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Notices Of Meetings.
DEVON LODGE , No . 1138 . THE annual installation , at Newton , was held on the 18 th instant , Bro . Cull being installed by Bro . Lander , assisted by a Board of Installed Masters . The W . M . invested tho following as his Officers for the ensuing year : —Bros . Lander I . P . M ., Reodell S . W ., Reynolds J . W . Martin P . M . P . G . D . D . C . Treasurer , Hambly Seoretary , tbo Rev .
Dr . W . Langloy Pope P . P . G . C . Chaplain , Lugg S . D ., Haydon J . D ., Fo ? s Dir . of Cere ., Mnbey I . G ., llsarder Organist , Underhay aud Hill Stewards , Haywood Tyler . Brother Stevens P . M . was re-elected Almoner , Vicary P . M . Representative at the Committee of Petitions , aud Grimbly P . M . Charity Steward .
EQUALITY LODGE , No . 1145 . ON Thursday , the 14 th inst ., this Lodge beld its annual festival at the Red Lion Hotel , Acorington , when Bro . Grimahaw P . M . was installed as Worshipful Master by Bro . Jackson P . M . P . P . G . S . B ., of Tranquillity Lodgo , Newohurob . The following Officers were invested : —Bros . Tnnks , J . P ., I . P . M ., James Lonsdale S . W ., Hindle P . M . P . P . G . S . B . J . W ., Richard Lonsdale Treasurer , Bury P . M .
Seoretary , Hoylo S . D ., Dixon J . D ., Robinson I . G ., James Lonsdale sen . Organist , Maofarlane P . M . D . C Almoner , Rnshton , J . P ., P . M . Charity Representative , and Edmundson Tyler . There was a large
gathering of the Fraternity present , including visiting brethren from Church , Clayton-le-MoorS , Clitheroe , Blackburn , Burnley and tho Rossendale Valley . A sumptuous spread was provided by ^ the hostess , Mrs . Ramsbottom .
DE GREY AND RIPON LODGE , No . 1161 , ( MANCHESTER ) . A MEETING took place on Wednesday , the 20 th instant , in the Freemasons' Hall . Owing to the death of Brother the late Duke ofClaronce the Lodge room presented a very sombre appearance , all the furniture being draped in blaok , and the brethren wearing black rosettes on their aprons . Thero were present Bros . J . R . Wilson W . M ., W . H . Anderton jun . S . W ., B . Carr P . M . acting J . W ., J . M .
Moss P . M . Seoretary , L . Forknell S . D ., Loebell J . D ., Ellwood I . G . P . M . ' s Burgess , Dottie , Gleave , Cowen , Hirst , Lewis , Ehlinger , Arensbergh P . P . G . P . and Lawton . The Lodge was opened at seven o'olook , and the minutes of the previous meeting read and confirmed . The ballot was taken for Mr . William Stoddart , who was eleoted to
beoome a member of the Lodge , and afterwards initiated into Freemasonry by the W . M . Bro . Wilson . The working tools were presented and explained by the S . W ., and the E . A . charge delivered in an impressive manner by Bro . Fortnell . Prior to the Lodge closing the W . M . referred in feeling terms to the loss their Grand
Master and the Craft had sustained by the death of the Duke of Clarence , and expressed the deepest sympathy for his Royal parents in their bereavement . He proposed that a letter of condolence be sent to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales M . W . G . M . Bro . Arensbergh seconded the proposition , which was carried
unanimously , after which the Lodge was closed . At the social board all the toasts were drank in silence , the singing , & c , being entirely dispensed with . Tho W . M . impressed upon the brethren the desira bility of attending the Conversazione to bo held on the third Wed . nesday in February , in the Freemasons' Hall , anticipating an enjoy , able ovening .
BRTDGEWATER LODGE , No . 1213 ( ECCLES ) . THE installation of Bro . W . Colbert took place , and the St . John ' s Festival was celebrated at the Cross Keys Hotel , on 21 st inst ., Bros . Shepherd W . M ., Watson I . P . M ., Colbert S . W ., Britain J . W ., Bowden P . M . P . P . G . S . B . Treas ., Adams P . M . Sec , Collon S . D ., Hines J . D ., Hassell P . M . Organist , Daniels I . G . ; P . M . ' s Booth and Ball ; Bros . Moring , Murray , Mclntyre , and McMynn . Visitors—Bros . Brown 613 , R . Brittain 613 , Brougbfcon , Dr . Hamilton 1345 , Richardson 1476 ,
Forrest P . M . 1633 , T . Cowen P . M . 1161 , Lamb 346 , Jacobson 1633 , Dottie P . M . 1161 , Walmsley 462 , and Rowland 1345 . Tho Lodge was opened in due form , and the minutes of the previous meeting read aud confirmed . The installation ceremony WOB then proceeded with , tho Installing Master being Bro . R . H . Williams P . M . Worsley Lodge and P . P . G . S . B . ( one of the survivors of the Balaclava charge ) .
After the usual preliminaries , the W . M . elect ( Bro . Colbert ) was presented to the Installing Master by Bro . Shepherd , and inducted into the chair of K . S . with all due rite aud ceremony . Subsequently the newl y-installed W . M . was proclaimed to , and saluted by the M . M . ' s on their re-admiaaion to the Lodge . The Installing Master addressed and invested the following brethren Officers for tho year ,
viz . - . —Bros . W . J . Brittain S . W , Collon J . W ., Robinson P . M . Treasurer , Spencer Secretary , Hind S . D ., Daniels J . D ., Baynton P . M . D . C , Hassall P . M . Organist , McMynn I . G ., and Moring Steward . The address bo the W . M . was given by Bro . Boalton P . M ., to th 9 Wardens by Bro . Adams P . M ., aud to tho brethren by Bro . Shepherd I . P . M . Prior to closing the Lodge a P . M . 's jewel was presented to Bro .
Shepherd for hi 3 appreciated services a 3 W . M . during the past year . There being no further business hearty good wishes were expressed by tho visiting brethren , and tho Lodge was closed in peaoe and harmony . The brethren affterwards colobrated the Festival of St . John at a banquet , and the usual Loyal and Masonic toasts were honoured , including the toast of the evening , the W . M ., which was heartily drank and responded to .
Death.
DEATH .
MA . TlSACK .-On the 2 lst inst ., at 14 Salisbury Road , Barnet , Henry Charles Marsack ( late Captain 1 st Battalion 21 tn Regiment ) , oldest son of the late ¦ uencenaut-Colonol Marsack , Grenadier Guards , in his 70 th year .
Strangeways Lodge, No. 1219, (Manchester).
STRANGEWAYS LODGE , No . 1219 , ( MANCHESTER ) .
A LODGE of emergency was held at Mrs . Stopford ' s , Old Boar ' s Head Hotel , ou Wednesday , the 20 th inst ., when thero were present Bro 3 . Battye W . M ., Williams P . M . acting S . W ., Robinson J . W ., Schofield P . M . P . P . G . D . Treasurer , Russell P . M . Secretary ,
Bradsbaw S . D ., Wilkinson J . D ., Schofield I . G ., Mamelok P . M ., and several other brethren and visitors . The Lodge waa opened in due form and aftor the usual preliminaries Bros . Kent , Savage , Pilling , Tuatain , and Bowden , being candidates for the third degree , were interrogated as to their proficiency in the second , aud having
answered withdrew . They wero subsequently raised to the sublime degree of M . M ., Bros . Kent and Savage by Bro . Mamelok P . M ., Pilling by Bro . Schofield P . M . P . P . G . D ., Tustain by Bro . Williams P . M ., and Bowden by Bro . Hughes P . M . There being no further business the Lodge was closed .
NORMAN LODGE , No . 1334 . rpHE members assembled at the Masonio Hall , Old Elvet , Durham , X . on Wednesday , the 20 th inst ., for the purpose of installing Bro . S . Wilkinson S . W . as Worshipful Master for the ensuing year There was a good muster of the Craft . The Installing Master waa Bro . Lionel Booth P . P . G . S . W ., who performed tbe ceremony very efficiently . The W . M . then appointed and invested his Offioers , aa
follow . —Bros . White S . W ., Westrope J . W ., Leonard Secretary , Gray Treasurer . Neiderhansen S . D ., Lukins J . D ., Seyburn I . G ., Bowden and Roots Stewards , and Grabham Tyler . After the Lodge had been closed in due form the members of the Craft adjourned to
tho Royal County Hotel , where a most sumptuous banquet was served up . The complimentary toasts were duly honoured , the proceedings being enliveued by Bros . Walker , Leatham , the W . M ., aud other musical brethren .
COLERIDGE LODGE , No . 1750 . THE installation of Bro . Major-General Montagu as Worshipful Master of this Lodge took place at the last ordinary meeting , in the Lodge room of the Publio Hall , Cleverdon . The ceremony waa ably performed by the Worshipful Brother Else P . G . D . After the installation , the W . M . invested his Officers , as follow : —Bros . Roso
I . P . M ., Wickenden S . W ., Hay man J . W ., Rev . A . R . Cartwnght Chaplain , Barnes Treasurer , Jupp P . M . Secretary , Sawyer S . D ., Charles J . D ., Somerton Organist , Hunt I . G ., Amos and Ewings Stewards , Stevens Tyler . Owing to the death of H . R . H . the Duke of Clarence the annual banquet was postponed .
ANCHOR LODGE , No . 1839 . THE members hold their installation and banquet in the Masonio Hall , at Northallerton , on Tuesday , the 12 th inst ., when Brother Ward was installed W . M . of tho Lodge for the ensuing year . There was a capital master of members , while Visitors were present from Middlesbrough , Darlington , Stockton , Thirsk , Durham , and other Lodges . The ceremony of installation was most impressively
performed by Bro . Walton P . M . P . P . G . S . B . of North-East Yorkshire , after which Bro . Ward invested the following Officers for the ensuing year : —Bros . Bell I . P . M ., Tweedy S . W ., Naylor J . W ., Walmsley P . M . P . P . G . S . Treasurer , Robinson P . M . P . P . G . D . C . Secretary , Charlton
S . D ., May J . D ., Waistell I . G ., Stead Dir . of Cers ., Boddy Organist , Palliser P . M . P . P . G . S . of Works , Henrioi and Brodriok Stowards , Wilkinson Ty ler . The annnal banquet was held at Bro . Henrici ' a Railway Hotel .
As Freemasons and loyal snbjeots every member of the Craft most mourn the loss of His Royal Highness Prince Albert Victor , Duke of Clarence and Avondale . In his Royal Family circle the IOBS , we are assured , has cansed prostration and sincere grief . To the nation the death is regarded as a great calamity , and in Masonio ciroles the re » ret and sorrow are of the keenest and truest kind . H . R . H . was
not only a Prince of great promise , but was equally promising as a Freemason . The Fraternity in Scotland were proposing to mark its appreciation of his merits aa a member of the Craft in his proposed marriage with Princess Victoria Mary of Teck , which was fixed to take place on 27 th February , but instead of the expected rejoicing we are humbled in sackcloth and ashes by the sad intelligence of the
Prince ' s death . On Friday , the 8 th of this month , he engaged in a quiet family celebration in honour of his 28 th birthday . On the following Monday it was made public that he was seriously ill , and three days later he succumbed to a complication of influenza and pneumonia . Theoircumstancesof our Royal brother ' s death and all
that it involves have been toM and retold in public print . In every assembly of Masons since last Thursday tho loss has boon referred to . I have been present at several of these , and have been deoply impressed with the sincere feelings of regret and sorrow which have been manifested—no hollow seutiment , but deep rooted and heartfelt sorrow . —Glasgow Eccnina News .
IIOLLOWA . Y ' Pins AND OINT . MEST . —Vicissitudes of elinaate , oxpositro and hardships , tell heavily on soldiers and sailor ? ,. so wins the seeds of diseases which may utimately break up tho constitution . Naturally careloss of their health a word in season may avert many evils , am ! may cimse them to vo .-iort . to timely measures without any difficulty or publicity , ilolioway ' s effectual romo'lies are so suitable , and tiro so easily adapted for tho varied complaints to which our soldiers and sailors arc liable , that a , supply should always bo obtained before proceeding abroad . It may with confidence be stated that many a valuable life might have been saved , or confirmed cripple prevented from begging in the streets , iE Holloway ' s remedies had boon u ^ ed in time .
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Notices Of Meetings.
DEVON LODGE , No . 1138 . THE annual installation , at Newton , was held on the 18 th instant , Bro . Cull being installed by Bro . Lander , assisted by a Board of Installed Masters . The W . M . invested tho following as his Officers for the ensuing year : —Bros . Lander I . P . M ., Reodell S . W ., Reynolds J . W . Martin P . M . P . G . D . D . C . Treasurer , Hambly Seoretary , tbo Rev .
Dr . W . Langloy Pope P . P . G . C . Chaplain , Lugg S . D ., Haydon J . D ., Fo ? s Dir . of Cere ., Mnbey I . G ., llsarder Organist , Underhay aud Hill Stewards , Haywood Tyler . Brother Stevens P . M . was re-elected Almoner , Vicary P . M . Representative at the Committee of Petitions , aud Grimbly P . M . Charity Steward .
EQUALITY LODGE , No . 1145 . ON Thursday , the 14 th inst ., this Lodge beld its annual festival at the Red Lion Hotel , Acorington , when Bro . Grimahaw P . M . was installed as Worshipful Master by Bro . Jackson P . M . P . P . G . S . B ., of Tranquillity Lodgo , Newohurob . The following Officers were invested : —Bros . Tnnks , J . P ., I . P . M ., James Lonsdale S . W ., Hindle P . M . P . P . G . S . B . J . W ., Richard Lonsdale Treasurer , Bury P . M .
Seoretary , Hoylo S . D ., Dixon J . D ., Robinson I . G ., James Lonsdale sen . Organist , Maofarlane P . M . D . C Almoner , Rnshton , J . P ., P . M . Charity Representative , and Edmundson Tyler . There was a large
gathering of the Fraternity present , including visiting brethren from Church , Clayton-le-MoorS , Clitheroe , Blackburn , Burnley and tho Rossendale Valley . A sumptuous spread was provided by ^ the hostess , Mrs . Ramsbottom .
DE GREY AND RIPON LODGE , No . 1161 , ( MANCHESTER ) . A MEETING took place on Wednesday , the 20 th instant , in the Freemasons' Hall . Owing to the death of Brother the late Duke ofClaronce the Lodge room presented a very sombre appearance , all the furniture being draped in blaok , and the brethren wearing black rosettes on their aprons . Thero were present Bros . J . R . Wilson W . M ., W . H . Anderton jun . S . W ., B . Carr P . M . acting J . W ., J . M .
Moss P . M . Seoretary , L . Forknell S . D ., Loebell J . D ., Ellwood I . G . P . M . ' s Burgess , Dottie , Gleave , Cowen , Hirst , Lewis , Ehlinger , Arensbergh P . P . G . P . and Lawton . The Lodge was opened at seven o'olook , and the minutes of the previous meeting read and confirmed . The ballot was taken for Mr . William Stoddart , who was eleoted to
beoome a member of the Lodge , and afterwards initiated into Freemasonry by the W . M . Bro . Wilson . The working tools were presented and explained by the S . W ., and the E . A . charge delivered in an impressive manner by Bro . Fortnell . Prior to the Lodge closing the W . M . referred in feeling terms to the loss their Grand
Master and the Craft had sustained by the death of the Duke of Clarence , and expressed the deepest sympathy for his Royal parents in their bereavement . He proposed that a letter of condolence be sent to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales M . W . G . M . Bro . Arensbergh seconded the proposition , which was carried
unanimously , after which the Lodge was closed . At the social board all the toasts were drank in silence , the singing , & c , being entirely dispensed with . Tho W . M . impressed upon the brethren the desira bility of attending the Conversazione to bo held on the third Wed . nesday in February , in the Freemasons' Hall , anticipating an enjoy , able ovening .
BRTDGEWATER LODGE , No . 1213 ( ECCLES ) . THE installation of Bro . W . Colbert took place , and the St . John ' s Festival was celebrated at the Cross Keys Hotel , on 21 st inst ., Bros . Shepherd W . M ., Watson I . P . M ., Colbert S . W ., Britain J . W ., Bowden P . M . P . P . G . S . B . Treas ., Adams P . M . Sec , Collon S . D ., Hines J . D ., Hassell P . M . Organist , Daniels I . G . ; P . M . ' s Booth and Ball ; Bros . Moring , Murray , Mclntyre , and McMynn . Visitors—Bros . Brown 613 , R . Brittain 613 , Brougbfcon , Dr . Hamilton 1345 , Richardson 1476 ,
Forrest P . M . 1633 , T . Cowen P . M . 1161 , Lamb 346 , Jacobson 1633 , Dottie P . M . 1161 , Walmsley 462 , and Rowland 1345 . Tho Lodge was opened in due form , and the minutes of the previous meeting read aud confirmed . The installation ceremony WOB then proceeded with , tho Installing Master being Bro . R . H . Williams P . M . Worsley Lodge and P . P . G . S . B . ( one of the survivors of the Balaclava charge ) .
After the usual preliminaries , the W . M . elect ( Bro . Colbert ) was presented to the Installing Master by Bro . Shepherd , and inducted into the chair of K . S . with all due rite aud ceremony . Subsequently the newl y-installed W . M . was proclaimed to , and saluted by the M . M . ' s on their re-admiaaion to the Lodge . The Installing Master addressed and invested the following brethren Officers for tho year ,
viz . - . —Bros . W . J . Brittain S . W , Collon J . W ., Robinson P . M . Treasurer , Spencer Secretary , Hind S . D ., Daniels J . D ., Baynton P . M . D . C , Hassall P . M . Organist , McMynn I . G ., and Moring Steward . The address bo the W . M . was given by Bro . Boalton P . M ., to th 9 Wardens by Bro . Adams P . M ., aud to tho brethren by Bro . Shepherd I . P . M . Prior to closing the Lodge a P . M . 's jewel was presented to Bro .
Shepherd for hi 3 appreciated services a 3 W . M . during the past year . There being no further business hearty good wishes were expressed by tho visiting brethren , and tho Lodge was closed in peaoe and harmony . The brethren affterwards colobrated the Festival of St . John at a banquet , and the usual Loyal and Masonic toasts were honoured , including the toast of the evening , the W . M ., which was heartily drank and responded to .
Death.
DEATH .
MA . TlSACK .-On the 2 lst inst ., at 14 Salisbury Road , Barnet , Henry Charles Marsack ( late Captain 1 st Battalion 21 tn Regiment ) , oldest son of the late ¦ uencenaut-Colonol Marsack , Grenadier Guards , in his 70 th year .
Strangeways Lodge, No. 1219, (Manchester).
STRANGEWAYS LODGE , No . 1219 , ( MANCHESTER ) .
A LODGE of emergency was held at Mrs . Stopford ' s , Old Boar ' s Head Hotel , ou Wednesday , the 20 th inst ., when thero were present Bro 3 . Battye W . M ., Williams P . M . acting S . W ., Robinson J . W ., Schofield P . M . P . P . G . D . Treasurer , Russell P . M . Secretary ,
Bradsbaw S . D ., Wilkinson J . D ., Schofield I . G ., Mamelok P . M ., and several other brethren and visitors . The Lodge waa opened in due form and aftor the usual preliminaries Bros . Kent , Savage , Pilling , Tuatain , and Bowden , being candidates for the third degree , were interrogated as to their proficiency in the second , aud having
answered withdrew . They wero subsequently raised to the sublime degree of M . M ., Bros . Kent and Savage by Bro . Mamelok P . M ., Pilling by Bro . Schofield P . M . P . P . G . D ., Tustain by Bro . Williams P . M ., and Bowden by Bro . Hughes P . M . There being no further business the Lodge was closed .
NORMAN LODGE , No . 1334 . rpHE members assembled at the Masonio Hall , Old Elvet , Durham , X . on Wednesday , the 20 th inst ., for the purpose of installing Bro . S . Wilkinson S . W . as Worshipful Master for the ensuing year There was a good muster of the Craft . The Installing Master waa Bro . Lionel Booth P . P . G . S . W ., who performed tbe ceremony very efficiently . The W . M . then appointed and invested his Offioers , aa
follow . —Bros . White S . W ., Westrope J . W ., Leonard Secretary , Gray Treasurer . Neiderhansen S . D ., Lukins J . D ., Seyburn I . G ., Bowden and Roots Stewards , and Grabham Tyler . After the Lodge had been closed in due form the members of the Craft adjourned to
tho Royal County Hotel , where a most sumptuous banquet was served up . The complimentary toasts were duly honoured , the proceedings being enliveued by Bros . Walker , Leatham , the W . M ., aud other musical brethren .
COLERIDGE LODGE , No . 1750 . THE installation of Bro . Major-General Montagu as Worshipful Master of this Lodge took place at the last ordinary meeting , in the Lodge room of the Publio Hall , Cleverdon . The ceremony waa ably performed by the Worshipful Brother Else P . G . D . After the installation , the W . M . invested his Officers , as follow : —Bros . Roso
I . P . M ., Wickenden S . W ., Hay man J . W ., Rev . A . R . Cartwnght Chaplain , Barnes Treasurer , Jupp P . M . Secretary , Sawyer S . D ., Charles J . D ., Somerton Organist , Hunt I . G ., Amos and Ewings Stewards , Stevens Tyler . Owing to the death of H . R . H . the Duke of Clarence the annual banquet was postponed .
ANCHOR LODGE , No . 1839 . THE members hold their installation and banquet in the Masonio Hall , at Northallerton , on Tuesday , the 12 th inst ., when Brother Ward was installed W . M . of tho Lodge for the ensuing year . There was a capital master of members , while Visitors were present from Middlesbrough , Darlington , Stockton , Thirsk , Durham , and other Lodges . The ceremony of installation was most impressively
performed by Bro . Walton P . M . P . P . G . S . B . of North-East Yorkshire , after which Bro . Ward invested the following Officers for the ensuing year : —Bros . Bell I . P . M ., Tweedy S . W ., Naylor J . W ., Walmsley P . M . P . P . G . S . Treasurer , Robinson P . M . P . P . G . D . C . Secretary , Charlton
S . D ., May J . D ., Waistell I . G ., Stead Dir . of Cers ., Boddy Organist , Palliser P . M . P . P . G . S . of Works , Henrioi and Brodriok Stowards , Wilkinson Ty ler . The annnal banquet was held at Bro . Henrici ' a Railway Hotel .
As Freemasons and loyal snbjeots every member of the Craft most mourn the loss of His Royal Highness Prince Albert Victor , Duke of Clarence and Avondale . In his Royal Family circle the IOBS , we are assured , has cansed prostration and sincere grief . To the nation the death is regarded as a great calamity , and in Masonio ciroles the re » ret and sorrow are of the keenest and truest kind . H . R . H . was
not only a Prince of great promise , but was equally promising as a Freemason . The Fraternity in Scotland were proposing to mark its appreciation of his merits aa a member of the Craft in his proposed marriage with Princess Victoria Mary of Teck , which was fixed to take place on 27 th February , but instead of the expected rejoicing we are humbled in sackcloth and ashes by the sad intelligence of the
Prince ' s death . On Friday , the 8 th of this month , he engaged in a quiet family celebration in honour of his 28 th birthday . On the following Monday it was made public that he was seriously ill , and three days later he succumbed to a complication of influenza and pneumonia . Theoircumstancesof our Royal brother ' s death and all
that it involves have been toM and retold in public print . In every assembly of Masons since last Thursday tho loss has boon referred to . I have been present at several of these , and have been deoply impressed with the sincere feelings of regret and sorrow which have been manifested—no hollow seutiment , but deep rooted and heartfelt sorrow . —Glasgow Eccnina News .
IIOLLOWA . Y ' Pins AND OINT . MEST . —Vicissitudes of elinaate , oxpositro and hardships , tell heavily on soldiers and sailor ? ,. so wins the seeds of diseases which may utimately break up tho constitution . Naturally careloss of their health a word in season may avert many evils , am ! may cimse them to vo .-iort . to timely measures without any difficulty or publicity , ilolioway ' s effectual romo'lies are so suitable , and tiro so easily adapted for tho varied complaints to which our soldiers and sailors arc liable , that a , supply should always bo obtained before proceeding abroad . It may with confidence be stated that many a valuable life might have been saved , or confirmed cripple prevented from begging in the streets , iE Holloway ' s remedies had boon u ^ ed in time .