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Supreme Grand Chapter.
5 th . From Comps . Enoch Wood , as Z . ; George Bosomworth Buttery , as H . ; Herbert Manley , as J , ; and 19 others for a chapter to be attached to the Godson Lodge , No . 2385 , Oldbury , to be called the Godson Chapter , and to meet at the Talbot Hotel , Oldbury , in the county of Worcestershire . Gth . From Comps . Harry Clerk , as Z . ; Charles P . Perry , as H , ; Samuel George Mason , as J . ; and nine others for a chapter to be attached to the Masefield Lodge , No . 2034 , Moseley , to be called the Masefield Chapter , and to meet at the Moseley and Balsall Heath Institute , Moseley , in the county of Worcestershire .
The Committee also recommend that , in view of a communication received from the Grand Superintendent of Essex , and the further information furnished by the petitioners , the prayer of the petition for a chapter to be attached to the Beaconsfield Lodge , No . 1662 , London , to be called the Philbrick Chapter , and to meet at the Masonic Hall , Walthamstow , be now unconditionally granted . The Committee have likewise received a memorial , with extracts from minutes , for permission to remove the following chapters :
The Duke of Cornwall Chapter , No . 1839 , from the Freemasons' Hall , Great Queen-street , to the Holborn Restaurant , High Holborn , London The Committee being satisfied of the reasonableness of the above request , recommend that the removal of this chapter be sanctioned . The Committee having received a communication from the Philanthropic Chapter , No . 405 , Port of Spain , recommend that further time be allowed to reply to the summons sent to it .
( Signed ) GEORGE DAVID HARRIS , President . Freemasons' Hall , London , W . C . April 21 st , 1897 . After the ordinary business had been disposed of , the following resolution was passed :
" That the cordial thanks of the members of the Committee be tendered to E . Companion Sir George D . Harris , their President , fo r the very able and courteous manner in which he has presided over the meetings of the Committee during the past year . " ( Signed ) THOMAS CHARLES WALLS .
APPEAL . By Comp . Gi C . Coates , Past District Grand Registrar , Punjab , against a decision of the Grand Superintendent of the Punjab revoking his appointment as District Grand Registrar . Election of the Committee of General Purposes for thc ensuing 12 months .
Provincial Grand Chapter Of West Lancashire.
PROVINCIAL GRAND CHAPTER OF WEST LANCASHIRE .
The above Provincial Grand Chapter was held at the Working Mens ' Institute , Ormskirk , on the 21 st ult ., the large hall being divided so as to form a chapter and ante-rooms . Comp . the Earl of Lathom , Grand Superintendent , Prov . First Grand Principal , presided , supported by most of the outgoing Prov . Grand Officers , namely : Comps . Lord Skelmersdale , Prov . G . H . ; W . H . Arnott , Prov . G . J . ; W . Goodacre , Prov . G . Scribe E . ; Rev . J . S . Gardner , Prov . G . Scdbe N . ; Geo . Oakey , Prov . G . Reg . ;
Chas . E . Hmdley , Prov . D . G . Reg .: Edwd . Sherwood , Prov . P . G . Soj . ; Thomas Vernon , Prov . 1 st A . G . Soj . ; J . Armstrong , Prov . 2 nd A . G . Soj . ; Chas . Arden , Prov . G . S . B . ; Max B 3 yd , Prov . D . G . S . B . ; T . Eastham , A . Pedersen , and D . Gabrielsen , Prov . G . Std . Brs . ; Roger White , Prov . G . D . of C . ; W . B . Sweetman , J . F . Willan , and Thomas Mason , Prov . A . G . D . of Cs . ; Geo . H . Whitaker , Prov . G . Org . ; and J . Orritt , Prov . A . G . Scribe E . Only a few of the above were absent , and they sent apologies , which were accepted .
After the Provincial Grand Chapter had been opened in due form , the roll of Prov . Grand Officers and chapters was called , all the latter being represented , and the total attendance exceeded 150 . The accounts , showing a balance in hand of £ 97 , were presented , audited by Comps . Jas . Piatt , P . P . G . S . ; James T . Callow , P . P . G . T . ; and Jas . J . Lambert , P . Prov . G . R ., and adopted . For the elective office of Prov . G . T ., the only nomination was
that of Comp . Philip Armstrong , who was supported by companions of Liverpool chapters and by companions of chapters outside Liverpool , and unanimously elected . The retiring Auditors were re-elected , the retiring Treasurer being appointed to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Comp . H . W . Johnston . The Grand Superintendent then nominated the rest of the Prov . Grand Officers and invested them in the following order ;
Comp . A . Franceys ... ... ... Prov . G . H . „ R " . Layland ... ... ,,. Prov . G . J . „ W . Goodacre ... ... ... Prov . G . S . E . „ H . F . Burrows ... ... ... Prov . G . S . N . „ Philip Armstrong ... ... ... Prov . G . Treas . „ John Murray ... ... ... Prov . G . Reg .
„ John Brown ... ... ... Prov . G . Soj . „ J . W . I . eathley ... ... ... Prov . 1 st A . G . Soj . „ W . H . Bucknell ... ... ... Prov . 2 nd A . G . Soj . „ James Eastham ... ... ... Prov . G . S . B . „ J . Bailey ... ... ... ... Prov . D . G . S . B .
„ C . Birchall ... ... ... - ) „ David Johnson ... ... ... > Prov . G . Std . Brs . „ Curwen Watson ... ... ... ) „ Edwin Broadbent ... ... ... Prov . G . D . C .
,, hdward Rose ... ... ,.. " ) „ John Heald ... ... ... [ Prov . A . G . D . Cs . „ J . J . Boyle ... ... ... ) „ R . H . Pearson ... ... ... Prov . G . Org . „ A . E . Billingsley ... ... ... Prov . A . G . S . E .
The sum of 25 guineas was voted to the West Lancashire Alpass Institution , and 20 guineas to the West Lancashire Masonic Kducational Institution , while notice of motion was given to vote 40 guineas to the West Lancashire Hamer Benevolent Institution . The Prov . Grand Chapter having been closed in due form , the
customary banquet followed at the Wheat Sheaf Hotel . Among the companions present not already mentioned were—Comps . E . Ta ) lor Arthur , P . P . G . S . B . Surrey ; J . Hocker , P . P . A . G . Soj . ; G . Godlrey , P . P . G . S . B . , J . S . Patten , P . P . G . Std . Br . ; Thomas J . Jarman , P . P . G . Std . Br . j Jos . Brindle , P . P . G . Std . Br . ; J . C . Gillman , P . P . G . J . ; Hy . p .
Provincial Grand Chapter Of West Lancashire.
Jones , P . P . G . D . C ; G . Broadbridge , P . P . G . T . ; W . Dwerryhouse , P . P . S . G . D . ; Thomas Ball , P . P . G . P . ; E . R . Latham , P . P . A . G . D . C . ; R . H . Webster , P . P . G . S . B . ; Wm . H . Baynes , P . P . S . G . W . ; R . W . Worrall , P . P . G . D . C . ; A . J . Sinclair , P . P . G . J . ; Geo . Duxfield , Prov . G . Reg . ; J . J . Lambert , P . P . G . Reg . ; J . Jf . Smythe , P . P . G . D . C . ; Geo . Nelson , P . P . A . G . D . C . ; John C . R . Johnson , P . P . A . G . S . E . ; lohn Fletcher , P . P . G . T . ; N . Simpson , P . P . G . H . ; E . C . Caton , M . E . Z . ; C . Watson , P . P . G . T . ; and W . Piatt , P . P . G . T .
Seventh Annual Dinner Of The Perseverance Lodge Of Instruction, No. 1743.
SEVENTH ANNUAL DINNER OF THE PERSEVERANCE LODGE OF INSTRUCTION , No . 1743 .
The members and friends of this lodge of instruction held their annual festival at their regular place of meeting , Ridler ' s Hotel , Holborn , E . C , on Monday , the 12 th ult . The W . M ., Bro . J . Gemmell , opened the lodge , assisted by Bros . A . Collins , S . W . ; J . W . Rozier , J . W . ; F . Collins , I . G . ; J . H . Bridgman , acting Secretary ; R . Poore , P . M ., Preceptor ; and about 20 other brethren .
Six new members were . proposed and seconded for membership , and were duly elected . The lodge was then closed . An excellent dinner was waiting to be served to the brethren , of whom 32 sat down . Bro . G . S . Daunton , P . M . 2355 , Sec . 1949 , presided , assisted by Bros . R . Poore , P . M ., P . A . G . D . C . Middx . ; A . Collins , Treas . ; and J . Gemmell .
Among the brethren present were Bros . T . J . Bolton , W . M . 1687 ; Louie Verdier , P . G . S . Jersey ; H . Rattle , jun ., 65 ; H . Rattle , 2255 ; A . C . Roe , 1216 ; J . T . Wood , 548 ; J . Ruddock , 1949 ; A . Morgan , 1949 ; J . Eberstein , 2562 ; C . M . Nisser , 2562 ; C . Courtney , 2255 ; J . Milroy , 2255 ; H . Saunion ; A . J . Cove , P . M . ; G . Hagborg ; A . Eades ; J . J . Newland , 1949 ; L . Gwynne Jones , 1351 ; Chas . Farris ; R . Davis , P . M . 1288 ; J . Elam ; G . W . Lander , 1348 ; Rushton Odell ; J . Wynman ; and F . Collins , 1949 .
Dinner over , the CHAIRMAN rose to propose the toast of Her Majesty the Queen . " This year being her Majesty ' s Diamond Jubilee , he considered the toast should be received with , if possible , more than the usual enthusiasm—and it undoubtedly was , and with musical honours . The CHAIRMAN next proposed " H . R . H . the Prince of Wales , M . W . G . M . 1
the Pro G . M ., the Deputy G . M ., and the rest of the Grand Officers , Present and Past , " and said he was sure they were all assured as to the great benefit his Royal Highness had conferred on Freemasonry by presiding over its affairs , and , as Masons , they were always ready to show their appreciation for the honour he had conferred . The toast was vigorously responded to .
The welcome permission to smoke was given from the chair , and the attention of the brethren was called to Bro . L . Gwynn Jones for a song— "Tommy Atkins . " Bro , J . GEMMELL gave the toastof " The Perseverance Lodge of Instruction , " and said the lodge was formed to help Masons to fit themselves for the discharge of the duties of all the offices of a regular lodge , so that should they be appointed or elected to any office , even that of W . M ., they would be enabled to acquit
themselves in a manner satisfactory to all . He also said that lodge of instruction was not only useful to young Masons , but also to many Worshipful Masters and eyen Past Masters , who often wanted their memories freshened up , more particularly in thc ceremony of installation . He himself owed his thanks to Bro . Poore , the Preceptor , for the knowledge he had gained . He , therefore , gave them the toast " Prosperity to the Perseverance Lodge of Instruction . " The toast was very warmly received .
The CHAIRMAN called on Bro . H . Bridgman to respond for the lodge , who said it was a great pleasure for him , he having joined the lodge together with their Chairman of to-night , in the first year of their existence . Bro . Poore was a most excellent Preceptor and as long as his valued services could be obtained in that capacity , together with Bro . Daunton ' s as Secretary , the lodge was sure to prosper . He thanked Bro . Gemmell for the able manner in which he proposed the toast .
Bro . POORE rose to propose " The Health of the Chairman , and , having said he was happy and proud to be entrusted with this proposal , as well as with the pleasing function which was to be connected with it on this occasion , proceeded : I may observe that Bro . Daunton and Bro . Bridgman are the oldest members of this lodge of instruction now present . The Chairman being our Secretary , we are fully aware that he does a considerable amount of work for us and does it thoroughly . I know well enough the responsibility of a Secretary , having been Secretary of the United
Pilgrims Lodge , and being at the present time Secretary of the Brixton Lodge , so I can speak with authority on this point ; our Secretary , Bro . Daunton , is always ready to cheerfully carry out the wishes of the members of the Lodge and sometimes our instructions entail a good deal of time and labour ; our Secretary has also done other very good work for the Masonic Charities . Last year he served a Stewardship for the Boys' Institution and this year for the Old People , on which occasion he went up with a list of £ 138 ios ., a large portion of which was contributed through the Benevolent Association affiliated to this lodge .
Bro . DAUNTON : I have now , on behalf of this lodge , to ask you to accept this present—a microscope—subscribed for by the members , and I trust it will be of use to you and afford you a fascinating and instructive pastime , and may you live long to enjoy it . At the request of the CHAIRMAN Bro . Verdier gave a ledgerdemain performance , which was much appreciated .
The CHAIRMAN rose to respond amidst prolonged cheers . He said he had had the honour to be their Secretary for several years and had certainly attended very regularly to the meetings . Meeting the brethren there on Mondays was a pleasure to him and the work he did was a labour of love , for which he felt amply rewarded by seeing the lodge grow and prosper . He always received the recorded vote of thanks annually with giatification and never expected such a handsome present ; he had done all he could to further the interests of the lodge and hoped
to continue to do so . It was his privilege to be initiated into Freemasonry II years ago by Bro . Poore , and he well remembered the admonition that he was now expected to make the liberal arts and sciences his future study , and extend his researches into the more hidden mysteries of Nature by the aid of that splendid instrument , vhich had been S 3 kindly presented to him . He should be enabled to carry out that admonition in the full literal sense , and he should always prize it as one of his most valued possessions .
Bro . J . J . NEWI . ANIJ next proposed "The Preceptor , " and said the brethren all knew what a painstaking Instructor their Bro . Poore was , and how willing he was to devote time and attention to coach up any brother who was anxious to
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Supreme Grand Chapter.
5 th . From Comps . Enoch Wood , as Z . ; George Bosomworth Buttery , as H . ; Herbert Manley , as J , ; and 19 others for a chapter to be attached to the Godson Lodge , No . 2385 , Oldbury , to be called the Godson Chapter , and to meet at the Talbot Hotel , Oldbury , in the county of Worcestershire . Gth . From Comps . Harry Clerk , as Z . ; Charles P . Perry , as H , ; Samuel George Mason , as J . ; and nine others for a chapter to be attached to the Masefield Lodge , No . 2034 , Moseley , to be called the Masefield Chapter , and to meet at the Moseley and Balsall Heath Institute , Moseley , in the county of Worcestershire .
The Committee also recommend that , in view of a communication received from the Grand Superintendent of Essex , and the further information furnished by the petitioners , the prayer of the petition for a chapter to be attached to the Beaconsfield Lodge , No . 1662 , London , to be called the Philbrick Chapter , and to meet at the Masonic Hall , Walthamstow , be now unconditionally granted . The Committee have likewise received a memorial , with extracts from minutes , for permission to remove the following chapters :
The Duke of Cornwall Chapter , No . 1839 , from the Freemasons' Hall , Great Queen-street , to the Holborn Restaurant , High Holborn , London The Committee being satisfied of the reasonableness of the above request , recommend that the removal of this chapter be sanctioned . The Committee having received a communication from the Philanthropic Chapter , No . 405 , Port of Spain , recommend that further time be allowed to reply to the summons sent to it .
( Signed ) GEORGE DAVID HARRIS , President . Freemasons' Hall , London , W . C . April 21 st , 1897 . After the ordinary business had been disposed of , the following resolution was passed :
" That the cordial thanks of the members of the Committee be tendered to E . Companion Sir George D . Harris , their President , fo r the very able and courteous manner in which he has presided over the meetings of the Committee during the past year . " ( Signed ) THOMAS CHARLES WALLS .
APPEAL . By Comp . Gi C . Coates , Past District Grand Registrar , Punjab , against a decision of the Grand Superintendent of the Punjab revoking his appointment as District Grand Registrar . Election of the Committee of General Purposes for thc ensuing 12 months .
Provincial Grand Chapter Of West Lancashire.
PROVINCIAL GRAND CHAPTER OF WEST LANCASHIRE .
The above Provincial Grand Chapter was held at the Working Mens ' Institute , Ormskirk , on the 21 st ult ., the large hall being divided so as to form a chapter and ante-rooms . Comp . the Earl of Lathom , Grand Superintendent , Prov . First Grand Principal , presided , supported by most of the outgoing Prov . Grand Officers , namely : Comps . Lord Skelmersdale , Prov . G . H . ; W . H . Arnott , Prov . G . J . ; W . Goodacre , Prov . G . Scribe E . ; Rev . J . S . Gardner , Prov . G . Scdbe N . ; Geo . Oakey , Prov . G . Reg . ;
Chas . E . Hmdley , Prov . D . G . Reg .: Edwd . Sherwood , Prov . P . G . Soj . ; Thomas Vernon , Prov . 1 st A . G . Soj . ; J . Armstrong , Prov . 2 nd A . G . Soj . ; Chas . Arden , Prov . G . S . B . ; Max B 3 yd , Prov . D . G . S . B . ; T . Eastham , A . Pedersen , and D . Gabrielsen , Prov . G . Std . Brs . ; Roger White , Prov . G . D . of C . ; W . B . Sweetman , J . F . Willan , and Thomas Mason , Prov . A . G . D . of Cs . ; Geo . H . Whitaker , Prov . G . Org . ; and J . Orritt , Prov . A . G . Scribe E . Only a few of the above were absent , and they sent apologies , which were accepted .
After the Provincial Grand Chapter had been opened in due form , the roll of Prov . Grand Officers and chapters was called , all the latter being represented , and the total attendance exceeded 150 . The accounts , showing a balance in hand of £ 97 , were presented , audited by Comps . Jas . Piatt , P . P . G . S . ; James T . Callow , P . P . G . T . ; and Jas . J . Lambert , P . Prov . G . R ., and adopted . For the elective office of Prov . G . T ., the only nomination was
that of Comp . Philip Armstrong , who was supported by companions of Liverpool chapters and by companions of chapters outside Liverpool , and unanimously elected . The retiring Auditors were re-elected , the retiring Treasurer being appointed to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Comp . H . W . Johnston . The Grand Superintendent then nominated the rest of the Prov . Grand Officers and invested them in the following order ;
Comp . A . Franceys ... ... ... Prov . G . H . „ R " . Layland ... ... ,,. Prov . G . J . „ W . Goodacre ... ... ... Prov . G . S . E . „ H . F . Burrows ... ... ... Prov . G . S . N . „ Philip Armstrong ... ... ... Prov . G . Treas . „ John Murray ... ... ... Prov . G . Reg .
„ John Brown ... ... ... Prov . G . Soj . „ J . W . I . eathley ... ... ... Prov . 1 st A . G . Soj . „ W . H . Bucknell ... ... ... Prov . 2 nd A . G . Soj . „ James Eastham ... ... ... Prov . G . S . B . „ J . Bailey ... ... ... ... Prov . D . G . S . B .
„ C . Birchall ... ... ... - ) „ David Johnson ... ... ... > Prov . G . Std . Brs . „ Curwen Watson ... ... ... ) „ Edwin Broadbent ... ... ... Prov . G . D . C .
,, hdward Rose ... ... ,.. " ) „ John Heald ... ... ... [ Prov . A . G . D . Cs . „ J . J . Boyle ... ... ... ) „ R . H . Pearson ... ... ... Prov . G . Org . „ A . E . Billingsley ... ... ... Prov . A . G . S . E .
The sum of 25 guineas was voted to the West Lancashire Alpass Institution , and 20 guineas to the West Lancashire Masonic Kducational Institution , while notice of motion was given to vote 40 guineas to the West Lancashire Hamer Benevolent Institution . The Prov . Grand Chapter having been closed in due form , the
customary banquet followed at the Wheat Sheaf Hotel . Among the companions present not already mentioned were—Comps . E . Ta ) lor Arthur , P . P . G . S . B . Surrey ; J . Hocker , P . P . A . G . Soj . ; G . Godlrey , P . P . G . S . B . , J . S . Patten , P . P . G . Std . Br . ; Thomas J . Jarman , P . P . G . Std . Br . j Jos . Brindle , P . P . G . Std . Br . ; J . C . Gillman , P . P . G . J . ; Hy . p .
Provincial Grand Chapter Of West Lancashire.
Jones , P . P . G . D . C ; G . Broadbridge , P . P . G . T . ; W . Dwerryhouse , P . P . S . G . D . ; Thomas Ball , P . P . G . P . ; E . R . Latham , P . P . A . G . D . C . ; R . H . Webster , P . P . G . S . B . ; Wm . H . Baynes , P . P . S . G . W . ; R . W . Worrall , P . P . G . D . C . ; A . J . Sinclair , P . P . G . J . ; Geo . Duxfield , Prov . G . Reg . ; J . J . Lambert , P . P . G . Reg . ; J . Jf . Smythe , P . P . G . D . C . ; Geo . Nelson , P . P . A . G . D . C . ; John C . R . Johnson , P . P . A . G . S . E . ; lohn Fletcher , P . P . G . T . ; N . Simpson , P . P . G . H . ; E . C . Caton , M . E . Z . ; C . Watson , P . P . G . T . ; and W . Piatt , P . P . G . T .
Seventh Annual Dinner Of The Perseverance Lodge Of Instruction, No. 1743.
SEVENTH ANNUAL DINNER OF THE PERSEVERANCE LODGE OF INSTRUCTION , No . 1743 .
The members and friends of this lodge of instruction held their annual festival at their regular place of meeting , Ridler ' s Hotel , Holborn , E . C , on Monday , the 12 th ult . The W . M ., Bro . J . Gemmell , opened the lodge , assisted by Bros . A . Collins , S . W . ; J . W . Rozier , J . W . ; F . Collins , I . G . ; J . H . Bridgman , acting Secretary ; R . Poore , P . M ., Preceptor ; and about 20 other brethren .
Six new members were . proposed and seconded for membership , and were duly elected . The lodge was then closed . An excellent dinner was waiting to be served to the brethren , of whom 32 sat down . Bro . G . S . Daunton , P . M . 2355 , Sec . 1949 , presided , assisted by Bros . R . Poore , P . M ., P . A . G . D . C . Middx . ; A . Collins , Treas . ; and J . Gemmell .
Among the brethren present were Bros . T . J . Bolton , W . M . 1687 ; Louie Verdier , P . G . S . Jersey ; H . Rattle , jun ., 65 ; H . Rattle , 2255 ; A . C . Roe , 1216 ; J . T . Wood , 548 ; J . Ruddock , 1949 ; A . Morgan , 1949 ; J . Eberstein , 2562 ; C . M . Nisser , 2562 ; C . Courtney , 2255 ; J . Milroy , 2255 ; H . Saunion ; A . J . Cove , P . M . ; G . Hagborg ; A . Eades ; J . J . Newland , 1949 ; L . Gwynne Jones , 1351 ; Chas . Farris ; R . Davis , P . M . 1288 ; J . Elam ; G . W . Lander , 1348 ; Rushton Odell ; J . Wynman ; and F . Collins , 1949 .
Dinner over , the CHAIRMAN rose to propose the toast of Her Majesty the Queen . " This year being her Majesty ' s Diamond Jubilee , he considered the toast should be received with , if possible , more than the usual enthusiasm—and it undoubtedly was , and with musical honours . The CHAIRMAN next proposed " H . R . H . the Prince of Wales , M . W . G . M . 1
the Pro G . M ., the Deputy G . M ., and the rest of the Grand Officers , Present and Past , " and said he was sure they were all assured as to the great benefit his Royal Highness had conferred on Freemasonry by presiding over its affairs , and , as Masons , they were always ready to show their appreciation for the honour he had conferred . The toast was vigorously responded to .
The welcome permission to smoke was given from the chair , and the attention of the brethren was called to Bro . L . Gwynn Jones for a song— "Tommy Atkins . " Bro , J . GEMMELL gave the toastof " The Perseverance Lodge of Instruction , " and said the lodge was formed to help Masons to fit themselves for the discharge of the duties of all the offices of a regular lodge , so that should they be appointed or elected to any office , even that of W . M ., they would be enabled to acquit
themselves in a manner satisfactory to all . He also said that lodge of instruction was not only useful to young Masons , but also to many Worshipful Masters and eyen Past Masters , who often wanted their memories freshened up , more particularly in thc ceremony of installation . He himself owed his thanks to Bro . Poore , the Preceptor , for the knowledge he had gained . He , therefore , gave them the toast " Prosperity to the Perseverance Lodge of Instruction . " The toast was very warmly received .
The CHAIRMAN called on Bro . H . Bridgman to respond for the lodge , who said it was a great pleasure for him , he having joined the lodge together with their Chairman of to-night , in the first year of their existence . Bro . Poore was a most excellent Preceptor and as long as his valued services could be obtained in that capacity , together with Bro . Daunton ' s as Secretary , the lodge was sure to prosper . He thanked Bro . Gemmell for the able manner in which he proposed the toast .
Bro . POORE rose to propose " The Health of the Chairman , and , having said he was happy and proud to be entrusted with this proposal , as well as with the pleasing function which was to be connected with it on this occasion , proceeded : I may observe that Bro . Daunton and Bro . Bridgman are the oldest members of this lodge of instruction now present . The Chairman being our Secretary , we are fully aware that he does a considerable amount of work for us and does it thoroughly . I know well enough the responsibility of a Secretary , having been Secretary of the United
Pilgrims Lodge , and being at the present time Secretary of the Brixton Lodge , so I can speak with authority on this point ; our Secretary , Bro . Daunton , is always ready to cheerfully carry out the wishes of the members of the Lodge and sometimes our instructions entail a good deal of time and labour ; our Secretary has also done other very good work for the Masonic Charities . Last year he served a Stewardship for the Boys' Institution and this year for the Old People , on which occasion he went up with a list of £ 138 ios ., a large portion of which was contributed through the Benevolent Association affiliated to this lodge .
Bro . DAUNTON : I have now , on behalf of this lodge , to ask you to accept this present—a microscope—subscribed for by the members , and I trust it will be of use to you and afford you a fascinating and instructive pastime , and may you live long to enjoy it . At the request of the CHAIRMAN Bro . Verdier gave a ledgerdemain performance , which was much appreciated .
The CHAIRMAN rose to respond amidst prolonged cheers . He said he had had the honour to be their Secretary for several years and had certainly attended very regularly to the meetings . Meeting the brethren there on Mondays was a pleasure to him and the work he did was a labour of love , for which he felt amply rewarded by seeing the lodge grow and prosper . He always received the recorded vote of thanks annually with giatification and never expected such a handsome present ; he had done all he could to further the interests of the lodge and hoped
to continue to do so . It was his privilege to be initiated into Freemasonry II years ago by Bro . Poore , and he well remembered the admonition that he was now expected to make the liberal arts and sciences his future study , and extend his researches into the more hidden mysteries of Nature by the aid of that splendid instrument , vhich had been S 3 kindly presented to him . He should be enabled to carry out that admonition in the full literal sense , and he should always prize it as one of his most valued possessions .
Bro . J . J . NEWI . ANIJ next proposed "The Preceptor , " and said the brethren all knew what a painstaking Instructor their Bro . Poore was , and how willing he was to devote time and attention to coach up any brother who was anxious to