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in 1887 and 1886 it was £ 280 and £ 413 respectively . However , with such members as Bro . Thos R . Arter , who has assisted at all the Festivals of the last two years , Bro . Godson , who has taken part in five , and Bro . Alderman Williamson , who has acted at four , it is not to be wondered at that Worcestershire should do so well . YORKSHIRE ( WEST ) ,
which , with its 73 lodges , brings up the rear of the Provincial Returns , had 4 6 \ Stewards , of whom two were Unattached , while the remainder acted on behalf , of I 21 lodges , the sum total resulting from their exertions being £ 770 . In February , the I Returns to the Benevolent Institution reached £ 415 , and in May , the Girls' School received £ 225 15 s ., the general result for the whole year being £ 1410 15 s . Last ,
year it raised £ 3362 8 s ., ot which the Girls' Centenary absorbed £ 2702 8 s ., and in ' 1887 , the total stood still hig her at £ 3 800 , including the two Perpetual Presenta- tions to the Widows' Fund of the Benevolent Institution . In the 12 preceding . years it subscribed £ 24 , 566 , and if to this we add the contributions of 1887-9 , we i have a grand total for the whole 15 years , of , in round figures , £ 33 , 141 , giving an verage of upwards of £ 2200 per annum !
CONCLUDING REMARKS . I Three lists from abroad , amounting together to £ 52 10 s ., complete this portion I of the Returns , and thus enables us to bring our remarks to a close . Heavier lists would have been more welcome , and would have gone further in replenishing the exchequer of this Institution ; but the result , especiall y under the disheartening circumstances of the moment , has been hailed with satisfaction in all directions , and we must hope that in less exciting times the School will fare even better than it did on Wednesday .
Provincial Grand Lodge Of Middlesex.
PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE OF MIDDLESEX .
A meeting of this Prov . G . Lodge was held at the Town Hall , Twickenham , on Saturday , the 29 th ult ., which will rank as one of the most successful held . There was a very large attendance of brethren , whose Provincial and Craft clothing , together with the handsome floral decorations , gave the Town Hall a brilliant appearance . Bro . Col . Sir Francis Burdett , Bart ., P . S . G . W ., Prov . G . Master , presided , and was accorded a very hearty reception .
Amongst the large number of brethren present were Bros . R . W . Forge , P . P . G . D . C . ; Howard H . Room , Prov . G . Sec . ; W . Greenland , Prov . G . Reg . ; E . W . Warner , Prov . A . G . D . C ; W . Sewards , Prov . G . S . B . ; H . T . Bing , Prov . S . G . D . ; Geo . S . Elliott , Prov . G . D . C . ; Rev . Evan Jones , Prov . G . Chap . ; W . Beavis , Prov . G . P . ; W . H . Lee , P . P . G . D ., Prov . A . G . Sec ; W . Beard , Prov . G . D . C ; Capt . T . C . Walls , Prov . J . G . W . ; E . Dalzell , Prov . G . Org . ;
Herbert W . Seager , Prov . G . Stwd . ; W . F . Reynolds , P . P . G . C . ; J . J . Marsh , P . P . G . Std . Br . ; Stephen Cooper , P . P . G . S . B . ; W . C . Williams , Prov . G . Std . Br : ; Robt . Fawssett , P . P . G . C . ; Geo . J . Dunkley , P . P . G . Org . ; W . Dunkley , P . P . G . P . ; F . W . Levander , P . P . S . G . D . ; Edmund Yates , P . P . G . Stwd . ; Chas . Graham , P . P . S . G . D . ; J . W . J . Oswald , P . P . G . Stwd . ; C . A . Walter , P . P . G-. D . ; J . Etherington , P . P . G . D . ; C . S . Buck , P . G . S . ; W . R . Strutt , P . P . D . G . D . C . ;
A . Lingard , P . G . Stwd . ; E . Y . Jolliffe , Prov . S . G . W . ; J . T . Briggs , P . P . S . G . D . ; W . j . Spratling , Prov . G . Treas . ; J . W . Baldwin , P . P . G . D . ; j . Tickle , P . P . G . Reg . ; G . Gregory , P . P . G . W . ; J . E . Sheffield , J . D . 1897 ; J . Laurence , I . P . M . 1326 ; J . Tidmarsh , J . W . 2163 ; F . E . Austin , I . P . M . 1733 ; J . H . Gaskin , W . M . 1897 ; T . F . Hight , 1656 ; C . A . Walter , P . M . 865 ; P . Monson , W . M . 1194 ; Douglas H . Gordon , 1691 ; T . Inglis , P . M . 94 6 ; Hy . Bott , P . M . 1871 ;
B . Miller , 1 793 ; H . C . Hart , W . M . 208 7 ; A . Davis , 1733 ; Geo . L . Wingate , P . M . 1423 ; Jno . Weston , P . M . 18 97 ; Chas . Shoppee , P . P . G . W . ; P . Estley , S . W . 2087 ; J . W . Walker , J . W . 2183 ; Jackson Gawith , P . M . 708 ; David Stroud , S . W . 16 37 ; W . Ramsey , P . M . 1777 ; W . T . Peat , Sec . 1656 ; R . W . Simpson , 1656 ; W . Spearing , P . M . 1512 ; H . Sapsworth , J . W . 1656 ; J . Etherington , P . M . 1310 ; F . L . Chandler , 1656 ; H . Fawssett , 708 ; H . Jordan , W . M .
1310 ; W . J . Mason , S . W . 2246 ; E . Rogers , P . M . 1238 ; W . G . Kentish , P . M . 1 293 ; H . W . Schartau , Org . 1549 ; J . Adams , P . M . 1194 ; J . Davies , P . M . 1309 ; A . Ernest Sansom , P . M . 1494 ; B . G . Poulton , W . M . 1237 ; C . L . Brown , P . Prov . G . Director of Ceremonies , P . M . 1237 ; J . Frost Creswick , P . M ., Sec . 218 3 ; A . Tucker , P . M . 1733 ; W . Cathrow , 1733 ; C . Ensor , 865 ; A . Toulmin , jun ., J . W . 1503 ; E . A . Baber , P . M . 1238 ; Saml . Hague , J . W . 2105 ; J . F . Collinson , 1194 ; H . T . Cooper , S . W . 1567 ; G . Nugee ,
16 91 ; H . W . Smyth , W . M . 1238 ; J . P . Norrington , 2105 ; W . Arthur Brown , W . M . 156 7 ; W . Cock , P . M . 1597 ; J . Finch , P . M . ; G . H . Carter , P . M . 1702 ; A . Loft , P . M . 946 ; A . Stewart Brown , W . M . 2183 ; W . F . Raiiston , W . M . 865 ; H . Stewart , W . M . 1460 ; ] . M . Jefferson , W . M . 1637 ; T . H . Hicks , W . M . 1597 ; C . Parsons , I . P . M . 16 37 ; W . J . Porter , W . M . 1 793 ; R . Eales , I . P . M . 1512 ; C . J . Sanders , 1512 ; W . Dillon , P . M . 1567 ; J . Doble , I . G . 1865 ; W . J . Dillon ,
1 567 ; W . F . Laxton , P . P . G . R . ; and W . W . Lee , 18 97 . Visitors : Bros . F . A . Philbrick , Q . C ., G . Reg . ; Sir George Elliot , Bart ., M . P ., Prov . G . M . South Wales ; Sir J . B . Monckton , F . S . A ., P . G . D . ; J . C . Parkinson , P . G . D . ; Thos . Fenn , P . Pros . Board of General Purposes ; E . Letchworth , P . G . D . ; R . G Glover , P . D . G . D . C . ; J . F . H . Woodward , P . G . S . B . ; R . Bradley , P . G . S . B ., P . G . Sec . Berks and Bucks ; C . Greenwood , Prov . G . Sec . Surrey ; W . Poupart
W . M . 9 ; J . K . Gwyn , D . C . 1426 ; J . Stevens , P . M . 720 ; G . Davis , P . M . 1642 ; C . H . Webb , P . M . 174 ; and J . A . Brown , 2264 . The Prov . G . Lodge was opened , and the roll of lodges called , the brethren responding for their respspective lodges in the usual manner . The minutes of the last Prov . G . Lodge were read and verified , and the reports of the Audit and Charity Committees received and adopted .
Bro . Geo . Carter , 1 7 , was elected Prov . G . Treasurer for the ensuing year , and the following Prov . G . Officers were appointed and invested : Bro . Raymond H . Thrupp , P . A . G . D . C . ... ... Dep . Prov . G . M .
„ Edmund Yates , 77 8 ... ... ... ... Prov . S G . W . „ Dr . J . W . Oswald , 1 415 ... ... ... pr 0 v . J . G . W . ,, Rev . Evan Jones , 16 91 ... } „ Rev . George Nugee , 16 91 ... ... " ^ Prov . G . Chaps . „ George Carter , 1702 ... ... ... ... Prov . G . Treas . „ H . C . Weld , 1 597 ... ... ... ... Prov . G . Reg . „ Howard H . Room , 1777 ... ... ... Prov . G . Sec . ,, A . Lingard , 1691 ... ... . ) „ Dr . H . W . Seager , 2183 ... ... " Prov . S . G . D . 's .
,, C . S . Buck , 1702 ... ... . . ) „ E . Rogers , 123 S ... ... ... " j Prov . J . G . D . ' s . „ E . Monson , jun ., 11 94 ... ... ... Prov . G . S . of W „ J . Laurence , 1326 ... ... ... ... Prov . G . D . of C . „ A . Tucker , 1 733 ... ... ... ... p rov . D . G . D . C „ C . Parsons , 1 637 ... ... ... ... Prov . A . G . D . C .
„ W . Spearing , 1512 ... ... ... ... Prov . G . Swd . Br . „ R . H . Dillon , 156 7 ... ... ) „ T . Inglis , 946 ... ... ... ' j Prov . G . Std . Brs . „ H . W . Schartau , 1549 ... ... .. . Prov . G . Org . „ W . H . Lee , 18 97 ... ... ... ... Prov . AG S ( x „ F . L . Chandler , 1 . 656 ... ... ... p rov . G p urst 1 . J- Weston , 18 97 ... ... ... ... p rov . A . G . Purst .
Provincial Grand Lodge Of Middlesex.
Bro . Lieut .-Col . H . Bullock , 1871 ... „ George Clark , jun ., 1777 „ Dr Williams Cock , 1597 p rov Q g „ J . Davies , 1309 ... ... ... ... j „ J . Gawith , 708 ,, Dr . A . E . Sansom , 1494
„ J . Gilbert , 1194 ... ... •••... Prov . G . Tyler . Bros . Blunt , Walls , and Spratling were elected to the Audit Committee for 18 90 and the three members of the Charity Committee re-elected . The PROV . G . MASTER then said a very pleasing duty devolved upon him—one that was usually brought before them—to propose that a sum of 15 guineas bu
voted to each of the three Masonic Institutions . These amounts were always voted with p leasure by the brethren , so that they mig ht benefit the Institutions in a small way , and he hoped that in the future they would be enabled to increase that amount . The motion was carried " nem . con . "
Bro . W . J . SPRATLING , P . P . G . Treas ., proposed " That a portion of the balance at the Bank be invested . " He said that the members of the Audit Committee were of opinion that something should be done , but thought it advisable that Provincial Grand Lodge should be consulted before any money was invested . He had no proposition to make as to what amount should be invested , but would leave it in their hands .
The DEPUTY PROV . GRAND MASTER fully concurred , in the remarks of Bro . Spratling , as the money invested would enable them to give more to the Charities . He proposed that the sum of £ 350 should be invested in some good Preference Stock in the names of the Prov . Grand Master , Deputy Prov . Grand Master , and the Prov . Grand Secretary . Bro . Spratling accepted the Deputy Prov . G . Master ' s proposition , which was carried unanimously .
The DEPUTY PROV . GRAND MASTER next moved lhat for the future the Masonic Calendar for Middlesex be prepared and issued by the Prov . Grand Secretary at the primary cost of the Provincial Grand Lodge , and that all monies received from the sale of copies shall be placed to the credit of the funds of the Provincial Grand Lodge . " He said this subject had exercised their minds for some few years . They were aware that Bro . Lovegrove , with good intention , started a Calendar
which had been of great assistance to the rulers of the province , and he was sure had assisted the brethren who wished to learn something of the province . It was , however , felt that that Calendar was being published without authority , and as Bro . Lovegrove said he could not go on with it this year , Bros . Room and Lee kindly took upon themselves the duty of issuing it . It was more perfect than before and they hoped in future it would be quite perfect , but in order to have that , authority
must be granted by Provincial Grand Lodge . The cost was not great , especially if the lodges would take copies for the sake of their members and the Craft . He , therefore , proposed his resolution , and did not suppose there would be a loss of more than a few shillings . They would then have a Calendar they could rely upon , published under the authority of the Provincial Grand Lodge . They were much obliged to Bro . Lovegrove for starting the Calendar . Bro . PEARCE seconded the motion .
The P . G . M . supported the proposition , which was unanimously carried , as he considered it would be a benefit to the province . He thought that Bros . Room and Lee had shown how ably they would carry it out in the future . Hearty votes of thanks were accorded as follows : To Lady Freake for the use of the Hall ; to Bro . J . K . Gwyn , agent to the trustees of the late Sir C . Freake ,
for valuable assistance in the arrangements ; to Bro . W . Poupart for the handsome floral decorations ; to Bro . W . J . Porter , W . M . Sir Charles Bright Lodge , for loan of harmonium and carpet ; to the Royal Hanover Lodge for loan of furniture ; and to the vicar for the use of the church for a short service ; and to Bro . Coward , Org ., and the choir for their assistance .
The sum of five guineas was voted to the St . John ' s Hospital on the motion of the P . G . M .
Letters of apology for non-attendance were announced from the Grand Secre . tary , and many other distinguished brethren , and the Provincial Grand Lodge was closed . A short service was then held at the Parish Church , Twickenham , where a sermon was preached by Bro . Rev . Evan Jones , and a collection made for the funds of the St . John ' s Hospital .
The brethren subsequently enjoyed a substantial repast , provided by Bro . Mella , of the Greyhound Hotel , Hampton Court , and the usual toasts were afterwards heartily honoured . In giving " The Grand Officers , " the PROV . G . MASTER said there were many distinguished brethren with them that day who were worthy of their consideration , and worthy , in every possible way , of being received in the warmest manner
possible . There were now a large number of Grand Officers , not only in London , but all over the country , who did the greatest amount of good wherever they mig ht be , for they supervised the lodges , and set an example which was followed by the members of those lodges who kindly took the suggestions made by the G . Officers . There were many G . Officers with them that evening , but there was one who had served the office of Dep . Prov . G . Master of the Province of Middlesex , and
during the time they had the honour of his company with them , served the office with credit to himself and advantage to the Order . He referred to Bro . Sir Geo . Elliot , whom he was only too happy to see amongst them again , and to have the opportunity of introducing him to the brethren , who , he knew , would receive him with enthusiasm . He would have great pleasure in asking Bro . Sir Geo . Elliot to return thanks for the G . Officers .
Bro . Sir . GEORGE ELLIOT , Bart , M . P ., Prov . G . Master S . Wales ( East Div . ) , said it was a proud position to occupy to be called upon to respond to such a distinguished toast , but on the present occasion he would not do more than simply thank the brethren sincerel y for the handsome way in which they had received his name . He scarcely knew whether the reference made by the Prov . G . M . to his presence was a censure or not , because he had not attended for many years . He
had a pleasant and agreeable recollection of being somewhat instrumental , with some of the brethren he saw around him , in removing a lodge , which was now at Hampton Court , from Stratford-on-Avon . He congratulated Bro . Yates , who had been linked to them socially and intellectually for many years , upon his appointment as Prov . G . Warden . Bro . RAYMOND H . THRUPP D . P . G . M ., said he would next ask them to drink
, —what every brother in the Province of Middlesex considered a most important toast—that of their " Provincial Grand Master , Bro . Col . Sir Francis Burdett , Bart . " Old members of the province would know that this was a young province , comparatively speaking , but during the reign of their Provincial Grand Master it had increased by leaps and bounds , and would now compare favourably with any province in England and Wales . He believed it began with three lod and now
ges , they numbered 39 , so that they would see he was not exaggerating in saying th ; under the auspices of Sir Francis Burdett Masonry had increased wonderfully '" the province . It was surel y due to the careful direction of their Provincial Grand Master , who for years worked hard and steadil y in visiting the lodges and seeinL that the work was done properly and well , and that the Book of Constitutions was
carried out , and by his kind , courteous , and genial manner , Sir Francis had wo ^ the hearts and affections of all the brethren . With reference to a remark niad " by Bro . Sir G . Elliot as to Charity , he could say that any petition from a brothe r equiring assistance was always entertained favourably and kindly by the Charity Committee , and the balance-sheet would show that nearly £ 100 had been expended in this manner during the past year . He would not detain the brethre"
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in 1887 and 1886 it was £ 280 and £ 413 respectively . However , with such members as Bro . Thos R . Arter , who has assisted at all the Festivals of the last two years , Bro . Godson , who has taken part in five , and Bro . Alderman Williamson , who has acted at four , it is not to be wondered at that Worcestershire should do so well . YORKSHIRE ( WEST ) ,
which , with its 73 lodges , brings up the rear of the Provincial Returns , had 4 6 \ Stewards , of whom two were Unattached , while the remainder acted on behalf , of I 21 lodges , the sum total resulting from their exertions being £ 770 . In February , the I Returns to the Benevolent Institution reached £ 415 , and in May , the Girls' School received £ 225 15 s ., the general result for the whole year being £ 1410 15 s . Last ,
year it raised £ 3362 8 s ., ot which the Girls' Centenary absorbed £ 2702 8 s ., and in ' 1887 , the total stood still hig her at £ 3 800 , including the two Perpetual Presenta- tions to the Widows' Fund of the Benevolent Institution . In the 12 preceding . years it subscribed £ 24 , 566 , and if to this we add the contributions of 1887-9 , we i have a grand total for the whole 15 years , of , in round figures , £ 33 , 141 , giving an verage of upwards of £ 2200 per annum !
CONCLUDING REMARKS . I Three lists from abroad , amounting together to £ 52 10 s ., complete this portion I of the Returns , and thus enables us to bring our remarks to a close . Heavier lists would have been more welcome , and would have gone further in replenishing the exchequer of this Institution ; but the result , especiall y under the disheartening circumstances of the moment , has been hailed with satisfaction in all directions , and we must hope that in less exciting times the School will fare even better than it did on Wednesday .
Provincial Grand Lodge Of Middlesex.
PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE OF MIDDLESEX .
A meeting of this Prov . G . Lodge was held at the Town Hall , Twickenham , on Saturday , the 29 th ult ., which will rank as one of the most successful held . There was a very large attendance of brethren , whose Provincial and Craft clothing , together with the handsome floral decorations , gave the Town Hall a brilliant appearance . Bro . Col . Sir Francis Burdett , Bart ., P . S . G . W ., Prov . G . Master , presided , and was accorded a very hearty reception .
Amongst the large number of brethren present were Bros . R . W . Forge , P . P . G . D . C . ; Howard H . Room , Prov . G . Sec . ; W . Greenland , Prov . G . Reg . ; E . W . Warner , Prov . A . G . D . C ; W . Sewards , Prov . G . S . B . ; H . T . Bing , Prov . S . G . D . ; Geo . S . Elliott , Prov . G . D . C . ; Rev . Evan Jones , Prov . G . Chap . ; W . Beavis , Prov . G . P . ; W . H . Lee , P . P . G . D ., Prov . A . G . Sec ; W . Beard , Prov . G . D . C ; Capt . T . C . Walls , Prov . J . G . W . ; E . Dalzell , Prov . G . Org . ;
Herbert W . Seager , Prov . G . Stwd . ; W . F . Reynolds , P . P . G . C . ; J . J . Marsh , P . P . G . Std . Br . ; Stephen Cooper , P . P . G . S . B . ; W . C . Williams , Prov . G . Std . Br : ; Robt . Fawssett , P . P . G . C . ; Geo . J . Dunkley , P . P . G . Org . ; W . Dunkley , P . P . G . P . ; F . W . Levander , P . P . S . G . D . ; Edmund Yates , P . P . G . Stwd . ; Chas . Graham , P . P . S . G . D . ; J . W . J . Oswald , P . P . G . Stwd . ; C . A . Walter , P . P . G-. D . ; J . Etherington , P . P . G . D . ; C . S . Buck , P . G . S . ; W . R . Strutt , P . P . D . G . D . C . ;
A . Lingard , P . G . Stwd . ; E . Y . Jolliffe , Prov . S . G . W . ; J . T . Briggs , P . P . S . G . D . ; W . j . Spratling , Prov . G . Treas . ; J . W . Baldwin , P . P . G . D . ; j . Tickle , P . P . G . Reg . ; G . Gregory , P . P . G . W . ; J . E . Sheffield , J . D . 1897 ; J . Laurence , I . P . M . 1326 ; J . Tidmarsh , J . W . 2163 ; F . E . Austin , I . P . M . 1733 ; J . H . Gaskin , W . M . 1897 ; T . F . Hight , 1656 ; C . A . Walter , P . M . 865 ; P . Monson , W . M . 1194 ; Douglas H . Gordon , 1691 ; T . Inglis , P . M . 94 6 ; Hy . Bott , P . M . 1871 ;
B . Miller , 1 793 ; H . C . Hart , W . M . 208 7 ; A . Davis , 1733 ; Geo . L . Wingate , P . M . 1423 ; Jno . Weston , P . M . 18 97 ; Chas . Shoppee , P . P . G . W . ; P . Estley , S . W . 2087 ; J . W . Walker , J . W . 2183 ; Jackson Gawith , P . M . 708 ; David Stroud , S . W . 16 37 ; W . Ramsey , P . M . 1777 ; W . T . Peat , Sec . 1656 ; R . W . Simpson , 1656 ; W . Spearing , P . M . 1512 ; H . Sapsworth , J . W . 1656 ; J . Etherington , P . M . 1310 ; F . L . Chandler , 1656 ; H . Fawssett , 708 ; H . Jordan , W . M .
1310 ; W . J . Mason , S . W . 2246 ; E . Rogers , P . M . 1238 ; W . G . Kentish , P . M . 1 293 ; H . W . Schartau , Org . 1549 ; J . Adams , P . M . 1194 ; J . Davies , P . M . 1309 ; A . Ernest Sansom , P . M . 1494 ; B . G . Poulton , W . M . 1237 ; C . L . Brown , P . Prov . G . Director of Ceremonies , P . M . 1237 ; J . Frost Creswick , P . M ., Sec . 218 3 ; A . Tucker , P . M . 1733 ; W . Cathrow , 1733 ; C . Ensor , 865 ; A . Toulmin , jun ., J . W . 1503 ; E . A . Baber , P . M . 1238 ; Saml . Hague , J . W . 2105 ; J . F . Collinson , 1194 ; H . T . Cooper , S . W . 1567 ; G . Nugee ,
16 91 ; H . W . Smyth , W . M . 1238 ; J . P . Norrington , 2105 ; W . Arthur Brown , W . M . 156 7 ; W . Cock , P . M . 1597 ; J . Finch , P . M . ; G . H . Carter , P . M . 1702 ; A . Loft , P . M . 946 ; A . Stewart Brown , W . M . 2183 ; W . F . Raiiston , W . M . 865 ; H . Stewart , W . M . 1460 ; ] . M . Jefferson , W . M . 1637 ; T . H . Hicks , W . M . 1597 ; C . Parsons , I . P . M . 16 37 ; W . J . Porter , W . M . 1 793 ; R . Eales , I . P . M . 1512 ; C . J . Sanders , 1512 ; W . Dillon , P . M . 1567 ; J . Doble , I . G . 1865 ; W . J . Dillon ,
1 567 ; W . F . Laxton , P . P . G . R . ; and W . W . Lee , 18 97 . Visitors : Bros . F . A . Philbrick , Q . C ., G . Reg . ; Sir George Elliot , Bart ., M . P ., Prov . G . M . South Wales ; Sir J . B . Monckton , F . S . A ., P . G . D . ; J . C . Parkinson , P . G . D . ; Thos . Fenn , P . Pros . Board of General Purposes ; E . Letchworth , P . G . D . ; R . G Glover , P . D . G . D . C . ; J . F . H . Woodward , P . G . S . B . ; R . Bradley , P . G . S . B ., P . G . Sec . Berks and Bucks ; C . Greenwood , Prov . G . Sec . Surrey ; W . Poupart
W . M . 9 ; J . K . Gwyn , D . C . 1426 ; J . Stevens , P . M . 720 ; G . Davis , P . M . 1642 ; C . H . Webb , P . M . 174 ; and J . A . Brown , 2264 . The Prov . G . Lodge was opened , and the roll of lodges called , the brethren responding for their respspective lodges in the usual manner . The minutes of the last Prov . G . Lodge were read and verified , and the reports of the Audit and Charity Committees received and adopted .
Bro . Geo . Carter , 1 7 , was elected Prov . G . Treasurer for the ensuing year , and the following Prov . G . Officers were appointed and invested : Bro . Raymond H . Thrupp , P . A . G . D . C . ... ... Dep . Prov . G . M .
„ Edmund Yates , 77 8 ... ... ... ... Prov . S G . W . „ Dr . J . W . Oswald , 1 415 ... ... ... pr 0 v . J . G . W . ,, Rev . Evan Jones , 16 91 ... } „ Rev . George Nugee , 16 91 ... ... " ^ Prov . G . Chaps . „ George Carter , 1702 ... ... ... ... Prov . G . Treas . „ H . C . Weld , 1 597 ... ... ... ... Prov . G . Reg . „ Howard H . Room , 1777 ... ... ... Prov . G . Sec . ,, A . Lingard , 1691 ... ... . ) „ Dr . H . W . Seager , 2183 ... ... " Prov . S . G . D . 's .
,, C . S . Buck , 1702 ... ... . . ) „ E . Rogers , 123 S ... ... ... " j Prov . J . G . D . ' s . „ E . Monson , jun ., 11 94 ... ... ... Prov . G . S . of W „ J . Laurence , 1326 ... ... ... ... Prov . G . D . of C . „ A . Tucker , 1 733 ... ... ... ... p rov . D . G . D . C „ C . Parsons , 1 637 ... ... ... ... Prov . A . G . D . C .
„ W . Spearing , 1512 ... ... ... ... Prov . G . Swd . Br . „ R . H . Dillon , 156 7 ... ... ) „ T . Inglis , 946 ... ... ... ' j Prov . G . Std . Brs . „ H . W . Schartau , 1549 ... ... .. . Prov . G . Org . „ W . H . Lee , 18 97 ... ... ... ... Prov . AG S ( x „ F . L . Chandler , 1 . 656 ... ... ... p rov . G p urst 1 . J- Weston , 18 97 ... ... ... ... p rov . A . G . Purst .
Provincial Grand Lodge Of Middlesex.
Bro . Lieut .-Col . H . Bullock , 1871 ... „ George Clark , jun ., 1777 „ Dr Williams Cock , 1597 p rov Q g „ J . Davies , 1309 ... ... ... ... j „ J . Gawith , 708 ,, Dr . A . E . Sansom , 1494
„ J . Gilbert , 1194 ... ... •••... Prov . G . Tyler . Bros . Blunt , Walls , and Spratling were elected to the Audit Committee for 18 90 and the three members of the Charity Committee re-elected . The PROV . G . MASTER then said a very pleasing duty devolved upon him—one that was usually brought before them—to propose that a sum of 15 guineas bu
voted to each of the three Masonic Institutions . These amounts were always voted with p leasure by the brethren , so that they mig ht benefit the Institutions in a small way , and he hoped that in the future they would be enabled to increase that amount . The motion was carried " nem . con . "
Bro . W . J . SPRATLING , P . P . G . Treas ., proposed " That a portion of the balance at the Bank be invested . " He said that the members of the Audit Committee were of opinion that something should be done , but thought it advisable that Provincial Grand Lodge should be consulted before any money was invested . He had no proposition to make as to what amount should be invested , but would leave it in their hands .
The DEPUTY PROV . GRAND MASTER fully concurred , in the remarks of Bro . Spratling , as the money invested would enable them to give more to the Charities . He proposed that the sum of £ 350 should be invested in some good Preference Stock in the names of the Prov . Grand Master , Deputy Prov . Grand Master , and the Prov . Grand Secretary . Bro . Spratling accepted the Deputy Prov . G . Master ' s proposition , which was carried unanimously .
The DEPUTY PROV . GRAND MASTER next moved lhat for the future the Masonic Calendar for Middlesex be prepared and issued by the Prov . Grand Secretary at the primary cost of the Provincial Grand Lodge , and that all monies received from the sale of copies shall be placed to the credit of the funds of the Provincial Grand Lodge . " He said this subject had exercised their minds for some few years . They were aware that Bro . Lovegrove , with good intention , started a Calendar
which had been of great assistance to the rulers of the province , and he was sure had assisted the brethren who wished to learn something of the province . It was , however , felt that that Calendar was being published without authority , and as Bro . Lovegrove said he could not go on with it this year , Bros . Room and Lee kindly took upon themselves the duty of issuing it . It was more perfect than before and they hoped in future it would be quite perfect , but in order to have that , authority
must be granted by Provincial Grand Lodge . The cost was not great , especially if the lodges would take copies for the sake of their members and the Craft . He , therefore , proposed his resolution , and did not suppose there would be a loss of more than a few shillings . They would then have a Calendar they could rely upon , published under the authority of the Provincial Grand Lodge . They were much obliged to Bro . Lovegrove for starting the Calendar . Bro . PEARCE seconded the motion .
The P . G . M . supported the proposition , which was unanimously carried , as he considered it would be a benefit to the province . He thought that Bros . Room and Lee had shown how ably they would carry it out in the future . Hearty votes of thanks were accorded as follows : To Lady Freake for the use of the Hall ; to Bro . J . K . Gwyn , agent to the trustees of the late Sir C . Freake ,
for valuable assistance in the arrangements ; to Bro . W . Poupart for the handsome floral decorations ; to Bro . W . J . Porter , W . M . Sir Charles Bright Lodge , for loan of harmonium and carpet ; to the Royal Hanover Lodge for loan of furniture ; and to the vicar for the use of the church for a short service ; and to Bro . Coward , Org ., and the choir for their assistance .
The sum of five guineas was voted to the St . John ' s Hospital on the motion of the P . G . M .
Letters of apology for non-attendance were announced from the Grand Secre . tary , and many other distinguished brethren , and the Provincial Grand Lodge was closed . A short service was then held at the Parish Church , Twickenham , where a sermon was preached by Bro . Rev . Evan Jones , and a collection made for the funds of the St . John ' s Hospital .
The brethren subsequently enjoyed a substantial repast , provided by Bro . Mella , of the Greyhound Hotel , Hampton Court , and the usual toasts were afterwards heartily honoured . In giving " The Grand Officers , " the PROV . G . MASTER said there were many distinguished brethren with them that day who were worthy of their consideration , and worthy , in every possible way , of being received in the warmest manner
possible . There were now a large number of Grand Officers , not only in London , but all over the country , who did the greatest amount of good wherever they mig ht be , for they supervised the lodges , and set an example which was followed by the members of those lodges who kindly took the suggestions made by the G . Officers . There were many G . Officers with them that evening , but there was one who had served the office of Dep . Prov . G . Master of the Province of Middlesex , and
during the time they had the honour of his company with them , served the office with credit to himself and advantage to the Order . He referred to Bro . Sir Geo . Elliot , whom he was only too happy to see amongst them again , and to have the opportunity of introducing him to the brethren , who , he knew , would receive him with enthusiasm . He would have great pleasure in asking Bro . Sir Geo . Elliot to return thanks for the G . Officers .
Bro . Sir . GEORGE ELLIOT , Bart , M . P ., Prov . G . Master S . Wales ( East Div . ) , said it was a proud position to occupy to be called upon to respond to such a distinguished toast , but on the present occasion he would not do more than simply thank the brethren sincerel y for the handsome way in which they had received his name . He scarcely knew whether the reference made by the Prov . G . M . to his presence was a censure or not , because he had not attended for many years . He
had a pleasant and agreeable recollection of being somewhat instrumental , with some of the brethren he saw around him , in removing a lodge , which was now at Hampton Court , from Stratford-on-Avon . He congratulated Bro . Yates , who had been linked to them socially and intellectually for many years , upon his appointment as Prov . G . Warden . Bro . RAYMOND H . THRUPP D . P . G . M ., said he would next ask them to drink
, —what every brother in the Province of Middlesex considered a most important toast—that of their " Provincial Grand Master , Bro . Col . Sir Francis Burdett , Bart . " Old members of the province would know that this was a young province , comparatively speaking , but during the reign of their Provincial Grand Master it had increased by leaps and bounds , and would now compare favourably with any province in England and Wales . He believed it began with three lod and now
ges , they numbered 39 , so that they would see he was not exaggerating in saying th ; under the auspices of Sir Francis Burdett Masonry had increased wonderfully '" the province . It was surel y due to the careful direction of their Provincial Grand Master , who for years worked hard and steadil y in visiting the lodges and seeinL that the work was done properly and well , and that the Book of Constitutions was
carried out , and by his kind , courteous , and genial manner , Sir Francis had wo ^ the hearts and affections of all the brethren . With reference to a remark niad " by Bro . Sir G . Elliot as to Charity , he could say that any petition from a brothe r equiring assistance was always entertained favourably and kindly by the Charity Committee , and the balance-sheet would show that nearly £ 100 had been expended in this manner during the past year . He would not detain the brethre"