Skip to main content
Museum of Freemasonry

Masonic Periodicals Online

  • Explore
  • Advanced Search
  • Home
  • Explore
  • The Freemason
  • Sept. 5, 1896
  • Page 9
  • PHŒNIX LODGE, No. 1860, SIMONSTOWN.
Current:

The Freemason, Sept. 5, 1896: Page 9

  • Back to The Freemason, Sept. 5, 1896
  • Print image
  • Articles/Ads
    Article PHŒNIX LODGE, No. 1860, SIMONSTOWN. ← Page 2 of 2
    Article MASONIC CHURCH SERVICE AT INVERESK. Page 1 of 1
    Article Craft Masonry. Page 1 of 1
    Article Craft Masonry. Page 1 of 1
    Article Our portrait Gallery. Page 1 of 2 →
Page 9

Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.

Phœnix Lodge, No. 1860, Simonstown.

The installation ceremony was performed by Bro . J . B . Wheelwright , the „ e \ v D . D . G . M ., Western Division of South Africa , who was accompanied by the Allowing , officers of District Grand Lodge : Bros . C . J . Hogg , P . M . 193 S , OS G . W . ; f . A . Yallop , I . P . M . 173 ^ , President Board of General Purposes , n ' l G . W . ; A . Hooper , P . M . 1 S 60 , D . S . G . D . ; G . Withinshaw , W . M . 2 = 138 , n ' l G . D . ; G . E . O . Bennett , I . P . M . 334 , D . G . D . C , and A . D . G . S . ; T . Millward , W . M . 2557 , D . A . G . D . C ; T . Healey , I . P . M . 2379 . D . G . Std . Br . ; W . Ledlie , VV . M . 334 , D . G . Stwd . ; and E . A . Buxton , D . G . Tyler .

Bro . C . W . Marshall , W . M . i 860 , D . G . Stwd ., presented Bro . A . Redclift , S . W-, D . G . Stwd ., to the Installing Officer , as W . M . elect for the ensuing year , and he was duly obligated and received the benefit of installation by a Board of Installed Masters and invested Bro . Marshall as I . P . M . He was then duly proclaimed and saluted by the brethren generally , and especially by the brethren of the Pheenix Lodge , the working tools in the Three Degrees being presented respectively by Bros . Hooper , Crane , and Marshall .

The D . D . G . M . made the other presentations , and the new-installed W . M ., having taken the chair as a ruler in the Craft , invested , with the assistance of the D . G . Director and Assistant Director of Ceremonies , the following brethren with collars and insignia of office respectively : Bros . C . Bambury , S . W . ; F . Woodhams , J . W . ; S . Craig , P . D . G . S . B ., Treas . ; J . Westlake , S . D . ; J . Taylor , J . S . Williams , I . G . ; J . Pollard , Org . ; J . Currie , D . C . ; G . Good and Chapman , Stwds . ; and E . Hayward , Tyler .

Bro . J . A . Yallop then delivered the charge to the W . M ., Bro . C . J . Hogg that to the Wardens , the Installing Officer giving that to the brethren generally . A collection was made in aid of the Masonic Education Fund .

The visitors were then thanked for their attendance by the W . M ., the W . M . of the Royal Alfred Lodge taking that opportunity of wishing the newly-installed Mastcr a successlul year of office , and touching on the universality of Masonry , and the proceedings in the Temple were closed . The banquet immediately followed in the hall belonging to the lodge .

The usual loyal and Masonic toasts were given and honoured . Bro . J . B . WHEELWRIGHT , D . D . G . M ., in responding for " The R . W . D . G . M ., the Dean of Capetown , and the D . G . Lodge , " conveyed the good wishes of the ruler of the district to the W . M ., and the pleasure it always afforded the D . G . Lodge to visit Simonstown , especially on such a line day .

Bro . C . E . LEWIS , P . G . M . of the Netherlands Constitution , thanked them for their kindness , and hoped that the ensuing year would be as free from anything like a hitch as the recent ceremony had been . Bro . MARSHALL , I . P . M ., in proposing the toast of the evening , " The Worshipful Master , " said that no words could tell how much the incoming Master hael done for Masonry ever since he had been one of them . Bro . A . REDCLIFT , in responding , thanked them all heartily for the cordial manner they had drank his health .

Bro . C . W . MARSHALL , I . P . M ., in responding to the toast of " The I . P . M ., " proposed from the chair , said that it was a source of pleasure to feel that the 12 months of his being in the chair was over , more especially as though there had been nothing extraordinary still they had improved during that time . They had had about 19 meetings , and he hoped before the next installation to be in a temple worthy the Phcenix Lodge .

" The Visitors " was duly proposed and responded to , many of those responding dealing especially with the qualities that should be possessed by all who were admitted into the Craft . "The Wardens and Officers of the Phcenix Lodge" and "The Outgoing Ollieers " were also given and responded to .

Masonic Church Service At Inveresk.

MASONIC CHURCH SERVICE AT INVERESK .

Under the auspices of St . Johns Lodge , No . 112 , Fisherrow , a Masonic ser » vice was held in Inveresk Parish Church , New Edinburgh , on Sunday night , the 2 jrd ultimo . The building , which is seated for 1800 , was crowded to overflowing , hundreds being unable to obtain admission . Deputations were present from

nearly every Iodge in Edinburgh and the County of Mid-Lothian , while numerous brethren also attended from West and East Lothian . Among the strangers were several representatives from America . The members of the Craft , including about 200 visiting brethren and some 80 belonging to the local lodge , occupied the centre area of the church , in the front of which was seated a choir of 100

voices . Bro . the Very Rev . Professor STORY , Past Grand Chaplain , preached the sermon , being assisted in the service by Bro . the Rev . A . M'Neill Houston , B . D ., Auchterderran , Chaplain of Lodge Minto , No . 3 S 5 , Lochgelly , and Bro . Sir Charles Dalrymple , of Nswhailes , Bart ., M . P ., Most Worshipful Grand Master Mason , who read the scripture lessons .

The service of praise , which included the rendering of the Hallelujah chorus iind olher pieces by the choir , was under the conductorship of Bro . T . Jamieson None , St . John ' s , No . 112 ; while Bro . Charles Bradley , St . David's , No . 36 , presided at the organ . A collection was taken in aid of the Red House Home for Destitute Boys ; inel the Musselburgh Training Home for Girls at Levenhall , the inmates of which "' ilitutions attended the service . —Scotsman .

Craft Masonry.

Craft Masonry .

Era Lodge , No . 1423 . Ihe 122 nd meetingof this lodge was held at Twickenham on the Sth ult ., when there were present Bros . C . H . Wheatley , W . M . ; H . Saunion , LP . M . ; J . Wheatley , f W- ; J . I-I . Anderson , J . W . ; F . J . Peckham , S . D . ; D . Mart Davies , P . M ., i . G . ; I- Heresford Ryley , P . M ., Treas . ; G . L . Wingate , P . M ., Sec . ; j . W . Brett , blwd . ; H . T . Tallack , P . M . ; and F . W . Tallack . Bro . P . A . HubbareT Lewis , 1209 , was a visitor .

After the lodge had been opened and the minutes of . the previous meeting continued , the ballot was taken for Mr . Edmond Chas . St . Aubyn , which proved unanimous , and the chair was by reeiuest assumed by Bro . D . Hart Davies , when Mr . Edmond J-narles St . Aubyn was duly initiated , and the charge was given by Bro . J . Beresford 'ty'ey , P . P . G . DI After the lodge had been closed , the brethren dined together at the Albany Hotel , hcn the usual loyal and Masonic toasts were proposed and honoured .

Abercorn Lodge , No . 1549 . . "us increasing lodge held its installation meeting at the Abercorn Hotel , on the 5 th . ' •, > with a large attendance of members and visitors . it being the 21 st anniversary of ,. * ormation . There were present Bros . John Blackburn , W . M . ; W . W . Mans-• j ! - ' . I . P . M . ; C T . Tolman , P . M ., S . W . ; C . J . Veal , J . W . ; E . Bamford , P . M ., t , . -i C . Veal , P . M ., Sec ; F . S . Conway , S . D . ; E . Winterbottom , J . D . ; R . * - ' - bisher , D . C . ; F . S . Winkley , I . G . j 1 . Percival , Tyler ; R . W . Bilby , H . M . ;

Craft Masonry.

W . Taylor , E . Bull , F . Gurney , W . Truelove , W . J . Overhead . S . W . Hunt , C . Hilsden , H . Necdham , T . S . Godwin , W . Woodman , II . Smith , A . Withers , J . Gurney , E . F . Jones , J . Westcott , A . Findlater , J . Haves , Tom A . Godwin , G . Rookes , T . A . Webb , S . Lea-Smith , G . VV . Dickson , and G . Cheshire . Visitors : Bros . J . P . Taylar , I . P . M . 1984 ; E . Stark , W . M . 19 S 4 ; Regd . Groome , 1920 ; W . Halliday , 2548 ; j . H . Tychener , 254 S ; R . T . Wreathill , 254 S , P . P . G . O . Middx . ; H . W . Schartau , 1549 ; J . Lea-Smith , P . M . 1159 ; and Frank L . Moir , Org . 1591 .

Thelodge was opened by the W . M . The minutes of the previous meeting , with also a very satisfactory report from the Audit Committee , were read and confirmed . The W . M . ( prior to vacating the chair for the I . P . M ., Bro . Mansfield , to perform the ceremony of installation ) , then addressed Bro . C . Veal , P . M . and S ; c , and complimented him on the success of the lodge under his long service of 21 years , and in rememVanc ; of his regular attendance , not having once been absent from his duties , he had the pleasure , as his last duty in that chair of making him a presentation in the name of every member of the lodge , of a purse of gold—wishing him every success in life , and a continuxnc ; of

that position he had held so long for many 111 jre years . To this Bra . Veal gratefully responded , and then approached the chair , presenting his el lest son Bro . Charles John Veal , W . M . elect , for the benefit of installation , which ceremonv wis very ably p : rformed by the I . P . M ., and amidst the hearty salutes of many P . Ms ., wis placed in the chair of K . S . Having invested his I . P . M ., the brethren were admitted , and tha new W . M . was saluted . The officers were then presented and invested as follows : Bros .

F . S . Conway , S . W . ; E . Winterbottom , J . W . ; F . S . Winkley , S . D . ; R . E . H . Fisher , J . D . ; W . Taylor , I . G . ; A . Findlater , D . C ; and J . Percival , Tyler . The first address to the W . M . was very feelingly given by Bro . Bilby , the others to the officers and brethren were equally well rendered by the Installing Alaster . Letters of regret for absence were read from the D . P . G . M ., the P . G . Sec , and many others . With " Hearty good wishes " from the visiting brethren , the lodge was closed .

The usual excellent banquet followed . The W . M . ably submitted the customary toasts , and all were fully honoured . The I . P . M ., Bro . Blackburn , who had been regularly invested with the handsome Past Master ' s jewel , in returning thanks , also expressed to Bro . C . Veal the many kind letters of congratulation he , with Bro . Bamtord , had received—one from an old P . M . in Johannesburg , also from Bro . Keyser , P . G . D ., and many others . " The Health of Mrs . Veale was also heartily joined in , it being their 38 th wedding day .

Bro . C . Veal , Sec , feelingly replied / expressing his thanks on behalf of himself , wife , and family .

The W . M ., the Installing Master , and officers replied for their respective toasts . The music , as may be expected , was excellent in the hands of Bros . Schartau ( an old initiate ) , Reginald Groome , Arthur Withers , and Frank Moir . The Tyler ' s toast brought this long and eventful evening to a very happy termination .

Our Portrait Gallery.

Our portrait Gallery .

BRO . SAM HENDERSON , W . M . S 67 . In this issue we present to our readers a portrait of a W . M . of one of our Colonial lodges—the Royal Prince of Wales Lodge , No . 867 , of Trinidad—a lodge which has of late years become somewhat prominent among Colonial lodges . This is in a great measure due to him whose portrait we present . The fate of the Iodge was in his hands in 1894 , in which year he so ably conducted the affairs as W . JL , and to the firm and considerate way in which he this year also presides

over it . Bro . S . Henderson is not a very old Mason ; he was initiated in 188 9 ; J . W ., 1892 ;• S . W ., 1893 ; and W . M ., 18 94 and 1896 . His excellent character as well as his high abilities were well known to many before he joined the Fraternity . He was looked upon as an acquisition to the lodge , and he advanced rapidly and deservedly from office to office till he reached the Master ' s chair . During his year of Mastership he made a very important move ; he acquired a property in the centre of Port of Spain , which is in every respect worthy of our Fraternity . He succeeded in raising the Iodge from the humble estate in which it formerly had

lived its quiet and slow life , and housed it in its present and magnificent building —a house which was built up in the days of slavery with thick solid walls and staircases , quite unlike the unsubstantial tropic il buildings which surround it . Bro . Sam Henderson had , at the close of his year of ofibe in 189 } , this building dedicated to Masonry with great ceremony and pomp . On this occasion H . E . the Governor , his Lordship the Bishop , the Chief Judge , the Commander of the

Troops , the Hon . C . C . Knollys , and many other Masons of rank attended , and after the solemn ceremony was ended , a sumptuous banquet took place . By thus acquiring suitable premises , Bro . S . Henderson secured the position of the lodge Its membership soon rose , and new life was infused into the lodge . He was again elected W . M . forthe presentyear , showingthe appreciation ^ which he isheld by his brother Masons , and he continues in advancing the welfare of Masonry in Trinidad ,

“The Freemason: 1896-09-05, Page 9” Masonic Periodicals Online, Library and Museum of Freemasonry, 23 May 2025, django:8000/periodicals/fvl/issues/fvl_05091896/page/9/.
  • List
  • Grid
Title Category Page
Untitled Article 1
PROPOSED REMOVAL OF THE BOYS' SCHOOL. Article 1
IN THE MASTER'S ABSENCE. Article 2
UNITED GRAND LODGE OF ENGLAND. Article 2
GRAND LODGE OF MARK MASTER MASONS. Article 3
SHANKLIN PIER CARNIVAL. Article 3
THE FAMILY OF GRAND LODGES. Article 3
PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE OF DORSET. Article 5
REMOVAL OF THE BOYS' SCHOOL. Article 5
Untitled Ad 6
Untitled Ad 6
Untitled Ad 6
Untitled Ad 6
Untitled Ad 6
Untitled Ad 6
Untitled Ad 6
Untitled Ad 6
Untitled Ad 6
Untitled Ad 6
Untitled Ad 6
Untitled Ad 6
Untitled Ad 6
Untitled Ad 6
Untitled Ad 6
Untitled Ad 6
Untitled Ad 6
Untitled Ad 6
Untitled Ad 7
Untitled Ad 7
Untitled Article 7
Masonic Notes. Article 7
Correspondence. Article 8
RECEPTION OF BRO. R. W. SHEKLETON, D.G.M., BY BRITISH LODGE, No. 334 (E.C.), CAPETOWN. Article 8
PHŒNIX LODGE, No. 1860, SIMONSTOWN. Article 8
MASONIC CHURCH SERVICE AT INVERESK. Article 9
Craft Masonry. Article 9
Our portrait Gallery. Article 9
Royal Arch. Article 10
Mark Masonry. Article 10
Lodges and Chapter of Instruction. Article 10
Obituary. Article 10
MASONIC MEETINGS (METROPOLITAN) Article 11
Untitled Ad 11
Untitled Ad 11
Untitled Ad 11
Untitled Ad 11
Untitled Ad 11
Masonic and General Tidings. Article 12
Page 1

Page 1

3 Articles
Page 2

Page 2

4 Articles
Page 3

Page 3

3 Articles
Page 4

Page 4

2 Articles
Page 5

Page 5

3 Articles
Page 6

Page 6

18 Articles
Page 7

Page 7

6 Articles
Page 8

Page 8

4 Articles
Page 9

Page 9

5 Articles
Page 10

Page 10

6 Articles
Page 11

Page 11

7 Articles
Page 12

Page 12

2 Articles
Page 9

Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.

Phœnix Lodge, No. 1860, Simonstown.

The installation ceremony was performed by Bro . J . B . Wheelwright , the „ e \ v D . D . G . M ., Western Division of South Africa , who was accompanied by the Allowing , officers of District Grand Lodge : Bros . C . J . Hogg , P . M . 193 S , OS G . W . ; f . A . Yallop , I . P . M . 173 ^ , President Board of General Purposes , n ' l G . W . ; A . Hooper , P . M . 1 S 60 , D . S . G . D . ; G . Withinshaw , W . M . 2 = 138 , n ' l G . D . ; G . E . O . Bennett , I . P . M . 334 , D . G . D . C , and A . D . G . S . ; T . Millward , W . M . 2557 , D . A . G . D . C ; T . Healey , I . P . M . 2379 . D . G . Std . Br . ; W . Ledlie , VV . M . 334 , D . G . Stwd . ; and E . A . Buxton , D . G . Tyler .

Bro . C . W . Marshall , W . M . i 860 , D . G . Stwd ., presented Bro . A . Redclift , S . W-, D . G . Stwd ., to the Installing Officer , as W . M . elect for the ensuing year , and he was duly obligated and received the benefit of installation by a Board of Installed Masters and invested Bro . Marshall as I . P . M . He was then duly proclaimed and saluted by the brethren generally , and especially by the brethren of the Pheenix Lodge , the working tools in the Three Degrees being presented respectively by Bros . Hooper , Crane , and Marshall .

The D . D . G . M . made the other presentations , and the new-installed W . M ., having taken the chair as a ruler in the Craft , invested , with the assistance of the D . G . Director and Assistant Director of Ceremonies , the following brethren with collars and insignia of office respectively : Bros . C . Bambury , S . W . ; F . Woodhams , J . W . ; S . Craig , P . D . G . S . B ., Treas . ; J . Westlake , S . D . ; J . Taylor , J . S . Williams , I . G . ; J . Pollard , Org . ; J . Currie , D . C . ; G . Good and Chapman , Stwds . ; and E . Hayward , Tyler .

Bro . J . A . Yallop then delivered the charge to the W . M ., Bro . C . J . Hogg that to the Wardens , the Installing Officer giving that to the brethren generally . A collection was made in aid of the Masonic Education Fund .

The visitors were then thanked for their attendance by the W . M ., the W . M . of the Royal Alfred Lodge taking that opportunity of wishing the newly-installed Mastcr a successlul year of office , and touching on the universality of Masonry , and the proceedings in the Temple were closed . The banquet immediately followed in the hall belonging to the lodge .

The usual loyal and Masonic toasts were given and honoured . Bro . J . B . WHEELWRIGHT , D . D . G . M ., in responding for " The R . W . D . G . M ., the Dean of Capetown , and the D . G . Lodge , " conveyed the good wishes of the ruler of the district to the W . M ., and the pleasure it always afforded the D . G . Lodge to visit Simonstown , especially on such a line day .

Bro . C . E . LEWIS , P . G . M . of the Netherlands Constitution , thanked them for their kindness , and hoped that the ensuing year would be as free from anything like a hitch as the recent ceremony had been . Bro . MARSHALL , I . P . M ., in proposing the toast of the evening , " The Worshipful Master , " said that no words could tell how much the incoming Master hael done for Masonry ever since he had been one of them . Bro . A . REDCLIFT , in responding , thanked them all heartily for the cordial manner they had drank his health .

Bro . C . W . MARSHALL , I . P . M ., in responding to the toast of " The I . P . M ., " proposed from the chair , said that it was a source of pleasure to feel that the 12 months of his being in the chair was over , more especially as though there had been nothing extraordinary still they had improved during that time . They had had about 19 meetings , and he hoped before the next installation to be in a temple worthy the Phcenix Lodge .

" The Visitors " was duly proposed and responded to , many of those responding dealing especially with the qualities that should be possessed by all who were admitted into the Craft . "The Wardens and Officers of the Phcenix Lodge" and "The Outgoing Ollieers " were also given and responded to .

Masonic Church Service At Inveresk.

MASONIC CHURCH SERVICE AT INVERESK .

Under the auspices of St . Johns Lodge , No . 112 , Fisherrow , a Masonic ser » vice was held in Inveresk Parish Church , New Edinburgh , on Sunday night , the 2 jrd ultimo . The building , which is seated for 1800 , was crowded to overflowing , hundreds being unable to obtain admission . Deputations were present from

nearly every Iodge in Edinburgh and the County of Mid-Lothian , while numerous brethren also attended from West and East Lothian . Among the strangers were several representatives from America . The members of the Craft , including about 200 visiting brethren and some 80 belonging to the local lodge , occupied the centre area of the church , in the front of which was seated a choir of 100

voices . Bro . the Very Rev . Professor STORY , Past Grand Chaplain , preached the sermon , being assisted in the service by Bro . the Rev . A . M'Neill Houston , B . D ., Auchterderran , Chaplain of Lodge Minto , No . 3 S 5 , Lochgelly , and Bro . Sir Charles Dalrymple , of Nswhailes , Bart ., M . P ., Most Worshipful Grand Master Mason , who read the scripture lessons .

The service of praise , which included the rendering of the Hallelujah chorus iind olher pieces by the choir , was under the conductorship of Bro . T . Jamieson None , St . John ' s , No . 112 ; while Bro . Charles Bradley , St . David's , No . 36 , presided at the organ . A collection was taken in aid of the Red House Home for Destitute Boys ; inel the Musselburgh Training Home for Girls at Levenhall , the inmates of which "' ilitutions attended the service . —Scotsman .

Craft Masonry.

Craft Masonry .

Era Lodge , No . 1423 . Ihe 122 nd meetingof this lodge was held at Twickenham on the Sth ult ., when there were present Bros . C . H . Wheatley , W . M . ; H . Saunion , LP . M . ; J . Wheatley , f W- ; J . I-I . Anderson , J . W . ; F . J . Peckham , S . D . ; D . Mart Davies , P . M ., i . G . ; I- Heresford Ryley , P . M ., Treas . ; G . L . Wingate , P . M ., Sec . ; j . W . Brett , blwd . ; H . T . Tallack , P . M . ; and F . W . Tallack . Bro . P . A . HubbareT Lewis , 1209 , was a visitor .

After the lodge had been opened and the minutes of . the previous meeting continued , the ballot was taken for Mr . Edmond Chas . St . Aubyn , which proved unanimous , and the chair was by reeiuest assumed by Bro . D . Hart Davies , when Mr . Edmond J-narles St . Aubyn was duly initiated , and the charge was given by Bro . J . Beresford 'ty'ey , P . P . G . DI After the lodge had been closed , the brethren dined together at the Albany Hotel , hcn the usual loyal and Masonic toasts were proposed and honoured .

Abercorn Lodge , No . 1549 . . "us increasing lodge held its installation meeting at the Abercorn Hotel , on the 5 th . ' •, > with a large attendance of members and visitors . it being the 21 st anniversary of ,. * ormation . There were present Bros . John Blackburn , W . M . ; W . W . Mans-• j ! - ' . I . P . M . ; C T . Tolman , P . M ., S . W . ; C . J . Veal , J . W . ; E . Bamford , P . M ., t , . -i C . Veal , P . M ., Sec ; F . S . Conway , S . D . ; E . Winterbottom , J . D . ; R . * - ' - bisher , D . C . ; F . S . Winkley , I . G . j 1 . Percival , Tyler ; R . W . Bilby , H . M . ;

Craft Masonry.

W . Taylor , E . Bull , F . Gurney , W . Truelove , W . J . Overhead . S . W . Hunt , C . Hilsden , H . Necdham , T . S . Godwin , W . Woodman , II . Smith , A . Withers , J . Gurney , E . F . Jones , J . Westcott , A . Findlater , J . Haves , Tom A . Godwin , G . Rookes , T . A . Webb , S . Lea-Smith , G . VV . Dickson , and G . Cheshire . Visitors : Bros . J . P . Taylar , I . P . M . 1984 ; E . Stark , W . M . 19 S 4 ; Regd . Groome , 1920 ; W . Halliday , 2548 ; j . H . Tychener , 254 S ; R . T . Wreathill , 254 S , P . P . G . O . Middx . ; H . W . Schartau , 1549 ; J . Lea-Smith , P . M . 1159 ; and Frank L . Moir , Org . 1591 .

Thelodge was opened by the W . M . The minutes of the previous meeting , with also a very satisfactory report from the Audit Committee , were read and confirmed . The W . M . ( prior to vacating the chair for the I . P . M ., Bro . Mansfield , to perform the ceremony of installation ) , then addressed Bro . C . Veal , P . M . and S ; c , and complimented him on the success of the lodge under his long service of 21 years , and in rememVanc ; of his regular attendance , not having once been absent from his duties , he had the pleasure , as his last duty in that chair of making him a presentation in the name of every member of the lodge , of a purse of gold—wishing him every success in life , and a continuxnc ; of

that position he had held so long for many 111 jre years . To this Bra . Veal gratefully responded , and then approached the chair , presenting his el lest son Bro . Charles John Veal , W . M . elect , for the benefit of installation , which ceremonv wis very ably p : rformed by the I . P . M ., and amidst the hearty salutes of many P . Ms ., wis placed in the chair of K . S . Having invested his I . P . M ., the brethren were admitted , and tha new W . M . was saluted . The officers were then presented and invested as follows : Bros .

F . S . Conway , S . W . ; E . Winterbottom , J . W . ; F . S . Winkley , S . D . ; R . E . H . Fisher , J . D . ; W . Taylor , I . G . ; A . Findlater , D . C ; and J . Percival , Tyler . The first address to the W . M . was very feelingly given by Bro . Bilby , the others to the officers and brethren were equally well rendered by the Installing Alaster . Letters of regret for absence were read from the D . P . G . M ., the P . G . Sec , and many others . With " Hearty good wishes " from the visiting brethren , the lodge was closed .

The usual excellent banquet followed . The W . M . ably submitted the customary toasts , and all were fully honoured . The I . P . M ., Bro . Blackburn , who had been regularly invested with the handsome Past Master ' s jewel , in returning thanks , also expressed to Bro . C . Veal the many kind letters of congratulation he , with Bro . Bamtord , had received—one from an old P . M . in Johannesburg , also from Bro . Keyser , P . G . D ., and many others . " The Health of Mrs . Veale was also heartily joined in , it being their 38 th wedding day .

Bro . C . Veal , Sec , feelingly replied / expressing his thanks on behalf of himself , wife , and family .

The W . M ., the Installing Master , and officers replied for their respective toasts . The music , as may be expected , was excellent in the hands of Bros . Schartau ( an old initiate ) , Reginald Groome , Arthur Withers , and Frank Moir . The Tyler ' s toast brought this long and eventful evening to a very happy termination .

Our Portrait Gallery.

Our portrait Gallery .

BRO . SAM HENDERSON , W . M . S 67 . In this issue we present to our readers a portrait of a W . M . of one of our Colonial lodges—the Royal Prince of Wales Lodge , No . 867 , of Trinidad—a lodge which has of late years become somewhat prominent among Colonial lodges . This is in a great measure due to him whose portrait we present . The fate of the Iodge was in his hands in 1894 , in which year he so ably conducted the affairs as W . JL , and to the firm and considerate way in which he this year also presides

over it . Bro . S . Henderson is not a very old Mason ; he was initiated in 188 9 ; J . W ., 1892 ;• S . W ., 1893 ; and W . M ., 18 94 and 1896 . His excellent character as well as his high abilities were well known to many before he joined the Fraternity . He was looked upon as an acquisition to the lodge , and he advanced rapidly and deservedly from office to office till he reached the Master ' s chair . During his year of Mastership he made a very important move ; he acquired a property in the centre of Port of Spain , which is in every respect worthy of our Fraternity . He succeeded in raising the Iodge from the humble estate in which it formerly had

lived its quiet and slow life , and housed it in its present and magnificent building —a house which was built up in the days of slavery with thick solid walls and staircases , quite unlike the unsubstantial tropic il buildings which surround it . Bro . Sam Henderson had , at the close of his year of ofibe in 189 } , this building dedicated to Masonry with great ceremony and pomp . On this occasion H . E . the Governor , his Lordship the Bishop , the Chief Judge , the Commander of the

Troops , the Hon . C . C . Knollys , and many other Masons of rank attended , and after the solemn ceremony was ended , a sumptuous banquet took place . By thus acquiring suitable premises , Bro . S . Henderson secured the position of the lodge Its membership soon rose , and new life was infused into the lodge . He was again elected W . M . forthe presentyear , showingthe appreciation ^ which he isheld by his brother Masons , and he continues in advancing the welfare of Masonry in Trinidad ,

  • Prev page
  • 1
  • 8
  • You're on page9
  • 10
  • 12
  • Next page
  • Accredited Museum Designated Outstanding Collection
  • LIBRARY AND MUSEUM CHARITABLE TRUST OF THE UNITED GRAND LODGE OF ENGLAND REGISTERED CHARITY NUMBER 1058497 / ALL RIGHTS RESERVED © 2025

  • Accessibility statement

  • Designed, developed, and maintained by King's Digital Lab

We use cookies to track usage and preferences.

Privacy & cookie policy