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Consecration Of The Lodge Of Charity, No. 2651.
CONSECRATION OF THE LODGE OF CHARITY , No . 2651 .
This function took place on Monday , the 22 nd ult ., at the Masonic Hall , Bold-street , Warrington , in the presence of a large number of brethren , amongst whom were—Bros . Wm . Goodacre , P . G . S . B . Eng ., who had been deputed to perform the ceremony ; R . Newhouse , D . G . S . B . Eng . ; Thomas Forrester , P . G . Std . Br . Eng . ; Wilde Rice , P . P . S . G . W . ; John Clayton , P . P . S . G . W . Cheshire ; Henry
Jackson , P . J . G . W . Cheshire ; the Rev . C . C . Bluett , P . G . Chap . ; the Rev . H . Leeson , P . G . Chap . ; the Rev . Robert Edwards , P . G . Chap . Cheshire ; the Rev . Harry V . Pigot ; T . Banner Newton , P . G . T . ; Geo . A . Harradon , P . P . G . T . ; J . J . Lambert , P . P . G . Reg . ; Fred . Broadsmith , P . P . G . Reg . ; S . Locke , P . S . G . D . ; John Fletcher , P . P . S . G . D . ; R . Brierley , P . P . G . S . of Wks . ; D . W . Finney , P . P . G . D . C . ; G . D . Myers , P . P . G . D . C . ; J . H . Smith , P . G . D . C . ; W . Cole , P . G . Org . ; Edmund Jones , P . P . G . S . Staff ; Louis A . Winsloe , P . M . 32 ;
R . Chorlton Parr , 148 ; W . B . Roberts , P . M . 148 ; H . F . Greenough , P . M . 148 ; J . Lythgoe , W . M . ^ 148 ; R . Shillcock , P . M . 1250 ; A . H . Baird , W . M 2433 ; Dr . C . A . Brewer , S . W . 2433 ; and Wm . Hudson , Sec . 1035 ; and the following founders : Bros . John Armstrong , P . M ., P . P . G . S W . Cheshire ; R H . Pearson , P . M . ; J . Rymer Young , P . M . ; J . Hesketh , P . M . ; Win . Pierpoint , S . W . 148 ; Herbert Hatton , Thos . Morris , Daniel Jones , J . Shaw Green , Hugh Ferguson , and Thomas Tunstall , P . P . G . S . of W .
Much regret was expressed at the unavoidable absence of Bro . D ; . Jos . Adams , P . M ., the S . W . designate , through illness , and of Bro . Professor A . H . Young , P . M ., owing to an important professional engagement . The Consecrating Officer , Bro . William Goodacre , on entering the lodge was received by the assembled brethren in a manner fi ' . ting to his exalted rank , and having taken the chair , appointed Bros . T . Banner
Newton , P . G . T ., as S . W . ; G . A . Harradon , P . P . G . T ., as J . W . ; and John Fletcher , P . P . G . D ., as I . G . The lodge was then opened up to the Third Degree , and , after the usual salutes , Bro . GOODACRE addressed the brethren in a few well-chosen words on the object of the meeting , and explained that he had been deputed by the
M . W . G . M . to consecrate the lodge . He concluded his brief remarks by wishing the new lodge the greatest possible success . After prayer by the CHAPLAIN , the founders were arranged round the lodge board and signified their approval of the officers named in the warrant .
The P . G . Chaplain , Bro . H . LEESON , having delivered a brilliant oration on the nature and principles of the Institution , The anthem " Behold how good and joyful , " was most effectively rendered b y the musical artists . The hymns and other anthems used on such occasions were also effectively chanted and to the satisfaction of all present .
The lodge having been dedicated and constituted in the usual form , Bro . John Armstrong , P . P . S . G . W . Cheshire , was presented as W . M . Designate , by the P . G . D . C ., and duly installed into the chair of K . S . by the Consecrating Master .
The W . M . then invested Bros . R . H . Pearson , P . M ., as J . W . ; J . Rymer Young , P . M ., Treas . ; John Hesketh , P . M ., Sec ; Wlliam Pierpoint , S . D . ; Herbert Hutton , J . D . ; Thos . Cooper , P . M ., I . G . ; J . Shaw Green and Hugh Ferguson , Stewards . ; and J . H . Galloway , Tyler .
The W . M . proposed that a vote of thanks be given to the Consecrating Officer and his assistants for their impressive rendering of the several ceremonies , and that Bros . Goodacre , Newhouse , Lambert , and Leeson , be elected honorary members of the lodge . This was canied with the utmost enthusiasm , and a Founder ' s jewel suitably engraved was also presented to Bros . Goodacre and Newhouse .
The honorary members all expressed their thanks for the honour done them . Letters of regret were received from Bros . Major J . D . Murray , P . G . Treas . Eng . ) Col . C . S . Dean , P . S . G . W . Cheshire ; G . H . Brown , P . P . S . G . W . Cheshire ; F . K . Stevenson , P . P . S . G . W . Cheshire ; Walter Simpson , P . P . S . G . W . ; H . Gordon Small , P . G . D . C . Cheshire ; J . C . Robinson , P . P . G . D . C ; W . F . Robinson , P . A . G . D . C ; C . Rose , P . A . G . D . C . ; and others .
Five propositions for initiation and five for j Vining were submitted after the Grand and Provincial Grand Officers had retired in procession . The lodge was closed and the brethren subsequently partook of a banquet served in the Masonic Hall . The banquet itself , and the speedy and efficient manner in which it was served , ri fleeted the greatest credit upon Bro . Chantry , in whose hands the catering had been placed .
After the banquet the W . M . proposed the u-ual loyal toasts , and then the " M . W . the Pro Grand Master , the Right Hon . the E ttl of Lathom , G . C . B ., the D . G . Master , and other Officers of Grand Lodge , " to which Bro . NEWHOUSE , D . G . Std . Br ., replied . Bro . W . PIERPOINT , S . W ., proposed "The Deputy Prov . G M . of West Lancashire and the Provincial Grand Officers of this and other Provinces . "
Bros . J . J . LAMBERT and J . FLETCHER responded on b .-htlf of West Lancashiie , and F . BROADSMITH for Cheshire . The toast of " The W . M . " was submitted in most felicitous terms by the Consecrating Officer , Bro . GOODACRE . Bro . Wm . Hudson sang a special variation of " Here ' s to his health in a song . "
After replying , the W . M . proposed "The Health of the Consecrating Master , W . Bro . Wm . Goodacre , P . G . S . B . Eng ., P . G . Secretary of West Lancashire , " and said they were greatly favoured in being privileged lo have their lodge consecrated by one of the , if not the , ablest officer in England . " The Mother Lodge , No . 148 , " was proposed by Bro . J . R . YOUNG , P . M ., in eloquent and feeling terms .
Bros . LYTHGOE , W . M . ; W . B . ROBERTS , Sec ; and GREENOUGH , Treas ., responded . The toast of "The Masonic Charities" was in good hands in Bro . T . MORRIS .
Bro . the Rev . R . EDWARDS responded . " The Visitors , " " The Officers of the Lodge , " and the T y ler ' s toast brought a most successful meeting to a close ,
Provincial Grand Chapter Of East Lancashire.
PROVINCIAL GRAND CHAPTER OF EAST LANCASHIRE .
The annual meeting of the above Pro \ inciaI Grand Chapter took place at Bury , on the 24 th u ! t . Comp . Col . Le Gendre N . Starkie , G . Supt ., presided . The following companions were appointed as Provincial Grand Officers :
Comp . C . R . N . Beswicke-Royds , 62 .,, ... Prov . G . H . ,, James Heelis , 62 ... ... ... Prov . G . J . „ James Newton , 37 ... ... ... Prov . G . S . E . „ C D . Cheetham , 993 .. ... ... Prov . G . S . N . „ R . Pollitt , 42 ... ... ... Prov . G . Treas . „ W . F . Chambers , 210 ... ... Prov . G . Reg . „ J . S . Scott , 345 ... ... ... Prov . D . G . Reg . „ F . W . Lean , 93 s ... ... ... Prov . G . P . S . „ C . H . Woods , 381 ... ... ... Prov . 1 st A . G . S . ,, O . C Crompton , 42 ... ... ... Prov . 2 nd A . G . S .
„ Max Weigenthaler , 645 ) Prov . G . S . Bs . „ A . B . Bennett , 20 4 ... ... ... j „ James Bottomley , 2 77 ... ... ") „ George Wh . we'l . 344 ... ... > Prov . G . Std . Brs . ,, Peter Radcliffe , 219 ... ... ... „ James Shuttle > vonh , 2 S 6 ... ... Prov . G . D . C . ,. W . T . Atrtt . cm ... ... ... I
„ James Corney , 325 ... ... ... [¦ Prov . G . Std . Brs . „ W . O . mrcd , 462 ... ... ... „ J . W . Wolsey , 128 ... ... ... Prov . G . Org . " ^ n •] Prov . G . Auditors . ,, G . W . Davies ... ... ... j „ E . H . Flower , 1055 ... ... ... Prov . G . Janitor . The sum of £ 10 was vo ' . ed to the Systematic Charity Fund of he
province . A sincere vote of condolence was passed with the family of the la' . e Comp . J . H . Sillitoe .
Scotland.
Scotland .
GRAND CHAPTER .
Ameetingof GrandChapterwasheld in Edinburgh on the 22 nd ult ., Comp ^ Major F . W . Allan , the Dep . Grand First Princial . in the chair . The recommendations made at the last meeting of Office-bearers for next year were adopted . Comp . Lord Haddington was elected First Grand Principal , and Comp . C C Nisbet , Stwd ., Depute Grand Principal . Comp . Major Allan
installed Comp . Nisbet , who then installed the other Office-bearers . Thereafter the companions celebrated the Festival of ths Vernal Equinox . There were about 60 present , Comp . Nisbet presiding . The toast of "The First Grand Princ i pal and other Office-bearers of the Supreme Grand Chapter " was proposed by Comp . C . C . YORSTOUN , Advocate .
The CHAIRMAN , in replying , mentioned lhat the income for the past year had been £% 6 , an increase of £ 142 over the previous year , and that the membership of companions admitted had been 1031 , against 929 . Comp . Col . W . IVISON MACADAM proposed " The Past Grand Officebearers , " coupled with the name of Comp . Major Allan , who , he said , haT broken the record in regard to the attendances at all kinds of meetings in connection with the chapter , inasmuch as he had visited Royal Arch chapters in India , at the Cape , Gibraltar , and Aden . .
Comp . Major ALLAN , in replying , said he had also visited chapters in most parts of this country , and he assured them that Arch Maronry was now taking a hold in Scotland that it had not had for years .
Ladies' Night Of The Pilgrim Lodge, No. 238.
LADIES' NIGHT OF THE PILGRIM LODGE , No . 238 .
IN CELEBRATION OF THE 1 . 00 ™ ANNIVERSARY OF THE EMPEROR WILLIAM THE FIRST . About nine years ago the brethren of the Pilgrim Lodge , under the Mastership of Bro . F . Wagner , held a lodge of mourning in the Great Hall of Freemasons' Tavern , for their illustrious brother , the Emperor William the First , who had quitted the field of earthly labour a few weeks before , and the many English brethren who were present on that occasion will have a vivid recollection of the
ceremony . On Friday , the 19 th ult ., the same hall witnessed a scene of a different character . Again , it was the Pilgrim Lodge that originated it ; again , it was in connection with the Emperor William the First , and Bro . Bae' . z was the Master who presided , but this time it was more of a festive than a mournful character , for the brethren had resolved that their annual " Schwestern-Fest , " the one occasion in the year when ladies grace by their presence the meetings of the Pilgrim brethren , should this time furnish also the opportunity for celebrating the 100 th anniversary of William the First's birth .
A large muster of the Pilgrims , and their " sisters , " and friends , in number exceeding 100 , had assembled in honour of the occasion , and the festivity thia time took the form of a dinner , followed by a concert . After the loyal toasts to "The Queen" and " The Present Emperor" had been duly honoured , the WORSHIPFUL MASTER introduced the toast of the evening , that in memory of " William the First , " in a speech of rare eloquence and
feeling . He pointed out ho , v the greatness of William the First was not so much founded on unusual natural gifts , but on firmneis of character and the courage and persistency with which he carried out what he recognised as right , untroubled by party-hatred or favour . A clear , deeply-felt sense of duty led him in all his actions . Gifted with an extraordinary knowledge of men , he knew how to surround himself with the best men
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Consecration Of The Lodge Of Charity, No. 2651.
CONSECRATION OF THE LODGE OF CHARITY , No . 2651 .
This function took place on Monday , the 22 nd ult ., at the Masonic Hall , Bold-street , Warrington , in the presence of a large number of brethren , amongst whom were—Bros . Wm . Goodacre , P . G . S . B . Eng ., who had been deputed to perform the ceremony ; R . Newhouse , D . G . S . B . Eng . ; Thomas Forrester , P . G . Std . Br . Eng . ; Wilde Rice , P . P . S . G . W . ; John Clayton , P . P . S . G . W . Cheshire ; Henry
Jackson , P . J . G . W . Cheshire ; the Rev . C . C . Bluett , P . G . Chap . ; the Rev . H . Leeson , P . G . Chap . ; the Rev . Robert Edwards , P . G . Chap . Cheshire ; the Rev . Harry V . Pigot ; T . Banner Newton , P . G . T . ; Geo . A . Harradon , P . P . G . T . ; J . J . Lambert , P . P . G . Reg . ; Fred . Broadsmith , P . P . G . Reg . ; S . Locke , P . S . G . D . ; John Fletcher , P . P . S . G . D . ; R . Brierley , P . P . G . S . of Wks . ; D . W . Finney , P . P . G . D . C . ; G . D . Myers , P . P . G . D . C . ; J . H . Smith , P . G . D . C . ; W . Cole , P . G . Org . ; Edmund Jones , P . P . G . S . Staff ; Louis A . Winsloe , P . M . 32 ;
R . Chorlton Parr , 148 ; W . B . Roberts , P . M . 148 ; H . F . Greenough , P . M . 148 ; J . Lythgoe , W . M . ^ 148 ; R . Shillcock , P . M . 1250 ; A . H . Baird , W . M 2433 ; Dr . C . A . Brewer , S . W . 2433 ; and Wm . Hudson , Sec . 1035 ; and the following founders : Bros . John Armstrong , P . M ., P . P . G . S W . Cheshire ; R H . Pearson , P . M . ; J . Rymer Young , P . M . ; J . Hesketh , P . M . ; Win . Pierpoint , S . W . 148 ; Herbert Hatton , Thos . Morris , Daniel Jones , J . Shaw Green , Hugh Ferguson , and Thomas Tunstall , P . P . G . S . of W .
Much regret was expressed at the unavoidable absence of Bro . D ; . Jos . Adams , P . M ., the S . W . designate , through illness , and of Bro . Professor A . H . Young , P . M ., owing to an important professional engagement . The Consecrating Officer , Bro . William Goodacre , on entering the lodge was received by the assembled brethren in a manner fi ' . ting to his exalted rank , and having taken the chair , appointed Bros . T . Banner
Newton , P . G . T ., as S . W . ; G . A . Harradon , P . P . G . T ., as J . W . ; and John Fletcher , P . P . G . D ., as I . G . The lodge was then opened up to the Third Degree , and , after the usual salutes , Bro . GOODACRE addressed the brethren in a few well-chosen words on the object of the meeting , and explained that he had been deputed by the
M . W . G . M . to consecrate the lodge . He concluded his brief remarks by wishing the new lodge the greatest possible success . After prayer by the CHAPLAIN , the founders were arranged round the lodge board and signified their approval of the officers named in the warrant .
The P . G . Chaplain , Bro . H . LEESON , having delivered a brilliant oration on the nature and principles of the Institution , The anthem " Behold how good and joyful , " was most effectively rendered b y the musical artists . The hymns and other anthems used on such occasions were also effectively chanted and to the satisfaction of all present .
The lodge having been dedicated and constituted in the usual form , Bro . John Armstrong , P . P . S . G . W . Cheshire , was presented as W . M . Designate , by the P . G . D . C ., and duly installed into the chair of K . S . by the Consecrating Master .
The W . M . then invested Bros . R . H . Pearson , P . M ., as J . W . ; J . Rymer Young , P . M ., Treas . ; John Hesketh , P . M ., Sec ; Wlliam Pierpoint , S . D . ; Herbert Hutton , J . D . ; Thos . Cooper , P . M ., I . G . ; J . Shaw Green and Hugh Ferguson , Stewards . ; and J . H . Galloway , Tyler .
The W . M . proposed that a vote of thanks be given to the Consecrating Officer and his assistants for their impressive rendering of the several ceremonies , and that Bros . Goodacre , Newhouse , Lambert , and Leeson , be elected honorary members of the lodge . This was canied with the utmost enthusiasm , and a Founder ' s jewel suitably engraved was also presented to Bros . Goodacre and Newhouse .
The honorary members all expressed their thanks for the honour done them . Letters of regret were received from Bros . Major J . D . Murray , P . G . Treas . Eng . ) Col . C . S . Dean , P . S . G . W . Cheshire ; G . H . Brown , P . P . S . G . W . Cheshire ; F . K . Stevenson , P . P . S . G . W . Cheshire ; Walter Simpson , P . P . S . G . W . ; H . Gordon Small , P . G . D . C . Cheshire ; J . C . Robinson , P . P . G . D . C ; W . F . Robinson , P . A . G . D . C ; C . Rose , P . A . G . D . C . ; and others .
Five propositions for initiation and five for j Vining were submitted after the Grand and Provincial Grand Officers had retired in procession . The lodge was closed and the brethren subsequently partook of a banquet served in the Masonic Hall . The banquet itself , and the speedy and efficient manner in which it was served , ri fleeted the greatest credit upon Bro . Chantry , in whose hands the catering had been placed .
After the banquet the W . M . proposed the u-ual loyal toasts , and then the " M . W . the Pro Grand Master , the Right Hon . the E ttl of Lathom , G . C . B ., the D . G . Master , and other Officers of Grand Lodge , " to which Bro . NEWHOUSE , D . G . Std . Br ., replied . Bro . W . PIERPOINT , S . W ., proposed "The Deputy Prov . G M . of West Lancashire and the Provincial Grand Officers of this and other Provinces . "
Bros . J . J . LAMBERT and J . FLETCHER responded on b .-htlf of West Lancashiie , and F . BROADSMITH for Cheshire . The toast of " The W . M . " was submitted in most felicitous terms by the Consecrating Officer , Bro . GOODACRE . Bro . Wm . Hudson sang a special variation of " Here ' s to his health in a song . "
After replying , the W . M . proposed "The Health of the Consecrating Master , W . Bro . Wm . Goodacre , P . G . S . B . Eng ., P . G . Secretary of West Lancashire , " and said they were greatly favoured in being privileged lo have their lodge consecrated by one of the , if not the , ablest officer in England . " The Mother Lodge , No . 148 , " was proposed by Bro . J . R . YOUNG , P . M ., in eloquent and feeling terms .
Bros . LYTHGOE , W . M . ; W . B . ROBERTS , Sec ; and GREENOUGH , Treas ., responded . The toast of "The Masonic Charities" was in good hands in Bro . T . MORRIS .
Bro . the Rev . R . EDWARDS responded . " The Visitors , " " The Officers of the Lodge , " and the T y ler ' s toast brought a most successful meeting to a close ,
Provincial Grand Chapter Of East Lancashire.
PROVINCIAL GRAND CHAPTER OF EAST LANCASHIRE .
The annual meeting of the above Pro \ inciaI Grand Chapter took place at Bury , on the 24 th u ! t . Comp . Col . Le Gendre N . Starkie , G . Supt ., presided . The following companions were appointed as Provincial Grand Officers :
Comp . C . R . N . Beswicke-Royds , 62 .,, ... Prov . G . H . ,, James Heelis , 62 ... ... ... Prov . G . J . „ James Newton , 37 ... ... ... Prov . G . S . E . „ C D . Cheetham , 993 .. ... ... Prov . G . S . N . „ R . Pollitt , 42 ... ... ... Prov . G . Treas . „ W . F . Chambers , 210 ... ... Prov . G . Reg . „ J . S . Scott , 345 ... ... ... Prov . D . G . Reg . „ F . W . Lean , 93 s ... ... ... Prov . G . P . S . „ C . H . Woods , 381 ... ... ... Prov . 1 st A . G . S . ,, O . C Crompton , 42 ... ... ... Prov . 2 nd A . G . S .
„ Max Weigenthaler , 645 ) Prov . G . S . Bs . „ A . B . Bennett , 20 4 ... ... ... j „ James Bottomley , 2 77 ... ... ") „ George Wh . we'l . 344 ... ... > Prov . G . Std . Brs . ,, Peter Radcliffe , 219 ... ... ... „ James Shuttle > vonh , 2 S 6 ... ... Prov . G . D . C . ,. W . T . Atrtt . cm ... ... ... I
„ James Corney , 325 ... ... ... [¦ Prov . G . Std . Brs . „ W . O . mrcd , 462 ... ... ... „ J . W . Wolsey , 128 ... ... ... Prov . G . Org . " ^ n •] Prov . G . Auditors . ,, G . W . Davies ... ... ... j „ E . H . Flower , 1055 ... ... ... Prov . G . Janitor . The sum of £ 10 was vo ' . ed to the Systematic Charity Fund of he
province . A sincere vote of condolence was passed with the family of the la' . e Comp . J . H . Sillitoe .
Scotland.
Scotland .
GRAND CHAPTER .
Ameetingof GrandChapterwasheld in Edinburgh on the 22 nd ult ., Comp ^ Major F . W . Allan , the Dep . Grand First Princial . in the chair . The recommendations made at the last meeting of Office-bearers for next year were adopted . Comp . Lord Haddington was elected First Grand Principal , and Comp . C C Nisbet , Stwd ., Depute Grand Principal . Comp . Major Allan
installed Comp . Nisbet , who then installed the other Office-bearers . Thereafter the companions celebrated the Festival of ths Vernal Equinox . There were about 60 present , Comp . Nisbet presiding . The toast of "The First Grand Princ i pal and other Office-bearers of the Supreme Grand Chapter " was proposed by Comp . C . C . YORSTOUN , Advocate .
The CHAIRMAN , in replying , mentioned lhat the income for the past year had been £% 6 , an increase of £ 142 over the previous year , and that the membership of companions admitted had been 1031 , against 929 . Comp . Col . W . IVISON MACADAM proposed " The Past Grand Officebearers , " coupled with the name of Comp . Major Allan , who , he said , haT broken the record in regard to the attendances at all kinds of meetings in connection with the chapter , inasmuch as he had visited Royal Arch chapters in India , at the Cape , Gibraltar , and Aden . .
Comp . Major ALLAN , in replying , said he had also visited chapters in most parts of this country , and he assured them that Arch Maronry was now taking a hold in Scotland that it had not had for years .
Ladies' Night Of The Pilgrim Lodge, No. 238.
LADIES' NIGHT OF THE PILGRIM LODGE , No . 238 .
IN CELEBRATION OF THE 1 . 00 ™ ANNIVERSARY OF THE EMPEROR WILLIAM THE FIRST . About nine years ago the brethren of the Pilgrim Lodge , under the Mastership of Bro . F . Wagner , held a lodge of mourning in the Great Hall of Freemasons' Tavern , for their illustrious brother , the Emperor William the First , who had quitted the field of earthly labour a few weeks before , and the many English brethren who were present on that occasion will have a vivid recollection of the
ceremony . On Friday , the 19 th ult ., the same hall witnessed a scene of a different character . Again , it was the Pilgrim Lodge that originated it ; again , it was in connection with the Emperor William the First , and Bro . Bae' . z was the Master who presided , but this time it was more of a festive than a mournful character , for the brethren had resolved that their annual " Schwestern-Fest , " the one occasion in the year when ladies grace by their presence the meetings of the Pilgrim brethren , should this time furnish also the opportunity for celebrating the 100 th anniversary of William the First's birth .
A large muster of the Pilgrims , and their " sisters , " and friends , in number exceeding 100 , had assembled in honour of the occasion , and the festivity thia time took the form of a dinner , followed by a concert . After the loyal toasts to "The Queen" and " The Present Emperor" had been duly honoured , the WORSHIPFUL MASTER introduced the toast of the evening , that in memory of " William the First , " in a speech of rare eloquence and
feeling . He pointed out ho , v the greatness of William the First was not so much founded on unusual natural gifts , but on firmneis of character and the courage and persistency with which he carried out what he recognised as right , untroubled by party-hatred or favour . A clear , deeply-felt sense of duty led him in all his actions . Gifted with an extraordinary knowledge of men , he knew how to surround himself with the best men