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generally of the Hyde Park Lodge , —I do not know where 1 am to find words to thank you for your most acceptable presentation . There is one thing , it will be a great consolation when it arrives at home . Brethren , iG years ago my wife became blind ; a clock is her constant companion , and you may be sure an article of that description will ever be in her remembrance , for we greatly love one another . 1 am sure that it will be a source
of great rejoicing to her mind when 1 ten her of such an unexpected thing , as indeed it is to myself . I must be brief of speech , but 1 must thank those brethren who have forwarded this kind movement for my benefit . Believe me , 1 sincerely thank you , and from the bottom of my heart . You have heard thekind remarks of my friend , Bro . Gellion , and I trust during my long service I have given satisfaction . I always try to do my duty to everybody . I never became
a Jack-in-office . I instructed those who were entrusted to me for guidance for the best interests of our common employers , the Great Western Railway Company , and of the public . 1 was ever told , and taught them , to look after the comfort of the public and so enhance the interests of the Company . I am very happy to say I have had many manifestations of approval from the highest in the land and from the lowliest individual in the world . For in little
attentions and instructions what to do when travelling , especially poor people have always commended themselves to my mind . It has come within my province to be in the society of the highest . It was my privilege from 1 S 50 to 1 S 72 always to meet Royalty whenever they travelled on the Great Western line . I have talked with every member of the Royal Family , and at all times I have carried out their instructions without the slightest trouble to anyone . To the
general public , also , it has been my privilege always to give satisfaction . 1 trust I may still continue to do that sort of thing as long as the G . A . O . T . U . permits me . 1 am greatly thankful to him for the great and good help vouchsafed 13 me . It is not the first time 1 hive experienced the appreciation of my brother officers , and someof the public , for in 1 SS 0 , and in this ronm , 1 was presented with this valuable watch . Worshipful sir , I should like you to
read the inscription upon it . The W . AI . read the inscription as follows : "Presented to Wm . Craig by valued friends in appreciation of his uniform kindness and civility extended over a period of many years . January , 1 SS 0 . " It is a very pleasing thing to know , brethren , that , having gained this in 1 SS 0 , 1 have been steadfast in my duties in every way , so that 1 have maintained the character that
gave me this and your most acceptable present . It is an instruction in Alasonry where it says "And keep me steadfast , " and I hope I have proved myself an acceptable brother in Alasonry . I trust that I may always continue in your favour , and believe me the greatest value that I put upon everything is your estimation . 1 was quite unprepared for anything of this description , and I hope you will accept what I have said in all sincerity .
Bromley St . Leonard Lodge ( No . 1805 ) . —The regular meeting of this lodge was held at the Bromley Vestry Hall , Bow-road , on Tuesday , the 15 th ult ., when Bro . Tom Green , W . AL , was supported by Bros . W . Alaxlield Alead , S . W . ; G . E . Warn , J . VV . ; J . Collier , Treas . ; Wm . J . Roberts , Sec . ; VV . T . Potts , S . D . ; E . Hambridge , I . G . ; VV . Home , D . C ; G . H . Fennell , A . D . C ; C VV . Hankey , Stwd . ; A . Peterken , P . AL
J . Bailey , P . AL ; J . E . McLaren , P . AL ; H . B . Forbes , P . AI . ; W . G . Shadrake , H . Skinner , R . E . Miners , J . G . Walker , Geo . Ives , G . J . Burrows , F . Thornton , " ) . P . Jennings , J . Absalom , W . Davies , A . J . Sheffield , C Lewsey , A . S . Davies , D . T . Blanchard , C . H . Flynn , R . J . Boorer , J . Boorer , H . VV . Boorer , G . W . Holmes , A . ' Thorn , G . Hutcheson , J . Hooper , and James Young . Visitors : Bros . C . J . R . Tijou , P . AL and Sec . 1 S 04
Snowden Kirk , LP . AL 1716 ; VV . Harris , LP . AL 1 G 62 ; XV . XX' . Johnson , S 13 ; J . j . Tyler , S 9 S ; A Holmes , 225 G ; and C Al . Holland , 1804 . The lodge having been opened , Bro . Alfred Thorn was duly passed to the Degree of F . C . This being the annual election meeting the by-laws of the lodge were read by the Secretary , after which , on the ballot being taken for the W . AL for the ensuing year , the brethren ' s unanimous vote
was in favour of Bro . W . Maxfield Mead , the S . W ., Bro . John Collier was for the 12 th time elected 'Treasurer , and Bro . C Sheppard , Tyler . The usual Past Alaster ' s jewel was unanimously voted tothe retiring W . AL The Auditors ' of accounts appointed were Bros . C II . Flynn , G . VV . Holmes , and Vv . G . Shadrake , and a Committee was also arranged for the annual dance in connection with the lodge to take place soon after Christmas . Bro . Tom Green ,
W . AL , then formally presented a complete set of gauntlets and wands to the lodge which was much appreciated by the brethren , who at once tendered him their hearty vote ol thanks . Other business having been gone through and propositions received for the next meeting , the lodge adjourned to refreshment , which was enlivened by some songs capitally rendered by Bros . A . Holmes , H . VV . Boorer , J . Young , E . Hambridge , and others .
Shadwell Clerke Lodge ( No . 1910 ) . —The memory of the distinguished brother from whom this lodge derives its name , promises , indeed , to be kept in green remembrance for many a long day . lt is barely a year ago that one of the largest gatherings ever known in a private lodge assembled to support the then Grand Secretary , who had kindly come forward at a critical moment to assume the office of W . AI . and occupy thc chair of thc
Shadwell Clerke Lodge . I hose who were privileged to be present on that occasion can never forget the great and imposingceremony of installation . It was impressively conducted by an exalted ruler in thc Craft in the presence of nearly all the Grand Officers and a host of warm and sympathising friends . Alas , Bro . Col . Shadwell Clerke never ocupied that chair a second time . We unfortunately know too well the sad details of his loss , so soon , so very soon , after
this very interesting scene . But the crowded gathering on Monday , the jSth ult ., to witness and celebrate the installation of Bro . Geo . J . Reed , P . AL 12 SS , was a convincing proof of the warm interest with which this lodge is regarded , not merely by its members and the Craft generally , but more especially by the ollicers of Grand
Lodge and thu leading representatives of the different Degrees of Alasonry . 'The proceedings commenced by the passing of two initiates of the lodge . This ceremony was conducted in an admirable manner by the very popular Treasurer , Bro . Charles Belton , P . AL The chair was then occupied by Bro . C . Fitzgerald Alatier , and Bro . Geo . J ,
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Reed , having been presented by Bro . Alather , was duly installed in a manner so peculiarly imoressiveas to suggest the belief that the Installing Officer had difficulty in dispersing the cloud of sorrow with which memory could not fail to shadow the proceedings . Our space will not permit us to give a full list of all present on this occasion ; we can but give the names of those
best known . Of Grand Oflicers we must name Bros . E . Letchworth , G . Sec . ; Richard Eve , P . G . Treas . ; Capt . N . G . Philips , A . B . Cook , Rev . J . S . Brownrigg , Mather , C . A . Driver , C . F . Alatier , Crossland Hay , C . Belton , Williamson , Balfour Cockburn , Gilles , Howard Thompson , Jabez Church , Gordon Aliller , Thos . Wye , G . Holmes , and others . The usual banquet took place at Freemasons' Tavern ;
but before we close this account we must not omit to chronicle two very pleasing incidents ; first , the presentation to the lodge of a most excellent print of the late Bro . Col . Shadwell H . Clerke , by the present Grand Secretary , Bro . E . Letchworth , and , secondly , a most touching allusion to the services and illustrious Alasonic career of the late Bro . Clerke by the Grand Chaplain , Bro . the Rev . Studholme Brownrigg , when returning thanks for the toast of "The Grand Officers . "
Hiram Lodge ( No . 2416 ) . —The election meeting of this lodge was held at Freemasons' Hall , on Wednesday , the 23 rd ult . The lodge was opened by the W . M ., Bro . Henry Lovegrove , P . AL 1507 , 1777 , 1949 , 204 S , & c . ; with Bros . F . R . Farrow , S . W . ; F . A . Powell , | . W . ; T . E . Mundy , Treas . ; VV . J . Ebbetts , Sec ; VV . T .
Bonner S . D . ; and G . Elkington , J . D . ; and T . C . Yates , as I . G . Bros . Wrighlson , VVest , and Jackson were passed to the Second Degree . Bro . F . R . Farrow , who , like the W . AL , is a Past Vice-President of the Architectural Association , was elected VV . AI . for the ensuing year , and Bro . T . E . Alundy , P . M ., was re-elected Treasurer .
Cordwainer Ward Lodge ( No . 2241 ) . — The usual installation banquet was omitted in Alarch last owing to the sudden death of the senior Past Alaster , Bro . Frank Taylor , and it was decided to celebrate at the November meeting two important events in the history of the lodge—the acceptance of Bro . VV . Vaughan Alorgan ( Alderman of the Ward ) , P . AL 9 6 , as a joining member , and the
initiation by the W . AL , Bro . J . F . Hepburn , C . C , of his eldest son , Air . H . Frankland Hepburn . The meeting was well attended and the members were gratified to have present Bros . E . Letchworth , P . G . D ., G . Sec . ; P . Nairne , G . G . ; Alajor Sampson Pierce , P . G . D . ; F . West , P . G . D . ; and H . J . Adams , P . G . S . B . ; the two latter being members of the lodge . Bro . J . F ,
Hepburn , C . C , occupied the chair , with Bros . J . R . Reep , S . VV . ; F . VV . Potter , J . W . ; H . J . Adams , Treas . ; H . Lovegrove , Sec ; C . S . Buck , I . P . M . ; W . T . Buck , and many other officers , members , and visitors . The dinner was served under the personal superintedence of the Alanager of the Cannon-street Hotel , Bro . Woods , and an excellent programme of music added to the entertainment of the brethren .
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BARNET . Gladsmuir Lodge ( No . 1385 ) . —The regular meeting was held at the Red Lion Hotel on Friday , the 25 th ult . Bro . S . Tryon , P . G . S . of VV ., W . AL , was prevented
by serious illness from presiding , but his place was ably filled by the senior P . AL , Bro . R . Fisher Young , P . P . G . D ., D . C , who was supported by Bros . G . Blizard Abbott , S . VV . ; F . Thompson , J . W . ; VV . K . Hopkin , P . AL , Treas . ; Charles Gray , P . AL , Sec . ; John P . Euerby ,
P . M ., P . P . G . P . ; John Brittain , P . AL , P . P . G . W . ; VV . Lewis , P . P . A . G . D . C , ; J . H . Baxter , P . M ., P . P . G . Reg . ; F . C . Collingwood , S . D . ; R . W . Oldfield , J . D . j F . Alason , as LG . ; VV . Alarshal ! and VV . Anneveld , Stwds . ; Goddard , Tyler ; Cranston , Tibbatts , Ellis , Humby , G . Phillips , H . F . P . Inglis , Billson , Attree , and Grimwade , together with Bros . Baddeley , Dr . Haskins , and other
visitors . The minutes of the previous meeting having been read and confirmed , Bros . Billson and Attree were raised to the Sublime Degree of A 1 . A 1 . A sum of five guineas was voted from the funds of the lodge for the purpose of presenting a Past Alaster's jewel to Bro . Tryon on his vacating the chair in lanuarv next , and the usual contribution towards the
Provincial Calendar was also voted . Ballots were then taken for the election of W . AL and Treasurer for the ensuing year , with the result that Bro . G . Blizard Abbott was unanimously chosen for the former olfice , and Bro . W . K . Hopkin , P . M ., for the latter . Bro . R . VV . Goddard , P . AL G 5 , was re-elected Tyler by show of hands , after which lodge was closed , and the brethren
sat down to dinner , under the presidency ot Bro . Charles Gray , P . AL , Secretary , and spent a pleasant evening together , the after dinner speeches being characterised by a laudable brevity , and interspersed with some capital songs by Bros . Baxter , Lewis , Grimwade , Tibbatts , and others . and the
Both in lod ^ e afterwards greatest sympathy was expressed with Bro . Tryon , W . AI , who presided at the October lodge in his usual health , and the hope was most cordially expressed that he would be speedily restored , and be able to resume his attendance at the installation meeting in lanuary next .
BURSLEM . St . Martin ' s Lodge ( No . yS ) . —The regular monthly meeting of this lodge was held at the Municipal Buildings on 'Thursday , the 17 th inst ., when Bro . John Alason , W . M ., was supported by Bros . W . Garner , LP . AL ; | . Scarratt , S . VV . ; A . Boulton , J . W . ; Rev . L . C A . iidgeworth , Chap . ; R . Dain , P . M ., P . J . G . W . ; T . K .
Pedley , P . AL , P . P . G . S . of VV ., Sec . ; F . Weston , P . M ., P . P . S . G . D ., D . C ; J . Beech , S . D . ; R . Wilkinson , | . D . ; J . li . Davis , Org . ; R . Owen , I . G . j F . C Gill and H . VV . Critchlow , Stwds . ; J . W . Boardman , Tyler ; ) . Godwin , P . M ., P . P . G . S . B . ; I ' * .. Pearson , P . AL ; W . Brickel , T . Saunders , W . S . Gordon , J . Gratton , VV .
Berrisford , W . Pilkington , J . Alinchull , Sergt . Kelsall , and many others . Bro . H . Dain , 206 . * , was a visitor . The lodge having been opened , the minutes of the previous meeting were read and confirmed , after which the ballot was taken for Air . Hewitt , and being in attendance was ably initiated by the W . AL , the S . W . presenting the
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working tools . The ballot was also taken for Bro . R Daubeny , 451 , as a joining member , which resulted in hll ' election , and he was admitted to the members !™ of « , lodge . Bro . Dain , P . M ., P . J . G . W ., was elected Treasurer for ( 26 th time ) the ensuing year . The ballot was the taken for the W . M . for the ensuing year , which proved unanimous in favour of the S . W . Bros . lohn c ' l-n ' ..
F . VV . Mason , and G . White , were then raised to ti , ' Sublime Degree of M . M . by the VV . M ., Bro . John Alason who also rendered the traditional history , and explained the tracing-board and working tools . A vote of sympathy wae passed to Bro . S . Bentley , P . AL , P . P . J . G . D ., who had met with an accident . Two propositions for initiation were received , and after " Hearty good wishes " from the visitine * brethren , the lodge was closed . ¦ a
CANTERBURY . St . Augustine ' s Lodge ( No . 972 ) . —The annual installation meeting was held on Wednesday , the 16 th ult ., at the Masonic Temple , St . Peter ' s-street . There was a large attendance , as is generally the case at the annual gathering of this popular lodge , among the visitors nresent beina * Bros . R . Howard , W . AI . 230 *;; I . G .
Kppn-Sec 2305 ; F . XV . Waller , 2305 ; J . E . Wiltshier , P M ' 31 , P . P . G . S . of VV . ; W . H . Longhurst , P . M . 31 , P . p Q Org . ; E . B . Goulden , W . M . 31 ; E . L . Gardener , S w ' 31 , H . Alount , J . W . 31 j F . Baker , S . D . 31 ; XV . Griffin ! W . M . 55 S ; H . D . Stock , P . M . 558 , P . P . J . G . W . ; L Banks , S . VV . 558 ; J . G . Cheyney , S . D . 558 ; S . I * ' Petts , I . G . 55 S ; A . Atkinson , 55 S ; J . T . Sams , 55 S
W . D . Goddard , 538 ; A . J . Palmer , 558 ; j . Alarks , P . M . 7 6 , P . P . G . D . Herts ; T . H . Blamiers , P . M . - . ,, „ P . P . G . S . B . ; VV . B . Pring , W . AL 1449 ; J . W . Farmery , J . W . 1449 ; T . Holt , S . D . 1449 ; R . Fairbrother , J . D . 1449 ; J . B . Kempthorne , I . G 1449 ; H . Andrews , 1449 ; H . B . Collis , 1449 ; A . E . Hughes , 1050 ; J . VVood , P . M . ' 1015 ; and others .
The retiring W . AL , Bro . T . Easton , most impressivel y installed Bro . A . H . Alarks . his successor , in the chair of K . S . The newly-installed VV . AI . then appointed his officers as under : Bros . T . Easton , LP . AL ; G . E . Tournay , S . W . ; C . Richardson , J . VV . ; Rev . P . J . Syree , Chap . ; G . Pilcher , P . M ., Treas . ; Albert H . Pilcher , P . AL , Hon . Sec . ; W . J . Jennings , S . D . ; F . C . Forrester , J . D . ; T . H . Rossiter , P . M ., D . C . ; George Smith , Org . ; Byron Dewhurst , I . G . ; F . T . Puttick and J . Rennie , Stewards ;
and R . Blake , P . AL , Tyler . At the close of thc ceremony , the brethren adjourned to the Fleece Hotel , where dinner was admirably served by the proprietors . The VV . AI . presided , and was supported by about 50 brethren and visitors . The usual loyal and Alasonic toasts were duly given and suitably acknowledged , while the pleasures of the evening were greatly enhanced by the excellent singing of Bros . J . Plant and R . Rhodes , assisted by Alessrs . Halward and Darley .
GLASTONBURY . Pilgrim ' s Lodge ( No . 772 ) . —The installation meeting of this lodge took place at the Alasonic Rooms , on Thursday , the 24 th ult . A large company of distinguished brethren from lodges in the province attended the ceremonial . Bro . Hitchings Davies , S . W ., was installed into the chair by Bro . J . A . Bright , P . AL , P . P . G . S . of
VV „ the ceremony being performed with exceptional ability . R . C . Else , D . P . G . M ., P . G . D . England , was prevented from attending ( as announced ) by illness in his family . The newly-installed Worshipful Master invested the following as his officers for the ensuing twelve months : Bros . C . Al . Williams , LP . AL ; Alaurice P . Stead , S . VV . ; T . G . Coggan , J . W . j the Rev . H . Lowry Barnwell ,
Chap , j J . A . Bright , P . AL , Treas . j H . J . Tayler , P . AL , Sec ; W . G . Cozens , S . D . ; W . C . Leaker , J . D . ; J . Welch , D . C : J . Bishop , Org . ; E . Bath , P . AL , LG . ; and J . Isgrove , Tyler . The cordial thanks ol the lodge were accorded to the Installing Alaster for his able services , also to the LP . AL , in appreciation of the efficient manner in which he had carried out his duties
during his term of ollice . A vote of condolence and sympathy was passed to thc widow and family of the late Bro . J . Brook , The usual Masonic banquet , supplied by Bro . J . L . Poole , of the George Hotel , followed the installation , at which the usual loyal and Alasonic toasts were duly honoured , and "Hearty good wishes" expressed to the VV . M ., who presided , for a successful year of olfice .
HAMPTON COURT . Hemming Lodge ( No . 1512 ) . —A meeting oi this lodge was held at the Greyhound Hotel , on Thursday , the 17 th ult ., and it was numerously attended . Among those present ivere Bros . VV . Fisher , P . M . S 34 , W . M . ; John Smith , S . W . ; J . VV . Clarke , J . VV . ; J . C . Jessett , P . M .. P . P . G . S . B ., Treas .: Cautain T . C . Walls , P . M .,
P . P . G . W ., Sec ; H . Robinson . S . D . ; R . Eales , P . AI ., P . A . G . P ., acting J . D . ; VV . Hopkins , LG . ; George Ransford , P . AL , D . C ; P . Cronin . A . D . C ; Harry Whealey , P . M ., P . P . G . A . D . C , and G . J . Tagg , Stwds . ; A . F . Scholding , LP . AL ; VV . Spearing , P . AL , P . P . G . S . B . ; and E . Clark , P . M . Among the visitors were Bros . C . Al . Coxon , W . M . 227 S ; J . Birtlett . P . AL 1 G 57 ; Fran * Hridge , 1733 ; 11 . J . Brook , iySi ; and A . I * . Bell ,
2012 . ... 1 Thc minutes of the previous meeting having been ican and confirmed , Bros . Louis Carrisa , T . Fairer , R . S . I'nSi and G . Dixon were passed to the Second Degree . 1 " 0 ballot was then taken on behalf of Messrs . Edgar Morns and E . Al . Jones , and , it being unanimous , the last-named , who was in attendance , was most immussively initiate !
into Craft mysteries . The by-laws were read . The election of W . AL resulted unanimously in favour of Bro . John Smith , S . W . Bro . I . C . Jessett was re-elected as 'I •** - ";• * " ' and J . Gilbert , P . G . Tyler , re-elected Tyler . A w Alaster's jewel and a Past Alaster ' s collar and pen-lain square were voted to the out-going W . AL Apologies tenon-attendance were received from Bros . Trotter , J . I-- -- '
Macchi , and T . Greet . . The lodge was closed , and the brethren adjourned to i > banquet . nf The W . AL , being compelled to leave in consequence u domestic illness , deputed the I . P . M . to take the chair . Upon the removal of the cloth , the usual loyal and * - * ¦ ¦ toasts received full justice . c n'l'he liro . R . Eales , P . A . G . P ., responded on behalf of *¦ ' Prov . Grand Officers . "
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generally of the Hyde Park Lodge , —I do not know where 1 am to find words to thank you for your most acceptable presentation . There is one thing , it will be a great consolation when it arrives at home . Brethren , iG years ago my wife became blind ; a clock is her constant companion , and you may be sure an article of that description will ever be in her remembrance , for we greatly love one another . 1 am sure that it will be a source
of great rejoicing to her mind when 1 ten her of such an unexpected thing , as indeed it is to myself . I must be brief of speech , but 1 must thank those brethren who have forwarded this kind movement for my benefit . Believe me , 1 sincerely thank you , and from the bottom of my heart . You have heard thekind remarks of my friend , Bro . Gellion , and I trust during my long service I have given satisfaction . I always try to do my duty to everybody . I never became
a Jack-in-office . I instructed those who were entrusted to me for guidance for the best interests of our common employers , the Great Western Railway Company , and of the public . 1 was ever told , and taught them , to look after the comfort of the public and so enhance the interests of the Company . I am very happy to say I have had many manifestations of approval from the highest in the land and from the lowliest individual in the world . For in little
attentions and instructions what to do when travelling , especially poor people have always commended themselves to my mind . It has come within my province to be in the society of the highest . It was my privilege from 1 S 50 to 1 S 72 always to meet Royalty whenever they travelled on the Great Western line . I have talked with every member of the Royal Family , and at all times I have carried out their instructions without the slightest trouble to anyone . To the
general public , also , it has been my privilege always to give satisfaction . 1 trust I may still continue to do that sort of thing as long as the G . A . O . T . U . permits me . 1 am greatly thankful to him for the great and good help vouchsafed 13 me . It is not the first time 1 hive experienced the appreciation of my brother officers , and someof the public , for in 1 SS 0 , and in this ronm , 1 was presented with this valuable watch . Worshipful sir , I should like you to
read the inscription upon it . The W . AI . read the inscription as follows : "Presented to Wm . Craig by valued friends in appreciation of his uniform kindness and civility extended over a period of many years . January , 1 SS 0 . " It is a very pleasing thing to know , brethren , that , having gained this in 1 SS 0 , 1 have been steadfast in my duties in every way , so that 1 have maintained the character that
gave me this and your most acceptable present . It is an instruction in Alasonry where it says "And keep me steadfast , " and I hope I have proved myself an acceptable brother in Alasonry . I trust that I may always continue in your favour , and believe me the greatest value that I put upon everything is your estimation . 1 was quite unprepared for anything of this description , and I hope you will accept what I have said in all sincerity .
Bromley St . Leonard Lodge ( No . 1805 ) . —The regular meeting of this lodge was held at the Bromley Vestry Hall , Bow-road , on Tuesday , the 15 th ult ., when Bro . Tom Green , W . AL , was supported by Bros . W . Alaxlield Alead , S . W . ; G . E . Warn , J . VV . ; J . Collier , Treas . ; Wm . J . Roberts , Sec . ; VV . T . Potts , S . D . ; E . Hambridge , I . G . ; VV . Home , D . C ; G . H . Fennell , A . D . C ; C VV . Hankey , Stwd . ; A . Peterken , P . AL
J . Bailey , P . AL ; J . E . McLaren , P . AL ; H . B . Forbes , P . AI . ; W . G . Shadrake , H . Skinner , R . E . Miners , J . G . Walker , Geo . Ives , G . J . Burrows , F . Thornton , " ) . P . Jennings , J . Absalom , W . Davies , A . J . Sheffield , C Lewsey , A . S . Davies , D . T . Blanchard , C . H . Flynn , R . J . Boorer , J . Boorer , H . VV . Boorer , G . W . Holmes , A . ' Thorn , G . Hutcheson , J . Hooper , and James Young . Visitors : Bros . C . J . R . Tijou , P . AL and Sec . 1 S 04
Snowden Kirk , LP . AL 1716 ; VV . Harris , LP . AL 1 G 62 ; XV . XX' . Johnson , S 13 ; J . j . Tyler , S 9 S ; A Holmes , 225 G ; and C Al . Holland , 1804 . The lodge having been opened , Bro . Alfred Thorn was duly passed to the Degree of F . C . This being the annual election meeting the by-laws of the lodge were read by the Secretary , after which , on the ballot being taken for the W . AL for the ensuing year , the brethren ' s unanimous vote
was in favour of Bro . W . Maxfield Mead , the S . W ., Bro . John Collier was for the 12 th time elected 'Treasurer , and Bro . C Sheppard , Tyler . The usual Past Alaster ' s jewel was unanimously voted tothe retiring W . AL The Auditors ' of accounts appointed were Bros . C II . Flynn , G . VV . Holmes , and Vv . G . Shadrake , and a Committee was also arranged for the annual dance in connection with the lodge to take place soon after Christmas . Bro . Tom Green ,
W . AL , then formally presented a complete set of gauntlets and wands to the lodge which was much appreciated by the brethren , who at once tendered him their hearty vote ol thanks . Other business having been gone through and propositions received for the next meeting , the lodge adjourned to refreshment , which was enlivened by some songs capitally rendered by Bros . A . Holmes , H . VV . Boorer , J . Young , E . Hambridge , and others .
Shadwell Clerke Lodge ( No . 1910 ) . —The memory of the distinguished brother from whom this lodge derives its name , promises , indeed , to be kept in green remembrance for many a long day . lt is barely a year ago that one of the largest gatherings ever known in a private lodge assembled to support the then Grand Secretary , who had kindly come forward at a critical moment to assume the office of W . AI . and occupy thc chair of thc
Shadwell Clerke Lodge . I hose who were privileged to be present on that occasion can never forget the great and imposingceremony of installation . It was impressively conducted by an exalted ruler in thc Craft in the presence of nearly all the Grand Officers and a host of warm and sympathising friends . Alas , Bro . Col . Shadwell Clerke never ocupied that chair a second time . We unfortunately know too well the sad details of his loss , so soon , so very soon , after
this very interesting scene . But the crowded gathering on Monday , the jSth ult ., to witness and celebrate the installation of Bro . Geo . J . Reed , P . AL 12 SS , was a convincing proof of the warm interest with which this lodge is regarded , not merely by its members and the Craft generally , but more especially by the ollicers of Grand
Lodge and thu leading representatives of the different Degrees of Alasonry . 'The proceedings commenced by the passing of two initiates of the lodge . This ceremony was conducted in an admirable manner by the very popular Treasurer , Bro . Charles Belton , P . AL The chair was then occupied by Bro . C . Fitzgerald Alatier , and Bro . Geo . J ,
Reports Of Masonic Meetings.
Reed , having been presented by Bro . Alather , was duly installed in a manner so peculiarly imoressiveas to suggest the belief that the Installing Officer had difficulty in dispersing the cloud of sorrow with which memory could not fail to shadow the proceedings . Our space will not permit us to give a full list of all present on this occasion ; we can but give the names of those
best known . Of Grand Oflicers we must name Bros . E . Letchworth , G . Sec . ; Richard Eve , P . G . Treas . ; Capt . N . G . Philips , A . B . Cook , Rev . J . S . Brownrigg , Mather , C . A . Driver , C . F . Alatier , Crossland Hay , C . Belton , Williamson , Balfour Cockburn , Gilles , Howard Thompson , Jabez Church , Gordon Aliller , Thos . Wye , G . Holmes , and others . The usual banquet took place at Freemasons' Tavern ;
but before we close this account we must not omit to chronicle two very pleasing incidents ; first , the presentation to the lodge of a most excellent print of the late Bro . Col . Shadwell H . Clerke , by the present Grand Secretary , Bro . E . Letchworth , and , secondly , a most touching allusion to the services and illustrious Alasonic career of the late Bro . Clerke by the Grand Chaplain , Bro . the Rev . Studholme Brownrigg , when returning thanks for the toast of "The Grand Officers . "
Hiram Lodge ( No . 2416 ) . —The election meeting of this lodge was held at Freemasons' Hall , on Wednesday , the 23 rd ult . The lodge was opened by the W . M ., Bro . Henry Lovegrove , P . AL 1507 , 1777 , 1949 , 204 S , & c . ; with Bros . F . R . Farrow , S . W . ; F . A . Powell , | . W . ; T . E . Mundy , Treas . ; VV . J . Ebbetts , Sec ; VV . T .
Bonner S . D . ; and G . Elkington , J . D . ; and T . C . Yates , as I . G . Bros . Wrighlson , VVest , and Jackson were passed to the Second Degree . Bro . F . R . Farrow , who , like the W . AL , is a Past Vice-President of the Architectural Association , was elected VV . AI . for the ensuing year , and Bro . T . E . Alundy , P . M ., was re-elected Treasurer .
Cordwainer Ward Lodge ( No . 2241 ) . — The usual installation banquet was omitted in Alarch last owing to the sudden death of the senior Past Alaster , Bro . Frank Taylor , and it was decided to celebrate at the November meeting two important events in the history of the lodge—the acceptance of Bro . VV . Vaughan Alorgan ( Alderman of the Ward ) , P . AL 9 6 , as a joining member , and the
initiation by the W . AL , Bro . J . F . Hepburn , C . C , of his eldest son , Air . H . Frankland Hepburn . The meeting was well attended and the members were gratified to have present Bros . E . Letchworth , P . G . D ., G . Sec . ; P . Nairne , G . G . ; Alajor Sampson Pierce , P . G . D . ; F . West , P . G . D . ; and H . J . Adams , P . G . S . B . ; the two latter being members of the lodge . Bro . J . F ,
Hepburn , C . C , occupied the chair , with Bros . J . R . Reep , S . VV . ; F . VV . Potter , J . W . ; H . J . Adams , Treas . ; H . Lovegrove , Sec ; C . S . Buck , I . P . M . ; W . T . Buck , and many other officers , members , and visitors . The dinner was served under the personal superintedence of the Alanager of the Cannon-street Hotel , Bro . Woods , and an excellent programme of music added to the entertainment of the brethren .
Provincial Meetings.
PROVINCIAL MEETINGS .
BARNET . Gladsmuir Lodge ( No . 1385 ) . —The regular meeting was held at the Red Lion Hotel on Friday , the 25 th ult . Bro . S . Tryon , P . G . S . of VV ., W . AL , was prevented
by serious illness from presiding , but his place was ably filled by the senior P . AL , Bro . R . Fisher Young , P . P . G . D ., D . C , who was supported by Bros . G . Blizard Abbott , S . VV . ; F . Thompson , J . W . ; VV . K . Hopkin , P . AL , Treas . ; Charles Gray , P . AL , Sec . ; John P . Euerby ,
P . M ., P . P . G . P . ; John Brittain , P . AL , P . P . G . W . ; VV . Lewis , P . P . A . G . D . C , ; J . H . Baxter , P . M ., P . P . G . Reg . ; F . C . Collingwood , S . D . ; R . W . Oldfield , J . D . j F . Alason , as LG . ; VV . Alarshal ! and VV . Anneveld , Stwds . ; Goddard , Tyler ; Cranston , Tibbatts , Ellis , Humby , G . Phillips , H . F . P . Inglis , Billson , Attree , and Grimwade , together with Bros . Baddeley , Dr . Haskins , and other
visitors . The minutes of the previous meeting having been read and confirmed , Bros . Billson and Attree were raised to the Sublime Degree of A 1 . A 1 . A sum of five guineas was voted from the funds of the lodge for the purpose of presenting a Past Alaster's jewel to Bro . Tryon on his vacating the chair in lanuarv next , and the usual contribution towards the
Provincial Calendar was also voted . Ballots were then taken for the election of W . AL and Treasurer for the ensuing year , with the result that Bro . G . Blizard Abbott was unanimously chosen for the former olfice , and Bro . W . K . Hopkin , P . M ., for the latter . Bro . R . VV . Goddard , P . AL G 5 , was re-elected Tyler by show of hands , after which lodge was closed , and the brethren
sat down to dinner , under the presidency ot Bro . Charles Gray , P . AL , Secretary , and spent a pleasant evening together , the after dinner speeches being characterised by a laudable brevity , and interspersed with some capital songs by Bros . Baxter , Lewis , Grimwade , Tibbatts , and others . and the
Both in lod ^ e afterwards greatest sympathy was expressed with Bro . Tryon , W . AI , who presided at the October lodge in his usual health , and the hope was most cordially expressed that he would be speedily restored , and be able to resume his attendance at the installation meeting in lanuary next .
BURSLEM . St . Martin ' s Lodge ( No . yS ) . —The regular monthly meeting of this lodge was held at the Municipal Buildings on 'Thursday , the 17 th inst ., when Bro . John Alason , W . M ., was supported by Bros . W . Garner , LP . AL ; | . Scarratt , S . VV . ; A . Boulton , J . W . ; Rev . L . C A . iidgeworth , Chap . ; R . Dain , P . M ., P . J . G . W . ; T . K .
Pedley , P . AL , P . P . G . S . of VV ., Sec . ; F . Weston , P . M ., P . P . S . G . D ., D . C ; J . Beech , S . D . ; R . Wilkinson , | . D . ; J . li . Davis , Org . ; R . Owen , I . G . j F . C Gill and H . VV . Critchlow , Stwds . ; J . W . Boardman , Tyler ; ) . Godwin , P . M ., P . P . G . S . B . ; I ' * .. Pearson , P . AL ; W . Brickel , T . Saunders , W . S . Gordon , J . Gratton , VV .
Berrisford , W . Pilkington , J . Alinchull , Sergt . Kelsall , and many others . Bro . H . Dain , 206 . * , was a visitor . The lodge having been opened , the minutes of the previous meeting were read and confirmed , after which the ballot was taken for Air . Hewitt , and being in attendance was ably initiated by the W . AL , the S . W . presenting the
Provincial Meetings.
working tools . The ballot was also taken for Bro . R Daubeny , 451 , as a joining member , which resulted in hll ' election , and he was admitted to the members !™ of « , lodge . Bro . Dain , P . M ., P . J . G . W ., was elected Treasurer for ( 26 th time ) the ensuing year . The ballot was the taken for the W . M . for the ensuing year , which proved unanimous in favour of the S . W . Bros . lohn c ' l-n ' ..
F . VV . Mason , and G . White , were then raised to ti , ' Sublime Degree of M . M . by the VV . M ., Bro . John Alason who also rendered the traditional history , and explained the tracing-board and working tools . A vote of sympathy wae passed to Bro . S . Bentley , P . AL , P . P . J . G . D ., who had met with an accident . Two propositions for initiation were received , and after " Hearty good wishes " from the visitine * brethren , the lodge was closed . ¦ a
CANTERBURY . St . Augustine ' s Lodge ( No . 972 ) . —The annual installation meeting was held on Wednesday , the 16 th ult ., at the Masonic Temple , St . Peter ' s-street . There was a large attendance , as is generally the case at the annual gathering of this popular lodge , among the visitors nresent beina * Bros . R . Howard , W . AI . 230 *;; I . G .
Kppn-Sec 2305 ; F . XV . Waller , 2305 ; J . E . Wiltshier , P M ' 31 , P . P . G . S . of VV . ; W . H . Longhurst , P . M . 31 , P . p Q Org . ; E . B . Goulden , W . M . 31 ; E . L . Gardener , S w ' 31 , H . Alount , J . W . 31 j F . Baker , S . D . 31 ; XV . Griffin ! W . M . 55 S ; H . D . Stock , P . M . 558 , P . P . J . G . W . ; L Banks , S . VV . 558 ; J . G . Cheyney , S . D . 558 ; S . I * ' Petts , I . G . 55 S ; A . Atkinson , 55 S ; J . T . Sams , 55 S
W . D . Goddard , 538 ; A . J . Palmer , 558 ; j . Alarks , P . M . 7 6 , P . P . G . D . Herts ; T . H . Blamiers , P . M . - . ,, „ P . P . G . S . B . ; VV . B . Pring , W . AL 1449 ; J . W . Farmery , J . W . 1449 ; T . Holt , S . D . 1449 ; R . Fairbrother , J . D . 1449 ; J . B . Kempthorne , I . G 1449 ; H . Andrews , 1449 ; H . B . Collis , 1449 ; A . E . Hughes , 1050 ; J . VVood , P . M . ' 1015 ; and others .
The retiring W . AL , Bro . T . Easton , most impressivel y installed Bro . A . H . Alarks . his successor , in the chair of K . S . The newly-installed VV . AI . then appointed his officers as under : Bros . T . Easton , LP . AL ; G . E . Tournay , S . W . ; C . Richardson , J . VV . ; Rev . P . J . Syree , Chap . ; G . Pilcher , P . M ., Treas . ; Albert H . Pilcher , P . AL , Hon . Sec . ; W . J . Jennings , S . D . ; F . C . Forrester , J . D . ; T . H . Rossiter , P . M ., D . C . ; George Smith , Org . ; Byron Dewhurst , I . G . ; F . T . Puttick and J . Rennie , Stewards ;
and R . Blake , P . AL , Tyler . At the close of thc ceremony , the brethren adjourned to the Fleece Hotel , where dinner was admirably served by the proprietors . The VV . AI . presided , and was supported by about 50 brethren and visitors . The usual loyal and Alasonic toasts were duly given and suitably acknowledged , while the pleasures of the evening were greatly enhanced by the excellent singing of Bros . J . Plant and R . Rhodes , assisted by Alessrs . Halward and Darley .
GLASTONBURY . Pilgrim ' s Lodge ( No . 772 ) . —The installation meeting of this lodge took place at the Alasonic Rooms , on Thursday , the 24 th ult . A large company of distinguished brethren from lodges in the province attended the ceremonial . Bro . Hitchings Davies , S . W ., was installed into the chair by Bro . J . A . Bright , P . AL , P . P . G . S . of
VV „ the ceremony being performed with exceptional ability . R . C . Else , D . P . G . M ., P . G . D . England , was prevented from attending ( as announced ) by illness in his family . The newly-installed Worshipful Master invested the following as his officers for the ensuing twelve months : Bros . C . Al . Williams , LP . AL ; Alaurice P . Stead , S . VV . ; T . G . Coggan , J . W . j the Rev . H . Lowry Barnwell ,
Chap , j J . A . Bright , P . AL , Treas . j H . J . Tayler , P . AL , Sec ; W . G . Cozens , S . D . ; W . C . Leaker , J . D . ; J . Welch , D . C : J . Bishop , Org . ; E . Bath , P . AL , LG . ; and J . Isgrove , Tyler . The cordial thanks ol the lodge were accorded to the Installing Alaster for his able services , also to the LP . AL , in appreciation of the efficient manner in which he had carried out his duties
during his term of ollice . A vote of condolence and sympathy was passed to thc widow and family of the late Bro . J . Brook , The usual Masonic banquet , supplied by Bro . J . L . Poole , of the George Hotel , followed the installation , at which the usual loyal and Alasonic toasts were duly honoured , and "Hearty good wishes" expressed to the VV . M ., who presided , for a successful year of olfice .
HAMPTON COURT . Hemming Lodge ( No . 1512 ) . —A meeting oi this lodge was held at the Greyhound Hotel , on Thursday , the 17 th ult ., and it was numerously attended . Among those present ivere Bros . VV . Fisher , P . M . S 34 , W . M . ; John Smith , S . W . ; J . VV . Clarke , J . VV . ; J . C . Jessett , P . M .. P . P . G . S . B ., Treas .: Cautain T . C . Walls , P . M .,
P . P . G . W ., Sec ; H . Robinson . S . D . ; R . Eales , P . AI ., P . A . G . P ., acting J . D . ; VV . Hopkins , LG . ; George Ransford , P . AL , D . C ; P . Cronin . A . D . C ; Harry Whealey , P . M ., P . P . G . A . D . C , and G . J . Tagg , Stwds . ; A . F . Scholding , LP . AL ; VV . Spearing , P . AL , P . P . G . S . B . ; and E . Clark , P . M . Among the visitors were Bros . C . Al . Coxon , W . M . 227 S ; J . Birtlett . P . AL 1 G 57 ; Fran * Hridge , 1733 ; 11 . J . Brook , iySi ; and A . I * . Bell ,
2012 . ... 1 Thc minutes of the previous meeting having been ican and confirmed , Bros . Louis Carrisa , T . Fairer , R . S . I'nSi and G . Dixon were passed to the Second Degree . 1 " 0 ballot was then taken on behalf of Messrs . Edgar Morns and E . Al . Jones , and , it being unanimous , the last-named , who was in attendance , was most immussively initiate !
into Craft mysteries . The by-laws were read . The election of W . AL resulted unanimously in favour of Bro . John Smith , S . W . Bro . I . C . Jessett was re-elected as 'I •** - ";• * " ' and J . Gilbert , P . G . Tyler , re-elected Tyler . A w Alaster's jewel and a Past Alaster ' s collar and pen-lain square were voted to the out-going W . AL Apologies tenon-attendance were received from Bros . Trotter , J . I-- -- '
Macchi , and T . Greet . . The lodge was closed , and the brethren adjourned to i > banquet . nf The W . AL , being compelled to leave in consequence u domestic illness , deputed the I . P . M . to take the chair . Upon the removal of the cloth , the usual loyal and * - * ¦ ¦ toasts received full justice . c n'l'he liro . R . Eales , P . A . G . P ., responded on behalf of *¦ ' Prov . Grand Officers . "