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intimated a few days ago that if I could obtain nine others who would give £ 5 he would make the tenth . Brethren , with that object in view , I feel many here will place their names on this card as one of them . [ This appeal , we are happy to be in a position to state , immediately resulted in over seventy guineas being subscribed . ]
The Worshipful Master subsequently rose , and expressed how proud and p leased he was at the result . It had realized a larger sum than he dared to hope for , and he felt at a loss to express his deep feelings of gratitude to those visitors who had so nobly responded to his appeal . He tendered his and the lodge's warmest thanks , but at present he felt quite unable to convey them . Nothing but a
feeling of great responsibility would have induced him to appeal to them at such a time , and he hoped to have a future opportunity to express more fully but not more sincerely his thanks . Bro . F . Rayner , S . W ., rose , and said it afforded him much pleasure to propose the toast that had been assigned him , viz ., that of "The I . P . M ., Bro . John Bailey . " The W . M . was very fortunate in having such a zealous Mason and hard worker as Bro . Bailey had proved himself to be
as his I . P . M . during the past year , in the great undertaking which the W . M . entered into and carried out so successfully , viz ., the Masonic Exhibition . Bro . Bailey had supported him most loyally and nobly . He had given up time which might be reckoned by weeks , and thrown in an immense amount of labour before and during the Exhibition , and he well deserved all the honour the W . M . was
able to bestow on him in connection with that great event , as he had assisted the W . M . more than anyone else in immortalising the name of Chine Lodge on the roll of Masonic fame . Brethren , I give you the toast of our "I . P . M ., Bro . J . Bailey , " and feel sure you will _ show your appreciation of his past services by receiving it with the enthusiasm it deserves .
Bro . M . Linfield gave " The Visiting Brethren , " making special complimentary allusion to the presence of representatives of the Prov . Grand Lodges of Devon and Cheshire . Bro . Chapman , P . P . G . D . Devon , responding , said : It has given me great pleasure to b <; at the installation of Bro . Greenham to-day , and to be present here to-night . The efforts of mine to help your W . M . have been most
kindly alluded to to-day in lodge and now again this evening . I hope that the lodge will have another prosperous year of office under him . Bro . Hinde , P . M ., P . P . G . R ., Chester , thanked them for the opportunity given him to express his thanks to the W . M . for inviting him to be present that day . He witnessed the perfect way in which the Installing Master had done
the installation ceremony , and how well the W . VI . and officers did their work . He had never visited a lodge in which it had been performed more efficiently . He had been in Shanklin four months , and it has been one of the most pleasurable times of his life , and he hoped in the latter part of the year to come again amongst them . He should always remember the kind way in which he had been
treated in Shanklin , and not least among his pleasurable recollections would be the cordial and gracious welcome given him that day . Bro . Chapman gave a recitation on the "Three Degrees in Masonry . " It was rendered in a splendid style and listened to with profound attention , and at its conclusion Bro . Chapman received congratulations and thanks from
all . The recitation embraced the obligations ot Masonry , and was given in a very earnest manner . "The Health of the Installing Master , Bro . Francis Newman , P . P . S . G . W ., P . M ., " was proposed in a highly eulogistic speech by Bro . McQueen , who spoke of the debt of gratitude which all the Island lodges were under to Bro . Newman for assistance and advice .
In response to the toast , Bro . Newman remarked it would be affectation to say that he was not pleased to hear the kind way in which he had been so frequently referred to , but he was afraid their own good feelings towards him had led them to take too favourable a view of his services . Bro . William Judd proposed "The Past Masters , " and passed in review the services Bro . Bailey had rendered to
the lodge during his year . £ 100 was raised by voluntary loan to pay off the debt on the hall , and the present W . M ., Bro . Greenham , his most intimate friend , whom he had specially come down from London to see again installed , had also raised £ 100 . Last year he came from Manchester to see him in his proud position , and now to-day he had again that pleasure . In coupling the toast with Bro .
Bailey he felt sure he has loyally supported the W . M . during the past year , and would continue to do so again . Bro . Bailey responded , commenting upon the pleasure it had given him to supplement the efforts of the W . M . in connection with the Exhibition , the prosperity of Chine
Lodge being a matter he had at heart . If in any way he had contributed to that result he felt he was amply repaid for the trouble he had taken . The remaining Jtoasts having been given and responded to , the Tyler ' s toast brought a very successful meeting to a close .
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FIDELITY LODGE ( No . 3 ) . —A meeting of this lodge was held on Wednesday , the and inst ., at the Alfred Tavern , Roman-road , Barnsbury . Bro . Squire , W . M . of the parent lodge , occupied the chair , and was supported by Bros . Block and Gregory , as Wardens ; Ament and Larkin , Deacons ; Bleakley , I . G . ; Silvester , Treas . ; Dimsdale , Sec , ; Hemming , acting Preceptor ; and over thirty other brethren . After preliminaries , the ceremony of initiation was rehearsed ,
Bro . Silve-ter acting as candidate . Bro . Block , W . M . elect No . 3 , was then duly obligated as Master elect , after which a B . iard of Installed Masters was formed , and the ceremony of installation was rehearsed . On the return of the brethren , Bro . Block duly invested his officers , and Bro . Squire gave the charges in first-class style . The annnal election of oliicers then took place , when Bros .
Ferguson , Silvester , and Dimsdale were unanimously re-elected Preceptor , Treasurer , and Secretary for the coming vear . Th-ee Auditors were appointed , and Bro . Larkin , I . G . 3 , was elected a member . A hearty vo-e of thanks was g iven to Bro . Squire for the admirable way in which he had worked the ceremonies , and he was unanimously elected an honorary member . Lodge was then closed .
THE GREAT CITY LODGE ( No . 1426 ) . —A meeting of this lodge of instruction was held at Masons' Hall , Masons' -avenue , Coieman-street , E . G ., on Thursday , the 3 rd inst . Present : Bros . James Stevens , P . M . and Preceptor , W . M . ; Norman , S . W . ; Gwyn , j J . W . ; Rush , S . D . ; Hills , J . D . ; Woodin , l . G . ; lardine , Wells , Smith , Chatterton , Whitehouse , Pitt , Gaskin , Ball , Sec , ; and Paddle , Treas , Visitors : Bros , Sadler-Wood
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and Williams , of the Brooks Lodge , and Edward Haigh , P . M . 39 , P . G . S . The lodge was opened in the First Degree , and the minutes nf the previous meeting were read and conlirmed . The and and 3 rd Sections of the First Lecture were wo-ked by the brethren , and the ceremony of initiation was rehearsed , the Preceptor affording , at the request of several brethren , explanations of portions thereof . An agenda of work for the ensuing weekly meetings up to , and
inclusive of , March 3 I * t was arranged . The visiiors having expressed their great satisfaction with the work of the evening , and desiring membership , were elected members , and after the usual inquiries the lodge was closed . Brethren are reminded that the Preceptor's lecture on ' * The Ritual of tne Symbolic Degrees " will be given in this lodgeof instruction on Thursday next , the 17 th instant .
IVY LODGE ( No . 1441 ) . —At a special meeting of brethren at the Railway Tavern , Battersea Rise , S . W ., on Thursday , the 3 rd inst ., there were present Bros . B . Cooper , W . M . 1441 ; Higerty , W . M . 1044 , P . M . 1714 , P . J . G . D . Surrey ; Squire , P . M . 3 , 889 , P . P . G . S . B . Surrey ; Carter , P . M . 1044 j Frost , P . M . 1044 ; Ellis , S . W . 1044 ; Cow . ey , J . W . 1044 ; Beddoes , J . D . 902 ; James , Org . 902 ; Cutbul , A . D . C . 903 ; Walter , 1623 ; Prince , 902 ; Hammond , 902 ; Wright , 1158 ; George , 902 ; Gili , 902 ; and Edwards , 902 .
It was proposed by Bro . Beddoes , and seconded by Bro . George , that Bro . Carter , P . M ., take the chair—carried unanimously . Bro . George , acting Sec , pro . tem ., reported that he had taken steps to have a petition drawn to Bro . B . Cooper , W . M . 1441 , praying that he would grant them his fiat for a lodge of instruction , to be held under the license of the Ivy Lodge at the above place , and read the warrant gra . ting the same , and proposed that the best and cordial thanks ot the brethren should be recorded in the minutes of the
lodge for his kindness — seconded by Bro , James , and carried unanimously . Bro . Beddoes proposed Bro . B . Cooper , W . M ., as the Treasurer , as a mark of appreciation of his kindness in granting the warrant—seconded by Bro . James , and carried unanimously . Bro . Prince proposed Bro . George as Secretary—seconded by Bro . James , and carried unanimously . Bro . James proposed Brj . Higert > , P . M ., as Preceptor—seconded by Bro . Ellis , S . W ., and carried unanimously ; and at the request of the Preceptor for an assistant ,
it was proposed by Bro . Gill , and seconded by Bro . Wright , that Bro . Cowley be appointed Assistant Preceptor—carried . The permanent officers of the lodge being thus duly appointed , the lodge was opened in due form by Bro . Carter , P . M ., who was unanimously eLcted the first W . M ., and he proceeded to appoint his ollicers as follows : — Bros . Higerty , P . M ., S . W . ; Cowley , J . W . ; Beddoes , S . D . ; Wright , J . D . ; and uill , I . G . A draft copy of rules , based upon those of ihe Wanusworth Lodgeof Instruction ,
was then read by Bro . Adams , and , on the monon ot Bro . Wright , seconded by Bro . Hammond , were accepted , adopted , and referred to a Committee , composed of Bros . Higerty , P . M ., B . Cooper , W . M ., Jamts , and George , to be printed . The VV . M . rose for the first time . Dues were collected—entrance fees and subscription ot 16 members—18 ,. 8 J . The VV . M . rose for the second lime . It was proposed by the W . M . that Bro . Higerty be the W . M . at the succeeding meeting—sec mded by Bro . Cowley , and carried
unanimously . Bro Higerty announced th . t he would work ihe ceremony of installation . The ollicers were appointed in rotation . The W . M . rose for the third time . It was proposed by Bro . Beddoes , seconded by Bro . Higerty , and put by Bro . Cowley , that the best thanks of the brethren be recorded on the minutes to the W . M . for his able conduct of the business—passed with acclamation . Nothing further presenting itself for the good of Freemasonry , the lodge was closed .
COVENT GARDEN LODGE ( No . 1614 ) . —The usual weekl ) meeting of this lodge of instruction was held at the Criterion , Piccadilly , S . W ., on the 3 rd inst ., when there were present Bros . W . Fowles , W . M . ; B . Solomons , S . W . ; A . Clark , J . W . ; VV . Brindley , S . D . ; C . Itter , ) . D . ; H . G . Marsden , l . G . ; W . C . Smith , Preceptor ; G . Reynolds , Treas . and Sec ; T . E . Weeks , Tyler ; Henry Crookes , Walter Hancock , B . Holeymin , Howard Sammons , R . VV . VVilliams , O . M . Enderlein , William Ham , E .
Chamberlain , E . J . D . Bromley , L . Gunzell , J . Mitchell , E . C . Mulvey , W . Lincoln , J . S , Henry , Charles Richards , T . A . Dickson , F . Dusterwald , J . D . Graham , James Watts , F . M . Noakes , G . F . Swan , James Woodward , Henry Marsden , R . J . Cursons , and F . W . Cash . The lodge was opened in due form , and the minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed . The W . M . vacated the chair in favour of Bro . F . W . Cash . Bro . E . j . D . Bromley , having
offered himself as a candidate to be passed to the Second Degree , was duly questioned , entrusted , and retired . Lodge opened in the Second Degree . The W . M . worked the Degree of F . C . Bro . W . Fowles resumed the chair of K . S . Bro . K , J . Cursons , offering himself as a candidate to be raised to the Third Degree , was entrusted , and retired . Lodge opened in the Third Decree . The
W . M . rehearsed the Degree of M . M . with the traditional history . Lodge resumed to the First Degree . On rising for the second time , Bro . W . C . Smith , Preceptor , proposed that Bro . B . Solomons , S . W ., be W . M . for the ensuing week—seconded by the J . VV ., and carried unanimously . On rising for the third time , othing further offering for the good of Freemasonry , the lodge was closed and adjourned .
KENSINGTON LODGE ( No . 156 }) . —A meeting was held on the Sth inst . at the Scarsdale Arms , Edwardes-square , Kensington . Present : Bros . Read , VV . M . ; Cochrane , S . W . ; Woods , J . W . j Hubbard , Sec . and S . D . ; Keene , J . D . ; Heath , l . G . ; R . H . Williams , P . M ., acting Preceptor ; Dresden , R . H . Neville . Swanson , VV . B . Neville , W . C . Williams , Wilton , Wild , P . J . Davies , J . Davies , G . Swanson , Wiggins , Rayner , Kenyon , and ' Walter . The lodge was opened in due form , and the minutes of the last
meeting were read and confirmed . The 6 th Section of the First Lecture was worked by the VV . M . and Bro . W . C . VVilliams . The lodge was opened in the Second Degree , and the ist Section of the Second Lecture was worked bv the W . M . and Bro . J . Davies . Lodge was resumed to the First Degree , and the ceremony of installation was rehearsed . The 2 nd Section of the First Lecture was worked by the Preceptor and the brethren . Bro .
Swanson was elected a joining member , Bro . Cochrane was elected VV . M . lor next meeting , and the ofiicers were appointed in rotation . A cordial vote of thanks was carried to Bro . Heath for his kindness in redecorating the pedestals and for making platiorms for them . A special vote of thanks was carried to Bro . W . C . Wi . liams for his present of a cushion for the volume of the Sacred Law , and for his general kindness to the lodge . Lodge was then closed .
ST . AMBROSE LODGE ( No . 1891 ) . —A meeting of this lodge was held on Monday , 7 th inst ., at the Baron ' s Court Hotel , West Kensington . Present : Bros . Jesse Collings , W . M . j J . Davies , S . W . ; Sims , P . M ., J . W . ; * H . Harris , Treas . ; J . W . Morley , Sec ; W . C . Williams , S . D . ; J . C . Conway , J . D . ; Skar , D . C . ; Worth , I . G . ; Woods , Maclean , R . C . Williams , Cochrane , P . J . Davies , Meller , Pearson , Taylor , Dresden , Long , Coat , Chalfont , Dopson , Cockrell , Lindfield , Stroud , Whitteli ,
Gilbert , and W . W . Wiliams . The lodge was opened in due form , and the minutes of the last meeting read and conlirmed . The 1 st Section of the First Lecture was worked by Bro . Conway in his usual pleasing manner , despite a slight nervousness , which was carried off by his manly delivery . The 2 nd Section of the First Lecture was woiked by Bro . Cochrane in his usual perfect manner , ihe jid Section of the First Lecture was worked by Bro . P . J . Davies in a manner surprising to all members present who congratulated him on the gigantic strides he
is making in Freemasonry . The 4 th Section of thc First Lecture was worked oy Bro . Stroud in a splendid manner , with good voice and pathos . The 5 th Section of thc First Lecture was worked by Bro . Long in a perfect manner , with the assistance of the S . and J . Wardens answering their questions in this Section . The 6 th Section of the First Lecture was worked bv Bro . W . C . Williams in his well known perfect manner , expected as such by the brethren , he now being considered an old and tried warrior in Freemasonry . The 7 th Section of the First Lecture was worked by Bro . Sims ,
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P . M ., in a splendid manner , his elocutionary powers giving zest to the ritual , ln ail cases the questions were put by the Preceptor in as perfect a manner as possible . Several new members being made , the lodge was closed . All Masons are invited to the next meeting ( Monday , the 14 th inst . ) , when the five Sections of the Second Lecture will be worked
CHISWICK LODGE ( No . sou ) . —A meeting was held at the Windsor Castle Hotel , King-street , Hammersmith , on Saturday the ith inst . Present : Bros . H . D . Aslett , W . M . ; W . w ' Williams , S . W . ; H ipkins , J . W . ; Purdue , P . M . 834 , actinrj Preceptor ; A . Williams , Sec ; D . S . Long , S . D . ; J . Sims P . M . 834 , J . D . ; Worth , I . G . ; Craggs , Stwd . ; C . Dopson ' W . M . 834 ; Davies , Stroud , Wilson , and J . H . Wood , W . ! 1642 . Bro . Cleghorn , P . M ., was a visitor .
The lodge was opened in dne form , and the minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed . Bro . D . Stroud offering himself as a candidate for initiation , the W . M . rehearsed that ceremony aiterwards giv . ng the ancient charge . Lodge was opened in the Second Degree , and resumed to the First Degree . Bro C . Dop . son , W . M . 8 34 , offering himself as a candidate for passing , was examined and entrusted . Lodge was resumed to the Second Degree , and the ceremony of passing was rehearsedBro . Dopson
, candidate . Lodge was resumed to the First Degree , and Bro . Stroud worked the 4 th Section of this Lecture , under the direction of Bro . Davies . The W . M . rose for the first time , and Bro . Cleg . horn , P . M . 1287 , was unanimously elected a member of this lodge . Bro . Purdue proposed , and Bro . Hopkins seconded , that Bro . \ y . ' W . Williams be elected VV . M . for the next meeting—carried unanil
mously . The VV . M . elect suitably replied . Bro . Purdue proposed and Bro . W . W . Williams seconded , a very cordial vote of thanks to Bro . Aslett for thc excellent and perfect manner in which he had carried out the duties of the chair for the first time in this lod ge of instruction—carried unanimously . Bro . Aslett suitably replied , and the lodge was closed .
LOUGHBOROUGH LODGE . —A meeting was held at the Gauden Hotel , Clapham-road Station ( L . C . & D . R . ) , on Monday , the 7 th instant . Present : Bros . Foikard , VV . M . ; Partridge , S . VV . Eshr . g , J . W . ; Boulton , S . D . ; Gibbs , J . D . ; Woods , l . G . ' ; Johnson , Preceptor ; Westley , Treas . j Andrews , Sec . ; Ruffle Perkins , Collick , Wright , Heathcote , Glover , Coe , and Wildbore . ' The lodge was opened in due form , and the minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed . The ist Section of the First
Lecture was worked by Bro . Westley , the 2 nd by Bro . Ruffle , and thc 3 rd by Bro . Andrews , ail being assisted Dy the brethren . The ceremony of initiation was then rehearsed by the W . M ., with Bro . Hampton as candidate . The VV . iVI . rose for the first time , and dues were collected . A cordial vote of thanks was ordered to be recorded on the minutes to the W . M ., Bro . Foikard , for the excellent way in which he had worked the ceremony of initiation for the
first time in his Masonic career . Ihe VV . M . rose for the seiund time , and Bro . Partridge , S . W ., was elected W . M . f .. r the ensuing week , and appointed the officers iu rotation . The Secretary then read the bye-laws as revised by the Committee , and they were adopted and ordered to be printed . A voie of thanks was passed to the Committee for their attendance . The W . M . rose for the third time , and received the " Hearty good wishes " of the brethren , and the lodge was closed .
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KENNINGTON CHAPTER ( No . 1381 ) . —This prosperous chapter met at the Bridge House Hotel , Southwark , on the 3 rd inst ., when there were present Comps . Appleton , M . E . Z . ; Ayling , H . ; H . J . Lardner , J . ; H . Higgins , P . Z ., Scribe E . ; Gardner , Scribe N . ; Westley , 2 nd Asst . Soj . ; C . H . Kohler , l . P . Z . ; T . C . Walls , P . P . G . P . S . Middx ., P . Z . ; W . P . WebbPZ
, .. ; Salter , Sims , G . Everett , jun ., and others . The minutes of the previous convocation were read and confirmed . The election of officers for the year ensuing was as follows -. Comps . Ayling , M . K . Z . ; H . J . Lardner , H . ; Gardner , J . ; H . Higgins , S . E . ; Dowling , S . N . ; Westley , P . S . ; Hewitt , ist A . S . ; Gorman , 2 nd A . S . ; G .
Everett , Treas . ; and Reinardt , Janitor . A Past Principal ' s jewel was voted to the M . E . Z . The report of the severe indisposition of Comp . G . Everett , P . Z . and Treas ., was received with regret . In consequence of the installation convocation tailing on the eve of Good Friday , it was unanimously resolved— " That the installation shall be held on the 31 st March next . "
The convocation was then closed , and the companions adjourned to the banquet . The usual toasts followed . SUNDERLAND . —Chapter De Lambton ( No . 94 ) . —A meeting was held on Tuesday , the ist inst ., at the freemasons' Hall , Queen-street , when there were present Comps . J . R . Smart , M . E . Z . ; J . C . Moor , H . ; E . Suthecst , J . ; T . Henderson , P . Z ., S . E . ; J . Scarborough , P . S . ; i . G . Garrickacting ist A . S . W . Dawson 2 nd
, ; , A . S . ; M . Frampton , P . Z ., Treas . ; G . Wanless , P . Z ., acting S . N . ; and several other companions and visitors . The chapter having been opened , the minutes of the last convocation were read and confirmed . The officers for the ensuing year were then elected as follows : Comps . J . C . Moor , Z . ; E . Sutherst , H . ; Thos . G . Garrick , J . ; T . Henderson , S . E . ; W . Dawson , S . N . ; J . Scarborough , P . S . ; G . Craven , ist A . S . ; M . Cohen , 2 nd A . S . ; and J . Brown , Janitor . The chapter was then closed .
WOOLWICH . —Union Waterloo Chapter ( No . 13 ) . —The installation meeting of this chapter took place at the Masonic Hall on Wednesday , the 26 th ult ., and there was a large muster of companions . The chapter was opened by Comp . G . Kenned y , M . E . Z ., and after the minutes and cash account had been confirmed , the ballot was taken for the admission of Bro . W . J . Crowdyfor exaltation
, , and of Comp . E . Mills as a joining member , which proved unanimous in each case . Comp . A . Penfold , P . Z . 13 , then assumed the chair as installing officer , and declared the chapter a conclave of Past Principals , and in due succession installed with the usual solemnities Comps . Thos . Ovenden as Z . ; George Spinks , H ., and D . Deeves , J ., forthe ensuing year . Comp . Edward West
, P . Z ., was invested with the collar of Treas . ; Comp . George Kennedy , as S . E . ; Comp . A . C . Woodley , as S . N . ; Comp . R . J . Warren , as P . S . ; Comps . G . King * , and C . A . Canning , as ist and 2 nd Assts . ; Comps . Wm . lailby , Stwd ., and J . Lackland , as Janitor . A Past Principal ' s jewel was presented b y the M . E . Z . to Comp . Kennedy for valuable service rendered to the
chapter duiing his year of office . Ihe gut was acknowledged in appropriate terms b y Comp . Kennedy . After a cordial vote of thanks had been recorded on the minutes of the chapter to Comp . Penfold , P . Z ., for the admirable manner in which he rendered the installation ceremony , the chapter was closed in ancient form , and the companions adjourned for the banquet to Comp . De Grey ' s , Freemasons ' Iavern . Among those present were Comps . E . Denton . P . Z . ; W . Richey , P . Z . ; J . Scott-Mutch , P . Z . ; H . Syer , A . Fenn , C . Wood , C . Christian , W . R , Arnold , and W ,
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intimated a few days ago that if I could obtain nine others who would give £ 5 he would make the tenth . Brethren , with that object in view , I feel many here will place their names on this card as one of them . [ This appeal , we are happy to be in a position to state , immediately resulted in over seventy guineas being subscribed . ]
The Worshipful Master subsequently rose , and expressed how proud and p leased he was at the result . It had realized a larger sum than he dared to hope for , and he felt at a loss to express his deep feelings of gratitude to those visitors who had so nobly responded to his appeal . He tendered his and the lodge's warmest thanks , but at present he felt quite unable to convey them . Nothing but a
feeling of great responsibility would have induced him to appeal to them at such a time , and he hoped to have a future opportunity to express more fully but not more sincerely his thanks . Bro . F . Rayner , S . W ., rose , and said it afforded him much pleasure to propose the toast that had been assigned him , viz ., that of "The I . P . M ., Bro . John Bailey . " The W . M . was very fortunate in having such a zealous Mason and hard worker as Bro . Bailey had proved himself to be
as his I . P . M . during the past year , in the great undertaking which the W . M . entered into and carried out so successfully , viz ., the Masonic Exhibition . Bro . Bailey had supported him most loyally and nobly . He had given up time which might be reckoned by weeks , and thrown in an immense amount of labour before and during the Exhibition , and he well deserved all the honour the W . M . was
able to bestow on him in connection with that great event , as he had assisted the W . M . more than anyone else in immortalising the name of Chine Lodge on the roll of Masonic fame . Brethren , I give you the toast of our "I . P . M ., Bro . J . Bailey , " and feel sure you will _ show your appreciation of his past services by receiving it with the enthusiasm it deserves .
Bro . M . Linfield gave " The Visiting Brethren , " making special complimentary allusion to the presence of representatives of the Prov . Grand Lodges of Devon and Cheshire . Bro . Chapman , P . P . G . D . Devon , responding , said : It has given me great pleasure to b <; at the installation of Bro . Greenham to-day , and to be present here to-night . The efforts of mine to help your W . M . have been most
kindly alluded to to-day in lodge and now again this evening . I hope that the lodge will have another prosperous year of office under him . Bro . Hinde , P . M ., P . P . G . R ., Chester , thanked them for the opportunity given him to express his thanks to the W . M . for inviting him to be present that day . He witnessed the perfect way in which the Installing Master had done
the installation ceremony , and how well the W . VI . and officers did their work . He had never visited a lodge in which it had been performed more efficiently . He had been in Shanklin four months , and it has been one of the most pleasurable times of his life , and he hoped in the latter part of the year to come again amongst them . He should always remember the kind way in which he had been
treated in Shanklin , and not least among his pleasurable recollections would be the cordial and gracious welcome given him that day . Bro . Chapman gave a recitation on the "Three Degrees in Masonry . " It was rendered in a splendid style and listened to with profound attention , and at its conclusion Bro . Chapman received congratulations and thanks from
all . The recitation embraced the obligations ot Masonry , and was given in a very earnest manner . "The Health of the Installing Master , Bro . Francis Newman , P . P . S . G . W ., P . M ., " was proposed in a highly eulogistic speech by Bro . McQueen , who spoke of the debt of gratitude which all the Island lodges were under to Bro . Newman for assistance and advice .
In response to the toast , Bro . Newman remarked it would be affectation to say that he was not pleased to hear the kind way in which he had been so frequently referred to , but he was afraid their own good feelings towards him had led them to take too favourable a view of his services . Bro . William Judd proposed "The Past Masters , " and passed in review the services Bro . Bailey had rendered to
the lodge during his year . £ 100 was raised by voluntary loan to pay off the debt on the hall , and the present W . M ., Bro . Greenham , his most intimate friend , whom he had specially come down from London to see again installed , had also raised £ 100 . Last year he came from Manchester to see him in his proud position , and now to-day he had again that pleasure . In coupling the toast with Bro .
Bailey he felt sure he has loyally supported the W . M . during the past year , and would continue to do so again . Bro . Bailey responded , commenting upon the pleasure it had given him to supplement the efforts of the W . M . in connection with the Exhibition , the prosperity of Chine
Lodge being a matter he had at heart . If in any way he had contributed to that result he felt he was amply repaid for the trouble he had taken . The remaining Jtoasts having been given and responded to , the Tyler ' s toast brought a very successful meeting to a close .
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FIDELITY LODGE ( No . 3 ) . —A meeting of this lodge was held on Wednesday , the and inst ., at the Alfred Tavern , Roman-road , Barnsbury . Bro . Squire , W . M . of the parent lodge , occupied the chair , and was supported by Bros . Block and Gregory , as Wardens ; Ament and Larkin , Deacons ; Bleakley , I . G . ; Silvester , Treas . ; Dimsdale , Sec , ; Hemming , acting Preceptor ; and over thirty other brethren . After preliminaries , the ceremony of initiation was rehearsed ,
Bro . Silve-ter acting as candidate . Bro . Block , W . M . elect No . 3 , was then duly obligated as Master elect , after which a B . iard of Installed Masters was formed , and the ceremony of installation was rehearsed . On the return of the brethren , Bro . Block duly invested his officers , and Bro . Squire gave the charges in first-class style . The annnal election of oliicers then took place , when Bros .
Ferguson , Silvester , and Dimsdale were unanimously re-elected Preceptor , Treasurer , and Secretary for the coming vear . Th-ee Auditors were appointed , and Bro . Larkin , I . G . 3 , was elected a member . A hearty vo-e of thanks was g iven to Bro . Squire for the admirable way in which he had worked the ceremonies , and he was unanimously elected an honorary member . Lodge was then closed .
THE GREAT CITY LODGE ( No . 1426 ) . —A meeting of this lodge of instruction was held at Masons' Hall , Masons' -avenue , Coieman-street , E . G ., on Thursday , the 3 rd inst . Present : Bros . James Stevens , P . M . and Preceptor , W . M . ; Norman , S . W . ; Gwyn , j J . W . ; Rush , S . D . ; Hills , J . D . ; Woodin , l . G . ; lardine , Wells , Smith , Chatterton , Whitehouse , Pitt , Gaskin , Ball , Sec , ; and Paddle , Treas , Visitors : Bros , Sadler-Wood
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and Williams , of the Brooks Lodge , and Edward Haigh , P . M . 39 , P . G . S . The lodge was opened in the First Degree , and the minutes nf the previous meeting were read and conlirmed . The and and 3 rd Sections of the First Lecture were wo-ked by the brethren , and the ceremony of initiation was rehearsed , the Preceptor affording , at the request of several brethren , explanations of portions thereof . An agenda of work for the ensuing weekly meetings up to , and
inclusive of , March 3 I * t was arranged . The visiiors having expressed their great satisfaction with the work of the evening , and desiring membership , were elected members , and after the usual inquiries the lodge was closed . Brethren are reminded that the Preceptor's lecture on ' * The Ritual of tne Symbolic Degrees " will be given in this lodgeof instruction on Thursday next , the 17 th instant .
IVY LODGE ( No . 1441 ) . —At a special meeting of brethren at the Railway Tavern , Battersea Rise , S . W ., on Thursday , the 3 rd inst ., there were present Bros . B . Cooper , W . M . 1441 ; Higerty , W . M . 1044 , P . M . 1714 , P . J . G . D . Surrey ; Squire , P . M . 3 , 889 , P . P . G . S . B . Surrey ; Carter , P . M . 1044 j Frost , P . M . 1044 ; Ellis , S . W . 1044 ; Cow . ey , J . W . 1044 ; Beddoes , J . D . 902 ; James , Org . 902 ; Cutbul , A . D . C . 903 ; Walter , 1623 ; Prince , 902 ; Hammond , 902 ; Wright , 1158 ; George , 902 ; Gili , 902 ; and Edwards , 902 .
It was proposed by Bro . Beddoes , and seconded by Bro . George , that Bro . Carter , P . M ., take the chair—carried unanimously . Bro . George , acting Sec , pro . tem ., reported that he had taken steps to have a petition drawn to Bro . B . Cooper , W . M . 1441 , praying that he would grant them his fiat for a lodge of instruction , to be held under the license of the Ivy Lodge at the above place , and read the warrant gra . ting the same , and proposed that the best and cordial thanks ot the brethren should be recorded in the minutes of the
lodge for his kindness — seconded by Bro , James , and carried unanimously . Bro . Beddoes proposed Bro . B . Cooper , W . M ., as the Treasurer , as a mark of appreciation of his kindness in granting the warrant—seconded by Bro . James , and carried unanimously . Bro . Prince proposed Bro . George as Secretary—seconded by Bro . James , and carried unanimously . Bro . James proposed Brj . Higert > , P . M ., as Preceptor—seconded by Bro . Ellis , S . W ., and carried unanimously ; and at the request of the Preceptor for an assistant ,
it was proposed by Bro . Gill , and seconded by Bro . Wright , that Bro . Cowley be appointed Assistant Preceptor—carried . The permanent officers of the lodge being thus duly appointed , the lodge was opened in due form by Bro . Carter , P . M ., who was unanimously eLcted the first W . M ., and he proceeded to appoint his ollicers as follows : — Bros . Higerty , P . M ., S . W . ; Cowley , J . W . ; Beddoes , S . D . ; Wright , J . D . ; and uill , I . G . A draft copy of rules , based upon those of ihe Wanusworth Lodgeof Instruction ,
was then read by Bro . Adams , and , on the monon ot Bro . Wright , seconded by Bro . Hammond , were accepted , adopted , and referred to a Committee , composed of Bros . Higerty , P . M ., B . Cooper , W . M ., Jamts , and George , to be printed . The VV . M . rose for the first time . Dues were collected—entrance fees and subscription ot 16 members—18 ,. 8 J . The VV . M . rose for the second lime . It was proposed by the W . M . that Bro . Higerty be the W . M . at the succeeding meeting—sec mded by Bro . Cowley , and carried
unanimously . Bro Higerty announced th . t he would work ihe ceremony of installation . The ollicers were appointed in rotation . The W . M . rose for the third time . It was proposed by Bro . Beddoes , seconded by Bro . Higerty , and put by Bro . Cowley , that the best thanks of the brethren be recorded on the minutes to the W . M . for his able conduct of the business—passed with acclamation . Nothing further presenting itself for the good of Freemasonry , the lodge was closed .
COVENT GARDEN LODGE ( No . 1614 ) . —The usual weekl ) meeting of this lodge of instruction was held at the Criterion , Piccadilly , S . W ., on the 3 rd inst ., when there were present Bros . W . Fowles , W . M . ; B . Solomons , S . W . ; A . Clark , J . W . ; VV . Brindley , S . D . ; C . Itter , ) . D . ; H . G . Marsden , l . G . ; W . C . Smith , Preceptor ; G . Reynolds , Treas . and Sec ; T . E . Weeks , Tyler ; Henry Crookes , Walter Hancock , B . Holeymin , Howard Sammons , R . VV . VVilliams , O . M . Enderlein , William Ham , E .
Chamberlain , E . J . D . Bromley , L . Gunzell , J . Mitchell , E . C . Mulvey , W . Lincoln , J . S , Henry , Charles Richards , T . A . Dickson , F . Dusterwald , J . D . Graham , James Watts , F . M . Noakes , G . F . Swan , James Woodward , Henry Marsden , R . J . Cursons , and F . W . Cash . The lodge was opened in due form , and the minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed . The W . M . vacated the chair in favour of Bro . F . W . Cash . Bro . E . j . D . Bromley , having
offered himself as a candidate to be passed to the Second Degree , was duly questioned , entrusted , and retired . Lodge opened in the Second Degree . The W . M . worked the Degree of F . C . Bro . W . Fowles resumed the chair of K . S . Bro . K , J . Cursons , offering himself as a candidate to be raised to the Third Degree , was entrusted , and retired . Lodge opened in the Third Decree . The
W . M . rehearsed the Degree of M . M . with the traditional history . Lodge resumed to the First Degree . On rising for the second time , Bro . W . C . Smith , Preceptor , proposed that Bro . B . Solomons , S . W ., be W . M . for the ensuing week—seconded by the J . VV ., and carried unanimously . On rising for the third time , othing further offering for the good of Freemasonry , the lodge was closed and adjourned .
KENSINGTON LODGE ( No . 156 }) . —A meeting was held on the Sth inst . at the Scarsdale Arms , Edwardes-square , Kensington . Present : Bros . Read , VV . M . ; Cochrane , S . W . ; Woods , J . W . j Hubbard , Sec . and S . D . ; Keene , J . D . ; Heath , l . G . ; R . H . Williams , P . M ., acting Preceptor ; Dresden , R . H . Neville . Swanson , VV . B . Neville , W . C . Williams , Wilton , Wild , P . J . Davies , J . Davies , G . Swanson , Wiggins , Rayner , Kenyon , and ' Walter . The lodge was opened in due form , and the minutes of the last
meeting were read and confirmed . The 6 th Section of the First Lecture was worked by the VV . M . and Bro . W . C . VVilliams . The lodge was opened in the Second Degree , and the ist Section of the Second Lecture was worked bv the W . M . and Bro . J . Davies . Lodge was resumed to the First Degree , and the ceremony of installation was rehearsed . The 2 nd Section of the First Lecture was worked by the Preceptor and the brethren . Bro .
Swanson was elected a joining member , Bro . Cochrane was elected VV . M . lor next meeting , and the ofiicers were appointed in rotation . A cordial vote of thanks was carried to Bro . Heath for his kindness in redecorating the pedestals and for making platiorms for them . A special vote of thanks was carried to Bro . W . C . Wi . liams for his present of a cushion for the volume of the Sacred Law , and for his general kindness to the lodge . Lodge was then closed .
ST . AMBROSE LODGE ( No . 1891 ) . —A meeting of this lodge was held on Monday , 7 th inst ., at the Baron ' s Court Hotel , West Kensington . Present : Bros . Jesse Collings , W . M . j J . Davies , S . W . ; Sims , P . M ., J . W . ; * H . Harris , Treas . ; J . W . Morley , Sec ; W . C . Williams , S . D . ; J . C . Conway , J . D . ; Skar , D . C . ; Worth , I . G . ; Woods , Maclean , R . C . Williams , Cochrane , P . J . Davies , Meller , Pearson , Taylor , Dresden , Long , Coat , Chalfont , Dopson , Cockrell , Lindfield , Stroud , Whitteli ,
Gilbert , and W . W . Wiliams . The lodge was opened in due form , and the minutes of the last meeting read and conlirmed . The 1 st Section of the First Lecture was worked by Bro . Conway in his usual pleasing manner , despite a slight nervousness , which was carried off by his manly delivery . The 2 nd Section of the First Lecture was woiked by Bro . Cochrane in his usual perfect manner , ihe jid Section of the First Lecture was worked by Bro . P . J . Davies in a manner surprising to all members present who congratulated him on the gigantic strides he
is making in Freemasonry . The 4 th Section of thc First Lecture was worked oy Bro . Stroud in a splendid manner , with good voice and pathos . The 5 th Section of thc First Lecture was worked by Bro . Long in a perfect manner , with the assistance of the S . and J . Wardens answering their questions in this Section . The 6 th Section of the First Lecture was worked bv Bro . W . C . Williams in his well known perfect manner , expected as such by the brethren , he now being considered an old and tried warrior in Freemasonry . The 7 th Section of the First Lecture was worked by Bro . Sims ,
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P . M ., in a splendid manner , his elocutionary powers giving zest to the ritual , ln ail cases the questions were put by the Preceptor in as perfect a manner as possible . Several new members being made , the lodge was closed . All Masons are invited to the next meeting ( Monday , the 14 th inst . ) , when the five Sections of the Second Lecture will be worked
CHISWICK LODGE ( No . sou ) . —A meeting was held at the Windsor Castle Hotel , King-street , Hammersmith , on Saturday the ith inst . Present : Bros . H . D . Aslett , W . M . ; W . w ' Williams , S . W . ; H ipkins , J . W . ; Purdue , P . M . 834 , actinrj Preceptor ; A . Williams , Sec ; D . S . Long , S . D . ; J . Sims P . M . 834 , J . D . ; Worth , I . G . ; Craggs , Stwd . ; C . Dopson ' W . M . 834 ; Davies , Stroud , Wilson , and J . H . Wood , W . ! 1642 . Bro . Cleghorn , P . M ., was a visitor .
The lodge was opened in dne form , and the minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed . Bro . D . Stroud offering himself as a candidate for initiation , the W . M . rehearsed that ceremony aiterwards giv . ng the ancient charge . Lodge was opened in the Second Degree , and resumed to the First Degree . Bro C . Dop . son , W . M . 8 34 , offering himself as a candidate for passing , was examined and entrusted . Lodge was resumed to the Second Degree , and the ceremony of passing was rehearsedBro . Dopson
, candidate . Lodge was resumed to the First Degree , and Bro . Stroud worked the 4 th Section of this Lecture , under the direction of Bro . Davies . The W . M . rose for the first time , and Bro . Cleg . horn , P . M . 1287 , was unanimously elected a member of this lodge . Bro . Purdue proposed , and Bro . Hopkins seconded , that Bro . \ y . ' W . Williams be elected VV . M . for the next meeting—carried unanil
mously . The VV . M . elect suitably replied . Bro . Purdue proposed and Bro . W . W . Williams seconded , a very cordial vote of thanks to Bro . Aslett for thc excellent and perfect manner in which he had carried out the duties of the chair for the first time in this lod ge of instruction—carried unanimously . Bro . Aslett suitably replied , and the lodge was closed .
LOUGHBOROUGH LODGE . —A meeting was held at the Gauden Hotel , Clapham-road Station ( L . C . & D . R . ) , on Monday , the 7 th instant . Present : Bros . Foikard , VV . M . ; Partridge , S . VV . Eshr . g , J . W . ; Boulton , S . D . ; Gibbs , J . D . ; Woods , l . G . ' ; Johnson , Preceptor ; Westley , Treas . j Andrews , Sec . ; Ruffle Perkins , Collick , Wright , Heathcote , Glover , Coe , and Wildbore . ' The lodge was opened in due form , and the minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed . The ist Section of the First
Lecture was worked by Bro . Westley , the 2 nd by Bro . Ruffle , and thc 3 rd by Bro . Andrews , ail being assisted Dy the brethren . The ceremony of initiation was then rehearsed by the W . M ., with Bro . Hampton as candidate . The VV . iVI . rose for the first time , and dues were collected . A cordial vote of thanks was ordered to be recorded on the minutes to the W . M ., Bro . Foikard , for the excellent way in which he had worked the ceremony of initiation for the
first time in his Masonic career . Ihe VV . M . rose for the seiund time , and Bro . Partridge , S . W ., was elected W . M . f .. r the ensuing week , and appointed the officers iu rotation . The Secretary then read the bye-laws as revised by the Committee , and they were adopted and ordered to be printed . A voie of thanks was passed to the Committee for their attendance . The W . M . rose for the third time , and received the " Hearty good wishes " of the brethren , and the lodge was closed .
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KENNINGTON CHAPTER ( No . 1381 ) . —This prosperous chapter met at the Bridge House Hotel , Southwark , on the 3 rd inst ., when there were present Comps . Appleton , M . E . Z . ; Ayling , H . ; H . J . Lardner , J . ; H . Higgins , P . Z ., Scribe E . ; Gardner , Scribe N . ; Westley , 2 nd Asst . Soj . ; C . H . Kohler , l . P . Z . ; T . C . Walls , P . P . G . P . S . Middx ., P . Z . ; W . P . WebbPZ
, .. ; Salter , Sims , G . Everett , jun ., and others . The minutes of the previous convocation were read and confirmed . The election of officers for the year ensuing was as follows -. Comps . Ayling , M . K . Z . ; H . J . Lardner , H . ; Gardner , J . ; H . Higgins , S . E . ; Dowling , S . N . ; Westley , P . S . ; Hewitt , ist A . S . ; Gorman , 2 nd A . S . ; G .
Everett , Treas . ; and Reinardt , Janitor . A Past Principal ' s jewel was voted to the M . E . Z . The report of the severe indisposition of Comp . G . Everett , P . Z . and Treas ., was received with regret . In consequence of the installation convocation tailing on the eve of Good Friday , it was unanimously resolved— " That the installation shall be held on the 31 st March next . "
The convocation was then closed , and the companions adjourned to the banquet . The usual toasts followed . SUNDERLAND . —Chapter De Lambton ( No . 94 ) . —A meeting was held on Tuesday , the ist inst ., at the freemasons' Hall , Queen-street , when there were present Comps . J . R . Smart , M . E . Z . ; J . C . Moor , H . ; E . Suthecst , J . ; T . Henderson , P . Z ., S . E . ; J . Scarborough , P . S . ; i . G . Garrickacting ist A . S . W . Dawson 2 nd
, ; , A . S . ; M . Frampton , P . Z ., Treas . ; G . Wanless , P . Z ., acting S . N . ; and several other companions and visitors . The chapter having been opened , the minutes of the last convocation were read and confirmed . The officers for the ensuing year were then elected as follows : Comps . J . C . Moor , Z . ; E . Sutherst , H . ; Thos . G . Garrick , J . ; T . Henderson , S . E . ; W . Dawson , S . N . ; J . Scarborough , P . S . ; G . Craven , ist A . S . ; M . Cohen , 2 nd A . S . ; and J . Brown , Janitor . The chapter was then closed .
WOOLWICH . —Union Waterloo Chapter ( No . 13 ) . —The installation meeting of this chapter took place at the Masonic Hall on Wednesday , the 26 th ult ., and there was a large muster of companions . The chapter was opened by Comp . G . Kenned y , M . E . Z ., and after the minutes and cash account had been confirmed , the ballot was taken for the admission of Bro . W . J . Crowdyfor exaltation
, , and of Comp . E . Mills as a joining member , which proved unanimous in each case . Comp . A . Penfold , P . Z . 13 , then assumed the chair as installing officer , and declared the chapter a conclave of Past Principals , and in due succession installed with the usual solemnities Comps . Thos . Ovenden as Z . ; George Spinks , H ., and D . Deeves , J ., forthe ensuing year . Comp . Edward West
, P . Z ., was invested with the collar of Treas . ; Comp . George Kennedy , as S . E . ; Comp . A . C . Woodley , as S . N . ; Comp . R . J . Warren , as P . S . ; Comps . G . King * , and C . A . Canning , as ist and 2 nd Assts . ; Comps . Wm . lailby , Stwd ., and J . Lackland , as Janitor . A Past Principal ' s jewel was presented b y the M . E . Z . to Comp . Kennedy for valuable service rendered to the
chapter duiing his year of office . Ihe gut was acknowledged in appropriate terms b y Comp . Kennedy . After a cordial vote of thanks had been recorded on the minutes of the chapter to Comp . Penfold , P . Z ., for the admirable manner in which he rendered the installation ceremony , the chapter was closed in ancient form , and the companions adjourned for the banquet to Comp . De Grey ' s , Freemasons ' Iavern . Among those present were Comps . E . Denton . P . Z . ; W . Richey , P . Z . ; J . Scott-Mutch , P . Z . ; H . Syer , A . Fenn , C . Wood , C . Christian , W . R , Arnold , and W ,