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Article CONSECRATION OF THE DUNMOW MARK LODGE, No. 527. ← Page 2 of 2 Article PROVINCIAL GRAND MARK LODGE OF EAST ANGLIA. Page 1 of 1 Article Ancient and Accepted Rite. Page 1 of 1 Article Ancient and Accepted Rite. Page 1 of 1 Article Royal Arch. Page 1 of 1 Article Mark Masonry. Page 1 of 1
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Consecration Of The Dunmow Mark Lodge, No. 527.
above ; with the mark of his own individuality stamped upon it—with a certai n reward from One who was just and exact , but who was merciful . A . second was patient continuance and perseverance , notwithstanding the disappointment of what at first seemed to be failure . For as an encouragement to resource and effort , the teaching of this honourable Deg .-es was that no real and true work was ever lost . It mig ht bemisunderstood by
our fellow men . It might for a while , as it appeared , be u lproductive and unobserved , but it was not lost . It was under the observance of the liye that oversaw all , it would be brought to light , purified from all its imperfections , and so far as it was honest and pure would be admitted to ths high Hitrnitv of being- approved for the Master ' s work .
The ceremony of consecration was then proceeded with , those assisting the D . P . G . M . being Bros . Claude li . Egerton-Green , Prov . S . G . W ., as SW . ; Col . Landon , Prov . J . G . W ., as J . W . ; Rev . Canon Quenncll , Prov . G . C ., as Chap . ; T . J . Railing , P . G . D ., Prov . G . Sec , as Sec . ; R . Clowes , P . G . O ., Prov . G . D . C , as D . C . ; and John J . C . Turner , P . M . 145 , PPS . G . W . as l . G .
.. , The lodge was then regularly constituted by Bro . Col . Lockwood , and the Benediction having been pronounced by the Prov . G . C ., this portion of the proceedings closed . The D . Prov . G . M . then invited Bro . Claude E . lisrerton-Green , Prov . S . G . W ., to take the chair , for the purpose of installing the W . M . designate ,
Bro . j . P . Lewin , P . M . 145 , 342 , P . P . G . Std . Br ., ike . This he did in a most impressive manner , and at the conclusion of the ceremony , the new W . M . appointed and invested his officers as follows : Bros . Fred . J . Snell , P . M . 342 , S . W . ; James E . Pegram , P . M . 342 , J . W . ; J . G . Mackenzie , P . M . 342 , Sec ; John Wright , P . M . 342 , M . O . ; Edmund Piper , S . O . ; Arthur Livermore , J . O . ; Charles Livermore , S . D . ; and William 1 urner ,
A hearty vote of thanks was passed to the D . P . G . M . and other Consecrating Officers for their services , and they were elected honorary members , while the W . M . invited the Prov , G . Sec . to act as I . P . M . for the first year of the lodge . . In the evening a meeting of the new lodge was held , when six brethren were received into the Order .
Provincial Grand Mark Lodge Of East Anglia.
PROVINCIAL GRAND MARK LODGE OF EAST ANGLIA .
The annual meeting of the above Prov . G . Lodge was held at the Masonic Hall , Corn Exchange-street , Cambridge , on the 22 nd ult . In the
absence of Bros . Lord Henniker and Sir Francis G . M . Boileau , Bro . H . J . Sparkes , P . D . G . M . Bengal , presided . The lodge was held under the banner of the York Lodge , No . 334 , which meets at the Lion Hotel , Cambridge , the W . M . being Bro . G . R . Barnes .
After the usual transaction of business the following officers were ap pointed :
Bro . G . W . G . Barnard , 92 ... ... ... Prov . S . G . W . „ W . Fawssett , 334 ... •••, - Prov . J-G . W . R . H . Adie , 112 ' Prov . G . M . O . „ W . J . Nunn , 105 ... ... ... Prov . S . G . O . „ W . Kent , 70 ... ... •••Prov . J . G . O . „ Rev . Dr . Cunningham , 112 ... ... ] prov G chaps „ Rev . A . O . Brown , 112 ... ... ... ) „ A . J . Wells , 317 ( elected ) ... ... Prov . G . Treas . „ G . R . Barnes , 334 ... ... ... Prov . G . Reg . „ Major C . D . Leech , 105 ... ... Prov . G . Sec .
„ H . li . Lrreet , 334 ... ... - "ov . o . u . u . „ C . H . Rust , 92 ... ... ... Prov . J . G . D . „ W . Briggs , 112 ... ... ... Prov . G . I . of W . „ R . J . Carthew , 7 0 ... ... ... Prov . G . D . C . „ W . Patrick , 105 ... ... ... Prov . A . G . D . C . „ F . H . Potts , 334 ... ... ... Prov . G . S . B . „ C . Laceley , 334 ... - •••Prov G Std Br - „ A . H . Mann , 92 ... ... ... Prov . G . Org . „ E . Sparke , 105 ... ... ... Prov . A . G . Sec . „ F . W , Miller , 334 ... ... ... Prov . G . I . G . „ 1 . Hewitt , 10 5 ... ... ... Prov . G . Tyler .
In the absence of the D . of C . and Asst . D . of C , Bro . Major Papworth , acted as D . of C . during the day . There was a luncheon at the Lion Hotel , at which Bro . H . J . Sparkes presided .
After the meeting the brethren visited the Museum ( thanks to Dr . James ) , and were shown over it . by Bro . H . A . Chapman . At King ' s College Chapel , Bro . Dr . H . A . Mann gave a short organ recital . Among otner places visited were Trinity College and St . John ' s hall and combination room . The brethren were afterwards entertained to tea and refreshments by the members of the York Lodge at the Lion Hotel .
Ancient And Accepted Rite.
Ancient and Accepted Rite .
Royal Military Chapter , No . 89 . The first annual meeting of the above chapter since its reconstitute in iScj'jwas held at the Masonic Hall , Aldershot , on Wednesday , the 21 st ult . The business on the agenda ot the summons was to confirm the minutes of last regular meeting , to ballot for Allied 13 . Bedford , a candidate for perfection , and to install the M . W . S . for the ensuing year . Owing to the war in South Africa , a number of its members were on active service , and , in consequence , the chapter found itself in some considerable difficulty . However , on appealing to 111 . Bro . Capt . Portlock Dadson , 33 , the G . Secretary of the
Supreme Council , for aid , he suggested that the Recorder should represent and explain the case to the 111 . Bro . John Read , 31 ) , and he speedily decided , and kindly consented to go down to Aldershot and carry out the duties of installation . The chapter haying been opened , and the preliminary business disposed of , Bro . John Read proceeded to install E . and P . Bro . John Youd , the M . W . S . elect , into the chair in a most able and impressive manner , who appointed his officers as follows : K . and P . Bros , the Kcv . G . F . Caitwright , i'relate ; H . G . Marshallsay , 1 st General ; A . 11 . Smith , - ' . id Cine al ; Richard live , P . G . T . Eng ., Treasurer ; Major Napier-Clavering , Recorder ; A . John Collcdgc , Marshal } li . Llewellyn Allen , Raphael ; Henry Lclnunn , P . M . W . S .,
Ancient And Accepted Rite.
D . C . ; Norman Clinton , Herald ; G . H . Atkinson , C . of G . ; and W . Burns , Outer Guard . At the conclusion of the ceremony , the alms were collected , and the newly-installed M . W . S . proceeded to move that a hearty vote of thanks be accorded to the Illustrious Bro . John Read , 30 , for his kindness in coming down at such short notice to do tha
work , and also in recognition of the able manner which the instillation ceremony had been performed . This was seconded by Bro . H . G . Marshallsay , the 1 st General , and carried with acclamation , and was ordered to be entered oa the minuies . The brethren then adjourned for refreshment , after which the usual loyal toasts were given , and an earnest desire was expressed that the acquaintance thus nude with the Installing Master would be resumed at future meetings .
The chapter , which has just resumed work after being in ab ; yanca for some 14 years , bears amongst its P . M . W . Sovereigns , H . R . IL the Duke of Connaught , 33 ° ; III . Bro . G . S . Kirchhoffer , 32 ° ; and III . Bro . Colonel A . S . Knight Prescott , 31 ° ; and it was principally owing to the support given by the two last-named brethren that th : charter was rc-issued by the Supreme Council j now everything points to a flourishing future being in front of the chapter .
Royal Arch.
Royal Arch .
Fidelity Chapter , No . 3 . A meeting was held at Freemasons' Mall , Great Queen-street , on the 4 th ultimo . Among those present were Comps . Col . W . Hart , M . E . Z . ; H . J . Lardner , I . P . Z ., P . P . G . Std . Br ., as H . ; II . E . Birch , J . ; W . J . Collens , P . Z ., P . P . S . G . W ., S . E . ; J . Heming , P . Z ., Treas . ; Cooper , rst A . S . ; P . McDougall , P . Z . ; Weeks , P . Z . ; J . Birch , P . Z . ; W . Ratcliffe , P . Z . ; Mapleton , P . Z . ; and Major T . C . Walls , P . Z ., P . D . G . D . C . Comp . II . Sheriff was a visitor .
The minutes of the previous convocation were read and confirmed . Apologies for non-attendance were read from Comps . S . Cochrane , P . G . Treas . ; H . C . Pratt , S . N . j Spawforth , P . S . ; Campbell , 2 nd A . S . ; and others . The chapter was then closed . A banquet followed . " The Health of the M . E . Z . " was duly proposed , after the customary loyal toists had been duly honoured . The I . P . Z ., in proposing the toast , dwelt at length upon the genial qualities of the First Principal . He said that Comp . Col . Hart in the Craft and
Mark had won distinction . His working in the minor offices in the Arch had been creditably done , and having mastered the arduous ritual of the First Principal ' s chair , he was only waiting an opportunity to display his capabilities . It was to belioped that that chance might yet be his . The M . E . Z . having briefly replied , gave " The H . and J . " He regretted that the Second Principal ' s ( Comp . S . Cochrane ) absence was caused through indisposition . He was one of the most popular companions in the chanter , and . as one of its exaltee * . the
members were proud of the great position he had attained in Freemasonry . Comp . Birch was a Past Master of some years' standing in the Craft , and would doubtless in time achieve distinction in the Royal Arch . The toast having been warmly received , the Third Principal made a humorous response in reply . The toast of "The Visitors " was coupled with the name of Comp . Sheriff ; that of " The Past Principals " with Comp . H . J . Lardner ; and that of " The Officers " with Comps . W . J . Collens , S . N ., and Cooper , ist A . S . The f roceedings then terminated .
Kennington Chapter , No . 1381 . The installation meeting of this chapter was held at the Horns Tavern , Kennington Park , on the 10 th ult ., when there were present Comps . W . Smith , M . E . Z . ; H . Whitney , IL , M . E . Z . elect ; Hale , J ., H . elect ; W . Wolsey , S . N ., J . elect ; George Everett , P . Z ., P . G . Treas ., Treas . ; Clay , ist A . S . ; W . Hopkins , Org . ; Major T . C . Walls , P . Z ., P . D . G . D . ; H . J . Lardner , P . Z ., P . P . G . S . B . ; C . li . Kohler , P . Z ., P . P . G . S . B . ; and Dennis , P . Z . ' The minutes of the previous convocation having been read and confirmedComp
, , Major Walls installed Comp . Whitney as M . E . Z ., and Comp . Lardner installed Comp . Hale as H ., and Comp . Wolsey as 1 . Among the officers invested weie Comps . G . Everett , Treas . ; Clay , 1 st A . S . ; Hopkins , 2 nd A . S . ; and C . Patrick , Janitor . The report of the Audit Committee was received and adopted . A vote of thanks was passed to the Installing Principals . Coin munications regretting inability to attend were received from Comps . H . Higgins , P . Z ., P . P . G . D . C , S . E . ; A . Lundie , P . Z . ; W . W . Westley , P . Z ., and others . T he chapter was then closed . An excellently served banquet followed .
The toast of "The Grand Officers" was coupled with the name of Comp . George Everett , who made a fluent speech in response . "The Health of the M . E . Z . " was given by the I , P . Z . The First Principal , in reply , expressed himself as being highly gratified in being installed that day as M . E . Z . He had gradually worked up from the most minor office , and although he could not claim to have achieved great success , yet he had done his best . As M . E . Z ., he would endeavour to carry out the best traditions of No . 1381 , a which had had and still of
chapter possessed soms the best woikers in the Royal Arch Degree . The toast of "The H . and J . " followed , and was briefly acknowledged by Comps . Hale and Wolsey . " The Health of the Past Principals " followed , and was coupled with the name of Comp . W . Smith , I . P . Z ., who was also the recipient of a handsome Past Principal ' s jewel . In giving "The Installing Principals , " the M . E . Z . paid a very high compliment to those companions , and he coupled the toast with the name of Comp . H . J . Lardner , who modestly responded .
The next toast submitted was that of " The S . E . and Treasurer . " The M . E . Z . enlarged upon the merits and good qualities of Comp . Henry Higgins , S . E ., who , at that tune , was in . route for Rome , lie hoped that the change of air and scene would benefit their repected and venerable friend and companion . The services of Comp . George Everett to No . 13 S 1 could not be too highly commended . He was the father of
the chapter , and a most indefatigable Treasurer , and long might he bs spared in conjunction with Comp . Higgins to hold his important trust . Comp . George Everett briefly replied , but in his speech cndirscd the remarks of the M . E . Z . as to the services of his colleague , the S . E ., whose holiday h ; trusted would be in every way enjoyable anil beneficial . The toast of " The Officers" terminated the proceedings .
Mark Masonry.
Mark Masonry .
Prince of Wales' Lodge , No . 4 . The installation meeting was hsli at Mirk Masons' Hill , G ; . Cjjeen-st ., W . C , on the 2 SH 1 ult . The W . M ., Bro . J . R . Keep , was present , but through recent indisposition Bro . John Smith , A . G . I . G ., was requested to undertake the ceremonies , which he did in his able and perfect manner . After the reading of the minutes , Bros . T . W , Churchill and R . G . Voung were advanced to the Mark Digree . Bro . H . Lovegrove , P . G . Insp . of Works , presented Bro . J . Campbell Johnstone , and he was duly installed into the chair of A ., and invested his officers as follows- Bros . A . E . Mullins , S . W . ; Major F . Larner , J . W . ; J . R . Reep , I . P . M . ; H . I
Vinden , M . O . ; Gordon Hills , S . O . i W . Lawrance , J . O . ; H . Lovegrove , Treas .- C Braby , R . of M . ; Chas . Pulman , Sec . ; T . D . C . Leveretl , S . D . ; T . W . Churchill J . D . ; R . G . Young , l . G . ; J . Read , Org . ; and E . J . Mills , Tyler . In addition to the officers there were present : Bros . C . J . Axford , P . G . Stwd . ; A . Lowe , P . M . ; and W . F . Butes , P . M . The visitors present were : Bros . C . F . Hughes-IUllett , A . Edwin Green , J . Alfred Clarke , George CUrk , P . G . Stwd ., G . M . E . I IamiLon , and others . A jewel of the usual design was presented to Bro , Reep , I . P . M . A banquet followed . The musical arrangements were unJ : r the direction of Bro . J . Kcad , P . G . Org ., assisted by Mrs . Read , Miss Sexto , an j ILv . Llivellyn .
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Consecration Of The Dunmow Mark Lodge, No. 527.
above ; with the mark of his own individuality stamped upon it—with a certai n reward from One who was just and exact , but who was merciful . A . second was patient continuance and perseverance , notwithstanding the disappointment of what at first seemed to be failure . For as an encouragement to resource and effort , the teaching of this honourable Deg .-es was that no real and true work was ever lost . It mig ht bemisunderstood by
our fellow men . It might for a while , as it appeared , be u lproductive and unobserved , but it was not lost . It was under the observance of the liye that oversaw all , it would be brought to light , purified from all its imperfections , and so far as it was honest and pure would be admitted to ths high Hitrnitv of being- approved for the Master ' s work .
The ceremony of consecration was then proceeded with , those assisting the D . P . G . M . being Bros . Claude li . Egerton-Green , Prov . S . G . W ., as SW . ; Col . Landon , Prov . J . G . W ., as J . W . ; Rev . Canon Quenncll , Prov . G . C ., as Chap . ; T . J . Railing , P . G . D ., Prov . G . Sec , as Sec . ; R . Clowes , P . G . O ., Prov . G . D . C , as D . C . ; and John J . C . Turner , P . M . 145 , PPS . G . W . as l . G .
.. , The lodge was then regularly constituted by Bro . Col . Lockwood , and the Benediction having been pronounced by the Prov . G . C ., this portion of the proceedings closed . The D . Prov . G . M . then invited Bro . Claude E . lisrerton-Green , Prov . S . G . W ., to take the chair , for the purpose of installing the W . M . designate ,
Bro . j . P . Lewin , P . M . 145 , 342 , P . P . G . Std . Br ., ike . This he did in a most impressive manner , and at the conclusion of the ceremony , the new W . M . appointed and invested his officers as follows : Bros . Fred . J . Snell , P . M . 342 , S . W . ; James E . Pegram , P . M . 342 , J . W . ; J . G . Mackenzie , P . M . 342 , Sec ; John Wright , P . M . 342 , M . O . ; Edmund Piper , S . O . ; Arthur Livermore , J . O . ; Charles Livermore , S . D . ; and William 1 urner ,
A hearty vote of thanks was passed to the D . P . G . M . and other Consecrating Officers for their services , and they were elected honorary members , while the W . M . invited the Prov , G . Sec . to act as I . P . M . for the first year of the lodge . . In the evening a meeting of the new lodge was held , when six brethren were received into the Order .
Provincial Grand Mark Lodge Of East Anglia.
PROVINCIAL GRAND MARK LODGE OF EAST ANGLIA .
The annual meeting of the above Prov . G . Lodge was held at the Masonic Hall , Corn Exchange-street , Cambridge , on the 22 nd ult . In the
absence of Bros . Lord Henniker and Sir Francis G . M . Boileau , Bro . H . J . Sparkes , P . D . G . M . Bengal , presided . The lodge was held under the banner of the York Lodge , No . 334 , which meets at the Lion Hotel , Cambridge , the W . M . being Bro . G . R . Barnes .
After the usual transaction of business the following officers were ap pointed :
Bro . G . W . G . Barnard , 92 ... ... ... Prov . S . G . W . „ W . Fawssett , 334 ... •••, - Prov . J-G . W . R . H . Adie , 112 ' Prov . G . M . O . „ W . J . Nunn , 105 ... ... ... Prov . S . G . O . „ W . Kent , 70 ... ... •••Prov . J . G . O . „ Rev . Dr . Cunningham , 112 ... ... ] prov G chaps „ Rev . A . O . Brown , 112 ... ... ... ) „ A . J . Wells , 317 ( elected ) ... ... Prov . G . Treas . „ G . R . Barnes , 334 ... ... ... Prov . G . Reg . „ Major C . D . Leech , 105 ... ... Prov . G . Sec .
„ H . li . Lrreet , 334 ... ... - "ov . o . u . u . „ C . H . Rust , 92 ... ... ... Prov . J . G . D . „ W . Briggs , 112 ... ... ... Prov . G . I . of W . „ R . J . Carthew , 7 0 ... ... ... Prov . G . D . C . „ W . Patrick , 105 ... ... ... Prov . A . G . D . C . „ F . H . Potts , 334 ... ... ... Prov . G . S . B . „ C . Laceley , 334 ... - •••Prov G Std Br - „ A . H . Mann , 92 ... ... ... Prov . G . Org . „ E . Sparke , 105 ... ... ... Prov . A . G . Sec . „ F . W , Miller , 334 ... ... ... Prov . G . I . G . „ 1 . Hewitt , 10 5 ... ... ... Prov . G . Tyler .
In the absence of the D . of C . and Asst . D . of C , Bro . Major Papworth , acted as D . of C . during the day . There was a luncheon at the Lion Hotel , at which Bro . H . J . Sparkes presided .
After the meeting the brethren visited the Museum ( thanks to Dr . James ) , and were shown over it . by Bro . H . A . Chapman . At King ' s College Chapel , Bro . Dr . H . A . Mann gave a short organ recital . Among otner places visited were Trinity College and St . John ' s hall and combination room . The brethren were afterwards entertained to tea and refreshments by the members of the York Lodge at the Lion Hotel .
Ancient And Accepted Rite.
Ancient and Accepted Rite .
Royal Military Chapter , No . 89 . The first annual meeting of the above chapter since its reconstitute in iScj'jwas held at the Masonic Hall , Aldershot , on Wednesday , the 21 st ult . The business on the agenda ot the summons was to confirm the minutes of last regular meeting , to ballot for Allied 13 . Bedford , a candidate for perfection , and to install the M . W . S . for the ensuing year . Owing to the war in South Africa , a number of its members were on active service , and , in consequence , the chapter found itself in some considerable difficulty . However , on appealing to 111 . Bro . Capt . Portlock Dadson , 33 , the G . Secretary of the
Supreme Council , for aid , he suggested that the Recorder should represent and explain the case to the 111 . Bro . John Read , 31 ) , and he speedily decided , and kindly consented to go down to Aldershot and carry out the duties of installation . The chapter haying been opened , and the preliminary business disposed of , Bro . John Read proceeded to install E . and P . Bro . John Youd , the M . W . S . elect , into the chair in a most able and impressive manner , who appointed his officers as follows : K . and P . Bros , the Kcv . G . F . Caitwright , i'relate ; H . G . Marshallsay , 1 st General ; A . 11 . Smith , - ' . id Cine al ; Richard live , P . G . T . Eng ., Treasurer ; Major Napier-Clavering , Recorder ; A . John Collcdgc , Marshal } li . Llewellyn Allen , Raphael ; Henry Lclnunn , P . M . W . S .,
Ancient And Accepted Rite.
D . C . ; Norman Clinton , Herald ; G . H . Atkinson , C . of G . ; and W . Burns , Outer Guard . At the conclusion of the ceremony , the alms were collected , and the newly-installed M . W . S . proceeded to move that a hearty vote of thanks be accorded to the Illustrious Bro . John Read , 30 , for his kindness in coming down at such short notice to do tha
work , and also in recognition of the able manner which the instillation ceremony had been performed . This was seconded by Bro . H . G . Marshallsay , the 1 st General , and carried with acclamation , and was ordered to be entered oa the minuies . The brethren then adjourned for refreshment , after which the usual loyal toasts were given , and an earnest desire was expressed that the acquaintance thus nude with the Installing Master would be resumed at future meetings .
The chapter , which has just resumed work after being in ab ; yanca for some 14 years , bears amongst its P . M . W . Sovereigns , H . R . IL the Duke of Connaught , 33 ° ; III . Bro . G . S . Kirchhoffer , 32 ° ; and III . Bro . Colonel A . S . Knight Prescott , 31 ° ; and it was principally owing to the support given by the two last-named brethren that th : charter was rc-issued by the Supreme Council j now everything points to a flourishing future being in front of the chapter .
Royal Arch.
Royal Arch .
Fidelity Chapter , No . 3 . A meeting was held at Freemasons' Mall , Great Queen-street , on the 4 th ultimo . Among those present were Comps . Col . W . Hart , M . E . Z . ; H . J . Lardner , I . P . Z ., P . P . G . Std . Br ., as H . ; II . E . Birch , J . ; W . J . Collens , P . Z ., P . P . S . G . W ., S . E . ; J . Heming , P . Z ., Treas . ; Cooper , rst A . S . ; P . McDougall , P . Z . ; Weeks , P . Z . ; J . Birch , P . Z . ; W . Ratcliffe , P . Z . ; Mapleton , P . Z . ; and Major T . C . Walls , P . Z ., P . D . G . D . C . Comp . II . Sheriff was a visitor .
The minutes of the previous convocation were read and confirmed . Apologies for non-attendance were read from Comps . S . Cochrane , P . G . Treas . ; H . C . Pratt , S . N . j Spawforth , P . S . ; Campbell , 2 nd A . S . ; and others . The chapter was then closed . A banquet followed . " The Health of the M . E . Z . " was duly proposed , after the customary loyal toists had been duly honoured . The I . P . Z ., in proposing the toast , dwelt at length upon the genial qualities of the First Principal . He said that Comp . Col . Hart in the Craft and
Mark had won distinction . His working in the minor offices in the Arch had been creditably done , and having mastered the arduous ritual of the First Principal ' s chair , he was only waiting an opportunity to display his capabilities . It was to belioped that that chance might yet be his . The M . E . Z . having briefly replied , gave " The H . and J . " He regretted that the Second Principal ' s ( Comp . S . Cochrane ) absence was caused through indisposition . He was one of the most popular companions in the chanter , and . as one of its exaltee * . the
members were proud of the great position he had attained in Freemasonry . Comp . Birch was a Past Master of some years' standing in the Craft , and would doubtless in time achieve distinction in the Royal Arch . The toast having been warmly received , the Third Principal made a humorous response in reply . The toast of "The Visitors " was coupled with the name of Comp . Sheriff ; that of " The Past Principals " with Comp . H . J . Lardner ; and that of " The Officers " with Comps . W . J . Collens , S . N ., and Cooper , ist A . S . The f roceedings then terminated .
Kennington Chapter , No . 1381 . The installation meeting of this chapter was held at the Horns Tavern , Kennington Park , on the 10 th ult ., when there were present Comps . W . Smith , M . E . Z . ; H . Whitney , IL , M . E . Z . elect ; Hale , J ., H . elect ; W . Wolsey , S . N ., J . elect ; George Everett , P . Z ., P . G . Treas ., Treas . ; Clay , ist A . S . ; W . Hopkins , Org . ; Major T . C . Walls , P . Z ., P . D . G . D . ; H . J . Lardner , P . Z ., P . P . G . S . B . ; C . li . Kohler , P . Z ., P . P . G . S . B . ; and Dennis , P . Z . ' The minutes of the previous convocation having been read and confirmedComp
, , Major Walls installed Comp . Whitney as M . E . Z ., and Comp . Lardner installed Comp . Hale as H ., and Comp . Wolsey as 1 . Among the officers invested weie Comps . G . Everett , Treas . ; Clay , 1 st A . S . ; Hopkins , 2 nd A . S . ; and C . Patrick , Janitor . The report of the Audit Committee was received and adopted . A vote of thanks was passed to the Installing Principals . Coin munications regretting inability to attend were received from Comps . H . Higgins , P . Z ., P . P . G . D . C , S . E . ; A . Lundie , P . Z . ; W . W . Westley , P . Z ., and others . T he chapter was then closed . An excellently served banquet followed .
The toast of "The Grand Officers" was coupled with the name of Comp . George Everett , who made a fluent speech in response . "The Health of the M . E . Z . " was given by the I , P . Z . The First Principal , in reply , expressed himself as being highly gratified in being installed that day as M . E . Z . He had gradually worked up from the most minor office , and although he could not claim to have achieved great success , yet he had done his best . As M . E . Z ., he would endeavour to carry out the best traditions of No . 1381 , a which had had and still of
chapter possessed soms the best woikers in the Royal Arch Degree . The toast of "The H . and J . " followed , and was briefly acknowledged by Comps . Hale and Wolsey . " The Health of the Past Principals " followed , and was coupled with the name of Comp . W . Smith , I . P . Z ., who was also the recipient of a handsome Past Principal ' s jewel . In giving "The Installing Principals , " the M . E . Z . paid a very high compliment to those companions , and he coupled the toast with the name of Comp . H . J . Lardner , who modestly responded .
The next toast submitted was that of " The S . E . and Treasurer . " The M . E . Z . enlarged upon the merits and good qualities of Comp . Henry Higgins , S . E ., who , at that tune , was in . route for Rome , lie hoped that the change of air and scene would benefit their repected and venerable friend and companion . The services of Comp . George Everett to No . 13 S 1 could not be too highly commended . He was the father of
the chapter , and a most indefatigable Treasurer , and long might he bs spared in conjunction with Comp . Higgins to hold his important trust . Comp . George Everett briefly replied , but in his speech cndirscd the remarks of the M . E . Z . as to the services of his colleague , the S . E ., whose holiday h ; trusted would be in every way enjoyable anil beneficial . The toast of " The Officers" terminated the proceedings .
Mark Masonry.
Mark Masonry .
Prince of Wales' Lodge , No . 4 . The installation meeting was hsli at Mirk Masons' Hill , G ; . Cjjeen-st ., W . C , on the 2 SH 1 ult . The W . M ., Bro . J . R . Keep , was present , but through recent indisposition Bro . John Smith , A . G . I . G ., was requested to undertake the ceremonies , which he did in his able and perfect manner . After the reading of the minutes , Bros . T . W , Churchill and R . G . Voung were advanced to the Mark Digree . Bro . H . Lovegrove , P . G . Insp . of Works , presented Bro . J . Campbell Johnstone , and he was duly installed into the chair of A ., and invested his officers as follows- Bros . A . E . Mullins , S . W . ; Major F . Larner , J . W . ; J . R . Reep , I . P . M . ; H . I
Vinden , M . O . ; Gordon Hills , S . O . i W . Lawrance , J . O . ; H . Lovegrove , Treas .- C Braby , R . of M . ; Chas . Pulman , Sec . ; T . D . C . Leveretl , S . D . ; T . W . Churchill J . D . ; R . G . Young , l . G . ; J . Read , Org . ; and E . J . Mills , Tyler . In addition to the officers there were present : Bros . C . J . Axford , P . G . Stwd . ; A . Lowe , P . M . ; and W . F . Butes , P . M . The visitors present were : Bros . C . F . Hughes-IUllett , A . Edwin Green , J . Alfred Clarke , George CUrk , P . G . Stwd ., G . M . E . I IamiLon , and others . A jewel of the usual design was presented to Bro , Reep , I . P . M . A banquet followed . The musical arrangements were unJ : r the direction of Bro . J . Kcad , P . G . Org ., assisted by Mrs . Read , Miss Sexto , an j ILv . Llivellyn .