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Lodges And Chapters Of Instruction.
„ resent Comps . H . G . Martin , M . E . Z . ; T . Grummant , fl . f . Pollen , J . ; Grummant , P . Z ., acting Preceptor ; r H . Stone , S . E . ; G . Thompson , S . N . ; W . Dawson , p ' S . ; Mclntyre North , Barr , Hill , Hooper , Rice , Lewis , Andrews , W . Davies , Dr . Adams , and Frank Williams . The minutes of the previous weekly meeting were read and confirmed , and the ceremony of exaltation rehearsed , ComP' Dunn personating candidate . Comp . Hooper , 1 C 22 ,
„ . as elected a joining member . Comp . F . Hilton , P . Z ., Precep tor , was elected M . E . Z . for first Friday in September . It was resolved that a letter be written to Comp . Hilton , P . Z ., Preceptor , upon attaining his jubilee . Also that a letter of condolence be sent to Comp . Benedetti upon the irreparable loss of his wife . Chapter adjourned to the first Friday in September , at 7 p . m ., when the three installations will be rehearsed .
Knights Templar.
Knights Templar .
DARLINGTON . St . Cuthbert ' s Preceptory ( No . 139 ) . —The regular meeting of this preceptory was held on Tuesday , the 9 th ultimo , Sir Knight C . H . Backhouse , P . E . P ., presiding . The following were present : Sir Knights J . J . Wilkes , Provincial Sub-Prior ; Dr . Hill Drury , Provincial Constable ; Rev . C . Jackson , P . E . P ., Prelate ; C . H .
Sharp , Constable ; Rev . R . Coultort , Marshal ; H . Warwick , Sub-Marshal ; R . Luck , P . E . P . ; T . Ness , P . E . P . ; S . F . Bousfield , P . E . P . ; W . N . Cochrane , and many others . Ihe minutes of the last regular preceptory were read and confirmed . Comp . J . Robinson , who had previously
been elected , was then admitted and installed , the ceremony being ably performed by Sir Knight Dr . Hill Drury . The preceptory was then closed , and the sir knights adjourned to the refectory to enjoy the hospitality of the Eminent Preceptor .
Concord Conclave And Mount Horeb Sanotuary, Jersey.
CONCORD CONCLAVE AND MOUNT HOREB SANOTUARY , JERSEY .
The Grand Recorder , Sir Knight C . F . Matier , accompanied by four other members of the Imperial Council , arrived in Jersey on the morning of the 19 th ult ., and paid an official visit to this conclave in the
evening . They were accompanied b y the Intendant-General of Jersey , Colonel Malet de Carteret , and by Sir Knight Captain Le Seelleur , P . G . S . B ., and were received in due form by the members of the conclave . After the proceedings in the temple , the sir kni ghts adjourned to Sir Knight Bree ' s Hotel , where a splendid banquet had been prepared , and to which ample justice was done .
Some excellent speeches followed , more particularl y that given by Colonel MALET DE CARTERET in proposing the toast of " Our Distinguished Visitors , " to which a most happy and felicitous reply was given by Sir Kni ght C . F . MATIER . To Sir Knight Bois was confided the loyal toasts . Sir Knight HA . MI . ING , in responding to the toast of
"The Officers of the Conclave , " gave a most interesting res / inn * of the history of the Concord Conclave . We congratulate the conclave in possessing Sir Knight HamlingasitsRecoider ; a more able , energetic , enthusiastic , or conscientious Masonic brother does not exist in Jersey .
Sir KnightSricKLANU , who represented theGuernsey Conclave , returned thanks for the generous hospitality lie had received , and regretted the absence of the Intendant General of Guernsey , who he was sure was with them in the spirit though unavoidably absent in person , and of whose apologies for his absence he was the bearer .
Sir Kni ghts Capt . Barette and Oldridge , who acted as Stewards , carried ou : their onerous duties to the complete satisfaction of all concerned . I'he representative members of Council and Senate proceeded to Guernsey on Tuesday morning , the 23 rd ' It ., and we learn met with an enthusiastic reception . \ Ve venture to hope that the ladies who accomDanied
the party havs carried away a favourable opinion of the slands , and that the small attentions offered them by 'he Intendant-Generals both of Jersey and Guernsey , who , we know , are never found wanting on these occasions , may induce them again to accompany their husbands when either duty or pleasure leads them to re-Vli 't this Norman Archipelago .
As regards one point we certainly offer the distinguished party our sincere congratulations . Neptune J " 'P . " ms happiest mocds—he is not always so and for this gracious act we commend him to the Powers that be , and the Grand Registrar-General in Funicular , with a view to his obtaining Past Grand rank nlT „ . mer ely for this past service , but as a grateful offering for favours to come .
Cryptic Masonry.
Cryptic Masonry .
< liS ? t , . i Master ' s Council ( No . i ) .-This ( , "een s ? ° Ur , cil Inet at Mark M * sons' Hall , Great Wtre (•„„ ' , ? . lStri u , t - Among those in attendance Edwins 7 " KK- Bryant > P-T . I . M ., G . Lecturer , ' !' . I . M . ; C & , '• ' , " T . I . M . elect ; G . Powell , P . C . of VV . P -O -urt ^ - . y-M-. T " - ' -i Cart- T * . C . Walls , Coir . ' •¦ . . ! I'l-M ., Recorder : II . H . Shirley . M . A ., ¦
A AV ' ., , - , Scurrah , 2 nd M . j G . Gregory , J . Hay , C "h Van «!» vc . Iand L » veland , J . P ., P . I . I . M . ; Lieut .-M -A .. His , ' Mal ° r Hansard , Ur . F . r . ard , Nelson P . ower , M ° ney ai , d 1 if rt L ' Smith > and C- Slatcr . Bros . Capt . E . ^ * w nni " f 'iead Were visitorsfonfirrned ( ' ^ previous council having been read and bct ' n uulv b ? li . " i ? " i Kirk Moore , and Taylor having 1 uall 0 'ed for , were most impressively admitted ,
Cryptic Masonry.
received , and greeted as M . E . M ., B M „ S . M ., and S . E . M . by the T . I . M ., ablv assisted by Comps . Graveley , Loveland , Shirley , and Gregory . The Recorder installed Comp . E . Storr asT . l . M . Tht-following appointments were made Comps . Bryant , P . D . M . ; G . Powell , D . M . ; the Rev . Dr . Lemon , Chap . ; the Kev . R . Peek , M . A ., Asst . Chap . ; G . Gravelev , Treas . ; Capt . Walls , Recorder ; H . H . Shirley , P . C . of W . ; R . Roy , M . A ., C . nf G . ; A .
McDowall , C . of C . ; VV . A . Scurrah , Major Williamson , J . P ., and | J . J . Pakes , Marshals ; Dr . Pocock and G . Gregory . Stewards ; J . Hay and J . ) . Thomas , Warders ; Nelson Prower , M . A ., l . S . ; and E . ' Mills . O . S . The report of the Audit Committee was received and adopted . Apologies for non-attendance were received from Comps . the Earl of Euston , G . M . ; C F . Matier , G . Recorder ; Lieut .-Col . G . Lambert , P . D . G . M . ; Baron de Ferrieres ,
P . D . G . M ., P . T . l . M . ; H . ] . Lardner , P . T . I . M . ; Major VV . B . Williamson , J . P ., Major P . Dunbar , R . Roy , M . A . J . J . Thomas , the Rev . W . Lemon , D . D ., P . G . Chap . ; G . Everett , H . Higgins , and many others . 'Ihe council was then closed in the D-gree of Select Master , and the companions adjourned to the Hotborn
Restaurant , where the annual festival was held . Comp . Edwin Storr , the T . l . M ., presided in a most genial manner , his utterances being very eloquent . Comps . Loveland , Bryant , Shirley , and Capt . Money also spoke well of the Cryptic Rite in general , and of the Grand Master's Council in particular .
A Masonic Jubilee.
A MASONIC JUBILEE .
A Masonic anniversary of probably unique significance was celebrated in Bristol on Thursday , the iSth ult . On May 18 th , 18 43 , a candidate was initiated in the Moira Lodge of Honour , who had been a member of it during the whole of the 50 years which have since elapsed , and having attained to the highest
position in the lodge , has filled many distinguished positions , and is now Provincial Grand Master of Bristol . Bro . W . A . F . Powell is universally respected throughout the province , and he will be warmly congratulated by the Craft generally upon the attainment of his Masonic jubilee ; indeed his fellow citizens generally can sympathise with the rejoicings of his
brethren on the occasion . It was contrary to his wish that any great demonstration should be made in connection with the event , but he consented to attend a special meeting of his mother lodge at the Freemasons' Hall , Park-street , when additional interest was given to the occasion by the presence of Bro . Hugh Owen , who 53 vears ago became a member of the
lodge , and who at 85 years of age journeyed from London to do honour to his old friend and associate . The W . M ., Bro . Albert Barratt , occupied the chair , and the following members oi the lodge were also present : Bros . W . H . Brown , I . P . M ., P . P . G . S . of W . ; W . A . F . Powell , P . M ., P . G . M . ; Hugh Owen , P . M ., P . P . J . G . D . ; Samuel Edwards , P . M ., P . P . G . S . B . ; T . W . Stone , P . M ., D . C , P . P . G . Std . Br . ; N . C . Bamfield ,
P . M ., P . P . S . G . D . ; J . N . Hunt , P . M ., P . P . J . G . VV . ; H . Gough , P . M ., Prov . J . G . W . ; Alfred VV . Powell , P . M ., P . P . G . D . ; Henry Austin , S . W . ; E . E . Hobbs , J . W . ; E . H . Baker , Sec ; Herbert Fielding , S . D . ; H . R . Withycombe , J . D . ; John Boyd , I . G . ; R . G . Parminter , Org . ; E . J . Sellick , P . P . G . C ; VV . Rice , P . M . 1755 ; Joseph Littleton , L . J . T . Beck , Thomas
Bamfield , J . Stoute , and J . Webber , Tyler . The matter was scarcel y known beyond the lodge or the hall would have been crowded with the brethren of the province . The following visitors , however , were present : Bros . J . R . Bramble , P . A . G . D . C . England , D . P . G . M . ; Pierrepont Harris , P . P . S . G . W ., Prov . G . Sec . ; C , VV . Cope-Proctor , P . M . 1 S 7 , Prov . G . Treas . ;
VV . E . Parry , P . M . 686 , Prov . G . Reg . ; E . Atyrubb , P . M . 68 , P . P . S . G . D . ; Harold Lewis , P . M . 686 , Prov . G . S . B . ; Robert dive , P . M . 610 , P . P . A . G . D . C ; H . Wilkinson , P . M . 68 , P . P . J . G . D . ; VV . G . Vowles . P . M . 103 , P . P . J . G . W . ; VV . Pearce , P . M . 610 ; J . Northam , W . M . 2257 ; C . J . Hill , 2257 , VV . M . elect 1296 ; W . Church , 103 ; A . C . Powell , Sec . 187 ; E . Holden ,
68 ; J . J . Justice , 610 ; T . Colenutt , 1833 ; G . Will , ' 75 ° ; T- Protheroe , 2257 ; T . H . Brown , 610 ; and R . H . Strapnell , S . W . 1833 . The WORSHIPFUL MASTER expressed the pleasure they all felt at seeing their Provincial Grand Master with them on that auspicious occasion . In a few wellchosen words he presented the following address on
behalf of thc lodge : To the Right Worshipful Brother William Augustus Frederick Powell , Provincial Grand Master of Bristol , Past Grand Deacon of England . The Worshiuful Master , Past Masters , and Brethren of the Moira Lodge of Honour , No . 32 ( 1 , desire , on the completion of the 50 th year of your membershi p of the lodge
in which you wcre initiated , May iSth , 1 S 43 , installed W . M . Dec . 2 nd , 1 S 4 6 , to express their deep sense of the value of the services you have rendered to Masonry , and of their appreciation of the honour which you have conferred upon yuur mother lodge during your membership . They also desire to express their sincere hope that it may please the G . A . O . T . U . to permit you to enjoy a long
continuance in your exalted ofbee . Dated this iSth day of May . 1 S 93 . Albert Barratt , VV . M . ; Wm . Hy . Brown , I . P . M . ; Henry Austin , S . W . ; E . E . Hobbs , J . W . ; J . T . Hallam , P . M . and Treas . ; E . H . Baber , Sec ; Henry Fielding , S . D . ; Henry Robert Withycombe , J . D . ; Thos . VV . Stone , P . M . and D . C . j John Boyd , I . G . Following these signatures was a list of the present
members of thc lodge in order of seniority . The address had been very beautifull y illuminated on vellum by Bro . VV . Bennett . It was bound in blue morocco , ornamented with gold , and lined with very rich shot silk . Each page was surrounded with emblematic borders , and the back of each leaf was adorned with Masonic emblems , such as the badge of a P . G . M . and the like . The frontispiece was a platinotype ' portrait
A Masonic Jubilee.
by Bro . T . Protheroe , of Bro . Powell , with his arms and the city arms . The presentation having been made , Bro . HUGH OWEN , as the father of Masonry in Bristol , congratulated the P . G . M ., not only upon the position in which the Prince had worthily placed him , but also upon ' attaining his jubilee . In a very graceful speech , he
said they were very young together , but as he was a few years the elder he entered Masonry first ; in fact he , had been 53 years a Mason . He well remembered the meeting at which their P . G . M . was a candidate , introduced by his honoured- father , than whom a more worthy brother never entered a Masonic lodge . His son had held the highest offices in the province , and
won the confidence of the highest , the noblest , the humblest , and the simplest of brethren . Bro . J NORTHAM , the newly-installed W . M . of No . 2257 , conveyed the congratulations of the lodge which was permitted to bear the honoured name of Powell , and Bro . W . E . VOWLES , P . P . J . G . W ., as a Bristol Mason
of 35 years standing , added his felicitations . The PROV . GRAND MASTER , who was received with enthusiastic applause , rose to reply , and said he could not adequately express his thanks for the honour done him by his mother lodge . So long as he lived the beautiful address they had presented to him would be among his most precious Masonic treasures . Bro .
Owen had referred to 50 years ago , and very tew could expect to see the 50 th anniversary of their initiation . But to be a subscribing member to a lodge for 50 years , to have become its W . M ., to have held various offices , and at the end of the time to be Grand Master of the province was , he believed , absolutel y unique . He could say he had never sought any office , but he could
claim one merit for himself , a good feeling for the Craft , a desire to uphold it , to maintain its character , and to do all in his power to help a brother Mason . He was unable now to be as active as he had been in years gone by . In fact had he known the illnesses he should have to undergo he would not have accepted his
present position . In conclusion , he wished the W . M . and brethren of every lodge in the province that prosperity , goodwill , and harmony , which Masons ought to possess and had done in a peculiar degree in the Province of Bristol during the whole time he had known it . The proceedings were shortly afterwards brought to a close .
The Late W. Bro. H. J. Whymper, C.I.E., Deputy District Grand Master Of The Punjab.
THE LATE W . BRO . H . J . WHYMPER , C . I . E ., DEPUTY DISTRICT GRAND MASTER OF THE PUNJAB .
We have a melancholy pleasure in giving prominence to this the first communication from India , other than b y cable , respecting the decease of the lamented Bro . Whymper . Bro . Capt . Leslie is the W . M . of the Stewart Lodge , and was a close Masonic friend of the Deputy District Grand Master now , alas . ' no more .
It will be with feelings of the deepest sorrow and regret that the death of W . Bro . H . J . Whymper is heard of , not only in his own district and lodge , but over the whole Masonic world , for it is not too much to say that his collection of works on Freemasonry , and his vast knowledge of its literature , are known to all true lovers of the Masonic art .
He had gone to Bombay to see an old friend off to England , and it was there that he was taken ill . On the 19 th April he was admitted to the European General Hospital , where he rapidly sank , and died on the 27 th , of dysentery and fever . He was initiated in Mayo Lodge , No . 1413 , at Rawal Pindi , on December the 17 th , 1872 , took the R . A .
Degree in the Rose of Denmark Chapter , No . 975 , and in due course became a member of the 32 , a Kni ght Templar , and a Knight of Malta . He w-is a member of the Inner Circle of the Quatuor Coronati Lodge , No . 2076 , and at the time of his death was Deputy District Grand Master of the Punjab . To his Lodge—Stewart , No . i 960—of which he was
a founder , his loss is irreparable , and in the District of the Punjab he will leave a gap which it will not be possible to fill . Well versed in all branches of Masonic literature , a staunch and generous supporter of all the Masonic and social undertakings of his lodge , ever ready to help and advise , to assist and instruct ; his genial face will be missed , his kindly words and actions ever remembered by all Freemasons in the Punjab , but
by none more than his sorrowing brethren of the Stewart Lodge . I enclose a circular indicative of the desire of No . i 960 , to honour the memory of our beloved friend and brother , which , kindly publish with this communication , and much oblige , J . H . LESLIE , W . M . i 960 . Rawal Pindi , April 29 .
THE STEWART LODGE , No . irjC'o , E . C . Rawal Pindi , April the 30 th , 1 S 93 . Dear Sir and Bro ., Overleaf you will find a copy of a resolution that was passed at a regular meeting of this lodge held at Rawal Pindi on April the 2 yth , 1893 .
Ihe late Bro . VVhymper ' s connection with rreemasonry in nearly every part of the globe ( for he was a prolific writer on Masonic subjects ) , but especially in this district , call upon us to perpetuate his name . I ask you , therefore , not only to help in the matter yourself , but to use all the inlluence you can in getting others to help—both lodges and individuals . Believe me , dear Sir and Bro ., yours fraternally , J . H . LESLIE , W . M .
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Lodges And Chapters Of Instruction.
„ resent Comps . H . G . Martin , M . E . Z . ; T . Grummant , fl . f . Pollen , J . ; Grummant , P . Z ., acting Preceptor ; r H . Stone , S . E . ; G . Thompson , S . N . ; W . Dawson , p ' S . ; Mclntyre North , Barr , Hill , Hooper , Rice , Lewis , Andrews , W . Davies , Dr . Adams , and Frank Williams . The minutes of the previous weekly meeting were read and confirmed , and the ceremony of exaltation rehearsed , ComP' Dunn personating candidate . Comp . Hooper , 1 C 22 ,
„ . as elected a joining member . Comp . F . Hilton , P . Z ., Precep tor , was elected M . E . Z . for first Friday in September . It was resolved that a letter be written to Comp . Hilton , P . Z ., Preceptor , upon attaining his jubilee . Also that a letter of condolence be sent to Comp . Benedetti upon the irreparable loss of his wife . Chapter adjourned to the first Friday in September , at 7 p . m ., when the three installations will be rehearsed .
Knights Templar.
Knights Templar .
DARLINGTON . St . Cuthbert ' s Preceptory ( No . 139 ) . —The regular meeting of this preceptory was held on Tuesday , the 9 th ultimo , Sir Knight C . H . Backhouse , P . E . P ., presiding . The following were present : Sir Knights J . J . Wilkes , Provincial Sub-Prior ; Dr . Hill Drury , Provincial Constable ; Rev . C . Jackson , P . E . P ., Prelate ; C . H .
Sharp , Constable ; Rev . R . Coultort , Marshal ; H . Warwick , Sub-Marshal ; R . Luck , P . E . P . ; T . Ness , P . E . P . ; S . F . Bousfield , P . E . P . ; W . N . Cochrane , and many others . Ihe minutes of the last regular preceptory were read and confirmed . Comp . J . Robinson , who had previously
been elected , was then admitted and installed , the ceremony being ably performed by Sir Knight Dr . Hill Drury . The preceptory was then closed , and the sir knights adjourned to the refectory to enjoy the hospitality of the Eminent Preceptor .
Concord Conclave And Mount Horeb Sanotuary, Jersey.
CONCORD CONCLAVE AND MOUNT HOREB SANOTUARY , JERSEY .
The Grand Recorder , Sir Knight C . F . Matier , accompanied by four other members of the Imperial Council , arrived in Jersey on the morning of the 19 th ult ., and paid an official visit to this conclave in the
evening . They were accompanied b y the Intendant-General of Jersey , Colonel Malet de Carteret , and by Sir Knight Captain Le Seelleur , P . G . S . B ., and were received in due form by the members of the conclave . After the proceedings in the temple , the sir kni ghts adjourned to Sir Knight Bree ' s Hotel , where a splendid banquet had been prepared , and to which ample justice was done .
Some excellent speeches followed , more particularl y that given by Colonel MALET DE CARTERET in proposing the toast of " Our Distinguished Visitors , " to which a most happy and felicitous reply was given by Sir Kni ght C . F . MATIER . To Sir Knight Bois was confided the loyal toasts . Sir Knight HA . MI . ING , in responding to the toast of
"The Officers of the Conclave , " gave a most interesting res / inn * of the history of the Concord Conclave . We congratulate the conclave in possessing Sir Knight HamlingasitsRecoider ; a more able , energetic , enthusiastic , or conscientious Masonic brother does not exist in Jersey .
Sir KnightSricKLANU , who represented theGuernsey Conclave , returned thanks for the generous hospitality lie had received , and regretted the absence of the Intendant General of Guernsey , who he was sure was with them in the spirit though unavoidably absent in person , and of whose apologies for his absence he was the bearer .
Sir Kni ghts Capt . Barette and Oldridge , who acted as Stewards , carried ou : their onerous duties to the complete satisfaction of all concerned . I'he representative members of Council and Senate proceeded to Guernsey on Tuesday morning , the 23 rd ' It ., and we learn met with an enthusiastic reception . \ Ve venture to hope that the ladies who accomDanied
the party havs carried away a favourable opinion of the slands , and that the small attentions offered them by 'he Intendant-Generals both of Jersey and Guernsey , who , we know , are never found wanting on these occasions , may induce them again to accompany their husbands when either duty or pleasure leads them to re-Vli 't this Norman Archipelago .
As regards one point we certainly offer the distinguished party our sincere congratulations . Neptune J " 'P . " ms happiest mocds—he is not always so and for this gracious act we commend him to the Powers that be , and the Grand Registrar-General in Funicular , with a view to his obtaining Past Grand rank nlT „ . mer ely for this past service , but as a grateful offering for favours to come .
Cryptic Masonry.
Cryptic Masonry .
< liS ? t , . i Master ' s Council ( No . i ) .-This ( , "een s ? ° Ur , cil Inet at Mark M * sons' Hall , Great Wtre (•„„ ' , ? . lStri u , t - Among those in attendance Edwins 7 " KK- Bryant > P-T . I . M ., G . Lecturer , ' !' . I . M . ; C & , '• ' , " T . I . M . elect ; G . Powell , P . C . of VV . P -O -urt ^ - . y-M-. T " - ' -i Cart- T * . C . Walls , Coir . ' •¦ . . ! I'l-M ., Recorder : II . H . Shirley . M . A ., ¦
A AV ' ., , - , Scurrah , 2 nd M . j G . Gregory , J . Hay , C "h Van «!» vc . Iand L » veland , J . P ., P . I . I . M . ; Lieut .-M -A .. His , ' Mal ° r Hansard , Ur . F . r . ard , Nelson P . ower , M ° ney ai , d 1 if rt L ' Smith > and C- Slatcr . Bros . Capt . E . ^ * w nni " f 'iead Were visitorsfonfirrned ( ' ^ previous council having been read and bct ' n uulv b ? li . " i ? " i Kirk Moore , and Taylor having 1 uall 0 'ed for , were most impressively admitted ,
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received , and greeted as M . E . M ., B M „ S . M ., and S . E . M . by the T . I . M ., ablv assisted by Comps . Graveley , Loveland , Shirley , and Gregory . The Recorder installed Comp . E . Storr asT . l . M . Tht-following appointments were made Comps . Bryant , P . D . M . ; G . Powell , D . M . ; the Rev . Dr . Lemon , Chap . ; the Kev . R . Peek , M . A ., Asst . Chap . ; G . Gravelev , Treas . ; Capt . Walls , Recorder ; H . H . Shirley , P . C . of W . ; R . Roy , M . A ., C . nf G . ; A .
McDowall , C . of C . ; VV . A . Scurrah , Major Williamson , J . P ., and | J . J . Pakes , Marshals ; Dr . Pocock and G . Gregory . Stewards ; J . Hay and J . ) . Thomas , Warders ; Nelson Prower , M . A ., l . S . ; and E . ' Mills . O . S . The report of the Audit Committee was received and adopted . Apologies for non-attendance were received from Comps . the Earl of Euston , G . M . ; C F . Matier , G . Recorder ; Lieut .-Col . G . Lambert , P . D . G . M . ; Baron de Ferrieres ,
P . D . G . M ., P . T . l . M . ; H . ] . Lardner , P . T . I . M . ; Major VV . B . Williamson , J . P ., Major P . Dunbar , R . Roy , M . A . J . J . Thomas , the Rev . W . Lemon , D . D ., P . G . Chap . ; G . Everett , H . Higgins , and many others . 'Ihe council was then closed in the D-gree of Select Master , and the companions adjourned to the Hotborn
Restaurant , where the annual festival was held . Comp . Edwin Storr , the T . l . M ., presided in a most genial manner , his utterances being very eloquent . Comps . Loveland , Bryant , Shirley , and Capt . Money also spoke well of the Cryptic Rite in general , and of the Grand Master's Council in particular .
A Masonic Jubilee.
A MASONIC JUBILEE .
A Masonic anniversary of probably unique significance was celebrated in Bristol on Thursday , the iSth ult . On May 18 th , 18 43 , a candidate was initiated in the Moira Lodge of Honour , who had been a member of it during the whole of the 50 years which have since elapsed , and having attained to the highest
position in the lodge , has filled many distinguished positions , and is now Provincial Grand Master of Bristol . Bro . W . A . F . Powell is universally respected throughout the province , and he will be warmly congratulated by the Craft generally upon the attainment of his Masonic jubilee ; indeed his fellow citizens generally can sympathise with the rejoicings of his
brethren on the occasion . It was contrary to his wish that any great demonstration should be made in connection with the event , but he consented to attend a special meeting of his mother lodge at the Freemasons' Hall , Park-street , when additional interest was given to the occasion by the presence of Bro . Hugh Owen , who 53 vears ago became a member of the
lodge , and who at 85 years of age journeyed from London to do honour to his old friend and associate . The W . M ., Bro . Albert Barratt , occupied the chair , and the following members oi the lodge were also present : Bros . W . H . Brown , I . P . M ., P . P . G . S . of W . ; W . A . F . Powell , P . M ., P . G . M . ; Hugh Owen , P . M ., P . P . J . G . D . ; Samuel Edwards , P . M ., P . P . G . S . B . ; T . W . Stone , P . M ., D . C , P . P . G . Std . Br . ; N . C . Bamfield ,
P . M ., P . P . S . G . D . ; J . N . Hunt , P . M ., P . P . J . G . VV . ; H . Gough , P . M ., Prov . J . G . W . ; Alfred VV . Powell , P . M ., P . P . G . D . ; Henry Austin , S . W . ; E . E . Hobbs , J . W . ; E . H . Baker , Sec ; Herbert Fielding , S . D . ; H . R . Withycombe , J . D . ; John Boyd , I . G . ; R . G . Parminter , Org . ; E . J . Sellick , P . P . G . C ; VV . Rice , P . M . 1755 ; Joseph Littleton , L . J . T . Beck , Thomas
Bamfield , J . Stoute , and J . Webber , Tyler . The matter was scarcel y known beyond the lodge or the hall would have been crowded with the brethren of the province . The following visitors , however , were present : Bros . J . R . Bramble , P . A . G . D . C . England , D . P . G . M . ; Pierrepont Harris , P . P . S . G . W ., Prov . G . Sec . ; C , VV . Cope-Proctor , P . M . 1 S 7 , Prov . G . Treas . ;
VV . E . Parry , P . M . 686 , Prov . G . Reg . ; E . Atyrubb , P . M . 68 , P . P . S . G . D . ; Harold Lewis , P . M . 686 , Prov . G . S . B . ; Robert dive , P . M . 610 , P . P . A . G . D . C ; H . Wilkinson , P . M . 68 , P . P . J . G . D . ; VV . G . Vowles . P . M . 103 , P . P . J . G . W . ; VV . Pearce , P . M . 610 ; J . Northam , W . M . 2257 ; C . J . Hill , 2257 , VV . M . elect 1296 ; W . Church , 103 ; A . C . Powell , Sec . 187 ; E . Holden ,
68 ; J . J . Justice , 610 ; T . Colenutt , 1833 ; G . Will , ' 75 ° ; T- Protheroe , 2257 ; T . H . Brown , 610 ; and R . H . Strapnell , S . W . 1833 . The WORSHIPFUL MASTER expressed the pleasure they all felt at seeing their Provincial Grand Master with them on that auspicious occasion . In a few wellchosen words he presented the following address on
behalf of thc lodge : To the Right Worshipful Brother William Augustus Frederick Powell , Provincial Grand Master of Bristol , Past Grand Deacon of England . The Worshiuful Master , Past Masters , and Brethren of the Moira Lodge of Honour , No . 32 ( 1 , desire , on the completion of the 50 th year of your membershi p of the lodge
in which you wcre initiated , May iSth , 1 S 43 , installed W . M . Dec . 2 nd , 1 S 4 6 , to express their deep sense of the value of the services you have rendered to Masonry , and of their appreciation of the honour which you have conferred upon yuur mother lodge during your membership . They also desire to express their sincere hope that it may please the G . A . O . T . U . to permit you to enjoy a long
continuance in your exalted ofbee . Dated this iSth day of May . 1 S 93 . Albert Barratt , VV . M . ; Wm . Hy . Brown , I . P . M . ; Henry Austin , S . W . ; E . E . Hobbs , J . W . ; J . T . Hallam , P . M . and Treas . ; E . H . Baber , Sec ; Henry Fielding , S . D . ; Henry Robert Withycombe , J . D . ; Thos . VV . Stone , P . M . and D . C . j John Boyd , I . G . Following these signatures was a list of the present
members of thc lodge in order of seniority . The address had been very beautifull y illuminated on vellum by Bro . VV . Bennett . It was bound in blue morocco , ornamented with gold , and lined with very rich shot silk . Each page was surrounded with emblematic borders , and the back of each leaf was adorned with Masonic emblems , such as the badge of a P . G . M . and the like . The frontispiece was a platinotype ' portrait
A Masonic Jubilee.
by Bro . T . Protheroe , of Bro . Powell , with his arms and the city arms . The presentation having been made , Bro . HUGH OWEN , as the father of Masonry in Bristol , congratulated the P . G . M ., not only upon the position in which the Prince had worthily placed him , but also upon ' attaining his jubilee . In a very graceful speech , he
said they were very young together , but as he was a few years the elder he entered Masonry first ; in fact he , had been 53 years a Mason . He well remembered the meeting at which their P . G . M . was a candidate , introduced by his honoured- father , than whom a more worthy brother never entered a Masonic lodge . His son had held the highest offices in the province , and
won the confidence of the highest , the noblest , the humblest , and the simplest of brethren . Bro . J NORTHAM , the newly-installed W . M . of No . 2257 , conveyed the congratulations of the lodge which was permitted to bear the honoured name of Powell , and Bro . W . E . VOWLES , P . P . J . G . W ., as a Bristol Mason
of 35 years standing , added his felicitations . The PROV . GRAND MASTER , who was received with enthusiastic applause , rose to reply , and said he could not adequately express his thanks for the honour done him by his mother lodge . So long as he lived the beautiful address they had presented to him would be among his most precious Masonic treasures . Bro .
Owen had referred to 50 years ago , and very tew could expect to see the 50 th anniversary of their initiation . But to be a subscribing member to a lodge for 50 years , to have become its W . M ., to have held various offices , and at the end of the time to be Grand Master of the province was , he believed , absolutel y unique . He could say he had never sought any office , but he could
claim one merit for himself , a good feeling for the Craft , a desire to uphold it , to maintain its character , and to do all in his power to help a brother Mason . He was unable now to be as active as he had been in years gone by . In fact had he known the illnesses he should have to undergo he would not have accepted his
present position . In conclusion , he wished the W . M . and brethren of every lodge in the province that prosperity , goodwill , and harmony , which Masons ought to possess and had done in a peculiar degree in the Province of Bristol during the whole time he had known it . The proceedings were shortly afterwards brought to a close .
The Late W. Bro. H. J. Whymper, C.I.E., Deputy District Grand Master Of The Punjab.
THE LATE W . BRO . H . J . WHYMPER , C . I . E ., DEPUTY DISTRICT GRAND MASTER OF THE PUNJAB .
We have a melancholy pleasure in giving prominence to this the first communication from India , other than b y cable , respecting the decease of the lamented Bro . Whymper . Bro . Capt . Leslie is the W . M . of the Stewart Lodge , and was a close Masonic friend of the Deputy District Grand Master now , alas . ' no more .
It will be with feelings of the deepest sorrow and regret that the death of W . Bro . H . J . Whymper is heard of , not only in his own district and lodge , but over the whole Masonic world , for it is not too much to say that his collection of works on Freemasonry , and his vast knowledge of its literature , are known to all true lovers of the Masonic art .
He had gone to Bombay to see an old friend off to England , and it was there that he was taken ill . On the 19 th April he was admitted to the European General Hospital , where he rapidly sank , and died on the 27 th , of dysentery and fever . He was initiated in Mayo Lodge , No . 1413 , at Rawal Pindi , on December the 17 th , 1872 , took the R . A .
Degree in the Rose of Denmark Chapter , No . 975 , and in due course became a member of the 32 , a Kni ght Templar , and a Knight of Malta . He w-is a member of the Inner Circle of the Quatuor Coronati Lodge , No . 2076 , and at the time of his death was Deputy District Grand Master of the Punjab . To his Lodge—Stewart , No . i 960—of which he was
a founder , his loss is irreparable , and in the District of the Punjab he will leave a gap which it will not be possible to fill . Well versed in all branches of Masonic literature , a staunch and generous supporter of all the Masonic and social undertakings of his lodge , ever ready to help and advise , to assist and instruct ; his genial face will be missed , his kindly words and actions ever remembered by all Freemasons in the Punjab , but
by none more than his sorrowing brethren of the Stewart Lodge . I enclose a circular indicative of the desire of No . i 960 , to honour the memory of our beloved friend and brother , which , kindly publish with this communication , and much oblige , J . H . LESLIE , W . M . i 960 . Rawal Pindi , April 29 .
THE STEWART LODGE , No . irjC'o , E . C . Rawal Pindi , April the 30 th , 1 S 93 . Dear Sir and Bro ., Overleaf you will find a copy of a resolution that was passed at a regular meeting of this lodge held at Rawal Pindi on April the 2 yth , 1893 .
Ihe late Bro . VVhymper ' s connection with rreemasonry in nearly every part of the globe ( for he was a prolific writer on Masonic subjects ) , but especially in this district , call upon us to perpetuate his name . I ask you , therefore , not only to help in the matter yourself , but to use all the inlluence you can in getting others to help—both lodges and individuals . Believe me , dear Sir and Bro ., yours fraternally , J . H . LESLIE , W . M .