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Royal Arch.
i , mes facte- " . J . ; Brierley , P . Z . ; P . J . Edelsten , P . Z . ; n W . Finney , P . Z ., & c . The chapter was opened , when i rest of 'he companions were admitted , among whom noticed Comps . J . Paul Rylands , F . S . A . ; W . Robinff „ W- H . Robinson , W . Wood , Potter , Thos . Sutton , j " H . Galloway , Hutchison , W . Sharp , P . Z . ; Hawkins , p ' Z . ' . C . Hindley , and others . The minutes having
» n read and confirmed , twenty guineas was voted to the oeivar-s' lists for the R . M . I , for Boys . E . C .- > mp . Bowes fhen proceeded to instal the principals for the ensuing year , ¦ E . Comps . Thos . Tunstall , Z . ; Jas . J ackson , H . ; Vd ' W . H . Robinson , J . The following companions 3 rc invested as subordinate officers , viz ., Galloway , S . E . ; nr . Young , S . N . ; and Charles Skinner , P . Soj . A hearty thanks accorded to the Install
, te of was Comp . Bowes , - - „ principal , and a similar vote to E . Comp . Finney , Treas . The chapter was duly closed , and the companions •uliourncd for refreshment . A pleasant evening was spe j 3 A . RROW . —Abbey Chapter ( No . 1223 ) . —On \ Vednesday afternoon , the 25 th ult ., at the Masonic Hall , Harting ton Hotel , the annual convocation of this chapter
was held , "here were present besides thc companions of the lodge E . Comps . R . A . Brooke , P . Z . ; R . Pearson , P . Z . ; and others . The chapter having been opened in due fornii E . Comp . Brooke proceeded with the ceremony of installing the Three Principals , E , Comps . G . Cornfield as 2 . ; R . W . Worrall as H . ; and J . Settle as J . Subsequently the newly-installed M . E . Z . invested his officers for
the ensuing year as follows : Comp .. J . Reid , S . E . ; Wm . Bath , S . N . ; D . Smyth , Treas . ; C . P . Richards , P . Soj . ; G . B . Nalder , 1 st Asst . Soj . ; G . S . Heath , 2 nd Asst . Soj . ; S . S . Lord , Org . ; G . Nelson , S . S . ; W . Turvey , J . S . The M . E . Z . then presented , on behalf of the chapter , a P . Z . ' s jewel to E . Comp . M . Haslam , as a recognition of the interest he had taken during his past year of office in the
principal chair , and as an expression of the thanks of the companions for the zeal and assiduity with which he had endeavoured to promote the welfare of Royal Arch Masonry in Barrow . The jewel , which was ot gold , was inscribed as follows : — " Presented by the Abbey Chapter , No . 1221 ; , to E . Comp . Haslam , P . Z ., as a mark of esteem ,
25 th Feb ., 1880 . " E . Comp . Haslam briefly expressed his thanks to his companions , and said he should always feel proud to wear such a mark of esteem and gratitude . The companions afterwards adjourned to the Imperial Hotel , where Comp . Minks provided an excellent banquet , after which the usual loyal and Royal Arch toasts were duly honoured .
BUXTON . —Phoenix of St . Ann Chapter ( No . 1233 ) . —The annual installation meeting of this chapter was held at the Court House , on Thursday , the 27 th ult . The chapter was opened at 12 . 30 by Comps . ! i . C . Milligan , M . E . Z . ; E . J . Sykes , H . ; and J . H . Lawson , J . There were also present Comps . W . Boughen , S . E . ; P . Le Gros , S . N . ; W . C . Moore , P . S . ; the Rev .
A . A . Bagshawc , P . Z ., P . P . G . P . S . ; Josiah Taylor , P . Z . ; and A . Oram . Amongst the visitors were Comps . J . H . Siilitoe , P . Z ., P . P . G . D . C . East Lancashire ; W . H . ' Hoptins , P . Z ., P . P . G . D . C . East Lancashire ; H . Rocca , 317 ; Joseph Harrison , 29 6 ; A . Schofield , 296 ; H . Cupit , 681 ; George Wi'son , OS 1 ; P . Bramwcll , 322 ; and others . The minutes of the previous meeting were read and confirmed ;
after which Comp . Siilitoe , assisted by Comp . Hopkins , installed thc following Principals : Comps . E . J . Sykes , M . E . Z . ; J . H . Lawson , H . ; and P . Le Gros , J . After the customary proclamation and salutation the following officers were invested by Comp . Siilitoe , viz ., Comps . Boughen , S . E . ; Moore , S . N . ; Oram , 1 st Asst . Soj . ; and Pyle ,
Janitor . Comps . It . R . Duke , Treasurer elect , and San - inlands , P . S . elect , were unavoidably absent . A vote of thanks was proposed to the Installing Principals , which was cordially passed and responded to . The chapter was flusfil in due form at 1 . 45 p . m . ; after which the companions adjourned to luncheon at the Old Hall Hotel .
ALDERSHOT . —Aldershot Camp Chapter ( k ' 0 - 13 .. •)•—The first meeting of this chapter since its consecration was held on the 8 th inst . at the Assembly Rooms , High-street . There were present M . E . Comp . fenn , M . E . Z . ; t . Comps . Major Richardson , H . and Treas . ; Croisdale , J . ; M . E . Comp . Morrison , Scribe E . ; Comp . Hurst , Scribe N . ; M . E . Comp . McKenzie , P . S . ;
and Comp . Latham , Janitor . Visitors : M . E . Comp . Cole , P . Z . 723 ; Comps . Squires , 723 ,- and Hcarne , J . C . The business was to ballot for one joining companion and six candidates for exaltation . Thc ballot having proved unanimousl y favourable in each case , the joining companion , Surgeon Barrow , A . M . D ., who had temporarily retired , reentered tlie chapter . Unforeseen circumstances having
prevented the attendance of three of the candidates on "lis occasion , the remaining three , Bros . G . Douglas , 1 f- ^' - ' 33 ' ; Lewis , Sec . 1331 ; and Cossey , 1331 , were 'nen duly prepared , and exalted to the Supreme Degree of Je H . R . \ . of Israel , the whole of the work , including the historical , symbolical , and mystical lectures , being rendered by the Principals and other officers in a roostadinirable
fanner , vividly impressing those exalted with the beauti-M teachings of this Degree , and auguring well for the Prosperity of Royal Arch Masonry among the military in " 11 s locality for the future . M . E . Comp . McKenzie appointed Comps . Barrow and Douglas as 1 st and 2 nd Asst
. Sojourners , and they were invested accordingly . Another candidate was proposed for exallation at the next meeting . The chapter was closed a little before " § ht o ' clock , when the companions adjourned to the to . a ) Hotel for a couple of hours' social conversation '' ' rali ght supper , where the R . A . toasts were duly given 3 , 1 ( 1 responded to . .. ¦ * _ bl . "KI'SWORTII-S "COCA I'ILLS . " thu successful remedy for i » i . ' , ' i )? . 1 ! ss ' neuralgia , and Hay fever . _ s . per box . Homcc " Chemist , 6 , Sioane-street , London . —[ Anvr . ]
Mark Masonry.
Mark Masonry .
WALTHAMSTOW . — Beaconsfield Lodge ( No . 203 ) . —A general meeting of this lodge was held at The Chequers , Marsh-street , on Saturday , the 21 st ult . Present : Bros . W . C Claridge , W . M . ; I . Pinder , P . M . ; W . Groome , S . W . ; W . G . Hallows , J . W . ; T . Franklin , M . O . ; G . E . Laverack , as S . O . ; G . J . Westfield , as J . O . ; Fredk . Hallows , Sec . ; J . H . Cambridge , S . D . ; G . Gravelly ,
J . D . ; R . T . Williams , D . C . and I . G . ; T . Upward , Org . ; E . Lane , W . S . ; and others . The W . M . was suffering from severe cold and loss of voice , and the chair was taken by Bro . Pinder , P . M . The lodge was opened in due form with solemn prayer , and the minutes of the last lodge meeting were read and confirmed . The ballot was taken for Bros . Lewis Morris , Jas . E . Somerville , and Chas .
Thomas , which proved unanimous in their favour , and all being in attendance they were regularly introduced and advanced into the Order according to ancient form . Notices of resignation were received from Bros . W . T . Christian , A . Moffatt , and F . Creed , which the brethren accepted with regret . Bro . C . Thomas was unanimously elected Tyler , and the W . M . invested him with the collar and jewel of his office . The lodge was closed in due form .
Ancient And Accepted Rite.
Ancient and Accepted Rite .
TRURO . —Cornwall Chapter , Rose Croix ( No . 61 . ) . —The annual meeting of this chapter was held in the Masonic Hall on Monday , the 23 rd ult . There was a large attendance of members . Bro . C . Truscott , jun ., 30 , was unanimously elected as the M . W . S . for the ensuing year . He was installed by his predecessor , Bro . E . D . Anderton , and appointed the following as his offi-0
cers : —Bros . E . D . Anderton , 30 , P . M . W . S . ; Rev . W . H . Bloxsome , 30 ° , M . A ., High Prelate ; Dr . Mason , 30 ° , 1 st G . ; W . Lidgey , 2 nd G . ; Alfred Luke , Treas . and G . M . ; F . W . Dabb , Recorder ; Thomas Hicks , R . ; John Hocking , jun ., C . of G . ; R . Carter , C ; Thomas Webber ( ex-Mayor of Falmouth ) , Almoner ; T . H . Lukes , O . ; Controller S . G . Bake ( Mayor of Bodmin ) , D . of C ; T . Hart ,
1 st H . ; Dr . H . De Legh , 2 nd H . ; and W . Rooks , Sentinel . The financial statement of the Treasurer was deemed so satisfactory that another vote of five guineas was made to the Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution . A similar sum was voted towards a testimonial now being raised on behalf of Lieut .-Col . Clerke , in appreciation of his services as " Secretary General . " Other grants were also made ,
and much satisfaction was expressed at the continued prosperity of the chapter . Two candidates were perfected by the M . W . S ., assisted by Bro . Hughan , 32 ( P . M . W . S . ) , who , as usual , communicated an interesting lecture on the intei mediate Degrees , from the Fourth to the Seventeen
Degrees inclusive . At the banquet , presided over by Bro . Truscott , Bro . Hughan , in proposing " The Health of the New M . W . S ., " alluded to the labours of Bro . Truscott as Recorder from 1875 , and said the chapter felt greatly indebted to him for his well directed efforts from its institution as their " model Recorder . "
Red Cross Of Constantine.
Red Cross of Constantine .
PREMIER CONCLAVE . — A very excellent meeting in connection with this old and distinguished convocation was held on Monday , the 1 st inst ., at the Freemasons' Tavern , Great Gtueen-strett . Among those in attendance were Sir Knights Kingston , M . P . S . ; the Rev . P . M . Holden , I . P . M . P . S . ; H . A . Dubois , P . M . P . S ., acting V . E . ; Macartney , M . P ., S . G . ; T . Cubitt , P . M . P . S ., & c .,
Treas . ; H . C . Levander , P . M . P . S ., & c , Recorder ; J . T . Moss , P . M . P . S . ; T . C . Walls , A . D . C ; Fowler , Blake , & c ; Gilbert and Harrison , Sentinels . The M . I . G . S ., Sir Knight Colonel Burdett , honoured the conclave with his presence , and Sir Knight Capt . Hunter , M . E . Grand Viceroy of Scotland , was a visitor . The minutes of the previous convocation having been read and confirmed , upon
the motion of Sir Knight Levander , Sir Knight Lord Inverurie , Grand Sovereign of the Red Cross Order in Scotand , and Sir Knight Captain Hunter , the Grand Viceroy of that country , were unanimously elected honorary members . In the absence of Sir Knight Colonel Peters , in whose name the motion stood , thc Recorder proposed that in future the annual subscription of two guineas should be
paid in advance at the meeting 111 December , instead of by half-yearly payments of one guinea as heretofore . This motion having been seconded , was unanimously carried . Previously to the conclave being closed a Past Sovereign's jewel was voted by acclamation to Sir Knight Kingston . The election of M . P . S . resulted unanimously in favour of Sir Knight Col . Peters ; Sir Knight Macartney , M . P ., was
elected V . E . ; Sir Knight Cubitt , Treas . ; and Sir Knight Levander , Recorder for the year ensuing . The banquet which followed the proceedings of the conclave was well served . Upon the removal of the cloth the long routine of toasts in connection with the Order was duly honoured . The M . I . G . S . having briefly replied to the toast of his health " The M . E . G . V . and the rest of the Grand Officers " followed . This pledge was acknowledged by Sir Knights
Cubitt , Levander , and Moss . " The Health of the M . P . S . " was ably proposed by Sir Knight Holden , and warmly received . Sir Knight Kingston having responded , proposed in very flattering terms the toast of " The Visiters , " which pledge was replied to at length by Sir Knight Captain Hunter . The remaining healths followed in quick succession , and the Sentinel ' s toast at an early hour terminated the proceedings , which were throughout most enjovable .
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Royal And Select Masters.
Royal and Select Masters .
A meeting of the Grand Council of these Degrees was held on Thursday , the 26 th ult ., at the Masonic Rooms , Red Lion-square , Holborn . There were present among others Bros , the Rev . G . R . Portal , M . P . Grand Master ; Frederick Davison , R . P . G . Treas . ; Frederick Binckes , R . P . G . Recorder ; H . C . Levander , R . P . G . Lecturer ; Lieut .-Col . F . Burdett , T . C . Walls , R . I . D . G . M . No . t ; D . M .
Dewar , Recorder No . 1 ; T . Meggy , T . Cubitt , J . E . Anderson , R . Loveland-Loveland , H . R . Cooper Smith , R . Roy , W . Carlton Hale , T . Poore , and others . The minutes of the previous Grand Council having been read and confirmed , the Grand Recorder read a report of the Board of General Purposes , congratulating the Grand Council upon the progress the Cryptic Rites were making .
It appeared from the report that nine warrants had been granted and 140 certificates issued since the last meeting of the Grand Council . The report particularly mentioned the flourishing state of the Grand Master ' s Council , No . I . The report was adopted , nem . con . Several alterations having been made in the Book of Constitutions , the election ot Grand Master resulted unanimously in fa vour of
Bro . the Rev . G . R . Portal . Bro . F . Davison was also unanimously re-elected Grand Treasurer . The M . P . G . M . then appointed his officers as follows : Bros . Col . Burdett , R . P . D . G . M . ; T . Entwistle , R . P . G . I . M . ; T . C . Walls , R . P . P . C of W . ; the Rev : W . S . Moses and the Rev . Dr . Brttte , R . P . G . Chaplains ; D . M . Dewar , R . P . G . Recorder ; Thomas Meggy , R . P . G . M . C . ; G . R . Brockbank ,
R . P . G . C of G . ; R . L . Loveland , R . P . G . C . of C . ; H . R . Cooper Smith , R . P . G . L . ; R . H . Thrupp , T . Poore , and T . Cubitt , R . P . G . Marshals ; R . Roy , R . P . G . S . ; and J . E . Anderson , G . Sentinel . Several minor matters having been fully discussed and satisfactorily disposed of , the Grand Council was closed according to ancient form , and the majority of the members adjourned to a banquet at the Holborn Restaurant .
Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution.
ROYAL MASONIC BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION .
Thc monthly meeting of the Committee of this Institution was held at Freemasons' Hall , on Wednesday afternoon . Bro . Lieut .-Col . John Creaton ( J . P . ) , Grand Treasurer , Vice-Patron and Trustee , presided , and there were also present Bros . John G . Stevens , A . H . Tattershall
Richard Herve Giraud , C . G . Dilley , Louis Stean , C . A . Cottcbrune , S . Rawson , John Henry Leggott , James Brett , C . H . Webb , Thomas Cubitt , Raynham W . Stewart , Wm . F . Nettlcship , Dr . Jabez Hogg , William Hilton , Griffiths Smith , Charles F . Hogard , and J ames Terry ( Secretary ) . Bro . Terry reported the deaths of three widows . The
Warden s report for the past month was read . A vote of thanks was carried unanimously to Bro . Thos . Cubitt for the gift of a bookcase at the Institution , Croydon . Applications were made by Mrs . Cecil Cogan , widow of thc late Bro . Robt . Cogan , and Mrs . Jane Greenwood , widow of the late Bro . Joseph Greenwood , for half their
Jate husbands' annuities . All certificates being regular the same were granted . It was cairied unanimously that it be left with the House Committee to invite the Stewards of the late festival to the Institution as usual . The proceedings closed with a vote of thanks to the Chairman .
Royal Masonic Institution For Boys.
ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS .
The General Committee of this Institution met at Freemasons' Hall , on Saturday last , Bro . S . Rosenthal in the chair . There were alss present Bros . F . H . Ebsworth , James Winter , Don M . Dewar , W . F . C . Moutrie , George
Cooper , John Constable , C . H . Webb , W . Maple , W . Paas , F . Adlard , Thos . Meggy , H . Young , F . Binckes ( Secretary ) , and H . Massey ( Framoson ) . Bro . S . B . Wilson ' s matter being again brought up , on the motion of Bro . John Constable , seconded by Bro . Winter , thc House Committee were requested to take it into
consideration at their next meeting , and bring about an amicable setttcment . Two petitions were passed , and three outfits granted . A notice of motion was received from Bro . W . II . Spaull , North Wales and Shropshire , for giving additional votes for Stewards for third and subsequent Stewardships . The Committee then adjourned .
Laying The Foundation Stone Of A Masonic Temple At Canterbury.
LAYING THE FOUNDATION STONE OF A MASONIC TEMPLE AT CANTERBURY .
An interesting ceremony took place at Canterbury last week , the occasion being the laying of the corner stone of a Masonic Temple , which it is intended to erect for the use of the various lodges held in the city . The stone was laid
by the Mayor ( Bro . J . Hemery ) , a Past Grand J unior Warden , in the presence of a large gathering of Masons , including many Provincial Grand Officers and a vast assembly ot the general public . The ceremony was performed with full Masonic honours , and after the stone had been well and truly laid , Bro . the ltev . James Mangan , D . D ., delivered an eloquent oration , i „ which he extolled the
ex-< __ l __ c __> of Freemasoncy , and for the information of the outside world mentioned the principal benefits which accrue from it as an institution . Among the brethren from a distance who attended the ceremony was the Hon . A . E . Gathorne Hardy , M . P . All the officers were attired in full regalia , and the scene was one of an imposing character . In the evening a banquet was held , which was very largely attended .
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Royal Arch.
i , mes facte- " . J . ; Brierley , P . Z . ; P . J . Edelsten , P . Z . ; n W . Finney , P . Z ., & c . The chapter was opened , when i rest of 'he companions were admitted , among whom noticed Comps . J . Paul Rylands , F . S . A . ; W . Robinff „ W- H . Robinson , W . Wood , Potter , Thos . Sutton , j " H . Galloway , Hutchison , W . Sharp , P . Z . ; Hawkins , p ' Z . ' . C . Hindley , and others . The minutes having
» n read and confirmed , twenty guineas was voted to the oeivar-s' lists for the R . M . I , for Boys . E . C .- > mp . Bowes fhen proceeded to instal the principals for the ensuing year , ¦ E . Comps . Thos . Tunstall , Z . ; Jas . J ackson , H . ; Vd ' W . H . Robinson , J . The following companions 3 rc invested as subordinate officers , viz ., Galloway , S . E . ; nr . Young , S . N . ; and Charles Skinner , P . Soj . A hearty thanks accorded to the Install
, te of was Comp . Bowes , - - „ principal , and a similar vote to E . Comp . Finney , Treas . The chapter was duly closed , and the companions •uliourncd for refreshment . A pleasant evening was spe j 3 A . RROW . —Abbey Chapter ( No . 1223 ) . —On \ Vednesday afternoon , the 25 th ult ., at the Masonic Hall , Harting ton Hotel , the annual convocation of this chapter
was held , "here were present besides thc companions of the lodge E . Comps . R . A . Brooke , P . Z . ; R . Pearson , P . Z . ; and others . The chapter having been opened in due fornii E . Comp . Brooke proceeded with the ceremony of installing the Three Principals , E , Comps . G . Cornfield as 2 . ; R . W . Worrall as H . ; and J . Settle as J . Subsequently the newly-installed M . E . Z . invested his officers for
the ensuing year as follows : Comp .. J . Reid , S . E . ; Wm . Bath , S . N . ; D . Smyth , Treas . ; C . P . Richards , P . Soj . ; G . B . Nalder , 1 st Asst . Soj . ; G . S . Heath , 2 nd Asst . Soj . ; S . S . Lord , Org . ; G . Nelson , S . S . ; W . Turvey , J . S . The M . E . Z . then presented , on behalf of the chapter , a P . Z . ' s jewel to E . Comp . M . Haslam , as a recognition of the interest he had taken during his past year of office in the
principal chair , and as an expression of the thanks of the companions for the zeal and assiduity with which he had endeavoured to promote the welfare of Royal Arch Masonry in Barrow . The jewel , which was ot gold , was inscribed as follows : — " Presented by the Abbey Chapter , No . 1221 ; , to E . Comp . Haslam , P . Z ., as a mark of esteem ,
25 th Feb ., 1880 . " E . Comp . Haslam briefly expressed his thanks to his companions , and said he should always feel proud to wear such a mark of esteem and gratitude . The companions afterwards adjourned to the Imperial Hotel , where Comp . Minks provided an excellent banquet , after which the usual loyal and Royal Arch toasts were duly honoured .
BUXTON . —Phoenix of St . Ann Chapter ( No . 1233 ) . —The annual installation meeting of this chapter was held at the Court House , on Thursday , the 27 th ult . The chapter was opened at 12 . 30 by Comps . ! i . C . Milligan , M . E . Z . ; E . J . Sykes , H . ; and J . H . Lawson , J . There were also present Comps . W . Boughen , S . E . ; P . Le Gros , S . N . ; W . C . Moore , P . S . ; the Rev .
A . A . Bagshawc , P . Z ., P . P . G . P . S . ; Josiah Taylor , P . Z . ; and A . Oram . Amongst the visitors were Comps . J . H . Siilitoe , P . Z ., P . P . G . D . C . East Lancashire ; W . H . ' Hoptins , P . Z ., P . P . G . D . C . East Lancashire ; H . Rocca , 317 ; Joseph Harrison , 29 6 ; A . Schofield , 296 ; H . Cupit , 681 ; George Wi'son , OS 1 ; P . Bramwcll , 322 ; and others . The minutes of the previous meeting were read and confirmed ;
after which Comp . Siilitoe , assisted by Comp . Hopkins , installed thc following Principals : Comps . E . J . Sykes , M . E . Z . ; J . H . Lawson , H . ; and P . Le Gros , J . After the customary proclamation and salutation the following officers were invested by Comp . Siilitoe , viz ., Comps . Boughen , S . E . ; Moore , S . N . ; Oram , 1 st Asst . Soj . ; and Pyle ,
Janitor . Comps . It . R . Duke , Treasurer elect , and San - inlands , P . S . elect , were unavoidably absent . A vote of thanks was proposed to the Installing Principals , which was cordially passed and responded to . The chapter was flusfil in due form at 1 . 45 p . m . ; after which the companions adjourned to luncheon at the Old Hall Hotel .
ALDERSHOT . —Aldershot Camp Chapter ( k ' 0 - 13 .. •)•—The first meeting of this chapter since its consecration was held on the 8 th inst . at the Assembly Rooms , High-street . There were present M . E . Comp . fenn , M . E . Z . ; t . Comps . Major Richardson , H . and Treas . ; Croisdale , J . ; M . E . Comp . Morrison , Scribe E . ; Comp . Hurst , Scribe N . ; M . E . Comp . McKenzie , P . S . ;
and Comp . Latham , Janitor . Visitors : M . E . Comp . Cole , P . Z . 723 ; Comps . Squires , 723 ,- and Hcarne , J . C . The business was to ballot for one joining companion and six candidates for exaltation . Thc ballot having proved unanimousl y favourable in each case , the joining companion , Surgeon Barrow , A . M . D ., who had temporarily retired , reentered tlie chapter . Unforeseen circumstances having
prevented the attendance of three of the candidates on "lis occasion , the remaining three , Bros . G . Douglas , 1 f- ^' - ' 33 ' ; Lewis , Sec . 1331 ; and Cossey , 1331 , were 'nen duly prepared , and exalted to the Supreme Degree of Je H . R . \ . of Israel , the whole of the work , including the historical , symbolical , and mystical lectures , being rendered by the Principals and other officers in a roostadinirable
fanner , vividly impressing those exalted with the beauti-M teachings of this Degree , and auguring well for the Prosperity of Royal Arch Masonry among the military in " 11 s locality for the future . M . E . Comp . McKenzie appointed Comps . Barrow and Douglas as 1 st and 2 nd Asst
. Sojourners , and they were invested accordingly . Another candidate was proposed for exallation at the next meeting . The chapter was closed a little before " § ht o ' clock , when the companions adjourned to the to . a ) Hotel for a couple of hours' social conversation '' ' rali ght supper , where the R . A . toasts were duly given 3 , 1 ( 1 responded to . .. ¦ * _ bl . "KI'SWORTII-S "COCA I'ILLS . " thu successful remedy for i » i . ' , ' i )? . 1 ! ss ' neuralgia , and Hay fever . _ s . per box . Homcc " Chemist , 6 , Sioane-street , London . —[ Anvr . ]
Mark Masonry.
Mark Masonry .
WALTHAMSTOW . — Beaconsfield Lodge ( No . 203 ) . —A general meeting of this lodge was held at The Chequers , Marsh-street , on Saturday , the 21 st ult . Present : Bros . W . C Claridge , W . M . ; I . Pinder , P . M . ; W . Groome , S . W . ; W . G . Hallows , J . W . ; T . Franklin , M . O . ; G . E . Laverack , as S . O . ; G . J . Westfield , as J . O . ; Fredk . Hallows , Sec . ; J . H . Cambridge , S . D . ; G . Gravelly ,
J . D . ; R . T . Williams , D . C . and I . G . ; T . Upward , Org . ; E . Lane , W . S . ; and others . The W . M . was suffering from severe cold and loss of voice , and the chair was taken by Bro . Pinder , P . M . The lodge was opened in due form with solemn prayer , and the minutes of the last lodge meeting were read and confirmed . The ballot was taken for Bros . Lewis Morris , Jas . E . Somerville , and Chas .
Thomas , which proved unanimous in their favour , and all being in attendance they were regularly introduced and advanced into the Order according to ancient form . Notices of resignation were received from Bros . W . T . Christian , A . Moffatt , and F . Creed , which the brethren accepted with regret . Bro . C . Thomas was unanimously elected Tyler , and the W . M . invested him with the collar and jewel of his office . The lodge was closed in due form .
Ancient And Accepted Rite.
Ancient and Accepted Rite .
TRURO . —Cornwall Chapter , Rose Croix ( No . 61 . ) . —The annual meeting of this chapter was held in the Masonic Hall on Monday , the 23 rd ult . There was a large attendance of members . Bro . C . Truscott , jun ., 30 , was unanimously elected as the M . W . S . for the ensuing year . He was installed by his predecessor , Bro . E . D . Anderton , and appointed the following as his offi-0
cers : —Bros . E . D . Anderton , 30 , P . M . W . S . ; Rev . W . H . Bloxsome , 30 ° , M . A ., High Prelate ; Dr . Mason , 30 ° , 1 st G . ; W . Lidgey , 2 nd G . ; Alfred Luke , Treas . and G . M . ; F . W . Dabb , Recorder ; Thomas Hicks , R . ; John Hocking , jun ., C . of G . ; R . Carter , C ; Thomas Webber ( ex-Mayor of Falmouth ) , Almoner ; T . H . Lukes , O . ; Controller S . G . Bake ( Mayor of Bodmin ) , D . of C ; T . Hart ,
1 st H . ; Dr . H . De Legh , 2 nd H . ; and W . Rooks , Sentinel . The financial statement of the Treasurer was deemed so satisfactory that another vote of five guineas was made to the Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution . A similar sum was voted towards a testimonial now being raised on behalf of Lieut .-Col . Clerke , in appreciation of his services as " Secretary General . " Other grants were also made ,
and much satisfaction was expressed at the continued prosperity of the chapter . Two candidates were perfected by the M . W . S ., assisted by Bro . Hughan , 32 ( P . M . W . S . ) , who , as usual , communicated an interesting lecture on the intei mediate Degrees , from the Fourth to the Seventeen
Degrees inclusive . At the banquet , presided over by Bro . Truscott , Bro . Hughan , in proposing " The Health of the New M . W . S ., " alluded to the labours of Bro . Truscott as Recorder from 1875 , and said the chapter felt greatly indebted to him for his well directed efforts from its institution as their " model Recorder . "
Red Cross Of Constantine.
Red Cross of Constantine .
PREMIER CONCLAVE . — A very excellent meeting in connection with this old and distinguished convocation was held on Monday , the 1 st inst ., at the Freemasons' Tavern , Great Gtueen-strett . Among those in attendance were Sir Knights Kingston , M . P . S . ; the Rev . P . M . Holden , I . P . M . P . S . ; H . A . Dubois , P . M . P . S ., acting V . E . ; Macartney , M . P ., S . G . ; T . Cubitt , P . M . P . S ., & c .,
Treas . ; H . C . Levander , P . M . P . S ., & c , Recorder ; J . T . Moss , P . M . P . S . ; T . C . Walls , A . D . C ; Fowler , Blake , & c ; Gilbert and Harrison , Sentinels . The M . I . G . S ., Sir Knight Colonel Burdett , honoured the conclave with his presence , and Sir Knight Capt . Hunter , M . E . Grand Viceroy of Scotland , was a visitor . The minutes of the previous convocation having been read and confirmed , upon
the motion of Sir Knight Levander , Sir Knight Lord Inverurie , Grand Sovereign of the Red Cross Order in Scotand , and Sir Knight Captain Hunter , the Grand Viceroy of that country , were unanimously elected honorary members . In the absence of Sir Knight Colonel Peters , in whose name the motion stood , thc Recorder proposed that in future the annual subscription of two guineas should be
paid in advance at the meeting 111 December , instead of by half-yearly payments of one guinea as heretofore . This motion having been seconded , was unanimously carried . Previously to the conclave being closed a Past Sovereign's jewel was voted by acclamation to Sir Knight Kingston . The election of M . P . S . resulted unanimously in favour of Sir Knight Col . Peters ; Sir Knight Macartney , M . P ., was
elected V . E . ; Sir Knight Cubitt , Treas . ; and Sir Knight Levander , Recorder for the year ensuing . The banquet which followed the proceedings of the conclave was well served . Upon the removal of the cloth the long routine of toasts in connection with the Order was duly honoured . The M . I . G . S . having briefly replied to the toast of his health " The M . E . G . V . and the rest of the Grand Officers " followed . This pledge was acknowledged by Sir Knights
Cubitt , Levander , and Moss . " The Health of the M . P . S . " was ably proposed by Sir Knight Holden , and warmly received . Sir Knight Kingston having responded , proposed in very flattering terms the toast of " The Visiters , " which pledge was replied to at length by Sir Knight Captain Hunter . The remaining healths followed in quick succession , and the Sentinel ' s toast at an early hour terminated the proceedings , which were throughout most enjovable .
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Royal And Select Masters.
Royal and Select Masters .
A meeting of the Grand Council of these Degrees was held on Thursday , the 26 th ult ., at the Masonic Rooms , Red Lion-square , Holborn . There were present among others Bros , the Rev . G . R . Portal , M . P . Grand Master ; Frederick Davison , R . P . G . Treas . ; Frederick Binckes , R . P . G . Recorder ; H . C . Levander , R . P . G . Lecturer ; Lieut .-Col . F . Burdett , T . C . Walls , R . I . D . G . M . No . t ; D . M .
Dewar , Recorder No . 1 ; T . Meggy , T . Cubitt , J . E . Anderson , R . Loveland-Loveland , H . R . Cooper Smith , R . Roy , W . Carlton Hale , T . Poore , and others . The minutes of the previous Grand Council having been read and confirmed , the Grand Recorder read a report of the Board of General Purposes , congratulating the Grand Council upon the progress the Cryptic Rites were making .
It appeared from the report that nine warrants had been granted and 140 certificates issued since the last meeting of the Grand Council . The report particularly mentioned the flourishing state of the Grand Master ' s Council , No . I . The report was adopted , nem . con . Several alterations having been made in the Book of Constitutions , the election ot Grand Master resulted unanimously in fa vour of
Bro . the Rev . G . R . Portal . Bro . F . Davison was also unanimously re-elected Grand Treasurer . The M . P . G . M . then appointed his officers as follows : Bros . Col . Burdett , R . P . D . G . M . ; T . Entwistle , R . P . G . I . M . ; T . C . Walls , R . P . P . C of W . ; the Rev : W . S . Moses and the Rev . Dr . Brttte , R . P . G . Chaplains ; D . M . Dewar , R . P . G . Recorder ; Thomas Meggy , R . P . G . M . C . ; G . R . Brockbank ,
R . P . G . C of G . ; R . L . Loveland , R . P . G . C . of C . ; H . R . Cooper Smith , R . P . G . L . ; R . H . Thrupp , T . Poore , and T . Cubitt , R . P . G . Marshals ; R . Roy , R . P . G . S . ; and J . E . Anderson , G . Sentinel . Several minor matters having been fully discussed and satisfactorily disposed of , the Grand Council was closed according to ancient form , and the majority of the members adjourned to a banquet at the Holborn Restaurant .
Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution.
ROYAL MASONIC BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION .
Thc monthly meeting of the Committee of this Institution was held at Freemasons' Hall , on Wednesday afternoon . Bro . Lieut .-Col . John Creaton ( J . P . ) , Grand Treasurer , Vice-Patron and Trustee , presided , and there were also present Bros . John G . Stevens , A . H . Tattershall
Richard Herve Giraud , C . G . Dilley , Louis Stean , C . A . Cottcbrune , S . Rawson , John Henry Leggott , James Brett , C . H . Webb , Thomas Cubitt , Raynham W . Stewart , Wm . F . Nettlcship , Dr . Jabez Hogg , William Hilton , Griffiths Smith , Charles F . Hogard , and J ames Terry ( Secretary ) . Bro . Terry reported the deaths of three widows . The
Warden s report for the past month was read . A vote of thanks was carried unanimously to Bro . Thos . Cubitt for the gift of a bookcase at the Institution , Croydon . Applications were made by Mrs . Cecil Cogan , widow of thc late Bro . Robt . Cogan , and Mrs . Jane Greenwood , widow of the late Bro . Joseph Greenwood , for half their
Jate husbands' annuities . All certificates being regular the same were granted . It was cairied unanimously that it be left with the House Committee to invite the Stewards of the late festival to the Institution as usual . The proceedings closed with a vote of thanks to the Chairman .
Royal Masonic Institution For Boys.
ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS .
The General Committee of this Institution met at Freemasons' Hall , on Saturday last , Bro . S . Rosenthal in the chair . There were alss present Bros . F . H . Ebsworth , James Winter , Don M . Dewar , W . F . C . Moutrie , George
Cooper , John Constable , C . H . Webb , W . Maple , W . Paas , F . Adlard , Thos . Meggy , H . Young , F . Binckes ( Secretary ) , and H . Massey ( Framoson ) . Bro . S . B . Wilson ' s matter being again brought up , on the motion of Bro . John Constable , seconded by Bro . Winter , thc House Committee were requested to take it into
consideration at their next meeting , and bring about an amicable setttcment . Two petitions were passed , and three outfits granted . A notice of motion was received from Bro . W . II . Spaull , North Wales and Shropshire , for giving additional votes for Stewards for third and subsequent Stewardships . The Committee then adjourned .
Laying The Foundation Stone Of A Masonic Temple At Canterbury.
LAYING THE FOUNDATION STONE OF A MASONIC TEMPLE AT CANTERBURY .
An interesting ceremony took place at Canterbury last week , the occasion being the laying of the corner stone of a Masonic Temple , which it is intended to erect for the use of the various lodges held in the city . The stone was laid
by the Mayor ( Bro . J . Hemery ) , a Past Grand J unior Warden , in the presence of a large gathering of Masons , including many Provincial Grand Officers and a vast assembly ot the general public . The ceremony was performed with full Masonic honours , and after the stone had been well and truly laid , Bro . the ltev . James Mangan , D . D ., delivered an eloquent oration , i „ which he extolled the
ex-< __ l __ c __> of Freemasoncy , and for the information of the outside world mentioned the principal benefits which accrue from it as an institution . Among the brethren from a distance who attended the ceremony was the Hon . A . E . Gathorne Hardy , M . P . All the officers were attired in full regalia , and the scene was one of an imposing character . In the evening a banquet was held , which was very largely attended .