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6 > J MASONIC BIBLIOGRAPHY . So many conflicting accounts have appeared relative to the work in progress on " Masonic Bibliography , " that I have communicated with the publisher , Bro . J . G . Findel , of Leipzig ( the able Masonic historian of Germany ) , who has afforded me reliable information , which I am pleased to make known to my brother Masonic students , and to all
Masonic collectors and librarians . The compilation is by Bro . Reinhold Taute , the publisher being Bro . J . G . Findel , of Leipzig . Part one is now ready , consisting of S 22 articles printed on So pages octavo . Part two is to be issued about the month of December , which will complete the work of 240 pages , and to contain 2700 articles . The price is 12 s . for the tti'o parts , and the first division can be
had at once by the subscription of 12 s . being paid , copies being ordered direct from Bro . J . G . Findel ( which is the better plan ) , or through Messrs . Asher and Co ., publishers , London . A fair translation of the title reads : " Masonic Bibliography . A guide through the Literature of Freemasonry , with bibliographical and critical notes . Being a Catalogue of the Library of the ' Lodge Carl Zu Den 3
Ulmen , ' at Ulm . " This extraordinary number of Masonic books also includes the " Findel Masonic Library , " obtained by the lodge , and the collection is , without doubt , one of the most important , valuable , and extensive Masonic libraries in the world . I had not the slightest idea that the lodge at Ulm had gathered together such an immense number of ancient and modern works on the
Fraternity , fins catalogue , with the interesting and most instructive bibliographical notes , will form not only a supplement to Dr . Kloss's Bibliography , but will prove to be an independent work , compiled on similar lines , but containing the most recent information ; and many hundreds of volumes will be enumerated which are not to be found in the earlier production of 1844 . Part one is well printed , and its issue
is most creditable to Bro . Findel , the veteran Masonic author . I trust that many in England and America will secure copies before the limited edition is exhausted , for it is not likely that our German brethren will be slow in subscribing for such an invaluable work . The volume represents the well-directed labours of Bro . Taute during the last five years , and I am delighted to announce the publication by such an enthusiastic and intelligent brother . W . I . HUGHAN .
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ROBERT BURNS LODGE ( No . 25 ) . —A meeting was held on Monday , the 3 rd inst ., at Freemasons ' Hall . Present : Brcs . J . W . Harvey , W . M . ; T . Hawkins , S . W . ; A . W . Stead , J . W . ; S . | . Wilson , P . M ., Treas . j J . Dyte , P . M ., Sec ; | . T . Ford , S . D . ; W . Wingham , | . D . ; G . Deaton , I . G . ; E . S . Wall , Stwd . ; G . J . Moorcroft , I . P . M . ; I . W . Robins , P . M .: T . Lindner ,
P . M . j F . J . Baker , P . M . ; J . C . Hodson , G . F . Smith , P . Boswell , A . Mathews , E . H . Whitehorn , J . S . Elliott , F . Briggs , F . W . Cole , F . Leach , and other brethren . Visitors : Bros . S . P . Cotterson , P . M . 540 , P . P . G . Std . Br . Surrey ; G . A . Duke , 160 S ; and R . Kuhe , St . Andrews , Adelaide , 555-The lodge was opened in due form ; the minutes of the
previous meeting were read and confirmed . The Secretary read petitions from two brothers of the lodge , which were signed by those present , one of them being voted seven and a half guineas from the lodge Benevolent Fund . The lodge was then closed and the brethren adjourned to banquet . The W . M . proposed the usual loyal and
Masonic toasts in concise language , which were duly honoured , that of "The Visitors" being eloquently responded to by Bros . S . P . Cotterson , G . A . Duke , and R . Kuhe ( from Australia ) . An excellent selection of vocal music was rendered by the brethren , accompanied by Bro . G . F . Smith on the pianoforte , which brought a very enjoyable evening to a close .
STRONG MAN LODGE ( No . 4 . 5 ) . —The meetings of this lodge were resumed on Thursday , the 1 st inst ., at the Masons' Hall Tavern , E . C . In the absence of Bro . T . Nell , W . M ., who was then in Russia on important business , Bro . John Smith , I . P . M ., tool : the chair , there being also present Bros . L . S . Fountain , S . W . ; F . W . Driver , J . W . ; H . Follett , P . M ., Treas . ; Jno . N . Heale , Sec .
T . Bolt , J . D . ; T . C . Cubbon , I . G . ; H . J . Dean , Org . ; | . H . Smethurst , R . Kelsey , C . Carter , VV . H . Liddall , E . A . King , A . Mace , E . H . Dove , C . H . Dowsett , W . A . S . Humphries , P . M . ; and E . Mallett , Tyler . Visitors : Bros . R . W . Bilby , 19 , and VV . G . Broad . 364 . Lodge having been opened in due form , the minutes were then read and confirmed , after which the acting W . M .,
Bro . J . Smith , then rose and informed the brethren that a very hearty and almost unanimous response had been given by the brethren towards Bro . Follctt's testimonial . He had given some little time to it ; but the readiness of reply was such that it made the work one of pleasure . All of them knew Bro . Follett first as P . M ., and that during the last 10 vears he had acted as Treasurer , doing his best .
either as Steward to one of our noble Institutions or the furthering the interest and welfare of the Strong Man Lodge , to the best of his ability or his pocket . He now had the pleasure , in the name of the Lodge No . 45 , to present him ( Bro . Follett ) with a handsome epergne as a token of esteem for his kindness during the 10 years he has
been Treasurer of the lodge . Bro . Follett , in reply , said he hardly knew what to say , ex cept to thank one and all the brethren for such a token oi their esteem and goodwill . He had the interest of the lodge and of Masonry at heart , and whether acting as Steward of the Masonic Institutions or doing his part as an officer in the lodge , he would try and do his best to uphold
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the lodge of which he was now so old a member , and the Craft in general . Nothing further being given lodge was closed , and the brethren retired to the supper room , where the various toasts were duly given and heartily responded to , and a pleasant evening comfortably spent .
FAITH LODGE ( No . 141 ) . —An excellent meeting of the members of this old lodge was held at Anderton ' s Hotel , Fleet-street , on Tuesday , the 29 th ult . Among those present we noticed Bros . Jordan , W . M . ; Fromholtz , S . W . ; Coop , J . W . ; Carter , P . M ., Treas . ; W . Stuart , P . M .. Sec ; McMullens , J . D . ; Hudson , I . G . ; Hakim , Stwd . ; Steng , D . C ; Rumball , acting I . P . M . ; E .
Hopwood , P . P . G . S . B . Middx ., P . M . ; Green , P . M . ; C . Dairy , P . M . ; Heaphy , P . M . ; T . C . Walls , P . P . G . S . B . Middx ., P . M . ; Cobham , P . M . ; and many others . The minutes of the previous meeting having been read and confirmed , Bro . Marchant was passed to the Degree of F . C , and Mr . T . Charnley duly initiated into Craft mysteries by the W . M ., ably assisted by his officers . The
election of VV . M . resulted in favour of Bro . hromholtz , S . W . ; Bro . Carter was unanimously re-elected Treasurer ; and Bro . Longstaffe , Tyler . The election of members to serve on the Audit Committee and Benevolent Fund having taken place , a vote of condolence to the widow of the late Bro . Themans , P . M ., was passed , after many and deep
expressions of regret . Several petitions of distressed brethren having been signed for presentation to the Board of Benevolence , a Past Master ' s jewel was unanimously voted to the W . M . The lodge was then closed . A banquet followed , and the usual toasts were duly honoured .
YARBOROUGH LODGE ( No . 554 ) . —The members of the above good old lodge assembled on the tst inst ., at Bro . A . Walter ' s , the Green Dragon , Stepney . Bro . John Taylor , W . M ., was supported by Bros . Baylis , S . W . ; Symes , J . W . ; G . W . Perry , jun ., Sec ; Murrin , S . D . ; J . L . Anderson , VV . M . 20 C , J . D ; Etheridge , I . G . j A . K . Wood and Wm . Hawes , Stewards ; and the following
array of Past Masters of 554 : tiros . J . Lineker ( Immediate ) , T . J . Barnes , J . I . Berry , H . Cotter , J . Hood , Tait , E . VV . Walter , G . T . H . Seddon ( Organist ) , and Speight ( Tyler ); also Bros . C . VVarman , H . Morgan , H . B . Read , Krog , VV . March , Solomon , Shepherd , A . Walker , and others . Visitor : Bro . G . H . Stephens , I . P . M . 1623 ( Freemason ) .
Being the opening night of the season , hearty greetings were exchanged by the brethren , and particular gratification was experienced from the presence of our esteemed and veteran Bro . T , J . Barnes , P . M . After a long and protracted illness our worthy brother appeared among his brethren quite recovered , and , indeed , seems to have acquired a new lease of life and Masonic usefulness , and
although 7 G years of age , Bro . Barnes exemplified this by presiding at the working of the Fifteen Sections at the Israel Lodge of Instruction a few days ago . The only ceremony named upon the summons was a passing , which was not worked , owing to the non-appearance of the brother interested . The minutes of the last regular and an emergency meeting were submitted and confirmed , the
Secretary announced a satisfactory interim condition of the lodge finances , and the brethren then proceeded to receive and subsequently to adopt the recommendations of the Bye-Laws Committee . „ . Some other business of purely lodge interest next occupied considerable time , and after " Hearty good wishes " lodge was closed , and Bro . Walter ' s skill and resources as
a host were put to the test , with a satisfactory result to all concerned . The evening being far advanced , after grace was said , and the lodge possessing in Bro . Seddon , P . M ., a capital musician , and many good singers , Bro . Taylor , VV . M ., set the good example of short speeches , and enabled Bros . Tait , Cotter , Berry , Stephens , Hawes , Etheridge , Symes , Wood , Read , and others to furnish some capital songs , and a very pleasant evening was passed .
HYDE PARK LODGE ( No . 1425 ) . —A meeting was held on Thursday , the 1 st inst ., at the Westbourne Hotel , Craven-road , Paddington , VV ., when there were present Bros . James Stephens , W . M . ; C . Powell , S . W . ; C . Coleman , as J . W . ; W . Langridge , Treas . ; G . Read , P . M . 425 and 511 , Sec ; A . T . Hayes , S . D . ; J . T . Mickelburgh , P . M ., D . C ; J . R . Allman , I . G . j W .
Clark , Org . ; A . C . Stephens and H . Curtis , Stwds . ; and J . Gullock , Tyler ; C . Hunt , I . P . M . ; D . F . Gellion , P . M . j VV . Craig , P . M . ; W . H . Chalfont , P . M . ; W . H . Chappell , W . Bailey , H . E . Schwartz , J . Hoare , John Hutchings , A . Snell , John Sherry , J . H . Dew . andJ . Tapp . Visitors : Bros . F . G . Baker , P . M . 733 ; W . Clark , 90 ; W . A . Scurrah , W . M . 204 S ; G . Dorsett , 172 ; W . Drew ,
733 ; S . J . Humfress , 733 ; H . E . Dehane , I . P . M . 1543 , P . P . G . S . D . Essex ; A . J . Burr , P . M . 1612 ; J . Wells , Sec . 1612 ; J . H . Harvey , W . M . 25 ; J . Cruttenden , 779 ; Capt . A . Nicols , P . M . 1974 , P . D . G . S . of W . Punjab ; F . Foxley , P . M . 173 ; and J . McCullagh , 1404 . The lodge was opened in due form , and the minutes of the last lodge meeting were read and confirmed . Bro .
Chappell having been raised , a ballot was taken for Messrs . J . H . Dew and John Sherry , which proving unanimous in their favour , they were impressively initiated into the mysteries of the Craft . Bro . J . Cruttenden , a founder and P . M . of the lodge , having , through indisposition , gone into the country to reside , was unanimously elected an honorary member . After " Hearty good wishes " from the visitors ,
the lodge was closed in due form , and the brethren adjourned to an admirably served banquet , at the conclusion of which , after a few introductory remarks , the usual loyal and Masonic toasts were proposed by the W . M ., and heartily received by the brethren .
The I . P . M ., Bro . Hunt , in proposing "The W . M . ' s Health , " reverted to what he had said of him at his election as VV . M . —that he would not only prove a good worker , but also a good ruler , and the brethren could now see for themselves his estimate was being fully borne out , and concluded by calling upon the assembly to heartily accept the
toast . The Worshipful Master thanked the I . P . M . and all for the kindness that had been lavished upon him . He had laboured hard to acquire his knowledge , and was glad he was rewarded by meeting with so marked and hearty reception as had just been accorded to him , and it would be his earnest endeavour to continue to merit their approba-1 tion as long as he belonged to the Hyde Park Lodge .
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The Worshipful Master , in proposing the toast of the evening— "The Initiates "—said without the infusion of new blood into their lodges they must become extinct ; but he desired to say that calibre and position , as well as undoubted and unblemished reputation , should always be possessed by those proposed for Freemasonry . He had himself proposed eight out of the 10 candidates last year , and was pleased to say all of them could take any office in
the lodge he might be called upon at a moment's notice , and considered that the pattern set by them was remarkable , and if only copied by the initiates would in due time lead them to become brilliant Masons . He was also gratified that Bro . Dew was a good musician and a life-long abstainer , which augured well for the future . Bro . Dew expressed his thanks to them all , and was much impressed with the interesting ceremony he had gone
through that evening , and the insight he had obtained tended already to produce a desire in him to dive deeply into its mysteries , and trusted he would be a credit to the lodge . Visitors , the VV . M . said , were received at all times with great cordiality at the Hyde Park Lodge , and they had gone away over and over again satisfied with the brotherly love that has and does exist among the members of the
lodge , and hoped those visitors present that evening would do so also , and concluded by calling for a hearty response to the toast , coupling with it the names of Bros . Harvey , Scurrah , Nicols , Dehane , and Foxley . Bro . Harvey shortly thanked the W . M . for the hearty reception of the visitors , and also for the pleasure and instruction he had received from the able working he had witnessed .
Bro . Scurrah said he took a deep interest in everything Masonic , and he could certainly congratulate them all in having a W . M . who knew his work and did it , and was sure that all would be pleased to obey the W . yl . ' s summons to attend . Bro . Capt . Nicols expressed his gratification at the good work he had witnessed , and , after 26 years' experience , hoped the W . M . would not object to him telling the
brethren that there was in his lodge in India a very good rule , which was to transact the private business of the lodge without the presence of visitors , and hoped he should see it established in this country , which could easily be done . Bro . Dehane hoped the officers would continue to take advantage of the Monday evening before each lodge meeting set apart for them at the lodge of instruction , whicli would for the future meet at its new quarters , the
Porchester Arms Hotel , Leinstcr-place , Cleveland-gardens , W ., and they would there get instruction from as able a Preceptor as existed in the Craft , and concluded by cordially endorcing all that which had been said by those who preceded him in returning thanks . Bro . Foxley , who said he was present at the installation of the W . M ., expressed his satisfaction at the excellent working of his friend , Bro . Stephens , and the hearty reception and bountiful hospitality extended to the visitors , and
was sure unity and concord could not fail to continue under so genial a Master as now presided over them . " The Officers " toast was received with much applause , the W . M . taking them individually , and expressing his warm approval and thanks for the way they one and all had assisted him in carrying out his duties . Songs were given by Bros . Allman , Dew , Schwartz , Drew , and Hoare , accompanied by Bros . Windeyer , Clark , and Drew , adding { to the pleasure of the evening , which was concluded by the Tyler ' s toast .
MARQUIS OF RIPON LODGE ( No . 1 489 ) . —The installation meeting of the above lodge was held on the 2 nd inst ., at the Metropolitan Asylums' Almshouses , Ball ' s Pond-road , Dalston , N . Bro . W . Gray , W . M ., was capitally supported by Bros . Edwin George , S . W ., W . M . elect ; C . H . Fisher , J . W . j J . E . Halford , P . M ., Treas . j B . G . Poulton , I . G . ; Past Masters Tovell , T . Hastings , and Miller ; J . H . Clare , E . Ashby , G . Beck , R . I .
Campbell , R . H . Clack , VV . T . Grout , T . Glover , J . | . Patient , S . A . Calderson , T . White , C . Cohen , M . G . Bromley , T . Blundell , H . Patient , and others . Visitors : Bros . E . Morris , 51 ; H . Forsstom , 917 ; J . Smith , P . M . i 93 » H . J . Woodward , 1362 j C . M . Gray , P . M . 1920 ; G . J . Pope , J . W . 1364 ; J . W . Garwood , 193 ; J . Manger , J . W . 1017 ; G . Gwynne , 1613 ; G . H . Stephens , P . M . 1623 ( Freemason ); and others .
Considerable success has attended the period of office o £ Bro . Gray , VV . M ., and his endeavous to resuscitate 14 S 9 have been attended with good results to the lodge . In this good work Bro . Gray has been favoured with the warm cooperation of all the brethren , and particularly , and to a valuable degree , by the assistance of Bro . E . George , W . M . elect , who , besides proving an efficient S . Warden , most ably undertook and discharged the Secretarial duties
of the lodge . From this , and from the fact that Bro . Gray is newl y appointed the Secretary , we augur the realisation of as highly successful a future as we wish to it . All preliminary business having been disposed of , Bro . Gray proceeded to finish a capital year of working by installing his successor , Bro . Edwin George , W . M . elect , who was duly presented and obligated . Subsequently , in a Board of _ Installed Masters . Bro . Georee was inducted into the chair of
K . S . in ancient and solemn form . On the admission of the brethren the usual honours were paid , and Bro . George appointed his officers as follows : Bros . Fisher , S . W . ; Patient , J . W . ; Walford , P . M ., Treas . ; Wm . Gray , I . P . M ., Sec ; Patient , jun ., S . D . j Poulton , J . D . ; Beck , I . G . j Clack , D . C , j Bromley and Clare , Stewards ; Campbell , Org . j and J . J . March , P . M ., Tyler . Bro . H . Forss , W . M . 917 , and other Past Masters rendered
great assistance during the important ceremony . The Audit Committee next submitted their report , which was satisfactorily adopted , and , after the usual expressions of good wishes , lodge was closed . After a necessary interval to prepare the tables , a really capital banquet was provided by Bro . Altardyce , which , for quality and service , was calculated to afford entire satisfaction . The banquet at an end , the W . M ., in brief and
expressive terms , gave the usual toasts seriatim , all of which were duly honoured , and the speeches of the brethren being wisely brief , afforded time for them to display their vocal abilities to the enjoyment of all present . During these proceedings Bro . Wm . Gray , I . P . M ., wasthe recipient of a well earned mark of esteem of the brethren , which took the shape of a handsome Past Master sjewel , of elegant design . We congratulate No . 1489 upon the marked improvement made manifest at the close of Bro . Gray ' s adminis-
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6 > J MASONIC BIBLIOGRAPHY . So many conflicting accounts have appeared relative to the work in progress on " Masonic Bibliography , " that I have communicated with the publisher , Bro . J . G . Findel , of Leipzig ( the able Masonic historian of Germany ) , who has afforded me reliable information , which I am pleased to make known to my brother Masonic students , and to all
Masonic collectors and librarians . The compilation is by Bro . Reinhold Taute , the publisher being Bro . J . G . Findel , of Leipzig . Part one is now ready , consisting of S 22 articles printed on So pages octavo . Part two is to be issued about the month of December , which will complete the work of 240 pages , and to contain 2700 articles . The price is 12 s . for the tti'o parts , and the first division can be
had at once by the subscription of 12 s . being paid , copies being ordered direct from Bro . J . G . Findel ( which is the better plan ) , or through Messrs . Asher and Co ., publishers , London . A fair translation of the title reads : " Masonic Bibliography . A guide through the Literature of Freemasonry , with bibliographical and critical notes . Being a Catalogue of the Library of the ' Lodge Carl Zu Den 3
Ulmen , ' at Ulm . " This extraordinary number of Masonic books also includes the " Findel Masonic Library , " obtained by the lodge , and the collection is , without doubt , one of the most important , valuable , and extensive Masonic libraries in the world . I had not the slightest idea that the lodge at Ulm had gathered together such an immense number of ancient and modern works on the
Fraternity , fins catalogue , with the interesting and most instructive bibliographical notes , will form not only a supplement to Dr . Kloss's Bibliography , but will prove to be an independent work , compiled on similar lines , but containing the most recent information ; and many hundreds of volumes will be enumerated which are not to be found in the earlier production of 1844 . Part one is well printed , and its issue
is most creditable to Bro . Findel , the veteran Masonic author . I trust that many in England and America will secure copies before the limited edition is exhausted , for it is not likely that our German brethren will be slow in subscribing for such an invaluable work . The volume represents the well-directed labours of Bro . Taute during the last five years , and I am delighted to announce the publication by such an enthusiastic and intelligent brother . W . I . HUGHAN .
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ROBERT BURNS LODGE ( No . 25 ) . —A meeting was held on Monday , the 3 rd inst ., at Freemasons ' Hall . Present : Brcs . J . W . Harvey , W . M . ; T . Hawkins , S . W . ; A . W . Stead , J . W . ; S . | . Wilson , P . M ., Treas . j J . Dyte , P . M ., Sec ; | . T . Ford , S . D . ; W . Wingham , | . D . ; G . Deaton , I . G . ; E . S . Wall , Stwd . ; G . J . Moorcroft , I . P . M . ; I . W . Robins , P . M .: T . Lindner ,
P . M . j F . J . Baker , P . M . ; J . C . Hodson , G . F . Smith , P . Boswell , A . Mathews , E . H . Whitehorn , J . S . Elliott , F . Briggs , F . W . Cole , F . Leach , and other brethren . Visitors : Bros . S . P . Cotterson , P . M . 540 , P . P . G . Std . Br . Surrey ; G . A . Duke , 160 S ; and R . Kuhe , St . Andrews , Adelaide , 555-The lodge was opened in due form ; the minutes of the
previous meeting were read and confirmed . The Secretary read petitions from two brothers of the lodge , which were signed by those present , one of them being voted seven and a half guineas from the lodge Benevolent Fund . The lodge was then closed and the brethren adjourned to banquet . The W . M . proposed the usual loyal and
Masonic toasts in concise language , which were duly honoured , that of "The Visitors" being eloquently responded to by Bros . S . P . Cotterson , G . A . Duke , and R . Kuhe ( from Australia ) . An excellent selection of vocal music was rendered by the brethren , accompanied by Bro . G . F . Smith on the pianoforte , which brought a very enjoyable evening to a close .
STRONG MAN LODGE ( No . 4 . 5 ) . —The meetings of this lodge were resumed on Thursday , the 1 st inst ., at the Masons' Hall Tavern , E . C . In the absence of Bro . T . Nell , W . M ., who was then in Russia on important business , Bro . John Smith , I . P . M ., tool : the chair , there being also present Bros . L . S . Fountain , S . W . ; F . W . Driver , J . W . ; H . Follett , P . M ., Treas . ; Jno . N . Heale , Sec .
T . Bolt , J . D . ; T . C . Cubbon , I . G . ; H . J . Dean , Org . ; | . H . Smethurst , R . Kelsey , C . Carter , VV . H . Liddall , E . A . King , A . Mace , E . H . Dove , C . H . Dowsett , W . A . S . Humphries , P . M . ; and E . Mallett , Tyler . Visitors : Bros . R . W . Bilby , 19 , and VV . G . Broad . 364 . Lodge having been opened in due form , the minutes were then read and confirmed , after which the acting W . M .,
Bro . J . Smith , then rose and informed the brethren that a very hearty and almost unanimous response had been given by the brethren towards Bro . Follctt's testimonial . He had given some little time to it ; but the readiness of reply was such that it made the work one of pleasure . All of them knew Bro . Follett first as P . M ., and that during the last 10 vears he had acted as Treasurer , doing his best .
either as Steward to one of our noble Institutions or the furthering the interest and welfare of the Strong Man Lodge , to the best of his ability or his pocket . He now had the pleasure , in the name of the Lodge No . 45 , to present him ( Bro . Follett ) with a handsome epergne as a token of esteem for his kindness during the 10 years he has
been Treasurer of the lodge . Bro . Follett , in reply , said he hardly knew what to say , ex cept to thank one and all the brethren for such a token oi their esteem and goodwill . He had the interest of the lodge and of Masonry at heart , and whether acting as Steward of the Masonic Institutions or doing his part as an officer in the lodge , he would try and do his best to uphold
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the lodge of which he was now so old a member , and the Craft in general . Nothing further being given lodge was closed , and the brethren retired to the supper room , where the various toasts were duly given and heartily responded to , and a pleasant evening comfortably spent .
FAITH LODGE ( No . 141 ) . —An excellent meeting of the members of this old lodge was held at Anderton ' s Hotel , Fleet-street , on Tuesday , the 29 th ult . Among those present we noticed Bros . Jordan , W . M . ; Fromholtz , S . W . ; Coop , J . W . ; Carter , P . M ., Treas . ; W . Stuart , P . M .. Sec ; McMullens , J . D . ; Hudson , I . G . ; Hakim , Stwd . ; Steng , D . C ; Rumball , acting I . P . M . ; E .
Hopwood , P . P . G . S . B . Middx ., P . M . ; Green , P . M . ; C . Dairy , P . M . ; Heaphy , P . M . ; T . C . Walls , P . P . G . S . B . Middx ., P . M . ; Cobham , P . M . ; and many others . The minutes of the previous meeting having been read and confirmed , Bro . Marchant was passed to the Degree of F . C , and Mr . T . Charnley duly initiated into Craft mysteries by the W . M ., ably assisted by his officers . The
election of VV . M . resulted in favour of Bro . hromholtz , S . W . ; Bro . Carter was unanimously re-elected Treasurer ; and Bro . Longstaffe , Tyler . The election of members to serve on the Audit Committee and Benevolent Fund having taken place , a vote of condolence to the widow of the late Bro . Themans , P . M ., was passed , after many and deep
expressions of regret . Several petitions of distressed brethren having been signed for presentation to the Board of Benevolence , a Past Master ' s jewel was unanimously voted to the W . M . The lodge was then closed . A banquet followed , and the usual toasts were duly honoured .
YARBOROUGH LODGE ( No . 554 ) . —The members of the above good old lodge assembled on the tst inst ., at Bro . A . Walter ' s , the Green Dragon , Stepney . Bro . John Taylor , W . M ., was supported by Bros . Baylis , S . W . ; Symes , J . W . ; G . W . Perry , jun ., Sec ; Murrin , S . D . ; J . L . Anderson , VV . M . 20 C , J . D ; Etheridge , I . G . j A . K . Wood and Wm . Hawes , Stewards ; and the following
array of Past Masters of 554 : tiros . J . Lineker ( Immediate ) , T . J . Barnes , J . I . Berry , H . Cotter , J . Hood , Tait , E . VV . Walter , G . T . H . Seddon ( Organist ) , and Speight ( Tyler ); also Bros . C . VVarman , H . Morgan , H . B . Read , Krog , VV . March , Solomon , Shepherd , A . Walker , and others . Visitor : Bro . G . H . Stephens , I . P . M . 1623 ( Freemason ) .
Being the opening night of the season , hearty greetings were exchanged by the brethren , and particular gratification was experienced from the presence of our esteemed and veteran Bro . T , J . Barnes , P . M . After a long and protracted illness our worthy brother appeared among his brethren quite recovered , and , indeed , seems to have acquired a new lease of life and Masonic usefulness , and
although 7 G years of age , Bro . Barnes exemplified this by presiding at the working of the Fifteen Sections at the Israel Lodge of Instruction a few days ago . The only ceremony named upon the summons was a passing , which was not worked , owing to the non-appearance of the brother interested . The minutes of the last regular and an emergency meeting were submitted and confirmed , the
Secretary announced a satisfactory interim condition of the lodge finances , and the brethren then proceeded to receive and subsequently to adopt the recommendations of the Bye-Laws Committee . „ . Some other business of purely lodge interest next occupied considerable time , and after " Hearty good wishes " lodge was closed , and Bro . Walter ' s skill and resources as
a host were put to the test , with a satisfactory result to all concerned . The evening being far advanced , after grace was said , and the lodge possessing in Bro . Seddon , P . M ., a capital musician , and many good singers , Bro . Taylor , VV . M ., set the good example of short speeches , and enabled Bros . Tait , Cotter , Berry , Stephens , Hawes , Etheridge , Symes , Wood , Read , and others to furnish some capital songs , and a very pleasant evening was passed .
HYDE PARK LODGE ( No . 1425 ) . —A meeting was held on Thursday , the 1 st inst ., at the Westbourne Hotel , Craven-road , Paddington , VV ., when there were present Bros . James Stephens , W . M . ; C . Powell , S . W . ; C . Coleman , as J . W . ; W . Langridge , Treas . ; G . Read , P . M . 425 and 511 , Sec ; A . T . Hayes , S . D . ; J . T . Mickelburgh , P . M ., D . C ; J . R . Allman , I . G . j W .
Clark , Org . ; A . C . Stephens and H . Curtis , Stwds . ; and J . Gullock , Tyler ; C . Hunt , I . P . M . ; D . F . Gellion , P . M . j VV . Craig , P . M . ; W . H . Chalfont , P . M . ; W . H . Chappell , W . Bailey , H . E . Schwartz , J . Hoare , John Hutchings , A . Snell , John Sherry , J . H . Dew . andJ . Tapp . Visitors : Bros . F . G . Baker , P . M . 733 ; W . Clark , 90 ; W . A . Scurrah , W . M . 204 S ; G . Dorsett , 172 ; W . Drew ,
733 ; S . J . Humfress , 733 ; H . E . Dehane , I . P . M . 1543 , P . P . G . S . D . Essex ; A . J . Burr , P . M . 1612 ; J . Wells , Sec . 1612 ; J . H . Harvey , W . M . 25 ; J . Cruttenden , 779 ; Capt . A . Nicols , P . M . 1974 , P . D . G . S . of W . Punjab ; F . Foxley , P . M . 173 ; and J . McCullagh , 1404 . The lodge was opened in due form , and the minutes of the last lodge meeting were read and confirmed . Bro .
Chappell having been raised , a ballot was taken for Messrs . J . H . Dew and John Sherry , which proving unanimous in their favour , they were impressively initiated into the mysteries of the Craft . Bro . J . Cruttenden , a founder and P . M . of the lodge , having , through indisposition , gone into the country to reside , was unanimously elected an honorary member . After " Hearty good wishes " from the visitors ,
the lodge was closed in due form , and the brethren adjourned to an admirably served banquet , at the conclusion of which , after a few introductory remarks , the usual loyal and Masonic toasts were proposed by the W . M ., and heartily received by the brethren .
The I . P . M ., Bro . Hunt , in proposing "The W . M . ' s Health , " reverted to what he had said of him at his election as VV . M . —that he would not only prove a good worker , but also a good ruler , and the brethren could now see for themselves his estimate was being fully borne out , and concluded by calling upon the assembly to heartily accept the
toast . The Worshipful Master thanked the I . P . M . and all for the kindness that had been lavished upon him . He had laboured hard to acquire his knowledge , and was glad he was rewarded by meeting with so marked and hearty reception as had just been accorded to him , and it would be his earnest endeavour to continue to merit their approba-1 tion as long as he belonged to the Hyde Park Lodge .
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The Worshipful Master , in proposing the toast of the evening— "The Initiates "—said without the infusion of new blood into their lodges they must become extinct ; but he desired to say that calibre and position , as well as undoubted and unblemished reputation , should always be possessed by those proposed for Freemasonry . He had himself proposed eight out of the 10 candidates last year , and was pleased to say all of them could take any office in
the lodge he might be called upon at a moment's notice , and considered that the pattern set by them was remarkable , and if only copied by the initiates would in due time lead them to become brilliant Masons . He was also gratified that Bro . Dew was a good musician and a life-long abstainer , which augured well for the future . Bro . Dew expressed his thanks to them all , and was much impressed with the interesting ceremony he had gone
through that evening , and the insight he had obtained tended already to produce a desire in him to dive deeply into its mysteries , and trusted he would be a credit to the lodge . Visitors , the VV . M . said , were received at all times with great cordiality at the Hyde Park Lodge , and they had gone away over and over again satisfied with the brotherly love that has and does exist among the members of the
lodge , and hoped those visitors present that evening would do so also , and concluded by calling for a hearty response to the toast , coupling with it the names of Bros . Harvey , Scurrah , Nicols , Dehane , and Foxley . Bro . Harvey shortly thanked the W . M . for the hearty reception of the visitors , and also for the pleasure and instruction he had received from the able working he had witnessed .
Bro . Scurrah said he took a deep interest in everything Masonic , and he could certainly congratulate them all in having a W . M . who knew his work and did it , and was sure that all would be pleased to obey the W . yl . ' s summons to attend . Bro . Capt . Nicols expressed his gratification at the good work he had witnessed , and , after 26 years' experience , hoped the W . M . would not object to him telling the
brethren that there was in his lodge in India a very good rule , which was to transact the private business of the lodge without the presence of visitors , and hoped he should see it established in this country , which could easily be done . Bro . Dehane hoped the officers would continue to take advantage of the Monday evening before each lodge meeting set apart for them at the lodge of instruction , whicli would for the future meet at its new quarters , the
Porchester Arms Hotel , Leinstcr-place , Cleveland-gardens , W ., and they would there get instruction from as able a Preceptor as existed in the Craft , and concluded by cordially endorcing all that which had been said by those who preceded him in returning thanks . Bro . Foxley , who said he was present at the installation of the W . M ., expressed his satisfaction at the excellent working of his friend , Bro . Stephens , and the hearty reception and bountiful hospitality extended to the visitors , and
was sure unity and concord could not fail to continue under so genial a Master as now presided over them . " The Officers " toast was received with much applause , the W . M . taking them individually , and expressing his warm approval and thanks for the way they one and all had assisted him in carrying out his duties . Songs were given by Bros . Allman , Dew , Schwartz , Drew , and Hoare , accompanied by Bros . Windeyer , Clark , and Drew , adding { to the pleasure of the evening , which was concluded by the Tyler ' s toast .
MARQUIS OF RIPON LODGE ( No . 1 489 ) . —The installation meeting of the above lodge was held on the 2 nd inst ., at the Metropolitan Asylums' Almshouses , Ball ' s Pond-road , Dalston , N . Bro . W . Gray , W . M ., was capitally supported by Bros . Edwin George , S . W ., W . M . elect ; C . H . Fisher , J . W . j J . E . Halford , P . M ., Treas . j B . G . Poulton , I . G . ; Past Masters Tovell , T . Hastings , and Miller ; J . H . Clare , E . Ashby , G . Beck , R . I .
Campbell , R . H . Clack , VV . T . Grout , T . Glover , J . | . Patient , S . A . Calderson , T . White , C . Cohen , M . G . Bromley , T . Blundell , H . Patient , and others . Visitors : Bros . E . Morris , 51 ; H . Forsstom , 917 ; J . Smith , P . M . i 93 » H . J . Woodward , 1362 j C . M . Gray , P . M . 1920 ; G . J . Pope , J . W . 1364 ; J . W . Garwood , 193 ; J . Manger , J . W . 1017 ; G . Gwynne , 1613 ; G . H . Stephens , P . M . 1623 ( Freemason ); and others .
Considerable success has attended the period of office o £ Bro . Gray , VV . M ., and his endeavous to resuscitate 14 S 9 have been attended with good results to the lodge . In this good work Bro . Gray has been favoured with the warm cooperation of all the brethren , and particularly , and to a valuable degree , by the assistance of Bro . E . George , W . M . elect , who , besides proving an efficient S . Warden , most ably undertook and discharged the Secretarial duties
of the lodge . From this , and from the fact that Bro . Gray is newl y appointed the Secretary , we augur the realisation of as highly successful a future as we wish to it . All preliminary business having been disposed of , Bro . Gray proceeded to finish a capital year of working by installing his successor , Bro . Edwin George , W . M . elect , who was duly presented and obligated . Subsequently , in a Board of _ Installed Masters . Bro . Georee was inducted into the chair of
K . S . in ancient and solemn form . On the admission of the brethren the usual honours were paid , and Bro . George appointed his officers as follows : Bros . Fisher , S . W . ; Patient , J . W . ; Walford , P . M ., Treas . ; Wm . Gray , I . P . M ., Sec ; Patient , jun ., S . D . j Poulton , J . D . ; Beck , I . G . j Clack , D . C , j Bromley and Clare , Stewards ; Campbell , Org . j and J . J . March , P . M ., Tyler . Bro . H . Forss , W . M . 917 , and other Past Masters rendered
great assistance during the important ceremony . The Audit Committee next submitted their report , which was satisfactorily adopted , and , after the usual expressions of good wishes , lodge was closed . After a necessary interval to prepare the tables , a really capital banquet was provided by Bro . Altardyce , which , for quality and service , was calculated to afford entire satisfaction . The banquet at an end , the W . M ., in brief and
expressive terms , gave the usual toasts seriatim , all of which were duly honoured , and the speeches of the brethren being wisely brief , afforded time for them to display their vocal abilities to the enjoyment of all present . During these proceedings Bro . Wm . Gray , I . P . M ., wasthe recipient of a well earned mark of esteem of the brethren , which took the shape of a handsome Past Master sjewel , of elegant design . We congratulate No . 1489 upon the marked improvement made manifest at the close of Bro . Gray ' s adminis-