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Correspondence.

I . Improvidence is one of the chief evils of this country , and Freemasons would be doing good service to their cause , as well as to the country , if they would endeavour to inculcate a spirit of prudence and providence amongst their brethren , and amongst those who in due time will seek to be admitted into our Order .

2 . Thrift and its opposite—improvidence—are to a very great extent matters of habit , and—like other habits" Grow with our growth , and strengthen with our strength . " It is therefore most desirable that parents , guardians ,

instructors , and others possessing influence and authority over the young , should exercise their influence and authority in this direction , and thus prevent the constant increase of the huge army of spendthrifts and wasters , preventing also an altogether incalculable amount of misery and poverty , and being the means of

securing happiness and independence to multitudes who will otherwise miss it , as so many of their predecessors have missed it , by not knowing the importance of living within their means and setting aside something for the unforeseen and unexpected , for the days of ill-health and accident , misfortune , old age , and

death . 3 . Freemasons , as a body and as individuals , should specially practice economy and prudence , and they will thus be the better able to carry out those grand principles of brotherl y love and relief which they profess so heartily to believe in .

4 . Our " peculiar system of morality " should certainly include selfhelp , forethought , foresight , thrift , and . temperance , and we who declare ourselves to be free men , of mature age and sound judgment , should set a noble example in such matters as being " free " from the burden of debt , providing for the welfare of those

belonging to us , and making suitable provision for the future . Various other points might with advantage be alluded to in connection with this important subject , but I forbear encroaching further upon your valuable space . —Yours fraternally ,

T . BOWDEN GREEN , 158 , Secretary National Thrift Society . I , Finsbury Circus , E . G ., ist September .

Masonic Notes And Queries.

Masonic Notes and Queries .

950 J — LE CLERC'S " ARCHITECTURE , " 1723-4 .

In the Freemason for July 4 th , 1891 ( Notes and Queries No . 945 ) , I referred to Le Clerc ' s Treatise on Architecture , but quite overlooked the fact that Bro . the Rev . H . W . Rugg , D . D ., Editor of the Freemasons ' Repository , Providence , Rhode Island , was the first to draw my attention to that rare and valuable work . An

excellent reproduction of the arms and dedication to the Master and Wardens of the Worshipful Company of Masons is given as the frontispiece to Dr . Rugg ' s excellent magazine for July , 1888 , and an interesting article is inserted at page 539 of that number , finishing with the apt declaration— " Certainl y this dedication by

the Engraver , Mr . John Sturt , is not without its Masonic significance . " My friend , Bro . T . H . Emmons , tells me he has found another edition in M . W . Bro . General Lawrence ' s noble Masonic library , viz ., A . D . 1732 . It is in two volumes , just as the issue

of 1723-4 , and precisely the same as to plates and text , save that the title is corrected respecting the CLXXXI . plates , instead of 200 , in the first English edition . The second edition seems to be rarer than the first of the previous decade .

W . J . HUGHAN . 951 ] OLD NEWSPAPERS AND THE CRAFT .

Dr . Crossle , Prov . G . Sec . of Down , Ireland , has kindl y sent me two extracts from the London Journal for 1731 and 1732 , which are quite new to me , and most interesting in character , as follows : London Journal , April 3 rd , 1731 . " On Saturday last at Mercer ' s Hall in Cheapside

, was held a Grand Lodge of the Ancient and Honourable Society of Free and Accepted Masons , when the Rt . Hon . Thomas Lord Lovell , Baron of Minster Lovell , Kni ght of the most Honourable Order of the Bath , was chosen Grand Master , who was pleased to appoint Thomas Batson , Esq . to be his Deputy Grandmaster

, , George Douglas , M . D ., and James Chambers , Esq ., to be his Grand Wardens for the Year ensuing : There were present , the Duke of Montagu , Duke of Richmond , Earl of Inchiquin , Lord Coleraine , Dr . Desaguliers , and George Payne , Esq . ; ( formerly Grand Masters )

the Ri ght Hon . the Lord Brudenell , Sir Cecil Wray , Bart . , Sir James Thornhill , and several other Persons of Quality and Distinction ; where every Thing was conducted with the greatest Decency , Unanimity and Order , above four hundred Brethren being present . "

London Journal , November 25 th , 1732 . ' Last Tuesday night a Quarterly Communication vvas held at the Devil Tavern , at Temple Bar , of the Ancient and Honourable Society of Free and Accepted Masons , when were present the Ri ght Hon . the Lord Inchi quin , the Right Hon . the Earl oi Sutherland i

rov . Grand Master of Ireland , Baron Bothmar , ane several other Persons of Distinction , when between £$ < fai £ 50 was brought in for Charity from different Lodges . " The first account is at greater length than is to be jound in the "Constitutions of Freemasons , 1738 / enough the latter refers to the illness of the Grand

Masonic Notes And Queries.

Master , which prevented his remaining for long at the meeting . His duties were discharged by Lord Coleraine , P . G . M . I am not aware of any particulars of the Masonic career of the Earl of Sutherland , his lordship ' s title being quite unknown to me . Possibly the reference is to Lord Southwell , 2 nd Baron , who was

Grand Master of Ireland in 1743 , but unfortunately there are no facts on hand to enable me to form an exact opinion on the subject . Possibly Dr . Crossle may be able to throw some light on the subject , as he is such a diligent and intelligent investigator respecting the Irish Craft . W . ] . HUGHAN .

Reports Of Masonic Meetings.

REPORTS OF MASONIC MEETINGS .

Craft flDaeonrp . METROPOLITAN MEETINGS .

Star Lodge ( No . 1275 ) . — The installation meeting of the above lodge was held on Friday , the 4 th inst ., at the Ship Hotel , Greenwich , when there was a very large attendance of members and visiting brethren . The minutes of the previous meeting having been read and conlirmed , Bro . G . C . Blanchard , S . W ., was presented for installation by Bro . Kipps , P . M ., to the Installing Master ,

Bro . J . S . Long , W . M ., who very ably performed the duties , and Installed Bro . G . C . Blanchard in the chair of K . S ., amid the general appreciation of the brethren . The W . M . appointed and invested his officers for the ensuing year as follows : Bros . J . S . Long , I . P . M . ; W . G . Coat , S . W . ; Forman , J . W . ; Dr . Collis , Chaplain ; Major Williams , P . M ., Treas . ; C W . Williams , P . M .,

Sec ; Fox , S . D . j Biggs , J . D . ; J . W . Peters , I . G . ; Hide and Nash , Stewards ; A . E . Kipps , Org . ; and Gilbert , Tyler . The W . M . afterwards presented a handsome jewel to Bro . J . S . Long , I . P . M ., for the very able manner he had discharged his duties during his year of office . " Hearty good wishes " having been expressed towards

the newly-installed W . M ., the lodge was closed . The brethren sat down , to the number- of 60 , to an excellently well served banquet , Bro . G . C . Blanchard presiding . Among the visiting brethren were Bros . A . Williams , P . M . 2080 ; W . W . Williams , S 34 ; F . Craggs , S 34 ; R . Phillips , S 34 ; J . A . Davies , P . M . S 34 ; J . Banks , S 34 ; W . J . Chercher , 1 744 ; G . Bolton , P . M . S 67 ; W . Beavis ,

P . M . S 79 , P . P . G . Purst . Middx . ; W . Martin , P . M . S 79 ; J . W . Wilkinson , P . M . S 79 ; W . Sykes , P . M . 1597 ; C . Weil , 172 S ; T . Bugler , 1155 ; J . Pearce , 5 69 ; M . Chester , P . M . 866 ; P . Ribbridge , 55 ; R . Temple , 1369 ; J . Gillerd , P . M . 182 S ; J . Davies , P . M . 169 ; J . C . Greenley , 1901 ; and several others .

The loyal and Masonic toasts were proposed and received with great enthusiasm . Bros . R . Temple , Biggs , A . E . Williams , and A . E . Kipps added greatly to the enjoyment of the evening by some good singing . The jewel was manufactured by Bro . George Kenning .

Henley Lodge ( No . 1472 ) . —The usual monthly meeting of the above prosperous lodge took place on Tuesday , the ist inst ., at the Three Crowns Hotel , North Woolwich , Bro . A . Knight , W . M ., in the chair , who was supported by the following members of the Iodge and visiting brethren : Bros . C . Wood , I . P . M . ; A . T . Ives , P . M . ; C . Jolly , P . M ., Sec ; C . J . Fowling , S . W . ; B . Curtis ,

J . W . ; J . Delo , J . D . ; W . Purvey , Director of Ceremonies ; J . Ives , P . M . ( Hon . ); J . H . Cocks , W . Baker , H . Wooster , R . Stephenson , J . Howe , A . H . Jones , R . Golding , R . McNair , G . Richardson , C . Carter , W . Love , W . Edwards , H . Painter , J . Weir , R . Murray , D . W . Tumber , J . S . Ward , all of the lodge ; W . Houston , SoS ; Walklin , Benstead , and Grant , of 700 ; C . H .

Fanner , 356 ; J . Davidson , 13 ; Haley , 17 S 9 ; and others . The lodge having been opened , and the minutes confirmed , the ballot was taken for Messrs . W . Smith , W . M . Ball , and W . Hogg , and proved unanimous . Bros . McNair , Love , and Southin were passed , and after 10 guineas had

been voted to the Worshipful Master's list for next year ' s Benevolent Festival , the lodge was closed . The brethren having partaken of dinner , drank the usual Grand Lodge and personal toasts , but without harmony , on account of the indisposition of the worthy and esteemed host , Bro . W . Richardson .

PROVINCIAL MEETINGS . DONCASTER . St . George ' s Lodge ( No . 242 ) . —The monthly meeting of this lodge was held on Friday , the 4 th instant , at the Masonic Rooms , Nether Hall-road , when there were present Bros . J . Fitzgerald , W . M . ; F . J . Forth , I . P . M . ; F . Webb , S . W . ; E . Newsum , J . W . ; J . Rayner , Sec ; G . Anelay , S . D . ; F . J . Hanson , J . D . ; T . Foster , I . G . ;

F . Rand , P . S . G . D ., D . C ; F . W . Walker , P . P . J . G . D . ; G . E . Wilkie , P . M . ; G . Brooke , P . P . S . G . W . ; C . Goldthorpe , P . M . ; W . Blake , H . C . White , S . Lester , C . Hopkinson , G . White , J . B . Gibson , J . W . Turner , F . H . Buckland , and R . Allott . Visitors : Bros . Constable , 14 S 2 , and T . Barber , 2259 . After the Iodge had been opened , Bros . H . C . White , C . Hopkinson , and G . White were duly raised , the W . M .

being assisted in the ceremony by Bros . Walker and Forth , the charge being given by Bro . Webb . On the proposition of Bro . Forth , a Committee was formed to take into consideration the desirability or otherwise of renewing the lease of the lodge room , and to report thereon . After the lodge the brethren adjourned to the Woolpack Hotel to partake of a banquet , when the remainder of the evening was spent in a most enjoyable manner .

FRIZINGTON . Aliecdon Lodge ( No . 1660 ) . —The regular meeting of the above lodge was held at the Freemasons ' Hall on Wednesday , the 2 nd inst ., Bro . John Wakefield , W . M ., in the chair , supported by his officers and members ,

Reports Of Masonic Meetings.

Bros . W . Robinson , S . W . ; W . Shaw , J . W . ; J . Brown , Sec ; J . Armstrong , S . D . ; Edwin Jackson , J . D . ; J . Singers , D . C ; R . Douglas , I . G . ; W . Banvise and Jenkinson , Stwds . ; H . Hartley , P . G . Std . Br ., I . P . M . ; C . Bland , Tyler ; B . Craig , P . M . ; 1 . Stout , P . M . 1267 , P . G . Std . Br . ; Wm . Heathcote , W . M . 19 S 9 ; J . Munro ,

J . Webb , S . Nicholls , R . J . Nicholls , and others . The lodge was opened , and the minutes confirmed . One candidate was balloted for and initiated , and one passed to the Second Degree—the former by the W . M . and the latter by Bro . Stout—in an able manner , and with other general business the lodge was closed .

NOTTINGHAM . Southwell Lodge ( No . 1405 ) . —On the 4 th inst . the members of this lodge assembled in considerable numbers at the Masonic Hall , Goldsmith-street , on the occasion of the installation of Bro . Frank Farrands . Among those present were Bros , the Rev . F . V . Bussell , D . P . G . M . ; C . B . Truman , P . S . G . W . ; A . T . Mitchell , P . J . G . W . ; Dr .

Hatherly , P . G . Sec . ; A . Lawson , P . P . G . T . ; and many other influential Masons of the province . The ceremony of installation was performed by Bro . J . Severn , P . M ., P . G . P ., and Bro . F . Farrands , W . M ., invested his officers as follows : Bros . F . H . Gibbings , S . W . ; J . C . James , J . W . ; Aid . Blackburn , Treas . ; Herbert Clarke , Sec ; 1 . T . Farr , S . D . ; H . Heath , J . D . ; T . Smith ,

I . G . ; T . Southerns and W . Smith , Stewards ; and C . H . Benham , Tyler . The I . P . M ., Bro . John Severn , was presented by the lodge with a very handsome Past Master ' s jewel . Immediately after the lodge had closed , the brethren sat

down to a banquet provided by the Stewardess of the hall , Mrs . Simpson . A splendid musical programme was rendered by , among others , Bros . Dunkerton , Herbert Clarke , C . Whitehall , T . Bird , A . Blasdale , and A . Watson , Bro . G . Essex accompanying- on the pianoforte .

WOL VERHAMPTON . St . Peter ' s Lodge ( No . 419 ) . —A meeting was held on Thursday , the 3 rd inst ., at the Star ani Garter Hotel . Present : Bros . J . Bradney , W . M . ; T . Skett , S . W . ; F . T . Beck , J . W . ; , E . F . Coleman , Sec ; E . Berry , S . D . ; T . Lowe , Org . ; T . C . Bigwood , I . G . ; W . Skett , Stwd . ; W . Bywater , P . M . ; G . H . Stanger , P . M .,

P . G . R . ; R . Gibson , P . M . ; A . Orme , A . C . bkedmore , W . B . Mears , Sidney Dean , R . M . Lord , H . Caflisck , T . Bigwood , and J . Lister . Visitors : Bros . T . J . Barnet , P . M . 526 , P . P . G . W . ; H . Hall , J . VV . 526 ; and W . Baker , 526 .

The lodge having been opened , and the minutes of the previous meeting read and confirmed , Bros . A . C Skedmore and Sidney Dean were passed to the Second Degree . The Jubilee Festival of the Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution , to be held next year , was brought before the notice of the brethren , after which the lodge was closed .

Royal Arch.

Royal Arch .

BARNSTAPLE . Loyalty and Virtue Chapter ( No . 251 ) . — A meeting of the above took place at the Masonic Hill on Wednesday , the 2 nd inst ., when the following officers were installed : Comps . H . Ascott , M . E . Z . ; Captain Ivimy , H . ; W . A . Roberts , J . ; R . P . Morrison , S . E . ; C Cox , S . N . ; G . Barnett , P . S . ; J . Smyth , ist A . S . ; N . H . Matthews , 2 nd A . S . ; J . Brewer , P . Z ., P . P . G . S . E ., Treas . ; and H . 1 . Hancock and A . Barter , lanitors .

DERBY . Chapter pf Justice ( No . 253 ) . —The 69 th anniversary of this chapter was held at the Masonic Hall on Tuesday , the Sth inst ., when there were present Comps . Percy Wallis , M . E . Z . ; H . Arnold-Bemrose , M . A ., H . ; E . R . Ward , P . Z ., as J . ; E . H . Claye , S . E . ; Edward Mclnnes , P . S . ; J . 0 . Manton , P . Z . ; J . Cutting , and

others . Visitors : Comps . C . Webster , M . E . Z . 731 , and J . Walker , J . 731 . The chapter was opened , and the minutes were read and confirmed . The ballot was taken for Comp . Rev . J . B . Mundy , M . A ., as a joining member , and he was elected . Comp . H . Arnold-Bemrose was then installed as M . E . Z . by

Comp . Percy Wallis , the retiring Z . Comp . E . R . Ward , P . Z ., was placed in the chair of H ., and he installed Comp . James Cutting as J . The chapter was then closed , and the companions adjourned to refreshment , and the usual toasts were honoured .

HAMPTON COURT . Lebanon Chapter ( No . 1326 ) . —The installation meeting of this flourishing chapter was held at the Greyhound Hotel on Saturday , the 5 th inst . Amongst the members present were Comps . H . Hooper , Prov . G . S . B ., M . E . Z . ; G . R . Langley , H ., M . E . Z . elect ; R . F . Potter , J . ; G . Reynolds , S . N . ; A . Blenkarn , P . S . ; J . Amey ;

J . T . Briggs , P . Z ., P . P . G . P . S . ; T . W . Ockenden , P . Z ., P . P . G . D . C ; T . Moody , P . Z . ; J . J . Marsh , P . Z ., P . P . A . G . D . C ; J . W . Hartley , P . Z ., P . P . 2 nd A . G . S . ; W . H . Moore , W . Newbold , G . H . Reynolds , C . O . Burgess . W . Kite , and W . H . Lee , P . Z ., Prov . G . S . E . ( Honorary Member ) . Visitors : Comps . W . Mait , P . Z ., P . P . G . ) . Kent ; J . D . E . Tarr , M . E . Z . 1293 , Prov . ist A . G . S . ; E .

Ayling , P . Z . 173 ; Stacey , P . Z . ; S . Richardson , M . E . Z . 720 ; C . H . Phillips , P . Z . lSG ; E . A . Francis , J . 1293 ; Thrussell , 1614 ; W . W . Lee , ist A . S . ; J . H . Worstencroft , 1 S 6 ; and S . H . Latham . Chapter having been opened , the minutes were confirmed , and ballot was declared in favour of Bros . G . Roberts , 1326 , and S . H . Latham , 23 S 1 , as candidates for exaltation . The

installations were next proceeded with , and were carried out in a very impressive manner , a noteworthy feature being that each Principal installed his successor . Comp . G . K . Langley was installed as M . E . Z . by Comp . H . Hooper , Prov . G . S . B ., I . P . Z . ; Comp . R . F . Potter was installed as H . by Comp . Langley , and then installed Comp . G .

Reynolds as J . The officers invested were Comps . A . Blenkarn , S . N ., and Amey , ist A . S . Bro . S . H . Latham , 2381 , was next exalted into Royal Arch Masonry in excellent style , Comp . Blenkarn acting as P . S . Past Principals ' jewels were presented to Comps . T . W . Ockenden , P . Z ., P . P . G . D . C , and H . Hooper , Prov . G . S . B ., I . P . Z ., and Comp . Briggs , P . Z ., kindly undertook to convey a jewel to

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Correspondence.

I . Improvidence is one of the chief evils of this country , and Freemasons would be doing good service to their cause , as well as to the country , if they would endeavour to inculcate a spirit of prudence and providence amongst their brethren , and amongst those who in due time will seek to be admitted into our Order .

2 . Thrift and its opposite—improvidence—are to a very great extent matters of habit , and—like other habits" Grow with our growth , and strengthen with our strength . " It is therefore most desirable that parents , guardians ,

instructors , and others possessing influence and authority over the young , should exercise their influence and authority in this direction , and thus prevent the constant increase of the huge army of spendthrifts and wasters , preventing also an altogether incalculable amount of misery and poverty , and being the means of

securing happiness and independence to multitudes who will otherwise miss it , as so many of their predecessors have missed it , by not knowing the importance of living within their means and setting aside something for the unforeseen and unexpected , for the days of ill-health and accident , misfortune , old age , and

death . 3 . Freemasons , as a body and as individuals , should specially practice economy and prudence , and they will thus be the better able to carry out those grand principles of brotherl y love and relief which they profess so heartily to believe in .

4 . Our " peculiar system of morality " should certainly include selfhelp , forethought , foresight , thrift , and . temperance , and we who declare ourselves to be free men , of mature age and sound judgment , should set a noble example in such matters as being " free " from the burden of debt , providing for the welfare of those

belonging to us , and making suitable provision for the future . Various other points might with advantage be alluded to in connection with this important subject , but I forbear encroaching further upon your valuable space . —Yours fraternally ,

T . BOWDEN GREEN , 158 , Secretary National Thrift Society . I , Finsbury Circus , E . G ., ist September .

Masonic Notes And Queries.

Masonic Notes and Queries .

950 J — LE CLERC'S " ARCHITECTURE , " 1723-4 .

In the Freemason for July 4 th , 1891 ( Notes and Queries No . 945 ) , I referred to Le Clerc ' s Treatise on Architecture , but quite overlooked the fact that Bro . the Rev . H . W . Rugg , D . D ., Editor of the Freemasons ' Repository , Providence , Rhode Island , was the first to draw my attention to that rare and valuable work . An

excellent reproduction of the arms and dedication to the Master and Wardens of the Worshipful Company of Masons is given as the frontispiece to Dr . Rugg ' s excellent magazine for July , 1888 , and an interesting article is inserted at page 539 of that number , finishing with the apt declaration— " Certainl y this dedication by

the Engraver , Mr . John Sturt , is not without its Masonic significance . " My friend , Bro . T . H . Emmons , tells me he has found another edition in M . W . Bro . General Lawrence ' s noble Masonic library , viz ., A . D . 1732 . It is in two volumes , just as the issue

of 1723-4 , and precisely the same as to plates and text , save that the title is corrected respecting the CLXXXI . plates , instead of 200 , in the first English edition . The second edition seems to be rarer than the first of the previous decade .

W . J . HUGHAN . 951 ] OLD NEWSPAPERS AND THE CRAFT .

Dr . Crossle , Prov . G . Sec . of Down , Ireland , has kindl y sent me two extracts from the London Journal for 1731 and 1732 , which are quite new to me , and most interesting in character , as follows : London Journal , April 3 rd , 1731 . " On Saturday last at Mercer ' s Hall in Cheapside

, was held a Grand Lodge of the Ancient and Honourable Society of Free and Accepted Masons , when the Rt . Hon . Thomas Lord Lovell , Baron of Minster Lovell , Kni ght of the most Honourable Order of the Bath , was chosen Grand Master , who was pleased to appoint Thomas Batson , Esq . to be his Deputy Grandmaster

, , George Douglas , M . D ., and James Chambers , Esq ., to be his Grand Wardens for the Year ensuing : There were present , the Duke of Montagu , Duke of Richmond , Earl of Inchiquin , Lord Coleraine , Dr . Desaguliers , and George Payne , Esq . ; ( formerly Grand Masters )

the Ri ght Hon . the Lord Brudenell , Sir Cecil Wray , Bart . , Sir James Thornhill , and several other Persons of Quality and Distinction ; where every Thing was conducted with the greatest Decency , Unanimity and Order , above four hundred Brethren being present . "

London Journal , November 25 th , 1732 . ' Last Tuesday night a Quarterly Communication vvas held at the Devil Tavern , at Temple Bar , of the Ancient and Honourable Society of Free and Accepted Masons , when were present the Ri ght Hon . the Lord Inchi quin , the Right Hon . the Earl oi Sutherland i

rov . Grand Master of Ireland , Baron Bothmar , ane several other Persons of Distinction , when between £$ < fai £ 50 was brought in for Charity from different Lodges . " The first account is at greater length than is to be jound in the "Constitutions of Freemasons , 1738 / enough the latter refers to the illness of the Grand

Masonic Notes And Queries.

Master , which prevented his remaining for long at the meeting . His duties were discharged by Lord Coleraine , P . G . M . I am not aware of any particulars of the Masonic career of the Earl of Sutherland , his lordship ' s title being quite unknown to me . Possibly the reference is to Lord Southwell , 2 nd Baron , who was

Grand Master of Ireland in 1743 , but unfortunately there are no facts on hand to enable me to form an exact opinion on the subject . Possibly Dr . Crossle may be able to throw some light on the subject , as he is such a diligent and intelligent investigator respecting the Irish Craft . W . ] . HUGHAN .

Reports Of Masonic Meetings.

REPORTS OF MASONIC MEETINGS .

Craft flDaeonrp . METROPOLITAN MEETINGS .

Star Lodge ( No . 1275 ) . — The installation meeting of the above lodge was held on Friday , the 4 th inst ., at the Ship Hotel , Greenwich , when there was a very large attendance of members and visiting brethren . The minutes of the previous meeting having been read and conlirmed , Bro . G . C . Blanchard , S . W ., was presented for installation by Bro . Kipps , P . M ., to the Installing Master ,

Bro . J . S . Long , W . M ., who very ably performed the duties , and Installed Bro . G . C . Blanchard in the chair of K . S ., amid the general appreciation of the brethren . The W . M . appointed and invested his officers for the ensuing year as follows : Bros . J . S . Long , I . P . M . ; W . G . Coat , S . W . ; Forman , J . W . ; Dr . Collis , Chaplain ; Major Williams , P . M ., Treas . ; C W . Williams , P . M .,

Sec ; Fox , S . D . j Biggs , J . D . ; J . W . Peters , I . G . ; Hide and Nash , Stewards ; A . E . Kipps , Org . ; and Gilbert , Tyler . The W . M . afterwards presented a handsome jewel to Bro . J . S . Long , I . P . M ., for the very able manner he had discharged his duties during his year of office . " Hearty good wishes " having been expressed towards

the newly-installed W . M ., the lodge was closed . The brethren sat down , to the number- of 60 , to an excellently well served banquet , Bro . G . C . Blanchard presiding . Among the visiting brethren were Bros . A . Williams , P . M . 2080 ; W . W . Williams , S 34 ; F . Craggs , S 34 ; R . Phillips , S 34 ; J . A . Davies , P . M . S 34 ; J . Banks , S 34 ; W . J . Chercher , 1 744 ; G . Bolton , P . M . S 67 ; W . Beavis ,

P . M . S 79 , P . P . G . Purst . Middx . ; W . Martin , P . M . S 79 ; J . W . Wilkinson , P . M . S 79 ; W . Sykes , P . M . 1597 ; C . Weil , 172 S ; T . Bugler , 1155 ; J . Pearce , 5 69 ; M . Chester , P . M . 866 ; P . Ribbridge , 55 ; R . Temple , 1369 ; J . Gillerd , P . M . 182 S ; J . Davies , P . M . 169 ; J . C . Greenley , 1901 ; and several others .

The loyal and Masonic toasts were proposed and received with great enthusiasm . Bros . R . Temple , Biggs , A . E . Williams , and A . E . Kipps added greatly to the enjoyment of the evening by some good singing . The jewel was manufactured by Bro . George Kenning .

Henley Lodge ( No . 1472 ) . —The usual monthly meeting of the above prosperous lodge took place on Tuesday , the ist inst ., at the Three Crowns Hotel , North Woolwich , Bro . A . Knight , W . M ., in the chair , who was supported by the following members of the Iodge and visiting brethren : Bros . C . Wood , I . P . M . ; A . T . Ives , P . M . ; C . Jolly , P . M ., Sec ; C . J . Fowling , S . W . ; B . Curtis ,

J . W . ; J . Delo , J . D . ; W . Purvey , Director of Ceremonies ; J . Ives , P . M . ( Hon . ); J . H . Cocks , W . Baker , H . Wooster , R . Stephenson , J . Howe , A . H . Jones , R . Golding , R . McNair , G . Richardson , C . Carter , W . Love , W . Edwards , H . Painter , J . Weir , R . Murray , D . W . Tumber , J . S . Ward , all of the lodge ; W . Houston , SoS ; Walklin , Benstead , and Grant , of 700 ; C . H .

Fanner , 356 ; J . Davidson , 13 ; Haley , 17 S 9 ; and others . The lodge having been opened , and the minutes confirmed , the ballot was taken for Messrs . W . Smith , W . M . Ball , and W . Hogg , and proved unanimous . Bros . McNair , Love , and Southin were passed , and after 10 guineas had

been voted to the Worshipful Master's list for next year ' s Benevolent Festival , the lodge was closed . The brethren having partaken of dinner , drank the usual Grand Lodge and personal toasts , but without harmony , on account of the indisposition of the worthy and esteemed host , Bro . W . Richardson .

PROVINCIAL MEETINGS . DONCASTER . St . George ' s Lodge ( No . 242 ) . —The monthly meeting of this lodge was held on Friday , the 4 th instant , at the Masonic Rooms , Nether Hall-road , when there were present Bros . J . Fitzgerald , W . M . ; F . J . Forth , I . P . M . ; F . Webb , S . W . ; E . Newsum , J . W . ; J . Rayner , Sec ; G . Anelay , S . D . ; F . J . Hanson , J . D . ; T . Foster , I . G . ;

F . Rand , P . S . G . D ., D . C ; F . W . Walker , P . P . J . G . D . ; G . E . Wilkie , P . M . ; G . Brooke , P . P . S . G . W . ; C . Goldthorpe , P . M . ; W . Blake , H . C . White , S . Lester , C . Hopkinson , G . White , J . B . Gibson , J . W . Turner , F . H . Buckland , and R . Allott . Visitors : Bros . Constable , 14 S 2 , and T . Barber , 2259 . After the Iodge had been opened , Bros . H . C . White , C . Hopkinson , and G . White were duly raised , the W . M .

being assisted in the ceremony by Bros . Walker and Forth , the charge being given by Bro . Webb . On the proposition of Bro . Forth , a Committee was formed to take into consideration the desirability or otherwise of renewing the lease of the lodge room , and to report thereon . After the lodge the brethren adjourned to the Woolpack Hotel to partake of a banquet , when the remainder of the evening was spent in a most enjoyable manner .

FRIZINGTON . Aliecdon Lodge ( No . 1660 ) . —The regular meeting of the above lodge was held at the Freemasons ' Hall on Wednesday , the 2 nd inst ., Bro . John Wakefield , W . M ., in the chair , supported by his officers and members ,

Reports Of Masonic Meetings.

Bros . W . Robinson , S . W . ; W . Shaw , J . W . ; J . Brown , Sec ; J . Armstrong , S . D . ; Edwin Jackson , J . D . ; J . Singers , D . C ; R . Douglas , I . G . ; W . Banvise and Jenkinson , Stwds . ; H . Hartley , P . G . Std . Br ., I . P . M . ; C . Bland , Tyler ; B . Craig , P . M . ; 1 . Stout , P . M . 1267 , P . G . Std . Br . ; Wm . Heathcote , W . M . 19 S 9 ; J . Munro ,

J . Webb , S . Nicholls , R . J . Nicholls , and others . The lodge was opened , and the minutes confirmed . One candidate was balloted for and initiated , and one passed to the Second Degree—the former by the W . M . and the latter by Bro . Stout—in an able manner , and with other general business the lodge was closed .

NOTTINGHAM . Southwell Lodge ( No . 1405 ) . —On the 4 th inst . the members of this lodge assembled in considerable numbers at the Masonic Hall , Goldsmith-street , on the occasion of the installation of Bro . Frank Farrands . Among those present were Bros , the Rev . F . V . Bussell , D . P . G . M . ; C . B . Truman , P . S . G . W . ; A . T . Mitchell , P . J . G . W . ; Dr .

Hatherly , P . G . Sec . ; A . Lawson , P . P . G . T . ; and many other influential Masons of the province . The ceremony of installation was performed by Bro . J . Severn , P . M ., P . G . P ., and Bro . F . Farrands , W . M ., invested his officers as follows : Bros . F . H . Gibbings , S . W . ; J . C . James , J . W . ; Aid . Blackburn , Treas . ; Herbert Clarke , Sec ; 1 . T . Farr , S . D . ; H . Heath , J . D . ; T . Smith ,

I . G . ; T . Southerns and W . Smith , Stewards ; and C . H . Benham , Tyler . The I . P . M ., Bro . John Severn , was presented by the lodge with a very handsome Past Master ' s jewel . Immediately after the lodge had closed , the brethren sat

down to a banquet provided by the Stewardess of the hall , Mrs . Simpson . A splendid musical programme was rendered by , among others , Bros . Dunkerton , Herbert Clarke , C . Whitehall , T . Bird , A . Blasdale , and A . Watson , Bro . G . Essex accompanying- on the pianoforte .

WOL VERHAMPTON . St . Peter ' s Lodge ( No . 419 ) . —A meeting was held on Thursday , the 3 rd inst ., at the Star ani Garter Hotel . Present : Bros . J . Bradney , W . M . ; T . Skett , S . W . ; F . T . Beck , J . W . ; , E . F . Coleman , Sec ; E . Berry , S . D . ; T . Lowe , Org . ; T . C . Bigwood , I . G . ; W . Skett , Stwd . ; W . Bywater , P . M . ; G . H . Stanger , P . M .,

P . G . R . ; R . Gibson , P . M . ; A . Orme , A . C . bkedmore , W . B . Mears , Sidney Dean , R . M . Lord , H . Caflisck , T . Bigwood , and J . Lister . Visitors : Bros . T . J . Barnet , P . M . 526 , P . P . G . W . ; H . Hall , J . VV . 526 ; and W . Baker , 526 .

The lodge having been opened , and the minutes of the previous meeting read and confirmed , Bros . A . C Skedmore and Sidney Dean were passed to the Second Degree . The Jubilee Festival of the Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution , to be held next year , was brought before the notice of the brethren , after which the lodge was closed .

Royal Arch.

Royal Arch .

BARNSTAPLE . Loyalty and Virtue Chapter ( No . 251 ) . — A meeting of the above took place at the Masonic Hill on Wednesday , the 2 nd inst ., when the following officers were installed : Comps . H . Ascott , M . E . Z . ; Captain Ivimy , H . ; W . A . Roberts , J . ; R . P . Morrison , S . E . ; C Cox , S . N . ; G . Barnett , P . S . ; J . Smyth , ist A . S . ; N . H . Matthews , 2 nd A . S . ; J . Brewer , P . Z ., P . P . G . S . E ., Treas . ; and H . 1 . Hancock and A . Barter , lanitors .

DERBY . Chapter pf Justice ( No . 253 ) . —The 69 th anniversary of this chapter was held at the Masonic Hall on Tuesday , the Sth inst ., when there were present Comps . Percy Wallis , M . E . Z . ; H . Arnold-Bemrose , M . A ., H . ; E . R . Ward , P . Z ., as J . ; E . H . Claye , S . E . ; Edward Mclnnes , P . S . ; J . 0 . Manton , P . Z . ; J . Cutting , and

others . Visitors : Comps . C . Webster , M . E . Z . 731 , and J . Walker , J . 731 . The chapter was opened , and the minutes were read and confirmed . The ballot was taken for Comp . Rev . J . B . Mundy , M . A ., as a joining member , and he was elected . Comp . H . Arnold-Bemrose was then installed as M . E . Z . by

Comp . Percy Wallis , the retiring Z . Comp . E . R . Ward , P . Z ., was placed in the chair of H ., and he installed Comp . James Cutting as J . The chapter was then closed , and the companions adjourned to refreshment , and the usual toasts were honoured .

HAMPTON COURT . Lebanon Chapter ( No . 1326 ) . —The installation meeting of this flourishing chapter was held at the Greyhound Hotel on Saturday , the 5 th inst . Amongst the members present were Comps . H . Hooper , Prov . G . S . B ., M . E . Z . ; G . R . Langley , H ., M . E . Z . elect ; R . F . Potter , J . ; G . Reynolds , S . N . ; A . Blenkarn , P . S . ; J . Amey ;

J . T . Briggs , P . Z ., P . P . G . P . S . ; T . W . Ockenden , P . Z ., P . P . G . D . C ; T . Moody , P . Z . ; J . J . Marsh , P . Z ., P . P . A . G . D . C ; J . W . Hartley , P . Z ., P . P . 2 nd A . G . S . ; W . H . Moore , W . Newbold , G . H . Reynolds , C . O . Burgess . W . Kite , and W . H . Lee , P . Z ., Prov . G . S . E . ( Honorary Member ) . Visitors : Comps . W . Mait , P . Z ., P . P . G . ) . Kent ; J . D . E . Tarr , M . E . Z . 1293 , Prov . ist A . G . S . ; E .

Ayling , P . Z . 173 ; Stacey , P . Z . ; S . Richardson , M . E . Z . 720 ; C . H . Phillips , P . Z . lSG ; E . A . Francis , J . 1293 ; Thrussell , 1614 ; W . W . Lee , ist A . S . ; J . H . Worstencroft , 1 S 6 ; and S . H . Latham . Chapter having been opened , the minutes were confirmed , and ballot was declared in favour of Bros . G . Roberts , 1326 , and S . H . Latham , 23 S 1 , as candidates for exaltation . The

installations were next proceeded with , and were carried out in a very impressive manner , a noteworthy feature being that each Principal installed his successor . Comp . G . K . Langley was installed as M . E . Z . by Comp . H . Hooper , Prov . G . S . B ., I . P . Z . ; Comp . R . F . Potter was installed as H . by Comp . Langley , and then installed Comp . G .

Reynolds as J . The officers invested were Comps . A . Blenkarn , S . N ., and Amey , ist A . S . Bro . S . H . Latham , 2381 , was next exalted into Royal Arch Masonry in excellent style , Comp . Blenkarn acting as P . S . Past Principals ' jewels were presented to Comps . T . W . Ockenden , P . Z ., P . P . G . D . C , and H . Hooper , Prov . G . S . B ., I . P . Z ., and Comp . Briggs , P . Z ., kindly undertook to convey a jewel to

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