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Stewards' Lists.

NORTH WALES . Lodge £ s . d . 1336 Bro . T . Sumi . al 30 o 0 Unattached Bro . Dr . H . J . Llovd ... — „ E . Roberts , M . A . ... 2100

Ledge OXFORDSHIRE . 340 Bro . *| . Goold ... " ) 340 „ J . F . Griffith > 127 1 6 34 " „ J . Freeman ... J

357 „ R . C . Parr , B . A . ... 52 10 o 47 S „ H . Collison 17 17 o 1036 „ , G . A . Jacobsen ... 10 10 o ' 399 > i T . Runeay 29 11 6 1895 > , J- C . Walker ... 1200 2414 „ A . J . Herbert ... 10 4 o

SHROPSHIRE . Lodge 117 Bro . S . Withers , jun . ... 10 10 o 611 •„ E . H . Richards ... 47 5 o 1621 „ W . L . Southwell ... 15 15 o

STAFFORDSHIRE . Lodge 347 Bro . H . Smith ... "* \ 460 „ W . Lycett ... 539 i » H . H . McConnall 624 „ F . Thompson 6 9 6 „ I . W . Hemming

6 9 6 „ H Hatchett 696 „ A . D . Bflcher 6 9 6 „ E . H . Clarke ]> - 525 o 0 G 9 6 „ C . Thompson 6 9 6 „ W . A . Walton 2149 „ T . Taylor ... 2149 „ A . Baines ... 2 S 4 S , " , H . P . Smith-Unattached Bro . G . C . Kent ... J

SUFFOLK . Lodge 71 Bro . Wm . John Wilton ... 162 15 o 114 „ Valentine D . Colchester 42 o o 37 6 „ F . Saward G 3 o o 376 „ Buckingham Bird ... 6 3 o o

388 „ A . E . Smith ( see Lodge 1983 ) ... — 516 „ Fiedk . C . Lambert ... 73 10 o 929 „ Edward Cadge ... 78 15 o 959 „ Edward Hills ... 125 9 6 ' 452 »» Joseph E . Cook ... 51 19 6 19 S 3 „ A . E . Smith ( see also

Lodge 3 88 ) ... iGS o o 2810 „ G . H . Garrett ... 52 10 o Unattached Bro . Rev . C . E . Baines ... 10 10 o

SURREY . Lodge 1 > 49 Bro . Talbot Kyle G 4 o o ' 347 » Geo . R . Saunders ... 500 1851 „ Geo . J . E . Bratt ... 123 6 G

„ » M . J . A . Bentley ... — „ * Aithur Stanley ... — 1872 „ Heibert K . Baker ... J 234 ,, J . Wm . Stevens , F . S . I 21 o o 2521 „ Aithur Grace ... 29 8 o

SUSSEX . Lodge 38 Bro . J . R . Newman ... 65 4 6 Chapter 38 Comp . E . H . Staffurth Lidge ( see Lodge 1726 ) —

40 Bro . G . H . Gaze 26 5 o 3 ' 5 11 Wm . Edward Nash ... 21 o o 811 „ Rev . Seymour Penzer 3 6 15 0 916 ,, Hy . Colgate 21 o o 1110 „ Darcy Dendy ... 10 10 0 1465 ,, Montague G . S .

Pitcher 41 9 G 1726 „ E . H . Staffurth ( see also Chapter 38 ) ... 36 15 o 1 S 21 „ H . W . Ingledew ... 27 16 6 1 S 21 „ Barnett Marks ... 10 10 o 1 S 29 „ W . P . Smith ... 10 10 o 1 S 42 „ Major H . W . H . C .

Elwes ... ... 21 o o 2434 „ A . H . Thomas ... 11 iS 3 26 7 6 „ Frederic Schreiner ... 42 15 G 2676 „ A . P . Sherwood ... 31 10 0 Unattached Bio . Thomas B . Colbran 10 10 o „ Alfred Colling , ... 10 10 0 „ Paul Coronico

WARWICKSHIRE . Lodge 43 Bro . S . Abrahams ... 34 2 6 43 11 "John VV . Beaufort ... — 43 „ S . J . Davis 10 10 o 74 11 J- SlatT Foster " J 74 •J- Coul-on Nia . 1 ( , „ .. C 2

, 74 , " Harold Harcourt \ ' " 74 „ Allan B . Booth J 302 ,, Chas . Meiklejuhn ... 3 G 15 o 794 „ Felix " ones *) 79 } " C . Y . R . Bedford j V 5 ° 8 S 7 „ N . H . Turner ... 3 G 15 o 1010 „ Geo . H . Sheaff

1031 „ I . B . Young 31 10 o 1163 „ E . A . Robinson 1163 „ Joseph MattVews ... 10 10 o ' 474 >¦ Fred Buhner ... | 1 G 44 „ Thos . Ratchff ... 2 G 5 o ; Unattached ! Bro . Richard Fenwick ... 10 10 o i

WORCESTER * : HIKE . The Province Bro . VV . T . Page 63 o o YORKSHIRE ( NORTH-EAST ) . fhe Province Bto . E . Fox-Thomas „ . G 4 iG o

Stewards' Lists.

Lodge £ s , d . 1513 Bro . Jrhn G . Wallis ... 10 10 0 232 S „ Aithur Gavin Stevenson 11 10 c Unattached Bre . * J . H . Harrowing ,

C . C YORKSHIRE ( WEST DIVISION ) . The Province Bro . W . Blackburn , J . P . „ Hy . Slade Childe ... Lodge 139 Bro . G . W . Hawksley ...

154 ,, Robert Rowand 1 = 4 „ Trevor C . Edwards 154 „ Robert H . Longbotham ' 54 » Wm . Townend 154 > i Henry Cookson ¦ 54 „ Wm . Aked Statter ,

J . P 154 „ Fred . Lee , J . P . 154 „ Major Geo . Bolton , J-P 154 „ Percy C . Greaves ... 154 „ Henry Chalker 154 .. Edmd . Stonehouse ,

J . P 154 „ Percy S . Cradock ... 2 S 9 ,, Albert Barrett 290 ,, E . H . Sellers 290 „ Wm . Blamires 306 ,, Geo . Wm . Longfield Chapter 30 S Comp . Robt . F . Boothby

Lodge 495 Bro . Wm . Nelson Pearson 495 n John Robert Green ... 495 „ Thomas B . Loxley .,, 495 i > Alfred Ridge 495 i > George W . Goodyear 827 „ Sam Ellis S 27 „ J . M . Oldroyd

S 27 „ John Tweedale 904 „ Frederick Cleeves ... 904 „ Hy . G . Baker 904 „ Dr . Chas . A . Locke 904 „ John F . Cleeves 904 „ P . Bancrolt Coward 910 ,, Ambler Davies 974 „ Wm . Chas . Lupton ,

J . P 974 ,, Jno . Edward Fawcett 974 11 Jonathan Knowles ... 974 11 juln . A . B . Shalders 974 „ Jas . Hy . Howarth ... 974 „ Edgar H . Barraclough 974 „ Frank Taylor

974 „ Herbert A . Foster ... 1019 „ Major H . G . E . Green , V . D . ... 1019 „ Harry Plews 1019 ,, Jeremiah Dunnill ... 1019 „ Harry Alex . Halliwell 1042 „ Frederick Bagshaw

1042 „ George Fitton 1102 „ Thomas Gaukroger Howell 1102 „ George C . Hirst ... 1102 „ Wm . Wilson 1102 „ Walter Bailey 1102 „ John Barker 1108 „ Fred . Chas . Dawson

1214 „ J . S . Sheard 1214 „ H . \ V . Day 1221 „ J . Elston Cawthorn 1221 „ C . E . Brotherton ... 1221 „ W . Squires I 22 i „ I . P . Moxon 1221 „ Benj . Greaves 12 3 1 „ Arthur William Law

' 239 ., George Wragg ' 239 , 1 James Hastings 1239 „ Geo . L . Wood 1239 „ A . G . M . Jack 1239 , 1 J- Bigein 1239 „ F . S . H . Wilson ... 1311 „ Henry G . Blackburn 1 3 11 „ A . W . May Robson

14 G 2 ,, W . J . Asquith 1462 „ H . S . Jessop I 5 ' 3 11 Tom Webster 22 G 3 „ A . L . Phillips 22 G 3 „ Dr . V . G . S . Dearden 22 G 3 „ A . Howe 22 G 3 „ G . A . Shipinan 226 3 „ J . M . Moulson

22 G 3 „ I . S . Fenton 2263 „ F . W . Johnson 22 G 3 „ L . G . Reynolds 22 G 3 „ T . Abbi , tt 22 G 3 „ T . II . I'irth 226 3 „ C . C . Walker 22 O 3 „ J . Sutton

2- 'fiS ,, Kdwin B . Glossop ... 22 GS „ Lieut .-Colonel E . S . Tczer 2 3 21 „ J . B . Fearnley 2 3 21 „ J . W . Bland

249 ' 11 J- Stokes 2 . 191 „ C . F . Brindley 2551 „ VV . Sissons 255 " II A . Senior 255 S „ J . W . Vessey 2 ' \> i „ H . Walker Total 1 G 50 o o

GUERNSEY AND ALDERNEY . The Province Bro . Rev . A . A . Henley 23 19 o Lodge 593 Bro . E . VV , Livesey . „ 52 10 o

Stewards' Lists.

JERSEY . The Province £ s . d . Bro . M . Le Cronier ... 1 S 3 15 o COLONIAL AND FOREIGN . Lodge CHINA . 1026 Bro . C . W . Spriggs ( see also Kent , Lodge 1464 ) —

* IIH-IIHU' < 1 in l . odgc or Provincial List . SUMMARY OF THE PROVINCES .

£ s . d . Berkshire 320 5 o Buckinghamshire 375 3 o Cambridgeshire 31 10 o Cornwall 131 5 o

Derbyshire 764 6 6 Devonshire ... 31 10 0 Dorsetshire ... 52 10 o Durham 2 SS 15 0 Essex 359 7 o Gloucestershire 219 g o Hampshire and Isle of Wight 329 17 6 Hertfordshire

45 S o o Kent 6275 _ 6 Lancashire ( E . D . ) 273 o o Lancashire ( W . D . ) 131 15 o Lincolnshire 54 12 o Middlesex 715 4 o Monmouthshire 10 10 o 279 STEWARDS—LONDON 410 STEWARDS—PROVINCES , & c .

Stewards' Lists.

BRITISH GUIANA . Lodge £ s . a 1411 Bro . Sir Berry Cusack-Smith , K . C . M . G . CONSTANTINOPLE . Lodge 6 S 7 Bro . C . Pulman ( see also Northumberland ) 31 i 0 0

£ s . a Norfolk 226 o 0 Northants and Hunts 230 7 0 Northumberland ... ... 47 5 0 Nottinghamshire 10 10 Q

North Wales 51 0 0 Oxfordshire 258 10 0 Shropshire 73 i 0 0 Staffordshire 525 0 n Suffolk 836 4 0 Surrey 26 4 7 5 Sussex 43 c iQ ,

Warwickshire 309 4 5 Worcestershire ... 6 3 _ _ Yorkshire ( N . and E . ) ... 86 16 0 Yorkshire ( West ) 1650 0 0 Guernsey and Alderney ... 76 9 0 _? " ** £ •t . 'S 3 15 0 Foreign Stations 31 i 0 „ ... £ 10 , 266 17 6 16 , 252 19 9

6 S 9 STEWARDS GRAND TOTAL ... ... £ 26 , 519 17 3

Bro . Sir J * B . MONCKTON , in replying to the toast , said : The Chairman had most eloquently proposed the toast , but Bro . Hedges had made a speech that evening , although it was a long one , which was interesting , and as an oration it was magnificent , and they had nothing but words of gratitude for it . Those on the Board of Management were the Stewards of the brethren , and carried out the work the brethren had set

them to do . His lordship had said it was well done . He ( Sir J . Monckton ) must say one thing—that as long as the Craft gave its funds in so splendid a manner , the Board of Management would have nothing to do but to accept the work thoroughly . ( Applause . ) He then proposed "The . Health of the Chairman , the Pro Grand Master , " and what came home to many of them " The Provincial Grand Master for Kent . " There was no

better Mason than his lordship , as those who attended the Grand Lodge knew , and the brethren of his province would not change him for the best man in the world . In proposing his lordship ' s health he could not omit one word of reference to her ladyship . On Monday she presented the prizes , which was done with a charm and graciousness which would last for years to come . The eloquent speech which her ladyship made right off her own bat was a grand object lesson to the Girls that woman has a tongue , and

knows how to use it . The speech of Lady Amherst was being printed , and he was quite sure that Bro . Hedges would be glad to give copies . It ought to be framed , and the Girls would have a copy . They were told to do in after life how to win a husband and keep him . ( Laughter . ) Let him say one thing more before he sat down . The prizes had been distributed . Lad y Amherst took the prizes to the Girls who were in the infirmary , to the little one in bed , and gave her the prize herself . That was a true womanly trait if ever there was one . ( Applause . )

Earl AMHERST in reply said it gave him great pleasure to be there on behalf of one of the great Masonic Institutions- He had to thank all the brethren who had sent up sums which they had heard recorded . He had to thank the Province of Kent , not for the first time , on these occasions , for having backed him up and made his Chairmanship , a marked success . They had been good enough on this occasion

to give more than ; £ 6 ooo to the charity , and he thanked them sincerely for it . To the other Stewards he recorded his grateful thanks for their support . They had had a great subscription which would enable them to put by to meet future lean years . His position of Pro Grand . Master and Provincial Grand Master , entailed certain duties , but it was well worth a man ' s while to do those duties to the utmost on behalf

of such an institution as the Craft , by which they showed their utility to thc outer world . They showed by the Institutions they kept up what a strong body they were . It was well worth any man ' s time and trouble to do all he could on behalf of such a glorious institution as the Craft . He thanked the brethren for making his duties very light and very pleasant . In all lodges he went to he found the cordial and hearty support of all the Masons he met , which encouraged him to do all he coald during the few

years that he mi ght remain as their Pro Grand Master . ( Applause ) . Bro . W . C . LUITON ( Mayor of Bradford ) proposed " The Other Masonic Institutions . " West Yorkshire once sent up . £ 6130 ; but that had now been exceeded by Kent . West Yorkshire must now emulate that example . He would endeavour to stir up West Yorkshire . Bro . J . M . MCLEOD , P . G . S . B ., Sec . R . M . I . B ., responded . The Bays ' School Festival would be on June 2 (> th , when Bro . W . Beach , M . P ., would preside , and he asked the brethren on that occasion to beat the Girls ' record .

The brethren then adjourned to the Temple , where a concert under the direction of Bro . Arthur Barlow was given . The artistes were Mrs . Helen Trust , Miss Emily Foxcroft , Bro . W ills Page , Bro . Arthur Barlow , Mi * Louise Nanney ( solo violin ) , Bro . Alexander Watson ( recitations ) , Bro . Mel B . Spurr ( musical sketch ) , and Bro . Herbert L . Cooke ( at the piano ) . The Grand pianofortes were kindly lent by Messrs . S . and P . Erard ( Bro . Daniel Mayer ) . ? —

ANALYSIS OF THE RETURNS .

With such an array of figures as the foregoing there is no need for any pf ** face , and we plunge at once m medias res . The number of ladies and brethren who took part in Wednesday ' s Festival as Stewards was 68 9 , or less by between 70 and 80 than last year , but the sum total they raised was greater by about 1

. * 3500 . London , with 279 Stewards , compiled . t ' 10 , 266 17 s . 6 d ., and the Provinces and a few Foreign Stations , represented by 410 Stewards , returned i ' 16 , 252 igs . 9 d-i the total from the two sections of the Board being £ 26 , 519 17 s . 3 d ., or rather more than CIOOQ in excess of what was subscribed at the Benevolent Festival in February .

LONDON , as we have said , contributed towards this grand result i ' 10 , 266 17 s . 6 d ., the number , of its representatives being 279 , of whom O 7 were unattached , 10 ladies , and one -

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Stewards' Lists.

NORTH WALES . Lodge £ s . d . 1336 Bro . T . Sumi . al 30 o 0 Unattached Bro . Dr . H . J . Llovd ... — „ E . Roberts , M . A . ... 2100

Ledge OXFORDSHIRE . 340 Bro . *| . Goold ... " ) 340 „ J . F . Griffith > 127 1 6 34 " „ J . Freeman ... J

357 „ R . C . Parr , B . A . ... 52 10 o 47 S „ H . Collison 17 17 o 1036 „ , G . A . Jacobsen ... 10 10 o ' 399 > i T . Runeay 29 11 6 1895 > , J- C . Walker ... 1200 2414 „ A . J . Herbert ... 10 4 o

SHROPSHIRE . Lodge 117 Bro . S . Withers , jun . ... 10 10 o 611 •„ E . H . Richards ... 47 5 o 1621 „ W . L . Southwell ... 15 15 o

STAFFORDSHIRE . Lodge 347 Bro . H . Smith ... "* \ 460 „ W . Lycett ... 539 i » H . H . McConnall 624 „ F . Thompson 6 9 6 „ I . W . Hemming

6 9 6 „ H Hatchett 696 „ A . D . Bflcher 6 9 6 „ E . H . Clarke ]> - 525 o 0 G 9 6 „ C . Thompson 6 9 6 „ W . A . Walton 2149 „ T . Taylor ... 2149 „ A . Baines ... 2 S 4 S , " , H . P . Smith-Unattached Bro . G . C . Kent ... J

SUFFOLK . Lodge 71 Bro . Wm . John Wilton ... 162 15 o 114 „ Valentine D . Colchester 42 o o 37 6 „ F . Saward G 3 o o 376 „ Buckingham Bird ... 6 3 o o

388 „ A . E . Smith ( see Lodge 1983 ) ... — 516 „ Fiedk . C . Lambert ... 73 10 o 929 „ Edward Cadge ... 78 15 o 959 „ Edward Hills ... 125 9 6 ' 452 »» Joseph E . Cook ... 51 19 6 19 S 3 „ A . E . Smith ( see also

Lodge 3 88 ) ... iGS o o 2810 „ G . H . Garrett ... 52 10 o Unattached Bro . Rev . C . E . Baines ... 10 10 o

SURREY . Lodge 1 > 49 Bro . Talbot Kyle G 4 o o ' 347 » Geo . R . Saunders ... 500 1851 „ Geo . J . E . Bratt ... 123 6 G

„ » M . J . A . Bentley ... — „ * Aithur Stanley ... — 1872 „ Heibert K . Baker ... J 234 ,, J . Wm . Stevens , F . S . I 21 o o 2521 „ Aithur Grace ... 29 8 o

SUSSEX . Lodge 38 Bro . J . R . Newman ... 65 4 6 Chapter 38 Comp . E . H . Staffurth Lidge ( see Lodge 1726 ) —

40 Bro . G . H . Gaze 26 5 o 3 ' 5 11 Wm . Edward Nash ... 21 o o 811 „ Rev . Seymour Penzer 3 6 15 0 916 ,, Hy . Colgate 21 o o 1110 „ Darcy Dendy ... 10 10 0 1465 ,, Montague G . S .

Pitcher 41 9 G 1726 „ E . H . Staffurth ( see also Chapter 38 ) ... 36 15 o 1 S 21 „ H . W . Ingledew ... 27 16 6 1 S 21 „ Barnett Marks ... 10 10 o 1 S 29 „ W . P . Smith ... 10 10 o 1 S 42 „ Major H . W . H . C .

Elwes ... ... 21 o o 2434 „ A . H . Thomas ... 11 iS 3 26 7 6 „ Frederic Schreiner ... 42 15 G 2676 „ A . P . Sherwood ... 31 10 0 Unattached Bio . Thomas B . Colbran 10 10 o „ Alfred Colling , ... 10 10 0 „ Paul Coronico

WARWICKSHIRE . Lodge 43 Bro . S . Abrahams ... 34 2 6 43 11 "John VV . Beaufort ... — 43 „ S . J . Davis 10 10 o 74 11 J- SlatT Foster " J 74 •J- Coul-on Nia . 1 ( , „ .. C 2

, 74 , " Harold Harcourt \ ' " 74 „ Allan B . Booth J 302 ,, Chas . Meiklejuhn ... 3 G 15 o 794 „ Felix " ones *) 79 } " C . Y . R . Bedford j V 5 ° 8 S 7 „ N . H . Turner ... 3 G 15 o 1010 „ Geo . H . Sheaff

1031 „ I . B . Young 31 10 o 1163 „ E . A . Robinson 1163 „ Joseph MattVews ... 10 10 o ' 474 >¦ Fred Buhner ... | 1 G 44 „ Thos . Ratchff ... 2 G 5 o ; Unattached ! Bro . Richard Fenwick ... 10 10 o i

WORCESTER * : HIKE . The Province Bro . VV . T . Page 63 o o YORKSHIRE ( NORTH-EAST ) . fhe Province Bto . E . Fox-Thomas „ . G 4 iG o

Stewards' Lists.

Lodge £ s , d . 1513 Bro . Jrhn G . Wallis ... 10 10 0 232 S „ Aithur Gavin Stevenson 11 10 c Unattached Bre . * J . H . Harrowing ,

C . C YORKSHIRE ( WEST DIVISION ) . The Province Bro . W . Blackburn , J . P . „ Hy . Slade Childe ... Lodge 139 Bro . G . W . Hawksley ...

154 ,, Robert Rowand 1 = 4 „ Trevor C . Edwards 154 „ Robert H . Longbotham ' 54 » Wm . Townend 154 > i Henry Cookson ¦ 54 „ Wm . Aked Statter ,

J . P 154 „ Fred . Lee , J . P . 154 „ Major Geo . Bolton , J-P 154 „ Percy C . Greaves ... 154 „ Henry Chalker 154 .. Edmd . Stonehouse ,

J . P 154 „ Percy S . Cradock ... 2 S 9 ,, Albert Barrett 290 ,, E . H . Sellers 290 „ Wm . Blamires 306 ,, Geo . Wm . Longfield Chapter 30 S Comp . Robt . F . Boothby

Lodge 495 Bro . Wm . Nelson Pearson 495 n John Robert Green ... 495 „ Thomas B . Loxley .,, 495 i > Alfred Ridge 495 i > George W . Goodyear 827 „ Sam Ellis S 27 „ J . M . Oldroyd

S 27 „ John Tweedale 904 „ Frederick Cleeves ... 904 „ Hy . G . Baker 904 „ Dr . Chas . A . Locke 904 „ John F . Cleeves 904 „ P . Bancrolt Coward 910 ,, Ambler Davies 974 „ Wm . Chas . Lupton ,

J . P 974 ,, Jno . Edward Fawcett 974 11 Jonathan Knowles ... 974 11 juln . A . B . Shalders 974 „ Jas . Hy . Howarth ... 974 „ Edgar H . Barraclough 974 „ Frank Taylor

974 „ Herbert A . Foster ... 1019 „ Major H . G . E . Green , V . D . ... 1019 „ Harry Plews 1019 ,, Jeremiah Dunnill ... 1019 „ Harry Alex . Halliwell 1042 „ Frederick Bagshaw

1042 „ George Fitton 1102 „ Thomas Gaukroger Howell 1102 „ George C . Hirst ... 1102 „ Wm . Wilson 1102 „ Walter Bailey 1102 „ John Barker 1108 „ Fred . Chas . Dawson

1214 „ J . S . Sheard 1214 „ H . \ V . Day 1221 „ J . Elston Cawthorn 1221 „ C . E . Brotherton ... 1221 „ W . Squires I 22 i „ I . P . Moxon 1221 „ Benj . Greaves 12 3 1 „ Arthur William Law

' 239 ., George Wragg ' 239 , 1 James Hastings 1239 „ Geo . L . Wood 1239 „ A . G . M . Jack 1239 , 1 J- Bigein 1239 „ F . S . H . Wilson ... 1311 „ Henry G . Blackburn 1 3 11 „ A . W . May Robson

14 G 2 ,, W . J . Asquith 1462 „ H . S . Jessop I 5 ' 3 11 Tom Webster 22 G 3 „ A . L . Phillips 22 G 3 „ Dr . V . G . S . Dearden 22 G 3 „ A . Howe 22 G 3 „ G . A . Shipinan 226 3 „ J . M . Moulson

22 G 3 „ I . S . Fenton 2263 „ F . W . Johnson 22 G 3 „ L . G . Reynolds 22 G 3 „ T . Abbi , tt 22 G 3 „ T . II . I'irth 226 3 „ C . C . Walker 22 O 3 „ J . Sutton

2- 'fiS ,, Kdwin B . Glossop ... 22 GS „ Lieut .-Colonel E . S . Tczer 2 3 21 „ J . B . Fearnley 2 3 21 „ J . W . Bland

249 ' 11 J- Stokes 2 . 191 „ C . F . Brindley 2551 „ VV . Sissons 255 " II A . Senior 255 S „ J . W . Vessey 2 ' \> i „ H . Walker Total 1 G 50 o o

GUERNSEY AND ALDERNEY . The Province Bro . Rev . A . A . Henley 23 19 o Lodge 593 Bro . E . VV , Livesey . „ 52 10 o

Stewards' Lists.

JERSEY . The Province £ s . d . Bro . M . Le Cronier ... 1 S 3 15 o COLONIAL AND FOREIGN . Lodge CHINA . 1026 Bro . C . W . Spriggs ( see also Kent , Lodge 1464 ) —

* IIH-IIHU' < 1 in l . odgc or Provincial List . SUMMARY OF THE PROVINCES .

£ s . d . Berkshire 320 5 o Buckinghamshire 375 3 o Cambridgeshire 31 10 o Cornwall 131 5 o

Derbyshire 764 6 6 Devonshire ... 31 10 0 Dorsetshire ... 52 10 o Durham 2 SS 15 0 Essex 359 7 o Gloucestershire 219 g o Hampshire and Isle of Wight 329 17 6 Hertfordshire

45 S o o Kent 6275 _ 6 Lancashire ( E . D . ) 273 o o Lancashire ( W . D . ) 131 15 o Lincolnshire 54 12 o Middlesex 715 4 o Monmouthshire 10 10 o 279 STEWARDS—LONDON 410 STEWARDS—PROVINCES , & c .

Stewards' Lists.

BRITISH GUIANA . Lodge £ s . a 1411 Bro . Sir Berry Cusack-Smith , K . C . M . G . CONSTANTINOPLE . Lodge 6 S 7 Bro . C . Pulman ( see also Northumberland ) 31 i 0 0

£ s . a Norfolk 226 o 0 Northants and Hunts 230 7 0 Northumberland ... ... 47 5 0 Nottinghamshire 10 10 Q

North Wales 51 0 0 Oxfordshire 258 10 0 Shropshire 73 i 0 0 Staffordshire 525 0 n Suffolk 836 4 0 Surrey 26 4 7 5 Sussex 43 c iQ ,

Warwickshire 309 4 5 Worcestershire ... 6 3 _ _ Yorkshire ( N . and E . ) ... 86 16 0 Yorkshire ( West ) 1650 0 0 Guernsey and Alderney ... 76 9 0 _? " ** £ •t . 'S 3 15 0 Foreign Stations 31 i 0 „ ... £ 10 , 266 17 6 16 , 252 19 9

6 S 9 STEWARDS GRAND TOTAL ... ... £ 26 , 519 17 3

Bro . Sir J * B . MONCKTON , in replying to the toast , said : The Chairman had most eloquently proposed the toast , but Bro . Hedges had made a speech that evening , although it was a long one , which was interesting , and as an oration it was magnificent , and they had nothing but words of gratitude for it . Those on the Board of Management were the Stewards of the brethren , and carried out the work the brethren had set

them to do . His lordship had said it was well done . He ( Sir J . Monckton ) must say one thing—that as long as the Craft gave its funds in so splendid a manner , the Board of Management would have nothing to do but to accept the work thoroughly . ( Applause . ) He then proposed "The . Health of the Chairman , the Pro Grand Master , " and what came home to many of them " The Provincial Grand Master for Kent . " There was no

better Mason than his lordship , as those who attended the Grand Lodge knew , and the brethren of his province would not change him for the best man in the world . In proposing his lordship ' s health he could not omit one word of reference to her ladyship . On Monday she presented the prizes , which was done with a charm and graciousness which would last for years to come . The eloquent speech which her ladyship made right off her own bat was a grand object lesson to the Girls that woman has a tongue , and

knows how to use it . The speech of Lady Amherst was being printed , and he was quite sure that Bro . Hedges would be glad to give copies . It ought to be framed , and the Girls would have a copy . They were told to do in after life how to win a husband and keep him . ( Laughter . ) Let him say one thing more before he sat down . The prizes had been distributed . Lad y Amherst took the prizes to the Girls who were in the infirmary , to the little one in bed , and gave her the prize herself . That was a true womanly trait if ever there was one . ( Applause . )

Earl AMHERST in reply said it gave him great pleasure to be there on behalf of one of the great Masonic Institutions- He had to thank all the brethren who had sent up sums which they had heard recorded . He had to thank the Province of Kent , not for the first time , on these occasions , for having backed him up and made his Chairmanship , a marked success . They had been good enough on this occasion

to give more than ; £ 6 ooo to the charity , and he thanked them sincerely for it . To the other Stewards he recorded his grateful thanks for their support . They had had a great subscription which would enable them to put by to meet future lean years . His position of Pro Grand . Master and Provincial Grand Master , entailed certain duties , but it was well worth a man ' s while to do those duties to the utmost on behalf

of such an institution as the Craft , by which they showed their utility to thc outer world . They showed by the Institutions they kept up what a strong body they were . It was well worth any man ' s time and trouble to do all he could on behalf of such a glorious institution as the Craft . He thanked the brethren for making his duties very light and very pleasant . In all lodges he went to he found the cordial and hearty support of all the Masons he met , which encouraged him to do all he coald during the few

years that he mi ght remain as their Pro Grand Master . ( Applause ) . Bro . W . C . LUITON ( Mayor of Bradford ) proposed " The Other Masonic Institutions . " West Yorkshire once sent up . £ 6130 ; but that had now been exceeded by Kent . West Yorkshire must now emulate that example . He would endeavour to stir up West Yorkshire . Bro . J . M . MCLEOD , P . G . S . B ., Sec . R . M . I . B ., responded . The Bays ' School Festival would be on June 2 (> th , when Bro . W . Beach , M . P ., would preside , and he asked the brethren on that occasion to beat the Girls ' record .

The brethren then adjourned to the Temple , where a concert under the direction of Bro . Arthur Barlow was given . The artistes were Mrs . Helen Trust , Miss Emily Foxcroft , Bro . W ills Page , Bro . Arthur Barlow , Mi * Louise Nanney ( solo violin ) , Bro . Alexander Watson ( recitations ) , Bro . Mel B . Spurr ( musical sketch ) , and Bro . Herbert L . Cooke ( at the piano ) . The Grand pianofortes were kindly lent by Messrs . S . and P . Erard ( Bro . Daniel Mayer ) . ? —

ANALYSIS OF THE RETURNS .

With such an array of figures as the foregoing there is no need for any pf ** face , and we plunge at once m medias res . The number of ladies and brethren who took part in Wednesday ' s Festival as Stewards was 68 9 , or less by between 70 and 80 than last year , but the sum total they raised was greater by about 1

. * 3500 . London , with 279 Stewards , compiled . t ' 10 , 266 17 s . 6 d ., and the Provinces and a few Foreign Stations , represented by 410 Stewards , returned i ' 16 , 252 igs . 9 d-i the total from the two sections of the Board being £ 26 , 519 17 s . 3 d ., or rather more than CIOOQ in excess of what was subscribed at the Benevolent Festival in February .

LONDON , as we have said , contributed towards this grand result i ' 10 , 266 17 s . 6 d ., the number , of its representatives being 279 , of whom O 7 were unattached , 10 ladies , and one -

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