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ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS . ELECTION OF SECRETARY . To THE PATRONS , VICE-PATRONS , VICE-PRESIDENTS , AND LIFE GOVERNORS . First Preliminary List of some of the many distinguished Brethren & Lodges supportiug . BRO . S . R . BASKETT'S Candidature . THE PROVINCIAL CHARITY ORGANIZATION COMMITTEE OF DORSET . R . W . Bro . MONTAGUE J . GUEST , Prov . G . M . Dorset , Vice-Patron . M . E . Comp . J . M . P . MONTAGU , G . Supt . Dorset , Vice-Patron . V . W . Bro . Rev . MORTIMER HEATH , P . G . Chap ., Prov . G . M . M . Dorset . W . Bro . ROBERT CASE , Prov . G . Sec . Dorset . R . W . Bro . Sir HEDWORTH WILLIAMSON , Bart ., Prov . G . M . Durham , Patron . R . W . Bro . W . W . B . BE . CH , M . P ., Prov . G . M . Hants and Isle of Wight , Patron . R . W . Bro . The EARL OF BECTIVE , M . P ., Prov . G . M . Cumberland and Westmorland , Patron . W . Bro . L . F . B . DYKES , P . G . D ., D . P . G . M . Cumberland and Westmorland . W . Bro . J . L . BUHNS LINDOW , P . D . P . G . M . Cumberland and Westmorland . R . W . Bro . The EARL OF HARDWICKE , Prov . G . M . Cambridgeshire , Vice-President . R . W . Bio . Col . E . C . MALET DE CARTERET , Pro . G . M . Jersey , Vice-President . W . Bro . JOHN LE CRONIER , P . A . G . Dd ., D . P . G . M . Jersey . R . W . Bro . LORD HENNIKER , Prov . G . M . Suffolk , Vice-President . R . W . Bro . LORD HARLECH , Prov . G . M . North Wales , Vice-President . V . W . Bro . Rev . C . J . MARTYN , P . G . Chap ., D . P . G . M . Suffolk , Patron . W . Bro . N . TRACY , Prov . G . Sec . Suffolk . R . W . Bro . The EARL OF ZETLAND , Prov . G . M . North and East Yorkshire , Patron . ' R . W . Bro . Lt .-Col . Hon . W . T . ORDE-POWLETT , P . G . W ., D . P . G . M ., N . and E . Yorks . W . Bro . M . C . PECK , P . G . Std . Br ., Prov . G . Sec . N . and E . Yorks . M . E . Comp . Rev . H . ADAIR PICKARD , P . G . Chap ., G . Supt . Oxfordshire . M . E . Comp . LORD HENRY THYNNE , P . G . W ., G . Supt . Wilts . V . W . Bro . Rev . J . A . LLOYD , P . G . Chap ., Prov . S . G . W . Wilts . R . W . Bro . LORD CREMORNE , P . G . W . R W . Bro . LORD STALBRIDGE , P . G . W . W . Bro . Col . CHAS . HAMBRO , M . P ., P . G . D ., P . D . P . G . M . Dorset . W . Bro . GEORGE H . BOND , M . P ., P . Prov . S . G . W . Dorset . W . Bro . Sir RICHARD N . HOWARD , P . G . D ., Vice-President . W . Bro . ROBERT C . DRIVER , P . G . D . W . Bro . GEORGE BURT , P . A . G . D . of ., Vice-President , W . Bro . W . H . RYLANDS , P . G . Stwd ., I . P . M . Antiqw . ty , No . 2 . W . Bro . T . D . SEW ELL , P . G . Stwd ., P . M . Emulation , No . 21 . W . Bro . JOSEPH FENN , P . G . Stwd ., P . M . British , No . S . W . Bro . J . P . F . GUNDRY , P . D . Prov . G . M . Dorset , Vice-President , W . Bro . W . D . DUGDALE , P . Prov . J . G . W . Dorset , Vice-President . W . Bro . J . W . LUFF , P . Prov . S . G . W . Dorset , Vice-President , W . Bro . JOHN CHAPMAN , P . Prov . S . G . D . Devon , Vice-President . W . Bro . JOHN LANE , P . Prov . G . Reg . Dt von , Vice-President .-W . Bro . WM . WATKINS , P . Prov . S . G . W . Monmouth , Vice-President ' . W . Bro . JOHN U . TERSON , P . M . 199 Dover , Vice-President . W . Bro . C . VV . RAD WAY , 30 , P . G . D . Eng . ( Mark ) . W . Bro . Rev . F . KING , P . P . S . G . W . Wilts , P . Prov .. G , Cii _ p . Devoff , W . Bro . Sir W . D . KING ( Mayor of Portsmouth ) , P . Prov . G . D . Hants and Isle of Wight . Lodges 137 , 170 , 3 S-, 4 ' 7 , 472 . 622 ( Vice-Pres , ) , % , 707 , 1037 , 1146 , 116 S , 1266 , 136 . 7 ,. 329 , 814 , 97 6 , ( Vice-Pres . ) , 1197 , 1 755 , 1953 , 130 , ( Vira-Pres . ) , 195 , - ' 9 > S 59 > ( Vice-Pres . ) , 394 , 551 , ma , 1 S 6 9 , 220 S , 206 S , 574 . 1002 , 23 C , ( Vice-Pres . ) ., 3 . 12 , 1330 , 1461 , 1592 . R . A . Chapters 137 , 170 , 417 , O 22 , 707 , 1037 , 32 _ r 312 , 1461 . Committee Rooms , Evershot , Dorchester , j BRO . BASKETT'S COMMITTEE wish to express their thanks for the very numerous and influential promises already received , and to ask any other Brethren and Voters who are willing to support BRO , BASKETT to send in their names as soon as possible to W . DOUGLAS DUGDALE , . ljth December , 1889 . Hon . Sec , i
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ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS . To THE PATRONS , VICE-PATRONS , VICE-PRESIDE . AND LIFE GOVERNORS OF THE ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS . The Friends and Supporters of BROTHER EDWIM STORR , P . M ., P . Z ., & c , request you to kindly note that should a vacancy occur , he will , at the proper time , duly offer himself a Candidate for the post of Secretary . Chairman of Committee : R . W . BRO . SIR R . N . FOWLER , Bart , M . P ., Past Grand Warden of England . Copies of the formal application of Bro . EDWIN STORR stating his Masonic services , together vvith copies of Testimonials from the General Manager of the London and County Bank , and Messrs . James Pain and Sons , covering the past eighteen years , will be forwarded with pleasure if desired . By order of the Committee . W . M . STILES , W . M . 1987 , M . E . Z . 19 , & c , Committee Rooms , Hon . Sec . Anderton ' s Hotel , Fleet Street , E . C ., January iSth , iSpo .
To Correspondents.
To Correspondents .
1 he following communications unavoidably stand over : CRAFT LODGES—Harmon }' , No . 272 ; Indefatigable , No . 273 ; Royal Sussex , No . 353 ¦ Loyal Berkshire Lodge of Hope , No . 574 ; Burdett , No . 1293 ; Rising Sun , No . 1401 Hemming , No . 1512 ; Royat Savoy , No . 1 744 ; Albert Victor , No . 232 S ; Abbey , No . 242 ( I . C . ) . and Monaghan , No .
35 ' ( I . C ) . MARK—Friendship , Unanimity , and Philanthropic Lodge , No . 191 . INSTRUCTION—Prince Frederick William Lodge , No . 753 _ and Ranelagh Lodge , No . S 34 . Presentation to Bro . C . G . Sparrow , P . M ., & c . Entertainment to Old People at Northampton . Liverpool Press Club .
Ar00605
SATURDAY , FEBRUARY I , 1890 .
Masonic Notes.
Masonic Notes .
The Quarterly General Court of the Girls' School will be held at the Freemasons' Tavern , to-morrow ( Saturday ) , at noon . There is nothing beyond the proposal for allowing the lodges and other Masonic bodies , which contributed to the Centenary Festival ,
being allowed to assist in decorating the Centenary Memorial Hall in a certain manner and on certain conditions . We have already explained the nature of this proposal , and need not say more about it now . The vacancies to be declared will be 21 , and the number of candidates 45 .
We must request our readers to bear in mind that the Quarterly General Court of the Boys' Schoolwill beheld in the large hall of the Freemasons' Tavern to-day ( Friday ) , at 4 p . m . —not at the hour of noon , as at the April and October Courts . We have already given a
full account of the business which will be brought under the consideration of the Governors and Subscribers , and we trust the proceedings will pass off quietly , and
without any of that display of violence which has more than once prevailed at these meetings , and which has considerably shaken the belief of a good many people in the virtues of Freemasonry .
The main question to be determined is the conditions on which Bro . Binckes shall retire from the office of Secretary , ( 0 which he vvas appointed in June , 1861 . As our readers will learn from letters vve publish elsewhere , the original pension of . £ 350 having been carried
at the October Court by a narrow majority , the Provisional Committee will recommend one of . £ 250 a year in substitution thereof . There are , however , so many who obiect to pensions altogether that the
Committee have given their sanction to a scheme for purchasing Bro . Binckes a life annuity of i . 250 , thus relieving the Institution of the burden of his pension . * * *
As for the changes in the laws relating to candidates for the Secretaryship and the occupant of that office , which will be proposed to-morrow ( Saturday ) , vve must point out that all such changes must be confirmed in
Masonic Notes.
April before they can take effect . Therefore , unless it is intended to postpone the election of a new Secretary till after then , it is hardly worth while pressing them forward now . * * * That enthusiastic Knight ' Templar , Bro . T . B .
Whytehead , has made preliminary arrangements for the holding of the next chapter of the Ancient Ebor Preceptory on the nth March in the Merchants' Hall , York , which was the place of meeting of the Order 100 years ago . * * *
The Merchants' Hall , Fossgate , is the property of the ancient guild of Merchant Adventurers in York , and is an extremely old structure , possessing many features of great interest , and occupying the site of a still more ancient church or chapel . There are two
principal rooms , each measuring about 60 ft . by 20 ft ., and below the main floor is an ancient chapel built in 1411 . Particulars of this old building , in which also the Apollo Lodge meet , are g iven in Bro . Hughan ' s latest work .
It is intended to conduct the solemn ceremonies 01 the Order in these rooms and chapel , which are admirably adapted for the purpose , and the York fratres are anxious to see many visitors on such an historic occasion when the ritual of this Christian brotherhood will be exemplified in the fullest manner .
Where was the Janitor 'i A paragraph has been going the round of the press to the effect that , while one of the Royal Arch chapters at Chester was in conclave , a daring , more than ordinarily daring , thief made his way into the adjoining room , and carried off
about ^ 40 worth jewels and clothing . We not understand , however , how such a depredation was possible , if the Janitor vvas at his post , as usual , so as to keep off all intruders . Or , as they sometimes arrange matters curiously in provincial towns , was the
adjoining room on another floor—say the floor above or the one immediately below _> Or , did the Janitor post himself in another part of the building P One thing is clear . If the robbery was committed , the Janitor
must have been temporarily absent from his post , or he would have made mincemeat of half a dozen such sneaking intruders . * * *
It is vvith very great pleasure that vve hear thc Queen has granted from her Civil List a pension of , £ 50 a year for life to Bro . Dr . Sparks , borough organist of Leeds , who has rendered signal services to music generally , but especially in connection with the
Leeds Musical Festivals . Bro . Sparks is particularly well-known in Masonry by his " Liber Musicus , " which contains sound music , admirably suited to our various Masonic ceremonials . * * *
Considerable haziness seems to prevail in relation to the laws of the " Royal Masonic Institution for Boys , " and the election of a Secretary , whenever a vacancy may occur . Some brethren believe that only those can vote , on such occasion , who attend personally at thc
meeting convened for the purpose , while others consider that Life Subscribers will be eligible to record their preferences as well as Life Governors . The laws of the year 1886 provide as follows : "The election and removal of the Secretary shall be vested in the General
Committee ; \ J . e . ' all Life Governors—not being minors—also Twelve Life or annual Subscribers—who shall be Freemasons—elected annually at the Quarterly Court in April ; " ] the voting to be by balloting papers duly forwarded to each qualified member not less than
14 days before the date of election ; such balloting papers must be signed by the party entitled thereto , and may be presented by a member of the General Committee , on his or her behalf , at the time of the
election . " Clearly then the voting will be by proxy , all Life Governors , not being minors , whether ladies or gentlemen , are eligible to vote , the latter being Freemasons or otherwise , und Life Subscribers simply , will be excluded .
Our Lincoln brethren seem to be remarkabl y energetic just now . H . R . H . the Prince of Wales , the M . W . Grand Master , has been pleased to grant a warrant for a new lodge to be called the Ermine , No . 2351 ( to meet at the County Assembly Rooms ,
Lincoln ) , of which Bro . H . E . Cousans , P . P . G . W . Lincolnshire , is to be the first W . M ., and Bro . the Hon . Victor A . Pelham the Senior Warden . A petition is also being signed praying for a warrant for a Royal
Ark Mariner lodge , to be attached to the Remi g ius Lodge , No . 117 ( Mark ) , and Bro . H . E . Cousans , Grand Deacon of England , and P . P . G . W . ( Mark ) Lincolnshire , is to be the first Commander N .
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Ad00603
ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS . ELECTION OF SECRETARY . To THE PATRONS , VICE-PATRONS , VICE-PRESIDENTS , AND LIFE GOVERNORS . First Preliminary List of some of the many distinguished Brethren & Lodges supportiug . BRO . S . R . BASKETT'S Candidature . THE PROVINCIAL CHARITY ORGANIZATION COMMITTEE OF DORSET . R . W . Bro . MONTAGUE J . GUEST , Prov . G . M . Dorset , Vice-Patron . M . E . Comp . J . M . P . MONTAGU , G . Supt . Dorset , Vice-Patron . V . W . Bro . Rev . MORTIMER HEATH , P . G . Chap ., Prov . G . M . M . Dorset . W . Bro . ROBERT CASE , Prov . G . Sec . Dorset . R . W . Bro . Sir HEDWORTH WILLIAMSON , Bart ., Prov . G . M . Durham , Patron . R . W . Bro . W . W . B . BE . CH , M . P ., Prov . G . M . Hants and Isle of Wight , Patron . R . W . Bro . The EARL OF BECTIVE , M . P ., Prov . G . M . Cumberland and Westmorland , Patron . W . Bro . L . F . B . DYKES , P . G . D ., D . P . G . M . Cumberland and Westmorland . W . Bro . J . L . BUHNS LINDOW , P . D . P . G . M . Cumberland and Westmorland . R . W . Bro . The EARL OF HARDWICKE , Prov . G . M . Cambridgeshire , Vice-President . R . W . Bio . Col . E . C . MALET DE CARTERET , Pro . G . M . Jersey , Vice-President . W . Bro . JOHN LE CRONIER , P . A . G . Dd ., D . P . G . M . Jersey . R . W . Bro . LORD HENNIKER , Prov . G . M . Suffolk , Vice-President . R . W . Bro . LORD HARLECH , Prov . G . M . North Wales , Vice-President . V . W . Bro . Rev . C . J . MARTYN , P . G . Chap ., D . P . G . M . Suffolk , Patron . W . Bro . N . TRACY , Prov . G . Sec . Suffolk . R . W . Bro . The EARL OF ZETLAND , Prov . G . M . North and East Yorkshire , Patron . ' R . W . Bro . Lt .-Col . Hon . W . T . ORDE-POWLETT , P . G . W ., D . P . G . M ., N . and E . Yorks . W . Bro . M . C . PECK , P . G . Std . Br ., Prov . G . Sec . N . and E . Yorks . M . E . Comp . Rev . H . ADAIR PICKARD , P . G . Chap ., G . Supt . Oxfordshire . M . E . Comp . LORD HENRY THYNNE , P . G . W ., G . Supt . Wilts . V . W . Bro . Rev . J . A . LLOYD , P . G . Chap ., Prov . S . G . W . Wilts . R . W . Bro . LORD CREMORNE , P . G . W . R W . Bro . LORD STALBRIDGE , P . G . W . W . Bro . Col . CHAS . HAMBRO , M . P ., P . G . D ., P . D . P . G . M . Dorset . W . Bro . GEORGE H . BOND , M . P ., P . Prov . S . G . W . Dorset . W . Bro . Sir RICHARD N . HOWARD , P . G . D ., Vice-President . W . Bro . ROBERT C . DRIVER , P . G . D . W . Bro . GEORGE BURT , P . A . G . D . of ., Vice-President , W . Bro . W . H . RYLANDS , P . G . Stwd ., I . P . M . Antiqw . ty , No . 2 . W . Bro . T . D . SEW ELL , P . G . Stwd ., P . M . Emulation , No . 21 . W . Bro . JOSEPH FENN , P . G . Stwd ., P . M . British , No . S . W . Bro . J . P . F . GUNDRY , P . D . Prov . G . M . Dorset , Vice-President , W . Bro . W . D . DUGDALE , P . Prov . J . G . W . Dorset , Vice-President . W . Bro . J . W . LUFF , P . Prov . S . G . W . Dorset , Vice-President , W . Bro . JOHN CHAPMAN , P . Prov . S . G . D . Devon , Vice-President . W . Bro . JOHN LANE , P . Prov . G . Reg . Dt von , Vice-President .-W . Bro . WM . WATKINS , P . Prov . S . G . W . Monmouth , Vice-President ' . W . Bro . JOHN U . TERSON , P . M . 199 Dover , Vice-President . W . Bro . C . VV . RAD WAY , 30 , P . G . D . Eng . ( Mark ) . W . Bro . Rev . F . KING , P . P . S . G . W . Wilts , P . Prov .. G , Cii _ p . Devoff , W . Bro . Sir W . D . KING ( Mayor of Portsmouth ) , P . Prov . G . D . Hants and Isle of Wight . Lodges 137 , 170 , 3 S-, 4 ' 7 , 472 . 622 ( Vice-Pres , ) , % , 707 , 1037 , 1146 , 116 S , 1266 , 136 . 7 ,. 329 , 814 , 97 6 , ( Vice-Pres . ) , 1197 , 1 755 , 1953 , 130 , ( Vira-Pres . ) , 195 , - ' 9 > S 59 > ( Vice-Pres . ) , 394 , 551 , ma , 1 S 6 9 , 220 S , 206 S , 574 . 1002 , 23 C , ( Vice-Pres . ) ., 3 . 12 , 1330 , 1461 , 1592 . R . A . Chapters 137 , 170 , 417 , O 22 , 707 , 1037 , 32 _ r 312 , 1461 . Committee Rooms , Evershot , Dorchester , j BRO . BASKETT'S COMMITTEE wish to express their thanks for the very numerous and influential promises already received , and to ask any other Brethren and Voters who are willing to support BRO , BASKETT to send in their names as soon as possible to W . DOUGLAS DUGDALE , . ljth December , 1889 . Hon . Sec , i
Ad00604
ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS . To THE PATRONS , VICE-PATRONS , VICE-PRESIDE . AND LIFE GOVERNORS OF THE ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS . The Friends and Supporters of BROTHER EDWIM STORR , P . M ., P . Z ., & c , request you to kindly note that should a vacancy occur , he will , at the proper time , duly offer himself a Candidate for the post of Secretary . Chairman of Committee : R . W . BRO . SIR R . N . FOWLER , Bart , M . P ., Past Grand Warden of England . Copies of the formal application of Bro . EDWIN STORR stating his Masonic services , together vvith copies of Testimonials from the General Manager of the London and County Bank , and Messrs . James Pain and Sons , covering the past eighteen years , will be forwarded with pleasure if desired . By order of the Committee . W . M . STILES , W . M . 1987 , M . E . Z . 19 , & c , Committee Rooms , Hon . Sec . Anderton ' s Hotel , Fleet Street , E . C ., January iSth , iSpo .
To Correspondents.
To Correspondents .
1 he following communications unavoidably stand over : CRAFT LODGES—Harmon }' , No . 272 ; Indefatigable , No . 273 ; Royal Sussex , No . 353 ¦ Loyal Berkshire Lodge of Hope , No . 574 ; Burdett , No . 1293 ; Rising Sun , No . 1401 Hemming , No . 1512 ; Royat Savoy , No . 1 744 ; Albert Victor , No . 232 S ; Abbey , No . 242 ( I . C . ) . and Monaghan , No .
35 ' ( I . C ) . MARK—Friendship , Unanimity , and Philanthropic Lodge , No . 191 . INSTRUCTION—Prince Frederick William Lodge , No . 753 _ and Ranelagh Lodge , No . S 34 . Presentation to Bro . C . G . Sparrow , P . M ., & c . Entertainment to Old People at Northampton . Liverpool Press Club .
Ar00605
SATURDAY , FEBRUARY I , 1890 .
Masonic Notes.
Masonic Notes .
The Quarterly General Court of the Girls' School will be held at the Freemasons' Tavern , to-morrow ( Saturday ) , at noon . There is nothing beyond the proposal for allowing the lodges and other Masonic bodies , which contributed to the Centenary Festival ,
being allowed to assist in decorating the Centenary Memorial Hall in a certain manner and on certain conditions . We have already explained the nature of this proposal , and need not say more about it now . The vacancies to be declared will be 21 , and the number of candidates 45 .
We must request our readers to bear in mind that the Quarterly General Court of the Boys' Schoolwill beheld in the large hall of the Freemasons' Tavern to-day ( Friday ) , at 4 p . m . —not at the hour of noon , as at the April and October Courts . We have already given a
full account of the business which will be brought under the consideration of the Governors and Subscribers , and we trust the proceedings will pass off quietly , and
without any of that display of violence which has more than once prevailed at these meetings , and which has considerably shaken the belief of a good many people in the virtues of Freemasonry .
The main question to be determined is the conditions on which Bro . Binckes shall retire from the office of Secretary , ( 0 which he vvas appointed in June , 1861 . As our readers will learn from letters vve publish elsewhere , the original pension of . £ 350 having been carried
at the October Court by a narrow majority , the Provisional Committee will recommend one of . £ 250 a year in substitution thereof . There are , however , so many who obiect to pensions altogether that the
Committee have given their sanction to a scheme for purchasing Bro . Binckes a life annuity of i . 250 , thus relieving the Institution of the burden of his pension . * * *
As for the changes in the laws relating to candidates for the Secretaryship and the occupant of that office , which will be proposed to-morrow ( Saturday ) , vve must point out that all such changes must be confirmed in
Masonic Notes.
April before they can take effect . Therefore , unless it is intended to postpone the election of a new Secretary till after then , it is hardly worth while pressing them forward now . * * * That enthusiastic Knight ' Templar , Bro . T . B .
Whytehead , has made preliminary arrangements for the holding of the next chapter of the Ancient Ebor Preceptory on the nth March in the Merchants' Hall , York , which was the place of meeting of the Order 100 years ago . * * *
The Merchants' Hall , Fossgate , is the property of the ancient guild of Merchant Adventurers in York , and is an extremely old structure , possessing many features of great interest , and occupying the site of a still more ancient church or chapel . There are two
principal rooms , each measuring about 60 ft . by 20 ft ., and below the main floor is an ancient chapel built in 1411 . Particulars of this old building , in which also the Apollo Lodge meet , are g iven in Bro . Hughan ' s latest work .
It is intended to conduct the solemn ceremonies 01 the Order in these rooms and chapel , which are admirably adapted for the purpose , and the York fratres are anxious to see many visitors on such an historic occasion when the ritual of this Christian brotherhood will be exemplified in the fullest manner .
Where was the Janitor 'i A paragraph has been going the round of the press to the effect that , while one of the Royal Arch chapters at Chester was in conclave , a daring , more than ordinarily daring , thief made his way into the adjoining room , and carried off
about ^ 40 worth jewels and clothing . We not understand , however , how such a depredation was possible , if the Janitor vvas at his post , as usual , so as to keep off all intruders . Or , as they sometimes arrange matters curiously in provincial towns , was the
adjoining room on another floor—say the floor above or the one immediately below _> Or , did the Janitor post himself in another part of the building P One thing is clear . If the robbery was committed , the Janitor
must have been temporarily absent from his post , or he would have made mincemeat of half a dozen such sneaking intruders . * * *
It is vvith very great pleasure that vve hear thc Queen has granted from her Civil List a pension of , £ 50 a year for life to Bro . Dr . Sparks , borough organist of Leeds , who has rendered signal services to music generally , but especially in connection with the
Leeds Musical Festivals . Bro . Sparks is particularly well-known in Masonry by his " Liber Musicus , " which contains sound music , admirably suited to our various Masonic ceremonials . * * *
Considerable haziness seems to prevail in relation to the laws of the " Royal Masonic Institution for Boys , " and the election of a Secretary , whenever a vacancy may occur . Some brethren believe that only those can vote , on such occasion , who attend personally at thc
meeting convened for the purpose , while others consider that Life Subscribers will be eligible to record their preferences as well as Life Governors . The laws of the year 1886 provide as follows : "The election and removal of the Secretary shall be vested in the General
Committee ; \ J . e . ' all Life Governors—not being minors—also Twelve Life or annual Subscribers—who shall be Freemasons—elected annually at the Quarterly Court in April ; " ] the voting to be by balloting papers duly forwarded to each qualified member not less than
14 days before the date of election ; such balloting papers must be signed by the party entitled thereto , and may be presented by a member of the General Committee , on his or her behalf , at the time of the
election . " Clearly then the voting will be by proxy , all Life Governors , not being minors , whether ladies or gentlemen , are eligible to vote , the latter being Freemasons or otherwise , und Life Subscribers simply , will be excluded .
Our Lincoln brethren seem to be remarkabl y energetic just now . H . R . H . the Prince of Wales , the M . W . Grand Master , has been pleased to grant a warrant for a new lodge to be called the Ermine , No . 2351 ( to meet at the County Assembly Rooms ,
Lincoln ) , of which Bro . H . E . Cousans , P . P . G . W . Lincolnshire , is to be the first W . M ., and Bro . the Hon . Victor A . Pelham the Senior Warden . A petition is also being signed praying for a warrant for a Royal
Ark Mariner lodge , to be attached to the Remi g ius Lodge , No . 117 ( Mark ) , and Bro . H . E . Cousans , Grand Deacon of England , and P . P . G . W . ( Mark ) Lincolnshire , is to be the first Commander N .