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brine - it forward himself , so he deputed the W . M ., which was— "That the sum of £ 20 li ¦ - ; jven from the funds of the lodge in aid of the East Lancashire Systematic Masonic I'Mm ' .-ttinnal and Benevolent Institution , " which was seconded by Bro . J . M . Sinclair , P . P . G . D ., Tn-as ., and was carried unanimously . It will be remembered that at the ; . hnve-namcd Festival , held last July , the Integrity Lodge stood almost at the top of the list with a large amount .

the following were present : Bro- ; . R . Alf . Hepworth , W . M . ; J . M . H . Blarney , I . P . M .: josFph Wildgoose , P . M ., P . P . J . G . D . ; H . H . Warburton , P . M ., P . P . S . G . I ); D . ' D . Macpherson , 7 ; Ben . Williams , 7 ; John Studd , 7 , P . P . G . D . C . ; S . i ' -: isUill , S . W .-. Herbert A . Owles , J . W . ; J . M . Sinclair , P . M . ; Joseph CIemmey , S .. ; | ohn Allen , S . O . ; H . R . Yates , J . D . ; J . H . Studd , I . G . ; R . L . McMillan , P . M . O 7 S : If . E . Massie , Sam . Davies , J . G . Mead , Geo . Taylor , E . Buzzard , Wm .

Morton , A . Nield , W . E . Bolton , R . W . Nuttall , J . Grime , R . Race , E . Webb , Wm , Moorhnuse . Isaac Taylor , Geo . Garlick , Fredk . Nield , A . Dunn , James Mitchell , Chas . S ! ce , A . Willing , and Walter Stott . Visitors : Bros . Major Joseph W . Allison , P . M . no ; ,. P . P . G . T . ; George Samuel Smith , P . M . 1170 , 1134 , P . P . G . Org . East and West Lanes , j Hcrmnn Mason , VV . M . 1 C 33 ; Hezekiah Sharp , I . G . 54 ; Jno . G . Bromley , P . M . 1375 ; and VV . Harpson , J . D . 15 SS .

Euphrates Lodge , No . 212 . A meeting of this lodge was held on Wednesday , the 23 rd ult ., at the Holborn Restaurant , when there were present Bros . J . Day , W . M . ; W . Evans , S . W . ; J . Medcalf , J . W . ; Thos . Rushton , P . M ., Sec . ; G . Angold , S . D . j F . Simpson , J . D . ; G . C . King , I . G . ; T . Edmonds , Tyler ; J . West , P . M . ; W . McLean , P . M . ; M . Mendelssohn , P . M . ; J . Halsey , P . M . j P . H . Recknell , P . M . ; and many others . Visitors : Bros . F . G . Coatsworth , 1772 ; C . G . Mettrop , 670 ; VV . Hammond , S 13 ; R . Sarson , 102 ; W . 1 . Montague , 65 ; and VV . W . Ives , 2374 .

The lodge having been opened , Messrs . B . Nichol , J . Lancaster , E . Schlengemann , C . Hankins , and R . P . Tarrant were balloted for and initiated , and Bros . J . Smith and W . 11 . Jarrett were duly raised to the Sublime Degree of M . M . The lodge was then c ' osed . A banquet was afterwards held .

St . John ' s Lodge , No . 795 . The installation mseting of this lodge was held at the Ray Mead Hotel , Maidenhead , on the loth ult ., when there were present : Bros . G . E . VV . Tucker , W . M . ; T . | . Ilouhing , S . W . j W . Fenton , P . M ., P . P . S . G . W . Berks , Treas .,- C . Dearing , P . M ., P . P . S . G . W . Berks , Sec ; E . Lloyd , J . D . ; VV . C . Page , P . M ., D . C . ; E . W . Allen , P . M ., P . A . G . S . Berks ; F . Foxley , P . M . ; J . H . Custance , P . M . ; J . Meeks , R . Dirkinton , C . An » lis , J . Nicholson , G . H . Hards ) C . Weedon , P . M ., J . VV . Reeves ,

W . Beckett , and C . Sheperd , Tyler . Visitors : Bros . G . E . Fairchild , G . A . D . C . j II . Sapsworth , P . M . ; W . Downing , P . M . 20 ; F . R . Littlewood , 1602 ; W . Bishop , 1175 ; Arthur Farrants , 27 ; W . J . Juby , 975 ; VV . B . Foster ; A . E . Hubert , P . M . 17 , ; T . B . Manning , 5 s ; Robert Nicholson , P . M . 15 O 6 ; John Osborn , P . M . 1602 and 1 S 07 ; G . N . Watts , P . M . 194 ; F . H . B . Riddle , VV . M . 173 ; and R . T . West , 1744 . ihe minutes of the previous meeting having been read , the VV . M ., Bro . Tucker , raised Bros . C . Angli ? and G . H . Hards and afterwards initiated Mr . J . W . Reeves .

The working of the VV . M . was carried out in an excellent manner , and was much appreciated by the members and the numerous visitors . Bro . W . Beckett , 1602 , was unanimously t lected as a joining member . Bro . E . W . Allen , P . M ., then occupied the chair , and Bro . Thomas J . Boulting , the W . M . elect , was presented , and was installed by him into thc chair . The new VV . M . appointed the following as his ollicers for the ensuing year , viz .: Bros . E . Lloyd , S . W . ; H . J . Tyler , J . W . ; VV . Fenton , P . M ., Treas . ; C . Dearing , P . M ., Sec . ; E . E . Niblett , S . D . ; W . C . Page , P . M ., J . D . ; C . Anglis , I . G . ; VV . Aldridge and J . Nicholson , Stwds . ; and C .

Sheperd , Tyler . The installation ceremony was most impressively performed by Bro . Ii . VV . Allen , P . M ., who gave the usual addresses with marked effect , for which he received the heaity congratulations of the brethren . The W . M . then presented a Past Master ' s jewel to Bro . G . E . VV . Tucker , I . P . M ., as a mark of respect and esteem in which he was held by the members , observing that the great duties he had performed warranted his receiving the jewel , which was his maiden jewel and the jewel of his muther lodge , and he thought that whatever jewel he might hereafter receive in Masonry ,

he would not honour it more than the one it was then his great pleasure to pin on his breast . The inscription on the jewel was— " Presented to Bro . G . E . VV . Tucker by the members of the St . John's Lodge , No . 795 , in appreciation of his valuable services as VV . M . " In acknowledging the jewel , Bro . Tucker expressed his hearty thanks , but he did not think he deserved it , and what he had done during his year of office was to the best of his ability , and if he had given satisfaction he was gratified . The jewel would ever remind him of the very happy time he had spent in the lodge .

Bio . T . Manning , 55 , was proposed as a joining member , and other business followed , after which the lodge was closed , and the brethren adjourned to a superb barquft , which idlectcd the highest credit on the establishment and was well served , lor which Bro . G . II . Hards was responsible . The customary loyal and Masonic toasts were duly honoured . In responding for "Ihe Grand Ollicers , Present and Past , " Bro . G . E .

Fairchild , A . G . D . C , stated that it was his pleasure to have been associated with the W . M . lor over 30 years . Some of the Grand Officers were appointed for what they had done in the Craft , and there could be no more earnest or ardent workers in Freemasonry than Bres . Lord Lathom and Lord Mount Edgcumbe . In 1 S 9 S the M . VV . G . M . the Prince of Wales would preside at the centenary of the Boys' Institution , which would be the means of getting together a very large sum of money for that deserving Charity .

Bro . VV . I'enton , P . P . S . G . W . Berks , responded in happy terms to the toast of ' The Prov . Grand Officers , Present and Past . " Ihe I . P . M ., Bro . G . E . VV . Tucker , submitted the toast of "The Worshipful Master . " He stated that in Bro . Boulting they had a VV . M . who had worked hard in Masonry , and he had passed the chair in two other lodges . He was well known to thsm rh , and he felt that he was expressing the sentiments of all the members in wishing him t very happy and prosperous year of office .

Bto . Hoahing , VV . M ., in response , said that at the end of his year of office he hoped no-hing would be found wanting on his part to make the lodge as successful as in the ; . a t . I le trusted to have plenty of work , as the Masters who had gone in front of him , 1 i if be could du the work to his own satisfaction , he thought the members would also be satisfied . 1 ne VV . M . proposed " The Initiate . " It was , he thought , the toast of the evening . II- appeared to be one of the right sort , and he hoped he would turn out a good member of the Craft .

Ihe initiate , Bro . J . \ V . Reeves , responded . He said that he was a bad speechnr . ker , and did nut know how to thank them adequately for having received him as one ol ihem . It had long been his ambition to be a Freemason , and he hoped they would be satisfied with him , as it was his wish to act as a man and a Mason . In proposing " l ' he Installing Master , Bro . E . W . Allen , P . M ., " the W . M . stated

that it had been his good fortune to be installed Master for the second time by Bro . Allen , who had also initiated him . It was a proud thing to be installed twice , and that was enhanced by liro . Allen , who always performed the beautiful ceremony in an excel-1 m manner , being the Installing Master , and , on twhalf of the members , he thanked him for his great efforts .

In replying , bro . E . VV . Allen , P . M ., said that he had the honour ot initiating the VV . M . in another lodge in 1876 , in which he installed him as W . AL in iS 3 g , and he had Hut day installed him in the St . John ' s Lodge . He need hardlysay that it gave him the gieatest pleasure to have acted as Installing Ma > ter , and it was the : 4 th or 15 th time that he had djne so in the lodge , and he hoped to be spared for many years to come to a-. > ain act in that capacity . Ihe VV . M . gave the next toast— "The I . P . M ., Bro . Tucker " —observing that he had Inled bis position thoroughly well , and had been in every respect an excellent ruler , and had done everything to add to the happiness and prosperity of the lodge .

Bro . Tucker , I . P . M ., on rising to respond , received a hearty welcome . lie thanked the W . M . tor his kind but flattering remarks . It was indeed a high position to hold as VV . M ., in which he had done his best , and , as the members appeared satisfied , he was 1111 ic than pleased , lie again referred to the jewel , winch he . saM was the lirst he had n .-i : i ivui 111 Ala . sunry . He lelt that his succe : srjr would make a be ' , ter VV . M ., but he had I . LIIC ills utmost , and if he could b = of any u- x : in tne future lie would be glad . He could iiui . allow that opportunity to pass without t tanking the Past Masters and liis ollicers for the great assistance they had rendered to , hitn during his term of ollice , and his best

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thanks were also due to the members for the kindness and courtesy he had always received at their hands . The Worshipful Master , in proposing " The Visitors , " remarked that it was a toast that was always received there in a cordial manner . They were honoured by the presence of a goodly number , and thev were all welcome . He coupled with the toast the namss of Bros . G . E . Fairchild , A . G . D . C . ; F . H . B . Riddle , and T . B . Manning .

Bro . Fairchild responded . He did not think he would bs called upon again , but he was not the lesspleased to be in the position to say a few more words . He had visited many lodges and he was glad to record that the working he had witnessed that day was goad ; he had had a Masonic treat , and Bro . Tucker , the I . P . M ., was to be congratulated for his effective working of the rituil , and in conclusion , he said he was glad to have been present at thc installation of the VV . M ., Bro . Boulting , who was one of his very dearest friends , and who had been so ably installed by Bro . Allen .

Bro . F . H . B . Riddle , W . M . 173 , said that it was not his first visit , and he was glad to find that their reputation for excellent working was still to the front . They had had a lot of work for an installation meeting , but it had gone off well . The visitors had been loyally entertained , and he had enjoyed himself immensely . Bro . T . B . Manning stated that when he cams there he felt he was among his own friends , and if it was his good fortune to be elected as a joining member at the next meeting , he would be glad .

Bro . S . Sapsworth said that he had visited the lodge on many occasions , and he was pleased to be there again to meet so many old and dear friends . Bros . G . N . Watts , P . M ., and W . Downing , P . M ., also replied in very suitable terms , bearing testimony to the excellent working of the I . P . M . and the Installing Master . The Worshipful Master gave "The Past Masters , " who were , he stated , the backbone of the lodge and they always attended in strong force to render every assistance . He felt that he could rely upon them for their great support during his reign as Master , and he wished them long life and happiness .

Bro . F . Foxley , P . M ., whose name was associated with the toast , responded . He was proud that he was a Past Master of the lodge , but he missed several of the Past Masters who had gone to the great majority . He and Bro . Allen were the only ones left of the Past Masters of 19 years ago . It had been his privilege to follow Bro . Allen in three chairs and he thought it was a great honour to follow one so eminent in

Freemasonry . In submitting the toast of " The Treasurer and Secretary , " the W . M . stated that they were both splendid officers , and as to Bro . Daaring , he not only did his duty as Secretary , but he was more than a brother as he had a large Masonic heart . It was not possible lo have a better Secretary and they all appreciated his great services . Bro . C . Dearing , P . M ., Sec , in responding , stated that he was not entitled to half the goad the VV . M . had said of him . He had acted as Secretary for ten years and he had done his best , and it woild be a pleasure to continue his efforts to help make the W . M . ' s term of office one of the best in the annals of the lodge .

Bro . W . Fenton , P . M ., Treas , said that the lodge was in a very flourishing condition and he thought their prosperity would continue under the genial presidency of the W . M . He was honoured by having been again appointed Treasurer . The Tyler ' s toast ended a most happy and successful gathering .

Isaac Newton University Lodge , No . 859 . The 34 th installation meeting of this lodge was held at the Masonic Hall , Corn Exchange-street , Cambridge , on Tuesday , the 29 th ult ., when upwards of So brethren were present . There were several initiations , passings , and raisings during the afternoon . The principal business was the installation of the W . M . elect , which took place atfi p . m . Bro . the Rev . H . S . Cronin , M . A ., of Trinity College , Prov . G . Chap ., was duly installed by Bro . R . Percy F . W . Simpson , the out-going Master , assisted by Bro . E . Armitage ,

P . M ., whilst Bro . W . H . Francis , P . M ., delivered the charges . The folloivinj are the officers for the year ; Bros . Rev . H . S . Cronin , Prov . G . Chap ., Trinity College , W . M . ; R . Percy F . W . Simpson , P . P . G . S . B ., Magdalene College , I . P . M . ; A . E . Priddle , Prov . G . S . B ., Caius College , S . W . ; T . B . Hope , P . P . G . S ., Trinity Hill , J . W . ; Rev . A . C . Crosfield , Prov . G . Chap ., Clare College , Chap . ; W . G . Bell , P . M ., P . P . J . G . D .,

Trinity Hall , Treas . ; Denis Hall , P . M ., P . P . G . C , non-collegiate , Sec ; W . J , Fernie , P . G . S ., Trinity Hall , S . D . ; I . G . Bland , P . P . G . S ., Caius College , J . D . ; J . 3 . Close , P . P . G . S ., Trinity College . D . C . ; C . O . E . Nicholson , Trinity College , I . G . ; A . P . Higgins , Downing College , O .-g . ; j . H . C . Dalton , M . D ., Trinity College , E . 11 . Douty , King's , W . Pollard , Caius , E . L . Wilson , Clare , R . H . Adie , Trinity , and VV . B . Pike , Trinity , Stwds . j and C . H . Ellis and G . Allen , Tylers .

Burgoyne Lodge , No . 902 . The installation meeting of this well-known lodge took place at Anderton ' s Hotel , Fleet-street , on the 2 Sth ult . There were present Bros . S . Rashleigh , W . M . ; C . Cowland , S . W . ; E . VV . Pillinger , J . W . ; G . Gabb , P . M ., Treas . ; S . J . Byng , P . M ., Sec ; C . Butcher , W . Bean , J . J . Fifield , G . J . Brown , C . Horton , F . Richmond , E . S . White , P . M . ; W . Merrett . W . Wilkins , P . M . ; W . R . Larter , P . M . ; H . Norrington , P . M . ; A . C . Jenkins , J . Oscroft , F . Butcher , J . Knights , J . Burrell ,

Ponsford , Fox , Pratt , Abrahams , Bishop , Mitthiis , Whiteiouse , Stanley , Buchanan , Snow , Young , Marchbank , Morris , Tolhurst , Holbrook , Dupree , Lewry , Phillips , Bryant , Haycroft , and J . Gilbert , Ty ler . Among the numerous visitors were Bros . F . Stenner , W . M . S 6 i ; H . Baldwin , P . M . 1632 ; T . V . Turner , P . M . 1216 ; Walter , 1974 ; Greaves , S 61 ; Wright , 861 ; Humphreys ; Burton , 901 ; Dodson , P . M . ; Higerty , Williams , Juby , 075 ; Donaldson , 1963 ; G : aves , 1981 ; Gunham , VV . R . Russell , P . M . 72 ; H . Monson , W . M . 2353 ; Mitchell , Cooper , 1441 ; Bothwell , Bird , and R . T . West , 1744 .

The lodge was opened , and the minutes of the previous meeting and of an emergency meeting having been read , and the Auditors' report adopted , Bro . C . Copland , the W . M . elect , was presented , and installed into the chair by Bro . S . Rashleigh in a praiseworthy manner . At ths Board of Installed Mas ' ers the opportunity was taken to present to Bro . W . R . Larter , P . M ., a P . M . 's collar with jewel attached , which bore the following inscription— " Burgoyne Lodge , 902 . Presented by a few of the brethren to Bro . W . Rouse Larter , P . M ., as a token of esteem . " The new W . M . invested the following as his officers : Bros . E . W . Pillinger , S . W .: C . Butcher , J . W .: G . Gabb ,

P . M ., freas . j S . J . Byng , P . M ., Sec . j W . Bean . S . D . ; J . J . Fifield , J . D . ; G . J Brown , I . G . ; E . S . White , P . M ., D . C . ; C . Horton and F . Richmond , Stwds . ; W . Merrett , A . D . C . ; W . Wilkins , P . M ., Org .,- and I . Gilbert , Tyler . A'ter the investment of the officers had been completed , Bro . S . J . Byng , P . M ., gave the usual addresses in masterly style , which elicited the hearty approval of all the brethren . Bro . Cowland , VV . M ., then initiated Messrs . J . F . Chiverall and C . F . Wright , and his working of the ritual was performed in a most commendable manner .

The lodge was closed , and the brethren adjourned to a splendid banquet , which was prepared by Bro . A . Clemow in his usual good style , and was served under the personal superintendence of his manager , Bro . Evans . The W . M . gave in brief , but eloquent terms , the customary loyal and Masonic Bro . S . Rashleigh , I . P . M ., proposed " The Worshipful Master . " He said that it was his duty and pleasure to submit the toast which would be cordially received . When

he was in the chair he stated that his successor , Bro . Cowland , would excel him and from his excellent work that night his prophecy was a true one . He could not say anything too good of him and he would make one of the very best Masters . the lodge had ever had . The toast was enthusiastically received , as was Bro . Cowland , W . M .. on rising to respond . He said : Freenusonry is based on the purest principles of Piety and Virtue , and it possesses great and invaluable privileges . I have found many . I have learnt more of the world . It has brought me in contact with men who but for Freemasonry J should probably have not known , and now some of them are my bosom friends , and I should be sorry to lose one . It has taught me Charity , and I am pleased to say that

take a delight in working for our three grand Institutions . The lodge of instruction , connected with the lodge , of which I am the Hon . Sec , has given over , £ 60 since January . We are taught by Masonry to promote mutual trust , good feeling , and harmony , which are most essential to any institution where members dwell together in unity . During the years 1 have been a Mason I have seldom heard in lodge , whether at labour or refreshment , one brother address to another an undnl or unseemly word . U _ the contrary , men differing widely from one another in their occupitions , in their modes of thought , in their views on any conceivabl-j subject m : ; t tojetn ^ r oi terms of cordia good-fellowship , and learn to understand and respect one another . If we were a zealous to seek and follow the teachings of the three great lights which 1 have tnis

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brine - it forward himself , so he deputed the W . M ., which was— "That the sum of £ 20 li ¦ - ; jven from the funds of the lodge in aid of the East Lancashire Systematic Masonic I'Mm ' .-ttinnal and Benevolent Institution , " which was seconded by Bro . J . M . Sinclair , P . P . G . D ., Tn-as ., and was carried unanimously . It will be remembered that at the ; . hnve-namcd Festival , held last July , the Integrity Lodge stood almost at the top of the list with a large amount .

the following were present : Bro- ; . R . Alf . Hepworth , W . M . ; J . M . H . Blarney , I . P . M .: josFph Wildgoose , P . M ., P . P . J . G . D . ; H . H . Warburton , P . M ., P . P . S . G . I ); D . ' D . Macpherson , 7 ; Ben . Williams , 7 ; John Studd , 7 , P . P . G . D . C . ; S . i ' -: isUill , S . W .-. Herbert A . Owles , J . W . ; J . M . Sinclair , P . M . ; Joseph CIemmey , S .. ; | ohn Allen , S . O . ; H . R . Yates , J . D . ; J . H . Studd , I . G . ; R . L . McMillan , P . M . O 7 S : If . E . Massie , Sam . Davies , J . G . Mead , Geo . Taylor , E . Buzzard , Wm .

Morton , A . Nield , W . E . Bolton , R . W . Nuttall , J . Grime , R . Race , E . Webb , Wm , Moorhnuse . Isaac Taylor , Geo . Garlick , Fredk . Nield , A . Dunn , James Mitchell , Chas . S ! ce , A . Willing , and Walter Stott . Visitors : Bros . Major Joseph W . Allison , P . M . no ; ,. P . P . G . T . ; George Samuel Smith , P . M . 1170 , 1134 , P . P . G . Org . East and West Lanes , j Hcrmnn Mason , VV . M . 1 C 33 ; Hezekiah Sharp , I . G . 54 ; Jno . G . Bromley , P . M . 1375 ; and VV . Harpson , J . D . 15 SS .

Euphrates Lodge , No . 212 . A meeting of this lodge was held on Wednesday , the 23 rd ult ., at the Holborn Restaurant , when there were present Bros . J . Day , W . M . ; W . Evans , S . W . ; J . Medcalf , J . W . ; Thos . Rushton , P . M ., Sec . ; G . Angold , S . D . j F . Simpson , J . D . ; G . C . King , I . G . ; T . Edmonds , Tyler ; J . West , P . M . ; W . McLean , P . M . ; M . Mendelssohn , P . M . ; J . Halsey , P . M . j P . H . Recknell , P . M . ; and many others . Visitors : Bros . F . G . Coatsworth , 1772 ; C . G . Mettrop , 670 ; VV . Hammond , S 13 ; R . Sarson , 102 ; W . 1 . Montague , 65 ; and VV . W . Ives , 2374 .

The lodge having been opened , Messrs . B . Nichol , J . Lancaster , E . Schlengemann , C . Hankins , and R . P . Tarrant were balloted for and initiated , and Bros . J . Smith and W . 11 . Jarrett were duly raised to the Sublime Degree of M . M . The lodge was then c ' osed . A banquet was afterwards held .

St . John ' s Lodge , No . 795 . The installation mseting of this lodge was held at the Ray Mead Hotel , Maidenhead , on the loth ult ., when there were present : Bros . G . E . VV . Tucker , W . M . ; T . | . Ilouhing , S . W . j W . Fenton , P . M ., P . P . S . G . W . Berks , Treas .,- C . Dearing , P . M ., P . P . S . G . W . Berks , Sec ; E . Lloyd , J . D . ; VV . C . Page , P . M ., D . C . ; E . W . Allen , P . M ., P . A . G . S . Berks ; F . Foxley , P . M . ; J . H . Custance , P . M . ; J . Meeks , R . Dirkinton , C . An » lis , J . Nicholson , G . H . Hards ) C . Weedon , P . M ., J . VV . Reeves ,

W . Beckett , and C . Sheperd , Tyler . Visitors : Bros . G . E . Fairchild , G . A . D . C . j II . Sapsworth , P . M . ; W . Downing , P . M . 20 ; F . R . Littlewood , 1602 ; W . Bishop , 1175 ; Arthur Farrants , 27 ; W . J . Juby , 975 ; VV . B . Foster ; A . E . Hubert , P . M . 17 , ; T . B . Manning , 5 s ; Robert Nicholson , P . M . 15 O 6 ; John Osborn , P . M . 1602 and 1 S 07 ; G . N . Watts , P . M . 194 ; F . H . B . Riddle , VV . M . 173 ; and R . T . West , 1744 . ihe minutes of the previous meeting having been read , the VV . M ., Bro . Tucker , raised Bros . C . Angli ? and G . H . Hards and afterwards initiated Mr . J . W . Reeves .

The working of the VV . M . was carried out in an excellent manner , and was much appreciated by the members and the numerous visitors . Bro . W . Beckett , 1602 , was unanimously t lected as a joining member . Bro . E . W . Allen , P . M ., then occupied the chair , and Bro . Thomas J . Boulting , the W . M . elect , was presented , and was installed by him into thc chair . The new VV . M . appointed the following as his ollicers for the ensuing year , viz .: Bros . E . Lloyd , S . W . ; H . J . Tyler , J . W . ; VV . Fenton , P . M ., Treas . ; C . Dearing , P . M ., Sec . ; E . E . Niblett , S . D . ; W . C . Page , P . M ., J . D . ; C . Anglis , I . G . ; VV . Aldridge and J . Nicholson , Stwds . ; and C .

Sheperd , Tyler . The installation ceremony was most impressively performed by Bro . Ii . VV . Allen , P . M ., who gave the usual addresses with marked effect , for which he received the heaity congratulations of the brethren . The W . M . then presented a Past Master ' s jewel to Bro . G . E . VV . Tucker , I . P . M ., as a mark of respect and esteem in which he was held by the members , observing that the great duties he had performed warranted his receiving the jewel , which was his maiden jewel and the jewel of his muther lodge , and he thought that whatever jewel he might hereafter receive in Masonry ,

he would not honour it more than the one it was then his great pleasure to pin on his breast . The inscription on the jewel was— " Presented to Bro . G . E . VV . Tucker by the members of the St . John's Lodge , No . 795 , in appreciation of his valuable services as VV . M . " In acknowledging the jewel , Bro . Tucker expressed his hearty thanks , but he did not think he deserved it , and what he had done during his year of office was to the best of his ability , and if he had given satisfaction he was gratified . The jewel would ever remind him of the very happy time he had spent in the lodge .

Bio . T . Manning , 55 , was proposed as a joining member , and other business followed , after which the lodge was closed , and the brethren adjourned to a superb barquft , which idlectcd the highest credit on the establishment and was well served , lor which Bro . G . II . Hards was responsible . The customary loyal and Masonic toasts were duly honoured . In responding for "Ihe Grand Ollicers , Present and Past , " Bro . G . E .

Fairchild , A . G . D . C , stated that it was his pleasure to have been associated with the W . M . lor over 30 years . Some of the Grand Officers were appointed for what they had done in the Craft , and there could be no more earnest or ardent workers in Freemasonry than Bres . Lord Lathom and Lord Mount Edgcumbe . In 1 S 9 S the M . VV . G . M . the Prince of Wales would preside at the centenary of the Boys' Institution , which would be the means of getting together a very large sum of money for that deserving Charity .

Bro . VV . I'enton , P . P . S . G . W . Berks , responded in happy terms to the toast of ' The Prov . Grand Officers , Present and Past . " Ihe I . P . M ., Bro . G . E . VV . Tucker , submitted the toast of "The Worshipful Master . " He stated that in Bro . Boulting they had a VV . M . who had worked hard in Masonry , and he had passed the chair in two other lodges . He was well known to thsm rh , and he felt that he was expressing the sentiments of all the members in wishing him t very happy and prosperous year of office .

Bto . Hoahing , VV . M ., in response , said that at the end of his year of office he hoped no-hing would be found wanting on his part to make the lodge as successful as in the ; . a t . I le trusted to have plenty of work , as the Masters who had gone in front of him , 1 i if be could du the work to his own satisfaction , he thought the members would also be satisfied . 1 ne VV . M . proposed " The Initiate . " It was , he thought , the toast of the evening . II- appeared to be one of the right sort , and he hoped he would turn out a good member of the Craft .

Ihe initiate , Bro . J . \ V . Reeves , responded . He said that he was a bad speechnr . ker , and did nut know how to thank them adequately for having received him as one ol ihem . It had long been his ambition to be a Freemason , and he hoped they would be satisfied with him , as it was his wish to act as a man and a Mason . In proposing " l ' he Installing Master , Bro . E . W . Allen , P . M ., " the W . M . stated

that it had been his good fortune to be installed Master for the second time by Bro . Allen , who had also initiated him . It was a proud thing to be installed twice , and that was enhanced by liro . Allen , who always performed the beautiful ceremony in an excel-1 m manner , being the Installing Master , and , on twhalf of the members , he thanked him for his great efforts .

In replying , bro . E . VV . Allen , P . M ., said that he had the honour ot initiating the VV . M . in another lodge in 1876 , in which he installed him as W . AL in iS 3 g , and he had Hut day installed him in the St . John ' s Lodge . He need hardlysay that it gave him the gieatest pleasure to have acted as Installing Ma > ter , and it was the : 4 th or 15 th time that he had djne so in the lodge , and he hoped to be spared for many years to come to a-. > ain act in that capacity . Ihe VV . M . gave the next toast— "The I . P . M ., Bro . Tucker " —observing that he had Inled bis position thoroughly well , and had been in every respect an excellent ruler , and had done everything to add to the happiness and prosperity of the lodge .

Bro . Tucker , I . P . M ., on rising to respond , received a hearty welcome . lie thanked the W . M . tor his kind but flattering remarks . It was indeed a high position to hold as VV . M ., in which he had done his best , and , as the members appeared satisfied , he was 1111 ic than pleased , lie again referred to the jewel , winch he . saM was the lirst he had n .-i : i ivui 111 Ala . sunry . He lelt that his succe : srjr would make a be ' , ter VV . M ., but he had I . LIIC ills utmost , and if he could b = of any u- x : in tne future lie would be glad . He could iiui . allow that opportunity to pass without t tanking the Past Masters and liis ollicers for the great assistance they had rendered to , hitn during his term of ollice , and his best

Craft Masonry.

thanks were also due to the members for the kindness and courtesy he had always received at their hands . The Worshipful Master , in proposing " The Visitors , " remarked that it was a toast that was always received there in a cordial manner . They were honoured by the presence of a goodly number , and thev were all welcome . He coupled with the toast the namss of Bros . G . E . Fairchild , A . G . D . C . ; F . H . B . Riddle , and T . B . Manning .

Bro . Fairchild responded . He did not think he would bs called upon again , but he was not the lesspleased to be in the position to say a few more words . He had visited many lodges and he was glad to record that the working he had witnessed that day was goad ; he had had a Masonic treat , and Bro . Tucker , the I . P . M ., was to be congratulated for his effective working of the rituil , and in conclusion , he said he was glad to have been present at thc installation of the VV . M ., Bro . Boulting , who was one of his very dearest friends , and who had been so ably installed by Bro . Allen .

Bro . F . H . B . Riddle , W . M . 173 , said that it was not his first visit , and he was glad to find that their reputation for excellent working was still to the front . They had had a lot of work for an installation meeting , but it had gone off well . The visitors had been loyally entertained , and he had enjoyed himself immensely . Bro . T . B . Manning stated that when he cams there he felt he was among his own friends , and if it was his good fortune to be elected as a joining member at the next meeting , he would be glad .

Bro . S . Sapsworth said that he had visited the lodge on many occasions , and he was pleased to be there again to meet so many old and dear friends . Bros . G . N . Watts , P . M ., and W . Downing , P . M ., also replied in very suitable terms , bearing testimony to the excellent working of the I . P . M . and the Installing Master . The Worshipful Master gave "The Past Masters , " who were , he stated , the backbone of the lodge and they always attended in strong force to render every assistance . He felt that he could rely upon them for their great support during his reign as Master , and he wished them long life and happiness .

Bro . F . Foxley , P . M ., whose name was associated with the toast , responded . He was proud that he was a Past Master of the lodge , but he missed several of the Past Masters who had gone to the great majority . He and Bro . Allen were the only ones left of the Past Masters of 19 years ago . It had been his privilege to follow Bro . Allen in three chairs and he thought it was a great honour to follow one so eminent in

Freemasonry . In submitting the toast of " The Treasurer and Secretary , " the W . M . stated that they were both splendid officers , and as to Bro . Daaring , he not only did his duty as Secretary , but he was more than a brother as he had a large Masonic heart . It was not possible lo have a better Secretary and they all appreciated his great services . Bro . C . Dearing , P . M ., Sec , in responding , stated that he was not entitled to half the goad the VV . M . had said of him . He had acted as Secretary for ten years and he had done his best , and it woild be a pleasure to continue his efforts to help make the W . M . ' s term of office one of the best in the annals of the lodge .

Bro . W . Fenton , P . M ., Treas , said that the lodge was in a very flourishing condition and he thought their prosperity would continue under the genial presidency of the W . M . He was honoured by having been again appointed Treasurer . The Tyler ' s toast ended a most happy and successful gathering .

Isaac Newton University Lodge , No . 859 . The 34 th installation meeting of this lodge was held at the Masonic Hall , Corn Exchange-street , Cambridge , on Tuesday , the 29 th ult ., when upwards of So brethren were present . There were several initiations , passings , and raisings during the afternoon . The principal business was the installation of the W . M . elect , which took place atfi p . m . Bro . the Rev . H . S . Cronin , M . A ., of Trinity College , Prov . G . Chap ., was duly installed by Bro . R . Percy F . W . Simpson , the out-going Master , assisted by Bro . E . Armitage ,

P . M ., whilst Bro . W . H . Francis , P . M ., delivered the charges . The folloivinj are the officers for the year ; Bros . Rev . H . S . Cronin , Prov . G . Chap ., Trinity College , W . M . ; R . Percy F . W . Simpson , P . P . G . S . B ., Magdalene College , I . P . M . ; A . E . Priddle , Prov . G . S . B ., Caius College , S . W . ; T . B . Hope , P . P . G . S ., Trinity Hill , J . W . ; Rev . A . C . Crosfield , Prov . G . Chap ., Clare College , Chap . ; W . G . Bell , P . M ., P . P . J . G . D .,

Trinity Hall , Treas . ; Denis Hall , P . M ., P . P . G . C , non-collegiate , Sec ; W . J , Fernie , P . G . S ., Trinity Hall , S . D . ; I . G . Bland , P . P . G . S ., Caius College , J . D . ; J . 3 . Close , P . P . G . S ., Trinity College . D . C . ; C . O . E . Nicholson , Trinity College , I . G . ; A . P . Higgins , Downing College , O .-g . ; j . H . C . Dalton , M . D ., Trinity College , E . 11 . Douty , King's , W . Pollard , Caius , E . L . Wilson , Clare , R . H . Adie , Trinity , and VV . B . Pike , Trinity , Stwds . j and C . H . Ellis and G . Allen , Tylers .

Burgoyne Lodge , No . 902 . The installation meeting of this well-known lodge took place at Anderton ' s Hotel , Fleet-street , on the 2 Sth ult . There were present Bros . S . Rashleigh , W . M . ; C . Cowland , S . W . ; E . VV . Pillinger , J . W . ; G . Gabb , P . M ., Treas . ; S . J . Byng , P . M ., Sec ; C . Butcher , W . Bean , J . J . Fifield , G . J . Brown , C . Horton , F . Richmond , E . S . White , P . M . ; W . Merrett . W . Wilkins , P . M . ; W . R . Larter , P . M . ; H . Norrington , P . M . ; A . C . Jenkins , J . Oscroft , F . Butcher , J . Knights , J . Burrell ,

Ponsford , Fox , Pratt , Abrahams , Bishop , Mitthiis , Whiteiouse , Stanley , Buchanan , Snow , Young , Marchbank , Morris , Tolhurst , Holbrook , Dupree , Lewry , Phillips , Bryant , Haycroft , and J . Gilbert , Ty ler . Among the numerous visitors were Bros . F . Stenner , W . M . S 6 i ; H . Baldwin , P . M . 1632 ; T . V . Turner , P . M . 1216 ; Walter , 1974 ; Greaves , S 61 ; Wright , 861 ; Humphreys ; Burton , 901 ; Dodson , P . M . ; Higerty , Williams , Juby , 075 ; Donaldson , 1963 ; G : aves , 1981 ; Gunham , VV . R . Russell , P . M . 72 ; H . Monson , W . M . 2353 ; Mitchell , Cooper , 1441 ; Bothwell , Bird , and R . T . West , 1744 .

The lodge was opened , and the minutes of the previous meeting and of an emergency meeting having been read , and the Auditors' report adopted , Bro . C . Copland , the W . M . elect , was presented , and installed into the chair by Bro . S . Rashleigh in a praiseworthy manner . At ths Board of Installed Mas ' ers the opportunity was taken to present to Bro . W . R . Larter , P . M ., a P . M . 's collar with jewel attached , which bore the following inscription— " Burgoyne Lodge , 902 . Presented by a few of the brethren to Bro . W . Rouse Larter , P . M ., as a token of esteem . " The new W . M . invested the following as his officers : Bros . E . W . Pillinger , S . W .: C . Butcher , J . W .: G . Gabb ,

P . M ., freas . j S . J . Byng , P . M ., Sec . j W . Bean . S . D . ; J . J . Fifield , J . D . ; G . J Brown , I . G . ; E . S . White , P . M ., D . C . ; C . Horton and F . Richmond , Stwds . ; W . Merrett , A . D . C . ; W . Wilkins , P . M ., Org .,- and I . Gilbert , Tyler . A'ter the investment of the officers had been completed , Bro . S . J . Byng , P . M ., gave the usual addresses in masterly style , which elicited the hearty approval of all the brethren . Bro . Cowland , VV . M ., then initiated Messrs . J . F . Chiverall and C . F . Wright , and his working of the ritual was performed in a most commendable manner .

The lodge was closed , and the brethren adjourned to a splendid banquet , which was prepared by Bro . A . Clemow in his usual good style , and was served under the personal superintendence of his manager , Bro . Evans . The W . M . gave in brief , but eloquent terms , the customary loyal and Masonic Bro . S . Rashleigh , I . P . M ., proposed " The Worshipful Master . " He said that it was his duty and pleasure to submit the toast which would be cordially received . When

he was in the chair he stated that his successor , Bro . Cowland , would excel him and from his excellent work that night his prophecy was a true one . He could not say anything too good of him and he would make one of the very best Masters . the lodge had ever had . The toast was enthusiastically received , as was Bro . Cowland , W . M .. on rising to respond . He said : Freenusonry is based on the purest principles of Piety and Virtue , and it possesses great and invaluable privileges . I have found many . I have learnt more of the world . It has brought me in contact with men who but for Freemasonry J should probably have not known , and now some of them are my bosom friends , and I should be sorry to lose one . It has taught me Charity , and I am pleased to say that

take a delight in working for our three grand Institutions . The lodge of instruction , connected with the lodge , of which I am the Hon . Sec , has given over , £ 60 since January . We are taught by Masonry to promote mutual trust , good feeling , and harmony , which are most essential to any institution where members dwell together in unity . During the years 1 have been a Mason I have seldom heard in lodge , whether at labour or refreshment , one brother address to another an undnl or unseemly word . U _ the contrary , men differing widely from one another in their occupitions , in their modes of thought , in their views on any conceivabl-j subject m : ; t tojetn ^ r oi terms of cordia good-fellowship , and learn to understand and respect one another . If we were a zealous to seek and follow the teachings of the three great lights which 1 have tnis

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