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Ashmole As A Freemason.

ASHMOLE AS A FREEMASON .

The fact that Elias Ashmole , the celebrated antiquary , was initiated in tbe year 16 46 , though not the earliest register of the kind , is of considerable value and interest . The first actual minute of a lodge is of the year 1641 as respects England , but that represented " work" done by a Scottish lodge ( No . 1 , of Edinburgh , with records from 1599 ) , noted by the Masonic Historian of Scotland , Bro . D . Murray Lyon .

The particulars of Elias Ashmole's initiation are to be found in . his diary , now preserved in the Bodleian , Oxford , and ! have also been printed and published in 1717 and 1774 in two books , the first of which is one of the rarest works known relating to Freemasonry . It is far scarcer than the Book of Constitutions of 1723 , or even that of 1738 , and almost ranks with the " Roberts' Constitutions , " of 1722 ( the operative Regulations ) .

Of late years renewed interest has been taken in this extraordinary and most important record , through the researches of Bro . W . H . Rylands , F . S . A ., made known in the " Masonic Magazine" for Dec , 1881 , by far the best account of the subject ever printed ; and also because of the able summary of these researches by Bro . R . F . Gould in his exhaustive

" History of Freemasonry , " vol . 3 , 1887 . An exact facsimile of both entries in the diary of 1646 and 1682 was also published by Mr . W . H . Gee , Oxford , which has added considerably to the interest excited by the examinations and researches of several students and experts , so that now we are thoroughly " posted up " as to all pecularities and differences in the several reproductions of the original MS .

The first edition is entitled Memoirs of the Life of that Learned Antiquary , Elias Ashmole , Esq ., Drawn up by himself by way of Diary , With an Appendix of oriyinal Letiers , Publish'd by Charles Burman , Esq ., London , Printed for F . Roberts , near the Oxford Arms , in Warwick-Lane , 1717 " ( i 2 mo . pp . VIII . —99 ) . The preface is by Charles Burman , aforesaid , is dated " Newington , Feb . 1716-7 , " and states that " The Copy , from

whence these Papers are published , is in the Hand-Writing of Robert Plot , L . D . " The transcript was " also collated a few years since by David Parry , M . A ., of Jerusalem College , in Oxford , and Head Keeper , of the same Place , who corrected from the original Manuscript ( Inter MS . Ashmol . Oxon , 1136 ) some few literal Errors . "

The Diary is a curious combination of sense and non-sense , the follow ing being the important entries referring to the Fraternity of Free-Masons

1646 ( page 15 , Edit . 1717 . ) ' * Octob . 16 , 4 HOY . 30 Minutes post merid . I was made a Free-Mason at Warrington in Lancashire , with Colonel Henry Maiwrnaring of Karticham in Cheshire ; the names of those that were then at the Lodge , Mr . Richard Penket , Warden . Mr . James Collier , Mr . Richard Sankey , Henry Littler , John Ellam , Richard Ellam , and Hugh Brewer . "

1682 ( pp . 66-67 , Edit . 1717 . ) " 1682 , Mar . 10 . About 5 Hor . post merid-. 1 received a Summons to appear at a Lodge to be held the next Day at Masons Hall in London . " " 11 . Accordingly I went , and about noon were admitted into the Fellowship of Free-Masons , by Sir William Wilson , Knight ; Captain Richard Borthwick , Mr . William Wodman , Mr . William Grey , Mr . Samuel Taylour , and Mr . William Wise . "

" I was the Senior Pellow among them ( it being 35 years since I was admitted ) there was present besides myself the Fellows after named , Mr . Thomas Wise , Master of the Masons-Company this present year ; Mr . Thomas Shorthose , Mr . Thomas Shadbolt-Waidsfford , Esq ., Mr . Nicholas Young , Mr . John Shorthose , Mr . William Hanion , Mr . John Thompson , and Mr . William Stanton . We all dined at the Half-Moon-Tavern in Cheapside , at a noble Dinner prepared at the charge of the new accepted Masons . "

On comparing the above with the facsimile , a few differences of a minor character are apparent , also some of the contractions in the original are altered to the words in full , and the portions in italics exhibit the fancy of the Editor or Printer . Under 1682 the word in is added in the third line of the reproduction , following " Hall , " and the word " Noon " should be given as " Noone . " One of the names should be Woodman , and Samuel is spelt " Samitell , " also the final " e " being omitted once or twice , and old forms of printing such words as "Fellowes , " " Dyned , " & c .

The really serious departure Irom the MS . is the addition of the word by after the word Free-Mason , and before the names of Sir William Wilson and five others , who were the six " admitted into the Fellowship , " and not those by whose aid Ashmole was admitted . The second edition is in octavo ( pp . vii ., 399 ) and contains " The Lives of those eminent Antiquaries , Elias Ashmole , Esquire , and Mr . William Lilly ,

written by themselves , & c „ London ; Printed for T . Davies , in Russelstreet , Covent Garden , M . D . CCLXXI V ., " having portraits of the two celebrities named . The life of Ashmole thus reproduced , begins at page 283 , and finishes the volume . Under the entry , of 1646 the name of Richard Ellam is omitted , and the unfortunate word " by" is inserted in the account of 1682 , the italics generally being absent from the edition of 1774 . These two entries in Ashmole ' s Diary are sure indications of speculative

Freemasonry , long prior to the advent of the Grand Lodge of England in 1717 , proving to my mind , and I should think to all thoughtful Students , that in 1646-82 there were lodges being held in Warrington , London , and elsewhere , into which gentlemen were admitted , and whose meetings were not utilized for operative purposes . That there were also lodges assembling for trade interests during the same period appears to be equally as clearly established . This being so , the notion that the premier Grand Lodge inaugurated gpeculative Freemasonry is wholly untenable . W . J . HUGHAN .

United Grand Lodge Of England.

UNITED GRAND LODGE OF ENGLAND .

The following is the business to be transacted on Wednesday , 5 th inst .: 1 . The minutes of the Quarterly Communication of the 6 th March for confirmation . 2 . The minutes of the Grand Ffstival of the 24 th April for confirmation . 3 . Coram inication from the Most Worshipful Grand Master , submitting and recommending an application from the Body styled "The United Grand Lodge ot Victuri-j , " tor rrcogmtt > n .

4 . Appointment and investiture of President of the Board of General Puruo-es . 5 . Election of members of the Board of General Purposes . 6 . Election of Members of the Colonial Board . 7 . Election of Grand Lodge Auditor . 8 . Election of Members for the Committee of Management of the " Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution for Aged Freemasons and Widows of Freemasons , "

United Grand Lodge Of England.

9 . Report of the Board of Benevolence for the last quarter , in which are recommendations for the following Grants , viz .: — The widow of a brother of the Lodge of Unity , No . 13- ? J , Creditor ! £ 50 o o The widow of a brother of the Tees Lodge , No . 509 , Stockton-on-Tees ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 50 o o A brother of the Mount Lebanon Lodge , No . 73 , London ... So o 0 A brother of the Doric Lodge , No . 1193 , Wymonrlham ... ... 50 o o A brother of the Glamorgan Lodge , No . 36 , Cardiff ... ... 50 o 0 A brother of the Lodge of Perseverance . No . 213 , Norwich ... 100 o o A brother of the Doric Lodge , No . 933 , London ... ... .. So o 0 The widow of a brother of the St . Martin ' s Le Grand Lodge , No . 1538 , London ... ... ... ... ... ... 50 o 0 A brother of . the Tuscan Lods'e , No . 14 , London ... ... 50 o o The widow of abrother of the Me-chants ' Lodge , No . 241 , Liverpool 50 o o A brother of the Amity Lodge , No . 137 , Poole ... ... ... 50 o o A brother of the Lebanon Lodtre , No . 1326 . Feltham ... ... 50 o o The widow of a brother of the Derwent Lodge , No . 40 , Hastings ... 50 o o A brother of the Witham Lodge , No . 297 , Lincoln ... ... 50 o o A brother of the Villiers Lodge , No . 1194 , Hampton Court ... 60 o o 10 . REPORT OF THE BOARD OF GENERAL PURPOSES . To the United Grand Lodge of Ancient Free and Accepted Masons of England . The Board of General Purposes beg to submit a statement of the Grand Lodge accounts , at the last meeting of the Finance Committee , held on Friday , the 17 th day of May instant , showing a balance in the Bank oE England ( Western Branch ) of £ 5863 7 s . 2 d ., and in the hands of the Grand Secretary for petty cash ^" 100 , and for servants' wages £ 100 , and balance of annual allowance for librarv -.-. 10 AS . id .

( Signed ) THOMAS FENN , President . Freemasons' Hall , London , W . C , 21 st May , 1889 . At the meeting of the Board held on Tuesday , the 21 st May , after the ordinary business had been disposed of , the following resolution was passed , viz . : — That the cordial thanks of the members of the Board of General Purposes be given to V . W . Brother 'lhomas Fenn , the President , for the very able and courteous manner in which he has presided over the meetings of the Board during the past year . ( Signed ) CHARLES BELTON , Vice-President . 11 . The annual report of the Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution for Aged Freemasons and Widows of Freemasons , dated 17 th May , 188 9 , will be laid before Grand Lodge . 12 . NOTICE OP MOTIONBy Bro . RAYNHAM STEWART , P . G . D . — That the sum of £ 70 be given from the Fund of General Purposes ; that the money be placed in the hands of the Secretary of the " Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution for Aged Freemasons and Widows of Freemasons , " to supply the inmates of the Institution at Croydon with coals during the winter season . List of brethren nominated for the Board of General Purposes :

CANDIDATES . NOMINATED BY Bro . Harry E . Pollard , W . M . 4 . Bro . Charles Belton . D . G . D . of C , „ William Masters , P . M . 2128 . „ Geo . Cooper , P . G . D . * „ F . E . Pocock , M . D ., P . M . 1891 . ) „ Tom Drew Bear , P . M . 1584 . [ „ Saml . H . Parkhouse , P . M . 511 „ E . C . Mulvey , W . M . 179 . ) „ H . Tipper , W . M . 2054 . „ Edward Letchworth , P . G . D . * „ Capt . T . C . Walls , W . M . 1656 . „ Henry J . Lardner , P . M . 1623 . * „ T . Hastings Miller , W . M . 2192 . ") T r ., , D . „ _ . „ G . Gardner , W . M . 2309 . j » J- L . Mather , P . A . G . D . C . * „ F . E . Pocock , M . D ., P . M . 1891 . ^ * „ Geo . Read , P . M . 511 . „ Tom D . Bear , P . M . 1584 . no / - D r > T *„ T . H . Miller , W . M . 2192 . ' » D . P . Cama , P . G . Treasurer , * „ W . A . Scurrah , W . M . 167 . „ E . C Mulvey , W . M . 179 . „ Gordon Smith , W . M . 14 . „ John C . Radford , W . M . 2243 . „ George Gardner , W . M . 2309 . „ Lord G . Hamilton , M . P .. G . W . * „ J . S . Cumberland , P . M . 2128 . ¦[ " ^ -Col ^ Hon . T . Orde-Powlett , „ T . W . Richardson , P . M . 2029 . „ Capt . T . C . Walls , W . M . 1656 . * „ W . Alfred Scurrah , W . M . 16 7 . „ W . M . Stiles , P . M . 1507 . * „ Joseph Clever , P . M . 181 S . „ James Terry , P . G . S . B . * „ William A . Scurrah , W . M . 16 7 . „ SirR . N . Fo \ v \ er , Bart ., P . G . W . * „ George Read , P . M . 511 . „ Samuel Cochrane , W . M . 3 . * „ Joseph Clever , P . M . 1 S 18 . „ W . H . Saunders , P . M . 1 . 503 . „ Lennox Browne , W . M . 2256 . , „ Harry Tipper , W . M . 2054 . „ Harry E . Pollard , W . M . 4 . „ William H . Rylands , W-M . 2 . ,, Arthur C . Tanqueray , W . M . 33 . „ A . G . Browning , W . M . 2140 . „ J . L . Alex . Monckton , M . A ., W . M . 197 . I „ Robert Turtle Pigott , D . C . L ., * „ William A . Dawson , P . M . 1768 . f P . A . G . D . C . * „ T . Hastings Miller , W . M . 2192 . „ Joseph D . Langton , P . M . 2096 . „ Tom Drew Bear , P . M . 1584 . „ Henry Bishop , P . M . 66 . „ William G . Lemon , P . M . 165 . * „ Joseph Clever , P . M . 1818 . * „ Henry Pritchard , P . M . 1415 . / „ John R . Clipperton , P . M . 66 . „ Asher Barfield , P . G . Treas . * „ George Read , P . M . 511 . „ Howard H . Room , P . M . nS 9 ' * „ T . H . Miller , W . M . 2192 . \ „ Thomas Catling , W . M . 2190 . ( „ Edward Terry , Grand Treas . „ Lennox Browne , W . M . 22156 . J

List of brethren nominated for the Colonial Board : Bro . Col . Frederick Gadsden ( Madras ) , P . M . 434 , nominated by Bro . Charles Belton , Oep-G . Dir . of Cers . ; Bro . Capt . Thomas Charles Walls , W . M . 165 & . nominated by Bro . Henry J . Lardner , P . M . 1623 ; Bros . James Brett , P . M-177 , Col . Frederick Gadsden , P . M . 434 , Reginald St . A . Roumieu , P- j ' 1537 , Albert Escott , P . M . 1539 , Capt . Thomas Charles Walls , W . M ' 1650 , John Speight Cumberland , P . M . 2128 , and Lennox Browne , W . " '' 2256 , nominated by Bro . VV . M . Bywater , P . G . Swd . Br . List of brelhien nominated for the Committee of Management f ° *• Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution for Aged Freemasons and Wido * of Freemasons : Bros . C . A . Cottebrune , P . M . 733 , Hugh Cotter , P- ' 554 , J . E . Dawson , P . M . 404 , C . G . Dilley , P . M . 1155 , Major A . Durrani

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REVIEWS. Article 6
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FOURTH CITY MASONIC BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION. Article 6
REPORTS OF MASONIC MEETINGS. Article 6
INSTRUCTION. Article 9
Royal Arch. Article 10
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Mark Masonry. Article 10
Knights Templar. Article 10
Red Cross of Rome & Constantine. Article 11
Allied Masonic Degrees. Article 11
Order of the Secret Monitor. Article 11
Straits Settlements. Article 11
Jamaica. Article 12
ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE. Article 12
West Indies. Article 12
MARK MASONRY. Article 12
MASONIC SERVICE AT BESWICK, MANCHESTER. Article 12
PRESENTATION TO BRO. METHAM, P. PROV. D.G.M. DEVON. Article 12
A MASONIC LODGE HELD " AL FRESCO." Article 13
DEDICATION OF A NEW MASONIC HALL AT MONKWEARMOUTH. Article 13
THE POET BURNS. Article 13
THE LATE BRO. COL. W. A. ADAIR. Article 13
CARNARVON LODGE, No. 1572, AND THE BOYS' SCHOOL. Article 13
FIT FOR FREEMASONRY. Article 13
UNITED NORTHERN COUNTIES LODGE, No. 2128. Article 14
ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR GIRLS. Article 14
THE PROVINCE OF STAFFORDSHIRE. Article 14
Ireland. Article 14
PRESENTATION TO BRO. SAMUEL SMITHER, W.M. 193. Article 14
THE THEATRES. Article 14
Obituary. Article 15
WHITSUNTIDE RAILWAY FACILITIES. Article 15
WILLING'S SELECTED THEATRICAL PROGRAMME. Article 15
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Ashmole As A Freemason.

ASHMOLE AS A FREEMASON .

The fact that Elias Ashmole , the celebrated antiquary , was initiated in tbe year 16 46 , though not the earliest register of the kind , is of considerable value and interest . The first actual minute of a lodge is of the year 1641 as respects England , but that represented " work" done by a Scottish lodge ( No . 1 , of Edinburgh , with records from 1599 ) , noted by the Masonic Historian of Scotland , Bro . D . Murray Lyon .

The particulars of Elias Ashmole's initiation are to be found in . his diary , now preserved in the Bodleian , Oxford , and ! have also been printed and published in 1717 and 1774 in two books , the first of which is one of the rarest works known relating to Freemasonry . It is far scarcer than the Book of Constitutions of 1723 , or even that of 1738 , and almost ranks with the " Roberts' Constitutions , " of 1722 ( the operative Regulations ) .

Of late years renewed interest has been taken in this extraordinary and most important record , through the researches of Bro . W . H . Rylands , F . S . A ., made known in the " Masonic Magazine" for Dec , 1881 , by far the best account of the subject ever printed ; and also because of the able summary of these researches by Bro . R . F . Gould in his exhaustive

" History of Freemasonry , " vol . 3 , 1887 . An exact facsimile of both entries in the diary of 1646 and 1682 was also published by Mr . W . H . Gee , Oxford , which has added considerably to the interest excited by the examinations and researches of several students and experts , so that now we are thoroughly " posted up " as to all pecularities and differences in the several reproductions of the original MS .

The first edition is entitled Memoirs of the Life of that Learned Antiquary , Elias Ashmole , Esq ., Drawn up by himself by way of Diary , With an Appendix of oriyinal Letiers , Publish'd by Charles Burman , Esq ., London , Printed for F . Roberts , near the Oxford Arms , in Warwick-Lane , 1717 " ( i 2 mo . pp . VIII . —99 ) . The preface is by Charles Burman , aforesaid , is dated " Newington , Feb . 1716-7 , " and states that " The Copy , from

whence these Papers are published , is in the Hand-Writing of Robert Plot , L . D . " The transcript was " also collated a few years since by David Parry , M . A ., of Jerusalem College , in Oxford , and Head Keeper , of the same Place , who corrected from the original Manuscript ( Inter MS . Ashmol . Oxon , 1136 ) some few literal Errors . "

The Diary is a curious combination of sense and non-sense , the follow ing being the important entries referring to the Fraternity of Free-Masons

1646 ( page 15 , Edit . 1717 . ) ' * Octob . 16 , 4 HOY . 30 Minutes post merid . I was made a Free-Mason at Warrington in Lancashire , with Colonel Henry Maiwrnaring of Karticham in Cheshire ; the names of those that were then at the Lodge , Mr . Richard Penket , Warden . Mr . James Collier , Mr . Richard Sankey , Henry Littler , John Ellam , Richard Ellam , and Hugh Brewer . "

1682 ( pp . 66-67 , Edit . 1717 . ) " 1682 , Mar . 10 . About 5 Hor . post merid-. 1 received a Summons to appear at a Lodge to be held the next Day at Masons Hall in London . " " 11 . Accordingly I went , and about noon were admitted into the Fellowship of Free-Masons , by Sir William Wilson , Knight ; Captain Richard Borthwick , Mr . William Wodman , Mr . William Grey , Mr . Samuel Taylour , and Mr . William Wise . "

" I was the Senior Pellow among them ( it being 35 years since I was admitted ) there was present besides myself the Fellows after named , Mr . Thomas Wise , Master of the Masons-Company this present year ; Mr . Thomas Shorthose , Mr . Thomas Shadbolt-Waidsfford , Esq ., Mr . Nicholas Young , Mr . John Shorthose , Mr . William Hanion , Mr . John Thompson , and Mr . William Stanton . We all dined at the Half-Moon-Tavern in Cheapside , at a noble Dinner prepared at the charge of the new accepted Masons . "

On comparing the above with the facsimile , a few differences of a minor character are apparent , also some of the contractions in the original are altered to the words in full , and the portions in italics exhibit the fancy of the Editor or Printer . Under 1682 the word in is added in the third line of the reproduction , following " Hall , " and the word " Noon " should be given as " Noone . " One of the names should be Woodman , and Samuel is spelt " Samitell , " also the final " e " being omitted once or twice , and old forms of printing such words as "Fellowes , " " Dyned , " & c .

The really serious departure Irom the MS . is the addition of the word by after the word Free-Mason , and before the names of Sir William Wilson and five others , who were the six " admitted into the Fellowship , " and not those by whose aid Ashmole was admitted . The second edition is in octavo ( pp . vii ., 399 ) and contains " The Lives of those eminent Antiquaries , Elias Ashmole , Esquire , and Mr . William Lilly ,

written by themselves , & c „ London ; Printed for T . Davies , in Russelstreet , Covent Garden , M . D . CCLXXI V ., " having portraits of the two celebrities named . The life of Ashmole thus reproduced , begins at page 283 , and finishes the volume . Under the entry , of 1646 the name of Richard Ellam is omitted , and the unfortunate word " by" is inserted in the account of 1682 , the italics generally being absent from the edition of 1774 . These two entries in Ashmole ' s Diary are sure indications of speculative

Freemasonry , long prior to the advent of the Grand Lodge of England in 1717 , proving to my mind , and I should think to all thoughtful Students , that in 1646-82 there were lodges being held in Warrington , London , and elsewhere , into which gentlemen were admitted , and whose meetings were not utilized for operative purposes . That there were also lodges assembling for trade interests during the same period appears to be equally as clearly established . This being so , the notion that the premier Grand Lodge inaugurated gpeculative Freemasonry is wholly untenable . W . J . HUGHAN .

United Grand Lodge Of England.

UNITED GRAND LODGE OF ENGLAND .

The following is the business to be transacted on Wednesday , 5 th inst .: 1 . The minutes of the Quarterly Communication of the 6 th March for confirmation . 2 . The minutes of the Grand Ffstival of the 24 th April for confirmation . 3 . Coram inication from the Most Worshipful Grand Master , submitting and recommending an application from the Body styled "The United Grand Lodge ot Victuri-j , " tor rrcogmtt > n .

4 . Appointment and investiture of President of the Board of General Puruo-es . 5 . Election of members of the Board of General Purposes . 6 . Election of Members of the Colonial Board . 7 . Election of Grand Lodge Auditor . 8 . Election of Members for the Committee of Management of the " Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution for Aged Freemasons and Widows of Freemasons , "

United Grand Lodge Of England.

9 . Report of the Board of Benevolence for the last quarter , in which are recommendations for the following Grants , viz .: — The widow of a brother of the Lodge of Unity , No . 13- ? J , Creditor ! £ 50 o o The widow of a brother of the Tees Lodge , No . 509 , Stockton-on-Tees ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 50 o o A brother of the Mount Lebanon Lodge , No . 73 , London ... So o 0 A brother of the Doric Lodge , No . 1193 , Wymonrlham ... ... 50 o o A brother of the Glamorgan Lodge , No . 36 , Cardiff ... ... 50 o 0 A brother of the Lodge of Perseverance . No . 213 , Norwich ... 100 o o A brother of the Doric Lodge , No . 933 , London ... ... .. So o 0 The widow of a brother of the St . Martin ' s Le Grand Lodge , No . 1538 , London ... ... ... ... ... ... 50 o 0 A brother of . the Tuscan Lods'e , No . 14 , London ... ... 50 o o The widow of abrother of the Me-chants ' Lodge , No . 241 , Liverpool 50 o o A brother of the Amity Lodge , No . 137 , Poole ... ... ... 50 o o A brother of the Lebanon Lodtre , No . 1326 . Feltham ... ... 50 o o The widow of a brother of the Derwent Lodge , No . 40 , Hastings ... 50 o o A brother of the Witham Lodge , No . 297 , Lincoln ... ... 50 o o A brother of the Villiers Lodge , No . 1194 , Hampton Court ... 60 o o 10 . REPORT OF THE BOARD OF GENERAL PURPOSES . To the United Grand Lodge of Ancient Free and Accepted Masons of England . The Board of General Purposes beg to submit a statement of the Grand Lodge accounts , at the last meeting of the Finance Committee , held on Friday , the 17 th day of May instant , showing a balance in the Bank oE England ( Western Branch ) of £ 5863 7 s . 2 d ., and in the hands of the Grand Secretary for petty cash ^" 100 , and for servants' wages £ 100 , and balance of annual allowance for librarv -.-. 10 AS . id .

( Signed ) THOMAS FENN , President . Freemasons' Hall , London , W . C , 21 st May , 1889 . At the meeting of the Board held on Tuesday , the 21 st May , after the ordinary business had been disposed of , the following resolution was passed , viz . : — That the cordial thanks of the members of the Board of General Purposes be given to V . W . Brother 'lhomas Fenn , the President , for the very able and courteous manner in which he has presided over the meetings of the Board during the past year . ( Signed ) CHARLES BELTON , Vice-President . 11 . The annual report of the Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution for Aged Freemasons and Widows of Freemasons , dated 17 th May , 188 9 , will be laid before Grand Lodge . 12 . NOTICE OP MOTIONBy Bro . RAYNHAM STEWART , P . G . D . — That the sum of £ 70 be given from the Fund of General Purposes ; that the money be placed in the hands of the Secretary of the " Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution for Aged Freemasons and Widows of Freemasons , " to supply the inmates of the Institution at Croydon with coals during the winter season . List of brethren nominated for the Board of General Purposes :

CANDIDATES . NOMINATED BY Bro . Harry E . Pollard , W . M . 4 . Bro . Charles Belton . D . G . D . of C , „ William Masters , P . M . 2128 . „ Geo . Cooper , P . G . D . * „ F . E . Pocock , M . D ., P . M . 1891 . ) „ Tom Drew Bear , P . M . 1584 . [ „ Saml . H . Parkhouse , P . M . 511 „ E . C . Mulvey , W . M . 179 . ) „ H . Tipper , W . M . 2054 . „ Edward Letchworth , P . G . D . * „ Capt . T . C . Walls , W . M . 1656 . „ Henry J . Lardner , P . M . 1623 . * „ T . Hastings Miller , W . M . 2192 . ") T r ., , D . „ _ . „ G . Gardner , W . M . 2309 . j » J- L . Mather , P . A . G . D . C . * „ F . E . Pocock , M . D ., P . M . 1891 . ^ * „ Geo . Read , P . M . 511 . „ Tom D . Bear , P . M . 1584 . no / - D r > T *„ T . H . Miller , W . M . 2192 . ' » D . P . Cama , P . G . Treasurer , * „ W . A . Scurrah , W . M . 167 . „ E . C Mulvey , W . M . 179 . „ Gordon Smith , W . M . 14 . „ John C . Radford , W . M . 2243 . „ George Gardner , W . M . 2309 . „ Lord G . Hamilton , M . P .. G . W . * „ J . S . Cumberland , P . M . 2128 . ¦[ " ^ -Col ^ Hon . T . Orde-Powlett , „ T . W . Richardson , P . M . 2029 . „ Capt . T . C . Walls , W . M . 1656 . * „ W . Alfred Scurrah , W . M . 16 7 . „ W . M . Stiles , P . M . 1507 . * „ Joseph Clever , P . M . 181 S . „ James Terry , P . G . S . B . * „ William A . Scurrah , W . M . 16 7 . „ SirR . N . Fo \ v \ er , Bart ., P . G . W . * „ George Read , P . M . 511 . „ Samuel Cochrane , W . M . 3 . * „ Joseph Clever , P . M . 1 S 18 . „ W . H . Saunders , P . M . 1 . 503 . „ Lennox Browne , W . M . 2256 . , „ Harry Tipper , W . M . 2054 . „ Harry E . Pollard , W . M . 4 . „ William H . Rylands , W-M . 2 . ,, Arthur C . Tanqueray , W . M . 33 . „ A . G . Browning , W . M . 2140 . „ J . L . Alex . Monckton , M . A ., W . M . 197 . I „ Robert Turtle Pigott , D . C . L ., * „ William A . Dawson , P . M . 1768 . f P . A . G . D . C . * „ T . Hastings Miller , W . M . 2192 . „ Joseph D . Langton , P . M . 2096 . „ Tom Drew Bear , P . M . 1584 . „ Henry Bishop , P . M . 66 . „ William G . Lemon , P . M . 165 . * „ Joseph Clever , P . M . 1818 . * „ Henry Pritchard , P . M . 1415 . / „ John R . Clipperton , P . M . 66 . „ Asher Barfield , P . G . Treas . * „ George Read , P . M . 511 . „ Howard H . Room , P . M . nS 9 ' * „ T . H . Miller , W . M . 2192 . \ „ Thomas Catling , W . M . 2190 . ( „ Edward Terry , Grand Treas . „ Lennox Browne , W . M . 22156 . J

List of brethren nominated for the Colonial Board : Bro . Col . Frederick Gadsden ( Madras ) , P . M . 434 , nominated by Bro . Charles Belton , Oep-G . Dir . of Cers . ; Bro . Capt . Thomas Charles Walls , W . M . 165 & . nominated by Bro . Henry J . Lardner , P . M . 1623 ; Bros . James Brett , P . M-177 , Col . Frederick Gadsden , P . M . 434 , Reginald St . A . Roumieu , P- j ' 1537 , Albert Escott , P . M . 1539 , Capt . Thomas Charles Walls , W . M ' 1650 , John Speight Cumberland , P . M . 2128 , and Lennox Browne , W . " '' 2256 , nominated by Bro . VV . M . Bywater , P . G . Swd . Br . List of brelhien nominated for the Committee of Management f ° *• Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution for Aged Freemasons and Wido * of Freemasons : Bros . C . A . Cottebrune , P . M . 733 , Hugh Cotter , P- ' 554 , J . E . Dawson , P . M . 404 , C . G . Dilley , P . M . 1155 , Major A . Durrani

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