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Royal Masonic Institution For Giri.S.

you have heard enough from me , and I only wish my powers were greater to do more than I have done to induce you to subscribe liberally to this ancient , most noble , most honoured , and useful Institution . ( Great applause ) . Bro . Samuel Tomkins in acknowledging the toast said : The great point the brethren had to keep before them was

to increase among each other the feeling of sympathy in the work of charity . The Girls' School was one in which they all felt a particular interest , and they thought it their first duty to support the Girls' School . It was their great pleasure to strive to keep it in full and efficient working order . That could only be maintained by the most strenuous efforts of the Craft generally , and it was very

gratifying to see so many brethren from the country then present . The Institution was as much for the country as for Londbn , and it was the duty of the brethren throughout the country to strive to support it . With respect to the financial matters which the chairman had said he ( Bro . Tomkins ) would give them , he thought it was quite unnecessary , because the whole of the accounts were in the

hands of the brethren . Bro . Thomas W . White , P . M . 21 , and P . G . S ., a member of the House Committee , then read the following Stewards ' lists Lodge 1 Bro . Gooding , R ., M . D ., G . St . 37 16 o „ 1 „ Ellis , Alderman ... 10 10 o ,, 1 „ Hartridge , Fras . J . ... 12 12 o

„ 2 „ Philbriek , F . A ., Q . C . 92 8 o „ 4 „ Hall , R . G . ... 15 15 o „ 5 „ Diaper , A . H . ... 54 12 o „ 6 „ Novell ! , L . W . ... 10 10 o „ 8 „ Probert , J . P . ... 11 11 o

„ 10 „ Le Strange , Hamon ... 34 13 o „ 11 „ Pigott , Dr . R . Turtle ... 34 2 6 „ 12 „ Kidder , Wm . B . ... 138 17 o Chapter 12 Comp . Clever , Joseph W . ... 42 o o Lodge 14 Bro . Turner , Chas . H . ... 13 13 o » 18 „ Huggins , J . F . ... 4 s 3 o

„ 21 „ Stead , J . K . ... 30 9 o „ 22 „ Storr , E . F . ... 6 9 6 o ,, 23 „ Douglas , R . ... 31 10 o „ 28 „ Neilson , J . G . ... 53 11 ° „ 29 „ Pixley , E . „ 3 ° <> Lefeaux , A . ... 49 7 o

„ 33 „ Strouts , E . ... 6 9 6 o „ SS » Melhuish , A . J . ... 57 16 o „ 3 8 ,, Smith , F . W . ... 55 13 o „ 60 „ Wordsworth , Capt . J . 10 10 o ,, 65 „ Mather , E . C . ... „ 75 „ Klingenstein , W . ... „ 83 „ Murton , C . A . ... 201 12 o

„ 91 „ Sprague , R . W . ... 4 6 4 o „ 9 6 „ Slee , C . B ; ... 87 3 o ,, ' 99 ,, Harrison , S . B . ... 68 5 0 „ 101 „ Farthing , E .

„ 134 „ Thomas , A . M „ 140 „ Webster , R . B , ... 1 9 8 1 o » 14 " » Titley , T ., ... 34 10 6 „ 144 „ Allen , G ., ... 68 5 o i > US 1 . Leggott , J . H 220 8 o

„ 162 „ Thcodor , F . E .. ... 22 1 o » ' 73 » Vine , F . R ., ... 115 10 0 „ 174 .. Milliard , G . J 23 s c Chap . 174 Comp . Webb , C . H ., ... 6 4 1 0 ,, 176 Bro . Liebman , ' R ., Lodge 179 . „ Benet , L ., ... 27 6 o „ 180 ,. Bubb , G ., ... 67 4 a

„ 181 „ Stanton , E . W „ ... 31 10 0 „ 18 3 ,, Todd , C . W . ... 103 8 6 „ 188 „ Davis , C . S . ... 15 is o Chap . 188 Comp , Levy , 11 . M . ... 31 10 o Lodge 192 Bro . Jones , E . ... 66 15 6 „ 19 . I 1 , Leah , H . ... 21 o o „ 197 „ Glen , W . C . ... 13 s 8 o

„ 19 8 „ Cooper , G . ... 55 13 o „ 20 5 „ Hogard , C . F . ... 7200 11 2 . 3 S 11 Ross i G . E . A . „ 256 „ Birch , Chas . ... 4-. 2 o , 1 259 „ Wakeman , Sir Offley , Bart ... 68 s c » 435 » Stammwitz , E . H .,

First List ... 57 15 0 11 534 11 Rath , F . ... 88 10 0 11 657 „ Buck , W . ... 106 1 o 11 7 * 5 11 Phillips , E . ... 42 o o 11 749 11 Hobbs , J . W . ... 3 8 3 6 n 754 11 Burford , G . ... 32 o o 1 813 „ Bartlett , T . ... 94 10 o

„ 820 „ Bateman , J . ... 65 2 o 11 822 11 Nicholas , J . ... 31 10 o » 898 „ Stewart , H . T . A . ... 5 6 3 6 „ 907 „ Stephenson , R . E . ) \ 917 „ Lewis , H . J . j 08 5 o

Chap . 907 Comp . Vaughan , Rev . J . M . 7 „ 907 „ White , T . W . j 52 10 o Lodge 1017 Bro . Gulliford , W . H . ... 37 o o „ 1159 „ Moxon , Dr .. H . J . ... H 8 6 „ 118 5 „ Morris , Rev . Dr . '; ... 22 1 o „ 1216 „ Bridges , Newington ... 48 6 o

„ 1216 „ Hammond , H . ... 10 10 o „ 1261 „ Emden , T . W . L . ... 25 o o 11 1305 » Pope , J . J . 11 1328 „ West , jun ., F . ... 58 16 o 11 " 339 11 Kleuck , J . M . ... no 5 o

Chap . 1348 Comp . Parsons , P . ... 44 2 o Lodge 1364 Bro . Wright , R . A . ... 75 12 o » 136 5 „ Soper , G . R . ... 38 6 6 > i 1383 11 Clerke . Major Shadwell H . 282 9 o 11 156 3 11 Holden , Rev . P . M . ... 311 c ; o 11 156 3 , 1 Swallow , B . H . ) „ 156 3 „ Hammond , J . A . j 52 io o „ 1585 „ Wright , Joseph

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Lodge 1599 Bro . Bingcmann , J . ... 6 4 10 o „ 1601 „ Thompson , C . W . ... 47 5 ° „ 1602 „ Sim , E . G . ... 58 16 a „ 1613 „ Burney , Col . H . Somervillei 3 o 4 o „ 1622 „ Garnar , J . ... 159 12 o

„ 1629 „ Poley , T . W . " ... 2 O J 2 „ 1632 „ Stuart-Barker , C . ... 19 1 0 „ 1635 11 Robbins , Rev . Dr . ... 35 14 0 „ 1662 „ Pinder , Jas . ... 46 4 o „ 1671 „ Reed , Nelson ... 6 4 1 o Miscellaneous ... 91 7 o Berks , and Bucks : —

Lodge 209 Bro . Hume , C . D . ... 24 3 o 11 574 11 Toms , W . T . ... 32 11 o „ 1 4 „ Taylor , T . ... 2100 „ 1501 „ Cautrell , jun ., W . S . ... 36 15 o Cheshire : — Lodge 321 Bro . Bennett , Capt . H . A . ... 11 537 ii Milner , W . ... 10 10 o

„ 1565 11 Simpson , E . Devonshire : — Lodge 164 „ Thornton , R . T . „ 444 „ Woodman , Dr . W . R . 52 10 o Dorsetshire : — Province , Montagu , J . M . P ., Dep . P . G . M . 180 12 o

Durham : — Province , Bro . Boulton , Babington ... 286 2 6 Essex : — Lodge 1000 Bro . Wardell , J . A . ... 28 o o 11 " 457 11 Tanner , J . ... 9 9 °

Gloucestershire : — Lodge 82 Bro . John Walker ... 135 9 o Hants , and Isle of Wight : — Lodge 130 Bro . Le Feuvre , J . E . ... 16 9 1 o ¦ 342 11 Newland , R . ... 53 n o Hertfordshire : —

Lodge 404 „ Dawson , J . E . ... 110 15 6 „ 449 „ Shilcock , j . ... 1 1 o „ 403 „ Campkin , H . ... 26 5 o 11 H ?? 11 Purrott , J . ... 515 o Kent : — Lodge 503 11 Clever , J . „ 829 „ Hastings , T . ... 16 16 o

„ 1096 „ Des Barres , A . H . ... 66 19 o „ 1206 ,, Emmerson , R . J . ... 10 10 o „ 122 3 „ Webb , J . ... 10 10 o „ 1314 ,, Seaman , W . ... 70 9 6 Lancashire ( East Division ) . Bro . Harrison , W . ... 10 10 o Lodge 37 „ Brockbank , G . P . .., 52 10 o

„ 20 4 „ Rev . P . Hains ... 15 15 o „ 221 „ Taylor , J . M . ,, 3 6 9 „ Anderton , J . E . ... 10 10 o Lancashire ( West Division ) . Lodge iss Bro - Goepel , J . R . ... 268 o o „ 1021 „ Huartson , J . ... 34 8 o „ 1086 „ Lunt , J . C . ... * 8 8 o

Lincolnshire : — Lodge 1224 Bro . Sutcliffe , John ... „ 12 3 „ Ace , Rtv . Dr . „ Sulcliffe , Jack ... 42 o o 1 , 792 „ Sheen , R . M . ... 10 10 0 Middlesex : — Bro . Hammond , W . Province , Bro . R . Wentworth Little , Deputy

Prov . G . M . ... 285 1 o 0 Lodge 1460 Bro . Howe . W . T . ... 77 11 0 ,, Kenning , George ... 10 10 0 „ Peters , Lieut .-Col . J . ... 10 10 0 Lodge 1494 „ Knyvett , F . Sumner ... 55 1 -j 0 11 778 11 Webb , E . B . . ... 40 8 0 „ 1237 „ Thompson Capt . C . ... 21 10 0

Chap . 1293 Comp . Massa , Thos . ... 45 3 o Lodge 1423 Bro . Mason , John ... 57 15 o „ 1 5 „ Ockenden , T . W . ... 30 o 0 11 156 7 „ Green , Frank ... 47 5 ° 11 1597 11 Sindall , R . L . ... 36 15 o „ 16 5 6 „ Bond , John ... 25 14 6 Norfolk : —

Province , Bro . Barwell , H . G . ... 141 15 0 Lodge 93 Bro . Loftus , G . W . F . ... 5 5 ° „ 107 ,. Woodwark , G . J . ... 3 6 15 o ,, 52 „ Amhurst , W . A . F . ... 21 o o „ Duff , Col . Jas ., M . P .... 550 Northampton and Hunts . — Province , Bro . Marson , John ... 105 o o

Nottinghamshire : — Lodge 1435 Bro - Marx , Julius ... 43 1 o North Wales ' and Shropshire : — Lodge 1143 Bro . Sisson , R . J . ... 16 16 o 11 Cos 11 Mellor , R . C . 11 755 11 Platt > Henry „ 1477 „ Potts , Algernon ... 10 10 o Oxfordshire : —

Lodge 478 Bro . Wakeman , H . O . ... 24 3 o 11 34 ° » Juggins , John ... ,, 340 „ Randall , Alderman ,,, 21 o o n 340 „ Ansell , F . W . ... 17 6 o Staffordshire .- — Lodge 460 Bro . Cartwright , W . ... ( 13 o o „ 419 „ Walker . Jas . ... 22 1 o „ 539 „ Humphries , T . M . ... 76 2 o

Suffolk : £ Lodge 1224 Bro . Grimwood , G . H . ... 30 o o ,, 1008 " **• „ Lucia . W , H . ... -oi 19 o

Surrey : „ Arnold , Rev . C . W ., Dep . P . G . M . ... 10 10 o Lodge 370 Bro . f Mitchell , F . W . ... 30 9 o Sussex : — Lodge 40 Bro . Trollope , Dr . T . ... 130 19 6 11 732 11 Reed , C . G . ... 43 2 o „ 1466 „ Smith , C . J . ... 59 6 o

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Warwickshire : — Lodge 1016 J Bro . Vaughton , Paul M . ... 30 9 0 „ 1551 „ Hands , Thos . „ Gilbert , James „ 1246 „ Quilta , H . G . ... 23 2 0 Wiltshire : —

Lodge 3 S 5 Bro . Chandler , J . ... 122 1 4 0 West Yorkshire : — Bro . Tew , J . P . T . W ., Dep . P . G . M . „ Bartolome , Dr . M . M . „ Brittain , W . H . „ Craven , J .

„ Day , J . P . H . „ Hamilton , Rev . A . W . „ Critchley , R . J . ,. Peel . T . „ Sewell , E . „ Jervis , W . „ Hawksley , G . W .

„ Webster , G . E . „ Bromley , J . „ Binney , J . „ Bradley , R . „ Burrows , J . H . „ Fenton , M .

„ Hayes , S . „ Reaney , J . E . „ Thornhill , C . „ Waterfall , J . H . „ Harrop , J . „ Cadman , J . H . „ Blackburn , G .

„ Bingham , C . H . „ Ellis , I . „ Edwards , T . B . „ Tasker , T . W . „ Rhodes , C . T . „ Whitaker , T : „ Clapham , G .

„ Hartley , J . „ Saville , W . H . „ Crabtree , C . „ Beauland , J . „ Hopkins , D . „ Perrott , C . H . „ Lord , E .

„ Ash , A . „ Thomas , Dr . W . R . „ Roberts , R . „ Robertshaw , J . „ Huncliffe , Z . „ Bustard , J . ™ „ Holmes , T . VV . Lodge 904 „ Saville , W . ——

0 0 China ' : — District Bro . Chater , C . P . ... 52 " ° " Miscellaneous : —• Gen . Com . Club . Bro . Boyd , John . Red Cross . „ Rosenthal , S . Prem . Con . „ Brette , Rev . Dr . Ernest . „ Smith , Griffiths . Making a total of £ 9828 . 3 s , with twenty-two lists to come in .

Bro . F . A . Philbriek , P . G . D ., proposed " Success to the other Masonic Institutions . " He said after the telling eloquence of the figures to which you listened with so much attention , I need scarcely detain you while proposing " Thc other Masonic Charities . " Assembled as we are upon a special occasion , for the benefit of the Institution whose interests we have at heart—the oldest Institution connected

with the Craft—we cannot be , as Masons , insensible ti the claims of thc two other great charities which we sup ' port in the face of the world , and which , if nothing else existed , are an open proof that our principles are carried into practice , and that Masonry is a living spirit and not merely a dead letter . No Institution in the country , be it founded on thc principles that we profess , or on any other ,

can , I venture to say , point to any great establishments supported mainly , if not entirely , by the liberality of its members raising a revenue of over £ 20 , 000 a year by their voluntary , their personal , their free subscriptions , atul doing in themselves an amount of good which I trust «' may live to see maintained , and which I equally trust ffi " not die with us , but be perpetuated by those who have y d to come . We are told that these are times of commercial

depression and depression of the interests of the coun ' tj ' If it be so , never , then , have the Institutions which W possessed , greater claims on the Craft at large , nor eve " will they be of greater utility . But I think I may say tb ^ whether the country or the various interests of the countrj ' be prosperous or not , we all , as Masons , have at heart t »' well-being- of the Institutions , and we all feel the duty °

supporting them as testified by the results we have heaia this evening . I trust , therefore that while we have n * et together to commemorate and to wish success to the on * Institution , we shall extend our kind feelings and our go 0 '' wishes , naj' more , when occasion requires , our supP and our sympathy to the other charities of the Ord ' 1-( Cheers ) . ,

. Bro . F . Binckes , in reply , said : It is to me at all tiri "* J a source of intense gratification , and I feel it a very » l S compliment , to have my name associated under any cumstances whatever with the toast of Masonic chaw * If there is one cause that I have nearer and dealer heart than another , it is that practical p hase of F # ' short

masonry , which is summed up in those two comprehensive words , or three words , practical Maso charity . Well , now , to-night you have celebrated in ^ present year of grace the second of our anniversary \ vals , events to which those who are associated with " ^ Institution , all look forward with a large a " * "" , -, ( anxiety , and especially , ' as allusion has been made P )

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you have heard enough from me , and I only wish my powers were greater to do more than I have done to induce you to subscribe liberally to this ancient , most noble , most honoured , and useful Institution . ( Great applause ) . Bro . Samuel Tomkins in acknowledging the toast said : The great point the brethren had to keep before them was

to increase among each other the feeling of sympathy in the work of charity . The Girls' School was one in which they all felt a particular interest , and they thought it their first duty to support the Girls' School . It was their great pleasure to strive to keep it in full and efficient working order . That could only be maintained by the most strenuous efforts of the Craft generally , and it was very

gratifying to see so many brethren from the country then present . The Institution was as much for the country as for Londbn , and it was the duty of the brethren throughout the country to strive to support it . With respect to the financial matters which the chairman had said he ( Bro . Tomkins ) would give them , he thought it was quite unnecessary , because the whole of the accounts were in the

hands of the brethren . Bro . Thomas W . White , P . M . 21 , and P . G . S ., a member of the House Committee , then read the following Stewards ' lists Lodge 1 Bro . Gooding , R ., M . D ., G . St . 37 16 o „ 1 „ Ellis , Alderman ... 10 10 o ,, 1 „ Hartridge , Fras . J . ... 12 12 o

„ 2 „ Philbriek , F . A ., Q . C . 92 8 o „ 4 „ Hall , R . G . ... 15 15 o „ 5 „ Diaper , A . H . ... 54 12 o „ 6 „ Novell ! , L . W . ... 10 10 o „ 8 „ Probert , J . P . ... 11 11 o

„ 10 „ Le Strange , Hamon ... 34 13 o „ 11 „ Pigott , Dr . R . Turtle ... 34 2 6 „ 12 „ Kidder , Wm . B . ... 138 17 o Chapter 12 Comp . Clever , Joseph W . ... 42 o o Lodge 14 Bro . Turner , Chas . H . ... 13 13 o » 18 „ Huggins , J . F . ... 4 s 3 o

„ 21 „ Stead , J . K . ... 30 9 o „ 22 „ Storr , E . F . ... 6 9 6 o ,, 23 „ Douglas , R . ... 31 10 o „ 28 „ Neilson , J . G . ... 53 11 ° „ 29 „ Pixley , E . „ 3 ° <> Lefeaux , A . ... 49 7 o

„ 33 „ Strouts , E . ... 6 9 6 o „ SS » Melhuish , A . J . ... 57 16 o „ 3 8 ,, Smith , F . W . ... 55 13 o „ 60 „ Wordsworth , Capt . J . 10 10 o ,, 65 „ Mather , E . C . ... „ 75 „ Klingenstein , W . ... „ 83 „ Murton , C . A . ... 201 12 o

„ 91 „ Sprague , R . W . ... 4 6 4 o „ 9 6 „ Slee , C . B ; ... 87 3 o ,, ' 99 ,, Harrison , S . B . ... 68 5 0 „ 101 „ Farthing , E .

„ 134 „ Thomas , A . M „ 140 „ Webster , R . B , ... 1 9 8 1 o » 14 " » Titley , T ., ... 34 10 6 „ 144 „ Allen , G ., ... 68 5 o i > US 1 . Leggott , J . H 220 8 o

„ 162 „ Thcodor , F . E .. ... 22 1 o » ' 73 » Vine , F . R ., ... 115 10 0 „ 174 .. Milliard , G . J 23 s c Chap . 174 Comp . Webb , C . H ., ... 6 4 1 0 ,, 176 Bro . Liebman , ' R ., Lodge 179 . „ Benet , L ., ... 27 6 o „ 180 ,. Bubb , G ., ... 67 4 a

„ 181 „ Stanton , E . W „ ... 31 10 0 „ 18 3 ,, Todd , C . W . ... 103 8 6 „ 188 „ Davis , C . S . ... 15 is o Chap . 188 Comp , Levy , 11 . M . ... 31 10 o Lodge 192 Bro . Jones , E . ... 66 15 6 „ 19 . I 1 , Leah , H . ... 21 o o „ 197 „ Glen , W . C . ... 13 s 8 o

„ 19 8 „ Cooper , G . ... 55 13 o „ 20 5 „ Hogard , C . F . ... 7200 11 2 . 3 S 11 Ross i G . E . A . „ 256 „ Birch , Chas . ... 4-. 2 o , 1 259 „ Wakeman , Sir Offley , Bart ... 68 s c » 435 » Stammwitz , E . H .,

First List ... 57 15 0 11 534 11 Rath , F . ... 88 10 0 11 657 „ Buck , W . ... 106 1 o 11 7 * 5 11 Phillips , E . ... 42 o o 11 749 11 Hobbs , J . W . ... 3 8 3 6 n 754 11 Burford , G . ... 32 o o 1 813 „ Bartlett , T . ... 94 10 o

„ 820 „ Bateman , J . ... 65 2 o 11 822 11 Nicholas , J . ... 31 10 o » 898 „ Stewart , H . T . A . ... 5 6 3 6 „ 907 „ Stephenson , R . E . ) \ 917 „ Lewis , H . J . j 08 5 o

Chap . 907 Comp . Vaughan , Rev . J . M . 7 „ 907 „ White , T . W . j 52 10 o Lodge 1017 Bro . Gulliford , W . H . ... 37 o o „ 1159 „ Moxon , Dr .. H . J . ... H 8 6 „ 118 5 „ Morris , Rev . Dr . '; ... 22 1 o „ 1216 „ Bridges , Newington ... 48 6 o

„ 1216 „ Hammond , H . ... 10 10 o „ 1261 „ Emden , T . W . L . ... 25 o o 11 1305 » Pope , J . J . 11 1328 „ West , jun ., F . ... 58 16 o 11 " 339 11 Kleuck , J . M . ... no 5 o

Chap . 1348 Comp . Parsons , P . ... 44 2 o Lodge 1364 Bro . Wright , R . A . ... 75 12 o » 136 5 „ Soper , G . R . ... 38 6 6 > i 1383 11 Clerke . Major Shadwell H . 282 9 o 11 156 3 11 Holden , Rev . P . M . ... 311 c ; o 11 156 3 , 1 Swallow , B . H . ) „ 156 3 „ Hammond , J . A . j 52 io o „ 1585 „ Wright , Joseph

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Lodge 1599 Bro . Bingcmann , J . ... 6 4 10 o „ 1601 „ Thompson , C . W . ... 47 5 ° „ 1602 „ Sim , E . G . ... 58 16 a „ 1613 „ Burney , Col . H . Somervillei 3 o 4 o „ 1622 „ Garnar , J . ... 159 12 o

„ 1629 „ Poley , T . W . " ... 2 O J 2 „ 1632 „ Stuart-Barker , C . ... 19 1 0 „ 1635 11 Robbins , Rev . Dr . ... 35 14 0 „ 1662 „ Pinder , Jas . ... 46 4 o „ 1671 „ Reed , Nelson ... 6 4 1 o Miscellaneous ... 91 7 o Berks , and Bucks : —

Lodge 209 Bro . Hume , C . D . ... 24 3 o 11 574 11 Toms , W . T . ... 32 11 o „ 1 4 „ Taylor , T . ... 2100 „ 1501 „ Cautrell , jun ., W . S . ... 36 15 o Cheshire : — Lodge 321 Bro . Bennett , Capt . H . A . ... 11 537 ii Milner , W . ... 10 10 o

„ 1565 11 Simpson , E . Devonshire : — Lodge 164 „ Thornton , R . T . „ 444 „ Woodman , Dr . W . R . 52 10 o Dorsetshire : — Province , Montagu , J . M . P ., Dep . P . G . M . 180 12 o

Durham : — Province , Bro . Boulton , Babington ... 286 2 6 Essex : — Lodge 1000 Bro . Wardell , J . A . ... 28 o o 11 " 457 11 Tanner , J . ... 9 9 °

Gloucestershire : — Lodge 82 Bro . John Walker ... 135 9 o Hants , and Isle of Wight : — Lodge 130 Bro . Le Feuvre , J . E . ... 16 9 1 o ¦ 342 11 Newland , R . ... 53 n o Hertfordshire : —

Lodge 404 „ Dawson , J . E . ... 110 15 6 „ 449 „ Shilcock , j . ... 1 1 o „ 403 „ Campkin , H . ... 26 5 o 11 H ?? 11 Purrott , J . ... 515 o Kent : — Lodge 503 11 Clever , J . „ 829 „ Hastings , T . ... 16 16 o

„ 1096 „ Des Barres , A . H . ... 66 19 o „ 1206 ,, Emmerson , R . J . ... 10 10 o „ 122 3 „ Webb , J . ... 10 10 o „ 1314 ,, Seaman , W . ... 70 9 6 Lancashire ( East Division ) . Bro . Harrison , W . ... 10 10 o Lodge 37 „ Brockbank , G . P . .., 52 10 o

„ 20 4 „ Rev . P . Hains ... 15 15 o „ 221 „ Taylor , J . M . ,, 3 6 9 „ Anderton , J . E . ... 10 10 o Lancashire ( West Division ) . Lodge iss Bro - Goepel , J . R . ... 268 o o „ 1021 „ Huartson , J . ... 34 8 o „ 1086 „ Lunt , J . C . ... * 8 8 o

Lincolnshire : — Lodge 1224 Bro . Sutcliffe , John ... „ 12 3 „ Ace , Rtv . Dr . „ Sulcliffe , Jack ... 42 o o 1 , 792 „ Sheen , R . M . ... 10 10 0 Middlesex : — Bro . Hammond , W . Province , Bro . R . Wentworth Little , Deputy

Prov . G . M . ... 285 1 o 0 Lodge 1460 Bro . Howe . W . T . ... 77 11 0 ,, Kenning , George ... 10 10 0 „ Peters , Lieut .-Col . J . ... 10 10 0 Lodge 1494 „ Knyvett , F . Sumner ... 55 1 -j 0 11 778 11 Webb , E . B . . ... 40 8 0 „ 1237 „ Thompson Capt . C . ... 21 10 0

Chap . 1293 Comp . Massa , Thos . ... 45 3 o Lodge 1423 Bro . Mason , John ... 57 15 o „ 1 5 „ Ockenden , T . W . ... 30 o 0 11 156 7 „ Green , Frank ... 47 5 ° 11 1597 11 Sindall , R . L . ... 36 15 o „ 16 5 6 „ Bond , John ... 25 14 6 Norfolk : —

Province , Bro . Barwell , H . G . ... 141 15 0 Lodge 93 Bro . Loftus , G . W . F . ... 5 5 ° „ 107 ,. Woodwark , G . J . ... 3 6 15 o ,, 52 „ Amhurst , W . A . F . ... 21 o o „ Duff , Col . Jas ., M . P .... 550 Northampton and Hunts . — Province , Bro . Marson , John ... 105 o o

Nottinghamshire : — Lodge 1435 Bro - Marx , Julius ... 43 1 o North Wales ' and Shropshire : — Lodge 1143 Bro . Sisson , R . J . ... 16 16 o 11 Cos 11 Mellor , R . C . 11 755 11 Platt > Henry „ 1477 „ Potts , Algernon ... 10 10 o Oxfordshire : —

Lodge 478 Bro . Wakeman , H . O . ... 24 3 o 11 34 ° » Juggins , John ... ,, 340 „ Randall , Alderman ,,, 21 o o n 340 „ Ansell , F . W . ... 17 6 o Staffordshire .- — Lodge 460 Bro . Cartwright , W . ... ( 13 o o „ 419 „ Walker . Jas . ... 22 1 o „ 539 „ Humphries , T . M . ... 76 2 o

Suffolk : £ Lodge 1224 Bro . Grimwood , G . H . ... 30 o o ,, 1008 " **• „ Lucia . W , H . ... -oi 19 o

Surrey : „ Arnold , Rev . C . W ., Dep . P . G . M . ... 10 10 o Lodge 370 Bro . f Mitchell , F . W . ... 30 9 o Sussex : — Lodge 40 Bro . Trollope , Dr . T . ... 130 19 6 11 732 11 Reed , C . G . ... 43 2 o „ 1466 „ Smith , C . J . ... 59 6 o

Royal Masonic Institution For Giri.S.

Warwickshire : — Lodge 1016 J Bro . Vaughton , Paul M . ... 30 9 0 „ 1551 „ Hands , Thos . „ Gilbert , James „ 1246 „ Quilta , H . G . ... 23 2 0 Wiltshire : —

Lodge 3 S 5 Bro . Chandler , J . ... 122 1 4 0 West Yorkshire : — Bro . Tew , J . P . T . W ., Dep . P . G . M . „ Bartolome , Dr . M . M . „ Brittain , W . H . „ Craven , J .

„ Day , J . P . H . „ Hamilton , Rev . A . W . „ Critchley , R . J . ,. Peel . T . „ Sewell , E . „ Jervis , W . „ Hawksley , G . W .

„ Webster , G . E . „ Bromley , J . „ Binney , J . „ Bradley , R . „ Burrows , J . H . „ Fenton , M .

„ Hayes , S . „ Reaney , J . E . „ Thornhill , C . „ Waterfall , J . H . „ Harrop , J . „ Cadman , J . H . „ Blackburn , G .

„ Bingham , C . H . „ Ellis , I . „ Edwards , T . B . „ Tasker , T . W . „ Rhodes , C . T . „ Whitaker , T : „ Clapham , G .

„ Hartley , J . „ Saville , W . H . „ Crabtree , C . „ Beauland , J . „ Hopkins , D . „ Perrott , C . H . „ Lord , E .

„ Ash , A . „ Thomas , Dr . W . R . „ Roberts , R . „ Robertshaw , J . „ Huncliffe , Z . „ Bustard , J . ™ „ Holmes , T . VV . Lodge 904 „ Saville , W . ——

0 0 China ' : — District Bro . Chater , C . P . ... 52 " ° " Miscellaneous : —• Gen . Com . Club . Bro . Boyd , John . Red Cross . „ Rosenthal , S . Prem . Con . „ Brette , Rev . Dr . Ernest . „ Smith , Griffiths . Making a total of £ 9828 . 3 s , with twenty-two lists to come in .

Bro . F . A . Philbriek , P . G . D ., proposed " Success to the other Masonic Institutions . " He said after the telling eloquence of the figures to which you listened with so much attention , I need scarcely detain you while proposing " Thc other Masonic Charities . " Assembled as we are upon a special occasion , for the benefit of the Institution whose interests we have at heart—the oldest Institution connected

with the Craft—we cannot be , as Masons , insensible ti the claims of thc two other great charities which we sup ' port in the face of the world , and which , if nothing else existed , are an open proof that our principles are carried into practice , and that Masonry is a living spirit and not merely a dead letter . No Institution in the country , be it founded on thc principles that we profess , or on any other ,

can , I venture to say , point to any great establishments supported mainly , if not entirely , by the liberality of its members raising a revenue of over £ 20 , 000 a year by their voluntary , their personal , their free subscriptions , atul doing in themselves an amount of good which I trust «' may live to see maintained , and which I equally trust ffi " not die with us , but be perpetuated by those who have y d to come . We are told that these are times of commercial

depression and depression of the interests of the coun ' tj ' If it be so , never , then , have the Institutions which W possessed , greater claims on the Craft at large , nor eve " will they be of greater utility . But I think I may say tb ^ whether the country or the various interests of the countrj ' be prosperous or not , we all , as Masons , have at heart t »' well-being- of the Institutions , and we all feel the duty °

supporting them as testified by the results we have heaia this evening . I trust , therefore that while we have n * et together to commemorate and to wish success to the on * Institution , we shall extend our kind feelings and our go 0 '' wishes , naj' more , when occasion requires , our supP and our sympathy to the other charities of the Ord ' 1-( Cheers ) . ,

. Bro . F . Binckes , in reply , said : It is to me at all tiri "* J a source of intense gratification , and I feel it a very » l S compliment , to have my name associated under any cumstances whatever with the toast of Masonic chaw * If there is one cause that I have nearer and dealer heart than another , it is that practical p hase of F # ' short

masonry , which is summed up in those two comprehensive words , or three words , practical Maso charity . Well , now , to-night you have celebrated in ^ present year of grace the second of our anniversary \ vals , events to which those who are associated with " ^ Institution , all look forward with a large a " * "" , -, ( anxiety , and especially , ' as allusion has been made P )

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