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Royal Masonic Institution For Girls.
Lodge . £ s . d . 23 Bro . T . W . C . Levy ... 36 15 ° 29 „ J . D . Von Dadelszen 24 3 o 33 „ John Henry Davis 46 4 o 49 „ James Moon ... 53 ° * 5 5 S „ Ossvald H . Colven ... 60 iS o 73 „ Charles Rayden ... 38 17 o 01 „ Thomas Lough ... 36 15 o
143 , J James Boulton ... 75 12 o 165 „ Charles Belton ... 10 10 o 172 „ H . Hoodley 52 10 o 179 > , Walter Dickeson ... 38 6 6 1 S 0 „ Geo . A . B . Fletcher 55 o o Si „ E . W . Stanton ... 26 5 o 1 S 3 „ A . J . Hirsch 26 5 o 185 & 172 S Bro . A . E . Staley 15 15 o
iSS Bro . Lesvis Lazarus ... 2 S 7 o 193 )» Walter Wood ... 115 10 o 197 „ Henry Irving ... 59 17 o 19 S „ Robert Rosvell ... 37 o o 222 „ Robert Grey ... 199 10 o 259 „ Dr . C . Godson ... 72 9 o 511 „ Carter Millbourn ... 14 o o
548 „ W . E . Batchelor ... 47 5 o 552 Si 1625 Bro . G . W . Verry 9 S 14 o 5 69 Bro . W . C . Williams ... 15 15 o 617 & 1928 Bro . H . Massey 20 o o 657 Bro . J . D . Matthews ... 30 iS o 733 „ Charles J . Kilby ... 20 o o S 13 „ T . J . Cussvorth ... 72 iS 6 S 22 „ F . Abbott 37 16 o
S 34 „ A . C . Bean 10 S 11 o S 71 „ J- J- Pakes 21 o o S 9 S „ C . Chapman ... 60 18 o 902 „ T . Spearing 52 10 o 1056 „ J . Boulton lot 17 6 1269 „ B . G . Frampton ... 34 12 o 127 S „ W . H . Making ... 18 17 6 12 S 7 ,, W . Cleghorn ... 106 1 o 1-. . 28 „ F . Kirk 36 15 o
136 s » J- S . Badkin ... 15 o o 1365 „ E . M . Mallett ... 2100 1352 „ G . T . Limm 62 4 3 1353 ,, M . P . F . Caulfield ... 149 3 o 1426 „ A . F . Kibble ... 91 7 o 144 6 JJ T . Griffiths 45 o o 1472 „ V . I . Hollosvay ... 33 o o 1491 » P * H . Waterlosv ... 116 11 o iS-iS „ T . Barlow 2518 6
1540 j , C . Graham 20 o o 15 S 4 „ A . Rerrot , B . A . ... 15 15 o 1602 „ W . Morris 1615 ,, Colonel G . H . J . Haldane 65 2 o
1632 „ H . Baldsvin 21 o o 1657 „ S . Benton , M . D . ... 105 o o 165 S „ T . Edmondston ... 63 o o 1668 „ C . Ochse 1669 „ A , C . Bradley ... Gj 2 o 1672 „ \ . Perkins 27 9 o 1704 „ J . E . Elliott 58 16 o 1719 ,, J . F . Porter , M . D . . 144 iS o 1765 G . F . Smith , jun ., ... 20 o o 17 68 & 1124 Bro . A . C . Spaull Go 18 o 17 6 S Bro . J , R . Jones ... ... 34 ' 3 ° 1791 „ J . Neilson 130 o o 1804 „ Rev . R . H . Atherton 27 o o 1 S 1 S „ J . Clever 57 ' 5 o 1820 „ F . J . Vialls 54 ' < J 1820 „ H . Clarke 40 o o
1839 „ J . Wooley Brooke ... 33 12 o 1900 ,, G . P . Festa 147 o o 1949 ,, H . B . Marshall , C . C . 105 o o 1963 „ R . J . Vincent ... 100 o o
UNATTACHED . Bro . Edgar Bosvyer 94 o o „ T . W . C . Bush 68 5 o „ W . H . Farnfield ... 57 -5 o „ James Garner 15 15 o
„ T . S . Howell . M . R . C . S . E . 10 10 o „ Wm . March 10 10 o „ lames Salmon 21 o o „ Griffiths Smith , F . R . C . S . 23 3 o
„ A . Torkington 10 10 o „ Rev . A . F . A . Woodford 23 2 o „ E . C . Woodward ... 10 10 o „ W . H . Kempster , M . D . 17 17 o „ W . Poore ... 10 10 o
BERKS AND BUCKS . 711 Bro . Wm . H . Gardener ... 30 o o Chap . 840 Comp . Rev . F . W . Harnett ... ... 23 7 o 948 „ A . S . Murling ... 21 o o 1101 „ Richd . Donsett ... 60 o o 1501 „ Richd . Puttick ... 31 10 o 1565 >• Rev . Arthur Fearon 17 14 o
CAMBRIDGESHIRE . Province and S 8 , Bro . Neal Jas . York ... 12 S 2 o CHESHIRE . S 9 Bro . John Clayton ... 4 S 17 o 12 S 9 ,, Henry B . Bare ... 2 G 5 o 1565 » George Richrrdson ... 10 10 o
CORNWALL . Province , Capt . H . G . Colvill ... 42 o o 1151 Bro . Controllers . G . Bake 31 10 o CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORLAND . Unattached . Bro . George J . McKay 2 G 5 o DERBYSHIRE . I 235 Bro . John Stanley ... 70 7 o
DEVONSHIRE . 99 Bro . H . W . Madeley ... GG 3 o 444 ,, Wm . R . Woodman ... 12 G 10 o
Royal Masonic Institution For Girls.
. Lodge . £ s . d . 1332 Bro . 1402 „ John Lane 10 10 o Unattached . Bro . H . H . Lncke
DORSETSHIRE . 1027 Bro . R . N . Howard DURHAM . Province and in , H . Maddison SG 2 G
ESSEX . 276 Bro . J . P . Lewin 37 5 6 1000 „ W . D . Merritt ... 28 6 G ' 545 > , H . E . Dehane ... 31 10 o
GLOUCESTERSHIRE . S 39 Bro . R . Vassar Smith ... 21 o o „ John Mutl ' mgs ... 15 15 o
HANTS AND ISLE OF WIGHT . Bro . W . Wither B . Beech , M . P ., ( Chairman ) 52 10 o 35 „ A . Barfield 82 19 o 7 6 „ T . Stopher 77 16 6 130 „ C . W . A . Jellicoe ... 110 5 o 151 „ C . E . Lock 46 4 o ' 95 JJ ¦ ' W . Rebbeck ... 93 ig G
257 » T . K . Williams ... 42 o o 309 „ E . Goble 31 10 o Chapter . 309 Comp . Rev . Dr . White ... 15 15 o Lodge . 342 Bro . John Bricksvood ... 124 19 o 6 94 „ Rev . A . G . Barker ... 100 o o 6981 D ... T T . T O-l ( 220 J N . Palmer °
-Jog ) " ^ v . . ... ; 3 ; x ; 723 „ R . Glasspool ... 98 14 o 7 * 5 ,, John Broster , M . D . 23 2 o 903 „ F . Powell 67 4 o ] 33 * J > Richard Eve ... 56 14 o ¦ 373 JJ William Tasker ... 36 iG o * 7 JJ Joseph Stevens ... 82 19 o 1903 j , Thomas Page ... 129 3 o HERTFORDSHIRE . 493 Bro . Lieut . R . B . Croft ... 24 14 o 449 „ George Mickley ... 26 15 6 1327 „ E . West 9 6 12 o 1479 » J Isaac N . Edwards ... 10 10 o
KENT . 127 Bro . John G . Henning ... 48 5 o 1206 „ u . Baker G 4 o o 1414 „ Rev . T . S . Curteis ... 43 13 o 43 *> . J T . J . Pulley ** 143 6 „ R . White S wo 53 * J . H . B . Taylor
LANCASHIRE ( E . DIVISION ) . 62 Bro . Edward Ashworth ... 10 10 o 317 ,, James Wilson ... 10 10 o 317 „ William J . Cunliffe 1010 o 317 „ John W . Edwards ... 10 10 o 467 „ Walter Potts ... 15 15 o ' 7 3 JJ Robert Latham ... 10 10 o I 72 3 JJ Jas . Haysvood 10 10 o 194 S „ MaiorG . E . Hardman 10 10 o
LANCASHIRE ( W . DIVISION ) . 86 Bro . Reginald Young ... 85 : o 85 „ William Newsome ... 10 10 o 202 „ BradshasvW . Rowson 10 10 o 101 3 „ William Longbottom 31 10 o
1313 „ James Andrew ... 21 o o 1250 „ David W . Finney ... 31 10 o I 38 7 JJ Robert Davies ... 13 12 o 5 ° 5 j » Robert Foote ... 10 10 o 1814 „ William Bouden ... > 1 S 14 ,, Wm . Young Martin P °
MIDDLESEX . 1309 Bro . John Proffitt ... 16 16 o 1326 „ William R . Vassila ... 20 o o 1460 „ Rev . Dr . P . H . Ernest Brette ... 44 2 o ' 494 JJ T . S . Archer ... 36 15 o
MONMOUTHSHIRE . Province , Bro . Alderman Thos . Beynon 236 5 o
N . WALES AND SALOP . 384 Bro . R . C . Mellor ... 10 10 o Chapter . G 06 Comp . Capt . C . Hunter ... 31 10 o Lodge . ' 33 » J . Ossvell Bury ... 11 11 o 1849 „ Henry Kneeshair ... 10 10 o
OXFORD . 340 Bro . John Fisher ... 20 o o 357 „ Rev . H . A . Pickard 28 17 6 1704 „ William Atkins ... 21 o o 1 S 95 „ G . E . Brakspear ... 1 5 15 0 SOMERSETSHIRE . Province ] . . J „ Budge 44 2 0
SOUTH WALES ( E . Div . ) S 33 _ Bro . J . Smith Province 960 Bro . George H . Noel ... 217 7 o STAFFORDSHIRE .
41 S Bro . W . H . Snow 7216 o G 24 1 , Capt . J . A . Bindley no 5 o 624 „ T . A . Jackson 79- JJ P . J . Turley 89 5 o SUFFOLK . Lodge . £ . d . Province Bro . N . Tracy ... 1-1 G 10 o
SURREY . Lodge . 410 Bro . C . Greensvood , jun . 47 15 0
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' 395 JJ A . H . Bosvles ... 10 10 o 16 CS „ D . W . Cable ... 25 o o 19 S 1 „ W . P . Catterson ... 15 15 0 „ Col . A . Angus Croll 10 10 o SUSSEX . 271 Bro . G . Ford 10 10 o
315 & 163 G Bro . J . Eberell ... 262 10 o 732 Bro . B . Bennett 79 16 o 732 „ J . M . Kidd ... ... 10 10 o WARWICKSHIRE . Bro . Woodhouse 12 12 o 5 S 7 Bro . C . F . Rosve 55 15 o
739 JJ A . F . Warrillow ... 10 10 o 88 7 * ,, Capt . A . Ash ... 10 10 o 1474 „ H . J . Creamer ... 10 10 o WORCESTERSHIRE . Province Bro . G . Taylor ... ~ )
Lodge . j 2 S 0 Bro . H . Rosve | 377 „ S . W . Grosvenor ... 1 . 217 7 0 377 .. W . C . Green ... f 377 JJ J * E- Stone 539 JJ W . B . Williamson ... J „ A . F . Godson ... J
Lodge . £ s . d . N . & E . YORKSHIRE . 313 Bro . Major W . H . Marsvood 15 15 o WEST YORKSHIRE . 139 Bro . J . Needham "" 342 „ C . H . Verity
296 „ J . C . Wing 302 „ J . R . ArmitagCjJ . P . 521 „ H . Wood 910 „ G . H . Locking 910 „ J . G . Lyon 910 „ W . H . Wilkes 910 „ J . H . Greaves
gio „ gio „ R . Fisher r" 4 ° o o o 1211 „ G . F . Crowe 1211 ,, J . W . Fourness ... isis „ A . Wood I 3 i 1 „ Major R . VV , Moore
: 5 : 3 J ) *• Embleton 1513 „ W . R . Massie 1513 „ G . Sykes 1513 „ 1 . Longley „ C . Pegler J FOREIGN . „ H . De Tatham M . U . 10 io o
Bro . HEDGES said that this made—London ... ... ... ... £ 5162 19 9 Provinces ... ... ... 5347 10 6
or a total of ... ... £ 10 , 510 o 3 The announcement svas received with loud cheers . Bro . PETER DE LANDE LONI ; , P . G . D ., in acknowledging the toast , said : Although it is a great honour to respond to any toast proposed in Masonry , it is a still greater honour to have to thank you all for this magnificent total which has just been announced on behalf of our Institution
tonight . You , sir , have spoken in such kindly terms of the condition of the Institution , and the svay in svhich its affairs and the education are managed , that I am sure we must have been deeply impressed svith the value of the work that is carried on , and I onl y hope that in the future sve may—at least those who for the time beiner have the affairs of the Institution to
manammay rely urjon as loyal support as they have received in the past . I can assure you it is a matter of deep anxiety to the House Committee as to tho result of these festivals . If we do not get that support svhich sve hope and believe sve are entitled to , of course our efforts for good are thereby nullified . To-night , however , thanks to the brother svho has so svell and ablv occnnied
the chair , his appeal has been so liberall y responded to , that sve feel sure in the future the Girls' School svill be the magnificent success that I venture to say on behalf of the House Committee , and all those who are interested in it , that it has been in the past . Wc are deeolv thankful to von all . and sve
trust the Institution will ever bear the good name that it does nosv , and that you will never relax your efforts on its behalf . Bro . Col . SHADWELL H . CLERKE : Ri ght Worshipful Chairman and Brethren : I am sure we have all been most deli ghted to here the result of the lists svhich have just been read out , and sve must heartily congratulate
the Institution on the result of this evening ; but I am sure you svill all agree with me that we ought not to separate to-ni ght svithout considering for a moment that this is not the onl y Masonic Institution svhich we are privileged to support . We have also close to us and under our protection tsvo other
most excellent and admirable Institutions—thc Royal Masonic Institution for Boys , and the Benevolent Institution , and I think sve ought not to separate this evening without a word of encouragement lo those excellent Institutions . One has alread y held its festival of the year , and under the able presidency of Bro . General Brosvnti gghashad a most successful meeting . The amount collected is one of the highest I believe that has ever been brought out . We have still another Festival which will come before us in July next—the Festival of the Boys' School . That svill be presided over bv
our Right Worshipful Bro . Lord Holmesdale , Provincial Grand Master for Kent . I am sure you will all join svith me in svishing that we may then have the gratification of hearing of another magnificent total to be announced from the supporters of that great Charity . After the able speech we have heard from our Chairman I will not longer detain you , but svill ask you to join with me in wishing God speed to the other tsvo great Masonic Benevolent Institutions . Bro . Binckes not being present I shall couple this toast with the name of Bro . Terry .
Bro . JAMES TERRY in acknosvled ging the toast said : In the absence of my good friend Bro . Binckes , svho I really thought svould have been here this evening to have responded to this toast , I certainly am quite unprepared to make any spontaneous response to the toast of success of the Institution , which has been so very kindlv given by our Very Worshipful Bro . the Grand Secretary . But I do not think svhen this toast is proposed it requires many moments' consideration to give a response to the
kindness shown by the Craft generall y in support of all our Institutions . First of all let me congratulate the Institution—not the House Committee sve have heard spoken of to-ni ght—but the svhole bod y of the Craft on the success of the Institution . And the reason I say so is this , that sve must look to it—that is the Grand bod y of the Craft svho are the support of all the Institutions ,, and not the Sub-Committees to svliom are entrusted certain duties , but the general bod y of the Craft that sve must look to . Therefore
when I hear about svhat must be the anxiety of the House Committee , sve put that entirely on one side , and say svhat is the anxiety of the Craft at large for the support of all these Institutions ; and I venture to say you have nobly responded alread y on behalf of tsvo of those Institutions . Just let me say this on behalf of the one that is to follow . Bro . Binckes is not here , or you svould have had a most eloquent appeal , you would have had a speech svorthy of your listening to and of consideration . That is an Institution at the present time which is largely of
deserving your support ; it is one that is making strenuous efforts to enlarge its boundaries and take in a larger number of boys , and if there be anything like a spirit of prophecy abroad , I venture to say svhen the last Wednesday but one in June comes round that hosvever large may have been the announcements on behalf of the Girls' and Benevolent Institutions there will be one of those startling surprises that the Craft at large are not quite prepared to receive ; and the reason I say that is this , brethren , that in addition to the ordinary appeal being made for the Boys' School you are all aware they are giving additional privileges to Governors in the shape ot double voting posver . What svill be the result of that ? 1
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Royal Masonic Institution For Girls.
Lodge . £ s . d . 23 Bro . T . W . C . Levy ... 36 15 ° 29 „ J . D . Von Dadelszen 24 3 o 33 „ John Henry Davis 46 4 o 49 „ James Moon ... 53 ° * 5 5 S „ Ossvald H . Colven ... 60 iS o 73 „ Charles Rayden ... 38 17 o 01 „ Thomas Lough ... 36 15 o
143 , J James Boulton ... 75 12 o 165 „ Charles Belton ... 10 10 o 172 „ H . Hoodley 52 10 o 179 > , Walter Dickeson ... 38 6 6 1 S 0 „ Geo . A . B . Fletcher 55 o o Si „ E . W . Stanton ... 26 5 o 1 S 3 „ A . J . Hirsch 26 5 o 185 & 172 S Bro . A . E . Staley 15 15 o
iSS Bro . Lesvis Lazarus ... 2 S 7 o 193 )» Walter Wood ... 115 10 o 197 „ Henry Irving ... 59 17 o 19 S „ Robert Rosvell ... 37 o o 222 „ Robert Grey ... 199 10 o 259 „ Dr . C . Godson ... 72 9 o 511 „ Carter Millbourn ... 14 o o
548 „ W . E . Batchelor ... 47 5 o 552 Si 1625 Bro . G . W . Verry 9 S 14 o 5 69 Bro . W . C . Williams ... 15 15 o 617 & 1928 Bro . H . Massey 20 o o 657 Bro . J . D . Matthews ... 30 iS o 733 „ Charles J . Kilby ... 20 o o S 13 „ T . J . Cussvorth ... 72 iS 6 S 22 „ F . Abbott 37 16 o
S 34 „ A . C . Bean 10 S 11 o S 71 „ J- J- Pakes 21 o o S 9 S „ C . Chapman ... 60 18 o 902 „ T . Spearing 52 10 o 1056 „ J . Boulton lot 17 6 1269 „ B . G . Frampton ... 34 12 o 127 S „ W . H . Making ... 18 17 6 12 S 7 ,, W . Cleghorn ... 106 1 o 1-. . 28 „ F . Kirk 36 15 o
136 s » J- S . Badkin ... 15 o o 1365 „ E . M . Mallett ... 2100 1352 „ G . T . Limm 62 4 3 1353 ,, M . P . F . Caulfield ... 149 3 o 1426 „ A . F . Kibble ... 91 7 o 144 6 JJ T . Griffiths 45 o o 1472 „ V . I . Hollosvay ... 33 o o 1491 » P * H . Waterlosv ... 116 11 o iS-iS „ T . Barlow 2518 6
1540 j , C . Graham 20 o o 15 S 4 „ A . Rerrot , B . A . ... 15 15 o 1602 „ W . Morris 1615 ,, Colonel G . H . J . Haldane 65 2 o
1632 „ H . Baldsvin 21 o o 1657 „ S . Benton , M . D . ... 105 o o 165 S „ T . Edmondston ... 63 o o 1668 „ C . Ochse 1669 „ A , C . Bradley ... Gj 2 o 1672 „ \ . Perkins 27 9 o 1704 „ J . E . Elliott 58 16 o 1719 ,, J . F . Porter , M . D . . 144 iS o 1765 G . F . Smith , jun ., ... 20 o o 17 68 & 1124 Bro . A . C . Spaull Go 18 o 17 6 S Bro . J , R . Jones ... ... 34 ' 3 ° 1791 „ J . Neilson 130 o o 1804 „ Rev . R . H . Atherton 27 o o 1 S 1 S „ J . Clever 57 ' 5 o 1820 „ F . J . Vialls 54 ' < J 1820 „ H . Clarke 40 o o
1839 „ J . Wooley Brooke ... 33 12 o 1900 ,, G . P . Festa 147 o o 1949 ,, H . B . Marshall , C . C . 105 o o 1963 „ R . J . Vincent ... 100 o o
UNATTACHED . Bro . Edgar Bosvyer 94 o o „ T . W . C . Bush 68 5 o „ W . H . Farnfield ... 57 -5 o „ James Garner 15 15 o
„ T . S . Howell . M . R . C . S . E . 10 10 o „ Wm . March 10 10 o „ lames Salmon 21 o o „ Griffiths Smith , F . R . C . S . 23 3 o
„ A . Torkington 10 10 o „ Rev . A . F . A . Woodford 23 2 o „ E . C . Woodward ... 10 10 o „ W . H . Kempster , M . D . 17 17 o „ W . Poore ... 10 10 o
BERKS AND BUCKS . 711 Bro . Wm . H . Gardener ... 30 o o Chap . 840 Comp . Rev . F . W . Harnett ... ... 23 7 o 948 „ A . S . Murling ... 21 o o 1101 „ Richd . Donsett ... 60 o o 1501 „ Richd . Puttick ... 31 10 o 1565 >• Rev . Arthur Fearon 17 14 o
CAMBRIDGESHIRE . Province and S 8 , Bro . Neal Jas . York ... 12 S 2 o CHESHIRE . S 9 Bro . John Clayton ... 4 S 17 o 12 S 9 ,, Henry B . Bare ... 2 G 5 o 1565 » George Richrrdson ... 10 10 o
CORNWALL . Province , Capt . H . G . Colvill ... 42 o o 1151 Bro . Controllers . G . Bake 31 10 o CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORLAND . Unattached . Bro . George J . McKay 2 G 5 o DERBYSHIRE . I 235 Bro . John Stanley ... 70 7 o
DEVONSHIRE . 99 Bro . H . W . Madeley ... GG 3 o 444 ,, Wm . R . Woodman ... 12 G 10 o
Royal Masonic Institution For Girls.
. Lodge . £ s . d . 1332 Bro . 1402 „ John Lane 10 10 o Unattached . Bro . H . H . Lncke
DORSETSHIRE . 1027 Bro . R . N . Howard DURHAM . Province and in , H . Maddison SG 2 G
ESSEX . 276 Bro . J . P . Lewin 37 5 6 1000 „ W . D . Merritt ... 28 6 G ' 545 > , H . E . Dehane ... 31 10 o
GLOUCESTERSHIRE . S 39 Bro . R . Vassar Smith ... 21 o o „ John Mutl ' mgs ... 15 15 o
HANTS AND ISLE OF WIGHT . Bro . W . Wither B . Beech , M . P ., ( Chairman ) 52 10 o 35 „ A . Barfield 82 19 o 7 6 „ T . Stopher 77 16 6 130 „ C . W . A . Jellicoe ... 110 5 o 151 „ C . E . Lock 46 4 o ' 95 JJ ¦ ' W . Rebbeck ... 93 ig G
257 » T . K . Williams ... 42 o o 309 „ E . Goble 31 10 o Chapter . 309 Comp . Rev . Dr . White ... 15 15 o Lodge . 342 Bro . John Bricksvood ... 124 19 o 6 94 „ Rev . A . G . Barker ... 100 o o 6981 D ... T T . T O-l ( 220 J N . Palmer °
-Jog ) " ^ v . . ... ; 3 ; x ; 723 „ R . Glasspool ... 98 14 o 7 * 5 ,, John Broster , M . D . 23 2 o 903 „ F . Powell 67 4 o ] 33 * J > Richard Eve ... 56 14 o ¦ 373 JJ William Tasker ... 36 iG o * 7 JJ Joseph Stevens ... 82 19 o 1903 j , Thomas Page ... 129 3 o HERTFORDSHIRE . 493 Bro . Lieut . R . B . Croft ... 24 14 o 449 „ George Mickley ... 26 15 6 1327 „ E . West 9 6 12 o 1479 » J Isaac N . Edwards ... 10 10 o
KENT . 127 Bro . John G . Henning ... 48 5 o 1206 „ u . Baker G 4 o o 1414 „ Rev . T . S . Curteis ... 43 13 o 43 *> . J T . J . Pulley ** 143 6 „ R . White S wo 53 * J . H . B . Taylor
LANCASHIRE ( E . DIVISION ) . 62 Bro . Edward Ashworth ... 10 10 o 317 ,, James Wilson ... 10 10 o 317 „ William J . Cunliffe 1010 o 317 „ John W . Edwards ... 10 10 o 467 „ Walter Potts ... 15 15 o ' 7 3 JJ Robert Latham ... 10 10 o I 72 3 JJ Jas . Haysvood 10 10 o 194 S „ MaiorG . E . Hardman 10 10 o
LANCASHIRE ( W . DIVISION ) . 86 Bro . Reginald Young ... 85 : o 85 „ William Newsome ... 10 10 o 202 „ BradshasvW . Rowson 10 10 o 101 3 „ William Longbottom 31 10 o
1313 „ James Andrew ... 21 o o 1250 „ David W . Finney ... 31 10 o I 38 7 JJ Robert Davies ... 13 12 o 5 ° 5 j » Robert Foote ... 10 10 o 1814 „ William Bouden ... > 1 S 14 ,, Wm . Young Martin P °
MIDDLESEX . 1309 Bro . John Proffitt ... 16 16 o 1326 „ William R . Vassila ... 20 o o 1460 „ Rev . Dr . P . H . Ernest Brette ... 44 2 o ' 494 JJ T . S . Archer ... 36 15 o
MONMOUTHSHIRE . Province , Bro . Alderman Thos . Beynon 236 5 o
N . WALES AND SALOP . 384 Bro . R . C . Mellor ... 10 10 o Chapter . G 06 Comp . Capt . C . Hunter ... 31 10 o Lodge . ' 33 » J . Ossvell Bury ... 11 11 o 1849 „ Henry Kneeshair ... 10 10 o
OXFORD . 340 Bro . John Fisher ... 20 o o 357 „ Rev . H . A . Pickard 28 17 6 1704 „ William Atkins ... 21 o o 1 S 95 „ G . E . Brakspear ... 1 5 15 0 SOMERSETSHIRE . Province ] . . J „ Budge 44 2 0
SOUTH WALES ( E . Div . ) S 33 _ Bro . J . Smith Province 960 Bro . George H . Noel ... 217 7 o STAFFORDSHIRE .
41 S Bro . W . H . Snow 7216 o G 24 1 , Capt . J . A . Bindley no 5 o 624 „ T . A . Jackson 79- JJ P . J . Turley 89 5 o SUFFOLK . Lodge . £ . d . Province Bro . N . Tracy ... 1-1 G 10 o
SURREY . Lodge . 410 Bro . C . Greensvood , jun . 47 15 0
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' 395 JJ A . H . Bosvles ... 10 10 o 16 CS „ D . W . Cable ... 25 o o 19 S 1 „ W . P . Catterson ... 15 15 0 „ Col . A . Angus Croll 10 10 o SUSSEX . 271 Bro . G . Ford 10 10 o
315 & 163 G Bro . J . Eberell ... 262 10 o 732 Bro . B . Bennett 79 16 o 732 „ J . M . Kidd ... ... 10 10 o WARWICKSHIRE . Bro . Woodhouse 12 12 o 5 S 7 Bro . C . F . Rosve 55 15 o
739 JJ A . F . Warrillow ... 10 10 o 88 7 * ,, Capt . A . Ash ... 10 10 o 1474 „ H . J . Creamer ... 10 10 o WORCESTERSHIRE . Province Bro . G . Taylor ... ~ )
Lodge . j 2 S 0 Bro . H . Rosve | 377 „ S . W . Grosvenor ... 1 . 217 7 0 377 .. W . C . Green ... f 377 JJ J * E- Stone 539 JJ W . B . Williamson ... J „ A . F . Godson ... J
Lodge . £ s . d . N . & E . YORKSHIRE . 313 Bro . Major W . H . Marsvood 15 15 o WEST YORKSHIRE . 139 Bro . J . Needham "" 342 „ C . H . Verity
296 „ J . C . Wing 302 „ J . R . ArmitagCjJ . P . 521 „ H . Wood 910 „ G . H . Locking 910 „ J . G . Lyon 910 „ W . H . Wilkes 910 „ J . H . Greaves
gio „ gio „ R . Fisher r" 4 ° o o o 1211 „ G . F . Crowe 1211 ,, J . W . Fourness ... isis „ A . Wood I 3 i 1 „ Major R . VV , Moore
: 5 : 3 J ) *• Embleton 1513 „ W . R . Massie 1513 „ G . Sykes 1513 „ 1 . Longley „ C . Pegler J FOREIGN . „ H . De Tatham M . U . 10 io o
Bro . HEDGES said that this made—London ... ... ... ... £ 5162 19 9 Provinces ... ... ... 5347 10 6
or a total of ... ... £ 10 , 510 o 3 The announcement svas received with loud cheers . Bro . PETER DE LANDE LONI ; , P . G . D ., in acknowledging the toast , said : Although it is a great honour to respond to any toast proposed in Masonry , it is a still greater honour to have to thank you all for this magnificent total which has just been announced on behalf of our Institution
tonight . You , sir , have spoken in such kindly terms of the condition of the Institution , and the svay in svhich its affairs and the education are managed , that I am sure we must have been deeply impressed svith the value of the work that is carried on , and I onl y hope that in the future sve may—at least those who for the time beiner have the affairs of the Institution to
manammay rely urjon as loyal support as they have received in the past . I can assure you it is a matter of deep anxiety to the House Committee as to tho result of these festivals . If we do not get that support svhich sve hope and believe sve are entitled to , of course our efforts for good are thereby nullified . To-night , however , thanks to the brother svho has so svell and ablv occnnied
the chair , his appeal has been so liberall y responded to , that sve feel sure in the future the Girls' School svill be the magnificent success that I venture to say on behalf of the House Committee , and all those who are interested in it , that it has been in the past . Wc are deeolv thankful to von all . and sve
trust the Institution will ever bear the good name that it does nosv , and that you will never relax your efforts on its behalf . Bro . Col . SHADWELL H . CLERKE : Ri ght Worshipful Chairman and Brethren : I am sure we have all been most deli ghted to here the result of the lists svhich have just been read out , and sve must heartily congratulate
the Institution on the result of this evening ; but I am sure you svill all agree with me that we ought not to separate to-ni ght svithout considering for a moment that this is not the onl y Masonic Institution svhich we are privileged to support . We have also close to us and under our protection tsvo other
most excellent and admirable Institutions—thc Royal Masonic Institution for Boys , and the Benevolent Institution , and I think sve ought not to separate this evening without a word of encouragement lo those excellent Institutions . One has alread y held its festival of the year , and under the able presidency of Bro . General Brosvnti gghashad a most successful meeting . The amount collected is one of the highest I believe that has ever been brought out . We have still another Festival which will come before us in July next—the Festival of the Boys' School . That svill be presided over bv
our Right Worshipful Bro . Lord Holmesdale , Provincial Grand Master for Kent . I am sure you will all join svith me in svishing that we may then have the gratification of hearing of another magnificent total to be announced from the supporters of that great Charity . After the able speech we have heard from our Chairman I will not longer detain you , but svill ask you to join with me in wishing God speed to the other tsvo great Masonic Benevolent Institutions . Bro . Binckes not being present I shall couple this toast with the name of Bro . Terry .
Bro . JAMES TERRY in acknosvled ging the toast said : In the absence of my good friend Bro . Binckes , svho I really thought svould have been here this evening to have responded to this toast , I certainly am quite unprepared to make any spontaneous response to the toast of success of the Institution , which has been so very kindlv given by our Very Worshipful Bro . the Grand Secretary . But I do not think svhen this toast is proposed it requires many moments' consideration to give a response to the
kindness shown by the Craft generall y in support of all our Institutions . First of all let me congratulate the Institution—not the House Committee sve have heard spoken of to-ni ght—but the svhole bod y of the Craft on the success of the Institution . And the reason I say so is this , that sve must look to it—that is the Grand bod y of the Craft svho are the support of all the Institutions ,, and not the Sub-Committees to svliom are entrusted certain duties , but the general bod y of the Craft that sve must look to . Therefore
when I hear about svhat must be the anxiety of the House Committee , sve put that entirely on one side , and say svhat is the anxiety of the Craft at large for the support of all these Institutions ; and I venture to say you have nobly responded alread y on behalf of tsvo of those Institutions . Just let me say this on behalf of the one that is to follow . Bro . Binckes is not here , or you svould have had a most eloquent appeal , you would have had a speech svorthy of your listening to and of consideration . That is an Institution at the present time which is largely of
deserving your support ; it is one that is making strenuous efforts to enlarge its boundaries and take in a larger number of boys , and if there be anything like a spirit of prophecy abroad , I venture to say svhen the last Wednesday but one in June comes round that hosvever large may have been the announcements on behalf of the Girls' and Benevolent Institutions there will be one of those startling surprises that the Craft at large are not quite prepared to receive ; and the reason I say that is this , brethren , that in addition to the ordinary appeal being made for the Boys' School you are all aware they are giving additional privileges to Governors in the shape ot double voting posver . What svill be the result of that ? 1