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TYWARDREATH — Unity Chapter ( No . 1151 ) . —A meeting of this chapter was held on Tuesday evening , 23 rd ult ., in the Masonic Rooms . There were present Ex . Comps . VV . Tonkin , P . Z ., P . G . D . C ; J . Polkinghorne , P . Z . ; G . Varcoe , Z . ; and others . After the transaction of the regular business the following companions were elected officers for the ensuing year : Comps . J . T . Baker , Z . ; J . DeC . Treffry , H . ; and Dr . T . P . Tuckey , J . 'l'he installation will take place on June 20 th .
Instruction.
INSTRUCTION .
HORNSEY CHAPTER OF IMPROVEMENT ( No . S 90 ) . —A convocation was held at the Porchester Hotel , Leinster-place , Porchestcr-terrace , Paddington , VV ., on Saturday , the 27 th nit ., when there were present Comps . W . 11 . Dean , P . / C , P . P . G . R Dorset , Z . ; F . Swain , 11 . ; Capt . H . S . Andrews , [ . ; LI . Dehane , S . E . ; Capt . A . Nicols , S . N . ; and J . Cruttenden , P . S . The chapter was opened , and the minutes of the last convocation were read and conlirmed . Tlie ceremony of exaltation was rehearsed ,
Comp . Pratt , P . Z ., candidate , with whom the companions expressed their sympathy at the illness of his wife . It was agreed that the clauses should be worked at the next convocation , and the com . panions generally who would like to be present are invited to attend Owing to the wish expressed by many companions , it was unanimously resolved that the dav of meeting should he altered when the necessary sanction of ' ihe mother chapter had been obtained . After " Hearty good wishes , " the chapter was closed .
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BOROUGH OF GREENWICH LODGE ( No . 332 ) . —The installation meeting of the above excellent and flourishing lodge took place on Tuesday , the 23 rd ult ., at the King VVilliam the Fourth Hotel , Greenwich , when Bro . H . Roberts , S . W . and VV . M . elect , was duly installed as VV . M . for the ensuing 12 months . The lodge was opened by Bro . VV . Kipps , VV . M ., P . G . R . of M . Kent , and the minutes of the previous meeting having been confirmed , the ballot was taken for Bros . E . Carpenter , 169 , and D .
Bear , 1155 , and , proving unanimous , the former brother , being in attendance , was advanced by the W . M . in a most efficient manner . Bro . Ralph Gooding , B . A ., M . D ., P . M ., G . J . O . of England , then assumed the chair as Installing Officer , and , in his own eloquent and impressive style , carried out the duties placed In his hands , the concluding addresses being delivered with rare force and feeling . The new VV . M . invested his officers as follows : Bros . H . W . Partridge , S . VV . and acting Sec . ; T . Couldry , J . VV . ; A . H . Satch , Treas . ; Dr . VV . G . Burney , M . O , ; C . Fowler ,
S . O . ; VV . T . Hunt , J . O . ; W . Ruddle , S . D . ; J . T . Thomas , J . D . j VV . H . Burney , R . of M . j S . Gore , I . G . ( by proxy ); G . Carter , Stwd . ; and J . Brown , Tyler . Among the brethren present were Bros . W . G . Batchelor , G . Burney , and H . Fryer , all of the lodge . The visitors included Bros . R . Boncey , P . M . 99 ; A . H . Bateman , W . M . 309 ; and C . Jolly , S . D . 226 , P . P . G . O . Kent .
The lodge having been closed , the brethren sat down to a superbly appointed and elegantly served banquet in Bro . Burney s handsome assembly room , and the menu having been discussed satisfactorily , The Worshipful Master gave the toast of "The Queen and Mark Masonry , " " The Right Hon . the Earl of KintoreG . M . and Past M . VV . G . M . ' s , " and * ' Lord Egerton
, , of Tatton , D . G . M ., and the rest of the Grand Olficers , Present and Past . " The VV . M ., in putting the latter toast , referred with pride to the fact of there being present a Grand Officer who was a member of the Borough of Greenwich Lodge . He referred to Bro . Gooding , a good Mason and staunch friend , and with his name he coupled the
toast . Bro . Gooding , in response , thanked them for their loyalty to the G . M ., D . G . M ., and officers of Grand Ludge , for there could be no doubt that they had rendered good suit and service to the cause of Mark Masonry , and whatever they did was done conscientiously and for the best . It afforded him very great pleasure to know that the two brethren who had passed the chair had received substantial
recognition from Grand and Prov . Grand Lodges , and he looked forward for the coming Masters to receive the same recognition for services rendered not only in Prov . Grand Lodge , but in what they were proud to call the " Grand Lodge of England and Wales and the Colonies and Dependencies of the British Crown . " Their lodge had made its mark already , and he felt sure in time it would be second to none in the Province of Kent , and he might say second
to none in the kingdom . He saw no reason why its present lustre should not be handed down , for he felt sure that there present Master , Bro . H . Roberts , would dolus duty well , and that both he and his officers would that day 12 months receive the hearty congratulations of every member , not only for their good work , but for the continued and even increased prestige and prosperity of the Borough of Greenwich Lodge . On behalf of the Grand Officers , he
cordially thanked them for their kind reception of the toast . The next toast was "The R . W . Prov . G . M ., the D . P . G . M ., and the rest of the P . G . Officers , Past and Present , " coupled with the name of Bro . Kipps , who , in the course of an eloquent reply , said the P . G . M ., Bro . Robinson , and his officers were not ornamental , but hard working Masons . The D . P . G . M . was indefatigable in his endeavours for the success of the Order , especially in the
Province of Kent , and none of those who were present at the consecration of that lodge would ever forget the splendid oration Bro . Cummins delivered on that occasion . He felt it to be a great honour to hold office under such excellent Masons , not so much as an honour to himself as to the lodge he represented , and he would say to all aspirants to the purple , " Work hard for it , and and you will gain it . " He concluded by reminding them of the forthcoming
emergency Provincial Grand Lodge meeting at Gravesend during this month , and assured them they would never regret attending it . Bro . Kipps then proposed the toast of "The VV . M ., " and in so doing paid a high eulogium to the merits and abilities of Bro . Roberts . Bro . Roberts , in response , said they had just been told
that he had done a good many things in his time , and he trusted he had done something worthy of their commendation , but thc most difficult thing he had ever done yet was to return thanks eloquently enough to clearly describe his feelings , at least to his own satisfaction , so that he should not , on that occasion , inflict a speech upon them . He should endeavour to carry out the duties with credit to
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himself and to the lodge . He had a good set of working officers , and had seen them do their work in other degrees in such a manner as assured him they would do well in that . He promised to make himself efficient , so that at the end of his year of ollice it should not be said that he had either disgraced himself or his position . The Worshipful Mastsr then proceeded to present the
I . P . M . with a very handsome and valuable Past Masters jewel , and in so doing said it was a very proud event for him , for he had known Bro . Kipps both as a Mason and as a friend for many years . They had worked in the Craft and in the Royal Arch together , and now in the Mark they hoped to spend many more happy hours . They all knew what an excellent VV . M . Bro . Kipps had been , and how
kindly he gave his invaluable services at the piano , so that it gave him double pleasure in making the presentation that night . In pinning it upon Bro . Kipps' breast he trusted that brother might be spared for many years to wear it , and that the P . G . M . would be pleased to see it there as a mark of the esteem of the brethren of the Borough of Greenwich Lodge .
Bro . Kipps , in response , thanked them in the first place for their beautiful gift , and next for their hearty good wishes conveyed with it . It was practising Charity in its broadest sense , not because of the value of the jewel , but because it showed that they had winked at his shortcomings . If he had not worked well , and he did not say he had , yet he had done his best ; and they must remember
that he had followed a Master whose working was second to none , and in following Bro . Gooding he felt that he had indeed " stepped in where an angel might fear to tread . " However , he heartily thanked them , and would attend and nrove his devotion to the lodge and the brethren .
The other toasts were "The Initiate" and "The Visitors , " for which Bros . Boncey and Jolly responded ; "The Past Masters , " "The Masonic Charities , " "The Oflicers , " and Tyler's toast . Some capital singing and reciting enlivened the proceedings .
NEWCASTLE-ON-TYNE . —Northumberland and Berwick-on-Tweed Lodge ( T . I . )—A meeting of this lodge was held at Freemasons' Hall , Maple-street , on the 24 th ult . The lodge was opened by the VV . M ., Bro . Solomon M . Harris , assisted by Bro . J . S . B . Bell , I . P . M ., P . P . G . R . of Mks . ; John Usher , S . W . ; John Wood , P . M ., P . P . G . S . D ., as J . W . ; VV . E . Franklin ,
P . M ., Prov . G . Treas ., Treas . ; Rev . VV . Skene , P . P . G . C , Chap . ; Edward Marston , M . O . ; Sevmour Bell , P . M ., as S . O . ; R . C . Symonds , J . O . ; W . M . Lyon , R . ofM . ; VV . F . Caimon , Sec ; D . McDonald , S . D . ; T . Dinning , J . O . ; J . McKay and VV . Atkinson , Stewards ; and a large muster of brethren . Visitors : Bros . Charles James Banister , P . M ., P . G . M . O . of England , & c . ;
Harrison , 293 ; T . Purvis , 34 6 ; Walter Ross , 362 ; and C . B . Ford , W . M . 93 . Bro . George Awburn Allen was unanimously elected , and the Degree was admirably given by the VV . M . Bro . T . J . Armstrong , P . M ., P . P . G . J . W ., proposed that each subscribing member should be presented with a copy of the new Book of Constitutions . This lodge is admirably worked
by the W . M . and his officers , and was deservedly complimented by Bro . C . J . Banister . '' Hearty good wishes " were given by the visitors to the VV . M ., wishing prosperity to the Mark lodge . Business over , the lodge was closed in due form , and the brethren adjourned to the refreshment room , which was presided over by the VV . M ., having on his right Bros .
Banister , Bell , Wood , Skene , and on his lett Bros . T . J . Armstrong , J . S . B . Bell , C . B . Ford , Marsdon , Usher , and others , and a good muster of the members . The Worshipful Master proposed in rotation " The Queen , " "H . R . H . the Prince of Wales , the G . M ., " •' D . G . M ., " and with the last toast "The Grand Officers , Present and Past , " coupling the name of Bro . Banister
one of the oldest P . M . 's of the lodge , which was received with acclamation . In response , Bro . Banister said it was now about a quarter of a century since he held that office , and he was highl y delighted to be present and to see the admirable working of the VV . M . and officers , and giving them some practical suggestions , which were received with much
applause , and after thanking them all most cordially proposed " 'Ihe Health of the W . M . " in well merited terms , thanking him for his kindness . The Worshi p ful Master responded in a telling speech , which was received with loud applause . Other toasts were given and responded to , and the brethren thoroughly enjoyed themselves after the work of thc lodge was over .
ST . COLUMB . —Fort Lodge ( No . 206 ) . —The annual festival of this lodge was held at the Masonic Hall , on Monday , the 15 th ult ., when Bro . T . Hicks , P . P . G . J . W ., assisted by Bro . Colonel Michell , P . P . G . S . W ., installed Bro . John Best as W . M . for the ensuing year . The W . M . then appointed as his officers Bros . Frank Bray , I . P . M . ; Pope , S . W . ; James , J . W . ; G . G . Bullmore , M . O . ;
Stnbley , S . O . ; C . Brewer , J . O . ; Michell , P . P . G . S . W ., Chaplain ; Wellington , Treas . ; J . R . Evans , Sec ; Ii . F . Whitfield , Org . ; Whiteley , R . of M . ; Beatt , S . D . ; J . B . Williams , j . D . ; Blee , I . G . ; J . Rogers , D . C . ; Carrivick , Tyler ; and Garrison , Asst . Tyler . The banquet was held at Bro . Brewer ' s , Red Lion Hotel , and a most enjoyable evening was spent .
WHITEHAVEN Fletcher Lodge ( No . 213 ) . — The usual monthly meeting of this lodge was held on Friday , the 20 th ult . In the absence of Bro . Bewlay , VV . M ., Bro . E . Tyson , P . M ., G . Stwd ., presided . Bros . George Ryrie , P . G . Stwd ., S . W . ; Thomas Atkinson , P . M ., P . G . J . O ., J . W . ; Thomas Brakenridge , M . O . ; Thomas Rowlings , S . O . ; W . J . Tyson , J . O . and Org . ; Rev . James Anderson , P . G . Chap ., Chaplain ; George
Dalrymple , P . M ., P . G . A . D . C , Treas . ; VV . D . P . Field , Reg . and Sec ; D . Atkinson , S . D . ; Dr . J . F . Muir , J . U . j J . Bowes , I . G . j Thomas Richardson , P . G . T ., Tyler ; and others . On the confirmation of the minutes , the ballot was taken for Bros . Parker and Bewlay ; both were accepted , and the former was advanced to the Honourable Degree . The Treasurer next read a statement of accounts , which showed a ; balance to the credit of the lodge at thc bank of £ 21 2 s . id . On thc motion of Bro . Atkinson , seconded by
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Bro . Ryrie , they were passed as read . Bro . Atkinson then informed the brethren that he hao been approved of as a Steward for the next festival , and he hoped to have their individual support to make his list worthy of the province , and the Fletcher Lodge in particular . The intimation was well received . Three candidates were then proposed for Mark Masonry , and the lodge was closed in due form .
Knights Templar.
Knights Templar .
NEWCASTLE-ON-TYNE . —Royal Kent Preceptory ( No . 20 ) . —This preceptory was opened by the E . P . Sir Knt . VVilkes , assisted by Sir Knts . Henry Hotham , as Prelate ; Salmon , as Constable ; T . J . Armstrong , Marshal ; Carmon , Sub . Marsha !; Marsden , Recorder ; Dodds , Capt . of Guard ; John Wood , Seymour Bell , and others . The Prov . Prior , Sir Knt .
Chas . James Banister , was received and saluted according to his rank . Sir Knt . C . R . Fry was unanimously elected E . P . for the ensuing year . Ihe installation meeting will be held on Wednesday , the 14 th inst . Sir Knt . Henry Hotham was re-elected Treasurer . A candidate was proposed for the Degree . Letters of apology were received
Irom most of the absent knights . Business connected with the Order and the preceptory in particular being concluded , the preceptory was closed in due form . Ihe V . E . Prov . Prior , bir Knt . Charles James banister ; the E . Preceptor , Sir Knt . VV . Wilkes , and principal officers retired with the customary honours .
Ancient And Accepted Rite.
Ancient and Accepted Rite .
HUDDERSFIELD . —Prince of Wales Chapter ( No . 69 ) . —This chapter was opened by the M . W . S ., at the Masonic Hall , Fitzwiiliam-street , on Saturday , the 27 th ult ., assisted by his officers . The muster roll was called , and letters of apology were read from those who were unable to attend . Ex . and Perfect Bro . J . L . Atherton , M . VV . S . elect , was presented by 111 . Bro . Jonas Loader 0
P . M . W . S . 33 , to 111 . llro . Charles James Banister , S . G . I . G . 33 , and I . G . North-Eastern District , for installation , who performed that ceremony with his usual care and impressiveness . The following officers were then appointed : Ex . and Perfect Bro . J . \ V . Monckman , 1 st General ; Ex . and Perfect Bro . Crabtree , 2 nd General ; 111 . Bro . John Marshall , 30 , Prelate j Ex . and Perfect Bro . H .
bhaw , Treasurer ; Ex . and Peifect Bro . W . T . Sugg , Recorder ; Ex . and Perfect Bro . Frank Banister , Grand Marshal ; Ex . and Perfect Bro . Gill , Raphael ; Ex . and and Perfect Bro . Wellsman , U . C Two candidates , Bros . Hugh Sugden Holdsworth and E . A . Beaumont , were perlected by the M . W . S ., assisted by 111 . Bro . Banister . A candidate was proposed for perfection at the next meeting . 0
111 . Bro . C . J . banister , b . G . I . G . 33 , was received and retired in the usual form becoming his rank . Thc chapter was closed in due form . I'he banquet was held in the dining hall , under thc presidency of thc M . W . S ., Bro . Atherton , having on his right HI . Bro . Banister , Ex . and Perfect Bros . Holdsworth , Beaumont , Sugg , and Gill ; and on his left III . Bro . Craven
30 , Ex . and Perlect Bros . Monckman , bhaw , Frank Banister , and others . The loyal and Masonic toasts were proposed by the M . W . S . HI . Bro . C . J . Banister , 33 ° , responded for " The Supreme Council , and himself , " in suitable terms ; he was received in thorough Yorkshire fashion , and at the end of a most fraternal speech , proposed "The Health of the M . W . S ., which was received by
acclamation , and responded toby that worthy brother most heartily . HI . Bro . Craven , 30 , delivered a most excellent speech , which was listened to by the brethren most attentively , and cordially responded to . "The Candidate's Health , " "Visiting Brethren , " and " Officers , " with the last toast , brought one of the most enjoyable meetings to an end , that has ever been in this chapter .
Royal And Select Masters.
Royal and Select Masters .
CONSTANTINE COUNCIL ( No . 2 ) . —On Saturday last , the 27 th ult ., one of the most interesting meetings of the members of the Cryptic Degrees that has occurred for many years past took place at the headquarters , Red Lion-square , when this , the oldest council was resuscitated . Among those present we noticed Comps . T . C . Walls , D . G . M . ; A . M . Broadley , Dist . G . M . Mediterranean ; C . F . Matier , P . D . G . M ., G . Rec . ; C . H .
Driver , P . G . C of VV . ; A . Williams , G . I . M . ; B . R . Bryant , G . Sec . ; J . L . Mather , G . C . of G . j T . Poore , P . G . C . of G . ; Capt . G . Lambert , F . S . A ., P . D . G . M . ; D . P . Cama , P . G . btwd . ; G . Cooper , A . Tisley , E . M . Money , Rev . H . Cummings , M . A ., VV . Vincent , W . Lake , E . M . Lott , C . F . Hogard , F . J . Bennett , G . W . Marsden , E . J . Mills , G . Sen . ; and others . the proceedings commenced by R . P . Comp . B . R .
Bryant , G . Sec , assuming thc office of T . l . M . j R . P . Comp . A . Williams , G . I . M ., as D . M . ; and R . P . Comp . C . F . Matier , P . D . G . M ., as P . C of W ., when eight companions were acknowledged and received as members o £ the degree , the ceremony being 'oiked in that perfect manner for which these companions are so greatly celebrated in other degrees . R . P . Comp . C F . Matier then in a most masterly manner installed Comp . C . H . Driver
as I . I . M ., who invested the following companions as officers : Comps . J . L . Mather , Dep . M . ; A . Tisley , P . C . ot W . j F . J . Bennett , Treas . ; C . F . Matier , Rec ; D . P . Cama , C . of G . ; VV . Vincent , Cond . of C ; E . M . Money , ist Marshal ; G . W . Marsden , 2 nd Marshal j E . M . Lott , Org . ; W . Lake , Stwd . ; and E . J . Mills , Sentinel . The companions then adjourned to a most excellent banquet at the Holborn Restaurant , when the usual toasts were given in a manner highly acceptable to those present .
Bro . Sir Algernon Borthwick , M . P ., will take the chair at a meeting which will be held in the Vicarage Parish-room , Kensington , on Thursday next , the Sth inst ., for the purpose of considering a proposal which has been made to establish a library and scientific institution to be known as " The Kensington Athcna ; um . "
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TYWARDREATH — Unity Chapter ( No . 1151 ) . —A meeting of this chapter was held on Tuesday evening , 23 rd ult ., in the Masonic Rooms . There were present Ex . Comps . VV . Tonkin , P . Z ., P . G . D . C ; J . Polkinghorne , P . Z . ; G . Varcoe , Z . ; and others . After the transaction of the regular business the following companions were elected officers for the ensuing year : Comps . J . T . Baker , Z . ; J . DeC . Treffry , H . ; and Dr . T . P . Tuckey , J . 'l'he installation will take place on June 20 th .
Instruction.
INSTRUCTION .
HORNSEY CHAPTER OF IMPROVEMENT ( No . S 90 ) . —A convocation was held at the Porchester Hotel , Leinster-place , Porchestcr-terrace , Paddington , VV ., on Saturday , the 27 th nit ., when there were present Comps . W . 11 . Dean , P . / C , P . P . G . R Dorset , Z . ; F . Swain , 11 . ; Capt . H . S . Andrews , [ . ; LI . Dehane , S . E . ; Capt . A . Nicols , S . N . ; and J . Cruttenden , P . S . The chapter was opened , and the minutes of the last convocation were read and conlirmed . Tlie ceremony of exaltation was rehearsed ,
Comp . Pratt , P . Z ., candidate , with whom the companions expressed their sympathy at the illness of his wife . It was agreed that the clauses should be worked at the next convocation , and the com . panions generally who would like to be present are invited to attend Owing to the wish expressed by many companions , it was unanimously resolved that the dav of meeting should he altered when the necessary sanction of ' ihe mother chapter had been obtained . After " Hearty good wishes , " the chapter was closed .
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BOROUGH OF GREENWICH LODGE ( No . 332 ) . —The installation meeting of the above excellent and flourishing lodge took place on Tuesday , the 23 rd ult ., at the King VVilliam the Fourth Hotel , Greenwich , when Bro . H . Roberts , S . W . and VV . M . elect , was duly installed as VV . M . for the ensuing 12 months . The lodge was opened by Bro . VV . Kipps , VV . M ., P . G . R . of M . Kent , and the minutes of the previous meeting having been confirmed , the ballot was taken for Bros . E . Carpenter , 169 , and D .
Bear , 1155 , and , proving unanimous , the former brother , being in attendance , was advanced by the W . M . in a most efficient manner . Bro . Ralph Gooding , B . A ., M . D ., P . M ., G . J . O . of England , then assumed the chair as Installing Officer , and , in his own eloquent and impressive style , carried out the duties placed In his hands , the concluding addresses being delivered with rare force and feeling . The new VV . M . invested his officers as follows : Bros . H . W . Partridge , S . VV . and acting Sec . ; T . Couldry , J . VV . ; A . H . Satch , Treas . ; Dr . VV . G . Burney , M . O , ; C . Fowler ,
S . O . ; VV . T . Hunt , J . O . ; W . Ruddle , S . D . ; J . T . Thomas , J . D . j VV . H . Burney , R . of M . j S . Gore , I . G . ( by proxy ); G . Carter , Stwd . ; and J . Brown , Tyler . Among the brethren present were Bros . W . G . Batchelor , G . Burney , and H . Fryer , all of the lodge . The visitors included Bros . R . Boncey , P . M . 99 ; A . H . Bateman , W . M . 309 ; and C . Jolly , S . D . 226 , P . P . G . O . Kent .
The lodge having been closed , the brethren sat down to a superbly appointed and elegantly served banquet in Bro . Burney s handsome assembly room , and the menu having been discussed satisfactorily , The Worshipful Master gave the toast of "The Queen and Mark Masonry , " " The Right Hon . the Earl of KintoreG . M . and Past M . VV . G . M . ' s , " and * ' Lord Egerton
, , of Tatton , D . G . M ., and the rest of the Grand Olficers , Present and Past . " The VV . M ., in putting the latter toast , referred with pride to the fact of there being present a Grand Officer who was a member of the Borough of Greenwich Lodge . He referred to Bro . Gooding , a good Mason and staunch friend , and with his name he coupled the
toast . Bro . Gooding , in response , thanked them for their loyalty to the G . M ., D . G . M ., and officers of Grand Ludge , for there could be no doubt that they had rendered good suit and service to the cause of Mark Masonry , and whatever they did was done conscientiously and for the best . It afforded him very great pleasure to know that the two brethren who had passed the chair had received substantial
recognition from Grand and Prov . Grand Lodges , and he looked forward for the coming Masters to receive the same recognition for services rendered not only in Prov . Grand Lodge , but in what they were proud to call the " Grand Lodge of England and Wales and the Colonies and Dependencies of the British Crown . " Their lodge had made its mark already , and he felt sure in time it would be second to none in the Province of Kent , and he might say second
to none in the kingdom . He saw no reason why its present lustre should not be handed down , for he felt sure that there present Master , Bro . H . Roberts , would dolus duty well , and that both he and his officers would that day 12 months receive the hearty congratulations of every member , not only for their good work , but for the continued and even increased prestige and prosperity of the Borough of Greenwich Lodge . On behalf of the Grand Officers , he
cordially thanked them for their kind reception of the toast . The next toast was "The R . W . Prov . G . M ., the D . P . G . M ., and the rest of the P . G . Officers , Past and Present , " coupled with the name of Bro . Kipps , who , in the course of an eloquent reply , said the P . G . M ., Bro . Robinson , and his officers were not ornamental , but hard working Masons . The D . P . G . M . was indefatigable in his endeavours for the success of the Order , especially in the
Province of Kent , and none of those who were present at the consecration of that lodge would ever forget the splendid oration Bro . Cummins delivered on that occasion . He felt it to be a great honour to hold office under such excellent Masons , not so much as an honour to himself as to the lodge he represented , and he would say to all aspirants to the purple , " Work hard for it , and and you will gain it . " He concluded by reminding them of the forthcoming
emergency Provincial Grand Lodge meeting at Gravesend during this month , and assured them they would never regret attending it . Bro . Kipps then proposed the toast of "The VV . M ., " and in so doing paid a high eulogium to the merits and abilities of Bro . Roberts . Bro . Roberts , in response , said they had just been told
that he had done a good many things in his time , and he trusted he had done something worthy of their commendation , but thc most difficult thing he had ever done yet was to return thanks eloquently enough to clearly describe his feelings , at least to his own satisfaction , so that he should not , on that occasion , inflict a speech upon them . He should endeavour to carry out the duties with credit to
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himself and to the lodge . He had a good set of working officers , and had seen them do their work in other degrees in such a manner as assured him they would do well in that . He promised to make himself efficient , so that at the end of his year of ollice it should not be said that he had either disgraced himself or his position . The Worshipful Mastsr then proceeded to present the
I . P . M . with a very handsome and valuable Past Masters jewel , and in so doing said it was a very proud event for him , for he had known Bro . Kipps both as a Mason and as a friend for many years . They had worked in the Craft and in the Royal Arch together , and now in the Mark they hoped to spend many more happy hours . They all knew what an excellent VV . M . Bro . Kipps had been , and how
kindly he gave his invaluable services at the piano , so that it gave him double pleasure in making the presentation that night . In pinning it upon Bro . Kipps' breast he trusted that brother might be spared for many years to wear it , and that the P . G . M . would be pleased to see it there as a mark of the esteem of the brethren of the Borough of Greenwich Lodge .
Bro . Kipps , in response , thanked them in the first place for their beautiful gift , and next for their hearty good wishes conveyed with it . It was practising Charity in its broadest sense , not because of the value of the jewel , but because it showed that they had winked at his shortcomings . If he had not worked well , and he did not say he had , yet he had done his best ; and they must remember
that he had followed a Master whose working was second to none , and in following Bro . Gooding he felt that he had indeed " stepped in where an angel might fear to tread . " However , he heartily thanked them , and would attend and nrove his devotion to the lodge and the brethren .
The other toasts were "The Initiate" and "The Visitors , " for which Bros . Boncey and Jolly responded ; "The Past Masters , " "The Masonic Charities , " "The Oflicers , " and Tyler's toast . Some capital singing and reciting enlivened the proceedings .
NEWCASTLE-ON-TYNE . —Northumberland and Berwick-on-Tweed Lodge ( T . I . )—A meeting of this lodge was held at Freemasons' Hall , Maple-street , on the 24 th ult . The lodge was opened by the VV . M ., Bro . Solomon M . Harris , assisted by Bro . J . S . B . Bell , I . P . M ., P . P . G . R . of Mks . ; John Usher , S . W . ; John Wood , P . M ., P . P . G . S . D ., as J . W . ; VV . E . Franklin ,
P . M ., Prov . G . Treas ., Treas . ; Rev . VV . Skene , P . P . G . C , Chap . ; Edward Marston , M . O . ; Sevmour Bell , P . M ., as S . O . ; R . C . Symonds , J . O . ; W . M . Lyon , R . ofM . ; VV . F . Caimon , Sec ; D . McDonald , S . D . ; T . Dinning , J . O . ; J . McKay and VV . Atkinson , Stewards ; and a large muster of brethren . Visitors : Bros . Charles James Banister , P . M ., P . G . M . O . of England , & c . ;
Harrison , 293 ; T . Purvis , 34 6 ; Walter Ross , 362 ; and C . B . Ford , W . M . 93 . Bro . George Awburn Allen was unanimously elected , and the Degree was admirably given by the VV . M . Bro . T . J . Armstrong , P . M ., P . P . G . J . W ., proposed that each subscribing member should be presented with a copy of the new Book of Constitutions . This lodge is admirably worked
by the W . M . and his officers , and was deservedly complimented by Bro . C . J . Banister . '' Hearty good wishes " were given by the visitors to the VV . M ., wishing prosperity to the Mark lodge . Business over , the lodge was closed in due form , and the brethren adjourned to the refreshment room , which was presided over by the VV . M ., having on his right Bros .
Banister , Bell , Wood , Skene , and on his lett Bros . T . J . Armstrong , J . S . B . Bell , C . B . Ford , Marsdon , Usher , and others , and a good muster of the members . The Worshipful Master proposed in rotation " The Queen , " "H . R . H . the Prince of Wales , the G . M ., " •' D . G . M ., " and with the last toast "The Grand Officers , Present and Past , " coupling the name of Bro . Banister
one of the oldest P . M . 's of the lodge , which was received with acclamation . In response , Bro . Banister said it was now about a quarter of a century since he held that office , and he was highl y delighted to be present and to see the admirable working of the VV . M . and officers , and giving them some practical suggestions , which were received with much
applause , and after thanking them all most cordially proposed " 'Ihe Health of the W . M . " in well merited terms , thanking him for his kindness . The Worshi p ful Master responded in a telling speech , which was received with loud applause . Other toasts were given and responded to , and the brethren thoroughly enjoyed themselves after the work of thc lodge was over .
ST . COLUMB . —Fort Lodge ( No . 206 ) . —The annual festival of this lodge was held at the Masonic Hall , on Monday , the 15 th ult ., when Bro . T . Hicks , P . P . G . J . W ., assisted by Bro . Colonel Michell , P . P . G . S . W ., installed Bro . John Best as W . M . for the ensuing year . The W . M . then appointed as his officers Bros . Frank Bray , I . P . M . ; Pope , S . W . ; James , J . W . ; G . G . Bullmore , M . O . ;
Stnbley , S . O . ; C . Brewer , J . O . ; Michell , P . P . G . S . W ., Chaplain ; Wellington , Treas . ; J . R . Evans , Sec ; Ii . F . Whitfield , Org . ; Whiteley , R . of M . ; Beatt , S . D . ; J . B . Williams , j . D . ; Blee , I . G . ; J . Rogers , D . C . ; Carrivick , Tyler ; and Garrison , Asst . Tyler . The banquet was held at Bro . Brewer ' s , Red Lion Hotel , and a most enjoyable evening was spent .
WHITEHAVEN Fletcher Lodge ( No . 213 ) . — The usual monthly meeting of this lodge was held on Friday , the 20 th ult . In the absence of Bro . Bewlay , VV . M ., Bro . E . Tyson , P . M ., G . Stwd ., presided . Bros . George Ryrie , P . G . Stwd ., S . W . ; Thomas Atkinson , P . M ., P . G . J . O ., J . W . ; Thomas Brakenridge , M . O . ; Thomas Rowlings , S . O . ; W . J . Tyson , J . O . and Org . ; Rev . James Anderson , P . G . Chap ., Chaplain ; George
Dalrymple , P . M ., P . G . A . D . C , Treas . ; VV . D . P . Field , Reg . and Sec ; D . Atkinson , S . D . ; Dr . J . F . Muir , J . U . j J . Bowes , I . G . j Thomas Richardson , P . G . T ., Tyler ; and others . On the confirmation of the minutes , the ballot was taken for Bros . Parker and Bewlay ; both were accepted , and the former was advanced to the Honourable Degree . The Treasurer next read a statement of accounts , which showed a ; balance to the credit of the lodge at thc bank of £ 21 2 s . id . On thc motion of Bro . Atkinson , seconded by
Mark Masonry
Bro . Ryrie , they were passed as read . Bro . Atkinson then informed the brethren that he hao been approved of as a Steward for the next festival , and he hoped to have their individual support to make his list worthy of the province , and the Fletcher Lodge in particular . The intimation was well received . Three candidates were then proposed for Mark Masonry , and the lodge was closed in due form .
Knights Templar.
Knights Templar .
NEWCASTLE-ON-TYNE . —Royal Kent Preceptory ( No . 20 ) . —This preceptory was opened by the E . P . Sir Knt . VVilkes , assisted by Sir Knts . Henry Hotham , as Prelate ; Salmon , as Constable ; T . J . Armstrong , Marshal ; Carmon , Sub . Marsha !; Marsden , Recorder ; Dodds , Capt . of Guard ; John Wood , Seymour Bell , and others . The Prov . Prior , Sir Knt .
Chas . James Banister , was received and saluted according to his rank . Sir Knt . C . R . Fry was unanimously elected E . P . for the ensuing year . Ihe installation meeting will be held on Wednesday , the 14 th inst . Sir Knt . Henry Hotham was re-elected Treasurer . A candidate was proposed for the Degree . Letters of apology were received
Irom most of the absent knights . Business connected with the Order and the preceptory in particular being concluded , the preceptory was closed in due form . Ihe V . E . Prov . Prior , bir Knt . Charles James banister ; the E . Preceptor , Sir Knt . VV . Wilkes , and principal officers retired with the customary honours .
Ancient And Accepted Rite.
Ancient and Accepted Rite .
HUDDERSFIELD . —Prince of Wales Chapter ( No . 69 ) . —This chapter was opened by the M . W . S ., at the Masonic Hall , Fitzwiiliam-street , on Saturday , the 27 th ult ., assisted by his officers . The muster roll was called , and letters of apology were read from those who were unable to attend . Ex . and Perfect Bro . J . L . Atherton , M . VV . S . elect , was presented by 111 . Bro . Jonas Loader 0
P . M . W . S . 33 , to 111 . llro . Charles James Banister , S . G . I . G . 33 , and I . G . North-Eastern District , for installation , who performed that ceremony with his usual care and impressiveness . The following officers were then appointed : Ex . and Perfect Bro . J . \ V . Monckman , 1 st General ; Ex . and Perfect Bro . Crabtree , 2 nd General ; 111 . Bro . John Marshall , 30 , Prelate j Ex . and Perfect Bro . H .
bhaw , Treasurer ; Ex . and Peifect Bro . W . T . Sugg , Recorder ; Ex . and Perfect Bro . Frank Banister , Grand Marshal ; Ex . and Perfect Bro . Gill , Raphael ; Ex . and and Perfect Bro . Wellsman , U . C Two candidates , Bros . Hugh Sugden Holdsworth and E . A . Beaumont , were perlected by the M . W . S ., assisted by 111 . Bro . Banister . A candidate was proposed for perfection at the next meeting . 0
111 . Bro . C . J . banister , b . G . I . G . 33 , was received and retired in the usual form becoming his rank . Thc chapter was closed in due form . I'he banquet was held in the dining hall , under thc presidency of thc M . W . S ., Bro . Atherton , having on his right HI . Bro . Banister , Ex . and Perfect Bros . Holdsworth , Beaumont , Sugg , and Gill ; and on his left III . Bro . Craven
30 , Ex . and Perlect Bros . Monckman , bhaw , Frank Banister , and others . The loyal and Masonic toasts were proposed by the M . W . S . HI . Bro . C . J . Banister , 33 ° , responded for " The Supreme Council , and himself , " in suitable terms ; he was received in thorough Yorkshire fashion , and at the end of a most fraternal speech , proposed "The Health of the M . W . S ., which was received by
acclamation , and responded toby that worthy brother most heartily . HI . Bro . Craven , 30 , delivered a most excellent speech , which was listened to by the brethren most attentively , and cordially responded to . "The Candidate's Health , " "Visiting Brethren , " and " Officers , " with the last toast , brought one of the most enjoyable meetings to an end , that has ever been in this chapter .
Royal And Select Masters.
Royal and Select Masters .
CONSTANTINE COUNCIL ( No . 2 ) . —On Saturday last , the 27 th ult ., one of the most interesting meetings of the members of the Cryptic Degrees that has occurred for many years past took place at the headquarters , Red Lion-square , when this , the oldest council was resuscitated . Among those present we noticed Comps . T . C . Walls , D . G . M . ; A . M . Broadley , Dist . G . M . Mediterranean ; C . F . Matier , P . D . G . M ., G . Rec . ; C . H .
Driver , P . G . C of VV . ; A . Williams , G . I . M . ; B . R . Bryant , G . Sec . ; J . L . Mather , G . C . of G . j T . Poore , P . G . C . of G . ; Capt . G . Lambert , F . S . A ., P . D . G . M . ; D . P . Cama , P . G . btwd . ; G . Cooper , A . Tisley , E . M . Money , Rev . H . Cummings , M . A ., VV . Vincent , W . Lake , E . M . Lott , C . F . Hogard , F . J . Bennett , G . W . Marsden , E . J . Mills , G . Sen . ; and others . the proceedings commenced by R . P . Comp . B . R .
Bryant , G . Sec , assuming thc office of T . l . M . j R . P . Comp . A . Williams , G . I . M ., as D . M . ; and R . P . Comp . C . F . Matier , P . D . G . M ., as P . C of W ., when eight companions were acknowledged and received as members o £ the degree , the ceremony being 'oiked in that perfect manner for which these companions are so greatly celebrated in other degrees . R . P . Comp . C F . Matier then in a most masterly manner installed Comp . C . H . Driver
as I . I . M ., who invested the following companions as officers : Comps . J . L . Mather , Dep . M . ; A . Tisley , P . C . ot W . j F . J . Bennett , Treas . ; C . F . Matier , Rec ; D . P . Cama , C . of G . ; VV . Vincent , Cond . of C ; E . M . Money , ist Marshal ; G . W . Marsden , 2 nd Marshal j E . M . Lott , Org . ; W . Lake , Stwd . ; and E . J . Mills , Sentinel . The companions then adjourned to a most excellent banquet at the Holborn Restaurant , when the usual toasts were given in a manner highly acceptable to those present .
Bro . Sir Algernon Borthwick , M . P ., will take the chair at a meeting which will be held in the Vicarage Parish-room , Kensington , on Thursday next , the Sth inst ., for the purpose of considering a proposal which has been made to establish a library and scientific institution to be known as " The Kensington Athcna ; um . "