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Craft Masonry.

absmce , Bro . Winser had that evening enabled him ( the W . M . ) to open the Iodge at the stated time and thus dispose ol a great deal of routine business , and the formal mark of respect was but a slight acknowledgment of appreciation for the unfailing courtesy , tact , and brotherly goodwill which had at all times prompted him as a volunteer to smooth over those little difficulties which necessarily arose

from time to time and thus promoted the enjoyment of the brethren . Bro . Winser , in a fell well-chosen words , expressed his thanks for the honour done him by the brethren of the lodge and the W . M . for his kindly expressions ; he trusted that for many years he might deserve and enjoy

the friendship now so happily existing . Bro . T . Grummant , in the absence of the Treasurer , moved that the sum of £ 10 ios . be placed on the Steward ' s list of Bro . Makeham , W . M . !; this was seconded by Bro . J . Faulkner , and carried unanimously . The lodge was then closed . A banquet followed .

Royal Savoy Lodge ( No . 1744 ) . —The last meeting of the session of this well-known lodge was held on the 23 rd ult ., at the Criterion , Piccadilly-circus , when there were present Bros . G . Mordey , W . M . ; A . H . Cole , S . W . ; T . JelTen ' es , J . W .: VV . M . Stiles , P . M ., Treas . ; Capt . A . J . Knightley , P . M ., Sec . ; J . Pratt , S . D . ; G . Comley , J . D . ; G . Thompson , LG . ; W . A . Scurrah ,

P . M ., D . C . ; VV . Jennings and J . Bishop , Stewards ; G . Rice , Org . ; R . Whiting , P . M ., Tyler ; Holland , P . M . ; A . George , A . B . Fox , A . Ramsden , E . Gentry , A . Berg , E . P . Waymouth , J . H . Adcock , W . Baker , W . Sparks , andR . T . West . Visitors : Bros . C W . Smelt , 2012 ; F . Tomlin , W . M . 1360 ; J . R . Colegrave , 1622 ; E . C . Phillips , S 57 ; VV . H . Ransom , P . M . 1 790 ; W . Metcalfe

P . M . 1327 ; R . Armstrong ; R . A . Benet , 733 ; J . T . Shapott , 733 ; Owen , 4 63 ; C . H . Perryman , 239 S ; and F . O . Tubby , 707 . The minutes of the previous meeting were read , and the W . M . initiated Mr . VVm . Sparks . Other business being disposed of , the lodge was closed , and the brethren afterwards dined .

Bro . Capt . C . J . Knightley gave , in appropriate terms , "The Health of the W . M ., " which was drunk with enthusiasm . The W . M . having replied , proposed "The Past Masters , " making special reference to Bro . W . M . Stiles ' s candidature for Grand Treasurership . Bros . Capt . Knightley , VV . M . Stiles , and W . A . Scurrah

responded . "The Initiate" having been duly honoured , Bro . Sparks replied , remarking that his grandfather wore a red apron , but he did not know what it meant , and if it was a Masonic honour , he hoped some day to become possessed of one . The next toast was "The Visitors , " coupled with the names of Bros . Ransom , Metcalfe , and Tomlin , who all replied , speaking in terms of praise of Bro . Stiles , and

wishing him every success in his campaign for Grand honours . The other toasts were "The Treasurer and Secretary " and "The Officers , " and the Tyler ' s toast brought a pleasant evening to a close . In the intervals of the toasts some excellent songs were contributed by Bros . Sparks , A . H . Cole , W . Baker , Capt . Knightley , and G . Thompson .

Quatuor Coronati Lodge ( No . 2076 ) . — The above lodge met at Freemasons' Hall , on Friday , the 4 th inst ., when there were present Bros . VV . H . Rylands , P . G . Stwd ., P . M ., as W . M . ; C Kupferschmidt , as J . VV . ; G . W . Speth , Sec ; S . T . Klein , LG . ; and E . Conder , jun . ; also the following members of the Correspondence Circle : Bros . I . Wakelin , A . Howell , G . E . Turner , C . H .

Webb , A . Toulmin , W . G . Poole , C . N . Mclntve North , H . M . Hobbs , F . A . Powell , C . B . Barnes , F . XV . Levander , Dr . J . Balfour Cockburn , P . G . M . Guernsey , as S . VV . ; R . Palmer Thomas , R . Stephen Ayling , W . H . Sissons , P . A . G . D . C ; G . Mickley , L . Robbins , Dr . C A . Wright , Prof . P . L . Simmonds , VV . Tailby , G . Stevens , T . Cohu , Hamon le Strange , P . G . D ., as I . P . M . ; J . Leach Barrett ,

H . B . Papenfus , C . H . Bestow , J . VV . Stevens , C . G . Hokanson , Dr . C . L . Tuckey , J . A . Gartley , C . M . Brander , E . A . T . Breed , Reg . Martyn , R . A . Gowan , E . Haward , J . J . Hall , and J . Foss . Visitors : Bros . W . A . Dingle , P . M . S 69 ; Perry Trickett , 2374 ; T . G . L . Miller , I . G . 2105 ; Donald Baynes , 1 G 94 ; and Dr . Dudley Buxton , 1 S 95 .

The lodge having been opened and the minutes confirmed , the brethren prccecded to elect G 5 members to the membership of the Correspondence Circle , as follows : The District Grand Lodge of Madras ; Mackay Lodge , No . 1554 , Mackay , Outcns ' ancl •Centennial Lodge , No . 25 , Snohomish , VVasfiington , U . S . A . ; Bros . G . C . Neecle , 220 7 , Toowoomba , J . A . Murphy , 330 ( I . C ) ,

Tocwoombi , E . Moiley , 233 S , Rockhampton , G . C . Spica and R . 11 . L ' ghtfoot , of 737 ( S . C ) , Mackay , J . Porter , W . M . 1 572 , Warwick , and V . XV . Smith , 2419 , Brisbane , all n Oueensland ; P . H . Jolley , P . A . G . S B . N . Z , Hawkes Bay , £ Hcacham , W . M . 735 , Nelson , and H . J . Kallender , 12 . Auckland , allin New Zealand ; F . Dunsteryille , P . D . G . W . Madras ; A . E . Uachcrt , 57 :, Orbisonia ,

Pennsylvania , B . Loeivy , 220 , New Yoik , J . Carnell , D . D . G . M . Oimond , Florida , S . 1 J . Limerick , 25 , Snohomish , and \ i . Bories , 3 , Seattle , Washington , and G . M . Hornor , 1 , W . C . Nelson , 1 , J . Clegg , J . G . W ., and W . H . Dwyer , 102 , New Orleans , all in the U . S . A . ; F . C . Buchan in , W . M . 505 ( S . C ); J . Grant-Macpherson , W . M . 527 fS . C ); W . VV . Newton , W . M . o ( S . C . ); VV . D . Kemp , 339 ( S . C . ) ;

II . R . Mackenzie , 7 O 1 ( S . C . ); T . A . Lindsay , W . M . 1 . 79 ( S . C . ); J . A . Brown , P . M . 1004 ; U . E . Cain , P . M . 2050 _ / . Craine , P . M . 1075 ; VV . A . Foster , 1113 ; R . G , Thomas , I ' . M . 1143 ; J . J . Morii-i , P . M . 1509 ; !•' . J . Harries ; II . Rochester , W . M . 541 ; J . T . Spalding , UjOiy , M . 0 . Canton , 1325 ; G . W . Martin , 2269 ; Kev . XV . Tievor-Paikins , P . M . . | f * S 1 Rev . II . R . Harrisson ,

910 ; J . W . Harris , iniGj Rev . K . S . Shelton , 599 ; Lord Amherst of Hackney , P . G . W . ; L . F . St . | ohn , VV . M . 11 S 4 ; G . W . Capel , 493 ; G . G . Poole , 1 S 92 ; B . Stewart , P . M . 127 S ; ] . Wakelin , 2342 ; J . Bonwick ; D . S . Naphtali , 1349 ; A . G . Boswell , P . M . 1 , 339 ; E . E . Cooper , P . G . Steward ; A . Dutton , I' . M . 34 ; L . Simmons ,

1 S 5 ; D . Ososki , W . M . 704 ; R . S . Ayling , 212 S ; I . Mat / . inger , 174 ; F . Dangerlield , jun ., P . M . 1260 ; J . Foss , i 2 fio ; W . G . Lowe , P . M . 1769 ; J . Odell , 17 G 9 ; F . W . Tew , 129 S ; and C . G . Hukansan , 1 . 513 . A letter was read from the M . W . G . M ., acknowledging receipt of thc last volume of the printed Transactions of thc

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Lodge , and conveying the thanks of his Royal Highness ; also a letter announcing the death of Bro . G . C Connor , late Grand Master of Tennessee . On behalf of the lodge the W . M . rose to congratulate Bro . J . Balfour Cockburn , on the signal honour so lately conferred upon him by the M . VV . G . M . in appointing him Prov . Grand Master of Guernsey and Alderney . He trusted that he might long

be spared to rule over a prosperous province . The Secretary exhibited a curious jug and snuff-box , also a quaint print presented to the lodge by Bro . G . V .. Turner . Th ; jug is richly adorned with Masonic emblems , one side being a copy of one of the celebrated and scarce Lambert de Lintot prints . The snuff-box , which is of carved ebony , has the upper side embellished by Masonic emblems ,

handp tinted , and preserved under a glass cover . It also bears tie initials , T . S ., of the owner and the date 1749 . The print is a rude wood block , very badly printed , of a head in profile comprised of Masonic tools and emblems , and below , the words "Stunanroc G . M ., " doubtless an anagram for "Cranstoun , G . M . " Thewater-mark is 1 S 02 . The thanks of the lodge were voted to Bro . Turner for his interesting

gifts . The Secretary read a paper by Bro . W . J . Hughan , P . G . D ., on "The Master Lodge at Exeter . " Although many Master ' s lodges are known to have existed , comparatively few of them have preserved any minutes . In this case , however , though the minutes are not as full as we could wish , yet they reveal many particulars of a highly

interesting nature , and the selection made by our Bro . Hughan were naturally all to the point . There was undoubtedly much diversity in the proceedings of these lodges , but we have ' at least now one fair picture of the organisation of one such lodge . The paper "being rather a statement of facts than argumentative , left little room for discussion , and the brethren seem to have recognised this , and

consequently seized upon Bro . Hughan s well-known opinions as tothe origin of the M . M . Degree , opinions which are shared by Bros . Murray Lyon and Lane , but contested by Bros . Gould and Speth , to furnish subject for an interesting and lively debate . Bros . Conder , Speth , and Rylands elaborated this point , all three pleading for the high antiquity of the ceremony or something very similar ,

though not so complex . Bro . Le ijtrange then contributed some extracts from the Master Mason ' s Lodge attached to the old Maid ' s Head Lodge , No . 27 , established 1743-4 , but long since extinct . Bro . Sissons led the discussion into a new channel by referring to the small silver trowels worn by the members of St . Matthew ' s Lodge , which died out in 1 S 14 , asking for parallel cases . Bro . Speth pointed to

Picart ' s plate as showing that early in the last century trowels were at least in the Masons' hands , even if not attached to their coats as ornaments , and to the statuette of Frederick the Great , and the customs of many German lodges and of the Pilgrim Ledge in London . Bro . Turner also remarked thai * an old silver trowel which had belonged

to an extinct Dorset lodge was now worn cx-officio by the oldest P . M . of the successor of this lodge . After further remarks by Bro . Maclntyre North and others , a vote of thanks was cordially accorded the author of the paper , the lodge was closed , and the brethren adjourned to the Holborn Restaurant for dinner .

Provincial Meetings.

PROVINCIAL MEETINGS .

BROXBOURNE . Broxbourne Lodge ( No . 2353 ) . —A meeting of this lodge was held on Saturday , the 2 Sth ultimo , at the Crown Hotel , when there were present Bros . H . Lichtenfeld , W . M . j H . G . Holland , S . W . ; E . C . Mulvey , A . G . D . C , Treas . ; E . J . Gittins , P . M ., Sec ; J . W .

Hunt , D . Cj T . J . Phillips , Stwd . ; J . Edmonds , acting Tyler ; A . A . Watson , H . Hempel , Max Hummel , Patrick , Wilson , Nicholls , and Ramsbottom . The lodge was opened , and the minutes of the last meeting read and confirmed . Bro . Apsey was raised to the Degree of a M . M . ;

Bro . H . G . Holland , S . W ., was unanimously elected W . M . for the ensuing year ; Bro . E . C . Mulvey , P . M ., was re-elected Treasurer ; and Bro . R . Whiting Tyler . Several propositions for initiation were given , and the lodge closed . The brethren afterwards dined together .

GATESHEAD-ON-TYNE . Industry Lodge ( No . 48 ) . —The first meeting of this lodge under the new officers was held on Monday , the 23 rd ult ., when there was a good attendance of members and visitors . Bro . Wm . Stafford , W . M ., prtsded , and was supported by Bros . VV . J . lobson , I . P . M . ; AI . R . Wright , P . M . ; Wm . Brown , P . M ., D . C ; R . Whitfield ,

P . M . ; M . Corbitt , P . AL , Treas . ; D . Sinclair , P . AL ; R . F . Cook , P . M . ; I " . R . Jobson , P . AL 11104 , as S . W . ; T . VV . Bagnall , J . VV . ; G . Ayling , as Sec . ; VVm . Douglass , S . D . ; T . Chcgwidden , J . D . ; R . Ferry , Org . ; J . Armstrong , I . G . ; VV . Ho ' zapfel and J . T . Pragnell , Stwds . j and Joshua Curry , Tyler . There weie also present : Bros . N . illythe , VV . Lee , J . Neil , VV . K . Peacock , Isaac

Charlton , R . J . Hindmarsh , John Charlton , R . Atkinson , G . C . Potts , ] . Lightbown , R . Laverick , S . Lodge , jun ., T , Henderson , R . Dobson , R . Kelly , VV . Towers , and others . Amongst the visitors were : Bros . R . Stewart , VV . M . 424 ; J , Shaw , P . AL 424 ; | . Adamson , J . W . 424 ; j . Burrell , S . D , 424 ; B . L . Wilkie , W . AL 1664 ; C P . Laidler , S . VV . 166 4 ; C . B . Ford , P . AL 4 S 1 ; LA . G . Ross , P . M . 4 S 1 :

J . Boazman , 4 S 1 ; E . Allison , 4 S 1 ; II . G . Britten , 450 ; VV . Walters , iri . 13 ; A . Page , ifi ? *; ; J . Taylor , 1342 ; and others . After the minutes were confirmed , a vote of condolence was unanimously passed to Bro . H . Jackson , Sec , who was unable to be present owing to recent bereavement ,

through thc death of his wife . Air . William Irving , previously balloted for , being in attendance , was duly initialed by the W . M . The J . VV . explained the working tools . Bro . VV . E . Peacock , K . Kelly , R . Dobson , and S . Lodge , jun ., were afterwards rai-ed to the Third Degree by the LP . AL The usual compliments were paid to the W . AL and the lodge was closed .

KINGS TON- ON- THA , 1 / ES . Noel Lodge ( No . 1 * 444 ) . * -A regular meeting of this lodge was held at St . James's Hall , on Wednesday , the * 25 th ult ., Bro . Ii . II . Lewi , * , VV . AI ., in the chair . The minutcsof thc last meeting were read and confirmed . Bros . A . Lyon and W . R . Oxley were then passed to the Second

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Degree in a very able manner by the W . M ., who afterwards gave the lecture on the Second Tracing Bjard . The lodjc then considered the question of instituting a lod ge of instruction in connection with this lodge . After discussion the matt' -r was referred to a Committee with instructions for them to proceed in the matter . The lodge was then

closed . Among those present were Bros . I' .. H . L <> wis W . M . ; G . H . Lister , S . W . ; E . J . Packington , J . VV •' G . H . Hindley , I . P . M . ; A . M . Levy , Treas . ; I IJ Hullett , J . D . ; J . G . Brooker , LG . ; A . Watkin , Org . Bradbury , Shearlock , Vicary , Oxlev , Lyon , McTaggart Gardiner , and Chapman . Visitors : Bros . G . R . Scott S 39 ; VV . H . Gaze , 2395 ; E . J . Butler , VV . M . 214- * - ; amj E . King , 143 O .

The brethren afterwards adjourned to supper and spent a very pleasant evening .

MANCHESTER . Manchester Dramatic Lodge No . 23 S 7 ) . —The annual installation meeting was held on Thursday the 26 th ult ., at the Albany Hotel , Piccadilly . There was a very large attendance , notwithstanding the regretted absence ot many great supporters of the lodge . Amongst those absent were Bros . T . Ramsey , VV . M . ( whose name

was on the summons to install ); A . Birch , P . M . ; ] , Truelove Richardson , P . M ., P . P . G . D ., Sec . ; and FilV . i simmons . However , Bro . Charles Swinn , P . M ., came manfully to the front , and with a few hours' notice was prepared to act as Installing Master , which he did in an admirable manner . The lodge was opened by him , and the minutes of the previous meeting were read and confirmed .

The ballot was taken for one joining member and three initiates , all being favourable , lhe initiations were deferred until a subsequent occasion . Bro . J . M . Simpson , S . VV ., W . M . elect , was presented by liro . E . G . Simpson , P . M ., P . P . G D ., and was duly installed . Bro . Chas . Swinn presented the working tools . Bros . E . G . Simpson P . M ., addressed the Wardens , Thomas Cavanah , P . M ., the

Master , and Swinn , the brethren generally . The following were invested as officers : Bros . T . Ramsay , P . M ., I . P . M . ; Chas . Swinn , P . M ., S . W . ; F . A . Cooper , P . M ., J . VV . ; I * . H . Birch , P . M ., Treas . ; J . T . Richardson , P . M ., P . P . S . G . D ., Sec ; T . H . Fitzsimmons , S . D . ; D . H . S . Hart , J . D . j E . G . Simpson , P . M ., P . P . G . D ., D . C ; G . H . Brooks , LG . ; and Stanley , Butterworth , Hemans ,

and Miiller , Stwds . ; and I hey were addressed by Bro , Charles Swinn , P . M . The following brethren were present ; Bros . ] . M . Simpson , S . W . ; Fred . Cooper , P . M ., J . D . ; E . G . " Simpson , P . M ., P . P . G . D ., D . C ; J . H . Greenwood , Org . ; Thos . Cavanah , P . M . ; J . Butterworth , A . G . Brown , Sidney R . MuIIer , H . Macbeth , and Simeon Wardle . Vis ' uors : Bros . John Chadwick , P . G . S . B ., P . G ,

Sec ; G . S . Smith , P . M ., P . G . Org . ; A . Ingham , P . G . S . ; R . H . Williams , P . M ., P . G . S . B . ; T . VVood , P . AL , P . A . G . D . C ; T . Wilson , P . M ., P . S . G . D ., * Geo . Board , P . M ., P . P . G . D . ; Rev . R . W . Perry Urcuitt , P . P . G . Chap . ; R . Dottie , P . M . ; R . Jessop Dearden , Henry Heard , A . E . Percival , W . Sweetman , XV . A . Brabner , W . AI . 23 G 3 ; Frederic Neebe , H . S . Greenwood , H . J . Cutter , P . M . ; A . Jacobson , W . M . 1633 ; and VV .

T . Allitt , P . M . At the banquet which subsequently followed , the loyal and Masonic toasts were given and responded to , and the pleasures of the evening were greatly enhanced by recitations from Bros . Dottie and Williams , and songs from Bros . Sweetman , Henry Heard , A . E . Percival , and G . S . Smith . Bro . J . II . Greenwood acted as accompanist .

WALTON-ON-NAZE . Arnold Lodge ( No . 1799 ) . —At the monthly meeting of this lodge , held at the Marine Hotel , on Tuesday , the 17 th ult ., the W . M ., Bro . J . H . Harman , creditably performed the ceremony of passing , and the I . P . M .,

Bro . Sutton , thc raising of two gentlemen . Bro . George King was unanimously accepted a joining member . Hro . C . W . Randall was selected as the W . M . for the ensuing year , and Bros . W . Wright and G . Gardiner were appointed I'he offices of Treasurer and Tyler were also unanimously filled . The brethren afterwards dined together .

WISBECH . Lodge of United Cood Fellowship ( No . S 09 ) . —The installation meeting was held at thc Rose and Crown Hotel , on Thursday , the 2 ( ith ult ., Jwhen there was a full muster of the brethren of the lodge . Amongst the visitors present , were Bros . J . II . Gray , D . P . G . M . Cambs . ; Himon Le Strange , P . G . D . Eng ., D . P . G . M .

Norfolk ; J . M . McL-od , Sec . R . M . I . for Boys ; Oliver Papworth , P . P . S . G . W ., P . G . Sec . Cambs . ; !• Vail , P . S . G . W . Cambs . j C . II . Banham , P . G . Reg ., W . M . SS ; P . H . Young , P . P . G . S . B ., VV . M . 441 J J- Royston , P . P . A . G . D . C , P . M . 441 ; Coxon , W . M . 442 ; Harrington , W . M . 107 ; J . Gordon Chennell , S . D .. 2107 ; and others . After opening the proceedings , Bro . William h . of

Girling , P . P . G . S . B ., VV . M ., vacated the chair in favour the Installing Master , Bro . H . Thorns , P . M ., D . C , who , in a most praiseworthy manner , placed Bro . A . J . Elworthy P . P . G . Purst ., the W . M . elect , in the chair of K . S . "" j newly-installed VV . M . afterwards appointed and invested the ollicers as follows : Bros . VV . R . Girling , I . PAL ; . 1-I- " .. Bambridge , S . VV . ; Edwin B . Bellars , J . W . ; Kev .

A . C . Croslield , B . A ., Chap . ; John Leach , P . M ., Ireas- William Bray , P . M ., Sec ; T . IS . Sullivan , S . D . ;_ VV ( lilling , J . D . ; Henry Thorns , P . M ., D . C ; I * -- J ' Brooking , Org . ; H . Davis , Asst . Org . ; Ernest It " Girling , LG . ; G . Whitehead , P . AL , R . J . Sharman , and 1 nomas Ground , Stwds . ; and A . Bothamley , 1 A' *' Tyler . The Deput / Prov . Grand Master , Bro . Rev . J- >>• Gray , on behalf of the lodge , presented a Past Master s i

jewel to Bro . VV . R . Girling . Bro . A . J . Elworthy , w .. > * announced his intention of going up as a Steward to tli Festival of the Boys' Institution , thereupon the lodge , on the proposition of thc Secretary , voted a sum ol - guineas to that Institution , to go on Bro . Klwortliy s i ** i > in addition to 10 guineas voted by the lodge of instruct ! - ' and another 10 guineas from the Etheldreda Chap ter , ' * . S 09 . During the evening another sum of about £ 20 « asc - lected in lodge for the same purpose . Pen members join the Province of Cambridgeshire Masonic Charity Aisoi . i **

tron . , , At thc close of the lodge the brethren sat down » banquet in the hotel and the evening was spent in Masonic harmony .

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absmce , Bro . Winser had that evening enabled him ( the W . M . ) to open the Iodge at the stated time and thus dispose ol a great deal of routine business , and the formal mark of respect was but a slight acknowledgment of appreciation for the unfailing courtesy , tact , and brotherly goodwill which had at all times prompted him as a volunteer to smooth over those little difficulties which necessarily arose

from time to time and thus promoted the enjoyment of the brethren . Bro . Winser , in a fell well-chosen words , expressed his thanks for the honour done him by the brethren of the lodge and the W . M . for his kindly expressions ; he trusted that for many years he might deserve and enjoy

the friendship now so happily existing . Bro . T . Grummant , in the absence of the Treasurer , moved that the sum of £ 10 ios . be placed on the Steward ' s list of Bro . Makeham , W . M . !; this was seconded by Bro . J . Faulkner , and carried unanimously . The lodge was then closed . A banquet followed .

Royal Savoy Lodge ( No . 1744 ) . —The last meeting of the session of this well-known lodge was held on the 23 rd ult ., at the Criterion , Piccadilly-circus , when there were present Bros . G . Mordey , W . M . ; A . H . Cole , S . W . ; T . JelTen ' es , J . W .: VV . M . Stiles , P . M ., Treas . ; Capt . A . J . Knightley , P . M ., Sec . ; J . Pratt , S . D . ; G . Comley , J . D . ; G . Thompson , LG . ; W . A . Scurrah ,

P . M ., D . C . ; VV . Jennings and J . Bishop , Stewards ; G . Rice , Org . ; R . Whiting , P . M ., Tyler ; Holland , P . M . ; A . George , A . B . Fox , A . Ramsden , E . Gentry , A . Berg , E . P . Waymouth , J . H . Adcock , W . Baker , W . Sparks , andR . T . West . Visitors : Bros . C W . Smelt , 2012 ; F . Tomlin , W . M . 1360 ; J . R . Colegrave , 1622 ; E . C . Phillips , S 57 ; VV . H . Ransom , P . M . 1 790 ; W . Metcalfe

P . M . 1327 ; R . Armstrong ; R . A . Benet , 733 ; J . T . Shapott , 733 ; Owen , 4 63 ; C . H . Perryman , 239 S ; and F . O . Tubby , 707 . The minutes of the previous meeting were read , and the W . M . initiated Mr . VVm . Sparks . Other business being disposed of , the lodge was closed , and the brethren afterwards dined .

Bro . Capt . C . J . Knightley gave , in appropriate terms , "The Health of the W . M ., " which was drunk with enthusiasm . The W . M . having replied , proposed "The Past Masters , " making special reference to Bro . W . M . Stiles ' s candidature for Grand Treasurership . Bros . Capt . Knightley , VV . M . Stiles , and W . A . Scurrah

responded . "The Initiate" having been duly honoured , Bro . Sparks replied , remarking that his grandfather wore a red apron , but he did not know what it meant , and if it was a Masonic honour , he hoped some day to become possessed of one . The next toast was "The Visitors , " coupled with the names of Bros . Ransom , Metcalfe , and Tomlin , who all replied , speaking in terms of praise of Bro . Stiles , and

wishing him every success in his campaign for Grand honours . The other toasts were "The Treasurer and Secretary " and "The Officers , " and the Tyler ' s toast brought a pleasant evening to a close . In the intervals of the toasts some excellent songs were contributed by Bros . Sparks , A . H . Cole , W . Baker , Capt . Knightley , and G . Thompson .

Quatuor Coronati Lodge ( No . 2076 ) . — The above lodge met at Freemasons' Hall , on Friday , the 4 th inst ., when there were present Bros . VV . H . Rylands , P . G . Stwd ., P . M ., as W . M . ; C Kupferschmidt , as J . VV . ; G . W . Speth , Sec ; S . T . Klein , LG . ; and E . Conder , jun . ; also the following members of the Correspondence Circle : Bros . I . Wakelin , A . Howell , G . E . Turner , C . H .

Webb , A . Toulmin , W . G . Poole , C . N . Mclntve North , H . M . Hobbs , F . A . Powell , C . B . Barnes , F . XV . Levander , Dr . J . Balfour Cockburn , P . G . M . Guernsey , as S . VV . ; R . Palmer Thomas , R . Stephen Ayling , W . H . Sissons , P . A . G . D . C ; G . Mickley , L . Robbins , Dr . C A . Wright , Prof . P . L . Simmonds , VV . Tailby , G . Stevens , T . Cohu , Hamon le Strange , P . G . D ., as I . P . M . ; J . Leach Barrett ,

H . B . Papenfus , C . H . Bestow , J . VV . Stevens , C . G . Hokanson , Dr . C . L . Tuckey , J . A . Gartley , C . M . Brander , E . A . T . Breed , Reg . Martyn , R . A . Gowan , E . Haward , J . J . Hall , and J . Foss . Visitors : Bros . W . A . Dingle , P . M . S 69 ; Perry Trickett , 2374 ; T . G . L . Miller , I . G . 2105 ; Donald Baynes , 1 G 94 ; and Dr . Dudley Buxton , 1 S 95 .

The lodge having been opened and the minutes confirmed , the brethren prccecded to elect G 5 members to the membership of the Correspondence Circle , as follows : The District Grand Lodge of Madras ; Mackay Lodge , No . 1554 , Mackay , Outcns ' ancl •Centennial Lodge , No . 25 , Snohomish , VVasfiington , U . S . A . ; Bros . G . C . Neecle , 220 7 , Toowoomba , J . A . Murphy , 330 ( I . C ) ,

Tocwoombi , E . Moiley , 233 S , Rockhampton , G . C . Spica and R . 11 . L ' ghtfoot , of 737 ( S . C ) , Mackay , J . Porter , W . M . 1 572 , Warwick , and V . XV . Smith , 2419 , Brisbane , all n Oueensland ; P . H . Jolley , P . A . G . S B . N . Z , Hawkes Bay , £ Hcacham , W . M . 735 , Nelson , and H . J . Kallender , 12 . Auckland , allin New Zealand ; F . Dunsteryille , P . D . G . W . Madras ; A . E . Uachcrt , 57 :, Orbisonia ,

Pennsylvania , B . Loeivy , 220 , New Yoik , J . Carnell , D . D . G . M . Oimond , Florida , S . 1 J . Limerick , 25 , Snohomish , and \ i . Bories , 3 , Seattle , Washington , and G . M . Hornor , 1 , W . C . Nelson , 1 , J . Clegg , J . G . W ., and W . H . Dwyer , 102 , New Orleans , all in the U . S . A . ; F . C . Buchan in , W . M . 505 ( S . C ); J . Grant-Macpherson , W . M . 527 fS . C ); W . VV . Newton , W . M . o ( S . C . ); VV . D . Kemp , 339 ( S . C . ) ;

II . R . Mackenzie , 7 O 1 ( S . C . ); T . A . Lindsay , W . M . 1 . 79 ( S . C . ); J . A . Brown , P . M . 1004 ; U . E . Cain , P . M . 2050 _ / . Craine , P . M . 1075 ; VV . A . Foster , 1113 ; R . G , Thomas , I ' . M . 1143 ; J . J . Morii-i , P . M . 1509 ; !•' . J . Harries ; II . Rochester , W . M . 541 ; J . T . Spalding , UjOiy , M . 0 . Canton , 1325 ; G . W . Martin , 2269 ; Kev . XV . Tievor-Paikins , P . M . . | f * S 1 Rev . II . R . Harrisson ,

910 ; J . W . Harris , iniGj Rev . K . S . Shelton , 599 ; Lord Amherst of Hackney , P . G . W . ; L . F . St . | ohn , VV . M . 11 S 4 ; G . W . Capel , 493 ; G . G . Poole , 1 S 92 ; B . Stewart , P . M . 127 S ; ] . Wakelin , 2342 ; J . Bonwick ; D . S . Naphtali , 1349 ; A . G . Boswell , P . M . 1 , 339 ; E . E . Cooper , P . G . Steward ; A . Dutton , I' . M . 34 ; L . Simmons ,

1 S 5 ; D . Ososki , W . M . 704 ; R . S . Ayling , 212 S ; I . Mat / . inger , 174 ; F . Dangerlield , jun ., P . M . 1260 ; J . Foss , i 2 fio ; W . G . Lowe , P . M . 1769 ; J . Odell , 17 G 9 ; F . W . Tew , 129 S ; and C . G . Hukansan , 1 . 513 . A letter was read from the M . W . G . M ., acknowledging receipt of thc last volume of the printed Transactions of thc

Craft Masonry.

Lodge , and conveying the thanks of his Royal Highness ; also a letter announcing the death of Bro . G . C Connor , late Grand Master of Tennessee . On behalf of the lodge the W . M . rose to congratulate Bro . J . Balfour Cockburn , on the signal honour so lately conferred upon him by the M . VV . G . M . in appointing him Prov . Grand Master of Guernsey and Alderney . He trusted that he might long

be spared to rule over a prosperous province . The Secretary exhibited a curious jug and snuff-box , also a quaint print presented to the lodge by Bro . G . V .. Turner . Th ; jug is richly adorned with Masonic emblems , one side being a copy of one of the celebrated and scarce Lambert de Lintot prints . The snuff-box , which is of carved ebony , has the upper side embellished by Masonic emblems ,

handp tinted , and preserved under a glass cover . It also bears tie initials , T . S ., of the owner and the date 1749 . The print is a rude wood block , very badly printed , of a head in profile comprised of Masonic tools and emblems , and below , the words "Stunanroc G . M ., " doubtless an anagram for "Cranstoun , G . M . " Thewater-mark is 1 S 02 . The thanks of the lodge were voted to Bro . Turner for his interesting

gifts . The Secretary read a paper by Bro . W . J . Hughan , P . G . D ., on "The Master Lodge at Exeter . " Although many Master ' s lodges are known to have existed , comparatively few of them have preserved any minutes . In this case , however , though the minutes are not as full as we could wish , yet they reveal many particulars of a highly

interesting nature , and the selection made by our Bro . Hughan were naturally all to the point . There was undoubtedly much diversity in the proceedings of these lodges , but we have ' at least now one fair picture of the organisation of one such lodge . The paper "being rather a statement of facts than argumentative , left little room for discussion , and the brethren seem to have recognised this , and

consequently seized upon Bro . Hughan s well-known opinions as tothe origin of the M . M . Degree , opinions which are shared by Bros . Murray Lyon and Lane , but contested by Bros . Gould and Speth , to furnish subject for an interesting and lively debate . Bros . Conder , Speth , and Rylands elaborated this point , all three pleading for the high antiquity of the ceremony or something very similar ,

though not so complex . Bro . Le ijtrange then contributed some extracts from the Master Mason ' s Lodge attached to the old Maid ' s Head Lodge , No . 27 , established 1743-4 , but long since extinct . Bro . Sissons led the discussion into a new channel by referring to the small silver trowels worn by the members of St . Matthew ' s Lodge , which died out in 1 S 14 , asking for parallel cases . Bro . Speth pointed to

Picart ' s plate as showing that early in the last century trowels were at least in the Masons' hands , even if not attached to their coats as ornaments , and to the statuette of Frederick the Great , and the customs of many German lodges and of the Pilgrim Ledge in London . Bro . Turner also remarked thai * an old silver trowel which had belonged

to an extinct Dorset lodge was now worn cx-officio by the oldest P . M . of the successor of this lodge . After further remarks by Bro . Maclntyre North and others , a vote of thanks was cordially accorded the author of the paper , the lodge was closed , and the brethren adjourned to the Holborn Restaurant for dinner .

Provincial Meetings.

PROVINCIAL MEETINGS .

BROXBOURNE . Broxbourne Lodge ( No . 2353 ) . —A meeting of this lodge was held on Saturday , the 2 Sth ultimo , at the Crown Hotel , when there were present Bros . H . Lichtenfeld , W . M . j H . G . Holland , S . W . ; E . C . Mulvey , A . G . D . C , Treas . ; E . J . Gittins , P . M ., Sec ; J . W .

Hunt , D . Cj T . J . Phillips , Stwd . ; J . Edmonds , acting Tyler ; A . A . Watson , H . Hempel , Max Hummel , Patrick , Wilson , Nicholls , and Ramsbottom . The lodge was opened , and the minutes of the last meeting read and confirmed . Bro . Apsey was raised to the Degree of a M . M . ;

Bro . H . G . Holland , S . W ., was unanimously elected W . M . for the ensuing year ; Bro . E . C . Mulvey , P . M ., was re-elected Treasurer ; and Bro . R . Whiting Tyler . Several propositions for initiation were given , and the lodge closed . The brethren afterwards dined together .

GATESHEAD-ON-TYNE . Industry Lodge ( No . 48 ) . —The first meeting of this lodge under the new officers was held on Monday , the 23 rd ult ., when there was a good attendance of members and visitors . Bro . Wm . Stafford , W . M ., prtsded , and was supported by Bros . VV . J . lobson , I . P . M . ; AI . R . Wright , P . M . ; Wm . Brown , P . M ., D . C ; R . Whitfield ,

P . M . ; M . Corbitt , P . AL , Treas . ; D . Sinclair , P . AL ; R . F . Cook , P . M . ; I " . R . Jobson , P . AL 11104 , as S . W . ; T . VV . Bagnall , J . VV . ; G . Ayling , as Sec . ; VVm . Douglass , S . D . ; T . Chcgwidden , J . D . ; R . Ferry , Org . ; J . Armstrong , I . G . ; VV . Ho ' zapfel and J . T . Pragnell , Stwds . j and Joshua Curry , Tyler . There weie also present : Bros . N . illythe , VV . Lee , J . Neil , VV . K . Peacock , Isaac

Charlton , R . J . Hindmarsh , John Charlton , R . Atkinson , G . C . Potts , ] . Lightbown , R . Laverick , S . Lodge , jun ., T , Henderson , R . Dobson , R . Kelly , VV . Towers , and others . Amongst the visitors were : Bros . R . Stewart , VV . M . 424 ; J , Shaw , P . AL 424 ; | . Adamson , J . W . 424 ; j . Burrell , S . D , 424 ; B . L . Wilkie , W . AL 1664 ; C P . Laidler , S . VV . 166 4 ; C . B . Ford , P . AL 4 S 1 ; LA . G . Ross , P . M . 4 S 1 :

J . Boazman , 4 S 1 ; E . Allison , 4 S 1 ; II . G . Britten , 450 ; VV . Walters , iri . 13 ; A . Page , ifi ? *; ; J . Taylor , 1342 ; and others . After the minutes were confirmed , a vote of condolence was unanimously passed to Bro . H . Jackson , Sec , who was unable to be present owing to recent bereavement ,

through thc death of his wife . Air . William Irving , previously balloted for , being in attendance , was duly initialed by the W . M . The J . VV . explained the working tools . Bro . VV . E . Peacock , K . Kelly , R . Dobson , and S . Lodge , jun ., were afterwards rai-ed to the Third Degree by the LP . AL The usual compliments were paid to the W . AL and the lodge was closed .

KINGS TON- ON- THA , 1 / ES . Noel Lodge ( No . 1 * 444 ) . * -A regular meeting of this lodge was held at St . James's Hall , on Wednesday , the * 25 th ult ., Bro . Ii . II . Lewi , * , VV . AI ., in the chair . The minutcsof thc last meeting were read and confirmed . Bros . A . Lyon and W . R . Oxley were then passed to the Second

Provincial Meetings.

Degree in a very able manner by the W . M ., who afterwards gave the lecture on the Second Tracing Bjard . The lodjc then considered the question of instituting a lod ge of instruction in connection with this lodge . After discussion the matt' -r was referred to a Committee with instructions for them to proceed in the matter . The lodge was then

closed . Among those present were Bros . I' .. H . L <> wis W . M . ; G . H . Lister , S . W . ; E . J . Packington , J . VV •' G . H . Hindley , I . P . M . ; A . M . Levy , Treas . ; I IJ Hullett , J . D . ; J . G . Brooker , LG . ; A . Watkin , Org . Bradbury , Shearlock , Vicary , Oxlev , Lyon , McTaggart Gardiner , and Chapman . Visitors : Bros . G . R . Scott S 39 ; VV . H . Gaze , 2395 ; E . J . Butler , VV . M . 214- * - ; amj E . King , 143 O .

The brethren afterwards adjourned to supper and spent a very pleasant evening .

MANCHESTER . Manchester Dramatic Lodge No . 23 S 7 ) . —The annual installation meeting was held on Thursday the 26 th ult ., at the Albany Hotel , Piccadilly . There was a very large attendance , notwithstanding the regretted absence ot many great supporters of the lodge . Amongst those absent were Bros . T . Ramsey , VV . M . ( whose name

was on the summons to install ); A . Birch , P . M . ; ] , Truelove Richardson , P . M ., P . P . G . D ., Sec . ; and FilV . i simmons . However , Bro . Charles Swinn , P . M ., came manfully to the front , and with a few hours' notice was prepared to act as Installing Master , which he did in an admirable manner . The lodge was opened by him , and the minutes of the previous meeting were read and confirmed .

The ballot was taken for one joining member and three initiates , all being favourable , lhe initiations were deferred until a subsequent occasion . Bro . J . M . Simpson , S . VV ., W . M . elect , was presented by liro . E . G . Simpson , P . M ., P . P . G D ., and was duly installed . Bro . Chas . Swinn presented the working tools . Bros . E . G . Simpson P . M ., addressed the Wardens , Thomas Cavanah , P . M ., the

Master , and Swinn , the brethren generally . The following were invested as officers : Bros . T . Ramsay , P . M ., I . P . M . ; Chas . Swinn , P . M ., S . W . ; F . A . Cooper , P . M ., J . VV . ; I * . H . Birch , P . M ., Treas . ; J . T . Richardson , P . M ., P . P . S . G . D ., Sec ; T . H . Fitzsimmons , S . D . ; D . H . S . Hart , J . D . j E . G . Simpson , P . M ., P . P . G . D ., D . C ; G . H . Brooks , LG . ; and Stanley , Butterworth , Hemans ,

and Miiller , Stwds . ; and I hey were addressed by Bro , Charles Swinn , P . M . The following brethren were present ; Bros . ] . M . Simpson , S . W . ; Fred . Cooper , P . M ., J . D . ; E . G . " Simpson , P . M ., P . P . G . D ., D . C ; J . H . Greenwood , Org . ; Thos . Cavanah , P . M . ; J . Butterworth , A . G . Brown , Sidney R . MuIIer , H . Macbeth , and Simeon Wardle . Vis ' uors : Bros . John Chadwick , P . G . S . B ., P . G ,

Sec ; G . S . Smith , P . M ., P . G . Org . ; A . Ingham , P . G . S . ; R . H . Williams , P . M ., P . G . S . B . ; T . VVood , P . AL , P . A . G . D . C ; T . Wilson , P . M ., P . S . G . D ., * Geo . Board , P . M ., P . P . G . D . ; Rev . R . W . Perry Urcuitt , P . P . G . Chap . ; R . Dottie , P . M . ; R . Jessop Dearden , Henry Heard , A . E . Percival , W . Sweetman , XV . A . Brabner , W . AI . 23 G 3 ; Frederic Neebe , H . S . Greenwood , H . J . Cutter , P . M . ; A . Jacobson , W . M . 1633 ; and VV .

T . Allitt , P . M . At the banquet which subsequently followed , the loyal and Masonic toasts were given and responded to , and the pleasures of the evening were greatly enhanced by recitations from Bros . Dottie and Williams , and songs from Bros . Sweetman , Henry Heard , A . E . Percival , and G . S . Smith . Bro . J . II . Greenwood acted as accompanist .

WALTON-ON-NAZE . Arnold Lodge ( No . 1799 ) . —At the monthly meeting of this lodge , held at the Marine Hotel , on Tuesday , the 17 th ult ., the W . M ., Bro . J . H . Harman , creditably performed the ceremony of passing , and the I . P . M .,

Bro . Sutton , thc raising of two gentlemen . Bro . George King was unanimously accepted a joining member . Hro . C . W . Randall was selected as the W . M . for the ensuing year , and Bros . W . Wright and G . Gardiner were appointed I'he offices of Treasurer and Tyler were also unanimously filled . The brethren afterwards dined together .

WISBECH . Lodge of United Cood Fellowship ( No . S 09 ) . —The installation meeting was held at thc Rose and Crown Hotel , on Thursday , the 2 ( ith ult ., Jwhen there was a full muster of the brethren of the lodge . Amongst the visitors present , were Bros . J . II . Gray , D . P . G . M . Cambs . ; Himon Le Strange , P . G . D . Eng ., D . P . G . M .

Norfolk ; J . M . McL-od , Sec . R . M . I . for Boys ; Oliver Papworth , P . P . S . G . W ., P . G . Sec . Cambs . ; !• Vail , P . S . G . W . Cambs . j C . II . Banham , P . G . Reg ., W . M . SS ; P . H . Young , P . P . G . S . B ., VV . M . 441 J J- Royston , P . P . A . G . D . C , P . M . 441 ; Coxon , W . M . 442 ; Harrington , W . M . 107 ; J . Gordon Chennell , S . D .. 2107 ; and others . After opening the proceedings , Bro . William h . of

Girling , P . P . G . S . B ., VV . M ., vacated the chair in favour the Installing Master , Bro . H . Thorns , P . M ., D . C , who , in a most praiseworthy manner , placed Bro . A . J . Elworthy P . P . G . Purst ., the W . M . elect , in the chair of K . S . "" j newly-installed VV . M . afterwards appointed and invested the ollicers as follows : Bros . VV . R . Girling , I . PAL ; . 1-I- " .. Bambridge , S . VV . ; Edwin B . Bellars , J . W . ; Kev .

A . C . Croslield , B . A ., Chap . ; John Leach , P . M ., Ireas- William Bray , P . M ., Sec ; T . IS . Sullivan , S . D . ;_ VV ( lilling , J . D . ; Henry Thorns , P . M ., D . C ; I * -- J ' Brooking , Org . ; H . Davis , Asst . Org . ; Ernest It " Girling , LG . ; G . Whitehead , P . AL , R . J . Sharman , and 1 nomas Ground , Stwds . ; and A . Bothamley , 1 A' *' Tyler . The Deput / Prov . Grand Master , Bro . Rev . J- >>• Gray , on behalf of the lodge , presented a Past Master s i

jewel to Bro . VV . R . Girling . Bro . A . J . Elworthy , w .. > * announced his intention of going up as a Steward to tli Festival of the Boys' Institution , thereupon the lodge , on the proposition of thc Secretary , voted a sum ol - guineas to that Institution , to go on Bro . Klwortliy s i ** i > in addition to 10 guineas voted by the lodge of instruct ! - ' and another 10 guineas from the Etheldreda Chap ter , ' * . S 09 . During the evening another sum of about £ 20 « asc - lected in lodge for the same purpose . Pen members join the Province of Cambridgeshire Masonic Charity Aisoi . i **

tron . , , At thc close of the lodge the brethren sat down » banquet in the hotel and the evening was spent in Masonic harmony .

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