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W . H . Baker , S . W . 1620 ; Christmas Piper , W . S . 2030 ; R . A . Kirkaldy , S . W . 1321 ; G . F . Hammond , J . W . 1765 ; C . Parsons , S . D . 16 37 ; and others . The minutes of the April meeting and the emergency of June 4 th were confirmed . Bros . Mason , Barber , Millis , Amelot , and Buret were passed to the Second Degree . Ballot was taken fqr Mr . Arthur Neat , whicli proved
unanimous in his favour , and he was duly initiated into Freemasonry . Bro . H . S . Lee , S . VV ., was unanimously elected VV . M . ; Bro . Hammond , P . M ., re-elected Treas . ; and Bro . Potter , P . M ., re-elected Tyler . The by-laws were read , and auditors appointed . Three candidates were proposed for initiation in November , two members resigned , and three placed on country list . A Past Master's jewel , value
£ 10 IOS ., was voted to the W . M ., Bro . Jones , for presentation in November . The brethren ( 4 S ) afterwards dined at the Cafe Royal , in the customary good style this establishment is renowned for , although the summons still carried only the word refreshments , which to visitors of this happy and successful lodge is always a subject of surprise
and enjoyment , as the creature comforts are so well provided ( a full dinner ) under the modesty of refreshments . Bros . Hoare , Org . ; H . Twiney , S . D . 1319 ; Hammond , P . M . ; Eastgate , P . M . ; afforded some excellent music , and the brethren separated until the installation meeting , fourth Thursday in November .
KENSINGTON LODGE ( No . 1767 ) . —A meeting of this lodge was held on the 19 th ult ., at the Kensington Hotel , adjoining Addison-road Station . The minutes of the previous ordinary meeting , and of a lodge of emergency at which the removal of the lodge meetings from the South Kensington Hotel to the new quarters was arranged , were submitted and confirmed , the immediate cause of the
removal being the purchase of the latter hotel by Mr . Bailey , of Bailey ' s Hotel , and his inability to accommodate the lodge . In the absence of the VV . M ., the chair was taken by Bro . P . M . Taylor , who worked the ceremonies of the evening with even more than his accustomed ability , his initiation of Mr . Arthur Dovey being specially impressive . The brethren then proceeded to elect a W . M . for the
ensuing year , in consequence of the W . M . elect withdrawing his election for the present , on account of private affairs which might preclude his devoting sufficient time to the duties of the office . The choice fell upon the J . W ., Bro . C . Walter . The lodge having been closed in the usual Masonic manner , the brethren adjourned to refreshment , which was served in a satisfactory style .
HENRY LEVANDER LODGE ( No . 2048 ) . — On Saturday last , this successful lodge met for the dispatch of business at the Railway Hotel , Harrow Station , when there was a good attendance of members . The VV . M ., Bro . W . A . Scurrah , opened the lodge , supported by Bros . Henry Lovegrove , I . P . M . and Treas . ; C . J . Axford , S . W . ; Philip Cheek , l . W . ; C . P . McKay , Sec : B .
M . Surridge , S . D . ; W . Heath Burgess , J . D . ; H . Webb , I . G . ; T . E . Worrall , D . C ; S . Reece , Stwd . ; John Reed , P . M . 720 , Org . ; and a number ol lay brethren . The first business , after the minutes of the previous meeting had been read and confirmed , was the ceremony of raising Bros . Arthur Henry Scurrah , Frank Chas . Joseph , H . VV . Parker , and Wm . Dent Dickenson . These
candidates were taker , two by two as far as the obligation , all being present during the concluding portion of it . Bro . Alfred Wm . Gerrard was then passed to the Degree of F . C , after which Messrs . James Hunt , Edwin James Sadgrove , and George Powell were initiated into the mysteries and privileges of the First Degree . Two candidates for initiation , viz ., Mr . Wm . Robert Nelson , already balloted
for and approved , Mr . John Dolling , balloted for and approved at this meeting , and Bro . Robert Wilkin , a candidate for raising , were not present , so that there is therefore some substantial business standing over for the next meeting . The whole of the ceremonies were most carefully performed by the W . M ., whose powers of endurance must be great , for his style at the conclusion of the work was as
bright and as careful as at the commencement . In consequence of the length of time necessarily occupied in the foregoing work , a notice of motion placed on the paper in the name of Bro . R . M . Surridge , S . D . — "That the regular meetings be increased to five " —was agreed to be postponed for discussion until the next lodge in February . Bro . Scurrah , W . M ., then said that he had a somewhat
pleasurable duty to perform . The brethren would remember that at their last meeting he had thrown out a suggestion with regard to the lodge furniture . Up to that time they had been working with borrowed furniture ; but bethought that the time had arrived when they ought to possess furniture of their own , and , in order to avoid the inconvenience of causing a drain upon the lodge funds , and the still
greater inconvenience of going into debt for it , he had on the occasion referred to made an offer to present pedestals to the lodge if the other members would amongst them provide the remaining articles . That offer had been very heartily responded to ; one after another the brethren had risen in their places and promised certain articles , and the result was as follows : The lodge had the three pedestals
from himself ; the tripod and perfect ashlar from Bro , Axford , S . W . ; the Wardens' columns from Bro . Cheek , J . W . ; the plumb rule from Bro . Surridge , S . D . ; and the tracing boards from Bro . Wake . Bros . Burgess , Webb , and another had given the three candlesticks ; the three cushions had been provided by Bro . McKay , the Secretary ; and Bro . Worrall the three gavels , and sounding board by Bro . Arthur
Scurrah . Bro . F . Levander ( brother of the brother Whose name the lodge bore ) had furnished them with a handsome bible , with the request that it might be placed on the Master ' s pedestal without comment , and that had been done . The articles now left to be provided were the ballot-box , the wands , thc dagger , and the level . The articles of furniture which they had acquired the WM
.. then presented , in the name of the several donors , to Bro . Lovegrove , the Treasurer , as the property of the lodge . ., " - Lovegrove having in the name of the lodge returned tnanks for the donations , the W . M . said that he had now another pleasing duty to perform . Past Master Stiles had t ' ——•• £ , < - »_•-. / -- _ JJWIIVIMI , _ . CUL l »__ l . l __ H . I 11 . O liaU
H , a , ver , / ? ood friend to them in assisting in the work in trie early days of their existence as a lodge , even to the altering of his own plans about leaving town , in order to •-ssist them at an emergency meeting when Bro . Lovegrove set 1 1 e i holitiays - And now Bro . Stiles had prcented the lodge with the silver square and compasses now ¦ yng before him . For this gift he desired to thank Bro .
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Stiles , and he proposed that that worthy brother should be elected an honorary member of the lodge . The vote having been carried unanimously , Bro . Stiles acknowledged the compliment , accepting the honorary membership , and said that he considered the honour bestowed upon him as an ample recompense for whatever services he had been able to render to the lodge .
A vote of thanks was also passed to Bro . Frederick Levander , and the Secretary was directed to forward a copy of it to him . Brn . Lovegrove said that a runic cross in Sicilian marble would be erected at Hampstead Cemetery over the grave of the founder of the lodge within a year from the date of his death .
The Worshipful Master said he had promised Bra . Terry that he would be a Steward at some time for the Masonic Benevolent Institution , and now gave notice that he proposed to fulfil that promise by standing at the next festival . He did not expect that those members of the lodge who had already subscribed to the Masonic Charities would do so again , but he was sure that those who had not
done so would be ready to support his Stewardship with their contributions . Bro . Gerrard at this point rose , and said , in regard to the furniture not yet provided , that lie should be happy to present the wands to the lodge . The lodge vvas then closed in due form , and the brethren adjourned to an admirably served banquet , at the
conclusion of which the usual loyal and Masonic toasts were proposed by the W . M ., and were heartily received by the brethren . Bro . Lovegrove , I . P . M ., in proposing "The Health of the W . M ., " said that it had been their good fortune to secure Bro . Scurrah as one ' of the founders of that lodge . Bro . Scurrah was a most earnest , energetic man , and from
the time that he joined the Craft it was certain that he would push forward to a front place . With the spread of Freemasonry it appeared to him the claims upon Freemasonry must increase . Though he hoped that none present would have need of such help , claims came from the most unexpected quarters , exemplifying the vicissitudes of life , and showing them all that it behoved them to support
Freemasonry in the way in which tne W . M . had been so successful . The Worshipful Master , in returning thanks , said that he felt very proud and happy to find himself at the head of the lodge . He had already assured them that he took a deep interest in all that concerned Freemasonry . He believed that if a man who entered Freemasonry thoroughly
looked into its principles he could not fail to become a better man . He need not further refer to those splendid Masonic Institutions , the Charities , than to say that they had the hearty co-operation and support of every right thinking Freemason , and as far as he was concerned nothing should be left untried to uphold the honour and dignity of Freemasonry , and to do his best to advance this
lodge in particular , and to assist in carrying on the grand work of Freemasonry as it ought to be carried on . Amongst other toasts which cannot be noticed in detail the VV . M . proposed " The Health of the Visitors , " coupling with it " The Masonic Charities , " in honour of Bro . Terry , who was present , upon whom and Bro . Stiles he called for replies .
Bro . Stiles , as the time was getting short , generously made a very brief reply , in order to give Bro . Terry an opportunity of making a few remarks . Bro . Terry followed with a most interesting speech , and one of the most telling appeals he has ever made , rejoicing particularly in the prospect of having to assist in the success of his next Festival the services of the " champion
Steward , " Bro . Scurrah . Among the visitors present were Bros . J . Hearsum , 16 7 ; W . R . Palmer , 143 ; W . M . Stiles , P . M . 1507 ; H . Dickey , Secretary , 1 744 ; J . Terry , P . P . G . S . W . Norths and Hunts ; R . Ross , D , C . 1744 ; ' Chas . Pannock , 1 C 5 S ; A . Lane , 1 G 7 ; W . W . Morgan , jun . ; and E . C . Massey ( Freemason ) .
GATESHEAD-ON-TYNE . —Lodge of Industry ( No . 4 S ) . —The September regular meeting was held at the Masonic Hall , Jackson-street , on Monday , the 2 Sth ult ., when there was an average attendance of members and visitors . The lodge was opened by the VV . M ., Bro . A . Rhagg , supported and assisted by the following brethren : Bros . R . Whitfield , P . M ., D . C ; M . Corbitt , Treas . ; D .
Sinclair , P . M . ; John Wood , P . M ., as S . W . ; Edwd . Shewbrooks , J . W . ; VV . Dalrymple , Sec . ; W . Brown , S . D . ; W . F . Raeburn , J . D . ; W . F . Carmon , as I . G . ; H . F . Dryden , J . S . ; R . Ferry , Org . ; G . Graighill , T . Swan , VV . J . Jobson , John Bulmer , M . R . Wright , T . L . Hall , E . Carr , R . Brason , J . T . Harrison , H . L . Russell , VV . W . Fergusson , J . Nesbit , P . M . 24 ; J . T . Ridley , J . W . 406 ; T . R . Jobson , 1 GG 4 ; T . Purvis , J . S . 4 S 1 ; F . Wright ,
1342 ; H . Geipel , 1427 ; T . Brown , 424 ; and others . After the preliminary business , the ballot was successfully taken for Mr . Robt . Swanston , and the candidate being in attendance , he was regularly initiated by the W . M . The working tools and the charge were given by the J . VV . Bro . W . j . jobson was afterwards passed by the W . M . as a Fellow Craft . The acting S . W . explained the working implements . A proposition for the Charities Committee was j adopted , after which the proceedings terminated .
DERBY . —Tyrian Lodge ( No . 253 ) . —On Tuesday the 22 nd ult ., the anniversary of this lodge , which has now entered upon its second century of active work , was celebrated at the Masonic Hall , Gower-street . The gathering was most successful in every respect , the attendance being unusually large r . nd influential . The W . M . elect was Bro . H . Arnold Bemrose , M . A ., son of Bro . Aid . H . H .
Bemrose , the ceremony of installation being abl y and impressively performed by Bro . Thomas Cox . Subsequently the newly-elected Master invested and appointed his officers for the ensuing year in the following order : Bros . W . Silver Hall , P . M ., as S . W . ; Rev . C . T . Bromwich , J . W . ; Rev . H . Price , Chap . ; W . Naylor ,
P . G . S ., Treas . ; j . H . Clarke , Sec . ; R . L . H . Mole , S . D . ; I . Wright , J . D . ; E . R . Ward , P . M ., D . of C . ; VV . H . Marsden , P . M ., Org . ; M . Attwood , l . G . ; T . II . Boam and I-I . V . Edwards , Stwds . ; and W . Stone , Tyler . The business of the lodge having been brought to a conclusion , the brethren to the number of nearly 60 partook of a sumptuous repast , admirably served in the dininghall .
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TOWCESTER—Fidelity Lodge ( No . 445 ) . — A meeting was held on Thursday , the 24 th ult ., at the Pomfret Arms Hotel . Present : Bros . Thomas Oldham VV . M . ; John Newitt , S . W . ; John Henry Spencer , J . W . ; Jas . Tceton , Sec ; Grevill , S . D . ( pro . tem . ); VV . A . Smith , J . D . ( pro . tem . ) ; McClure , I . G . ; Snedker , Tyler ;
J . C . Jones , P . M . ; William Whitton , P . M . ; Greville ^ P . M . ; Rev . J . Jenkins , Burford , Wilcox-Smith , and W . A . Smith . Visitor : Bro . William Ellison , Sherborne Lodge . Bro . Jno . Newitt was elected VV . M ., and Bro . George Osborn was re-elected Treasurer for thc ensuing year . The bye-laws were read in open ledge .
SOUTHEND-ON-SEA . —Priory Lodge ( No . 1000 ) . —A meeting was held on the 24 th ult ., at Middleton Hotel , when there were present Bros . VV . D . Merritt , P . M ., P . P . G . A . D . C , as VV . M . G . R . Dawson , S . VV . ; T . F . Barrett , P . M ., P . P . G . R ., as J . W . ; Rev . H . J . Hatch , ^ c ' , , */ ' ?' * Cha P-. Chap . ; F . Wood , P . M ., P . P . G . S . VV ., Treas . ; A . Lucking , G . A . P . P . G . D . CSec .
, , ; C . Floyd P . M . 1 S . 7 , P . P . G . A . P ., S . D . ; L . Warren , jun ., J . D . ; W . E . Bridgeland , W . M . 933 , as I . G . ; E . F „ Wood , Stwd . ; G . F . Jones , P . M ., P . P . G . S . W . ; C . F . Woosnam , A . M . Gerussi , A . Cayton , J . A . Withers , W . Tyler , G . H . Baxter , VV . Waterhouse , VV . H . Lockey , C . C . Braithwaite , VV . Lloyd Wise , and W . J . Chignell . Visitors : Bros . Bradshaw Brown , P . M . 1 , P . ' G . S . •Col .
the Hon . O . G . Lambart , P . M . 141 . 0 ; C . VV . Cooke , 1 S 37 ; C . L . Costandinidi , 1009 ; C Rice , 1417 ; and VV . P . Taylor , 1360 . A letter having been read from the W . M ., Bro . F . D . Grayson , P . M . 1 G 0 , Prov . G . J . D ., regretting his
unavoidable absence , the minutes of the last lodge were read and confirmed , after wbich Messrs . George Kitcliin and Benj . Thomas were initiated by the acting W . M ., who afterwards gave the charge . Two candidates having been proposed for initiation at the next meeting , the lodge was closed , an / i the brethren adjourned to refreshment .
SUDBURY .-Stour Valley Lodge ( No . 1224 ) . — At the usual monthly meeting of this lodge , on Friday , the 25 th ult ., a presentation was made by Bro . F . VV . Jennings , the I . P . M ., and P . P . G . D . of VV ., which afforded great gratification to a numerous bod y of members attending the lodge . It consisted of the portrait in oils , handsomely framed , of the VV . Bro . the Rev . C . I . Martvn , D . P .
G . M . of Suffolk , and P . G . Chap , of England , who has also been three times VV . M . of the lodge . The picture is an excellent likeness of the D . P . G . M ' ., who is depicted wearing his full Masonic regalia , with numerous jewels and decorations . The painting was received on behalf of the lodge by the VV . M ., Bro . C . W . Grimwood , who thanked Bro . Jennings in becoming terms for his handsome gift . He suspended it over the W . ' M's . chair , trusting that it would
remain there for many years in token of their sincere regard for the distinguished brother who had rendered such valuable help to the lodge . Bro . Martyn , who was present , also expressed his deep acknowledgments for the honour done him . The brethren afterwards supped together at the Rose and Crown Hotel . Bros . Thomas Weller Foley and A . Dupont ( Brighton ) attending as visitors , the party numbering twenty-seven .
SITTING 130 URNE . —St . Michael ' s Lodge ( No . 1273 ) . —The annual installation of the VV . M . of this lodge for the ensuing year took place on the 10 th ult . The ceremony of installation was performed by IJro . H . Black , P . M ., Prov . G . A . D . C . Kent , the VV . M . of the lodge for the ensuing year being Bro . Rev . W . H . Bond , M . A . The installation was carried out in all its ancient custom ,
and formed a very effective sight . The W . M . afterwards appointed his officers as follows : Bros . Henry Iron , I . P . M . ; VV . Rook , S . W . ; G . Goble , J . W . ; G . Payne , P . M ., P . P . G . Reg ., Treas . ; F . | . Scale , P . M ., P . P . G . A . D . C , Sec ; H . Morris , S . D . ; D . M . Cowie , J . D . ; L . Seager , I . G . ; W . Collis , D . C . ; J . M . Longhurst , P . M ., Org . ; Bradley and Sea , Stwds . ; and C . Bennett , Tyler . Other
business of a routine character having been also transacted , the brethren adjourned to the Bull Hotel , where they banqueted together . Host Owens catering to the satisfaction of all present . During the progress of the post-prandial business , a very handsome Past Master ' s jewel was presented to Bro . Henry Iron , I . P . M ., as a mark of the appreciation and regard in which the brethren held his services to the lodge during the past year .
OSWESTRY . —Fitz Alan Lodge ( Xo . 1432 ) . — The annual festival of St . John and installation of W . M . was held on Thursday , the 17 th ult ., at the Wynnstay Arms Hotel . Bro . C . Drew was the W . M . elect , and Bro . J . H . Parsons , I . P . M ., Installing Master . After the ceremony the brethren dined The
together . following officers were invested for the year : Bros . C . Drew , W . M . ; I . Emrland . S . W . ; H . Ellis , J . W . ; J . H . Parsons , I . P . M ., Hon ! Sec . ; Maclardy , P . M ., Treas . ; Morris Jones , S . D . ; A * ? 7 _ ! j- S _ . J , * _ - _ ht » Org- ; John Evans , I . G . ; and H . I . Wakelam , Stwd .
DUNMOW . —Rosslyn Lodge ( No . 1543 )—A meeting was held on the 24 th ult ., at the Saracen's Head Hotel , when there were present Bros . A . Rattray , P . G . Stwd ., W . M . ; J . P . Lewin , P . M . 27 G , P . P . G . S . of W ., S . W . ; Walter Rowe , J . W . ; F . J . Snell , P . M ., P . G . R ., Treas . ; W . de Vins-Wade , Sec ; E . F . Ferris , I . D . ; G . H . Williams , I . G . ; T . W . Noble , Org . ; F . W .
Warner , Tyler ; H . E . Dehane , P . M ., P . P . G . S . D . ; RenforthT . Scarr , ] . L . Franklin , C . Bint , R . Brazier , R . C . Lyle , and Daniel Millbank . Visitor : Bro . E . Shedd , P . M . 27 G and 1543 . The lodge was opened in due form , and the minutes of the last lodge meeting , and also of an emergency meeting , were read and confirmed . A ballot was taken for Mr . D .
Millbank as a fit and proper person to be made a Mason , and proving unanimous , he was impressively initiated into the mysteries of Freemasonry . Bro . Lewin , the S . VV ., was unanimously elected W . M . for the ensuing 12 months . Bro . F . J . Snell was elected Treasurer for the same period , and Bra . F . VV . Warner was unanimously re-elected Tyler . A candidate and a joining member were proposed . A Past Master ' s jewel was unanimously voted to the out-eoine-W . M . K The lodge was then closed , and the brethren adjourned
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W . H . Baker , S . W . 1620 ; Christmas Piper , W . S . 2030 ; R . A . Kirkaldy , S . W . 1321 ; G . F . Hammond , J . W . 1765 ; C . Parsons , S . D . 16 37 ; and others . The minutes of the April meeting and the emergency of June 4 th were confirmed . Bros . Mason , Barber , Millis , Amelot , and Buret were passed to the Second Degree . Ballot was taken fqr Mr . Arthur Neat , whicli proved
unanimous in his favour , and he was duly initiated into Freemasonry . Bro . H . S . Lee , S . VV ., was unanimously elected VV . M . ; Bro . Hammond , P . M ., re-elected Treas . ; and Bro . Potter , P . M ., re-elected Tyler . The by-laws were read , and auditors appointed . Three candidates were proposed for initiation in November , two members resigned , and three placed on country list . A Past Master's jewel , value
£ 10 IOS ., was voted to the W . M ., Bro . Jones , for presentation in November . The brethren ( 4 S ) afterwards dined at the Cafe Royal , in the customary good style this establishment is renowned for , although the summons still carried only the word refreshments , which to visitors of this happy and successful lodge is always a subject of surprise
and enjoyment , as the creature comforts are so well provided ( a full dinner ) under the modesty of refreshments . Bros . Hoare , Org . ; H . Twiney , S . D . 1319 ; Hammond , P . M . ; Eastgate , P . M . ; afforded some excellent music , and the brethren separated until the installation meeting , fourth Thursday in November .
KENSINGTON LODGE ( No . 1767 ) . —A meeting of this lodge was held on the 19 th ult ., at the Kensington Hotel , adjoining Addison-road Station . The minutes of the previous ordinary meeting , and of a lodge of emergency at which the removal of the lodge meetings from the South Kensington Hotel to the new quarters was arranged , were submitted and confirmed , the immediate cause of the
removal being the purchase of the latter hotel by Mr . Bailey , of Bailey ' s Hotel , and his inability to accommodate the lodge . In the absence of the VV . M ., the chair was taken by Bro . P . M . Taylor , who worked the ceremonies of the evening with even more than his accustomed ability , his initiation of Mr . Arthur Dovey being specially impressive . The brethren then proceeded to elect a W . M . for the
ensuing year , in consequence of the W . M . elect withdrawing his election for the present , on account of private affairs which might preclude his devoting sufficient time to the duties of the office . The choice fell upon the J . W ., Bro . C . Walter . The lodge having been closed in the usual Masonic manner , the brethren adjourned to refreshment , which was served in a satisfactory style .
HENRY LEVANDER LODGE ( No . 2048 ) . — On Saturday last , this successful lodge met for the dispatch of business at the Railway Hotel , Harrow Station , when there was a good attendance of members . The VV . M ., Bro . W . A . Scurrah , opened the lodge , supported by Bros . Henry Lovegrove , I . P . M . and Treas . ; C . J . Axford , S . W . ; Philip Cheek , l . W . ; C . P . McKay , Sec : B .
M . Surridge , S . D . ; W . Heath Burgess , J . D . ; H . Webb , I . G . ; T . E . Worrall , D . C ; S . Reece , Stwd . ; John Reed , P . M . 720 , Org . ; and a number ol lay brethren . The first business , after the minutes of the previous meeting had been read and confirmed , was the ceremony of raising Bros . Arthur Henry Scurrah , Frank Chas . Joseph , H . VV . Parker , and Wm . Dent Dickenson . These
candidates were taker , two by two as far as the obligation , all being present during the concluding portion of it . Bro . Alfred Wm . Gerrard was then passed to the Degree of F . C , after which Messrs . James Hunt , Edwin James Sadgrove , and George Powell were initiated into the mysteries and privileges of the First Degree . Two candidates for initiation , viz ., Mr . Wm . Robert Nelson , already balloted
for and approved , Mr . John Dolling , balloted for and approved at this meeting , and Bro . Robert Wilkin , a candidate for raising , were not present , so that there is therefore some substantial business standing over for the next meeting . The whole of the ceremonies were most carefully performed by the W . M ., whose powers of endurance must be great , for his style at the conclusion of the work was as
bright and as careful as at the commencement . In consequence of the length of time necessarily occupied in the foregoing work , a notice of motion placed on the paper in the name of Bro . R . M . Surridge , S . D . — "That the regular meetings be increased to five " —was agreed to be postponed for discussion until the next lodge in February . Bro . Scurrah , W . M ., then said that he had a somewhat
pleasurable duty to perform . The brethren would remember that at their last meeting he had thrown out a suggestion with regard to the lodge furniture . Up to that time they had been working with borrowed furniture ; but bethought that the time had arrived when they ought to possess furniture of their own , and , in order to avoid the inconvenience of causing a drain upon the lodge funds , and the still
greater inconvenience of going into debt for it , he had on the occasion referred to made an offer to present pedestals to the lodge if the other members would amongst them provide the remaining articles . That offer had been very heartily responded to ; one after another the brethren had risen in their places and promised certain articles , and the result was as follows : The lodge had the three pedestals
from himself ; the tripod and perfect ashlar from Bro , Axford , S . W . ; the Wardens' columns from Bro . Cheek , J . W . ; the plumb rule from Bro . Surridge , S . D . ; and the tracing boards from Bro . Wake . Bros . Burgess , Webb , and another had given the three candlesticks ; the three cushions had been provided by Bro . McKay , the Secretary ; and Bro . Worrall the three gavels , and sounding board by Bro . Arthur
Scurrah . Bro . F . Levander ( brother of the brother Whose name the lodge bore ) had furnished them with a handsome bible , with the request that it might be placed on the Master ' s pedestal without comment , and that had been done . The articles now left to be provided were the ballot-box , the wands , thc dagger , and the level . The articles of furniture which they had acquired the WM
.. then presented , in the name of the several donors , to Bro . Lovegrove , the Treasurer , as the property of the lodge . ., " - Lovegrove having in the name of the lodge returned tnanks for the donations , the W . M . said that he had now another pleasing duty to perform . Past Master Stiles had t ' ——•• £ , < - »_•-. / -- _ JJWIIVIMI , _ . CUL l »__ l . l __ H . I 11 . O liaU
H , a , ver , / ? ood friend to them in assisting in the work in trie early days of their existence as a lodge , even to the altering of his own plans about leaving town , in order to •-ssist them at an emergency meeting when Bro . Lovegrove set 1 1 e i holitiays - And now Bro . Stiles had prcented the lodge with the silver square and compasses now ¦ yng before him . For this gift he desired to thank Bro .
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Stiles , and he proposed that that worthy brother should be elected an honorary member of the lodge . The vote having been carried unanimously , Bro . Stiles acknowledged the compliment , accepting the honorary membership , and said that he considered the honour bestowed upon him as an ample recompense for whatever services he had been able to render to the lodge .
A vote of thanks was also passed to Bro . Frederick Levander , and the Secretary was directed to forward a copy of it to him . Brn . Lovegrove said that a runic cross in Sicilian marble would be erected at Hampstead Cemetery over the grave of the founder of the lodge within a year from the date of his death .
The Worshipful Master said he had promised Bra . Terry that he would be a Steward at some time for the Masonic Benevolent Institution , and now gave notice that he proposed to fulfil that promise by standing at the next festival . He did not expect that those members of the lodge who had already subscribed to the Masonic Charities would do so again , but he was sure that those who had not
done so would be ready to support his Stewardship with their contributions . Bro . Gerrard at this point rose , and said , in regard to the furniture not yet provided , that lie should be happy to present the wands to the lodge . The lodge vvas then closed in due form , and the brethren adjourned to an admirably served banquet , at the
conclusion of which the usual loyal and Masonic toasts were proposed by the W . M ., and were heartily received by the brethren . Bro . Lovegrove , I . P . M ., in proposing "The Health of the W . M ., " said that it had been their good fortune to secure Bro . Scurrah as one ' of the founders of that lodge . Bro . Scurrah was a most earnest , energetic man , and from
the time that he joined the Craft it was certain that he would push forward to a front place . With the spread of Freemasonry it appeared to him the claims upon Freemasonry must increase . Though he hoped that none present would have need of such help , claims came from the most unexpected quarters , exemplifying the vicissitudes of life , and showing them all that it behoved them to support
Freemasonry in the way in which tne W . M . had been so successful . The Worshipful Master , in returning thanks , said that he felt very proud and happy to find himself at the head of the lodge . He had already assured them that he took a deep interest in all that concerned Freemasonry . He believed that if a man who entered Freemasonry thoroughly
looked into its principles he could not fail to become a better man . He need not further refer to those splendid Masonic Institutions , the Charities , than to say that they had the hearty co-operation and support of every right thinking Freemason , and as far as he was concerned nothing should be left untried to uphold the honour and dignity of Freemasonry , and to do his best to advance this
lodge in particular , and to assist in carrying on the grand work of Freemasonry as it ought to be carried on . Amongst other toasts which cannot be noticed in detail the VV . M . proposed " The Health of the Visitors , " coupling with it " The Masonic Charities , " in honour of Bro . Terry , who was present , upon whom and Bro . Stiles he called for replies .
Bro . Stiles , as the time was getting short , generously made a very brief reply , in order to give Bro . Terry an opportunity of making a few remarks . Bro . Terry followed with a most interesting speech , and one of the most telling appeals he has ever made , rejoicing particularly in the prospect of having to assist in the success of his next Festival the services of the " champion
Steward , " Bro . Scurrah . Among the visitors present were Bros . J . Hearsum , 16 7 ; W . R . Palmer , 143 ; W . M . Stiles , P . M . 1507 ; H . Dickey , Secretary , 1 744 ; J . Terry , P . P . G . S . W . Norths and Hunts ; R . Ross , D , C . 1744 ; ' Chas . Pannock , 1 C 5 S ; A . Lane , 1 G 7 ; W . W . Morgan , jun . ; and E . C . Massey ( Freemason ) .
GATESHEAD-ON-TYNE . —Lodge of Industry ( No . 4 S ) . —The September regular meeting was held at the Masonic Hall , Jackson-street , on Monday , the 2 Sth ult ., when there was an average attendance of members and visitors . The lodge was opened by the VV . M ., Bro . A . Rhagg , supported and assisted by the following brethren : Bros . R . Whitfield , P . M ., D . C ; M . Corbitt , Treas . ; D .
Sinclair , P . M . ; John Wood , P . M ., as S . W . ; Edwd . Shewbrooks , J . W . ; VV . Dalrymple , Sec . ; W . Brown , S . D . ; W . F . Raeburn , J . D . ; W . F . Carmon , as I . G . ; H . F . Dryden , J . S . ; R . Ferry , Org . ; G . Graighill , T . Swan , VV . J . Jobson , John Bulmer , M . R . Wright , T . L . Hall , E . Carr , R . Brason , J . T . Harrison , H . L . Russell , VV . W . Fergusson , J . Nesbit , P . M . 24 ; J . T . Ridley , J . W . 406 ; T . R . Jobson , 1 GG 4 ; T . Purvis , J . S . 4 S 1 ; F . Wright ,
1342 ; H . Geipel , 1427 ; T . Brown , 424 ; and others . After the preliminary business , the ballot was successfully taken for Mr . Robt . Swanston , and the candidate being in attendance , he was regularly initiated by the W . M . The working tools and the charge were given by the J . VV . Bro . W . j . jobson was afterwards passed by the W . M . as a Fellow Craft . The acting S . W . explained the working implements . A proposition for the Charities Committee was j adopted , after which the proceedings terminated .
DERBY . —Tyrian Lodge ( No . 253 ) . —On Tuesday the 22 nd ult ., the anniversary of this lodge , which has now entered upon its second century of active work , was celebrated at the Masonic Hall , Gower-street . The gathering was most successful in every respect , the attendance being unusually large r . nd influential . The W . M . elect was Bro . H . Arnold Bemrose , M . A ., son of Bro . Aid . H . H .
Bemrose , the ceremony of installation being abl y and impressively performed by Bro . Thomas Cox . Subsequently the newly-elected Master invested and appointed his officers for the ensuing year in the following order : Bros . W . Silver Hall , P . M ., as S . W . ; Rev . C . T . Bromwich , J . W . ; Rev . H . Price , Chap . ; W . Naylor ,
P . G . S ., Treas . ; j . H . Clarke , Sec . ; R . L . H . Mole , S . D . ; I . Wright , J . D . ; E . R . Ward , P . M ., D . of C . ; VV . H . Marsden , P . M ., Org . ; M . Attwood , l . G . ; T . II . Boam and I-I . V . Edwards , Stwds . ; and W . Stone , Tyler . The business of the lodge having been brought to a conclusion , the brethren to the number of nearly 60 partook of a sumptuous repast , admirably served in the dininghall .
Reports Of Masonic Meetings.
TOWCESTER—Fidelity Lodge ( No . 445 ) . — A meeting was held on Thursday , the 24 th ult ., at the Pomfret Arms Hotel . Present : Bros . Thomas Oldham VV . M . ; John Newitt , S . W . ; John Henry Spencer , J . W . ; Jas . Tceton , Sec ; Grevill , S . D . ( pro . tem . ); VV . A . Smith , J . D . ( pro . tem . ) ; McClure , I . G . ; Snedker , Tyler ;
J . C . Jones , P . M . ; William Whitton , P . M . ; Greville ^ P . M . ; Rev . J . Jenkins , Burford , Wilcox-Smith , and W . A . Smith . Visitor : Bro . William Ellison , Sherborne Lodge . Bro . Jno . Newitt was elected VV . M ., and Bro . George Osborn was re-elected Treasurer for thc ensuing year . The bye-laws were read in open ledge .
SOUTHEND-ON-SEA . —Priory Lodge ( No . 1000 ) . —A meeting was held on the 24 th ult ., at Middleton Hotel , when there were present Bros . VV . D . Merritt , P . M ., P . P . G . A . D . C , as VV . M . G . R . Dawson , S . VV . ; T . F . Barrett , P . M ., P . P . G . R ., as J . W . ; Rev . H . J . Hatch , ^ c ' , , */ ' ?' * Cha P-. Chap . ; F . Wood , P . M ., P . P . G . S . VV ., Treas . ; A . Lucking , G . A . P . P . G . D . CSec .
, , ; C . Floyd P . M . 1 S . 7 , P . P . G . A . P ., S . D . ; L . Warren , jun ., J . D . ; W . E . Bridgeland , W . M . 933 , as I . G . ; E . F „ Wood , Stwd . ; G . F . Jones , P . M ., P . P . G . S . W . ; C . F . Woosnam , A . M . Gerussi , A . Cayton , J . A . Withers , W . Tyler , G . H . Baxter , VV . Waterhouse , VV . H . Lockey , C . C . Braithwaite , VV . Lloyd Wise , and W . J . Chignell . Visitors : Bros . Bradshaw Brown , P . M . 1 , P . ' G . S . •Col .
the Hon . O . G . Lambart , P . M . 141 . 0 ; C . VV . Cooke , 1 S 37 ; C . L . Costandinidi , 1009 ; C Rice , 1417 ; and VV . P . Taylor , 1360 . A letter having been read from the W . M ., Bro . F . D . Grayson , P . M . 1 G 0 , Prov . G . J . D ., regretting his
unavoidable absence , the minutes of the last lodge were read and confirmed , after wbich Messrs . George Kitcliin and Benj . Thomas were initiated by the acting W . M ., who afterwards gave the charge . Two candidates having been proposed for initiation at the next meeting , the lodge was closed , an / i the brethren adjourned to refreshment .
SUDBURY .-Stour Valley Lodge ( No . 1224 ) . — At the usual monthly meeting of this lodge , on Friday , the 25 th ult ., a presentation was made by Bro . F . VV . Jennings , the I . P . M ., and P . P . G . D . of VV ., which afforded great gratification to a numerous bod y of members attending the lodge . It consisted of the portrait in oils , handsomely framed , of the VV . Bro . the Rev . C . I . Martvn , D . P .
G . M . of Suffolk , and P . G . Chap , of England , who has also been three times VV . M . of the lodge . The picture is an excellent likeness of the D . P . G . M ' ., who is depicted wearing his full Masonic regalia , with numerous jewels and decorations . The painting was received on behalf of the lodge by the VV . M ., Bro . C . W . Grimwood , who thanked Bro . Jennings in becoming terms for his handsome gift . He suspended it over the W . ' M's . chair , trusting that it would
remain there for many years in token of their sincere regard for the distinguished brother who had rendered such valuable help to the lodge . Bro . Martyn , who was present , also expressed his deep acknowledgments for the honour done him . The brethren afterwards supped together at the Rose and Crown Hotel . Bros . Thomas Weller Foley and A . Dupont ( Brighton ) attending as visitors , the party numbering twenty-seven .
SITTING 130 URNE . —St . Michael ' s Lodge ( No . 1273 ) . —The annual installation of the VV . M . of this lodge for the ensuing year took place on the 10 th ult . The ceremony of installation was performed by IJro . H . Black , P . M ., Prov . G . A . D . C . Kent , the VV . M . of the lodge for the ensuing year being Bro . Rev . W . H . Bond , M . A . The installation was carried out in all its ancient custom ,
and formed a very effective sight . The W . M . afterwards appointed his officers as follows : Bros . Henry Iron , I . P . M . ; VV . Rook , S . W . ; G . Goble , J . W . ; G . Payne , P . M ., P . P . G . Reg ., Treas . ; F . | . Scale , P . M ., P . P . G . A . D . C , Sec ; H . Morris , S . D . ; D . M . Cowie , J . D . ; L . Seager , I . G . ; W . Collis , D . C . ; J . M . Longhurst , P . M ., Org . ; Bradley and Sea , Stwds . ; and C . Bennett , Tyler . Other
business of a routine character having been also transacted , the brethren adjourned to the Bull Hotel , where they banqueted together . Host Owens catering to the satisfaction of all present . During the progress of the post-prandial business , a very handsome Past Master ' s jewel was presented to Bro . Henry Iron , I . P . M ., as a mark of the appreciation and regard in which the brethren held his services to the lodge during the past year .
OSWESTRY . —Fitz Alan Lodge ( Xo . 1432 ) . — The annual festival of St . John and installation of W . M . was held on Thursday , the 17 th ult ., at the Wynnstay Arms Hotel . Bro . C . Drew was the W . M . elect , and Bro . J . H . Parsons , I . P . M ., Installing Master . After the ceremony the brethren dined The
together . following officers were invested for the year : Bros . C . Drew , W . M . ; I . Emrland . S . W . ; H . Ellis , J . W . ; J . H . Parsons , I . P . M ., Hon ! Sec . ; Maclardy , P . M ., Treas . ; Morris Jones , S . D . ; A * ? 7 _ ! j- S _ . J , * _ - _ ht » Org- ; John Evans , I . G . ; and H . I . Wakelam , Stwd .
DUNMOW . —Rosslyn Lodge ( No . 1543 )—A meeting was held on the 24 th ult ., at the Saracen's Head Hotel , when there were present Bros . A . Rattray , P . G . Stwd ., W . M . ; J . P . Lewin , P . M . 27 G , P . P . G . S . of W ., S . W . ; Walter Rowe , J . W . ; F . J . Snell , P . M ., P . G . R ., Treas . ; W . de Vins-Wade , Sec ; E . F . Ferris , I . D . ; G . H . Williams , I . G . ; T . W . Noble , Org . ; F . W .
Warner , Tyler ; H . E . Dehane , P . M ., P . P . G . S . D . ; RenforthT . Scarr , ] . L . Franklin , C . Bint , R . Brazier , R . C . Lyle , and Daniel Millbank . Visitor : Bro . E . Shedd , P . M . 27 G and 1543 . The lodge was opened in due form , and the minutes of the last lodge meeting , and also of an emergency meeting , were read and confirmed . A ballot was taken for Mr . D .
Millbank as a fit and proper person to be made a Mason , and proving unanimous , he was impressively initiated into the mysteries of Freemasonry . Bro . Lewin , the S . VV ., was unanimously elected W . M . for the ensuing 12 months . Bro . F . J . Snell was elected Treasurer for the same period , and Bra . F . VV . Warner was unanimously re-elected Tyler . A candidate and a joining member were proposed . A Past Master ' s jewel was unanimously voted to the out-eoine-W . M . K The lodge was then closed , and the brethren adjourned