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Royal Masonic Institution For Girls.

the next toast . He said : With great pleasure I rise to propose tho next toast . We aro taught early in our Masonic career that Charity is the distinguishing characteristic of a Freemason's heart . I ask yon , now that onr hearts aro filled with tho success of to-night , to extend your love and kindly froling toward tho other Institutions . I hope that on the occasion of the Boys' Festival in June , your President

may be as well supported , the gallery as well adorned , and lastly that the exchequer of the Institution may be as greatly augmented as on tho present occasion . In tho absence of Bro . Binckes , Bro . Terry was called upon to respond , and in doing so , he said : In the first place , allow me to congratulate tho Institution for Girls , which has attained such a splendid result to-night . While they all had the hononrablo desire of emulating each other in the result of

the Festivals , I venture to hope that Bro . Binckes , who is away in Kent , will be able to annonnce in June next a snm in excess of that reached either by Bro . Hedges or myself . Three years ago the Benevolent Institution had hoped to have had the pleasure of the presidency of your Eoyal Highness , and when you say that this is a proud moment , I hope a prouder one is in store for you , when you shall preside at the Festival of tho Benevolent Institution . Wo hope that in a vear or two we shall have seen vou preside over the annual gather-

Royal Masonic Institution For Girls.

ings of all tho Institutions . Prince Leopold proposed the next toast . The last toast that will fall to my lot to propose is that of the Stewards of the day . I feel almost inclined to call this the toast of the evening , for indeed the welfare of the Institution 13 in many ways dependent on the exertions put forth by the Stewards in securing largo subscription list 3 . I beg to thank them , both on behalf of

myself , and also for the Girls' School , for whioh they have worked . I wonld call your attention to the fact that the Lord Mayor of London has this year leut his name , a fact that adds to the lustre of tho high office he so worthily fills . The Lord Mayor in acknow . ledging the toast said , on behalf of the Stewards I have to acknowledge this toast . The success of the day has been mainly dependent on Bro . Sir John Monckton and those who have assisted him . Together

the Stewards havo succeeded in collecting the largest amount ever raised for this Institution , but remembering that we have the largest number of Stewards that ever took part in one of our Festivals we ought not to be snrprised at the result . Sir J . Monckton proposed the health of the Ladies : —On these occasions it is onr custom and onr privilege to toast the ladies , whom we esteem , honour and love . Bro . Frank Eichardson acknowledged the toa 3 t , after which the brethren repaired to the Temple where the nsual musical entertainment waa provided .

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LONDON .

Lodge Grand Stewards ( J . A . Encker ) - . 23 2 0 1 Tho Eight Hon . the" ) Lord Mayor - f- 78 15 0 1 Crawford H . IT . - ) 2 Creaton Col . J . - 191 2 0 2 PontifexE . A . - 100 16 0 2 Letchwortli E . - 36 15 0

2 Tagart 0 . 0 . - - 10 10 0 2 Hope Wm ., M . D . . 21 0 0 Chap . 2 Woodford Eev . A . F . A . 21 0 0 Lodge : ¦; MoDongall F . - 36 15 0 . Lansdel ' l Eev . H . - 17 17 0 5 Junius Henry - - 34 13 0 G Bonsor II . C . - - 21 0 0 7 Weston Spencer J . - 22 1 0

S Fenn Joseph - - 17 17 0 9 Vallentine S . - 42 0 0 10 Palmer Eev . J . X . - 53 11 0 11 Garrett L . B . - - 10 39 0 12 Mower Henry - 70 7 0 Chop . 12 Coombs Robert - 16 16 0 Lod e 11 Hopkiuson G . II . - 36 15 0 18 Abbott John - - 30 9 0 21 SpicoE . F . - - 37 16 0 Chnp . 21 Peacock T . F . - 12 12 0

Lodge 23 WildyA . S . - 25 Lindner Joseph - 21 0 0 28 Ainsworth James - 40 19 0 30 Driscoll Joseph - 32 11 0

33 Huntley G . T . - 27 6 0 49 Mills Leopold - 37 16 0 55 Marston W . H . - 67 14 6 58 Hollicgron A . J . - 72 9 0 60 ( Vide W . Yorkshire ) 79 Dennis and Farnfield

( vide 907 , 1716 and 1 S 01 ) - - 182 14 0 91 Logan W . G . - - 26 5 0 99 Steains Arthnr - 68 5 0 101 Taylor T . E . - - 40 0 0 108 Stewart E . W . - 32 11 0 134 Nunn Joshua - - 127 1 0 140 Tattcrshall A . n . - 110 15 6

143 Glutton Ealph - 152 5 0 147 Hntchings J . J . - 98 13 6 162 Chapeanrouge A . C . de - . - 59 16 0 167 Mueller C . A . - 30 9 0 169 Fredam William - 82 0 6 172 Hancock John - 40 19 0

176 ! Nenniegen Walter - 57 4 0 177 Spink H . N . B . - 68 11 6 179 Ilnghes W . sen . - 42 0 0 180 Stollard W . - - 22 1 0 181 Howard Edwin - 48 6 0 192 Eickwood W . T . - 100 13 0 197 Burncll E . H . - 15 15 0 235 Kincaid Joseph - 12 12 0

2 u 5 Lawrence Frederick 32 0 0 256 Notley E . P . - - 38 17 0 259 Glover It . G . - - 204 15 0 435 Jeffs Eichard - - 15 0 0 511 Elborne Samuel - 92 12 6

s >< i » uatterson K . r . - n n u 554 Verry G . W . - - 116 11 0 569 Sanderson J . C . - 70 7 0 657 Leigh Adam - - 50 0 0 701 Young E . W . 733 Allen E . J . - - 74 11 0 719 ColtartJohn - . 26 5 0 754 Eoberts David

822 Phillips Lewis jun . 24 3 0 879 ToppWm . - - 68 5 0 SOS Graveley George - 56 14 0 898 Waller J . E . - - 47 11 6 907 ( Vide 79 ) -

* 917 Keays W . Lovell - 21 10 6 969 DarleyJ . J . - - 28 7 0 1017 Blnmenthal A . - 21 10 0 1155 Wilson Joseph - 30 0 0 1159 Wood H Trueman - 38 17 0 1185 Morris Dr . Richard 10 10 0 1216 NevillC . II . - - 24 3 0 19 S 0 . W fir ! ward - . 84 0 0

1297 Crowden E . H . - 72 3 0 1320 Webster E . B . - 26 5 0 1328 Thomas J . L . - 90 6 0 1339 Hammerton Chas . - 68 5 0 1366 Garratt Georgo A .. 40 0 0 1383 Murchison K . E . - 148 1 0

1397 Cowan James - 21 0 0 1420 Hiscox J . T . - - 80 17 0 1421 Taylor H . N . - - 120 0 0 1426 Blaekie G . S . - - 116 0 0 1446 Watson W . - - 78 15 0 1471 Bowyer Edgar - 25 0 0

1475 Vickery Henry - 130 0 0 1489 nigh John ' - - 73 10 0 1524 Green Neville - 75 19 0 1563 Janes T . M . . - 45 13 0 1571 Youngman Alfred - 21 O 0 1585 Whitlev T . E . - 205 16 0

1586 Ledger John . - 42 0 0 1589 Farrington F . Chap . 1589 Brown C . G . - - . 16 5 6 Lodge 1610 Luck Eichard - 34 13 0 1615 Eichardson Frank - 114 9 0 1623 Adams T . W . ( vide

1326 ) - . 10 10 0 1641 A ' oiseyE . J . - - 18 0 0 1657 Kenning George - 38 0 0 1679 Storr E . F . - - 50 8 0 1681 Barfield Asher - 33 12 0 1695 EarlWm . - - 63 0 0

1707 tiimmghara W . H . - 31 10 U 1716 ( Vide 79 ) 1719 Kirkbam T . N . - 105 0 0 1732 Stiles W . M . - - 60 14 0 1745 Strugnell James - 21 0 0 1804 ( Vide 79 )

IOZU ureyitoDerc - - « a I < JI o Long P . de Lande - 25 4 0 Smith Griffiths - 10 10 0 Monckton Sir J . B . 31 10 0 Smith John - - 15 15 0 Woodward E . C . - 21 0 0 Wendt Ernest E . - 47 5 0 Mather E . G .- - 21 0 0 Peters Col . Jas . . 21 0 0 Meggy Thomas - 21 0 0 Faulkner Dr . John - 10 10 0 West Frederick

Stephens William - THE PROVINCES . BEDFORDSHIRE .

Lodge 540 Fisher James - - 48 6 0 BERKS AND BUCKS . 209 Eadclvffe Dick . 150 0 0 574 Plenty E . Pellew - 28 12 0

771 UartonE . G . - 17 17 0 945 Tomkins John - 52 10 0 1101 Danks J . Early - 200 0 0 1566 Cox Chas . W . . 39 18 0 1556 Nicholson B . - 17 17 0 BRISTOL . Province Pearson G . - - 216 6 0

CHESHIRE . 321 Fair W . - . 36 15 0 368 Gilbert S . - - 31 10 0 537 Marquis W . - - 12 12 0 1045 Hamilton James 36 15 0 Grosvenor " \ Preceptoryfj , , . 33 12 0 ivia i

ana and 1289 ) CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORELAND . Province McKay G . J . . . 200 0 0 353 Diamond H . E . . 10 10 0

506 Turner Tom N . - 27 6 0 S 02 Smith Thomas - 42 0 0 1235 Stanley John . 39 18 0 1324 Wright FitzHerberfc 55 13 0 1739 Crofts W . Carrick ( vide Leicester and Eutland )

DEVONSHIRE . Province Godtschalk C . - 110 0 0 ' Dr . Woodman - 10 10 0 164 Hine-Hayccck W . 10 10 O 303 Ormerod G . Waring 10 10 O

DORSETSHIRE . 707 Montagu J . M . P . - 52 10 0 1037 Howard E . N . - 42 10 0 DURHAM . Province "\ and [ Lane C . S . - . 168 0 0 Lodge 764 ) Gourley E . T ., M . P . 10 10 0

ESSEX . Province and Lodge 1000 Wigram Eev . S . E .- 32 11 0 Chap . 214 Cooper George - 52 10 0 Lodge 276 Brown James S . - 36 15 0 453 Martin Robt . - - 23 12 0 1343 Godwin James . 50 0 0 1799 Arnold B . A . - - 42 0 0

GLOUCESTER . 82 Godfrey Henry - 68 5 0 493 Haines G . W .. . 10 10 0 493 Hatton A . V . - - 10 10 0 493 Moss Samuel - . 115 10 0 592 Mailings John - 142 16 0 De Ferrieres , The Baron - - 10 10 0

HANTS AND ISLE OF WIGHT . Province Le Feuvre J . E . . 105 0 0 76 Murray J . J . - 723 Lemmon W . D . - 57 15 0 HERTFORD .

Chapter 403 Eoberts David ( vide 754 , London ) 1385 Carter T . S . - . 78 15 0 KENT .

709 Greenhill G . W . . 64 1 0 913 Hayes T . D . - - 207 7 0 1096 KirbyE . . . 68 5 0 1206 Emmerson E . J . . 22 1 ° 1209 Page George - . 80 17 0 1223 Banks W . 0 . - 1436 Brett Henri . . 30 9 0 1436 Pulley T . J . - - 31 10 0 1531 Griffin Jamea . 67 0 6

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PROVINCIAL GRAND CRYPTIC COUNCIL FOR TUNIS AND MALTA. Article 5
THE FIFTEEN SECTIONS Article 5
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ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS. Article 6
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Royal Masonic Institution For Girls.

the next toast . He said : With great pleasure I rise to propose tho next toast . We aro taught early in our Masonic career that Charity is the distinguishing characteristic of a Freemason's heart . I ask yon , now that onr hearts aro filled with tho success of to-night , to extend your love and kindly froling toward tho other Institutions . I hope that on the occasion of the Boys' Festival in June , your President

may be as well supported , the gallery as well adorned , and lastly that the exchequer of the Institution may be as greatly augmented as on tho present occasion . In tho absence of Bro . Binckes , Bro . Terry was called upon to respond , and in doing so , he said : In the first place , allow me to congratulate tho Institution for Girls , which has attained such a splendid result to-night . While they all had the hononrablo desire of emulating each other in the result of

the Festivals , I venture to hope that Bro . Binckes , who is away in Kent , will be able to annonnce in June next a snm in excess of that reached either by Bro . Hedges or myself . Three years ago the Benevolent Institution had hoped to have had the pleasure of the presidency of your Eoyal Highness , and when you say that this is a proud moment , I hope a prouder one is in store for you , when you shall preside at the Festival of tho Benevolent Institution . Wo hope that in a vear or two we shall have seen vou preside over the annual gather-

Royal Masonic Institution For Girls.

ings of all tho Institutions . Prince Leopold proposed the next toast . The last toast that will fall to my lot to propose is that of the Stewards of the day . I feel almost inclined to call this the toast of the evening , for indeed the welfare of the Institution 13 in many ways dependent on the exertions put forth by the Stewards in securing largo subscription list 3 . I beg to thank them , both on behalf of

myself , and also for the Girls' School , for whioh they have worked . I wonld call your attention to the fact that the Lord Mayor of London has this year leut his name , a fact that adds to the lustre of tho high office he so worthily fills . The Lord Mayor in acknow . ledging the toast said , on behalf of the Stewards I have to acknowledge this toast . The success of the day has been mainly dependent on Bro . Sir John Monckton and those who have assisted him . Together

the Stewards havo succeeded in collecting the largest amount ever raised for this Institution , but remembering that we have the largest number of Stewards that ever took part in one of our Festivals we ought not to be snrprised at the result . Sir J . Monckton proposed the health of the Ladies : —On these occasions it is onr custom and onr privilege to toast the ladies , whom we esteem , honour and love . Bro . Frank Eichardson acknowledged the toa 3 t , after which the brethren repaired to the Temple where the nsual musical entertainment waa provided .

Ar00401

LONDON .

Lodge Grand Stewards ( J . A . Encker ) - . 23 2 0 1 Tho Eight Hon . the" ) Lord Mayor - f- 78 15 0 1 Crawford H . IT . - ) 2 Creaton Col . J . - 191 2 0 2 PontifexE . A . - 100 16 0 2 Letchwortli E . - 36 15 0

2 Tagart 0 . 0 . - - 10 10 0 2 Hope Wm ., M . D . . 21 0 0 Chap . 2 Woodford Eev . A . F . A . 21 0 0 Lodge : ¦; MoDongall F . - 36 15 0 . Lansdel ' l Eev . H . - 17 17 0 5 Junius Henry - - 34 13 0 G Bonsor II . C . - - 21 0 0 7 Weston Spencer J . - 22 1 0

S Fenn Joseph - - 17 17 0 9 Vallentine S . - 42 0 0 10 Palmer Eev . J . X . - 53 11 0 11 Garrett L . B . - - 10 39 0 12 Mower Henry - 70 7 0 Chop . 12 Coombs Robert - 16 16 0 Lod e 11 Hopkiuson G . II . - 36 15 0 18 Abbott John - - 30 9 0 21 SpicoE . F . - - 37 16 0 Chnp . 21 Peacock T . F . - 12 12 0

Lodge 23 WildyA . S . - 25 Lindner Joseph - 21 0 0 28 Ainsworth James - 40 19 0 30 Driscoll Joseph - 32 11 0

33 Huntley G . T . - 27 6 0 49 Mills Leopold - 37 16 0 55 Marston W . H . - 67 14 6 58 Hollicgron A . J . - 72 9 0 60 ( Vide W . Yorkshire ) 79 Dennis and Farnfield

( vide 907 , 1716 and 1 S 01 ) - - 182 14 0 91 Logan W . G . - - 26 5 0 99 Steains Arthnr - 68 5 0 101 Taylor T . E . - - 40 0 0 108 Stewart E . W . - 32 11 0 134 Nunn Joshua - - 127 1 0 140 Tattcrshall A . n . - 110 15 6

143 Glutton Ealph - 152 5 0 147 Hntchings J . J . - 98 13 6 162 Chapeanrouge A . C . de - . - 59 16 0 167 Mueller C . A . - 30 9 0 169 Fredam William - 82 0 6 172 Hancock John - 40 19 0

176 ! Nenniegen Walter - 57 4 0 177 Spink H . N . B . - 68 11 6 179 Ilnghes W . sen . - 42 0 0 180 Stollard W . - - 22 1 0 181 Howard Edwin - 48 6 0 192 Eickwood W . T . - 100 13 0 197 Burncll E . H . - 15 15 0 235 Kincaid Joseph - 12 12 0

2 u 5 Lawrence Frederick 32 0 0 256 Notley E . P . - - 38 17 0 259 Glover It . G . - - 204 15 0 435 Jeffs Eichard - - 15 0 0 511 Elborne Samuel - 92 12 6

s >< i » uatterson K . r . - n n u 554 Verry G . W . - - 116 11 0 569 Sanderson J . C . - 70 7 0 657 Leigh Adam - - 50 0 0 701 Young E . W . 733 Allen E . J . - - 74 11 0 719 ColtartJohn - . 26 5 0 754 Eoberts David

822 Phillips Lewis jun . 24 3 0 879 ToppWm . - - 68 5 0 SOS Graveley George - 56 14 0 898 Waller J . E . - - 47 11 6 907 ( Vide 79 ) -

* 917 Keays W . Lovell - 21 10 6 969 DarleyJ . J . - - 28 7 0 1017 Blnmenthal A . - 21 10 0 1155 Wilson Joseph - 30 0 0 1159 Wood H Trueman - 38 17 0 1185 Morris Dr . Richard 10 10 0 1216 NevillC . II . - - 24 3 0 19 S 0 . W fir ! ward - . 84 0 0

1297 Crowden E . H . - 72 3 0 1320 Webster E . B . - 26 5 0 1328 Thomas J . L . - 90 6 0 1339 Hammerton Chas . - 68 5 0 1366 Garratt Georgo A .. 40 0 0 1383 Murchison K . E . - 148 1 0

1397 Cowan James - 21 0 0 1420 Hiscox J . T . - - 80 17 0 1421 Taylor H . N . - - 120 0 0 1426 Blaekie G . S . - - 116 0 0 1446 Watson W . - - 78 15 0 1471 Bowyer Edgar - 25 0 0

1475 Vickery Henry - 130 0 0 1489 nigh John ' - - 73 10 0 1524 Green Neville - 75 19 0 1563 Janes T . M . . - 45 13 0 1571 Youngman Alfred - 21 O 0 1585 Whitlev T . E . - 205 16 0

1586 Ledger John . - 42 0 0 1589 Farrington F . Chap . 1589 Brown C . G . - - . 16 5 6 Lodge 1610 Luck Eichard - 34 13 0 1615 Eichardson Frank - 114 9 0 1623 Adams T . W . ( vide

1326 ) - . 10 10 0 1641 A ' oiseyE . J . - - 18 0 0 1657 Kenning George - 38 0 0 1679 Storr E . F . - - 50 8 0 1681 Barfield Asher - 33 12 0 1695 EarlWm . - - 63 0 0

1707 tiimmghara W . H . - 31 10 U 1716 ( Vide 79 ) 1719 Kirkbam T . N . - 105 0 0 1732 Stiles W . M . - - 60 14 0 1745 Strugnell James - 21 0 0 1804 ( Vide 79 )

IOZU ureyitoDerc - - « a I < JI o Long P . de Lande - 25 4 0 Smith Griffiths - 10 10 0 Monckton Sir J . B . 31 10 0 Smith John - - 15 15 0 Woodward E . C . - 21 0 0 Wendt Ernest E . - 47 5 0 Mather E . G .- - 21 0 0 Peters Col . Jas . . 21 0 0 Meggy Thomas - 21 0 0 Faulkner Dr . John - 10 10 0 West Frederick

Stephens William - THE PROVINCES . BEDFORDSHIRE .

Lodge 540 Fisher James - - 48 6 0 BERKS AND BUCKS . 209 Eadclvffe Dick . 150 0 0 574 Plenty E . Pellew - 28 12 0

771 UartonE . G . - 17 17 0 945 Tomkins John - 52 10 0 1101 Danks J . Early - 200 0 0 1566 Cox Chas . W . . 39 18 0 1556 Nicholson B . - 17 17 0 BRISTOL . Province Pearson G . - - 216 6 0

CHESHIRE . 321 Fair W . - . 36 15 0 368 Gilbert S . - - 31 10 0 537 Marquis W . - - 12 12 0 1045 Hamilton James 36 15 0 Grosvenor " \ Preceptoryfj , , . 33 12 0 ivia i

ana and 1289 ) CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORELAND . Province McKay G . J . . . 200 0 0 353 Diamond H . E . . 10 10 0

506 Turner Tom N . - 27 6 0 S 02 Smith Thomas - 42 0 0 1235 Stanley John . 39 18 0 1324 Wright FitzHerberfc 55 13 0 1739 Crofts W . Carrick ( vide Leicester and Eutland )

DEVONSHIRE . Province Godtschalk C . - 110 0 0 ' Dr . Woodman - 10 10 0 164 Hine-Hayccck W . 10 10 O 303 Ormerod G . Waring 10 10 O

DORSETSHIRE . 707 Montagu J . M . P . - 52 10 0 1037 Howard E . N . - 42 10 0 DURHAM . Province "\ and [ Lane C . S . - . 168 0 0 Lodge 764 ) Gourley E . T ., M . P . 10 10 0

ESSEX . Province and Lodge 1000 Wigram Eev . S . E .- 32 11 0 Chap . 214 Cooper George - 52 10 0 Lodge 276 Brown James S . - 36 15 0 453 Martin Robt . - - 23 12 0 1343 Godwin James . 50 0 0 1799 Arnold B . A . - - 42 0 0

GLOUCESTER . 82 Godfrey Henry - 68 5 0 493 Haines G . W .. . 10 10 0 493 Hatton A . V . - - 10 10 0 493 Moss Samuel - . 115 10 0 592 Mailings John - 142 16 0 De Ferrieres , The Baron - - 10 10 0

HANTS AND ISLE OF WIGHT . Province Le Feuvre J . E . . 105 0 0 76 Murray J . J . - 723 Lemmon W . D . - 57 15 0 HERTFORD .

Chapter 403 Eoberts David ( vide 754 , London ) 1385 Carter T . S . - . 78 15 0 KENT .

709 Greenhill G . W . . 64 1 0 913 Hayes T . D . - - 207 7 0 1096 KirbyE . . . 68 5 0 1206 Emmerson E . J . . 22 1 ° 1209 Page George - . 80 17 0 1223 Banks W . 0 . - 1436 Brett Henri . . 30 9 0 1436 Pulley T . J . - - 31 10 0 1531 Griffin Jamea . 67 0 6

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