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William Preston Lodge , No . 766 . —The annual meotinr of this Lodge was held on Thursday , the 28 th inst ., at tho Cannonstreet Hotel , E . C . Lodge was opened by Bro . S . D . Ewins W . M ' .. assisted by Dr . C . R . Cutmore S . W . W . M . elect , E . Kidman J . W .. W . Drake S . D ., W . J . Roberts J . D ., W . F . Smart I . G ., W . J . Collem D . C . ; Past Masters Bros . Captain Kain Treasurer , W . Worrell
Secretary , W . J . Miller , G . Newman , B . Abbott , A . Braun , J . Priutrle . and several Visitors . Lrdgo having been opened by tho W . M ., anH the minutes having received confirmation , tho ballot was taken for M essrs . E . D . Jerroldaud J . G . Appell ; in each case it resulted iu fheii nnauimous election . Lodge was advimced , and Bro . Dr . Cutmore was introduced to Bro . J . W . Miller , who had assumed the
chair , by Bro . P . M . . Newman , for the benefit of installation . Lodge was regularly advanced , and the ceremony completed . At its conclusion the W . M . appointed his Officers as follow : — S . D . Ewins I . P . M ., E . Kidmiin S . W ., W Drake J . W ., Capt . Kain Treas ., W . Worrell Sec , J . R . Roberts S . D . ( by deputv ) , W . F . Smart J . D ., W . Collens I . G ., E . B . Broomhall D . C , G . Newman P . M . Std .
Mr . J . G . Appell was introduced and most impressively initiated by the W . M ., who performed the ceremony in a very perfect manner . Before c ' osing the Lodge the W . M . had the gratification of presenting to his predecessor in offico , Bro . S . D . Ewins , a handsomo P . M . ' s jewel , which had been unanimously voted by the Lodge . He considered that the jewel had been well earned , and trusted that Bro . Ewins
might live long to wear it . The inscription on the jewel was as follows : "Presented by tho William Preston Lodge , No . 7 fiG , to Bro . Samuel Daniel Ewins P . M ., in appreciation of his eminent services as W . M ., and as a token of fraternal regard and esteem . 2 Sfh November 1878 . " Bro . G . Newman announced that he had undertaken to represent the Lodge at the approaching Festival of iho Royal Masonic Benevolent
Institution , and on his asking the Lodgo to support that Institution , tho sum of five guineas was immediately voted to head his list . Lodgo was now closed , aud tho brethren adjourned to banquet . At its conclusion , after grace , the W . M . gave the usual toasts . Bro . Ewins in introducing tho toast of the W . M ., referred te Bro . Cutmore in very kind terms . He considered the health of their now W . M . was
the principal toast of tho evening . The members had seen how well Bro . Cutmore had been able to work the ceremony of initiation on this the first night ho had occupied the chair of the Lodgo , and lie ( Pro . twins ) considered his conduct in tho chair thus far augured well for the future prosperity of tho Lodge . The W . M . thanked the brethion for having placed him in his present position . It would bo
Jus endeavour to c . irry out tho duties of tho Lodge in a most perfect manner . His object would bo to make the working as impressive as it was possiblo to be , and with this in view he hoped for the support and co-operation of the brethren . Brother Abbott hero sang " Tho Fine Old English Gentleman . " i Tho next toast given was that of tho Initiate . All must know that '
anything in Nature , as well as in Masonic Lodges , mnst die unless . fresh blood is infused into it . The W . M . had great pleasure iu I welcoming tho newly initiated Brother among them , and hoped ho I would bo tho means of stirring the members up to renewed effort , j Bro . Appell replied in a neat little speech . ITo felt Cully sensible of the great honour that hud been paid him that night . He should
ever retain a memory of the beautiful and impressive coremony ho had that night taken a part in . Tho health of Bro . Miller , who performed the ceremony of installation in a most imprcssivo manner , was , wo are pleased to announce , specially proposed by the W . M . ' who iu fitting terms culled to the memory of tho brethren the perfect way in which tbo whole of that ceremouy had boon curried nut .
Bro . Miller thanked tho brethren . Ho was always most heartily received in the William Preston , and as a consequence felt more at homo there than in any Lodgo it was his g < od fortune to enter . Since the Lodge meetings had been held at their present quarters , the Lodgo had considerably increased . Ho hoped that its prosperity would continue , and that it would always occupy the high position
it at present enjoyed . He was gratified at thinking he had been of service iu installing the present Master . Bio . Newman , by command of tho W . M ., gave the health of the Visitors , tendering thorn a hearty welcome , and trusting it would bo long before it was neces- [ sary to omit tho toast at the meoting of tho William Preston . Each of tho guests replied . After which the W . M . trave the health of tho
Past Masters ; replying to which Bro . S . D . Ewins I . P . M . con- ' , sidorcd it a great honour to have the opportunity of responding to so ' important a toast , and then delivered tho lollowiug speech : —I am , desirous of doing my dnty in every state of life iu which the , G . A . O . T . U . has called me . I confess I inn glad to be relieved from the distinguished post I havo just left . The poet talks of " tho fierce
light that beats upon a throne , " but iu my opinion it is nothing to the nervousness I felt on taking the distinguished offico to which you appointed mo . " He tendered his hearty thanks for the handsomo jewel which had been presented him , and hoped he would be able to attend the meetings of the Lodge for many years to come . The health of the Officers was next given and acknowledged . The Tyler was summoned , and the brethren dispersed .
City of Westminster Lodge , No . 1563— The installation meeting was held on Thursday , 28 th inst ., at tho Regent Masonic Ilall , Air-street , Regent-street , W . Report will appear in onr next issue .
Sir Hugh Myddelton Lodge , No . 1602 .-A meeting was held on 22 ud November , at the Agricultural Hall , Islington . Present—Bros . P . M . Sim , Acting W . M ., Rowley S . W ., Western J . W ., Osborne Sec , Poulton J . D ., Parslow D . C , Field I . G . P . M . ' s Bros . Somcrs , Leo ; W . Payne , E . Payne , Percy , Rimed , J . Francis , VV . Francis ,
Hollidge , Pelikan , Kitchener , Greenfield , and others . Visitors—Bros P . M . Brain , Rubra , Hirst , Rowley , Pearcy , Fenner , and others . In the nnavoidfib . e absence of the W . il . Bro . Cvomhes , Lodgo wa > opened in clue form by P . M . Sim , aud advanced to the third degree , to which Bro . Hollidge was raised . Bros . J . Kitchener aud E . Pelikan
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¦ vere passed to the second degree . Pnrsnant to notice of motion , the irethren then proceeded to the election of a Treasurer , that office having become vacant by the mueh-resrretted resignation of Bro . W . Payne . The candidates wero Bros . P . M . Somers , and J . Greenfield . After a ballot , duly taken , Bro . Greenfield was declared elected , by a considerable majority , and was invested by the Acting W . M . with
tho collar of office . Tho names of soveral joining members , including one from a Scotch Lodge , were announced . Petitions for relief were presented , and in two cases refused . The Craft will do well to look carefully into and remember these petitioners , who make claims from time to time , which they cannot sustain . Lodge wai closed in solemn
form , when tho brethren proceeded to partake of slight refreshment , and spent a very happy evening . Bro . Pars ' ow and others sang some excellent son s , and the brethren dispersed at an early hour . We uro "ratified in being able to state that tfn ' 3 young Lodge is making satisfactory progress , and that the members conduct their proceedings with perfect harmony and good feeling .
West Middlesex Lodge of Instruction . No . 1612 . — At the mooting of this Lodge on Thursday , the 21 st instant , there was a very numerous attendance of brethren to support Bro . n . Kasner , the S . W . of 1 R 12 , who was W . M . for thenight . The Officers wero Bros . Rickwood S . W ., Seward J . W ., Burr S . D ., Gasson J . D ., Wright I . G ., Tucker Troas . ; and Bros . Bcasley , Kingston , Dyer , Stephens , Maling , Clarke , Ferneo , Jones and others . Tho Lodge having been duly
opened , the minutes were read and confirmed , after which the Lodgo was advanced to the third degree , when the ceremony of raising was rehearsed by the W . M . ( Bro . Mating candidate ) , in a manner roflecting tho highest credit , and affording a most enjoyable treat to the brethren present . At the conclusion of tho proceedings , a special vote of thanks was carried by acclamation to Bro . Kasner for his ablo
rendering of the most impressive of our ceremonies , which that brothor suitably acknowledged , and after tho transaction of some formal business , relating to the formation of the Benevolent Association , and to the erection of a Masonic Temple , which we understand is to be seriously considered at the next regular meeting of the mother
Lodtre , tho proceedings were closed in the usual way , and tho brethren retired , feeling thoroughly satisfied that when , in the course of events , Bro . Kasner fills tho chair of W . M . in Lodge 1 ( 512 he will ably discharge the duties of the post , and in every way keep up the high reputation which that Lodgo has for careful , aocurato , and impressive rendering of the ceromonios .
West Smithfield Lodge , No . 1623 . —The regular meeting of tho Lodgo was held ou Thursday , 21 st November , at Bro . T . Bntt ' s , Now Market Hotol , West Smithfield . Bro . G . S . Elliott W . M . presided , snpported by his Officers—Bros . J . Howes P . M . S . W ., J . John , son J . W ., F . Walters P . P . G . D . Middlesex P . M . Treasurer , E . Mallett
P . M . Secretary , W . Peuuelather P . M . S . D ., W . Malthonso . T . D ., T . McButt I . G ., Lardner D . C , G . Stephens W . S ., and others . The W . M . in an able manner initiated throe gentlemen into tho Order . It was unanimously resolved to present tho Treasurer , Bro . F . Walters , with a testimonial from tho Lodgo Funds . Banquet was well served . There wero thirteen visitors .
Tredegar Lodge of Instruction , No . 1625 . —Held at the Royal Hotel , Mile End-road , on Monday , 25 th November , Present—Bros . Berry W . M ., Barnes S . W ., Yotton J . W ., Gotthoil I . P . M . ; also about 40 other brethron . After tho usual preliminaries , tho fifteen sections wero worked by tho W . M ., assisted by Bros . Moss , Barnes , Andrews , Musto , Durell , Cnndick , Yotton , Moss , Musto , Myers , Hogg ,
laylor , Job , Webb , and Ellis . The thanks of tho Lodgo were givon to the W . M . for tho ablo manner in which ho had presided , considering ho was labouring nnder great mental trouble , honrly expecting the death of his father ; this called forth the sympathies of tho brethren . The thanks of the Lodgo wero voted to those who had assisted the W . M . in tho working of the sections . Bro . Hollinn-ton
was elected W . M . for the next meoting , which will be held on the 9 th December , as tho mother Lodge moots on tho first Monday , in tho same room . Visitors—Knitrht 181 , Smith 1278 , Hodge 1278 , Gravely S 98 , Haynes S 9 S , Oldacros 89 S , Moss 1275 , Addison 1349 , Howcroft 1349 , Sand 1349 , Ward 1319 , Hodgos 1382 , Macdonald 1415 , and Waiter 1579 , all of whom , with tho exception of the first three , becamo members .
. Hilda Chapter , Rose Croix . —At the regnlar meeting of this Chapter , held at York , on Wednesday , Bro . the Hon . W . T . Orde-Powlett was elected M . W . S ., and Bro . T . Cooper , the present M . W . S ., was elected Treasurer for the coming year .
St . George Lodge , No . 1723 . —A meeting was held on Wednesday , nt Commercial Hotel , Town Hnll-sqnare , Bolton . Present —Bros . J . EI . Grcenhalgh W . M ., Nat . Nicholson S . W ., Harrison Veevers J . W ., G . P . Brockbauk P . M . and P . Prov . S . G . D . as Sec , Geo . Ferguson Treas ., James Hey wood S . D ., William Court J . D ., J . W . Taylor P . M . D . C , John Barrett Steward , Robert Latham I . G ., J . W .
Koiley Tyler ; Past Musters Bros . Thos . Morris , Jas . Richardson W . M 22 i , Thos . Entwislo P . P . G . S . of W ., W . H . J . Jones , Chas . Stanley j W . Hewitt , John Bromley , R . Hough . Visitors—Bros . Robt . Harwood 37 and 348 P . P . G . S . of W ., H . Greenwood SIS P . Prov . G . P ., Thos . Holme P . M . Ellesmere , E . Garstang S . D . 37 , John Collins G 78 , . 1 . Horrocks 318 , A . Cosgrave 221 , R . Dnxbury I . G . 148 , J . F . Skelton
MG , Bradbtirn 221 , Rooko Pennington 37 , Jus . Hail ^ 21 ; smd Bror . U . Stead , W . U . Alcock , . las . Smith , Wm . Blaia , M . Ficldintr , P . < taton Organist , S . Brierley . The members confirmed minute ' s of former meeting , aud then balloted for the following gentlemen as candidates : —Messrs . E . G . Harwood , J . Priestley , T . T . Holt . All were approved . Mr . Robt . Ramwell , who was accepted at the last
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William Preston Lodge , No . 766 . —The annual meotinr of this Lodge was held on Thursday , the 28 th inst ., at tho Cannonstreet Hotel , E . C . Lodge was opened by Bro . S . D . Ewins W . M ' .. assisted by Dr . C . R . Cutmore S . W . W . M . elect , E . Kidman J . W .. W . Drake S . D ., W . J . Roberts J . D ., W . F . Smart I . G ., W . J . Collem D . C . ; Past Masters Bros . Captain Kain Treasurer , W . Worrell
Secretary , W . J . Miller , G . Newman , B . Abbott , A . Braun , J . Priutrle . and several Visitors . Lrdgo having been opened by tho W . M ., anH the minutes having received confirmation , tho ballot was taken for M essrs . E . D . Jerroldaud J . G . Appell ; in each case it resulted iu fheii nnauimous election . Lodge was advimced , and Bro . Dr . Cutmore was introduced to Bro . J . W . Miller , who had assumed the
chair , by Bro . P . M . . Newman , for the benefit of installation . Lodge was regularly advanced , and the ceremony completed . At its conclusion the W . M . appointed his Officers as follow : — S . D . Ewins I . P . M ., E . Kidmiin S . W ., W Drake J . W ., Capt . Kain Treas ., W . Worrell Sec , J . R . Roberts S . D . ( by deputv ) , W . F . Smart J . D ., W . Collens I . G ., E . B . Broomhall D . C , G . Newman P . M . Std .
Mr . J . G . Appell was introduced and most impressively initiated by the W . M ., who performed the ceremony in a very perfect manner . Before c ' osing the Lodge the W . M . had the gratification of presenting to his predecessor in offico , Bro . S . D . Ewins , a handsomo P . M . ' s jewel , which had been unanimously voted by the Lodge . He considered that the jewel had been well earned , and trusted that Bro . Ewins
might live long to wear it . The inscription on the jewel was as follows : "Presented by tho William Preston Lodge , No . 7 fiG , to Bro . Samuel Daniel Ewins P . M ., in appreciation of his eminent services as W . M ., and as a token of fraternal regard and esteem . 2 Sfh November 1878 . " Bro . G . Newman announced that he had undertaken to represent the Lodge at the approaching Festival of iho Royal Masonic Benevolent
Institution , and on his asking the Lodgo to support that Institution , tho sum of five guineas was immediately voted to head his list . Lodgo was now closed , aud tho brethren adjourned to banquet . At its conclusion , after grace , the W . M . gave the usual toasts . Bro . Ewins in introducing tho toast of the W . M ., referred te Bro . Cutmore in very kind terms . He considered the health of their now W . M . was
the principal toast of tho evening . The members had seen how well Bro . Cutmore had been able to work the ceremony of initiation on this the first night ho had occupied the chair of the Lodgo , and lie ( Pro . twins ) considered his conduct in tho chair thus far augured well for the future prosperity of tho Lodge . The W . M . thanked the brethion for having placed him in his present position . It would bo
Jus endeavour to c . irry out tho duties of tho Lodge in a most perfect manner . His object would bo to make the working as impressive as it was possiblo to be , and with this in view he hoped for the support and co-operation of the brethren . Brother Abbott hero sang " Tho Fine Old English Gentleman . " i Tho next toast given was that of tho Initiate . All must know that '
anything in Nature , as well as in Masonic Lodges , mnst die unless . fresh blood is infused into it . The W . M . had great pleasure iu I welcoming tho newly initiated Brother among them , and hoped ho I would bo tho means of stirring the members up to renewed effort , j Bro . Appell replied in a neat little speech . ITo felt Cully sensible of the great honour that hud been paid him that night . He should
ever retain a memory of the beautiful and impressive coremony ho had that night taken a part in . Tho health of Bro . Miller , who performed the ceremony of installation in a most imprcssivo manner , was , wo are pleased to announce , specially proposed by the W . M . ' who iu fitting terms culled to the memory of tho brethren the perfect way in which tbo whole of that ceremouy had boon curried nut .
Bro . Miller thanked tho brethren . Ho was always most heartily received in the William Preston , and as a consequence felt more at homo there than in any Lodgo it was his g < od fortune to enter . Since the Lodge meetings had been held at their present quarters , the Lodgo had considerably increased . Ho hoped that its prosperity would continue , and that it would always occupy the high position
it at present enjoyed . He was gratified at thinking he had been of service iu installing the present Master . Bio . Newman , by command of tho W . M ., gave the health of the Visitors , tendering thorn a hearty welcome , and trusting it would bo long before it was neces- [ sary to omit tho toast at the meoting of tho William Preston . Each of tho guests replied . After which the W . M . trave the health of tho
Past Masters ; replying to which Bro . S . D . Ewins I . P . M . con- ' , sidorcd it a great honour to have the opportunity of responding to so ' important a toast , and then delivered tho lollowiug speech : —I am , desirous of doing my dnty in every state of life iu which the , G . A . O . T . U . has called me . I confess I inn glad to be relieved from the distinguished post I havo just left . The poet talks of " tho fierce
light that beats upon a throne , " but iu my opinion it is nothing to the nervousness I felt on taking the distinguished offico to which you appointed mo . " He tendered his hearty thanks for the handsomo jewel which had been presented him , and hoped he would be able to attend the meetings of the Lodge for many years to come . The health of the Officers was next given and acknowledged . The Tyler was summoned , and the brethren dispersed .
City of Westminster Lodge , No . 1563— The installation meeting was held on Thursday , 28 th inst ., at tho Regent Masonic Ilall , Air-street , Regent-street , W . Report will appear in onr next issue .
Sir Hugh Myddelton Lodge , No . 1602 .-A meeting was held on 22 ud November , at the Agricultural Hall , Islington . Present—Bros . P . M . Sim , Acting W . M ., Rowley S . W ., Western J . W ., Osborne Sec , Poulton J . D ., Parslow D . C , Field I . G . P . M . ' s Bros . Somcrs , Leo ; W . Payne , E . Payne , Percy , Rimed , J . Francis , VV . Francis ,
Hollidge , Pelikan , Kitchener , Greenfield , and others . Visitors—Bros P . M . Brain , Rubra , Hirst , Rowley , Pearcy , Fenner , and others . In the nnavoidfib . e absence of the W . il . Bro . Cvomhes , Lodgo wa > opened in clue form by P . M . Sim , aud advanced to the third degree , to which Bro . Hollidge was raised . Bros . J . Kitchener aud E . Pelikan
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¦ vere passed to the second degree . Pnrsnant to notice of motion , the irethren then proceeded to the election of a Treasurer , that office having become vacant by the mueh-resrretted resignation of Bro . W . Payne . The candidates wero Bros . P . M . Somers , and J . Greenfield . After a ballot , duly taken , Bro . Greenfield was declared elected , by a considerable majority , and was invested by the Acting W . M . with
tho collar of office . Tho names of soveral joining members , including one from a Scotch Lodge , were announced . Petitions for relief were presented , and in two cases refused . The Craft will do well to look carefully into and remember these petitioners , who make claims from time to time , which they cannot sustain . Lodge wai closed in solemn
form , when tho brethren proceeded to partake of slight refreshment , and spent a very happy evening . Bro . Pars ' ow and others sang some excellent son s , and the brethren dispersed at an early hour . We uro "ratified in being able to state that tfn ' 3 young Lodge is making satisfactory progress , and that the members conduct their proceedings with perfect harmony and good feeling .
West Middlesex Lodge of Instruction . No . 1612 . — At the mooting of this Lodge on Thursday , the 21 st instant , there was a very numerous attendance of brethren to support Bro . n . Kasner , the S . W . of 1 R 12 , who was W . M . for thenight . The Officers wero Bros . Rickwood S . W ., Seward J . W ., Burr S . D ., Gasson J . D ., Wright I . G ., Tucker Troas . ; and Bros . Bcasley , Kingston , Dyer , Stephens , Maling , Clarke , Ferneo , Jones and others . Tho Lodge having been duly
opened , the minutes were read and confirmed , after which the Lodgo was advanced to the third degree , when the ceremony of raising was rehearsed by the W . M . ( Bro . Mating candidate ) , in a manner roflecting tho highest credit , and affording a most enjoyable treat to the brethren present . At the conclusion of tho proceedings , a special vote of thanks was carried by acclamation to Bro . Kasner for his ablo
rendering of the most impressive of our ceremonies , which that brothor suitably acknowledged , and after tho transaction of some formal business , relating to the formation of the Benevolent Association , and to the erection of a Masonic Temple , which we understand is to be seriously considered at the next regular meeting of the mother
Lodtre , tho proceedings were closed in the usual way , and tho brethren retired , feeling thoroughly satisfied that when , in the course of events , Bro . Kasner fills tho chair of W . M . in Lodge 1 ( 512 he will ably discharge the duties of the post , and in every way keep up the high reputation which that Lodgo has for careful , aocurato , and impressive rendering of the ceromonios .
West Smithfield Lodge , No . 1623 . —The regular meeting of tho Lodgo was held ou Thursday , 21 st November , at Bro . T . Bntt ' s , Now Market Hotol , West Smithfield . Bro . G . S . Elliott W . M . presided , snpported by his Officers—Bros . J . Howes P . M . S . W ., J . John , son J . W ., F . Walters P . P . G . D . Middlesex P . M . Treasurer , E . Mallett
P . M . Secretary , W . Peuuelather P . M . S . D ., W . Malthonso . T . D ., T . McButt I . G ., Lardner D . C , G . Stephens W . S ., and others . The W . M . in an able manner initiated throe gentlemen into tho Order . It was unanimously resolved to present tho Treasurer , Bro . F . Walters , with a testimonial from tho Lodgo Funds . Banquet was well served . There wero thirteen visitors .
Tredegar Lodge of Instruction , No . 1625 . —Held at the Royal Hotel , Mile End-road , on Monday , 25 th November , Present—Bros . Berry W . M ., Barnes S . W ., Yotton J . W ., Gotthoil I . P . M . ; also about 40 other brethron . After tho usual preliminaries , tho fifteen sections wero worked by tho W . M ., assisted by Bros . Moss , Barnes , Andrews , Musto , Durell , Cnndick , Yotton , Moss , Musto , Myers , Hogg ,
laylor , Job , Webb , and Ellis . The thanks of tho Lodgo were givon to the W . M . for tho ablo manner in which ho had presided , considering ho was labouring nnder great mental trouble , honrly expecting the death of his father ; this called forth the sympathies of tho brethren . The thanks of the Lodgo wero voted to those who had assisted the W . M . in tho working of the sections . Bro . Hollinn-ton
was elected W . M . for the next meoting , which will be held on the 9 th December , as tho mother Lodge moots on tho first Monday , in tho same room . Visitors—Knitrht 181 , Smith 1278 , Hodge 1278 , Gravely S 98 , Haynes S 9 S , Oldacros 89 S , Moss 1275 , Addison 1349 , Howcroft 1349 , Sand 1349 , Ward 1319 , Hodgos 1382 , Macdonald 1415 , and Waiter 1579 , all of whom , with tho exception of the first three , becamo members .
. Hilda Chapter , Rose Croix . —At the regnlar meeting of this Chapter , held at York , on Wednesday , Bro . the Hon . W . T . Orde-Powlett was elected M . W . S ., and Bro . T . Cooper , the present M . W . S ., was elected Treasurer for the coming year .
St . George Lodge , No . 1723 . —A meeting was held on Wednesday , nt Commercial Hotel , Town Hnll-sqnare , Bolton . Present —Bros . J . EI . Grcenhalgh W . M ., Nat . Nicholson S . W ., Harrison Veevers J . W ., G . P . Brockbauk P . M . and P . Prov . S . G . D . as Sec , Geo . Ferguson Treas ., James Hey wood S . D ., William Court J . D ., J . W . Taylor P . M . D . C , John Barrett Steward , Robert Latham I . G ., J . W .
Koiley Tyler ; Past Musters Bros . Thos . Morris , Jas . Richardson W . M 22 i , Thos . Entwislo P . P . G . S . of W ., W . H . J . Jones , Chas . Stanley j W . Hewitt , John Bromley , R . Hough . Visitors—Bros . Robt . Harwood 37 and 348 P . P . G . S . of W ., H . Greenwood SIS P . Prov . G . P ., Thos . Holme P . M . Ellesmere , E . Garstang S . D . 37 , John Collins G 78 , . 1 . Horrocks 318 , A . Cosgrave 221 , R . Dnxbury I . G . 148 , J . F . Skelton
MG , Bradbtirn 221 , Rooko Pennington 37 , Jus . Hail ^ 21 ; smd Bror . U . Stead , W . U . Alcock , . las . Smith , Wm . Blaia , M . Ficldintr , P . < taton Organist , S . Brierley . The members confirmed minute ' s of former meeting , aud then balloted for the following gentlemen as candidates : —Messrs . E . G . Harwood , J . Priestley , T . T . Holt . All were approved . Mr . Robt . Ramwell , who was accepted at the last