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Provincial Meetings.

a llougilh J . D . ; J . E . Davenport , I . G . ; G . Tooley and U Whitfield , Stwds . ; J . H . Newton , Tyler ; H . rowbroug h , P . M ., P . J . G . D . ; E . W . Barley , T . Huntley , T Hutchinson , F . C . Nettleton , E . R . Morley , H . Heath , , \ V . Dobson , J . A . Milne , W . Foster , and J . W . Harsreaves . Bro . VV . N . Pearson , 495 , was a visitor .

The minutes ot the last regular lodge having been read and confirmed . iBro . Foster was raised to the Sublime ncree by Bro . T . Thorp , I . P . M ., assisted by the W . M ., who gave the concluding portion of the traditional history and the working tools . The by-laws were read by the Secretary , who also proposed a candidate for initiation in

" Hearty good wishes" having been given , the lodge was closed , and the brethren adjourned to the banquet chamber . The usual loyal and Masonic toasts having been duly honoured , an unusually excellent , intellectual , and musical treat was provided by Bros . Pearson , Briggs , Miller , Higgins , and Whitfield , which evoked the heartiest expressions of approval from all the brethren present , and greatly enhanced the pleasure of the evening- .

LINCOLN . Ermine Lodge ( No . 2351 ) . —INSTALLATION OF THE EAKL 01 ' YARBOROUGH . —On Tuesday , the 16 th ult ., Bro . the Right Hon . the Earl of Yarborough was installed VV . M . of the above lodge and the occasion was made a great Masonic ceremony . Lord Yarborough is descended from a Masonic family , his grandfather having been a very

prominent member of the brotherhood in his day . The Prince of Wales , the M . W . G . M . of England , recently bestowed a signal mark of his favour upon Lord Yarborough , whom he appointed S . G . W . of England , and the honour was the greater inasmuch as his lordship only entered the Fraternity some three years ago , having been made a Master Mason in the Ermine Lodge two years

since . Lord Yarborough also holds the high position of Prov . Grand M . M . of Lincolnshire . The Ermine Lodge was consecrated on April 2 ist , 1 S 90 , by a great ceremonial , in which Bro . Col . Shadwell H . Clerke , Grand Secretary of England , and other Grand Officers assisted . The officers ior the past year have been Bros , the Hon . Victor Anderson Pelham , W . M . ; R . G . Ellison , I . P . M . ; the Earl of

Yarborough , S . W . ; Eustace A . Cousans , J . W . ; Rev . T . Gregory , Chaplain ; R . C . Carline , Treas . ; E . R . Ualton , Sec . ; F . L . Thornton , S . D . ; the Hon . H . C . A . Pelham , J . D . ; R . C . Hallowes , D . C . ; C . P . Kemp , I . G . j and R . Whitton , Stwd . The principal brethren present at thc installation ceremony were Bros , the Right Hon . the Earl of Euston , who acted as Installing Master ; C . F . Matier , G . Sec . of Mark Master Masons ; Sissons

, Dep . Prov . Grand Master of Lincolnshire ; Vickers , Prov . Grand Sec . of Lincolnshire ; and the Provincial Grand Officers , Past and Present , were Bros . VV . Mortimer , J . L . Kayner , W . H . Close , A . L . Peacock , \ V . Dixon , and others . Letters of apology for non-attendance were read from Bros . Captain N . G . Philips , of her Majesty ' s Body Guard ; E . Letchworth , Grand Sec . of England ; Major

Smyth , Provincial Grand Master of Lincolnshire ; Akers Douglas , J . G . W . of England ; Col . Cook , Prov . Grand Master of Middx . ; Frank Richardson , P . G . D . ; Colonel Grantham Spilsby , and the Worshipful Master of the St . Hugh Lodge . It being announced that the Grand Officers sought admission , the Prov . Grand Officers formed procession , and

escorted Lord Euston and the other Grand Officers into the lodge , when Lord Euston occupied the chair , and was received with the usual salutations , and the like honours were conferred upon Bros . Matier and Sissons , D . P . G . M . 'Ihe Earl of Yarborough was then presented by Bro . Victor Pelham , and the Earl of Euston delivered the charge , the Secretary reading the usual interrogatories . Bro . Matier

conducted the remainder of the ceremony . The W . M ., the Earl of Yarborough , then invested his officers as follows : Bros , the Hon . Victor A . Pelham , I . P . M . ; Eustace A . Uusans , S . W . ; F . L . Thornton , J . W . ; R . C . Carline , treasurer ; E . Percy Dalton , Secretary ; R . C . Hallowes , Director of Ceremonies ; Charles P . Kemp , S . D . ; K . G . Pearson , J . D . ; R . Whitton , I . G .: G . P . Tornev

and G . L . Heneage , Stwds . ; Thornton and Kemp , Audit Ummittee ; and W . Strangward , Tyler . The Worshipful Master begged to propose a hearty vote of thanks to the Installing Officers who had come there that evening . Considering the numerous duties in London devolving upon the , / rj- . ' of Euston and Bro . Matier , they owed them their inanksforcomingtherethatdayand performing theceremony installation

"i in so impressive a manner as they had done . ITU . the Hon . Victor Pelham had pleasure in seconding the resolution , which . was unanimously adopted . Bro . Lord ' "ston tendered them their hearty thanks , and said they were only too pleased to come down to assist Bro . Lord > arborough whenever they could , and he should be always jeady to assist , not onlv Bro . Lord Yarhnrniiirli . hut

nnvuody m freemasonry whenever they could . Bro . Lord » arborough proposed a vote of thanks to Bro . Mortimer , « nu had so kindly decorated the hall for them , and also ucsired to thank Bro . Sims for the loan of Hags , & c Bro . lauowes seconded , and the resolution was adopted . The 'ouge was then closed . A banquet afterwards took place .

SURB 1 TON . Surbitoil Lodge ( No . 2146 ) . —The installation 'llwr lodge was held on TuesJay , the iCth ult . wiin ^ ' ? lar Be attendance of brethren and visitors to of K l 1 '" illation of Bro . G . F . Budden to the chair j . •»¦ , the ceremony being most ably performed by Bro . heartv '' i I- ' whose working throughout called forth Hud 1 ! S ? ° f approbation from the brethren . Bro . , "UUCn havinc-been nlarml in Hi » rhiir tl , » n » ,., l „_ ol „^ f „ , l

Will ! , " " ? . 'PPointed his officers as follows : Bros . R . J . Ireas , c W' G" Gilbey > J- - - S - H ^ . P . M ., son in J " . BecU ' 'i J- Williams , S . D . ; Tomkinl ) unc ,. ' Q ; , ' Hart > 1 G - ' > T - Johnson , sen ., and VV . lire ° A wn " ' 'I' G > l < - Hart ' ff- i and J" List » ' 1- yler - reijr «» i . i i- 1 * ' ' 'M' , was unanimously elected Charity i ' . . sentative of th . InrI ™ J '

, wl 'cn in n' ? thc brethren met at the banqueting table , 'W i u , ' , " to tnose above-named , there were present P . M " . " i - Allcil > P -M-J A . Storr , P . M . ; F . P . Hill , Wal ( erQ J , "' , es Forth , W . McMillan , G . A . Sowerby , Johnson " J , acl { s ° n > li- L . Austin , J . N . Horsficld , T . G - Smifj' , V J ' , - ^ ne , T . Mayhead , Powell Birtles , F . "" Mad gwick , E . W . Gaudin , VV . A . Thomas , J .

Provincial Meetings.

F . Lockett , E . W . Butler , G . H . Drewett , J . Biddle , J . R . Meyrick , H . T . Roberts , S . Masters , T . H . Tavler , B . Hoare , H . W . Hill , J . Packham , C . E . Gray ^ and Albert Hill . The visitors were B ros . H . White , P . M . 1257 ; J . Edgell , W . M . SS 9 ; H . W . Willis , W . M . 1 G 3 S ; J . F . Carl Sims , I . G . 1216 ; J . J . Wright , W . M . 19 S 1 ; R . Bramble , 21 S 2 ; VV . Lane , P . M . 1 C 3 S ; C . G . Sherwood , 2191 ; J . Jarvis , S . W . 1 S 72 ; S . H . Hodgkin

, W . M . 1 S 72 ; and D . M . Gardiner , J . W . 1 S 72 . A very excellent banquet , served ' by Messrs H . Packham and Sons to the satisfaction of all , having been discussed , and Bros . Johnson and Bunce , the Stewards , having attended admirably to the wants of the brethren , The W . M . proceeded with the toast list , announcing , to the pleasure of all , that , as there was an admirable programme of music prepared , he would refrain from making

long speeches . "The Queen and Craft" and the usual Masonic toasts having been given and received , Bro . Hewett , I . P . M ., rose to give "The W . M ., " highly eulogising Bro . Budden's steady work through all the offices of the lodge , and his valuable services to the Craft generally , and the Surbiton Lodge in particular . The toast was most heartily received , and the VV . M .

made suitable reply , thanking the Past Masters and the brethren for their support . The next toast , "The Installing Master , " was given in most cordial terms by the W . M . Bro . Hewett replied . " The Visitors " ( responded to infelicitous terms by Bros . Hodgkin , Willis , and Wright ) , " The Treasurer and Secretary " ( responded toby Bros . R . S . Hart and J . G . Beck ) ,

" The Masonic Press " ( coupled with the name of Bro . G . H . Drewett ) , and "The Officers of the Lodge" ( responded to by the J . W . and S . D . ) , having been suitably toasted , the Tyler ' s toast concluded the very successful proceedings . The excellent music given formed quite a feature of the evening . Bro . H . G . R . Hart , the newly-elected Organist , had drawn up what proved to be a very enjoyable programme . The musical talent of the lodge is strong , and

Bro . Hart could rely on very able assistance from Bros . Masters , F . P . Hill , P . M . ; R . S . Hart , P . M . ; Albert Hill , and H . Winch Hill , members , while visiting Bro . Sims also sang , being most favourably received , and W . C Dungate assisted . Part songs , solos , duets , and mandolin solos were all excellently rendered , and the artistes received the hearty thanks of the brethren , an extra toast in their honour being given from the chair .

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Royal Arch .

Temple Chapter ( No . 101 ) . —The installation meeting of this nourishing chapter was held at the Ship and Turtle , Leadenhall-street , E . C , on the 25 th ult . Present : Comps . J . Minter Flegg , M . E . Z . ; F . W . Williams , H . ; H . Squire , J . ; T . E . Taylor , Treas . ; J . Spinks , P . S . ; C . L . Plant , ist A . S . ; B . P . Lucas , 2 nd A . S . ; G . Austin , as J anitor ; T . H . Bullock , P . Z . ; E . Lardner , P . Z . ; C . May , P . Z . ; H . P . Squire , J . S . Webb , E . A . Ashby , and

H . Petley . The visitors were Comps . T . Grummant , P . Z . 1275 ; C . H . Stone , J . elect 1901 ; W . H . Tilling , P . Z . 720 ; Wm . Hibberdine , 1237 ; J . H . Pullen , J . 1 G 22 ; R . J . Voisey , M . E . Z . 1216 ; B . R . Bryant , P . Z . 720 , 1224 , and 1329 ; J . C . Strong , P . Z . 91 ; A . Weston , 1572 ; and C . Mussared , 1 S 5 . The minutes of the previous convocation were read and confirmed , after which the report of the Audit Committee ,

which showed a very favourable balance in hand , was presented and adopted . The installation of the Principals was next proceeded with , and carried out most perfectly by Comps . E . Lardner jand T . E . Taylor in a very impressive manner . Comp . F . VV . Williams , M . E . Z ., invested his officers as follows : Comps . T . E . Taylor , P . Z ., Treas . ; Thomas , P . Z ., S . E . ; H . Petley , S . N . ; C L . Plant , P . S . ; Perry , ist A . S . ; B . P . Lucas , 2 nd A . S . ; and G . Austin , as

Janitor . Letters and telegrams were read from several companions for inability to attend , and wishing the M . E . Z . a happy and prosperous year of office . The M . E . Z . proposed a candidate for the next convocation , and the chapter was then closed . The companions then adjourned to the banquet , the arrangements for which were personally superintended by the manager , Comp , E . A . Ashby .

On the removal of the cloth , the M . E . Z . gave the loyal and Royal Arch toasts in very appropriate terms . In presenting the toast of "The M . E . Z ., " Comp . Flegg stated to him it was a great pleasure , and one he thought the most important of the evening . Thc honour of giving th'S toast devolved upon him by virtue of his office as I . P . Z ., and in that capacity he would state with confidence , well knowing that their M . E . Z . would make an excellent

officer , lie was an honour to the Temple Lodge , and he was confident he would honour the chapter , as he had its welfare at heart . Already an exaltee was announced , which augured well , and while their M . E . Z . practised out of the chapter such excellent precepts as were taught within it the chapter must go on and prosper . He , with the rest of the companions , wished the M . E . Z . a most happy and successful year of office .

In response , the M . E . Z ., Comp . F . Williams , thanked the companions for such a hearty reception and Comp . F'eg-ff , who had said such kind things of him . Certainly he had the love of Temple Lodge at heart , and the chapter would be to him as dear , and nothing gave him greater happiness than to be doing for either or both . For such a warm greeting he was deeply touched , and his earnest desire was that they should , for many years to come , meet

around that hospitable table . The toast of " The Visitors " was next given by the M . E . Z . They were honoured by a goodly array of excellent companions , and he trusted they would grace their social board on many future occasions . Comp . B . R . Bryant , in reply , congratulated the M . E . Z . on attaining the honourable position . 11 was one of great honour , dignity , and trust , and in order to sustain it as

such it required every effort to be put forth . He was confident that effort would be made to the satisfaction of every companion of the chapter . For such hospitality shown to the visitors he heartily thanked them , and his earnest wish was that there would be plenty of work . Comps . K . J . Voisey , P . Z ., andStrong also responded . The toast of "Comps . H . Squire , H ., and J . Sparks , J ., " was next given by the M . E . Z ., who remarked that Comp . I'legg had said he ( Comp . Williams ) would make a good

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First Principal , but he must add that without such excellent companions as H . and J ., he could not carry out his duties fully , and he should rely upon them to a very great extent . He wished them long life to adorn the position of M . E . Z ., as also that of Past Principals . The H . and J . suitably acknowledged the compliment paid them .

The toast of " The Past Principals " was given by the M . E . Z ., who said they all knew their intense value and superior working . Of their excellent Comps . Lardner and Taylor , he would assure the companions that their working of the installations that evening could not be surpassed . He was attached to a chapter in South London noted for its working , but even there it was not performed better .

Also Comps . May , Flegg , Bullock , and the father of the chapter , Comp . White ( with whom they deeply sympathised in his illness ) all had done most suitable service in the Temple Chapter . Some time ago he had had the honour of attaching to the breast of Comp . Flegg the jewel of Past Master of the Temple Lodge , and now , to show the appreciation of the companions , it gave him the greatest possible

pleasure in pinning to his breast the jewel of I . P . Z . of the chapter , unanimously voted him tor valuable services rendered during the past year . He ( the M . E . Z . ) hoped that it would adorn his breast for many , many years , and that it would be present at many of their convocations , accompanied by its owner . In response Comp . Taylor , Treas ., thanked the M . E . Z .

for his kind expressions , and stated the great amount of pleasure it gave him to render any service to the chapter , as also his colleague , Comp . Lardner , and was gratified it met with approbation . Hitherto the office of Treasurer had been a sinecure , but now he was happy to state there was a balance in favour , and he hoped that during the present year that would be increased , and he would

undertake that the money trusted would be rightly disbursed . Comp . Flegg , as I . P . Z ., paid a high tribute of praise to Comps . Lardner and Taylor for able services rendere 1 him during the past year . He was grateful for such a handsome testimony as the jewel , and felt he had not properly earned it ; nevertheless he should highly prize it as long as he lived . Everything augured well for the future of the

chapter , finances good , working good , and exaltees promising . He should look back with pride upon the past year , and thanked all most heartily for their kind support . Comps . May , Lardner , and Bullock also ably replied . The M . E . Z . next gave the toast of " The Officers , " congratulating himself and the chapter upon having so good an array . This was replied to by Comps . Horace Petley , S . N ., and C . Plant , P . S .

The Janitor's toast closed one of the best meetings in the annals of Temple Chapter . An excellent book of the words with a cabinet portrait of the M . E . Z . was presented to every companion present . Comp . Horace Petley , Org ., arranged a splendid programme of music , most ably assisted by Comp . Arthur Weston , and Bros . James Budd , Fred . Stephens , and Samuel Wright . Comp . Petley was the able accompanist . The jewel was manufactured by Comp . George Kenning .

CROYDON . Mozart Chapter ( No . 1729 ) . —This chapter met at the Greyhound Hotel , on the 22 nd ult . Among those present were Comps . J . Costello , M . E . Z . ; MajorT . W . Richardson , P . Z . 141 , H . j H . H . Shirley , M . A ., P . Z ., P . P . A . G . S ., acting J . ; Capt . T . C . Walls , P . Z ., S . E . ; and H . J . Lardner , P . Z ., P . P . G . Std . Br ., Treas . Comps . J . Lichenfeld , 205 , and G . W . Capel , 464 , were visitors .

Ihe minutes of the previous convocation were read and confirmed , after which the election of Principals and officers for thc year ensuing resulted as follows : Comps . Major T . W . Richardson , M . E . Z . ; J . Uovan , H . ; H . H . Shirley , J . ; Capt . T . C . Walls , S . E . ; Alliston , S . N . ; and Lane , Janitor . The election of Treasurer was postponed . A Past Principal's jewel was voted to the M . E . Z , Comps . Govan , Alliston , and others sent apologies for

non-attendance . The chapter was then closed , and the companions adjourned to the banquet . A few toasts followed . The proceedings terminated , at an early hour , and the companions separated .

Mark Masonry.

Mark Masonry .

Prince of Wales Lodge ( No . 4 ) . —The installation meeting was held at Mark Masons' Hall , on the 29 th ult . Through the sudden illness of Bro . VV . G . Brighton , P . G . I , of VV ., Sic , W . M ., the chair was taken at short notice by Bro . W . Vincent , P . G . A . D . C , who installed Bro . Edwin W . Lewcock into the chair of A ., in his usual perfect manner , and the officers were invested as

follows : Bros . W . Hunt , S . W . J F . A . Powell , J . W . ; J . Smith , M . O . ; R . Willoughby , S . O . ; Bolt , J . O . ; Henry Lovegrove , P . M ., P . G . I . of VV ., Treas . ; Charles Pulman , P . G . I . G ., Sec ; Gunton , S . D . ; F . VV . Bate , J . D . ; A . Love , I . U . j and E . J . Mills , Tyler . Prior to the investment , Bros . F . VV . Bate and A . Love were advanced to the Degree of Mark Master by the

newlyinstalled VV . M ., who performed the task with great correctness , and the lecture of the Degree was given in good style by Bro . J . Smith . Two P . M . 's and two other members sent in their resignations , which were accepted with regret . Bro . George T . Huntley was a visitor . At the completion of the business the brethren dined at the Holborn Restaurant , after which Bros . Pulman , Hunt , and Lovegrove sung and recited .

Kintore Lodge ( No . 333 ) . —The installation meeting of this lodge was held at the Surrey Masonic Hall , Cambeiwell , on the 15 th ult ., when there present Bros . Major Easterbrook , Prov . G . D . C . Surrey , VV . M . ; James Hill , S . W . ; W . Briant , M . U . ; Bird . J . O . ; Lieut .-Col . C . H . Neville , P . M ., Prov . S . G . W . Surrey , Treas ; J . A . Braik , Prov . G . Stwd . surrey , Sec ; Kev . VV . R . Finlay ,

Prov . U . Chap . Surrey , Chap . ; Mackway , S . D . ; Sidney Hill , Org . ; Whiteman , Tyler ; R . A . Marshall , P . M ., P . P . G . D . C . Surrey ; J . Cureton , Prov . G . D . Surrey ; Vokey , P . G . I . G . ; W . Scott , Croxson , Hobbs , Jackson , Davis , Austin , Venables , and Harper . The visitors were Bros . Donaldson , VV . M ., Elgar , S . D ., R . C . Davis , J . W ., and T . H . Salmon , all of 22 . After the opening of the lodge and thc preliminary busi-

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Provincial Meetings.

a llougilh J . D . ; J . E . Davenport , I . G . ; G . Tooley and U Whitfield , Stwds . ; J . H . Newton , Tyler ; H . rowbroug h , P . M ., P . J . G . D . ; E . W . Barley , T . Huntley , T Hutchinson , F . C . Nettleton , E . R . Morley , H . Heath , , \ V . Dobson , J . A . Milne , W . Foster , and J . W . Harsreaves . Bro . VV . N . Pearson , 495 , was a visitor .

The minutes ot the last regular lodge having been read and confirmed . iBro . Foster was raised to the Sublime ncree by Bro . T . Thorp , I . P . M ., assisted by the W . M ., who gave the concluding portion of the traditional history and the working tools . The by-laws were read by the Secretary , who also proposed a candidate for initiation in

" Hearty good wishes" having been given , the lodge was closed , and the brethren adjourned to the banquet chamber . The usual loyal and Masonic toasts having been duly honoured , an unusually excellent , intellectual , and musical treat was provided by Bros . Pearson , Briggs , Miller , Higgins , and Whitfield , which evoked the heartiest expressions of approval from all the brethren present , and greatly enhanced the pleasure of the evening- .

LINCOLN . Ermine Lodge ( No . 2351 ) . —INSTALLATION OF THE EAKL 01 ' YARBOROUGH . —On Tuesday , the 16 th ult ., Bro . the Right Hon . the Earl of Yarborough was installed VV . M . of the above lodge and the occasion was made a great Masonic ceremony . Lord Yarborough is descended from a Masonic family , his grandfather having been a very

prominent member of the brotherhood in his day . The Prince of Wales , the M . W . G . M . of England , recently bestowed a signal mark of his favour upon Lord Yarborough , whom he appointed S . G . W . of England , and the honour was the greater inasmuch as his lordship only entered the Fraternity some three years ago , having been made a Master Mason in the Ermine Lodge two years

since . Lord Yarborough also holds the high position of Prov . Grand M . M . of Lincolnshire . The Ermine Lodge was consecrated on April 2 ist , 1 S 90 , by a great ceremonial , in which Bro . Col . Shadwell H . Clerke , Grand Secretary of England , and other Grand Officers assisted . The officers ior the past year have been Bros , the Hon . Victor Anderson Pelham , W . M . ; R . G . Ellison , I . P . M . ; the Earl of

Yarborough , S . W . ; Eustace A . Cousans , J . W . ; Rev . T . Gregory , Chaplain ; R . C . Carline , Treas . ; E . R . Ualton , Sec . ; F . L . Thornton , S . D . ; the Hon . H . C . A . Pelham , J . D . ; R . C . Hallowes , D . C . ; C . P . Kemp , I . G . j and R . Whitton , Stwd . The principal brethren present at thc installation ceremony were Bros , the Right Hon . the Earl of Euston , who acted as Installing Master ; C . F . Matier , G . Sec . of Mark Master Masons ; Sissons

, Dep . Prov . Grand Master of Lincolnshire ; Vickers , Prov . Grand Sec . of Lincolnshire ; and the Provincial Grand Officers , Past and Present , were Bros . VV . Mortimer , J . L . Kayner , W . H . Close , A . L . Peacock , \ V . Dixon , and others . Letters of apology for non-attendance were read from Bros . Captain N . G . Philips , of her Majesty ' s Body Guard ; E . Letchworth , Grand Sec . of England ; Major

Smyth , Provincial Grand Master of Lincolnshire ; Akers Douglas , J . G . W . of England ; Col . Cook , Prov . Grand Master of Middx . ; Frank Richardson , P . G . D . ; Colonel Grantham Spilsby , and the Worshipful Master of the St . Hugh Lodge . It being announced that the Grand Officers sought admission , the Prov . Grand Officers formed procession , and

escorted Lord Euston and the other Grand Officers into the lodge , when Lord Euston occupied the chair , and was received with the usual salutations , and the like honours were conferred upon Bros . Matier and Sissons , D . P . G . M . 'Ihe Earl of Yarborough was then presented by Bro . Victor Pelham , and the Earl of Euston delivered the charge , the Secretary reading the usual interrogatories . Bro . Matier

conducted the remainder of the ceremony . The W . M ., the Earl of Yarborough , then invested his officers as follows : Bros , the Hon . Victor A . Pelham , I . P . M . ; Eustace A . Uusans , S . W . ; F . L . Thornton , J . W . ; R . C . Carline , treasurer ; E . Percy Dalton , Secretary ; R . C . Hallowes , Director of Ceremonies ; Charles P . Kemp , S . D . ; K . G . Pearson , J . D . ; R . Whitton , I . G .: G . P . Tornev

and G . L . Heneage , Stwds . ; Thornton and Kemp , Audit Ummittee ; and W . Strangward , Tyler . The Worshipful Master begged to propose a hearty vote of thanks to the Installing Officers who had come there that evening . Considering the numerous duties in London devolving upon the , / rj- . ' of Euston and Bro . Matier , they owed them their inanksforcomingtherethatdayand performing theceremony installation

"i in so impressive a manner as they had done . ITU . the Hon . Victor Pelham had pleasure in seconding the resolution , which . was unanimously adopted . Bro . Lord ' "ston tendered them their hearty thanks , and said they were only too pleased to come down to assist Bro . Lord > arborough whenever they could , and he should be always jeady to assist , not onlv Bro . Lord Yarhnrniiirli . hut

nnvuody m freemasonry whenever they could . Bro . Lord » arborough proposed a vote of thanks to Bro . Mortimer , « nu had so kindly decorated the hall for them , and also ucsired to thank Bro . Sims for the loan of Hags , & c Bro . lauowes seconded , and the resolution was adopted . The 'ouge was then closed . A banquet afterwards took place .

SURB 1 TON . Surbitoil Lodge ( No . 2146 ) . —The installation 'llwr lodge was held on TuesJay , the iCth ult . wiin ^ ' ? lar Be attendance of brethren and visitors to of K l 1 '" illation of Bro . G . F . Budden to the chair j . •»¦ , the ceremony being most ably performed by Bro . heartv '' i I- ' whose working throughout called forth Hud 1 ! S ? ° f approbation from the brethren . Bro . , "UUCn havinc-been nlarml in Hi » rhiir tl , » n » ,., l „_ ol „^ f „ , l

Will ! , " " ? . 'PPointed his officers as follows : Bros . R . J . Ireas , c W' G" Gilbey > J- - - S - H ^ . P . M ., son in J " . BecU ' 'i J- Williams , S . D . ; Tomkinl ) unc ,. ' Q ; , ' Hart > 1 G - ' > T - Johnson , sen ., and VV . lire ° A wn " ' 'I' G > l < - Hart ' ff- i and J" List » ' 1- yler - reijr «» i . i i- 1 * ' ' 'M' , was unanimously elected Charity i ' . . sentative of th . InrI ™ J '

, wl 'cn in n' ? thc brethren met at the banqueting table , 'W i u , ' , " to tnose above-named , there were present P . M " . " i - Allcil > P -M-J A . Storr , P . M . ; F . P . Hill , Wal ( erQ J , "' , es Forth , W . McMillan , G . A . Sowerby , Johnson " J , acl { s ° n > li- L . Austin , J . N . Horsficld , T . G - Smifj' , V J ' , - ^ ne , T . Mayhead , Powell Birtles , F . "" Mad gwick , E . W . Gaudin , VV . A . Thomas , J .

Provincial Meetings.

F . Lockett , E . W . Butler , G . H . Drewett , J . Biddle , J . R . Meyrick , H . T . Roberts , S . Masters , T . H . Tavler , B . Hoare , H . W . Hill , J . Packham , C . E . Gray ^ and Albert Hill . The visitors were B ros . H . White , P . M . 1257 ; J . Edgell , W . M . SS 9 ; H . W . Willis , W . M . 1 G 3 S ; J . F . Carl Sims , I . G . 1216 ; J . J . Wright , W . M . 19 S 1 ; R . Bramble , 21 S 2 ; VV . Lane , P . M . 1 C 3 S ; C . G . Sherwood , 2191 ; J . Jarvis , S . W . 1 S 72 ; S . H . Hodgkin

, W . M . 1 S 72 ; and D . M . Gardiner , J . W . 1 S 72 . A very excellent banquet , served ' by Messrs H . Packham and Sons to the satisfaction of all , having been discussed , and Bros . Johnson and Bunce , the Stewards , having attended admirably to the wants of the brethren , The W . M . proceeded with the toast list , announcing , to the pleasure of all , that , as there was an admirable programme of music prepared , he would refrain from making

long speeches . "The Queen and Craft" and the usual Masonic toasts having been given and received , Bro . Hewett , I . P . M ., rose to give "The W . M ., " highly eulogising Bro . Budden's steady work through all the offices of the lodge , and his valuable services to the Craft generally , and the Surbiton Lodge in particular . The toast was most heartily received , and the VV . M .

made suitable reply , thanking the Past Masters and the brethren for their support . The next toast , "The Installing Master , " was given in most cordial terms by the W . M . Bro . Hewett replied . " The Visitors " ( responded to infelicitous terms by Bros . Hodgkin , Willis , and Wright ) , " The Treasurer and Secretary " ( responded toby Bros . R . S . Hart and J . G . Beck ) ,

" The Masonic Press " ( coupled with the name of Bro . G . H . Drewett ) , and "The Officers of the Lodge" ( responded to by the J . W . and S . D . ) , having been suitably toasted , the Tyler ' s toast concluded the very successful proceedings . The excellent music given formed quite a feature of the evening . Bro . H . G . R . Hart , the newly-elected Organist , had drawn up what proved to be a very enjoyable programme . The musical talent of the lodge is strong , and

Bro . Hart could rely on very able assistance from Bros . Masters , F . P . Hill , P . M . ; R . S . Hart , P . M . ; Albert Hill , and H . Winch Hill , members , while visiting Bro . Sims also sang , being most favourably received , and W . C Dungate assisted . Part songs , solos , duets , and mandolin solos were all excellently rendered , and the artistes received the hearty thanks of the brethren , an extra toast in their honour being given from the chair .

Royal Arch.

Royal Arch .

Temple Chapter ( No . 101 ) . —The installation meeting of this nourishing chapter was held at the Ship and Turtle , Leadenhall-street , E . C , on the 25 th ult . Present : Comps . J . Minter Flegg , M . E . Z . ; F . W . Williams , H . ; H . Squire , J . ; T . E . Taylor , Treas . ; J . Spinks , P . S . ; C . L . Plant , ist A . S . ; B . P . Lucas , 2 nd A . S . ; G . Austin , as J anitor ; T . H . Bullock , P . Z . ; E . Lardner , P . Z . ; C . May , P . Z . ; H . P . Squire , J . S . Webb , E . A . Ashby , and

H . Petley . The visitors were Comps . T . Grummant , P . Z . 1275 ; C . H . Stone , J . elect 1901 ; W . H . Tilling , P . Z . 720 ; Wm . Hibberdine , 1237 ; J . H . Pullen , J . 1 G 22 ; R . J . Voisey , M . E . Z . 1216 ; B . R . Bryant , P . Z . 720 , 1224 , and 1329 ; J . C . Strong , P . Z . 91 ; A . Weston , 1572 ; and C . Mussared , 1 S 5 . The minutes of the previous convocation were read and confirmed , after which the report of the Audit Committee ,

which showed a very favourable balance in hand , was presented and adopted . The installation of the Principals was next proceeded with , and carried out most perfectly by Comps . E . Lardner jand T . E . Taylor in a very impressive manner . Comp . F . VV . Williams , M . E . Z ., invested his officers as follows : Comps . T . E . Taylor , P . Z ., Treas . ; Thomas , P . Z ., S . E . ; H . Petley , S . N . ; C L . Plant , P . S . ; Perry , ist A . S . ; B . P . Lucas , 2 nd A . S . ; and G . Austin , as

Janitor . Letters and telegrams were read from several companions for inability to attend , and wishing the M . E . Z . a happy and prosperous year of office . The M . E . Z . proposed a candidate for the next convocation , and the chapter was then closed . The companions then adjourned to the banquet , the arrangements for which were personally superintended by the manager , Comp , E . A . Ashby .

On the removal of the cloth , the M . E . Z . gave the loyal and Royal Arch toasts in very appropriate terms . In presenting the toast of "The M . E . Z ., " Comp . Flegg stated to him it was a great pleasure , and one he thought the most important of the evening . Thc honour of giving th'S toast devolved upon him by virtue of his office as I . P . Z ., and in that capacity he would state with confidence , well knowing that their M . E . Z . would make an excellent

officer , lie was an honour to the Temple Lodge , and he was confident he would honour the chapter , as he had its welfare at heart . Already an exaltee was announced , which augured well , and while their M . E . Z . practised out of the chapter such excellent precepts as were taught within it the chapter must go on and prosper . He , with the rest of the companions , wished the M . E . Z . a most happy and successful year of office .

In response , the M . E . Z ., Comp . F . Williams , thanked the companions for such a hearty reception and Comp . F'eg-ff , who had said such kind things of him . Certainly he had the love of Temple Lodge at heart , and the chapter would be to him as dear , and nothing gave him greater happiness than to be doing for either or both . For such a warm greeting he was deeply touched , and his earnest desire was that they should , for many years to come , meet

around that hospitable table . The toast of " The Visitors " was next given by the M . E . Z . They were honoured by a goodly array of excellent companions , and he trusted they would grace their social board on many future occasions . Comp . B . R . Bryant , in reply , congratulated the M . E . Z . on attaining the honourable position . 11 was one of great honour , dignity , and trust , and in order to sustain it as

such it required every effort to be put forth . He was confident that effort would be made to the satisfaction of every companion of the chapter . For such hospitality shown to the visitors he heartily thanked them , and his earnest wish was that there would be plenty of work . Comps . K . J . Voisey , P . Z ., andStrong also responded . The toast of "Comps . H . Squire , H ., and J . Sparks , J ., " was next given by the M . E . Z ., who remarked that Comp . I'legg had said he ( Comp . Williams ) would make a good

Royal Arch.

First Principal , but he must add that without such excellent companions as H . and J ., he could not carry out his duties fully , and he should rely upon them to a very great extent . He wished them long life to adorn the position of M . E . Z ., as also that of Past Principals . The H . and J . suitably acknowledged the compliment paid them .

The toast of " The Past Principals " was given by the M . E . Z ., who said they all knew their intense value and superior working . Of their excellent Comps . Lardner and Taylor , he would assure the companions that their working of the installations that evening could not be surpassed . He was attached to a chapter in South London noted for its working , but even there it was not performed better .

Also Comps . May , Flegg , Bullock , and the father of the chapter , Comp . White ( with whom they deeply sympathised in his illness ) all had done most suitable service in the Temple Chapter . Some time ago he had had the honour of attaching to the breast of Comp . Flegg the jewel of Past Master of the Temple Lodge , and now , to show the appreciation of the companions , it gave him the greatest possible

pleasure in pinning to his breast the jewel of I . P . Z . of the chapter , unanimously voted him tor valuable services rendered during the past year . He ( the M . E . Z . ) hoped that it would adorn his breast for many , many years , and that it would be present at many of their convocations , accompanied by its owner . In response Comp . Taylor , Treas ., thanked the M . E . Z .

for his kind expressions , and stated the great amount of pleasure it gave him to render any service to the chapter , as also his colleague , Comp . Lardner , and was gratified it met with approbation . Hitherto the office of Treasurer had been a sinecure , but now he was happy to state there was a balance in favour , and he hoped that during the present year that would be increased , and he would

undertake that the money trusted would be rightly disbursed . Comp . Flegg , as I . P . Z ., paid a high tribute of praise to Comps . Lardner and Taylor for able services rendere 1 him during the past year . He was grateful for such a handsome testimony as the jewel , and felt he had not properly earned it ; nevertheless he should highly prize it as long as he lived . Everything augured well for the future of the

chapter , finances good , working good , and exaltees promising . He should look back with pride upon the past year , and thanked all most heartily for their kind support . Comps . May , Lardner , and Bullock also ably replied . The M . E . Z . next gave the toast of " The Officers , " congratulating himself and the chapter upon having so good an array . This was replied to by Comps . Horace Petley , S . N ., and C . Plant , P . S .

The Janitor's toast closed one of the best meetings in the annals of Temple Chapter . An excellent book of the words with a cabinet portrait of the M . E . Z . was presented to every companion present . Comp . Horace Petley , Org ., arranged a splendid programme of music , most ably assisted by Comp . Arthur Weston , and Bros . James Budd , Fred . Stephens , and Samuel Wright . Comp . Petley was the able accompanist . The jewel was manufactured by Comp . George Kenning .

CROYDON . Mozart Chapter ( No . 1729 ) . —This chapter met at the Greyhound Hotel , on the 22 nd ult . Among those present were Comps . J . Costello , M . E . Z . ; MajorT . W . Richardson , P . Z . 141 , H . j H . H . Shirley , M . A ., P . Z ., P . P . A . G . S ., acting J . ; Capt . T . C . Walls , P . Z ., S . E . ; and H . J . Lardner , P . Z ., P . P . G . Std . Br ., Treas . Comps . J . Lichenfeld , 205 , and G . W . Capel , 464 , were visitors .

Ihe minutes of the previous convocation were read and confirmed , after which the election of Principals and officers for thc year ensuing resulted as follows : Comps . Major T . W . Richardson , M . E . Z . ; J . Uovan , H . ; H . H . Shirley , J . ; Capt . T . C . Walls , S . E . ; Alliston , S . N . ; and Lane , Janitor . The election of Treasurer was postponed . A Past Principal's jewel was voted to the M . E . Z , Comps . Govan , Alliston , and others sent apologies for

non-attendance . The chapter was then closed , and the companions adjourned to the banquet . A few toasts followed . The proceedings terminated , at an early hour , and the companions separated .

Mark Masonry.

Mark Masonry .

Prince of Wales Lodge ( No . 4 ) . —The installation meeting was held at Mark Masons' Hall , on the 29 th ult . Through the sudden illness of Bro . VV . G . Brighton , P . G . I , of VV ., Sic , W . M ., the chair was taken at short notice by Bro . W . Vincent , P . G . A . D . C , who installed Bro . Edwin W . Lewcock into the chair of A ., in his usual perfect manner , and the officers were invested as

follows : Bros . W . Hunt , S . W . J F . A . Powell , J . W . ; J . Smith , M . O . ; R . Willoughby , S . O . ; Bolt , J . O . ; Henry Lovegrove , P . M ., P . G . I . of VV ., Treas . ; Charles Pulman , P . G . I . G ., Sec ; Gunton , S . D . ; F . VV . Bate , J . D . ; A . Love , I . U . j and E . J . Mills , Tyler . Prior to the investment , Bros . F . VV . Bate and A . Love were advanced to the Degree of Mark Master by the

newlyinstalled VV . M ., who performed the task with great correctness , and the lecture of the Degree was given in good style by Bro . J . Smith . Two P . M . 's and two other members sent in their resignations , which were accepted with regret . Bro . George T . Huntley was a visitor . At the completion of the business the brethren dined at the Holborn Restaurant , after which Bros . Pulman , Hunt , and Lovegrove sung and recited .

Kintore Lodge ( No . 333 ) . —The installation meeting of this lodge was held at the Surrey Masonic Hall , Cambeiwell , on the 15 th ult ., when there present Bros . Major Easterbrook , Prov . G . D . C . Surrey , VV . M . ; James Hill , S . W . ; W . Briant , M . U . ; Bird . J . O . ; Lieut .-Col . C . H . Neville , P . M ., Prov . S . G . W . Surrey , Treas ; J . A . Braik , Prov . G . Stwd . surrey , Sec ; Kev . VV . R . Finlay ,

Prov . U . Chap . Surrey , Chap . ; Mackway , S . D . ; Sidney Hill , Org . ; Whiteman , Tyler ; R . A . Marshall , P . M ., P . P . G . D . C . Surrey ; J . Cureton , Prov . G . D . Surrey ; Vokey , P . G . I . G . ; W . Scott , Croxson , Hobbs , Jackson , Davis , Austin , Venables , and Harper . The visitors were Bros . Donaldson , VV . M ., Elgar , S . D ., R . C . Davis , J . W ., and T . H . Salmon , all of 22 . After the opening of the lodge and thc preliminary busi-

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