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Provincial Meetings.

Bro . Tooth also acknowledged the toast , and said he should be glad to see a scheme formulated whereby an Institution could be established nearer home . Bro . W . R . Tooth proposed "The Officers of the Lodge , " which was acknowledged by Bro . Mitchell , and the

toast list concluded with the Tyler's toast . During the evening some excellent music was heard , songs being given by Bros . Mitchell , Ashford , Baker , Jervis , Wood , W . H . Jones , A . B . Jones , Johnson , and Hickman . Bro . Ashford was the accompanist .

THORNE . St . Nicholas Lodge ( No . 2259 ) . —An emergency meeting was held on Wednesday , the 21 st ult ., at the Peace Hall , when there were present Bros . S . H . C . Ashlin , W . M . ; J . H . Bletcher , l . P . M . j 1 . Constable , S . W . ; A . L . Peace , Treas ., acting J . W . ; W . P . Robotham , Sec ; R . Wood , P . P . G . S . B .: R . N . BrunveeW . M . 14 S 2 ; H . 1 . PawsonOrg . ; W . Martin ,

, , S . D . ; A . Goodhind , J . D . ; T . Barber , I . G . ; B . Maskill , W . Pickering , T . Livingstone , Almoner ; G . Eland , and F . Pine , Tyler . Visitors : Bros . W . Chamberlain , 14 S 2 ; R . Wressel , 14 S 2 ; C . Fox , S . W . 14 S 2 j and others . The lodge having been opened , Bro . Eland was raised to

the Sublime Degree of a M . M ., the ceremony being ably gone through by Bro . A . L . Peace . This being the last lodge during- the present year of office of the W . M ., the brethren adjourned to the supper-room , where a very pleasant hour was passed in toast , brotherly chat , and * ong .

Royal Arch.

Royal Arch .

Rose Chapter ( No . 1622 ) . —A regular convocation of this recently-consecrated chapter was held at the Surrey Masonic Hall , Camberwell , on Saturday , the 24 th ult ., when there were present Comps . F . Hilton , P . Z ., M . E . Z . ; H . J . Martin , H . ; F . Williams , J . ; Kirby , Treas . ; Loader , S . E . ; Webb , S . N . ; Pullen , P . S . ; Thompson , 2 nd A . S . ; Chouvaux , Org . ; Whiteman , Janitor ; H . PotterJ . Bladon , F . VV . Pearce , J . R . Cass ,

, E . A . Rice , W . Dawson , T . H . Salmon , W . E . Jeffery , J . Derham , G . Lewis , J . Dunn , J . Parr , J . Hooper , and G . Pike . Visitors : Comps . R . J . Wishart , M . E . Z . 407 , D . G . S . N . Malta ; T . Grummant , P . Z . 1275 ; J . Hills , M . E . Z . 1329 ; Voisey , P . Z . 1329 ; Briant , 1329 ; R . Davis , J . I 2 irt ; andCharman , M . E . Z . 106 S . The chapter was opened , and the minutes of the previous convocation read and confirmed . Comp . H . Vickery was

invested with the collar of I . P . Z . Bro . J . M . Ellison , 1 O 22 , was exalted to the Degree of R . A . M . in a very impressive manner . Several letters of apology for non-attendance were read . The business of the chapter being ended , the companions adjourned to a banquet , over which the M . E . Z . most ably presided . At the close , the loyal and Royal Arch toasts were given

in appropriate terms by the M . E . Z ., and were cordially received . In giving the toa-t of " The Grand Officers" the M . E . Z . said the companions knew how much the Grand Officers had at heart the welfare of Royal Arch Masonry , and how ready they ever were to do their utmost to further the interests of the Order . The toast of "The M . E . Z . " was given by Comp .

Vickery , I . P . Z ., who referred to the excellent manner in which the chief duties of the chapter had been carried out b y Comp . Hilton since its consecration just six months ago . He felt sure that the M . E . Z ., when called upon to do so , would install his successor in the same able manner in which he had performed every duty he had undertaken in Freemasonry . The toast was most enthusiastically received .

The M . E . Z ., in response , thanked the companions for the kind manner in which the toast of his health had been received . He felt exceedingly proud to preside over them , and he thought that few , if any chapter which was only six months old , could boast of such a meeting as the present one . It was gratifying to him as their first Z . to be so ably supported by the officers and the members , and as the chief founder of the chapter , he would always have its best

interests at heart . The toast of "The II . and J . " was next given and cordially recieved . In proposing it the M . E . Z . said they were companions of whom they had every reason to be proud , both having distinguished themselves in Freemasonry . Comp . H . J . Martin , as VV . M . of the Rose Lodge , was just retiring after a most successful year of office , whilst Comp . F . Williams ' s year of office in the

Temple Lodge was one which would long be remembered and appreciated by the brethren of that lodge , and their zeal in Royal Arch Masonry was well in keeping with their efforts in the Craft . Comp . Martin , H ., thanked thecompanions for the reception they had given the toast , remarking that while he had worked industriously to qualify himself for his present position , he had to thank the M . E . Z . for the valuable assistance he had

always received from him , and assured the companions that the same assistance would be ungrudgingly given to every companion present in need of it . Comp . Williams , J . also thanked the companions , and said that while he had the honour of holding a position in the Rose Chapter its welfare should not suffer through him . The M . E . Z . next gave the toast of "The Exiltce , " congratulating Comp . Ellison on his exaltation , remarking

that he felt sure that the companions would lind in Comp . Ellison a worthy member of the Order . 'the toast was well received , and Comp . Ellison suitably responded . The M . E . Z . then gave the toast of "The Visitors , " speaking at length on the excellent qualities of the companions , he , on behalf of the Rose Chapter , so cordially welcomed . This toast was also enthusiastically received .

Comps . Wishart , | Grummant , Davis , Hills , Briant , and Voisey responded , expressing pleasure at having spent an enjoyable evening both in and out of the chapter , the remarks of the latter companion as to the various lessons taught by Freemasonry being very instructive . The next toast was that of "The Treasurer and S . E . " The M . E . Z . dilated upon the excellent qualities of Comps . Kirby and Loader , and the untiring energy displayed by them in their respective offices . The toast was well received .

Royal Arch.

Comp . Kirby heartily thanked the companions for the kind manner in which they had received the toast , and expressed his willingness to do all in his power to promote the welfare of the chapter . Comp . Loader also sincerely thanked the companions for drinking his health in such a cordial manner , adding that , having accepted the position of S . E ., he did all that lay in

his power to carry out the duties in a conscientious and faithful manner . The M . E . Z . then gave "The Health of the Officers , " remarking that it must have been gratifying to everyone ^ in the chapter to have witnessed the very careful way in which Comp . Dr . Webb hid performed the duties of S . N . for the first time . The P . S . was a companion whose valuable

services the members of the chapter would never forget . He had for his assistant that night Comp . G . Thompson , who had kindly coupled with his duties of Assistant Sojourner the office of Steward , looking after their comforts at the banquet table . The M . E . Z . felt sure that the companions were all pleased to have such efficient officers , and it was

extremely gratifying to him personally to be so ably supported , and it would be his chief aim to keep up the reputation they had earned for efficient working . The toast was ^ cordially received , Comps . Webb , Pullen , and Thompson responding . The Janitor ' s toast brought to a close a most pleasant

evening . Comps . Voisey , Thompson , Williams , Potter , Chouvaux , and Derham materially added to the enjoyment of the evening with songs , recitations , and music .

GREAT STANMORE . Stanmore Chapter ( No . 1549 ) . —This prosperous chapter , which combines many local Craft lodges and is the largest in the Province of Middlesex , completed its 13 th season on Wednesday , the 14 th ult ., at the Abercorn Arms . The first business was the installation as J . of Comp . Major H . B . Weatherall , the respected W . M . ot the

Abercorn Lodge , who in his official military capacity was unavoidably absent at the previous meeting . This was ably performed by the veteran Comp . C . H . Webb , P . Z . After confirming the minutes of the previous meeting , and of the audit meeting , which although shoning for various reasons several members had left the chapter , six new members during the year had kept up the standard , with the prospect

of yet more in the coming year . The lectures from the three Principals' chairs ( which were unavoidably deferred at his exaltaton ) were then given in a manner for which this chapter is noted to Comp . Wm . Dean . A great loss having been sustained through the death of his wife , since the last meering , by their highly-esteemed Comp . E . Bentley Havnes . P . Z ., a vute of sympathy was feelingly conveyed

to him , and ordered to he recorded on the minutes , for wh ' ch he briefly responded . The chapter was then closed , and an enjoyable dinner completed a very successful gathering , much being due to the facilities now given b y the new branch railway from Harrow to Stanmore , which makes the Abercorn Hotel , with its beautiful surroundings , so easy of access .

Among those present were Comps . D . R . Soames , M . E . Z . ; Dr . Rogers , P . Z ., H . ( in the absence of Comp . Shutt ); E . B . Haines , P . Z ., / . ; C . Veal , P . Z ., S . E . ; W . VV . Mansfield , S . N . ; W . Taylor , 1 st A . S . ; S . Ellis , Janitor ; Wilson , J . P . Taylor , j . Crook , VV . Dean , G . Sturman , B . C . Gowan , and J . Best . Visitors : Comps . T . S . Anderson , 1036 , and Wm . Lewis , 1385 .

WITHINGTON . Architect Chapter ( No . 1375 ) . —The regular meeting was held on Monday , the 19 th ult ., at the Town Hall . The chapter was opened by Comp . VV . W . Wilson , M . E . Z . The ballot was taken for Bro . Schofield , of the Ashton Lodge , and , being favourable , he was exalted by the M . E . Z . in a most perfect manner . The result of the election of officers for the ensuing year was as follows :

Comps . VV . T . Hesketh , as M . E . Z . ; Dunbar Murray , H . ; H . Gordon Small , J . ; G . D . Pochin , Treas . ; G . Rostron , S . E . ; T . Uostron , S . N . ; J . R . R . Jeffery , P . S . ; and M . Aspden , ist A . S . ; A . T . McGregor , 2 nd A . S ., and Comps . Aspden and McGregor as Auditors . The beautiful and massive new furniture , which was supplied by Comp . George Kenning , was used for the first time , and was admired by all present .

Mark Masonry.

Mark Masonry .

ALFRETON . St . Martin Lodge ( No . 414 ) . —The second festival was held on Tuesday , the 20 th ultimo , at the Masonic Room . This lodge was consecrated in iSyi by Bro . C Fitzgerald Matier , G . Sec , assisted by Bros . Robt . Berridge , G . D . C , and the Rev . S . Wathen Wigg , P . G . Sec . Leicestershire ; and has now about 20 members , Bro .

A . Scholield , one of the founders , being the first Master . The installation ceremony was performed by Bro . Wallis , P . G . D . England , P . P . S . G . W . lie installed the S . W ., Bro . Holland Rowbottom , P . G . S . B ., as W . M ., in place of Bro . Fisher , the retiring W . M . Bro . Wallis was assisted by Bro . Edgar Home , P . P . J . G . W . The following visitors were also present : Bros , the Hon . C . W . Trollope , P . G .

Stwd . ; J . Cook , Ilkeston Lodge ; and others . The VV . M . subsequently appointed the following officers : Bros . Fisher , l . P . M . ; Fielding , S . W . ; Diamond Pye , J . W . ; G . Wild , M . O . ; Boag , S . O . ; Dawes , J . O . ; Schofield , P . M ., P . P . G . P ., Treas . ; Lee , Sec . and R . of M . ; Watson , S . D . ; Lee , J . D . ; Rev . S . C . Hay ward , Chap . ; Lumley ,

I . G . ; Green and Barber , Stewards ; and G . Bunting , Tyltr . Bro . Iloskyng was also present , and Bro . the Rev . J . W . Maltby joined the brethren aftewards . The brethren and visitors subsequently sat down to their annual banquet at the George Hotel , when a sumptuous repast was served by Bro . Schofield .

Lodges And Chapters Of Instruction.

Lodges and Chapters of Instruction .

PRINCE FREDERICK WILLIAM LODGE ( No . 753 ) . —A meeting was held on 'Tuesday , the 27 th ult ., at the Eagle Tavern , Chfton-road , Maida Vale . Present : Bros . E . S . White , VV . M . ; R . T . Kedfearn , S . W . ; W . P . Clark , J . W . ; G . Wood , Preceptor ; VV . J . Stratton ,

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Treas . ; J . J . Thomas , Sec ; W . Chappie , SD p Coleman , j . D . ; Wood , D . C . ; VV . Parsons , I . G . p ' Stallibrass , Steward ; R . Cory , P . M . I 6 SI ; and H r R . Dailey . Visitors : Bros . J . B . Ryder , P . M . 113 G ' V H . Chandler , 753 ; G . Russell , 1641 ; and W . F . Fa ' gan 1567 . The lodge was opened in due form , and the minutes of the last meeting read and confirmed . The lod ge was opened in the Second Degree , and the ceremony of installs .

tion rehearsed , Bro . Coleman was presented and obli gated after which the lodge was opened in the Third Degree , and all brethren below the rank of an Installed Master were asked to retire for a short time . A Board of Installed Masters was then formed , and Bro . Coleman dul y installed into the chairof K . S . according to ancient custom . The brethren were next readmitted , and saluted the W . M . j n

the Three Degrees . The W . M . appointed and invested his officers , and the three addresses were very impressivel y given by the Installing Master , Bro . White . At the conelusion of the ceremony of installation the tst and 2 nd Sections of the Lecture were worked by the Preceptor assisted by the brethren . Bros . Ryder , Chandler , Russell ' and Fagan were elected members of this lodge of instruction . Bro . Redfearn was elected W . M . for the ensuing

week , and appointed the officers in rotation . In consequence of the death of the wife of Bro . R . H . Dillon the members present passed a vote of sympathy and condolence with him in his sad bereavement . A vote of thanks was passed to Bro . White for the excellent manner in which he rehearsed the ceremony of installation for the first time , Nothing further offering for the good of Freemasonry , the lodge was closed .

BLACKHEATH LODGE ( No . 1320 ) . —The usual weekly meeting was held at the Milkwood Tavern Milkwood-road , Loughborough Junction , on Monday , the 26 th ult ., when there were present Bros . A . C Wood W . M . ; Cass , S . W . ; Niblett , J . W . ; F . Hilton , P . M ., ' Preceptor ; T . R . Cass , Treas . ; C . H . Stone , Sec ; Turner , S . D . ; Dawson , J . D . ; Chabot , I . G . ; A E .

Rice , Asst . Sec . ; Orton , Fisher , Mayer , Kimpton , Bate , Telling , Braik , Salmon , Pack , Hawkins , Hill , Sly , Pullen , Plant , Dr . Raw , and H . G . Martin . The minutes of the previous meeting were read and confirmed . The ceremony of initiation was rehearsed , Bro . Bate being the candidate . The lodge was called off and on . The lodge was opened in the Second Degree . Bro . Hill having offered himself as candidate to be raised ,

answered the usual questions , was entrusted , and retired . The lodge was opened in the Third Degree , and Bro . Hill raised in due form , Bro . Hill giving the traditional history . Bro . Braik , London Scottish Rifles Lodge , and Bro . Hawkins , Honor Oak Lodge , were elected joining members . Bro . Cass , S . W ., was elected to the chair for the next meeting A hearty vote of thanks was accorded to Bro . Turner for presenting the lodge with case to contain the Volume of the Sacred Law . The lodge was then closed .

HYDE PARK LODGE ( No . 1425 ) . —A meeting was held on Monday , the 5 th ult ., at the Prince of Wales Hotel , corner of Eastbourne-terrace and Bishop's-road , Paddington , W ., when there were present Bros . VV . j . Lovegrove , P . M . 1988 , P . P . G . S . of W . Salop , W . M . ; Capt . M . j . R . Dundas , W . M . 1361 , S . W . ; Frank Herold , P . M . 105 G , J . W . ; H . Dehane , P . M . 1543 , Sec . ; G .

Wedlake , P . M . 121 , S . D . ; J . C . Conway , J . D . ; M . Rosenberg , I . G . ; G . Gosshawfi , Tyler ; and Geo . Weaver . The lodge was opened in due form , and the minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed . The lodge was opened in the Second Degree , and after the usual preliminaries , the lodge was opened in the Third Degree , and the ceremony of raising was rehearsed , Bro . Weaver being

the candidate . The W . M . gave the traditional history . A vote of thanks was passed to the W . M . for so ably presiding . Bro . Capt . Dundas was elected VV . M . for the next meeting—officers to be in rotation . The W . M . elect announced that he would rehearse the ceremony of installation at the next meeting . After "Hearty good wishes , " the lodge was closed .

ISLINGTON LODGE ( No . 1471 ) . —The usual weekly meeting was held on 1 uesday , the 27 th ult , at the Cock Tavern , Highbury , when there were present Bros . Milton Smith , W . M . ; R . P . Upton , S . W . ; G . T . Chretien , J . W . ; W . Hancock , Preceptor ; J . Vetch , P . P . G . S . B . Herts , Treas . ; C . M . Coxon , Sec ; K . Loomes , S . D . ; H . J . Kimbell , jun ., J . D . ; E . Swain ,

I . G . ; J . Duncan , H . B . Harding , E . C . Kilsby , J . W . Clarke , E . C . Young , J . Amand , D . C Ritchie , E . Hobbs , J . K . Merrett , A . Humphreys , and D . M . Forbes . The lodge was opened in due form , and the minute of the previous meeting were read and confirmed . The ceremony of initiation was then rehearsed , Bro . Young being the candidate . The lodge was opened in the Second

Degree , when Bro . Harding answered the questions leading to the Third Degree , and was entrusted . The lodge was opened in the 'Third Degree , and Bro . Smith vacated the chair in favour of Bro . Coxon , who rehearsed the ceremony of raising , Bro . Harding being the candidate . Bro . Smith again occupied the chair , and the lodge was resumed in the First Degree . Bo . D . M . Forbes was unanimously electee

elected a member of the lodge . Bro . Upton was W . M . for the ensuing week , and appointed the officers in rotation . A Committee was elected to audit the accounts for the annual balance-sheet . The lodge was then closed . KENSINGTON LODGE ( No . 17 C 7 ) . —A meeting w »* held on Tuesday , the 27 th ult ., at the Scarsdale Arms ,

Edwardes-square , Kensington , when there were present Bros . E . E . Gellowski , W . M . 534 , W . M . ; H . G . Uanby , W . M . 1056 , S . W . ; W . B . Neville , J . W . ; «•' . ' Williams , P . M ., & c , Deputy Preceptor ; F . Craggs , ' ¦ '" . " Sec ; Lewis Beale , S . D . ; VV . Thwaites , J . U . ; J-J ; Rumball . I . G .: I . R . Hubharrl . P . M .. P . I . G . D . Surrey , '

A . Williams , P . M . ; T . C . Freeman , VV . M . 17 67 ; {]• Guntrip , T . C Dyer , H . R . Elkin , T . Simpson , and J . Neville . 1 / The lodge was opened in due form . Bro . ^''" ' ^ J vacated the chair of W . M . in favour of Bro . Danuy , > ^ rehearsed the ceremony of initiation , Bro . Elkin ? '" ° and ; candidate . Bro . Gellowski resumed the Master s chair , ^ the lodge was opened in the Second Degree . Bro . rre ^ offered himself as a candidate lor raising , ami P * -J" ° ivas examination in nood form , was entrusted . The loot

opened in the Tnird Degree , and the raising cerem y ^ , j hearsed . The lodge was resumed to the I'irst ' X ^ . Bros . Rumball and simpson were elected joining nw j J Bro . Danby was elected W . M . for the next meet " " 1 the lodge was closed . j

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Provincial Meetings.

Bro . Tooth also acknowledged the toast , and said he should be glad to see a scheme formulated whereby an Institution could be established nearer home . Bro . W . R . Tooth proposed "The Officers of the Lodge , " which was acknowledged by Bro . Mitchell , and the

toast list concluded with the Tyler's toast . During the evening some excellent music was heard , songs being given by Bros . Mitchell , Ashford , Baker , Jervis , Wood , W . H . Jones , A . B . Jones , Johnson , and Hickman . Bro . Ashford was the accompanist .

THORNE . St . Nicholas Lodge ( No . 2259 ) . —An emergency meeting was held on Wednesday , the 21 st ult ., at the Peace Hall , when there were present Bros . S . H . C . Ashlin , W . M . ; J . H . Bletcher , l . P . M . j 1 . Constable , S . W . ; A . L . Peace , Treas ., acting J . W . ; W . P . Robotham , Sec ; R . Wood , P . P . G . S . B .: R . N . BrunveeW . M . 14 S 2 ; H . 1 . PawsonOrg . ; W . Martin ,

, , S . D . ; A . Goodhind , J . D . ; T . Barber , I . G . ; B . Maskill , W . Pickering , T . Livingstone , Almoner ; G . Eland , and F . Pine , Tyler . Visitors : Bros . W . Chamberlain , 14 S 2 ; R . Wressel , 14 S 2 ; C . Fox , S . W . 14 S 2 j and others . The lodge having been opened , Bro . Eland was raised to

the Sublime Degree of a M . M ., the ceremony being ably gone through by Bro . A . L . Peace . This being the last lodge during- the present year of office of the W . M ., the brethren adjourned to the supper-room , where a very pleasant hour was passed in toast , brotherly chat , and * ong .

Royal Arch.

Royal Arch .

Rose Chapter ( No . 1622 ) . —A regular convocation of this recently-consecrated chapter was held at the Surrey Masonic Hall , Camberwell , on Saturday , the 24 th ult ., when there were present Comps . F . Hilton , P . Z ., M . E . Z . ; H . J . Martin , H . ; F . Williams , J . ; Kirby , Treas . ; Loader , S . E . ; Webb , S . N . ; Pullen , P . S . ; Thompson , 2 nd A . S . ; Chouvaux , Org . ; Whiteman , Janitor ; H . PotterJ . Bladon , F . VV . Pearce , J . R . Cass ,

, E . A . Rice , W . Dawson , T . H . Salmon , W . E . Jeffery , J . Derham , G . Lewis , J . Dunn , J . Parr , J . Hooper , and G . Pike . Visitors : Comps . R . J . Wishart , M . E . Z . 407 , D . G . S . N . Malta ; T . Grummant , P . Z . 1275 ; J . Hills , M . E . Z . 1329 ; Voisey , P . Z . 1329 ; Briant , 1329 ; R . Davis , J . I 2 irt ; andCharman , M . E . Z . 106 S . The chapter was opened , and the minutes of the previous convocation read and confirmed . Comp . H . Vickery was

invested with the collar of I . P . Z . Bro . J . M . Ellison , 1 O 22 , was exalted to the Degree of R . A . M . in a very impressive manner . Several letters of apology for non-attendance were read . The business of the chapter being ended , the companions adjourned to a banquet , over which the M . E . Z . most ably presided . At the close , the loyal and Royal Arch toasts were given

in appropriate terms by the M . E . Z ., and were cordially received . In giving the toa-t of " The Grand Officers" the M . E . Z . said the companions knew how much the Grand Officers had at heart the welfare of Royal Arch Masonry , and how ready they ever were to do their utmost to further the interests of the Order . The toast of "The M . E . Z . " was given by Comp .

Vickery , I . P . Z ., who referred to the excellent manner in which the chief duties of the chapter had been carried out b y Comp . Hilton since its consecration just six months ago . He felt sure that the M . E . Z ., when called upon to do so , would install his successor in the same able manner in which he had performed every duty he had undertaken in Freemasonry . The toast was most enthusiastically received .

The M . E . Z ., in response , thanked the companions for the kind manner in which the toast of his health had been received . He felt exceedingly proud to preside over them , and he thought that few , if any chapter which was only six months old , could boast of such a meeting as the present one . It was gratifying to him as their first Z . to be so ably supported by the officers and the members , and as the chief founder of the chapter , he would always have its best

interests at heart . The toast of "The II . and J . " was next given and cordially recieved . In proposing it the M . E . Z . said they were companions of whom they had every reason to be proud , both having distinguished themselves in Freemasonry . Comp . H . J . Martin , as VV . M . of the Rose Lodge , was just retiring after a most successful year of office , whilst Comp . F . Williams ' s year of office in the

Temple Lodge was one which would long be remembered and appreciated by the brethren of that lodge , and their zeal in Royal Arch Masonry was well in keeping with their efforts in the Craft . Comp . Martin , H ., thanked thecompanions for the reception they had given the toast , remarking that while he had worked industriously to qualify himself for his present position , he had to thank the M . E . Z . for the valuable assistance he had

always received from him , and assured the companions that the same assistance would be ungrudgingly given to every companion present in need of it . Comp . Williams , J . also thanked the companions , and said that while he had the honour of holding a position in the Rose Chapter its welfare should not suffer through him . The M . E . Z . next gave the toast of "The Exiltce , " congratulating Comp . Ellison on his exaltation , remarking

that he felt sure that the companions would lind in Comp . Ellison a worthy member of the Order . 'the toast was well received , and Comp . Ellison suitably responded . The M . E . Z . then gave the toast of "The Visitors , " speaking at length on the excellent qualities of the companions , he , on behalf of the Rose Chapter , so cordially welcomed . This toast was also enthusiastically received .

Comps . Wishart , | Grummant , Davis , Hills , Briant , and Voisey responded , expressing pleasure at having spent an enjoyable evening both in and out of the chapter , the remarks of the latter companion as to the various lessons taught by Freemasonry being very instructive . The next toast was that of "The Treasurer and S . E . " The M . E . Z . dilated upon the excellent qualities of Comps . Kirby and Loader , and the untiring energy displayed by them in their respective offices . The toast was well received .

Royal Arch.

Comp . Kirby heartily thanked the companions for the kind manner in which they had received the toast , and expressed his willingness to do all in his power to promote the welfare of the chapter . Comp . Loader also sincerely thanked the companions for drinking his health in such a cordial manner , adding that , having accepted the position of S . E ., he did all that lay in

his power to carry out the duties in a conscientious and faithful manner . The M . E . Z . then gave "The Health of the Officers , " remarking that it must have been gratifying to everyone ^ in the chapter to have witnessed the very careful way in which Comp . Dr . Webb hid performed the duties of S . N . for the first time . The P . S . was a companion whose valuable

services the members of the chapter would never forget . He had for his assistant that night Comp . G . Thompson , who had kindly coupled with his duties of Assistant Sojourner the office of Steward , looking after their comforts at the banquet table . The M . E . Z . felt sure that the companions were all pleased to have such efficient officers , and it was

extremely gratifying to him personally to be so ably supported , and it would be his chief aim to keep up the reputation they had earned for efficient working . The toast was ^ cordially received , Comps . Webb , Pullen , and Thompson responding . The Janitor ' s toast brought to a close a most pleasant

evening . Comps . Voisey , Thompson , Williams , Potter , Chouvaux , and Derham materially added to the enjoyment of the evening with songs , recitations , and music .

GREAT STANMORE . Stanmore Chapter ( No . 1549 ) . —This prosperous chapter , which combines many local Craft lodges and is the largest in the Province of Middlesex , completed its 13 th season on Wednesday , the 14 th ult ., at the Abercorn Arms . The first business was the installation as J . of Comp . Major H . B . Weatherall , the respected W . M . ot the

Abercorn Lodge , who in his official military capacity was unavoidably absent at the previous meeting . This was ably performed by the veteran Comp . C . H . Webb , P . Z . After confirming the minutes of the previous meeting , and of the audit meeting , which although shoning for various reasons several members had left the chapter , six new members during the year had kept up the standard , with the prospect

of yet more in the coming year . The lectures from the three Principals' chairs ( which were unavoidably deferred at his exaltaton ) were then given in a manner for which this chapter is noted to Comp . Wm . Dean . A great loss having been sustained through the death of his wife , since the last meering , by their highly-esteemed Comp . E . Bentley Havnes . P . Z ., a vute of sympathy was feelingly conveyed

to him , and ordered to he recorded on the minutes , for wh ' ch he briefly responded . The chapter was then closed , and an enjoyable dinner completed a very successful gathering , much being due to the facilities now given b y the new branch railway from Harrow to Stanmore , which makes the Abercorn Hotel , with its beautiful surroundings , so easy of access .

Among those present were Comps . D . R . Soames , M . E . Z . ; Dr . Rogers , P . Z ., H . ( in the absence of Comp . Shutt ); E . B . Haines , P . Z ., / . ; C . Veal , P . Z ., S . E . ; W . VV . Mansfield , S . N . ; W . Taylor , 1 st A . S . ; S . Ellis , Janitor ; Wilson , J . P . Taylor , j . Crook , VV . Dean , G . Sturman , B . C . Gowan , and J . Best . Visitors : Comps . T . S . Anderson , 1036 , and Wm . Lewis , 1385 .

WITHINGTON . Architect Chapter ( No . 1375 ) . —The regular meeting was held on Monday , the 19 th ult ., at the Town Hall . The chapter was opened by Comp . VV . W . Wilson , M . E . Z . The ballot was taken for Bro . Schofield , of the Ashton Lodge , and , being favourable , he was exalted by the M . E . Z . in a most perfect manner . The result of the election of officers for the ensuing year was as follows :

Comps . VV . T . Hesketh , as M . E . Z . ; Dunbar Murray , H . ; H . Gordon Small , J . ; G . D . Pochin , Treas . ; G . Rostron , S . E . ; T . Uostron , S . N . ; J . R . R . Jeffery , P . S . ; and M . Aspden , ist A . S . ; A . T . McGregor , 2 nd A . S ., and Comps . Aspden and McGregor as Auditors . The beautiful and massive new furniture , which was supplied by Comp . George Kenning , was used for the first time , and was admired by all present .

Mark Masonry.

Mark Masonry .

ALFRETON . St . Martin Lodge ( No . 414 ) . —The second festival was held on Tuesday , the 20 th ultimo , at the Masonic Room . This lodge was consecrated in iSyi by Bro . C Fitzgerald Matier , G . Sec , assisted by Bros . Robt . Berridge , G . D . C , and the Rev . S . Wathen Wigg , P . G . Sec . Leicestershire ; and has now about 20 members , Bro .

A . Scholield , one of the founders , being the first Master . The installation ceremony was performed by Bro . Wallis , P . G . D . England , P . P . S . G . W . lie installed the S . W ., Bro . Holland Rowbottom , P . G . S . B ., as W . M ., in place of Bro . Fisher , the retiring W . M . Bro . Wallis was assisted by Bro . Edgar Home , P . P . J . G . W . The following visitors were also present : Bros , the Hon . C . W . Trollope , P . G .

Stwd . ; J . Cook , Ilkeston Lodge ; and others . The VV . M . subsequently appointed the following officers : Bros . Fisher , l . P . M . ; Fielding , S . W . ; Diamond Pye , J . W . ; G . Wild , M . O . ; Boag , S . O . ; Dawes , J . O . ; Schofield , P . M ., P . P . G . P ., Treas . ; Lee , Sec . and R . of M . ; Watson , S . D . ; Lee , J . D . ; Rev . S . C . Hay ward , Chap . ; Lumley ,

I . G . ; Green and Barber , Stewards ; and G . Bunting , Tyltr . Bro . Iloskyng was also present , and Bro . the Rev . J . W . Maltby joined the brethren aftewards . The brethren and visitors subsequently sat down to their annual banquet at the George Hotel , when a sumptuous repast was served by Bro . Schofield .

Lodges And Chapters Of Instruction.

Lodges and Chapters of Instruction .

PRINCE FREDERICK WILLIAM LODGE ( No . 753 ) . —A meeting was held on 'Tuesday , the 27 th ult ., at the Eagle Tavern , Chfton-road , Maida Vale . Present : Bros . E . S . White , VV . M . ; R . T . Kedfearn , S . W . ; W . P . Clark , J . W . ; G . Wood , Preceptor ; VV . J . Stratton ,

Lodges And Chapters Of Instruction.

Treas . ; J . J . Thomas , Sec ; W . Chappie , SD p Coleman , j . D . ; Wood , D . C . ; VV . Parsons , I . G . p ' Stallibrass , Steward ; R . Cory , P . M . I 6 SI ; and H r R . Dailey . Visitors : Bros . J . B . Ryder , P . M . 113 G ' V H . Chandler , 753 ; G . Russell , 1641 ; and W . F . Fa ' gan 1567 . The lodge was opened in due form , and the minutes of the last meeting read and confirmed . The lod ge was opened in the Second Degree , and the ceremony of installs .

tion rehearsed , Bro . Coleman was presented and obli gated after which the lodge was opened in the Third Degree , and all brethren below the rank of an Installed Master were asked to retire for a short time . A Board of Installed Masters was then formed , and Bro . Coleman dul y installed into the chairof K . S . according to ancient custom . The brethren were next readmitted , and saluted the W . M . j n

the Three Degrees . The W . M . appointed and invested his officers , and the three addresses were very impressivel y given by the Installing Master , Bro . White . At the conelusion of the ceremony of installation the tst and 2 nd Sections of the Lecture were worked by the Preceptor assisted by the brethren . Bros . Ryder , Chandler , Russell ' and Fagan were elected members of this lodge of instruction . Bro . Redfearn was elected W . M . for the ensuing

week , and appointed the officers in rotation . In consequence of the death of the wife of Bro . R . H . Dillon the members present passed a vote of sympathy and condolence with him in his sad bereavement . A vote of thanks was passed to Bro . White for the excellent manner in which he rehearsed the ceremony of installation for the first time , Nothing further offering for the good of Freemasonry , the lodge was closed .

BLACKHEATH LODGE ( No . 1320 ) . —The usual weekly meeting was held at the Milkwood Tavern Milkwood-road , Loughborough Junction , on Monday , the 26 th ult ., when there were present Bros . A . C Wood W . M . ; Cass , S . W . ; Niblett , J . W . ; F . Hilton , P . M ., ' Preceptor ; T . R . Cass , Treas . ; C . H . Stone , Sec ; Turner , S . D . ; Dawson , J . D . ; Chabot , I . G . ; A E .

Rice , Asst . Sec . ; Orton , Fisher , Mayer , Kimpton , Bate , Telling , Braik , Salmon , Pack , Hawkins , Hill , Sly , Pullen , Plant , Dr . Raw , and H . G . Martin . The minutes of the previous meeting were read and confirmed . The ceremony of initiation was rehearsed , Bro . Bate being the candidate . The lodge was called off and on . The lodge was opened in the Second Degree . Bro . Hill having offered himself as candidate to be raised ,

answered the usual questions , was entrusted , and retired . The lodge was opened in the Third Degree , and Bro . Hill raised in due form , Bro . Hill giving the traditional history . Bro . Braik , London Scottish Rifles Lodge , and Bro . Hawkins , Honor Oak Lodge , were elected joining members . Bro . Cass , S . W ., was elected to the chair for the next meeting A hearty vote of thanks was accorded to Bro . Turner for presenting the lodge with case to contain the Volume of the Sacred Law . The lodge was then closed .

HYDE PARK LODGE ( No . 1425 ) . —A meeting was held on Monday , the 5 th ult ., at the Prince of Wales Hotel , corner of Eastbourne-terrace and Bishop's-road , Paddington , W ., when there were present Bros . VV . j . Lovegrove , P . M . 1988 , P . P . G . S . of W . Salop , W . M . ; Capt . M . j . R . Dundas , W . M . 1361 , S . W . ; Frank Herold , P . M . 105 G , J . W . ; H . Dehane , P . M . 1543 , Sec . ; G .

Wedlake , P . M . 121 , S . D . ; J . C . Conway , J . D . ; M . Rosenberg , I . G . ; G . Gosshawfi , Tyler ; and Geo . Weaver . The lodge was opened in due form , and the minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed . The lodge was opened in the Second Degree , and after the usual preliminaries , the lodge was opened in the Third Degree , and the ceremony of raising was rehearsed , Bro . Weaver being

the candidate . The W . M . gave the traditional history . A vote of thanks was passed to the W . M . for so ably presiding . Bro . Capt . Dundas was elected VV . M . for the next meeting—officers to be in rotation . The W . M . elect announced that he would rehearse the ceremony of installation at the next meeting . After "Hearty good wishes , " the lodge was closed .

ISLINGTON LODGE ( No . 1471 ) . —The usual weekly meeting was held on 1 uesday , the 27 th ult , at the Cock Tavern , Highbury , when there were present Bros . Milton Smith , W . M . ; R . P . Upton , S . W . ; G . T . Chretien , J . W . ; W . Hancock , Preceptor ; J . Vetch , P . P . G . S . B . Herts , Treas . ; C . M . Coxon , Sec ; K . Loomes , S . D . ; H . J . Kimbell , jun ., J . D . ; E . Swain ,

I . G . ; J . Duncan , H . B . Harding , E . C . Kilsby , J . W . Clarke , E . C . Young , J . Amand , D . C Ritchie , E . Hobbs , J . K . Merrett , A . Humphreys , and D . M . Forbes . The lodge was opened in due form , and the minute of the previous meeting were read and confirmed . The ceremony of initiation was then rehearsed , Bro . Young being the candidate . The lodge was opened in the Second

Degree , when Bro . Harding answered the questions leading to the Third Degree , and was entrusted . The lodge was opened in the 'Third Degree , and Bro . Smith vacated the chair in favour of Bro . Coxon , who rehearsed the ceremony of raising , Bro . Harding being the candidate . Bro . Smith again occupied the chair , and the lodge was resumed in the First Degree . Bo . D . M . Forbes was unanimously electee

elected a member of the lodge . Bro . Upton was W . M . for the ensuing week , and appointed the officers in rotation . A Committee was elected to audit the accounts for the annual balance-sheet . The lodge was then closed . KENSINGTON LODGE ( No . 17 C 7 ) . —A meeting w »* held on Tuesday , the 27 th ult ., at the Scarsdale Arms ,

Edwardes-square , Kensington , when there were present Bros . E . E . Gellowski , W . M . 534 , W . M . ; H . G . Uanby , W . M . 1056 , S . W . ; W . B . Neville , J . W . ; «•' . ' Williams , P . M ., & c , Deputy Preceptor ; F . Craggs , ' ¦ '" . " Sec ; Lewis Beale , S . D . ; VV . Thwaites , J . U . ; J-J ; Rumball . I . G .: I . R . Hubharrl . P . M .. P . I . G . D . Surrey , '

A . Williams , P . M . ; T . C . Freeman , VV . M . 17 67 ; {]• Guntrip , T . C Dyer , H . R . Elkin , T . Simpson , and J . Neville . 1 / The lodge was opened in due form . Bro . ^''" ' ^ J vacated the chair of W . M . in favour of Bro . Danuy , > ^ rehearsed the ceremony of initiation , Bro . Elkin ? '" ° and ; candidate . Bro . Gellowski resumed the Master s chair , ^ the lodge was opened in the Second Degree . Bro . rre ^ offered himself as a candidate lor raising , ami P * -J" ° ivas examination in nood form , was entrusted . The loot

opened in the Tnird Degree , and the raising cerem y ^ , j hearsed . The lodge was resumed to the I'irst ' X ^ . Bros . Rumball and simpson were elected joining nw j J Bro . Danby was elected W . M . for the next meet " " 1 the lodge was closed . j

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