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Masons Whom We Have Met.
brother seemed to be the expressions of sympathy and votes of condolence which reached him from so many quarters . In conversation with him immediately after that sad event , we recollect with what passionate sorrow ,
and yet with what resignation , he spoke of one who had for so many years been the partner of his joys and sorrows ; still he plodded on , in the performance of his accustomed avocations , which were continued np to within a very few
d . nvsofhis death . True , of late his health had not been so robust as formerly , but he appeared to be fully equal to tlie discharge of his duty , and to pursue " the even tenour of his way . " His illness was of brief duration , lasting
only a few days , when he passed peacefully away , let us hope to the Grand Lodge above , where the Great Architect of the Universe will reward him for services rendered with faithfulness and probity and duty " well done . " Memento
mori is the epitaph we would write above the tomb of our departed brother , whose obsequies , on Tuesday last , were attended by a large number of sorrowing friends , representing many of the Lodges in which he had figured
so prominently and usefully for nearly half a century . "After life ' s fitful fever he sleeps well , " but his memory will long be held in respectful remembrance by many who in life had been associated with him in carrying into
practice the principles and tenets of the Masonic art . The moral of his life was , that in whatever station a man may be p laced , uprightness , fervency , and zeal are as capable of being exemplified by the comparatively humble
as by those who hold positions of the highest distinction , and it is only a just tribute to the memory of our deceased friend and brother to say that his example in all these
respects was eminently deserving of emulation by all who are solicitous for the best interests of Freemasonry ancl the well-being of society at large .
Another of those useful feeders of the Masonic Institutions—Associations for seeming Life Governorships by small weekly payments—is to be started in connection with the Langton Lodge of Instruction , on Thursday , the 17 th
prox ., at the White Hart Tavern , Abchurch Lane , City . The Association is to last for four years , at the end of which time every member will havo obtained a Life Governorship of ten guineas , the subscription being at the usual rate of
one shilling per week , payable monthly . Bro . Joseph Langton , No . 1 , P . M . and Treasurer 1673 , Treasurer 2096 is the President of the Association ; Bro . Joseph D Langton , No . 1 , P . M . 1678 , W . M . 2096 the Vice President ; ' Bro .
Hugh M . Hobbs 174 , Secretary 1790 , S . W . 2096 , S . N . 463 the Treasurer ; and Bro . W . G . Gates ( Lloyds , E . C . ) 2096 the Secretary . Brethren are cordially invited to attend
the Lodge of Instruction at Abchurch Lane on the 17 th , or on the third Thursday in any subsequent month , when ballots will be taken as often as the funds in hand will allow .
We are pleased to be able to announce that Brother General J . Studholme Brownrigg , C . B ., Rt . Wor . Provincial Grand Master of Surrey , Past Grand Warden of England , has kindly consented to preside at the next
Anniversary Festival of the Royal Masonic Institution for Girls , to be held in May . The presidency of General Brownrigg , on behalf of the Benevolent Institution some few years back , was so successful , and the members of his Province
acquired so much credit as the result of their exertions , that we feel assured they will again do their utmost to make his chairmanship on behalf of the Girls' School a
success . We feel convinced they will work with heart and soul to support him , and there can be but one result ; this wo hope will be supplemented throughout England to such an extent as to render the Festival of 1886 one of the most successful held on behalf of the CrirLs' School .
Madame Worrell announces that her annual Eveuinir Concert will take place at the Brixiou Hull , Acre Lane , near Brixton Church , on Wednesday next , the 2 nd Decernher . This talented lady will be assisted on this occasion
by the following artistes : Miss Eli-. rtl . eth Howes , Miss Emily Dones , Miss Annie Gatland , and Miss Spenser Jones . Bros . Henry Guy , Lawrence Fryer , Egbert Roberts , with
Messrs . Frank Ward and James Budd will also take part in the entertainment , while Bro . Turle Lee will officiate as conductor . Tbe services of the following instrumentalists
Masons Whom We Have Met.
have been secured : Harp , Madame George-Fortescue ; Pm noforte , Miss Ward ; Violin , . Mr . H . Armfield ; Violoncello . Mr . H . Ward . Tickets ( 3 s , 2 s , and ls each ) may be obtained of Madame Worrell , 52 Kuowle Road , Brixton Road .
The Beacon tree Lodge of Instruction , No . 1228 , will m future be held at the Bell Tavern , Leytonstone Road , on Friday evenings . Sessions from first Friday in September to last Friday in May , at 8 p . m . Bro . G . Ward Verry P . M . 554 , 1278 , and 1625 is the Preceptor , and Bro . W . Sampson the Secretary .
The third annual North London Masonic Benevolent Ball will be held at the Holborn Town Hall , W . C , on Wednesday , 13 th January next . Bro . R . P . Forge P . M . 619 and 1950 , S . W . 1693 , will again officiate as M . C , and
the services of the band of the Honorable Artillery Company have been secured . The price fixed for tickets ( to admit Lady or Gentleman ) is 5 s , while Supper Tickets , 3 s each , can be obtained of Bro . J . Greenfield P . M . 1602 W . M . 795
Treasurer , 9 Quadrant Road , Canonbury , N . ; Bro . E . Woodman W . M . 1950 S . W . 1897 Secretary , 76 Marquess Road , Canonbury , N . The following comprise the Board of Stewards , any of whom will supply tickets and give any further information : —Bros . J . Cooper W . M . 1693 , R . P .
Forge S . W . 1693 P . M . 1950 P . M . 619 , G . F . Snook J . W . 1693 , J . Baker 1471 , C . Bearing J . D . 1602 Secretary 795 , C . Hammond 820 1471 , W . G . Akehurst 1693 , H . 0 . Turner I . G . 1693 , H . B . Harding 1471 , R . Baker P . M . 188 , J . Potter 1693 , N . L . Western P . M . 1693 , H . Sprake
813 , John Jones I . G . 1278 , S . Stretch W . S . 1950 , F . Everitt 1602 . As on previous occasions , the profits from this Ball will be given to the Masonic Charities . Dancing to commence at 8 * 30 p . m . precisely . A dispensation to wear Masonic clothing has been granted .
An emergency meeting of the Henry Levander Lodge , No . 2048 , will be held this clay ( Saturday ) , at the Railway Station Hotel , Harrow . Lodge will be opened at 3 ' 30 p . m . The business of the day comprises the raising of five brethren , and the initiation of two gentlemen into the Order .
The consecration of the Israel Chapter , No . 205 , will take place on Tuesday , the Sth prox ., at the Cannon Street , E . G ., when Comp . C . P . Hogard will be installed as M . E . Z ., A . J . Henocbsberg as H ., and J . Da Silva as J . The
ceremony will commence at 4 . 30 p . m . We hopo the Chapter will prove to be a success , and that we may frequently have opportunities in the future of recording the doings of its members .
A convocation oi the North London Chapter of Improvement was held on Thursday last , at the Alwyne Castle , St . Paul ' s Road , Canonbury . Comp . Radcliffe was the M . E . Z ., Dean H ., Sheffield J ., Blight S . N ., Cusworfch P . S ., ancl Edmonds Preceptor . There was a capital attendance , ancl an enjoyable evening was spent .
The Fifteen Sections
THE FIFTEEN SECTIONS
. VILL BE . VOBKEI . In the lloyal Jubilee Lodge of Instrnction , No . 72 , on Wednesday , 2 nd December , at tho Haunch of Venison , 1 Bell Yard , Fleet-street , W . C , at 7 p . m . precisely . Bro . J . Hemming J . D . 1287 WM . , D . T .
Davies 72 S . W ., B . K . ufFmann J . W . 1732 J . W . First Lecture—Bros . Bromley , Kaii . _\ _ , . iii ) , Nickoll ., Drnry , Stroud , Burgess , Davies . Second Lecture—Bros . Bat hard , Grcenway , Snodin , Pan ] , Day . Third Lecture—Bros . Kershaw , Smith , Solomon . Bro . E . Walker I . P . M . 72 is the Preceptor . Brethren are fraternally invited .
A gold medal has been awarded to Kendal aud Dent , Watch Makers , 10 (] Ohoapsirle , Loudon , by the Paris . International Exhibition , 1885 , for various iiiipiovon . 3 i . t- and general excellence in watches , arm . ug which are Patent Watches for the Blind , & c , & c .
While referring to Masonic matters wo may mention that there is a good and useful Lodge of Instruction held at the Georgo Inn , corner of George Lane , Levvisham High Street , every Tuesday night , dnring the winter months , where brethren wonld be sure of a welcome , and where the necessary instruction is cheerfully and skilfully imparted . Borough of Lewisham Ga-tette .
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Masons Whom We Have Met.
brother seemed to be the expressions of sympathy and votes of condolence which reached him from so many quarters . In conversation with him immediately after that sad event , we recollect with what passionate sorrow ,
and yet with what resignation , he spoke of one who had for so many years been the partner of his joys and sorrows ; still he plodded on , in the performance of his accustomed avocations , which were continued np to within a very few
d . nvsofhis death . True , of late his health had not been so robust as formerly , but he appeared to be fully equal to tlie discharge of his duty , and to pursue " the even tenour of his way . " His illness was of brief duration , lasting
only a few days , when he passed peacefully away , let us hope to the Grand Lodge above , where the Great Architect of the Universe will reward him for services rendered with faithfulness and probity and duty " well done . " Memento
mori is the epitaph we would write above the tomb of our departed brother , whose obsequies , on Tuesday last , were attended by a large number of sorrowing friends , representing many of the Lodges in which he had figured
so prominently and usefully for nearly half a century . "After life ' s fitful fever he sleeps well , " but his memory will long be held in respectful remembrance by many who in life had been associated with him in carrying into
practice the principles and tenets of the Masonic art . The moral of his life was , that in whatever station a man may be p laced , uprightness , fervency , and zeal are as capable of being exemplified by the comparatively humble
as by those who hold positions of the highest distinction , and it is only a just tribute to the memory of our deceased friend and brother to say that his example in all these
respects was eminently deserving of emulation by all who are solicitous for the best interests of Freemasonry ancl the well-being of society at large .
Another of those useful feeders of the Masonic Institutions—Associations for seeming Life Governorships by small weekly payments—is to be started in connection with the Langton Lodge of Instruction , on Thursday , the 17 th
prox ., at the White Hart Tavern , Abchurch Lane , City . The Association is to last for four years , at the end of which time every member will havo obtained a Life Governorship of ten guineas , the subscription being at the usual rate of
one shilling per week , payable monthly . Bro . Joseph Langton , No . 1 , P . M . and Treasurer 1673 , Treasurer 2096 is the President of the Association ; Bro . Joseph D Langton , No . 1 , P . M . 1678 , W . M . 2096 the Vice President ; ' Bro .
Hugh M . Hobbs 174 , Secretary 1790 , S . W . 2096 , S . N . 463 the Treasurer ; and Bro . W . G . Gates ( Lloyds , E . C . ) 2096 the Secretary . Brethren are cordially invited to attend
the Lodge of Instruction at Abchurch Lane on the 17 th , or on the third Thursday in any subsequent month , when ballots will be taken as often as the funds in hand will allow .
We are pleased to be able to announce that Brother General J . Studholme Brownrigg , C . B ., Rt . Wor . Provincial Grand Master of Surrey , Past Grand Warden of England , has kindly consented to preside at the next
Anniversary Festival of the Royal Masonic Institution for Girls , to be held in May . The presidency of General Brownrigg , on behalf of the Benevolent Institution some few years back , was so successful , and the members of his Province
acquired so much credit as the result of their exertions , that we feel assured they will again do their utmost to make his chairmanship on behalf of the Girls' School a
success . We feel convinced they will work with heart and soul to support him , and there can be but one result ; this wo hope will be supplemented throughout England to such an extent as to render the Festival of 1886 one of the most successful held on behalf of the CrirLs' School .
Madame Worrell announces that her annual Eveuinir Concert will take place at the Brixiou Hull , Acre Lane , near Brixton Church , on Wednesday next , the 2 nd Decernher . This talented lady will be assisted on this occasion
by the following artistes : Miss Eli-. rtl . eth Howes , Miss Emily Dones , Miss Annie Gatland , and Miss Spenser Jones . Bros . Henry Guy , Lawrence Fryer , Egbert Roberts , with
Messrs . Frank Ward and James Budd will also take part in the entertainment , while Bro . Turle Lee will officiate as conductor . Tbe services of the following instrumentalists
Masons Whom We Have Met.
have been secured : Harp , Madame George-Fortescue ; Pm noforte , Miss Ward ; Violin , . Mr . H . Armfield ; Violoncello . Mr . H . Ward . Tickets ( 3 s , 2 s , and ls each ) may be obtained of Madame Worrell , 52 Kuowle Road , Brixton Road .
The Beacon tree Lodge of Instruction , No . 1228 , will m future be held at the Bell Tavern , Leytonstone Road , on Friday evenings . Sessions from first Friday in September to last Friday in May , at 8 p . m . Bro . G . Ward Verry P . M . 554 , 1278 , and 1625 is the Preceptor , and Bro . W . Sampson the Secretary .
The third annual North London Masonic Benevolent Ball will be held at the Holborn Town Hall , W . C , on Wednesday , 13 th January next . Bro . R . P . Forge P . M . 619 and 1950 , S . W . 1693 , will again officiate as M . C , and
the services of the band of the Honorable Artillery Company have been secured . The price fixed for tickets ( to admit Lady or Gentleman ) is 5 s , while Supper Tickets , 3 s each , can be obtained of Bro . J . Greenfield P . M . 1602 W . M . 795
Treasurer , 9 Quadrant Road , Canonbury , N . ; Bro . E . Woodman W . M . 1950 S . W . 1897 Secretary , 76 Marquess Road , Canonbury , N . The following comprise the Board of Stewards , any of whom will supply tickets and give any further information : —Bros . J . Cooper W . M . 1693 , R . P .
Forge S . W . 1693 P . M . 1950 P . M . 619 , G . F . Snook J . W . 1693 , J . Baker 1471 , C . Bearing J . D . 1602 Secretary 795 , C . Hammond 820 1471 , W . G . Akehurst 1693 , H . 0 . Turner I . G . 1693 , H . B . Harding 1471 , R . Baker P . M . 188 , J . Potter 1693 , N . L . Western P . M . 1693 , H . Sprake
813 , John Jones I . G . 1278 , S . Stretch W . S . 1950 , F . Everitt 1602 . As on previous occasions , the profits from this Ball will be given to the Masonic Charities . Dancing to commence at 8 * 30 p . m . precisely . A dispensation to wear Masonic clothing has been granted .
An emergency meeting of the Henry Levander Lodge , No . 2048 , will be held this clay ( Saturday ) , at the Railway Station Hotel , Harrow . Lodge will be opened at 3 ' 30 p . m . The business of the day comprises the raising of five brethren , and the initiation of two gentlemen into the Order .
The consecration of the Israel Chapter , No . 205 , will take place on Tuesday , the Sth prox ., at the Cannon Street , E . G ., when Comp . C . P . Hogard will be installed as M . E . Z ., A . J . Henocbsberg as H ., and J . Da Silva as J . The
ceremony will commence at 4 . 30 p . m . We hopo the Chapter will prove to be a success , and that we may frequently have opportunities in the future of recording the doings of its members .
A convocation oi the North London Chapter of Improvement was held on Thursday last , at the Alwyne Castle , St . Paul ' s Road , Canonbury . Comp . Radcliffe was the M . E . Z ., Dean H ., Sheffield J ., Blight S . N ., Cusworfch P . S ., ancl Edmonds Preceptor . There was a capital attendance , ancl an enjoyable evening was spent .
The Fifteen Sections
THE FIFTEEN SECTIONS
. VILL BE . VOBKEI . In the lloyal Jubilee Lodge of Instrnction , No . 72 , on Wednesday , 2 nd December , at tho Haunch of Venison , 1 Bell Yard , Fleet-street , W . C , at 7 p . m . precisely . Bro . J . Hemming J . D . 1287 WM . , D . T .
Davies 72 S . W ., B . K . ufFmann J . W . 1732 J . W . First Lecture—Bros . Bromley , Kaii . _\ _ , . iii ) , Nickoll ., Drnry , Stroud , Burgess , Davies . Second Lecture—Bros . Bat hard , Grcenway , Snodin , Pan ] , Day . Third Lecture—Bros . Kershaw , Smith , Solomon . Bro . E . Walker I . P . M . 72 is the Preceptor . Brethren are fraternally invited .
A gold medal has been awarded to Kendal aud Dent , Watch Makers , 10 (] Ohoapsirle , Loudon , by the Paris . International Exhibition , 1885 , for various iiiipiovon . 3 i . t- and general excellence in watches , arm . ug which are Patent Watches for the Blind , & c , & c .
While referring to Masonic matters wo may mention that there is a good and useful Lodge of Instruction held at the Georgo Inn , corner of George Lane , Levvisham High Street , every Tuesday night , dnring the winter months , where brethren wonld be sure of a welcome , and where the necessary instruction is cheerfully and skilfully imparted . Borough of Lewisham Ga-tette .