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Royal Masonic Institution For Boys.
ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS .
The Fifty-third Anniversary Festival of this excellent Charity took place in Freemason ' s Hall on Wednesday , the 12 th of March , at which the following Brethren formed the Board of Stewards;—Bros . T . Naghten ( G . S . ) , Locke of Friendship , No . 6 , President ; Dr . AV . Major , S . D . Loclge of Peace and Harmony , No . 72 , Vice-President ; H . Lloyd , W . M . Tuscan Lodge , No . Ll , Treasurer : H . Earle , Grand Master ' s LoclgeNo . 1 ; AV . StuartS . AV . Loclge of AntiquityNo . 2 ;
, , , C . H . Gray , St . George and Corner Stone Lodge , No . S ; W . A . Harrison , P . M . Royal York Lodge of Perseverance , No . 7 ; AA . AVatkins , P . M . Globe Loclge , No . 23 , * H . Harris , P . M . Lodge of Unity , No . 82 , * Dr . G . Bird , W . M . St . Paul ' s Lodge , No . 259 ; A . Kendall , Jerusalem Loclge , No . 233 ; G . D . Papanicolas , Prince of AA ^ ales ' Lodge , No . 32 t : E . A . H . Lechmere , Apollo Lodge , Oxford , No . 460 ; L . Lemanski , •P . M . Polish National Lodge , No . 778 .
The Right Hon . the Earl of Yarborough , R . AV . Dep . G . M . took the chair , and was supported by the Right Hon . Lord Suffield , Prov . G . M . Norfolk ; Bros . Fawcett , Prov . G . M . Durham ; F . " B . Alston , S . G . AV , ; F . Patteson , J . G . W . ; B . B . Cabbell , P . J . G . W ., M . P ., Treasurer of the Institution ; R . G . Alston . P . J . G . AA' . ; F . Dundas , P . S . G . AV . ; V . W . Bro . Rev . J . E . Cox , G . Chaplain : W . Bros . Potter , J . G . D . : L . Chandler , and L . Thompson , P . G- D . ' s : R . J . Spiers , G . S . B . ; H . Bellamy AA ' ebb , P . J . G . If . ; and a highly gratifying muster of the Brethren generally . After the removal of the cloth , the following toasts were given and
responded to with a heartiness of warmth and feeling , which ever distinguish Masons . " The Queen and the Craft . " " Prince Albert , the Prince of AA alcs , and the rest of the Royal Family . " " The Earl of Zetland , M . AA . G . Master , which was received by the Brethren with the warmest marks cf esteem and regard . "The Provincial Grand Masters" which was acknowledged in
-, appro priate terms by the Right Hon . Lord Suffield , Prov . G . M . for Norfolk , who availed himself of the opportunity of proposing , in highly eulogistic terms , the health of the Right Hon . the Deputy G . M . the Earl of Yarborough , with thanks to him for honoring this Charity with his presence , and presiding on this occasion . The Earl of Yarborough , after silence was with difficulty restored , —so deservedly enthusiastic was the reception of this toast—expressed
his grateful acknowledgments for the esteem , in which he was held b y the Brethren , and for the kind manifestation of their good will . He begged to assure them that he felt he was best discharging the duties of his high office , when he was engaged in promoting the cause of Charity . The I ) . G . Mi concluded a neat and most interesting speech , by proposing the health of Bro . B . B . Cabbell , M . P ., who was always foremost and most hearty in dispensing the iftswith which the
g , G . A . O . T . U . had blessed him , for the good of others . Bro . Cabbell having briefly returned thanks , the boys were introduced , whose general appearance of health and cleanliness , no less than intelligence of countenance , ancl propriety of conduct , won the admiration of all who were present . Before the presentation of prizes , Bro . R . G .
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Royal Masonic Institution For Boys.
ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS .
The Fifty-third Anniversary Festival of this excellent Charity took place in Freemason ' s Hall on Wednesday , the 12 th of March , at which the following Brethren formed the Board of Stewards;—Bros . T . Naghten ( G . S . ) , Locke of Friendship , No . 6 , President ; Dr . AV . Major , S . D . Loclge of Peace and Harmony , No . 72 , Vice-President ; H . Lloyd , W . M . Tuscan Lodge , No . Ll , Treasurer : H . Earle , Grand Master ' s LoclgeNo . 1 ; AV . StuartS . AV . Loclge of AntiquityNo . 2 ;
, , , C . H . Gray , St . George and Corner Stone Lodge , No . S ; W . A . Harrison , P . M . Royal York Lodge of Perseverance , No . 7 ; AA . AVatkins , P . M . Globe Loclge , No . 23 , * H . Harris , P . M . Lodge of Unity , No . 82 , * Dr . G . Bird , W . M . St . Paul ' s Lodge , No . 259 ; A . Kendall , Jerusalem Loclge , No . 233 ; G . D . Papanicolas , Prince of AA ^ ales ' Lodge , No . 32 t : E . A . H . Lechmere , Apollo Lodge , Oxford , No . 460 ; L . Lemanski , •P . M . Polish National Lodge , No . 778 .
The Right Hon . the Earl of Yarborough , R . AV . Dep . G . M . took the chair , and was supported by the Right Hon . Lord Suffield , Prov . G . M . Norfolk ; Bros . Fawcett , Prov . G . M . Durham ; F . " B . Alston , S . G . AV , ; F . Patteson , J . G . W . ; B . B . Cabbell , P . J . G . W ., M . P ., Treasurer of the Institution ; R . G . Alston . P . J . G . AA' . ; F . Dundas , P . S . G . AV . ; V . W . Bro . Rev . J . E . Cox , G . Chaplain : W . Bros . Potter , J . G . D . : L . Chandler , and L . Thompson , P . G- D . ' s : R . J . Spiers , G . S . B . ; H . Bellamy AA ' ebb , P . J . G . If . ; and a highly gratifying muster of the Brethren generally . After the removal of the cloth , the following toasts were given and
responded to with a heartiness of warmth and feeling , which ever distinguish Masons . " The Queen and the Craft . " " Prince Albert , the Prince of AA alcs , and the rest of the Royal Family . " " The Earl of Zetland , M . AA . G . Master , which was received by the Brethren with the warmest marks cf esteem and regard . "The Provincial Grand Masters" which was acknowledged in
-, appro priate terms by the Right Hon . Lord Suffield , Prov . G . M . for Norfolk , who availed himself of the opportunity of proposing , in highly eulogistic terms , the health of the Right Hon . the Deputy G . M . the Earl of Yarborough , with thanks to him for honoring this Charity with his presence , and presiding on this occasion . The Earl of Yarborough , after silence was with difficulty restored , —so deservedly enthusiastic was the reception of this toast—expressed
his grateful acknowledgments for the esteem , in which he was held b y the Brethren , and for the kind manifestation of their good will . He begged to assure them that he felt he was best discharging the duties of his high office , when he was engaged in promoting the cause of Charity . The I ) . G . Mi concluded a neat and most interesting speech , by proposing the health of Bro . B . B . Cabbell , M . P ., who was always foremost and most hearty in dispensing the iftswith which the
g , G . A . O . T . U . had blessed him , for the good of others . Bro . Cabbell having briefly returned thanks , the boys were introduced , whose general appearance of health and cleanliness , no less than intelligence of countenance , ancl propriety of conduct , won the admiration of all who were present . Before the presentation of prizes , Bro . R . G .