft .
The Masonic Gathering At The Mansion House.
THE MASONIC GATHERING AT THE MANSION HOUSE .
WE nnderstnnd that all tho necessary arrangements for the Masonic satherinq : at the Mansion House are m a fair way of completion . Ifc has been already announced that these were entrusted to a Committee , consisting of Sir A . W . Woods ( Garter ) , Grand Director of
Ceremonies , Sir John B . Monckton , President of the Board of Genera ] Purposes , and Lient .-Col . Shad well PI . Gierke , Grand Secretary , and we need hardly say that a better selection could not havo been made . The number of
brethren , including the members of Grand Master ' s Lodge , No . 1 , of whioh tlio Lord Mayor is both W . M . and P . M ., will be from 250 to 300 , but amongst these will be included some of the most distinguished representative Masons in the country . Moreover , the Prince of Wales
will be accompanied by both his brothers , the Duke of Connaught P . G . S . W . and Prince Leopold P . P . J . W . and P . G . M . Oxon . It may well be imagined that the number of applications to be present on so interesting an occasion has been very great , amounting , indeed , to several
hundreds . We are not surprised at this , though , at first sight , it seems strange that people should ask to be invited , when , as a matter of course , there will be an extension to all present of that hospitality for which Bro . Lorcl Mayor Truscott has so justly earned a reputation . There have
been many grand gatherings of the brethren in past years , and Princes of the reigning house have taken part in them * , but we are not aware of any occasion on which the Lord Mayor for the time being , and a distinguished Mason , holding high office in Grancl Locige to boot , has Masonically received ancl entertained at his official residence a Prince of
Wales who was also Grand Master of Masons in England . We trust , as indeed we have every reason to anticipate , that everything will pass off as successfully as grand receptions invariably do in the grancl Old City of London .
Meeting Of The Lodge Of Benevolence.
MEETING OF THE LODGE OF BENEVOLENCE .
THE Locige of Benevolence met on Wednesday evening , at Freemasons' Hall . Bro . Joshua Nunn P . G . S . B ., Senior Vice President as President , James Brett P . G . P ., Junior Vice President as Senior Vice President , J . M . Case P . G . D ., as Junior Vice President Col . Shadwell H . Gierke G . S ., A . A . Pendlebury , W . Dorld ; and among others—Bros . C . A . Cottebrune . G . P . Britten , C . F . Hogard ,
W . Mann , John Constable , S . Kavvson , W . Stephens , H . Massey , and G . Hodges . The brethren confirmed recommendations of grants to the amount of £ 240 . There were thirty-four cases on the new list , thirty of which were granted , — £ 940 . One case waa refused , and three other cases were deferred for consideration at next meeting , through informality ,
Royal Arch.
ROYAL ARCH .
BEADON CHAPTER , No . 619 .
THE quarterly Convocation of this Chapter was held at tho Masons' HaU Tavern , Bnsinghall-strcefc , on Thursday , 14 th Oct ., to which place this Chapter has now been removed from the Horns Tavern , Kennington . Comps . J . Wyer M . E . Z ., II . Thompson H ., and F . Sharratt J . Tho other Companions present were A . Avory P . Z . Treasurer , W . H . Green P . Z . S . E ., Jacobs P . Z ., Costc P . Z ., Prirhnoro , Bond , Dawes , Callingham , and the following Visitors : —Comp :- ' .
Eklley 733 , Turner 186 , Godfrey 180 , aud Cook 55 . Tho Chapter having been formally opened , tho minutes of tho last convocation wero read and confirmed . A ballot then took plnce for Bro . Samuel Wood , of the Strong Man Lodgo , No . ' 15 , and it being unanimous in his fav . onr , he was introduced and most impressively exalted into Eoyal Arch Masonry , the whole of tlio Officers being well up to the
work of this sublime degree . This lx-ing election night , the next business was the election of the Principals and other Officers for the ensuing year , and in each case tho votes were unanimous . The elections terminated as follows .-- —Comps . 71 . Thompson M . E . Z ., Sharrett H ., Dod man J ., A . Avnry Treasurer , Green S . E ., Dawes
S . N ., Priflmorc P . S ., Ba * - 'in Janitor . The audit committee having been appointed , the Companions adjourned to the banqueting l'oom , where a bountiful repast was prepared by host Comp . Wood . On the removal of the cloth the usual Koyal Arch toasts were given and responded to , Comp . Coste I ' . Z ., in highly complimentary
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terms , proposed the health of Comp . Wyer M . E . Z . of the Beadon Chapter , and alluded to the very able manner in which he had dis . charged the duties of exaltation that evening . Tho toast was onthu . siastically received . Tho M . E . Z ., in responding , thanked the Comps . for the very flattering way in which the toast proposed by Comp , Coste had been received by them , and remarked that both in the
Lodge and in tho Chapter ho had , by gradation , served every office , and had now arrived at the summit of his profession . It shonld be his study in tho future , as well as it was iu the past , to di serve their confidence . The M . E . Z . then gave tho health of Comps . 11 . Thompson and P . Sharratt II . and J ., and the former as M . E . Z . elect ; ho had no doubt that they would maintain tho
reputation of tho Beadon Chapter . The toast was well received . Comp . 11 . Thompson , in acknowledging the honour which had been conferred npon them , said ho wished on his own part to thank all for the unanimous way in which they had that night elected him to fill the exalted position of M . E . Z . of the Beadon Chapter . The elevation to that dignity had been more rapid than he expected , for , unlike their
present M . E . Z ., he could not say thafc he had passed through all the subordinate offices , and consequently he had not had the same time for making himself acquainted with the duties he should have to perform . He must , therefore , ask , if they should discover any short , comings on his parfc , that they would grant him their indulgence . A . t the samo timo he could assure them that no effort should he wanting
on his part to give thom satisfaction , and if he failed it would not be from want of inclination , but ability to do so . The M . E . Z . then gave the P . Z . 's of the Chapter , for whioh Comps . Jacobs , Coote , Avory ancl Green severally returnee ! thanks . The next toast was that of the health of their newly-exalted Comp . Wood , the M . E . Z . remarking fchafc this waa a toasfc that was always given with great pleasure , as fchey
required the introduction of new blood to keep up the vitality of the body . Comp . Wood returned thanks for the honour conferred upon him ; he was deeply interested in the ceremony through whioh he had passed , excelling anything he had yet known in Freemasonry . The Visitors was the next toast , for which Comps . Ridley ,
Turner , Godfrey , and Cook responded , each expressing the gratifica . tion he had experienced in visiting the Chapter , not only on account of tho hospitality they had received , but for the admirable working they had witnessed in the Chapter . The Janitor ' s toasfc brought a very harmonious meeting to a close .
St . Aubyn Chapter . —A convocation was held afc the Ebnng . ton Masonic Hall , Devonport , on Monday , 18 th insfc . The ceremony of installation was carried out by E . Companion Baxter , and the Officers installed or appointed were—E . Comps . J . E . W . Quinti Z ., J . E . Dngdale H ., Thomas Heath J ., Thos . Goodall S . E ., James Eedgate
S . N ., W . H . Egbert P . S ., J . Baxter A . S ., W . Stephens J . Those who took part in tho ceremony were—B . Companions John Baxter P . Z , P . P . G . 1 st Asst . Sojourner , E . Aitken Davies P . Z . P . P . G . E ., C . Watson P . Z ., E . D . Paine P . Z . 202 , J . E . H . Harris J . 230 . Agreeable refreshment in the adjacent rooms , where the usual toasts were duly honoured , finished an instructive and happy evening .
Metropolitan Chapter ot Improvement . —The first meeting for the season of this Chapter of Improvement was held on Tuesday evening , 12 th October , at the Jamaica Coffee House , St . Michael ' s Alley , and was well attended by some eminent Eoyal Arch Masons . The offices were filled as follow : —Comps . Wyer Z ., Massa H ., Lander J ., Brown Preceptor S . E ., Pennefather P . S ., Webb S . N .,
and Walker candidate . The other Companions present were Higgins , Lilley , H . Thompson , Kirke , Gillard , Brand , J . S . Fraser , W . Fraser , J . Constable , Payne , and Edwards . Tbe ceremony of exaltation was gone throngh , the whole of the work being admirably performed , showing that this Chapter of Improvement still maintains its high
reputation . Comp . W . Fraser , of the Hope and Unity Chapter , No . 214 , was elected a member . The following were the elected Officers for the next two meetings : —Comps . Lefevre Z ., Higgins H ., and Lander J . The meetings of this Chapter will now take place continuously until May next .
It having been thought by a great number of the brethren of this Province thafc some public effort shonld be made to benefit the Devon Masonic Educational Fund , a meeting was convened in Plymouth last evening by Bro . Gover Hon . Secretary , for thafc purpose , and to take into consideration the advisability of holding a concert for the benefit of the Fund . Amongst those present were—Bros . Whittley , Baxter
Cawsey , Powell , Mitchell , Moon , V . Bird Treasurer , Miller , Eendle , Marsh , Davies , Westcott , Lord , Jew , Cross , Goodall , Curteis , and a large number of brethren representing the various Lodges . Tlie Kev . Bro . Whittley was unanimously voted to the chair . Bro . Moon remarked that nothing had been done publicly by the brethren of the Province since the visit of the Prince of Wales Grand Master of
England , ancl it was felt that the presiif'e of a meeting in Masonic clothing , under a dispensation from the E . W . Bro . Viscount Ebring . ton P . G . Master , would ensure a financial success on behalf of the charity ; ancl further that it would recommend itself to the members . He had also communicated with the P . G . Master , who expressed his fullest and warmest sympathy with the Institution , and would do his
utmost to make it a succefs . Bro . Moon also suggested the formation of various Committees necessary for the carrying out of tbe object . It was resolved that a concert be held in tho Guildhall on the 15 th of December , and that the several Committees consist of the following brethren : — Musical Committee—Moon , Eendle , Hole , Binding , and Hoarder . Patronage Committee—Bros . Admiral Glasse ,
Jew , Curteis , Moore , and Colonel Fitzgerald . Executive Committee—Bros . Eev . Whittley , Curteis , Cross , Lord , Hyne , Twose , Westcott , Mitchell , Powell , K . Bond , Cawsey , Goodall , and Whittley jun . It was also the unanimous wish that Bro . Moon ' s name be added to all the Committees . The meeting was brought to a close by a vote of thanks to the Chairman . — Western Daily Mercury , 16 th Oct . 1880 .
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Obstructionists.
that is needed in a Lodge , to counteract the ill effects caused by a quarrelsome obstructionist , is a firm determination on the part of the "Master U > maintain order and a regard for the gave ! b y cnfmvmg , if necessary , tlio most sirfiigcufc penalties allowed b y the laws of the Craft .
The Masonic Gathering At The Mansion House.
THE MASONIC GATHERING AT THE MANSION HOUSE .
WE nnderstnnd that all tho necessary arrangements for the Masonic satherinq : at the Mansion House are m a fair way of completion . Ifc has been already announced that these were entrusted to a Committee , consisting of Sir A . W . Woods ( Garter ) , Grand Director of
Ceremonies , Sir John B . Monckton , President of the Board of Genera ] Purposes , and Lient .-Col . Shad well PI . Gierke , Grand Secretary , and we need hardly say that a better selection could not havo been made . The number of
brethren , including the members of Grand Master ' s Lodge , No . 1 , of whioh tlio Lord Mayor is both W . M . and P . M ., will be from 250 to 300 , but amongst these will be included some of the most distinguished representative Masons in the country . Moreover , the Prince of Wales
will be accompanied by both his brothers , the Duke of Connaught P . G . S . W . and Prince Leopold P . P . J . W . and P . G . M . Oxon . It may well be imagined that the number of applications to be present on so interesting an occasion has been very great , amounting , indeed , to several
hundreds . We are not surprised at this , though , at first sight , it seems strange that people should ask to be invited , when , as a matter of course , there will be an extension to all present of that hospitality for which Bro . Lorcl Mayor Truscott has so justly earned a reputation . There have
been many grand gatherings of the brethren in past years , and Princes of the reigning house have taken part in them * , but we are not aware of any occasion on which the Lord Mayor for the time being , and a distinguished Mason , holding high office in Grancl Locige to boot , has Masonically received ancl entertained at his official residence a Prince of
Wales who was also Grand Master of Masons in England . We trust , as indeed we have every reason to anticipate , that everything will pass off as successfully as grand receptions invariably do in the grancl Old City of London .
Meeting Of The Lodge Of Benevolence.
MEETING OF THE LODGE OF BENEVOLENCE .
THE Locige of Benevolence met on Wednesday evening , at Freemasons' Hall . Bro . Joshua Nunn P . G . S . B ., Senior Vice President as President , James Brett P . G . P ., Junior Vice President as Senior Vice President , J . M . Case P . G . D ., as Junior Vice President Col . Shadwell H . Gierke G . S ., A . A . Pendlebury , W . Dorld ; and among others—Bros . C . A . Cottebrune . G . P . Britten , C . F . Hogard ,
W . Mann , John Constable , S . Kavvson , W . Stephens , H . Massey , and G . Hodges . The brethren confirmed recommendations of grants to the amount of £ 240 . There were thirty-four cases on the new list , thirty of which were granted , — £ 940 . One case waa refused , and three other cases were deferred for consideration at next meeting , through informality ,
Royal Arch.
ROYAL ARCH .
BEADON CHAPTER , No . 619 .
THE quarterly Convocation of this Chapter was held at tho Masons' HaU Tavern , Bnsinghall-strcefc , on Thursday , 14 th Oct ., to which place this Chapter has now been removed from the Horns Tavern , Kennington . Comps . J . Wyer M . E . Z ., II . Thompson H ., and F . Sharratt J . Tho other Companions present were A . Avory P . Z . Treasurer , W . H . Green P . Z . S . E ., Jacobs P . Z ., Costc P . Z ., Prirhnoro , Bond , Dawes , Callingham , and the following Visitors : —Comp :- ' .
Eklley 733 , Turner 186 , Godfrey 180 , aud Cook 55 . Tho Chapter having been formally opened , tho minutes of tho last convocation wero read and confirmed . A ballot then took plnce for Bro . Samuel Wood , of the Strong Man Lodgo , No . ' 15 , and it being unanimous in his fav . onr , he was introduced and most impressively exalted into Eoyal Arch Masonry , the whole of tlio Officers being well up to the
work of this sublime degree . This lx-ing election night , the next business was the election of the Principals and other Officers for the ensuing year , and in each case tho votes were unanimous . The elections terminated as follows .-- —Comps . 71 . Thompson M . E . Z ., Sharrett H ., Dod man J ., A . Avnry Treasurer , Green S . E ., Dawes
S . N ., Priflmorc P . S ., Ba * - 'in Janitor . The audit committee having been appointed , the Companions adjourned to the banqueting l'oom , where a bountiful repast was prepared by host Comp . Wood . On the removal of the cloth the usual Koyal Arch toasts were given and responded to , Comp . Coste I ' . Z ., in highly complimentary
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terms , proposed the health of Comp . Wyer M . E . Z . of the Beadon Chapter , and alluded to the very able manner in which he had dis . charged the duties of exaltation that evening . Tho toast was onthu . siastically received . Tho M . E . Z ., in responding , thanked the Comps . for the very flattering way in which the toast proposed by Comp , Coste had been received by them , and remarked that both in the
Lodge and in tho Chapter ho had , by gradation , served every office , and had now arrived at the summit of his profession . It shonld be his study in tho future , as well as it was iu the past , to di serve their confidence . The M . E . Z . then gave tho health of Comps . 11 . Thompson and P . Sharratt II . and J ., and the former as M . E . Z . elect ; ho had no doubt that they would maintain tho
reputation of tho Beadon Chapter . The toast was well received . Comp . 11 . Thompson , in acknowledging the honour which had been conferred npon them , said ho wished on his own part to thank all for the unanimous way in which they had that night elected him to fill the exalted position of M . E . Z . of the Beadon Chapter . The elevation to that dignity had been more rapid than he expected , for , unlike their
present M . E . Z ., he could not say thafc he had passed through all the subordinate offices , and consequently he had not had the same time for making himself acquainted with the duties he should have to perform . He must , therefore , ask , if they should discover any short , comings on his parfc , that they would grant him their indulgence . A . t the samo timo he could assure them that no effort should he wanting
on his part to give thom satisfaction , and if he failed it would not be from want of inclination , but ability to do so . The M . E . Z . then gave the P . Z . 's of the Chapter , for whioh Comps . Jacobs , Coote , Avory ancl Green severally returnee ! thanks . The next toast was that of the health of their newly-exalted Comp . Wood , the M . E . Z . remarking fchafc this waa a toasfc that was always given with great pleasure , as fchey
required the introduction of new blood to keep up the vitality of the body . Comp . Wood returned thanks for the honour conferred upon him ; he was deeply interested in the ceremony through whioh he had passed , excelling anything he had yet known in Freemasonry . The Visitors was the next toast , for which Comps . Ridley ,
Turner , Godfrey , and Cook responded , each expressing the gratifica . tion he had experienced in visiting the Chapter , not only on account of tho hospitality they had received , but for the admirable working they had witnessed in the Chapter . The Janitor ' s toasfc brought a very harmonious meeting to a close .
St . Aubyn Chapter . —A convocation was held afc the Ebnng . ton Masonic Hall , Devonport , on Monday , 18 th insfc . The ceremony of installation was carried out by E . Companion Baxter , and the Officers installed or appointed were—E . Comps . J . E . W . Quinti Z ., J . E . Dngdale H ., Thomas Heath J ., Thos . Goodall S . E ., James Eedgate
S . N ., W . H . Egbert P . S ., J . Baxter A . S ., W . Stephens J . Those who took part in tho ceremony were—B . Companions John Baxter P . Z , P . P . G . 1 st Asst . Sojourner , E . Aitken Davies P . Z . P . P . G . E ., C . Watson P . Z ., E . D . Paine P . Z . 202 , J . E . H . Harris J . 230 . Agreeable refreshment in the adjacent rooms , where the usual toasts were duly honoured , finished an instructive and happy evening .
Metropolitan Chapter ot Improvement . —The first meeting for the season of this Chapter of Improvement was held on Tuesday evening , 12 th October , at the Jamaica Coffee House , St . Michael ' s Alley , and was well attended by some eminent Eoyal Arch Masons . The offices were filled as follow : —Comps . Wyer Z ., Massa H ., Lander J ., Brown Preceptor S . E ., Pennefather P . S ., Webb S . N .,
and Walker candidate . The other Companions present were Higgins , Lilley , H . Thompson , Kirke , Gillard , Brand , J . S . Fraser , W . Fraser , J . Constable , Payne , and Edwards . Tbe ceremony of exaltation was gone throngh , the whole of the work being admirably performed , showing that this Chapter of Improvement still maintains its high
reputation . Comp . W . Fraser , of the Hope and Unity Chapter , No . 214 , was elected a member . The following were the elected Officers for the next two meetings : —Comps . Lefevre Z ., Higgins H ., and Lander J . The meetings of this Chapter will now take place continuously until May next .
It having been thought by a great number of the brethren of this Province thafc some public effort shonld be made to benefit the Devon Masonic Educational Fund , a meeting was convened in Plymouth last evening by Bro . Gover Hon . Secretary , for thafc purpose , and to take into consideration the advisability of holding a concert for the benefit of the Fund . Amongst those present were—Bros . Whittley , Baxter
Cawsey , Powell , Mitchell , Moon , V . Bird Treasurer , Miller , Eendle , Marsh , Davies , Westcott , Lord , Jew , Cross , Goodall , Curteis , and a large number of brethren representing the various Lodges . Tlie Kev . Bro . Whittley was unanimously voted to the chair . Bro . Moon remarked that nothing had been done publicly by the brethren of the Province since the visit of the Prince of Wales Grand Master of
England , ancl it was felt that the presiif'e of a meeting in Masonic clothing , under a dispensation from the E . W . Bro . Viscount Ebring . ton P . G . Master , would ensure a financial success on behalf of the charity ; ancl further that it would recommend itself to the members . He had also communicated with the P . G . Master , who expressed his fullest and warmest sympathy with the Institution , and would do his
utmost to make it a succefs . Bro . Moon also suggested the formation of various Committees necessary for the carrying out of tbe object . It was resolved that a concert be held in tho Guildhall on the 15 th of December , and that the several Committees consist of the following brethren : — Musical Committee—Moon , Eendle , Hole , Binding , and Hoarder . Patronage Committee—Bros . Admiral Glasse ,
Jew , Curteis , Moore , and Colonel Fitzgerald . Executive Committee—Bros . Eev . Whittley , Curteis , Cross , Lord , Hyne , Twose , Westcott , Mitchell , Powell , K . Bond , Cawsey , Goodall , and Whittley jun . It was also the unanimous wish that Bro . Moon ' s name be added to all the Committees . The meeting was brought to a close by a vote of thanks to the Chairman . — Western Daily Mercury , 16 th Oct . 1880 .