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Provincial Grand Mark Lodge Of Hampshire And The Isle Of Wight.
P . G . M . M ., who said that the Royal Family had greatly identified themselvcs with Masonry in all its branches . There svas no Degree in the Craft of which H . R . H . the Prince of Wales was not a member . He had done a grcal deal of good to Masonry and its Charities , and in extending his " influence had extended Charity .
The P . G . M . M . proposed "The Health of the M . W . G . M . M ., the Earl of Kintore , and all Past Grand Mark Masters , " and said that it svas a great advantage having Bro . the Earl of Kintore as Grand Master , as he also held a hig h ofiice in the Grand Chapter of Scotland , whicii kept Mark Masonry at its height when it was at a losv ebb in England . The bonds of both lodges had thus been drawn close together , to the immense advantage of both .
The P . G . M . M . proposed the toast of "The R . W . Deputy G . M . M ., the Lord Egerton of Tatton , the Grand Wardens and Officers of Grand Mark Lodge , Present and Past , " and said that they all honestly and very-zealously performed their duties . VVhen Bro . H . R . H . Prince Albert Victor of
Wales was advanced in the Isaac Newton Lodge at Cambridge the Grand Lodge Officers were nearly all present on a very short notice . He svas glad to see that they did nol exercise their privilege of doing the svork themselves , but they left it to the VV . M . and officers of the lodge , who did it well .
Bro . Lord J TAYLOUR , Senior Grand Warden of England , briefly responded , as he said he had another toast to propose , and he had to catch the boat . Bro . Lord J TAYLOUR said it afforded him very much pleasure lo propose "The Health of the M . W . Prov . G . Mark Master , the Rev . Canon G . Raymond Portal , M . A . " All the brethren were glad he had accepted office —( hear , hear )—and he ( Bro . Lord J . Taylour ) was obliged to Bro . Le Feuvre for bringing forsvard svhat he had that day seconded .
Bro . the Rev . Canon PORTAL , P . G . M . M ., responded , and said he felt .-rraleful for thc great kindness and well svishes from the brethren . So long as ihcy were content to put up with his imperfect services he svas pleased lo render them . The svell being and working of the province
was in the hands of Bro . Loveland , and he was sure of receiving the support of everybody as far as his avocation would allow him of visiting the different lodges . He concluded by proposing " Thc Health of the R . W . Deputy Prov . G . M . M ., Bro . R . Loveland Loveland , and the Officers of Prov . G . M . Lodge , Present and Past . "
Bro . L OVELAND responded , and said he felt some diffidence in taking an ofiice whicii had been so honourably filled before him . He relied on the assistance of ihe Provincial Grand Officers in going round visiting the lodges in the province , as that svould bring them close together , and he would endeavour to do his duty to the very ' utmost . He might say that he would allosv no books to be used in lodge —( laughter )—and if he found them being used he svould report the lodges . ( Hear . )
Bro . LE F EUVRE proposed the toast of " The VVorshipfuI Masters of the Lodges of the Province , and Success to Mark Masonry , " which was responded to by Bro . WEBB , of No . 63 . Bro . GEO . J . TILLING proposed " The Grand Mark Benevolent Fund , " and Bro . S TONE responding , brought the toast list to an end at about 6 . 30 , when the brethren dispersed .
Consecration Of The Dacre Lodge , No. 2086.
CONSECRATION OF THE DACRE LODGE , No . 2086 .
The consecration of this lodge took place on Saturday , the 27 th ult ., at the Assembly Rooms , Stevenage , Herts . The Prov . Grand Master , R . VV . Bro . T . F . Halsey , M . P ., was the Consecrating Officer , and was assisted by Bros . J . E . Dawson , D . P . G . M . ; R . B . Croft , P . G . S . W ., as S . VV . ; J .
Robinson , P . G . J . W ., as J . VV . ; the Rev . VV . A . Crofton , P . G . Chap ., as Chap . ; G . E . Lake , P . G . Sec , as Sec . ; F . S . Carter , P . G . Warden , as D . C . ; and R . Shilliloe , P . G . Warden , as I . G . The following brethren were also present : Founders : Bros . G . Hill Smith , P . M . 449 ; Rev . G . Lilting ; W . Wurr ; Rev . II .
F . Oliver ; H . Campkin , P . M . 403 ; Capt . Fellosves , R . N . ; VV . Kirk ; J . Shilcock , P . M . 440 ; VV . Ssvorder , P . M . 449 ; and R . Pigg , S . VV . 449 . Visitors : Bros . R . Shillitoe , P . G . W ., P . M . 449 ; F . Shillitoe , P . G . W ., P . M . 449 ; the Rev . C . E . Mayo , P . G . Chap . ; F . Sumner Knyvett , P . G . Treas . ; M . Slaughter , P . G . Org . ; H . Hughes and VV . R . Hopkin , P . G . Stsvds . ; VV . J . Thody , VV . M . 15 S 0 ; and VV . J . Crutch , S . VV . 15 S 0 .
The ceremony of consecration was performed in a vcry impressive manner . The R . VV . Prov . Grand Master , the Deputy Prov . Grand Master , the Prov . Grand Secretary , the Prov . Grand Treasurer , the Prov . Grand Chaplain , the Prov . Director of Ceremonies ( Bro . J . Terry , who , we are sorry to say , was absent through illness ) , the acting Director of Ceremonies , and the Prov . Grand Organist sverc elected honorary members .
After the consecration , the Deputy Prov . Grand Master , assisted by the Prov . Grand Treasurer and Prov . Grand Secretary , installed as the first W . M . Bro . G . Mill Smith , who appointed and invested the follosving officers : Bros . Rev . G . Lilting , S . VV . ; W . Wurr , J . W . ; Rev . H . F . Oliver , Chap , and Treas . ; H . Campkin , P . M ., Sec ; Capt . Fellowes , R . N ., S . D . ; VV . Kirk , J . D . ; J . Shilcock , P . M ., I . G . ; and J . Slater , Tyler . Three candidates svere proposed for initiation , after which the lodge was closed , and the brethren , with their guests , adjourned for refreshment .
Consecration Of The Mount Edgcumbe Chapter, No. 1446.
CONSECRATION OF THE MOUNT EDGCUMBE CHAPTER , No . 1446 .
On Tuesday , the 23 rd ult ., this new chapter was consecrated by Comp . Col . Shadwell H . Clerke , G . S . E ., at St . Botolp h ' s Chambers , Bishopsgatestreet , E . C . A large gathering of companions assembled . Comp . Colonel Shadwell H . Clerke opened the proceedings by an effective and congratulatory speech . He was assisted in his labours by Comps . Edgar Bosvyer as H . ;
Rev . A . F . A . Woodford as J . ; and John L . Mather as D . of C . I he usual ceremony of consecration was then proceeded with , and the customary oration delivered . Interesting as the ceremony itself is , and ably as it is rendered alsvays by the G . S . E ., it appeared to us hardly ever to be more impressive , or run more smoothly , often as we have seen it exemplified . The ritual was enhanced by some musical companions , who demonstrated hosv greatly music does bring out the effect of our Masonic ceiemonial . At the
conclusion of the consecration , the new Principals , Comps . Cull , Lee , and Mash , were duly installed in their respective chairs by the Consecrating Officer . A very kind letter from the Earl of Mount Edgcumbe was read amid applause . Some formal votes were taken and propositions for joining and exaltations recorded . The chapter was then closed after a most successful commencement and with every prospect of progress and perpetuity . The following are the names of the founders : Comps , T . Cull , VV . S . Lee , J . VV .
Consecration Of The Mount Edgcumbe Chapter, No. 1446.
Mash , G . S . Wright , G . Willoughby , G . M . E . Hamilton , J . G . Limebeer and T . Gardiner . ' The following were the visitors -. — Comps . T . Hastings Miller , P . Z . 907 , 1355 , and 1489 ; Alfred Pendlebury , P Z n-jand 1056 ; VV . Botting , 732 ; G . H . Hunter , P . Z . 1471 ; VV . F . Bates , S . 72 ; ( f
Forbes Bell , 537 ; J . M . Chapman , 65 ; Arthur E . Taylor , P . Z . 1201 and 1 S 51 ; H . VV . Schartun , 1604 ; F . H . Cozens , 907 ; M . D . Losvenstark , P . Z . 75 ; VV . H . Baker I elect 25 ; H . S . Goodall , P . Z . 874 , P . G . S . B . Kent ; T . Bull , P . Z . s 45 ; A . McDowail P . Z ., P . G . S . E . Berks and Bucks ; A . McMillan , M . E . Z . 13 O 5 ; J . Verry ; O . L . Is I . Latreille , P . Z . ; and ll . Sadler , G . Janitor .
The companions then adjourned to the social circle in the Great Eastern Hotel . The usual loyal toasts were given and received wilh wonted
enthu-. Comp . EDGAR BOWYER returned thanks for " The Grand Officers ; " Comp . SHADU-ELL H . CLERKE for "The Consecrating Officers ; " and Comp . WOODFORD for "The Masonic Charities . " The chapter is a very harmonious one in every respect , and excellent singing follosved the speeches . We left the pleasant assembly at a comparatively early hour , the companions enjoying a most agreeable reunion .
Consecration Of The Chiswick Lodge Of Mark Master Masons, No. 357.
CONSECRATION OF THE CHISWICK LODGE OF MARK MASTER MASONS , No . 357 .
The addition of another lodge to the rapidly swelling roll of Mark lodges may be looked on nosv as an ordinary event in the progress of Masonry ; but nosv and then a lodge of more than ordinary promise springs into life , the composition of svhich is of such good material , that it not onl y ensures stability on the part of the lodge itself , but forms a very important
link in the chain of Masonic Brotherhood . This may be truly said of the lodge consecrated on Saturday last . Under the able and genial rule of Bro . Alfred Meadosvs , M . D ., and an excellent staff of officers , a successful future is certain , and we congratulate all concerned on the excellent start that has been made .
The founders and a good number of visitors assembled at the Star and Garter Hotel , Kesv Bridge , on Saturday last , at three o ' clock p . m ., Bro . J . L . Mather occupying the chair , the other chairs being filled temporarily by Bros . J . S . Cumberland , as S . VV . ; J . Syers , as J . VV . ; Lemon , M . O . ; VV . Lake , S . O . ; Driver , J . O . ; and F " . Ty ler , as S . D . Bro . E . J . Hoare , G . Organist , officiated as Organist . Bro . C . E . Soppet , G . S ., and many other brethren were also present .
The lodge having been opened , a ballot for nesv members svas taken , and the following brethren were advanced to the Degree of Mark Master Mason : Bros . J . E . Edsvards , Robt . Taylor , H . J , Davis , R . J . Petley , VV . Clowes , J . Brill , B . Hardy , and VV . Gomm ; and Bros . J . L . Mather , A . Pears , and VV . W . Morgan were affiliated , the duties of the W . M . being ably performed by Bro . Mather .
The chair was then occupied by the Grand Secretary , Bro , Binckes , Bro Shadsvell H . Clerke filling the S . VV . chair , and Bro . VV . Roebuck that of the J . W . Bro . BINCK . ES said that he occupied the chair by command of the Grand Master , and by permission of the Provincial Grand Master of Middlesex and Surrey , and expressed the pleasure he felt at being privileged to perform the ceremony . Hc called on the Secretary pro tern ., Bro . Gardner , to
read the petition . 1 his done , the ceremony of consecration svas proceeded with , and at the conclusion the W . M ., Bro . Dr . Meadosvs , was duly installed in the chair , and appointed his officers as follosvs : Bros . G . Gardner , S . VV . ; F . Tyler , J . VV . ; A . Pears , M . O . ; J . Syers , S . O . ; J . Edwards , J . O . ; F . Lawrence , Treas . ; R . Taylor , R . M . ; J . L . Mather , Sec ; VV . VV . Morgan , S . D . ; R . Petley , J . D . ; A . Scarisbruck , D . C ; H . J . Davis , I . G . ; VV . Gomm and VV . Clowes , Stwds . ; and J . Walckley , Tyler .
On the motion of the VV . M ., the Consecrating Officers — Bros . F . Binckes , Shadsvell H . Clerke , and VV . Roebuck—were elected honorary members . Several brethren were proposed for advancement , after which the lodge was closed , and the brethren adjourned to an excellent banquet , under the presidency of the VV . M .
The loyal toasts having been duly honoured , The VVORSHIPFUL MASTER proposed that of "The Grand Master , Lord Kintore , and the rest of the Grand Ofliccrs . " Of the Grand Master it could be said that no more able or popular ruler had ever occupied that chair , and those who knew Lord Kintore best loved him best ; and he called on Bro . Shadsvell H . Clerke to respond , than whom there svas no one more worthy or icspected in all Degrees of Freemasonry .
Bro . Col . SHADWELL H . CLERKE , m responding , said he was not the senior Grand Officer present ; but he heartily thanked the VV . M . for the fraternal words he had spoken ; they had more reference hosvever to ihe Grand Officers who had served from time to time , and distinguishled themselves in the work of that important Degree , which had progressed in so remarkable a manner . He trusted he should continue to merit their esteem and goodwill .
Bro . MOON , Grand Treasurer , also responded . He had so lately become a Grand Officer that he could scarcely claim their thanks ; but he hoped so to fulfil the duties of the office to which he had been elected as to merit their approval in the future . The Mark Degree was , in his opinion , one of the most important in Masonry , and deserved to be worked in a most careful
manner . The WORSHIPFUL MASTER next proposed what he said svas the toast of the evening , that of " The Provincial Grand Master , Sir Francis Burdett , and the Provincial Grand Officers of Middlesex and Surrey . " The lodge owed its being to the Provincial Grand Master , and he , as VV . M ., was proud and p leased at the honour of serving under one so distinguished for geniality and Masonic ability as Sir Francis Burdett .
The PROVINCIAL GRAND MASTER , in returning thanks , said that at first his election svas for three years , then another three ycars were added , and this renesval of iheir confidence had been going on for 15 or 16 years . This seemed to put nesv life into him , and he trusted he should continue to
exert himself for the good of the Order , as he had always endeavoured to do in the past . He had in the Deputy Provincial Grand Master , Bro . Brighten , a very able and svilling helper , without svhose aid he should not have been able to carry out the duties of the province as well as he had done . The health of "The Worshipful Master , " was next proposed , and
Bio . MEADOWS , in responding , thanked the proposer for the kind expressions he had used ; but he took one exception—that lodge had not been honoured , but had conferred an honour on him in giving him the position of VV . M ., a favour he hoped lo return by endeavouring to fulfil the duties in as energetic and sincere a manner as he was capable of .
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Provincial Grand Mark Lodge Of Hampshire And The Isle Of Wight.
P . G . M . M ., who said that the Royal Family had greatly identified themselvcs with Masonry in all its branches . There svas no Degree in the Craft of which H . R . H . the Prince of Wales was not a member . He had done a grcal deal of good to Masonry and its Charities , and in extending his " influence had extended Charity .
The P . G . M . M . proposed "The Health of the M . W . G . M . M ., the Earl of Kintore , and all Past Grand Mark Masters , " and said that it svas a great advantage having Bro . the Earl of Kintore as Grand Master , as he also held a hig h ofiice in the Grand Chapter of Scotland , whicii kept Mark Masonry at its height when it was at a losv ebb in England . The bonds of both lodges had thus been drawn close together , to the immense advantage of both .
The P . G . M . M . proposed the toast of "The R . W . Deputy G . M . M ., the Lord Egerton of Tatton , the Grand Wardens and Officers of Grand Mark Lodge , Present and Past , " and said that they all honestly and very-zealously performed their duties . VVhen Bro . H . R . H . Prince Albert Victor of
Wales was advanced in the Isaac Newton Lodge at Cambridge the Grand Lodge Officers were nearly all present on a very short notice . He svas glad to see that they did nol exercise their privilege of doing the svork themselves , but they left it to the VV . M . and officers of the lodge , who did it well .
Bro . Lord J TAYLOUR , Senior Grand Warden of England , briefly responded , as he said he had another toast to propose , and he had to catch the boat . Bro . Lord J TAYLOUR said it afforded him very much pleasure lo propose "The Health of the M . W . Prov . G . Mark Master , the Rev . Canon G . Raymond Portal , M . A . " All the brethren were glad he had accepted office —( hear , hear )—and he ( Bro . Lord J . Taylour ) was obliged to Bro . Le Feuvre for bringing forsvard svhat he had that day seconded .
Bro . the Rev . Canon PORTAL , P . G . M . M ., responded , and said he felt .-rraleful for thc great kindness and well svishes from the brethren . So long as ihcy were content to put up with his imperfect services he svas pleased lo render them . The svell being and working of the province
was in the hands of Bro . Loveland , and he was sure of receiving the support of everybody as far as his avocation would allow him of visiting the different lodges . He concluded by proposing " Thc Health of the R . W . Deputy Prov . G . M . M ., Bro . R . Loveland Loveland , and the Officers of Prov . G . M . Lodge , Present and Past . "
Bro . L OVELAND responded , and said he felt some diffidence in taking an ofiice whicii had been so honourably filled before him . He relied on the assistance of ihe Provincial Grand Officers in going round visiting the lodges in the province , as that svould bring them close together , and he would endeavour to do his duty to the very ' utmost . He might say that he would allosv no books to be used in lodge —( laughter )—and if he found them being used he svould report the lodges . ( Hear . )
Bro . LE F EUVRE proposed the toast of " The VVorshipfuI Masters of the Lodges of the Province , and Success to Mark Masonry , " which was responded to by Bro . WEBB , of No . 63 . Bro . GEO . J . TILLING proposed " The Grand Mark Benevolent Fund , " and Bro . S TONE responding , brought the toast list to an end at about 6 . 30 , when the brethren dispersed .
Consecration Of The Dacre Lodge , No. 2086.
CONSECRATION OF THE DACRE LODGE , No . 2086 .
The consecration of this lodge took place on Saturday , the 27 th ult ., at the Assembly Rooms , Stevenage , Herts . The Prov . Grand Master , R . VV . Bro . T . F . Halsey , M . P ., was the Consecrating Officer , and was assisted by Bros . J . E . Dawson , D . P . G . M . ; R . B . Croft , P . G . S . W ., as S . VV . ; J .
Robinson , P . G . J . W ., as J . VV . ; the Rev . VV . A . Crofton , P . G . Chap ., as Chap . ; G . E . Lake , P . G . Sec , as Sec . ; F . S . Carter , P . G . Warden , as D . C . ; and R . Shilliloe , P . G . Warden , as I . G . The following brethren were also present : Founders : Bros . G . Hill Smith , P . M . 449 ; Rev . G . Lilting ; W . Wurr ; Rev . II .
F . Oliver ; H . Campkin , P . M . 403 ; Capt . Fellosves , R . N . ; VV . Kirk ; J . Shilcock , P . M . 440 ; VV . Ssvorder , P . M . 449 ; and R . Pigg , S . VV . 449 . Visitors : Bros . R . Shillitoe , P . G . W ., P . M . 449 ; F . Shillitoe , P . G . W ., P . M . 449 ; the Rev . C . E . Mayo , P . G . Chap . ; F . Sumner Knyvett , P . G . Treas . ; M . Slaughter , P . G . Org . ; H . Hughes and VV . R . Hopkin , P . G . Stsvds . ; VV . J . Thody , VV . M . 15 S 0 ; and VV . J . Crutch , S . VV . 15 S 0 .
The ceremony of consecration was performed in a vcry impressive manner . The R . VV . Prov . Grand Master , the Deputy Prov . Grand Master , the Prov . Grand Secretary , the Prov . Grand Treasurer , the Prov . Grand Chaplain , the Prov . Director of Ceremonies ( Bro . J . Terry , who , we are sorry to say , was absent through illness ) , the acting Director of Ceremonies , and the Prov . Grand Organist sverc elected honorary members .
After the consecration , the Deputy Prov . Grand Master , assisted by the Prov . Grand Treasurer and Prov . Grand Secretary , installed as the first W . M . Bro . G . Mill Smith , who appointed and invested the follosving officers : Bros . Rev . G . Lilting , S . VV . ; W . Wurr , J . W . ; Rev . H . F . Oliver , Chap , and Treas . ; H . Campkin , P . M ., Sec ; Capt . Fellowes , R . N ., S . D . ; VV . Kirk , J . D . ; J . Shilcock , P . M ., I . G . ; and J . Slater , Tyler . Three candidates svere proposed for initiation , after which the lodge was closed , and the brethren , with their guests , adjourned for refreshment .
Consecration Of The Mount Edgcumbe Chapter, No. 1446.
CONSECRATION OF THE MOUNT EDGCUMBE CHAPTER , No . 1446 .
On Tuesday , the 23 rd ult ., this new chapter was consecrated by Comp . Col . Shadwell H . Clerke , G . S . E ., at St . Botolp h ' s Chambers , Bishopsgatestreet , E . C . A large gathering of companions assembled . Comp . Colonel Shadwell H . Clerke opened the proceedings by an effective and congratulatory speech . He was assisted in his labours by Comps . Edgar Bosvyer as H . ;
Rev . A . F . A . Woodford as J . ; and John L . Mather as D . of C . I he usual ceremony of consecration was then proceeded with , and the customary oration delivered . Interesting as the ceremony itself is , and ably as it is rendered alsvays by the G . S . E ., it appeared to us hardly ever to be more impressive , or run more smoothly , often as we have seen it exemplified . The ritual was enhanced by some musical companions , who demonstrated hosv greatly music does bring out the effect of our Masonic ceiemonial . At the
conclusion of the consecration , the new Principals , Comps . Cull , Lee , and Mash , were duly installed in their respective chairs by the Consecrating Officer . A very kind letter from the Earl of Mount Edgcumbe was read amid applause . Some formal votes were taken and propositions for joining and exaltations recorded . The chapter was then closed after a most successful commencement and with every prospect of progress and perpetuity . The following are the names of the founders : Comps , T . Cull , VV . S . Lee , J . VV .
Consecration Of The Mount Edgcumbe Chapter, No. 1446.
Mash , G . S . Wright , G . Willoughby , G . M . E . Hamilton , J . G . Limebeer and T . Gardiner . ' The following were the visitors -. — Comps . T . Hastings Miller , P . Z . 907 , 1355 , and 1489 ; Alfred Pendlebury , P Z n-jand 1056 ; VV . Botting , 732 ; G . H . Hunter , P . Z . 1471 ; VV . F . Bates , S . 72 ; ( f
Forbes Bell , 537 ; J . M . Chapman , 65 ; Arthur E . Taylor , P . Z . 1201 and 1 S 51 ; H . VV . Schartun , 1604 ; F . H . Cozens , 907 ; M . D . Losvenstark , P . Z . 75 ; VV . H . Baker I elect 25 ; H . S . Goodall , P . Z . 874 , P . G . S . B . Kent ; T . Bull , P . Z . s 45 ; A . McDowail P . Z ., P . G . S . E . Berks and Bucks ; A . McMillan , M . E . Z . 13 O 5 ; J . Verry ; O . L . Is I . Latreille , P . Z . ; and ll . Sadler , G . Janitor .
The companions then adjourned to the social circle in the Great Eastern Hotel . The usual loyal toasts were given and received wilh wonted
enthu-. Comp . EDGAR BOWYER returned thanks for " The Grand Officers ; " Comp . SHADU-ELL H . CLERKE for "The Consecrating Officers ; " and Comp . WOODFORD for "The Masonic Charities . " The chapter is a very harmonious one in every respect , and excellent singing follosved the speeches . We left the pleasant assembly at a comparatively early hour , the companions enjoying a most agreeable reunion .
Consecration Of The Chiswick Lodge Of Mark Master Masons, No. 357.
CONSECRATION OF THE CHISWICK LODGE OF MARK MASTER MASONS , No . 357 .
The addition of another lodge to the rapidly swelling roll of Mark lodges may be looked on nosv as an ordinary event in the progress of Masonry ; but nosv and then a lodge of more than ordinary promise springs into life , the composition of svhich is of such good material , that it not onl y ensures stability on the part of the lodge itself , but forms a very important
link in the chain of Masonic Brotherhood . This may be truly said of the lodge consecrated on Saturday last . Under the able and genial rule of Bro . Alfred Meadosvs , M . D ., and an excellent staff of officers , a successful future is certain , and we congratulate all concerned on the excellent start that has been made .
The founders and a good number of visitors assembled at the Star and Garter Hotel , Kesv Bridge , on Saturday last , at three o ' clock p . m ., Bro . J . L . Mather occupying the chair , the other chairs being filled temporarily by Bros . J . S . Cumberland , as S . VV . ; J . Syers , as J . VV . ; Lemon , M . O . ; VV . Lake , S . O . ; Driver , J . O . ; and F " . Ty ler , as S . D . Bro . E . J . Hoare , G . Organist , officiated as Organist . Bro . C . E . Soppet , G . S ., and many other brethren were also present .
The lodge having been opened , a ballot for nesv members svas taken , and the following brethren were advanced to the Degree of Mark Master Mason : Bros . J . E . Edsvards , Robt . Taylor , H . J , Davis , R . J . Petley , VV . Clowes , J . Brill , B . Hardy , and VV . Gomm ; and Bros . J . L . Mather , A . Pears , and VV . W . Morgan were affiliated , the duties of the W . M . being ably performed by Bro . Mather .
The chair was then occupied by the Grand Secretary , Bro , Binckes , Bro Shadsvell H . Clerke filling the S . VV . chair , and Bro . VV . Roebuck that of the J . W . Bro . BINCK . ES said that he occupied the chair by command of the Grand Master , and by permission of the Provincial Grand Master of Middlesex and Surrey , and expressed the pleasure he felt at being privileged to perform the ceremony . Hc called on the Secretary pro tern ., Bro . Gardner , to
read the petition . 1 his done , the ceremony of consecration svas proceeded with , and at the conclusion the W . M ., Bro . Dr . Meadosvs , was duly installed in the chair , and appointed his officers as follosvs : Bros . G . Gardner , S . VV . ; F . Tyler , J . VV . ; A . Pears , M . O . ; J . Syers , S . O . ; J . Edwards , J . O . ; F . Lawrence , Treas . ; R . Taylor , R . M . ; J . L . Mather , Sec ; VV . VV . Morgan , S . D . ; R . Petley , J . D . ; A . Scarisbruck , D . C ; H . J . Davis , I . G . ; VV . Gomm and VV . Clowes , Stwds . ; and J . Walckley , Tyler .
On the motion of the VV . M ., the Consecrating Officers — Bros . F . Binckes , Shadsvell H . Clerke , and VV . Roebuck—were elected honorary members . Several brethren were proposed for advancement , after which the lodge was closed , and the brethren adjourned to an excellent banquet , under the presidency of the VV . M .
The loyal toasts having been duly honoured , The VVORSHIPFUL MASTER proposed that of "The Grand Master , Lord Kintore , and the rest of the Grand Ofliccrs . " Of the Grand Master it could be said that no more able or popular ruler had ever occupied that chair , and those who knew Lord Kintore best loved him best ; and he called on Bro . Shadsvell H . Clerke to respond , than whom there svas no one more worthy or icspected in all Degrees of Freemasonry .
Bro . Col . SHADWELL H . CLERKE , m responding , said he was not the senior Grand Officer present ; but he heartily thanked the VV . M . for the fraternal words he had spoken ; they had more reference hosvever to ihe Grand Officers who had served from time to time , and distinguishled themselves in the work of that important Degree , which had progressed in so remarkable a manner . He trusted he should continue to merit their esteem and goodwill .
Bro . MOON , Grand Treasurer , also responded . He had so lately become a Grand Officer that he could scarcely claim their thanks ; but he hoped so to fulfil the duties of the office to which he had been elected as to merit their approval in the future . The Mark Degree was , in his opinion , one of the most important in Masonry , and deserved to be worked in a most careful
manner . The WORSHIPFUL MASTER next proposed what he said svas the toast of the evening , that of " The Provincial Grand Master , Sir Francis Burdett , and the Provincial Grand Officers of Middlesex and Surrey . " The lodge owed its being to the Provincial Grand Master , and he , as VV . M ., was proud and p leased at the honour of serving under one so distinguished for geniality and Masonic ability as Sir Francis Burdett .
The PROVINCIAL GRAND MASTER , in returning thanks , said that at first his election svas for three years , then another three ycars were added , and this renesval of iheir confidence had been going on for 15 or 16 years . This seemed to put nesv life into him , and he trusted he should continue to
exert himself for the good of the Order , as he had always endeavoured to do in the past . He had in the Deputy Provincial Grand Master , Bro . Brighten , a very able and svilling helper , without svhose aid he should not have been able to carry out the duties of the province as well as he had done . The health of "The Worshipful Master , " was next proposed , and
Bio . MEADOWS , in responding , thanked the proposer for the kind expressions he had used ; but he took one exception—that lodge had not been honoured , but had conferred an honour on him in giving him the position of VV . M ., a favour he hoped lo return by endeavouring to fulfil the duties in as energetic and sincere a manner as he was capable of .