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Opening Of A Freemasons' Hall At Dover.
OPENING OF A FREEMASONS' HALL AT DOVER .
AN event of considerable importance to the Freemasons of Dover took place on Monday evening , when the first Craft meeting was held at tbe newly acquired premises in Snargate Sireet . The two Craft Lodges—Peace and Harmony , No . 199 , and the Corinthian , No . 1208—together with the Boyal Arch Chapter , No . 199 , and the
Mark Master Masons' Dover and Cinque Ports Lodge , No . 152 , have hitherto met at different hotels in the town , and although several attempts have been made to obtain premises which could be devoted entirely to Masonic purposes , it was not until the present year that the growing desire to get away from licensed premises has been
accomplished , by a suitable building being secnred for a Freemasons' Hall . The premises , which are well adapted for the purposes for which they are required , consist of a hall—used as H Lodge-room—with three ante-rooms , lavatory , & c . The hall has been very tastefull y decorated and handsomely fnruished , and contains
besides several other gifts from the brethren , three staiued . c * lass windows , presented respectively by the Worshipful Master of 199 , the Worshipful Master of 1208 , First Principal of Chapter 199 , and the Worshipful Master of the Mark Master Masons' Lodge 152 . These windows add very much to the beanty of the Hall , whether viewed
from the interior or exterior . A very large number of the officers and brethren of the local Lodges assembled at the opening hour —6 p . m . —on Monday , it being the first monthly meeting this session of the Corinthi . n Lodge , No . 1208 . The Worshipful Master , Bro . Waldernar 0 . Kennett , presided , and was supported by Bro . Rev ,
V . S . Vickers P . P . G . C , J . D . Terson P . P . G . S . D ., J . Bordeaux P . P . G . S . D ., Dr . Fern P . P . J . D ., F . W . Prescott P . G . J . D ., J . M . Browning P . P . G . S . of Wks ., T . J . Perkins I . P . M ., aud several Past Masters of 199 and 1208 ; together with Bros . Col . Cuming P . P . G . S . Sussex , J . A . Hendy , Zetland Lod . 'e , 655 , Australia ; J . W . Bussey W . M . 199 .
Dover j J . H . Biggins 31 , Canterbury ; E . Buss 184 , Chatham ; H . Cruttenden P . M . 503 , Maidstone ; besides others from the district . During the evening , Mr . Martyn Mowll , of the firm of Mowll and Mowll , Solicitors , Dover , was initiated in a very impressive manner by Bro . W . O . Keunett , the Worshipful Masterwho afterwards gave
, the charge . Tbe ceremonies were musically performed—the choral service by Bro . G . Plant ( of Canterbury Cathedral ) Provincial Grand Organist being used—and were very effectively rendered by Bros . Plant , Igglesden , Bordeaux , and Higgins ; Bro . Chas . Winterburn conducting and presiding at the organ . The Lodge was closed at
9 p . m ., and the brethren then sat down to a supper , provided by Bro . Oldfield P . M . The usual toasts and a very cordial vote of thanks to the W . M . were afterwards given and duly honoured . During the evening a programme of glees and songs was performed by the brethren who had assisted at the choral service . The brethren separated at 11 p . m ., and it was felt that a decided step in the best interests of Freemasonry had been saccessfnlly inaugurated .
Notices Of Meetings.
NOTICES OF MEETINGS .
FREDERICK OF UNITY LODGE , No . 452 .
THIS old Snrrey Lodge held its regular meeting on the 21 st inst ., at the Masonic Hall , Croydon , when there were present Bros . H . E . Frances P . P . G . S . D . Snrrey W . M ., C . G . Scott S . W ., W . G . Hunter J . W ., Magnus Ohren ( P . M . and Treasurer ) P . G . A . D . C , C M . Obren P . M ., A . M . Ohren , and several other members ; with Bro ,
Shepherd S . D . 781 as a visitor . An interesting feature of the evening was the installation of Mr . Wm . Jordan , merchaut , of Nuwara-Eliya , Ceylon—a friend of Bro . Magnus Ohren . After the reading of the minutes , the W . M . vacated the chair , which was taken by liro . Magnus Ohren , who , in an impressive ancl most careful manner ,
performed the ceremony of initiation . At . its conclusion , the chair was again occupied by Bro . Frances , the Worshipful Mister , ancl ballots were taken for the offices of Worshipful Master and Treasurer for tho ensuing year , when Bro . Scott was dul y declared unanimously elected to the former , and Bro . Magnus Ohren was in like manner
reelected Treasurer . After the closing of the Lodge , the brethren partook of a banquet , admirably provided by Bro . Rhodes , proprietor of t e Masonic Hall . The usual toasts were duly honoured , and , in the course of the evening , Bro . Magnus Ohren informed the Lodge that Bro . Jordan intended , on returning to Ceylon , to form a Lo Ige
m the di-fcricfc of Nowara-Eliya , but he hoped to be able to take his three degrees in England previous to hia refcnrn . In proposing the initiate , the W . M . said he much regretted that a brother who had been so worthily recommeuded , and who had paid so deep an attention to the ceremony of the evening , was not to remain among them , but ho had no doubt he would carry with him a pleasant recollection
of the event , and he ( the W . M . ) hoped he would found a centre for the spread of Masonic privileges in the country he was about to return to ; he was sure he would carry with him a God speed and the heartiest of wishes from the Frederick Lodge of Unity . Some admirable singing by Bro . Magnus Ohren and his talented sons gave great zest to a most pleaBant evening .
Sphinx Lodge, No. 1329.
SPHINX LODGE , No . 1329 .
ON Saturday afternoon the brethren of this Lodge assembled at the Masonic Hall , Camberwell New Road , for the transaction of important business . There wore present Bros . G . Marsden W . M ., R . J . Voisey S . W ., J . Hernaman J . W ., J . C Reynolds Treasurer , C . Wilson Secretary , S . H . Goldsc-hmidt S . D ., D . D . Mercer J . D .,
T . E . Webb I . G ., F . W . Normau-Smith Organist , C . Gooding Steward , J . J . Brinton I . P . M ., R . R . Bryant P . M ., J . Sugdon P . M ., C . Gross , R , Elgar , W . Y . Audrows , W . Andrew , F . P . Uuut , C . J . Joues , H . H . Hyslop , J . Arnold , R . Irvine , C . R . Scrivin , J . C Bradley , Clias . Lye , II . Chabot , FT . S . Bigg , and J . M . Ttirney . The Visitors
were Bros . J . H . Lowry 1475 , A . Cooper Bradley I . P . M . 1216 , and ¦ J . J . Penny J . W . 1679 . The Lodge having been opened in due form , the minutes of the previous meeting were read and confirmed . Tho Worship ful Master then proceeded to pass Bros . W . C . and H . M » Crisp to the second decree , which ceremony was performed most ablvB
The brethren next elected their Worshipful Master for the ensuing yfar , Bro . Voisoy S . W . bnins ; unanimously chosen . Bro . J . 0 . Reynolds was also elected—for the sixteenth time—Treasurer of the Lodso , and Bro . Harrison Tyler . An Audit Committee waa appointed . Bro . J . J . Brinton proposed , and Bro . Sag ' en seconded
the proposition , that a Masters jewel and collar b * presented t > the Worshipful Master for the able manner in which ho had discharged the duties of his office ; this was carried most enthusiastically . Other mutters having been transacted , the Lodge was closed in due form . The brethren thereupon adjourned to the banquetting room
where Bro . Venables had prepared a noat little repast ; on tbe removal of the cloth , the Worshipful Master , in appropriate terms , proposed tho Queen and the Craft ; the Most Worshipful Grand Master H . R . H . the Priuco of Wales ; the Pro Grand Master the Earl of Carnarvon ; the Depnty Grand Master the Earl of Lathotn ; and
the rest of the Grand Officers , past and present . Bro . Bnoboa then proposed the health of the Worshipful Master in a graceful speech , to which the Worshipful Master responded most eloquently . The con . eluding toasts were , the Visitors ; the Past Masters ; the Worshipful Master elect ; and the Officers of the Lodsre ; all of these were
suitably acknowledged . During the eveninsr , Miss A . Payne , who possesses a most musical soprauo voice , sans , " Love , the Pilgrim , " "To the South Wind , " " When Sparrows Build ; " ancl Mrs . Turuey—contralto —vocalised , "Fond heart , farewell , " "The Summer Night , " and " Love's Old Song ; " Mrs . Marsden sang , " The Old Cottage Clock . "
These ladies are talented vocalists , who , during the past year , have enlivened the meetings around the festive boar-d by their excellent melody . The year of office of Bro . Marsden has been a most sneces ? .. ful one in every respect , and we hopo his successor—who is an accomp lished singer—will continue this practice . The Tyler ' s toast ended , the proceedings of a most enjoyable evening .
Brownrigg Lodge, No. 1638.
BROWNRIGG LODGE , No . 1638 .
fTIHE installation meeting of this Lodge was held on the 1- 15 th instant . Owiug to the rapid growth in membership , sixteen iuitiates having been enrolled during the year just ended , it was necessary to hold the business meeting at the Albany Hall , Kingston , where 55 brethren signer ] and entered Lodge . Bro . Moorman , the out-¦ 'oins ? W . M ., hud shown his proficiency at each of tho six meetings prior
to that under notice , and now , for the last time occupying the chair of K . S ., he ga e still further proof of his Masonic skill by installing his successor in a most efficient and impressive manner . There was a large assembly of skilled Craftsmen , including fifteen Masters , and Bro . Moorman's correct working was much appreciated . The W . M .
olect was Bro . J . Drewett , who having been installed in prescribed form , appointed and invested his Officers , as follow : —Bros . George Moorman S . W ., W . Drewett J . W ., Oldridge P . M . Treasurer , Laurence P . M . Secretary , H . W . Humphreys S . D ., Montague J . D ., F . J . Hunt Organist , F . Lockett D . C , W . Youldon jun . I . G ., Taylor
and Bowers Stewards , John Home Assistant Secretary , and VV . Lane Tyler . A P . M . 's jewel was presented to the I . P . M . by the Lodge , ancl the W . M . took tho occasion of complimenting him upon the way in which ho had conducted the Lodga during his year of office . Bro . J . W . Moorman acknowledgsd the gift of the jewel , and said that if
it had not been for the continual support the Officers had given him he could not have gone through his year of office in the way he had . After receiving tho Auditors ' " report , which was most satisfactory , Lo ige was closed in solemn form , fnd the brethren adjourned to the Sun Hotel , their usual meeting place , where an excellent banquet was
served under the personal supervision of Bro . Bond . A very enjoy , able evening was spent , aud one of the iuitiates ( Bro . MoCall Chambers ) contributed considerably to tho ploasnra of tho company , which nnmbered sixty-four . Mr . E . J . D . Causton also amused I'reatly with his capital mimicry aud musical sketches .
Eboracum Lodge, No. 1611.
EBORACUM LODGE , No . 1611 .
ON Monday , the 13 th inst ., there was a large meeting of this Jj" (\ "e at its hall in St . Savionrgate , York . Those present in . eluded Bros . A . T . B . Turner W . M ., Sir F . Miluer Bart . I . P . M ., T . B . Whytehead P . M ., C . G . Padel P . M . and Or ? ., J . Blenkin P . M ., M . Millin « fcon P . M ., G . Simpson P . M ., G . Balmford P . M . and Treas .,
J . T . Seller P . M ., W . Brown S . W ., G . Chapman J . W ., J . Kay Sec , S J . Dalton S . D ., W . Lackenby J . D ., VV . Storry , J . D . Irving and P , Pc . rson Stewards ; VV . H . 11 Tyler , J . Thorpe , VV . H . A . Crates , VV . Wresileaworth , B . Stephenson , J . St irkey , T . Mastennan , W . B .
Dyson , W . S . Child , . 1 . D . Spetch , J . Smith , J . E . Wilkinson , W . T . Nance , VV . Ream , W . Sharp , G . Latnb , ami E . Wilkinson . Amongst the visitors were Bros . B . Polkiuuhonio P . M . 1991 , C . Anderson 23 ( 5 , A . M . White 1991 , E . W . Brewer 153 f > , A . Buckle P . M . 236 , S . J .
Crummack 23 B , T . G . Hodgson 236 , E . Hardiug W . M . 19 . ) L , A . H . H . McGacbeu P . M . 1991 , J . T . Harvey 1991 , and P . T . Marshall 103 ( S . O . ) The business consisted in the passing of Bro . Halliwell to tha
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Opening Of A Freemasons' Hall At Dover.
OPENING OF A FREEMASONS' HALL AT DOVER .
AN event of considerable importance to the Freemasons of Dover took place on Monday evening , when the first Craft meeting was held at tbe newly acquired premises in Snargate Sireet . The two Craft Lodges—Peace and Harmony , No . 199 , and the Corinthian , No . 1208—together with the Boyal Arch Chapter , No . 199 , and the
Mark Master Masons' Dover and Cinque Ports Lodge , No . 152 , have hitherto met at different hotels in the town , and although several attempts have been made to obtain premises which could be devoted entirely to Masonic purposes , it was not until the present year that the growing desire to get away from licensed premises has been
accomplished , by a suitable building being secnred for a Freemasons' Hall . The premises , which are well adapted for the purposes for which they are required , consist of a hall—used as H Lodge-room—with three ante-rooms , lavatory , & c . The hall has been very tastefull y decorated and handsomely fnruished , and contains
besides several other gifts from the brethren , three staiued . c * lass windows , presented respectively by the Worshipful Master of 199 , the Worshipful Master of 1208 , First Principal of Chapter 199 , and the Worshipful Master of the Mark Master Masons' Lodge 152 . These windows add very much to the beanty of the Hall , whether viewed
from the interior or exterior . A very large number of the officers and brethren of the local Lodges assembled at the opening hour —6 p . m . —on Monday , it being the first monthly meeting this session of the Corinthi . n Lodge , No . 1208 . The Worshipful Master , Bro . Waldernar 0 . Kennett , presided , and was supported by Bro . Rev ,
V . S . Vickers P . P . G . C , J . D . Terson P . P . G . S . D ., J . Bordeaux P . P . G . S . D ., Dr . Fern P . P . J . D ., F . W . Prescott P . G . J . D ., J . M . Browning P . P . G . S . of Wks ., T . J . Perkins I . P . M ., aud several Past Masters of 199 and 1208 ; together with Bros . Col . Cuming P . P . G . S . Sussex , J . A . Hendy , Zetland Lod . 'e , 655 , Australia ; J . W . Bussey W . M . 199 .
Dover j J . H . Biggins 31 , Canterbury ; E . Buss 184 , Chatham ; H . Cruttenden P . M . 503 , Maidstone ; besides others from the district . During the evening , Mr . Martyn Mowll , of the firm of Mowll and Mowll , Solicitors , Dover , was initiated in a very impressive manner by Bro . W . O . Keunett , the Worshipful Masterwho afterwards gave
, the charge . Tbe ceremonies were musically performed—the choral service by Bro . G . Plant ( of Canterbury Cathedral ) Provincial Grand Organist being used—and were very effectively rendered by Bros . Plant , Igglesden , Bordeaux , and Higgins ; Bro . Chas . Winterburn conducting and presiding at the organ . The Lodge was closed at
9 p . m ., and the brethren then sat down to a supper , provided by Bro . Oldfield P . M . The usual toasts and a very cordial vote of thanks to the W . M . were afterwards given and duly honoured . During the evening a programme of glees and songs was performed by the brethren who had assisted at the choral service . The brethren separated at 11 p . m ., and it was felt that a decided step in the best interests of Freemasonry had been saccessfnlly inaugurated .
Notices Of Meetings.
NOTICES OF MEETINGS .
FREDERICK OF UNITY LODGE , No . 452 .
THIS old Snrrey Lodge held its regular meeting on the 21 st inst ., at the Masonic Hall , Croydon , when there were present Bros . H . E . Frances P . P . G . S . D . Snrrey W . M ., C . G . Scott S . W ., W . G . Hunter J . W ., Magnus Ohren ( P . M . and Treasurer ) P . G . A . D . C , C M . Obren P . M ., A . M . Ohren , and several other members ; with Bro ,
Shepherd S . D . 781 as a visitor . An interesting feature of the evening was the installation of Mr . Wm . Jordan , merchaut , of Nuwara-Eliya , Ceylon—a friend of Bro . Magnus Ohren . After the reading of the minutes , the W . M . vacated the chair , which was taken by liro . Magnus Ohren , who , in an impressive ancl most careful manner ,
performed the ceremony of initiation . At . its conclusion , the chair was again occupied by Bro . Frances , the Worshipful Mister , ancl ballots were taken for the offices of Worshipful Master and Treasurer for tho ensuing year , when Bro . Scott was dul y declared unanimously elected to the former , and Bro . Magnus Ohren was in like manner
reelected Treasurer . After the closing of the Lodge , the brethren partook of a banquet , admirably provided by Bro . Rhodes , proprietor of t e Masonic Hall . The usual toasts were duly honoured , and , in the course of the evening , Bro . Magnus Ohren informed the Lodge that Bro . Jordan intended , on returning to Ceylon , to form a Lo Ige
m the di-fcricfc of Nowara-Eliya , but he hoped to be able to take his three degrees in England previous to hia refcnrn . In proposing the initiate , the W . M . said he much regretted that a brother who had been so worthily recommeuded , and who had paid so deep an attention to the ceremony of the evening , was not to remain among them , but ho had no doubt he would carry with him a pleasant recollection
of the event , and he ( the W . M . ) hoped he would found a centre for the spread of Masonic privileges in the country he was about to return to ; he was sure he would carry with him a God speed and the heartiest of wishes from the Frederick Lodge of Unity . Some admirable singing by Bro . Magnus Ohren and his talented sons gave great zest to a most pleaBant evening .
Sphinx Lodge, No. 1329.
SPHINX LODGE , No . 1329 .
ON Saturday afternoon the brethren of this Lodge assembled at the Masonic Hall , Camberwell New Road , for the transaction of important business . There wore present Bros . G . Marsden W . M ., R . J . Voisey S . W ., J . Hernaman J . W ., J . C Reynolds Treasurer , C . Wilson Secretary , S . H . Goldsc-hmidt S . D ., D . D . Mercer J . D .,
T . E . Webb I . G ., F . W . Normau-Smith Organist , C . Gooding Steward , J . J . Brinton I . P . M ., R . R . Bryant P . M ., J . Sugdon P . M ., C . Gross , R , Elgar , W . Y . Audrows , W . Andrew , F . P . Uuut , C . J . Joues , H . H . Hyslop , J . Arnold , R . Irvine , C . R . Scrivin , J . C Bradley , Clias . Lye , II . Chabot , FT . S . Bigg , and J . M . Ttirney . The Visitors
were Bros . J . H . Lowry 1475 , A . Cooper Bradley I . P . M . 1216 , and ¦ J . J . Penny J . W . 1679 . The Lodge having been opened in due form , the minutes of the previous meeting were read and confirmed . Tho Worship ful Master then proceeded to pass Bros . W . C . and H . M » Crisp to the second decree , which ceremony was performed most ablvB
The brethren next elected their Worshipful Master for the ensuing yfar , Bro . Voisoy S . W . bnins ; unanimously chosen . Bro . J . 0 . Reynolds was also elected—for the sixteenth time—Treasurer of the Lodso , and Bro . Harrison Tyler . An Audit Committee waa appointed . Bro . J . J . Brinton proposed , and Bro . Sag ' en seconded
the proposition , that a Masters jewel and collar b * presented t > the Worshipful Master for the able manner in which ho had discharged the duties of his office ; this was carried most enthusiastically . Other mutters having been transacted , the Lodge was closed in due form . The brethren thereupon adjourned to the banquetting room
where Bro . Venables had prepared a noat little repast ; on tbe removal of the cloth , the Worshipful Master , in appropriate terms , proposed tho Queen and the Craft ; the Most Worshipful Grand Master H . R . H . the Priuco of Wales ; the Pro Grand Master the Earl of Carnarvon ; the Depnty Grand Master the Earl of Lathotn ; and
the rest of the Grand Officers , past and present . Bro . Bnoboa then proposed the health of the Worshipful Master in a graceful speech , to which the Worshipful Master responded most eloquently . The con . eluding toasts were , the Visitors ; the Past Masters ; the Worshipful Master elect ; and the Officers of the Lodsre ; all of these were
suitably acknowledged . During the eveninsr , Miss A . Payne , who possesses a most musical soprauo voice , sans , " Love , the Pilgrim , " "To the South Wind , " " When Sparrows Build ; " ancl Mrs . Turuey—contralto —vocalised , "Fond heart , farewell , " "The Summer Night , " and " Love's Old Song ; " Mrs . Marsden sang , " The Old Cottage Clock . "
These ladies are talented vocalists , who , during the past year , have enlivened the meetings around the festive boar-d by their excellent melody . The year of office of Bro . Marsden has been a most sneces ? .. ful one in every respect , and we hopo his successor—who is an accomp lished singer—will continue this practice . The Tyler ' s toast ended , the proceedings of a most enjoyable evening .
Brownrigg Lodge, No. 1638.
BROWNRIGG LODGE , No . 1638 .
fTIHE installation meeting of this Lodge was held on the 1- 15 th instant . Owiug to the rapid growth in membership , sixteen iuitiates having been enrolled during the year just ended , it was necessary to hold the business meeting at the Albany Hall , Kingston , where 55 brethren signer ] and entered Lodge . Bro . Moorman , the out-¦ 'oins ? W . M ., hud shown his proficiency at each of tho six meetings prior
to that under notice , and now , for the last time occupying the chair of K . S ., he ga e still further proof of his Masonic skill by installing his successor in a most efficient and impressive manner . There was a large assembly of skilled Craftsmen , including fifteen Masters , and Bro . Moorman's correct working was much appreciated . The W . M .
olect was Bro . J . Drewett , who having been installed in prescribed form , appointed and invested his Officers , as follow : —Bros . George Moorman S . W ., W . Drewett J . W ., Oldridge P . M . Treasurer , Laurence P . M . Secretary , H . W . Humphreys S . D ., Montague J . D ., F . J . Hunt Organist , F . Lockett D . C , W . Youldon jun . I . G ., Taylor
and Bowers Stewards , John Home Assistant Secretary , and VV . Lane Tyler . A P . M . 's jewel was presented to the I . P . M . by the Lodge , ancl the W . M . took tho occasion of complimenting him upon the way in which ho had conducted the Lodga during his year of office . Bro . J . W . Moorman acknowledgsd the gift of the jewel , and said that if
it had not been for the continual support the Officers had given him he could not have gone through his year of office in the way he had . After receiving tho Auditors ' " report , which was most satisfactory , Lo ige was closed in solemn form , fnd the brethren adjourned to the Sun Hotel , their usual meeting place , where an excellent banquet was
served under the personal supervision of Bro . Bond . A very enjoy , able evening was spent , aud one of the iuitiates ( Bro . MoCall Chambers ) contributed considerably to tho ploasnra of tho company , which nnmbered sixty-four . Mr . E . J . D . Causton also amused I'reatly with his capital mimicry aud musical sketches .
Eboracum Lodge, No. 1611.
EBORACUM LODGE , No . 1611 .
ON Monday , the 13 th inst ., there was a large meeting of this Jj" (\ "e at its hall in St . Savionrgate , York . Those present in . eluded Bros . A . T . B . Turner W . M ., Sir F . Miluer Bart . I . P . M ., T . B . Whytehead P . M ., C . G . Padel P . M . and Or ? ., J . Blenkin P . M ., M . Millin « fcon P . M ., G . Simpson P . M ., G . Balmford P . M . and Treas .,
J . T . Seller P . M ., W . Brown S . W ., G . Chapman J . W ., J . Kay Sec , S J . Dalton S . D ., W . Lackenby J . D ., VV . Storry , J . D . Irving and P , Pc . rson Stewards ; VV . H . 11 Tyler , J . Thorpe , VV . H . A . Crates , VV . Wresileaworth , B . Stephenson , J . St irkey , T . Mastennan , W . B .
Dyson , W . S . Child , . 1 . D . Spetch , J . Smith , J . E . Wilkinson , W . T . Nance , VV . Ream , W . Sharp , G . Latnb , ami E . Wilkinson . Amongst the visitors were Bros . B . Polkiuuhonio P . M . 1991 , C . Anderson 23 ( 5 , A . M . White 1991 , E . W . Brewer 153 f > , A . Buckle P . M . 236 , S . J .
Crummack 23 B , T . G . Hodgson 236 , E . Hardiug W . M . 19 . ) L , A . H . H . McGacbeu P . M . 1991 , J . T . Harvey 1991 , and P . T . Marshall 103 ( S . O . ) The business consisted in the passing of Bro . Halliwell to tha