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The Reporter.
lowed in office by Bro . Alfred Head , under circumstances of an exceedingly pleasant and promising nature . Previously to the installation , Brother M'Mullen gave a superior degree to a Brother who had been initiated in Paris , and admitted a new member to the Craft , with much credit to the Lodge . The installation was performed with the strictness and minute attention for which he is remarkable , by BroPeter ThomsonBro- Head then appointed Bro . HanleySenior
. . , Warden , and Bro . R W . Jennings , Assistant Grand Director of Ceremonies , Junior Warden ; and his other Officers for the year . Several visitors were present at the business , and the banquet that followed ; among whom were Bro . Gaskoin , Past Grand Deacon ; Bro . Philipe , G-S . B . ; Bro . Simpson , P . G . S . B . ; and Brothers Norris , P . M ., Grand Stewards' Lodge ; and J . Lee Stevens and Thomas Chapman , Past Grand StewardsWe cannot close our notice of this Lodgewithout
. , paying a well-merited compliment to Bro . Edward Galley Giles , the Secretary , whose present of a beautifully-illuminated copy of their byelaws , the production of his own unrivalled pencil , must be ever remembered with pride and gratification by the members of the Lodge .
WESTMINSTER AND K EY STONE , NO . 10 . —The installation of W . M . of this Lodge took place . A numerous meeting of the members welcomed Brother Henry Udall , who had been re-elected Master for the ensuing year . The short ceremony of re-installation was performed by the Grand Secretary , Bro . White . Bro . Henry Udall was presented as W . M . elect by the father of the Lodge , P . M . Shanks , and the Treasurer , P . M . Stamford . The former of whom has been a member of the antecedent to the UnionThe then
Lodge from a time long . W . M . appointed aud invested as his officers for the year , Bros . John Udall , S . W . ; Pearce , J . W . ; Lye , S . D . ; Cox , J . D . ; Best , I . G ., Pyne Secretary ; Shepland , MC . ; and Tancred ancl Butts , Stewards . The Brethren then proceeded to the banquet . Amongst a large body of distinguished visitors , besides Bro . White , the G . S . above mentioned , ive observed Bros . Dr . Crucefix , P . G . D . ; W . F . Hope , R . L . Wilson , Stewards' Hart
J . Hawley , W . T . Smith , all of the Grand Lodge ; , P . G . S . for Surrey ; Wackerbatb , P . M . ( GG ) . In the course of the evening the Grand Secretary , in proposing " Success and perpetuity to the Lodge , " entered into a detail of its history from an early period , the substance of which would be extremely valuable in a collection , should such be attempted , of the annals of Lodges . Bro . Dr . Crucefix , P-G . D ., in returning thanks for his health having been proposed in an the Orderand the duties
eloquent speech , referred to the charities of , incumbent on those professing the principles of Freemasonry , to give them earnest support . He then called the attention of the Brethren to the approaching festival of his Royal Hig hness the Grand Master , for which he was Steward , and claimed their support on that interesting occasion . Four gentlemen were proposed for initiation , and the Lodge was closed , the whole proceedings having been conducted in a manner that reflected honour on all parties assembled .
OLD DUNDEE LODGE , NO . 18 , ( George and Vulture , Cornhill ) . — Bro . S . Bayfield concluded his services as W . M . bypassing a worthy Brother to a superior degree ; when Bro . John Yates was duly installed by Brother G- R . Rowe , P . M ., with exceeding propriety and skill . The visitors on this pleasing occasion were Brothers Jeyes , Aarons , Muggeridge , Smart , Addison , Smith , and Hayton-
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The Reporter.
lowed in office by Bro . Alfred Head , under circumstances of an exceedingly pleasant and promising nature . Previously to the installation , Brother M'Mullen gave a superior degree to a Brother who had been initiated in Paris , and admitted a new member to the Craft , with much credit to the Lodge . The installation was performed with the strictness and minute attention for which he is remarkable , by BroPeter ThomsonBro- Head then appointed Bro . HanleySenior
. . , Warden , and Bro . R W . Jennings , Assistant Grand Director of Ceremonies , Junior Warden ; and his other Officers for the year . Several visitors were present at the business , and the banquet that followed ; among whom were Bro . Gaskoin , Past Grand Deacon ; Bro . Philipe , G-S . B . ; Bro . Simpson , P . G . S . B . ; and Brothers Norris , P . M ., Grand Stewards' Lodge ; and J . Lee Stevens and Thomas Chapman , Past Grand StewardsWe cannot close our notice of this Lodgewithout
. , paying a well-merited compliment to Bro . Edward Galley Giles , the Secretary , whose present of a beautifully-illuminated copy of their byelaws , the production of his own unrivalled pencil , must be ever remembered with pride and gratification by the members of the Lodge .
WESTMINSTER AND K EY STONE , NO . 10 . —The installation of W . M . of this Lodge took place . A numerous meeting of the members welcomed Brother Henry Udall , who had been re-elected Master for the ensuing year . The short ceremony of re-installation was performed by the Grand Secretary , Bro . White . Bro . Henry Udall was presented as W . M . elect by the father of the Lodge , P . M . Shanks , and the Treasurer , P . M . Stamford . The former of whom has been a member of the antecedent to the UnionThe then
Lodge from a time long . W . M . appointed aud invested as his officers for the year , Bros . John Udall , S . W . ; Pearce , J . W . ; Lye , S . D . ; Cox , J . D . ; Best , I . G ., Pyne Secretary ; Shepland , MC . ; and Tancred ancl Butts , Stewards . The Brethren then proceeded to the banquet . Amongst a large body of distinguished visitors , besides Bro . White , the G . S . above mentioned , ive observed Bros . Dr . Crucefix , P . G . D . ; W . F . Hope , R . L . Wilson , Stewards' Hart
J . Hawley , W . T . Smith , all of the Grand Lodge ; , P . G . S . for Surrey ; Wackerbatb , P . M . ( GG ) . In the course of the evening the Grand Secretary , in proposing " Success and perpetuity to the Lodge , " entered into a detail of its history from an early period , the substance of which would be extremely valuable in a collection , should such be attempted , of the annals of Lodges . Bro . Dr . Crucefix , P-G . D ., in returning thanks for his health having been proposed in an the Orderand the duties
eloquent speech , referred to the charities of , incumbent on those professing the principles of Freemasonry , to give them earnest support . He then called the attention of the Brethren to the approaching festival of his Royal Hig hness the Grand Master , for which he was Steward , and claimed their support on that interesting occasion . Four gentlemen were proposed for initiation , and the Lodge was closed , the whole proceedings having been conducted in a manner that reflected honour on all parties assembled .
OLD DUNDEE LODGE , NO . 18 , ( George and Vulture , Cornhill ) . — Bro . S . Bayfield concluded his services as W . M . bypassing a worthy Brother to a superior degree ; when Bro . John Yates was duly installed by Brother G- R . Rowe , P . M ., with exceeding propriety and skill . The visitors on this pleasing occasion were Brothers Jeyes , Aarons , Muggeridge , Smart , Addison , Smith , and Hayton-