Skip to main content
Museum of Freemasonry

Masonic Periodicals Online

  • Explore
  • Advanced Search
  • Home
  • Explore
  • The Freemason
  • March 13, 1897
  • Page 5
  • LADIES' NIGHT AT THE FINSBURY PARK LODGE, No. 1288.
Current:

The Freemason, March 13, 1897: Page 5

  • Back to The Freemason, March 13, 1897
  • Print image
  • Articles/Ads
    Article CENTENARY MEETING OF THE LODGE OF STABILITY, No. 217. ← Page 3 of 3
    Article RE-OPENING OF THE MASONIC ROOMS IN ROCHDALE. Page 1 of 1
    Article RE-OPENING OF THE MASONIC ROOMS IN ROCHDALE. Page 1 of 1
    Article LADIES' NIGHT AT THE FINSBURY PARK LODGE, No. 1288. Page 1 of 1
Page 5

Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.

Centenary Meeting Of The Lodge Of Stability, No. 217.

years , and now once admitted , their intention was to stay and participate in its mysteries . However , he would like to make a compromise with them , and , with the consent of the lodge , he trusted that their presence would grace the Stability Lodge once in each year . He hoped with the brethren that next year he should again see the ladies , and , on their behalf , , most cordially thanked the brethren for their very kind expressions towards them .

The toast of "The Visitors" was next presented by Bro . P . H . GARNER , LP . M ., who remarked that the Stability Lodge gave them a most cordial welcome . There were many distinguished brethren present , among whom were Bro . Stiles , P . G . T . ; Bro . David Rose , who was highly esteemed by all who knew him as a teacher and a most able Preceptor ; Bro . Anderson , a P . M . and able exponent of the Stability working ; Bro . Grant , W . M . of the Papyrus Lodge , a young off-shoot of the Stability Lodge ; and many others . The lodge gave them a most hearty greeting .

In reply , Bro . ANDERSON said it gave him very great pleasure to be present on that exceptional occasion . As Preceptor of Stability Lodge of Instruction , which was founded in i 8 J 7 bymanjr eminent Masons , among whom was Bro . Bro . Broadfoot . Bro . Peter Thompson became Preceptor in 1851 , Bro . Henry Muggeridge Preceptor down to the year 1886 , and since that lime he had done

his best to continue that excellent work and act as its Preceptor . The Stability working was the oldest working and the Emulation Lodge of Instruction was not started till six years afterwards . On behalf of himself and visitors he most cordially thanked the brethren for coupling his name with thc Stability Lodge of Instruction .

Bro . DAVID ROSE very heartily and gratefully responded , and paid a high compliment to Bro . Smith , P . M ., for his eloquent speech . He said Bro . Garner , the I . P . M ., had done excellent service during the past year , and Bro . Edwards , the W . M ., had begun in the same manner . The lodge had done good suit and service during its 100 years existence and he knew of no lodge in London where the work was done better , it was one of the highest order and every officer did his duty in the same efficient manner . Bro . Rev . R . FINLAY also ably responded .

The company at the close of the toasts left the concert hall for the ball room , where they highly disported themselves on the light fantastic till the small hours of the morning to the strains of a capital quadrille band . The brethren acting as M . Cs . were Bros . A . E . Taperell , J . W . Elam , E . F . Giraud , A . Botterill , and Mr . E . Addington . The whole proceedings were admirably arranged and most efficiently carried

out to the great delight of all present . The Committee was as follows : Bros . J . H . Edwards , W . M . ; P . H . Garner , I . P . M . ; H . Marfleet , P . M . ; W . R . Smith , P . M . ; Wm . Eckersall , P . M . ; Geo . Say , S . W . ; J . R . Ayris , J . W . ; S . P . Fisher , Treas . ; J . Nixon , P . M ., Sec ; W . H . Smith , S . D . ; H . B . Handcock , J . D . ; S . C . Phillips , I . G . ; Wm . Gorrie , P . M ., and J . E . Cosham , Stwds . ; Jas . Addington , P . M ., D . C . ; W . H . Edwards , A . D . C ; S . Leaman , Org . ; E . F . Giraud , A . Botterill , C . E . Dodwell , Robert Fisher , and T . Bowler , Ty ler . The W . M . and Mrs . Edwards presented to each lady present a handsome bottle of scent as a souvenir of the memorable occasion .

Re-Opening Of The Masonic Rooms In Rochdale.

RE-OPENING OF THE MASONIC ROOMS IN ROCHDALE .

During last month the rooms of the Lodge of Harmony , No . 298 , Rochdale , were formally re-opened after undergoing a thorough re-construction on the expiration of the lease . The lodge , though with various numbers , has had a continuous existence of 104 years , the centenary being celebrated in 1893 , on December 7 th . On that evening a service was held in commemoration of the event , Archdeacon Wilson and the Rev . Dr . Salts conducting it , and the Rev . E .

Bigoe-Bagot , M . A ., preaching a sermon . Its first place of meeting was at the Unicorn Inn , Royton , where it was started on December 5 th , 1 793 , at a time when the French Revolution was at its height . One of its first members was Mr . John Lyon Taylor , father of the late Alderman Taylor . The year following its inauguration it was removed to Rochdale , taking up its abode at the Blue Ball , Yorkshire-street , where it remained till 1844 . Since that year it has moved

several times , the following being the places at which its members have met 18 44-50 , the Grapes Inn ; 1850-52 , the Wellington Hotel ; 1852-57 , the Grapes Inn again ; 1857 . 59 , Masonic Rooms at 54 , Cheetham-street ; and in 1859 to the place which they have occupied ever since in Drake-street and Ann-street . These rooms were enlarged in 1886 by the addition of the house , 100 , Drake-street , now occupied by the offices of the N . S . P . C . C ., and the lodge also had the upper

part of the Botanist Inn and a cottage behind . Some time since the license of the Botanist Inn lapsed , and this has been taken advantage of to practically reconstruct the whole of the premises , no difficulty being placed in the way by the owners , the Rochdale and Manor Brewery Company . The rooms of the lodge are placed in the first and second floors of what was formerly the inn and the cottage in Ann-street . On the upper floor are the lodge-room , ante-room , and dressing-room , the two former of which may be formed into one room by the

removal of the partition between them . On the first floor are the dining-room , cloak-room , and kitchen , all commodiously situated . The entrance to the room is from Ann-street ; on the ground floor are the entrance-hall , which miy be used as a subsidiary cloak-room , the lavatory , and , fronting Drake-street , a lock-up shop . The rooms will be valuable for purposes public or private other than Masonic , and will undoubtedly form a convenient meeting-place . All the rooms are exceptionally well furnished and form a very handsome suite . The lodge has now 50 members , lt is numbered 298 , but has previously had other numbers .

Owing to the bad weather which prevailed in the autumn , tho inaugural dinner , which also was in honour of the installation of Bro . William Brooks as W . M . for the year , which should have taken place early in January , had to be postponed till the premises were completed , and was accordingly held on Wednesday evening . At the dinner there were present 33 members of the lodge , five guests ie presenting various other lodges in the district , and 18 private guests .

Bro . William Brooks occupied the chair after dinner , and a short toast list was gone through . " The Queen , " and " H . R . H . the Princess of Wales and the rest of the Royal Family" were honoured from the chair , and other toasts were "H . R . H . the Prince ot Wales , our Grand Master ; " "Thc Right Hon . the Earl of Lathom , M . W . Pro Grand Master ; the Right Hon . the Earl

Amherst , the Deputy Grand Master , and the rest of thc Grand Officers , Present and Past ; " " Col . Lc Gendre Nicholas Starkie , R . W . Provincial Grand Master ; Bro . C . R . N . Beswick . Royds , V . W . Deputy Provincial Grand Master ; and the rest of the Provincial Grand Officers , Present and Past ; " " Bro . William Brooks , Worshipful Master ; " W . Bro . Edmund Rothwell , Immediate Past Master , and the Past Masters of and in the Lodge of Harmony ; " " The Oflicers

Re-Opening Of The Masonic Rooms In Rochdale.

of thc Lodge of Harmony ; " " The Visiting Brethren ; " " The Un toasted ; ' "The Masonic Charities ; " and "All Poor and Distressed Masons . " During the evening the opportunity was taken of presenting to Bro . John Tonge the Past Master ' s jewel , in gold . A similar presentation was made to Bro . John Whittaker at the previous meeting , and in both cases the jewel was presented in recognition of their distinguished services to the lodge , particularly in connection with the re-construction of the building .

The officers for the present year are as follows ; Bros . William Breaks ( who presided ) , W . M . ; E . Rothwell , LP . M . ; Thomas Townend , S . W . ; W . O . Steinthal , J . W . ; James Cross , P . M ., Chap . ; T . Oikden . P . M ., Treas . ; R . R . Grey , P . M ., Sec . ; John Hanson , S . D . ; J . imes Clegg , J . D . ; John Tonge , P . M ., D . C . ; Albert E . Royds , Org . ; William Shepherd , I . G . ; James Meadowcroft ,

Fred . W . Turner , and David B . Carse , Stwds . ; and A . F . Simpson , Tyler . During the interval supper was served , the catering being well carried out by Bro . France , of the Navy Arms , Queen-street . After the usual loyal toasts , Bro . SYER , P . M ., proposed "The Health or the W . M ., " which was acknowledged by Bro . RUSSELL .

The toast of The Ladies , proposed by the W . M ., was re ponded to by Bro . MCQUEEN , S . W . Thc members of thc lodge may be complimented upon the success of the evening ' s entertainment , and the Committee upon their efforts to promote the comfort and enjoyment of those present , Bro . F . Dickson , as Secretary of the Committee , being most energetic in his endeavour to make the evening an enjoyable one .

Ladies' Night At The Finsbury Park Lodge, No. 1288.

LADIES' NIGHT AT THE FINSBURY PARK LODGE , No . 1288 .

This very successful North London lodge met at the Highbury Station Hotel ( Old Cock Tavern ) on Thursday , the 4 th inst ., when the following officers were present : Bros . Richard Parish , W . M . ; Inder , I . P . M . ; Hrauda , S . W . ; Harrap , J . W . ; Kelley , S . D . ; Varley , J . D . 5 Perrin , I . G . ; Edmunds , Tyler I and other brethren .

The lodge was opened by the W . M ., and the minutes of the last lodge meeting were read and confirmed . Bro . J . C . Brunjes answered the questions , and was passed to the second Degree in an impressive manner . Donations to the Dimsdale-Keyser Fund for endowing a bed in Guy's Hospital , and to the Grand Master ' s Fund for the London Hospitals , were unanimously voted , after which the lodge was closed .

The Worshiplul Master , assisted by his indefatigable Secretary , Bro . J . Oldis , P . M ., Bros . Inder , I . P . M ., and I . V . Davies , P . M ., D . C , received the ladies and visitors to the number of about 80 , in the reception room . The following ladies , and brethren , and visitors were present : Mrs . Parish , Miss Parish , and Mr . Holford ; Bro . G . Smith , W . M . Yarborough Lodge and Mrs . Smith ; Bro . Birch , Dramatic Lodge , and Mrs . Birch ; Mrs . Inder , Mrs .

Varley , Bro . C . Varley and Mrs . Maude Varley ; Miss F . Wyman , Mrs Perrin , Bro . G . Weidner , A . W . S . ; Bro . S . H . Price , P . M ., and Mrs . Price ; Bio . Sycklemoore , P . M . ; Bro . Elam , A . D . C . and Mrs . Elam ; Bro . F . Partington , P . M . ; Bro . A . Mullord , P . M ., Mrs ., and the Misses N . and C . Mullord ; Bro . Veale and Mrs . Veale ; Mr . Garside and the Misses Garside ; Mr . Mayger , Mr . J . Mayger , Mr . F . P . Allisch , Bro . Dicks and Mrs . Dicks ; Mr

and Mrs . Julier ; Bro . R . Roper , Mrs . Roper , Miss E . Roper , Miss R . Roper and Miss F . Roper ; Bro . J . C . Brunjes , Miss M ., and Miss L . Brunjes ; Bro . E . Morgan and Mrs . Morgan ; Bro . J . Davis and Mrs . Davis ; Bro . H Peck and Mrs . Peck ; Mr . H . Hunt , Mr . A . Kemp , Bro . Farris , Mr . T . J . Wells , Mr . McCann , Bro . Mortimer and Mrs . Mortimer ; Bro . Duck and Mrs . Duck ; Bro . J . Bayne , Org . ; Bro . Hayes , Bro . Steadman , and others .

About 7 p . m . the whole party proceeded to the banqueting hall , where a sumptuous banquet was provided by Bro . Jagers , manager to Bro . Andrews , pro prietor of the establishment . At the conclusion , the WORSHIPFUL MASTER announced that as dancing was the order of the evening , he would be as brief as possible with his speeches . He therefore proposed the toast of " Her Most Gracious Majesty the Queen , " stating that during her glorious reign of nearly 60 years she had won the esteem and respect of all her subjects .

The toasts of " The Most Worshipful Grand Master , H . R . H . the Princeof Wales , and the rest of the Grand Ofiicers , Present and Past , " and " The W . M . " having been proposed and responded to , The WORSHIPFUL MASTER proposed , in a genial and pleasing manner , the toast ot the evening , "The Ladies , " stating he thought that all brethren present must acknowledge how essential the ladies were to their comfort and happiness ;

he had no doubt that most of them could remember the tender and loving care of a mother , the sincerity and kindness of a sister , the love , devotion , and self , sacrifice of a wife in time of sickness , trouble , and affliction . As the ladies shared in their misfortunes , he thought they ought to be participators in their festivities occasionally . He had heard it stated that some of the brethren did not agree with ladies' nights . His advice was that if any ladies wished to go to

the ladies' night in future , and their husbands objected , they ( the ladies ) should communicate with the Worshipful Mistress for the time being , and request her to summon a jury of 12-ladies , who should have power to try the case and pass sentence , and he ( the W . M . ) would gladly assist them by drawing the prosecuting brief , providing his legal Bro . S . H . Price , P . M ., would not report him to the

Incorporated Law Society , and if the trial was carried out , as he was sure the ladies were capable of doing , he would venture to say the recalcitrant brother would not want a . second trial . On behalf of the lodge , he tendered the ladies his heartiest welcome , and hoped they would grace the lodge with their presence for many years to come .

The toast having been responded to by Bro . DAVIES , P . M ., in a very jovial style , a photograph of the assembled guests was then taken , by request of the Worshipful Master , to commemorate their ladies' banquet during her Majesty ' s Diamond Jubilee year . The banquet being over , the guests retired to thc reception-room , where a select conceit wan curried out under the direction of Bro . Sycklemoore , P . M ., mu-iical director , assisted by Miss Emily Davies , Mis . Price , Bros . Inder , Baines , and Kelley .

About 10 . 30 p . m ., the W . M . announced that thc ballroom was ready , and in a very few minutes dancing commenced to the strains of Bro . W . Wright ' s Quadrille Band , and was continued with vigour until 3 a . m ., all agreeing it was a very successful night , and regretted the time had passed away so quickly . B ' . o . 'i , Davies . P . M ., and Sycklemoore , P . M ., were the M . Cs .

“The Freemason: 1897-03-13, Page 5” Masonic Periodicals Online, Library and Museum of Freemasonry, 1 Jan. 2026, django:8000/periodicals/fvl/issues/fvl_13031897/page/5/.
  • List
  • Grid
Title Category Page
CONTENTS. Article 1
OUR DIAMOND JUBILEE COMMEMORATION NUMBER. Article 1
THE APRIL SCHOOL ELECTIONS. Article 1
CONSECRATION OF THE ALLEYN LODGE, No. 2647. Article 2
Red Cross of Rome & Constantine. Article 3
CENTENARY MEETING OF THE LODGE OF STABILITY, No. 217. Article 3
RE-OPENING OF THE MASONIC ROOMS IN ROCHDALE. Article 5
LADIES' NIGHT AT THE FINSBURY PARK LODGE, No. 1288. Article 5
MASONIC CONVERSAZIONE IN BOURNEMOUTH. Article 6
CONVERSAZIONE OF THE UNION WATERLOO LODGE, No. 13. Article 6
CONSECRATION OF THE CHALONER LODGE, No. 2644. Article 7
Mark Masonry. Article 7
Royal Ark Mariners. Article 7
Secret Monitor. Article 7
Untitled Ad 8
Untitled Ad 8
Untitled Ad 8
Untitled Ad 8
Untitled Ad 8
Untitled Ad 8
Untitled Ad 8
Untitled Ad 8
Untitled Ad 8
Untitled Ad 8
Untitled Ad 8
Untitled Ad 8
Untitled Ad 8
Untitled Ad 8
Untitled Ad 8
Untitled Ad 8
Untitled Ad 8
Untitled Ad 8
Untitled Ad 8
Untitled Ad 8
Untitled Ad 9
Untitled Ad 9
Untitled Ad 9
Untitled Ad 9
Untitled Article 9
Masonic Notes. Article 9
Correspondence. Article 10
Masonic Notes and Queries. Article 10
Reviews. Article 10
Craft Masonry. Article 10
Royal Arch. Article 13
Our portrait Gallery. Article 13
Untitled Ad 13
ROYAL MASONIC BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION. Article 14
THE RECENT FESTIVAL OF THE ROYAL MASONIC BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION. Article 14
Lodges and Chapter of Instruction. Article 14
Ancient and Accepted Rite. Article 14
MASONIC MEETINGS (METROPOLITAN) Article 15
Untitled Ad 15
Untitled Ad 15
Untitled Ad 15
Untitled Ad 15
Untitled Ad 15
Masonic and General Tidings. Article 16
Page 1

Page 1

3 Articles
Page 2

Page 2

3 Articles
Page 3

Page 3

3 Articles
Page 4

Page 4

2 Articles
Page 5

Page 5

4 Articles
Page 6

Page 6

3 Articles
Page 7

Page 7

6 Articles
Page 8

Page 8

20 Articles
Page 9

Page 9

8 Articles
Page 10

Page 10

4 Articles
Page 11

Page 11

2 Articles
Page 12

Page 12

2 Articles
Page 13

Page 13

5 Articles
Page 14

Page 14

4 Articles
Page 15

Page 15

8 Articles
Page 16

Page 16

2 Articles
Page 5

Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.

Centenary Meeting Of The Lodge Of Stability, No. 217.

years , and now once admitted , their intention was to stay and participate in its mysteries . However , he would like to make a compromise with them , and , with the consent of the lodge , he trusted that their presence would grace the Stability Lodge once in each year . He hoped with the brethren that next year he should again see the ladies , and , on their behalf , , most cordially thanked the brethren for their very kind expressions towards them .

The toast of "The Visitors" was next presented by Bro . P . H . GARNER , LP . M ., who remarked that the Stability Lodge gave them a most cordial welcome . There were many distinguished brethren present , among whom were Bro . Stiles , P . G . T . ; Bro . David Rose , who was highly esteemed by all who knew him as a teacher and a most able Preceptor ; Bro . Anderson , a P . M . and able exponent of the Stability working ; Bro . Grant , W . M . of the Papyrus Lodge , a young off-shoot of the Stability Lodge ; and many others . The lodge gave them a most hearty greeting .

In reply , Bro . ANDERSON said it gave him very great pleasure to be present on that exceptional occasion . As Preceptor of Stability Lodge of Instruction , which was founded in i 8 J 7 bymanjr eminent Masons , among whom was Bro . Bro . Broadfoot . Bro . Peter Thompson became Preceptor in 1851 , Bro . Henry Muggeridge Preceptor down to the year 1886 , and since that lime he had done

his best to continue that excellent work and act as its Preceptor . The Stability working was the oldest working and the Emulation Lodge of Instruction was not started till six years afterwards . On behalf of himself and visitors he most cordially thanked the brethren for coupling his name with thc Stability Lodge of Instruction .

Bro . DAVID ROSE very heartily and gratefully responded , and paid a high compliment to Bro . Smith , P . M ., for his eloquent speech . He said Bro . Garner , the I . P . M ., had done excellent service during the past year , and Bro . Edwards , the W . M ., had begun in the same manner . The lodge had done good suit and service during its 100 years existence and he knew of no lodge in London where the work was done better , it was one of the highest order and every officer did his duty in the same efficient manner . Bro . Rev . R . FINLAY also ably responded .

The company at the close of the toasts left the concert hall for the ball room , where they highly disported themselves on the light fantastic till the small hours of the morning to the strains of a capital quadrille band . The brethren acting as M . Cs . were Bros . A . E . Taperell , J . W . Elam , E . F . Giraud , A . Botterill , and Mr . E . Addington . The whole proceedings were admirably arranged and most efficiently carried

out to the great delight of all present . The Committee was as follows : Bros . J . H . Edwards , W . M . ; P . H . Garner , I . P . M . ; H . Marfleet , P . M . ; W . R . Smith , P . M . ; Wm . Eckersall , P . M . ; Geo . Say , S . W . ; J . R . Ayris , J . W . ; S . P . Fisher , Treas . ; J . Nixon , P . M ., Sec ; W . H . Smith , S . D . ; H . B . Handcock , J . D . ; S . C . Phillips , I . G . ; Wm . Gorrie , P . M ., and J . E . Cosham , Stwds . ; Jas . Addington , P . M ., D . C . ; W . H . Edwards , A . D . C ; S . Leaman , Org . ; E . F . Giraud , A . Botterill , C . E . Dodwell , Robert Fisher , and T . Bowler , Ty ler . The W . M . and Mrs . Edwards presented to each lady present a handsome bottle of scent as a souvenir of the memorable occasion .

Re-Opening Of The Masonic Rooms In Rochdale.

RE-OPENING OF THE MASONIC ROOMS IN ROCHDALE .

During last month the rooms of the Lodge of Harmony , No . 298 , Rochdale , were formally re-opened after undergoing a thorough re-construction on the expiration of the lease . The lodge , though with various numbers , has had a continuous existence of 104 years , the centenary being celebrated in 1893 , on December 7 th . On that evening a service was held in commemoration of the event , Archdeacon Wilson and the Rev . Dr . Salts conducting it , and the Rev . E .

Bigoe-Bagot , M . A ., preaching a sermon . Its first place of meeting was at the Unicorn Inn , Royton , where it was started on December 5 th , 1 793 , at a time when the French Revolution was at its height . One of its first members was Mr . John Lyon Taylor , father of the late Alderman Taylor . The year following its inauguration it was removed to Rochdale , taking up its abode at the Blue Ball , Yorkshire-street , where it remained till 1844 . Since that year it has moved

several times , the following being the places at which its members have met 18 44-50 , the Grapes Inn ; 1850-52 , the Wellington Hotel ; 1852-57 , the Grapes Inn again ; 1857 . 59 , Masonic Rooms at 54 , Cheetham-street ; and in 1859 to the place which they have occupied ever since in Drake-street and Ann-street . These rooms were enlarged in 1886 by the addition of the house , 100 , Drake-street , now occupied by the offices of the N . S . P . C . C ., and the lodge also had the upper

part of the Botanist Inn and a cottage behind . Some time since the license of the Botanist Inn lapsed , and this has been taken advantage of to practically reconstruct the whole of the premises , no difficulty being placed in the way by the owners , the Rochdale and Manor Brewery Company . The rooms of the lodge are placed in the first and second floors of what was formerly the inn and the cottage in Ann-street . On the upper floor are the lodge-room , ante-room , and dressing-room , the two former of which may be formed into one room by the

removal of the partition between them . On the first floor are the dining-room , cloak-room , and kitchen , all commodiously situated . The entrance to the room is from Ann-street ; on the ground floor are the entrance-hall , which miy be used as a subsidiary cloak-room , the lavatory , and , fronting Drake-street , a lock-up shop . The rooms will be valuable for purposes public or private other than Masonic , and will undoubtedly form a convenient meeting-place . All the rooms are exceptionally well furnished and form a very handsome suite . The lodge has now 50 members , lt is numbered 298 , but has previously had other numbers .

Owing to the bad weather which prevailed in the autumn , tho inaugural dinner , which also was in honour of the installation of Bro . William Brooks as W . M . for the year , which should have taken place early in January , had to be postponed till the premises were completed , and was accordingly held on Wednesday evening . At the dinner there were present 33 members of the lodge , five guests ie presenting various other lodges in the district , and 18 private guests .

Bro . William Brooks occupied the chair after dinner , and a short toast list was gone through . " The Queen , " and " H . R . H . the Princess of Wales and the rest of the Royal Family" were honoured from the chair , and other toasts were "H . R . H . the Prince ot Wales , our Grand Master ; " "Thc Right Hon . the Earl of Lathom , M . W . Pro Grand Master ; the Right Hon . the Earl

Amherst , the Deputy Grand Master , and the rest of thc Grand Officers , Present and Past ; " " Col . Lc Gendre Nicholas Starkie , R . W . Provincial Grand Master ; Bro . C . R . N . Beswick . Royds , V . W . Deputy Provincial Grand Master ; and the rest of the Provincial Grand Officers , Present and Past ; " " Bro . William Brooks , Worshipful Master ; " W . Bro . Edmund Rothwell , Immediate Past Master , and the Past Masters of and in the Lodge of Harmony ; " " The Oflicers

Re-Opening Of The Masonic Rooms In Rochdale.

of thc Lodge of Harmony ; " " The Visiting Brethren ; " " The Un toasted ; ' "The Masonic Charities ; " and "All Poor and Distressed Masons . " During the evening the opportunity was taken of presenting to Bro . John Tonge the Past Master ' s jewel , in gold . A similar presentation was made to Bro . John Whittaker at the previous meeting , and in both cases the jewel was presented in recognition of their distinguished services to the lodge , particularly in connection with the re-construction of the building .

The officers for the present year are as follows ; Bros . William Breaks ( who presided ) , W . M . ; E . Rothwell , LP . M . ; Thomas Townend , S . W . ; W . O . Steinthal , J . W . ; James Cross , P . M ., Chap . ; T . Oikden . P . M ., Treas . ; R . R . Grey , P . M ., Sec . ; John Hanson , S . D . ; J . imes Clegg , J . D . ; John Tonge , P . M ., D . C . ; Albert E . Royds , Org . ; William Shepherd , I . G . ; James Meadowcroft ,

Fred . W . Turner , and David B . Carse , Stwds . ; and A . F . Simpson , Tyler . During the interval supper was served , the catering being well carried out by Bro . France , of the Navy Arms , Queen-street . After the usual loyal toasts , Bro . SYER , P . M ., proposed "The Health or the W . M ., " which was acknowledged by Bro . RUSSELL .

The toast of The Ladies , proposed by the W . M ., was re ponded to by Bro . MCQUEEN , S . W . Thc members of thc lodge may be complimented upon the success of the evening ' s entertainment , and the Committee upon their efforts to promote the comfort and enjoyment of those present , Bro . F . Dickson , as Secretary of the Committee , being most energetic in his endeavour to make the evening an enjoyable one .

Ladies' Night At The Finsbury Park Lodge, No. 1288.

LADIES' NIGHT AT THE FINSBURY PARK LODGE , No . 1288 .

This very successful North London lodge met at the Highbury Station Hotel ( Old Cock Tavern ) on Thursday , the 4 th inst ., when the following officers were present : Bros . Richard Parish , W . M . ; Inder , I . P . M . ; Hrauda , S . W . ; Harrap , J . W . ; Kelley , S . D . ; Varley , J . D . 5 Perrin , I . G . ; Edmunds , Tyler I and other brethren .

The lodge was opened by the W . M ., and the minutes of the last lodge meeting were read and confirmed . Bro . J . C . Brunjes answered the questions , and was passed to the second Degree in an impressive manner . Donations to the Dimsdale-Keyser Fund for endowing a bed in Guy's Hospital , and to the Grand Master ' s Fund for the London Hospitals , were unanimously voted , after which the lodge was closed .

The Worshiplul Master , assisted by his indefatigable Secretary , Bro . J . Oldis , P . M ., Bros . Inder , I . P . M ., and I . V . Davies , P . M ., D . C , received the ladies and visitors to the number of about 80 , in the reception room . The following ladies , and brethren , and visitors were present : Mrs . Parish , Miss Parish , and Mr . Holford ; Bro . G . Smith , W . M . Yarborough Lodge and Mrs . Smith ; Bro . Birch , Dramatic Lodge , and Mrs . Birch ; Mrs . Inder , Mrs .

Varley , Bro . C . Varley and Mrs . Maude Varley ; Miss F . Wyman , Mrs Perrin , Bro . G . Weidner , A . W . S . ; Bro . S . H . Price , P . M ., and Mrs . Price ; Bio . Sycklemoore , P . M . ; Bro . Elam , A . D . C . and Mrs . Elam ; Bro . F . Partington , P . M . ; Bro . A . Mullord , P . M ., Mrs ., and the Misses N . and C . Mullord ; Bro . Veale and Mrs . Veale ; Mr . Garside and the Misses Garside ; Mr . Mayger , Mr . J . Mayger , Mr . F . P . Allisch , Bro . Dicks and Mrs . Dicks ; Mr

and Mrs . Julier ; Bro . R . Roper , Mrs . Roper , Miss E . Roper , Miss R . Roper and Miss F . Roper ; Bro . J . C . Brunjes , Miss M ., and Miss L . Brunjes ; Bro . E . Morgan and Mrs . Morgan ; Bro . J . Davis and Mrs . Davis ; Bro . H Peck and Mrs . Peck ; Mr . H . Hunt , Mr . A . Kemp , Bro . Farris , Mr . T . J . Wells , Mr . McCann , Bro . Mortimer and Mrs . Mortimer ; Bro . Duck and Mrs . Duck ; Bro . J . Bayne , Org . ; Bro . Hayes , Bro . Steadman , and others .

About 7 p . m . the whole party proceeded to the banqueting hall , where a sumptuous banquet was provided by Bro . Jagers , manager to Bro . Andrews , pro prietor of the establishment . At the conclusion , the WORSHIPFUL MASTER announced that as dancing was the order of the evening , he would be as brief as possible with his speeches . He therefore proposed the toast of " Her Most Gracious Majesty the Queen , " stating that during her glorious reign of nearly 60 years she had won the esteem and respect of all her subjects .

The toasts of " The Most Worshipful Grand Master , H . R . H . the Princeof Wales , and the rest of the Grand Ofiicers , Present and Past , " and " The W . M . " having been proposed and responded to , The WORSHIPFUL MASTER proposed , in a genial and pleasing manner , the toast ot the evening , "The Ladies , " stating he thought that all brethren present must acknowledge how essential the ladies were to their comfort and happiness ;

he had no doubt that most of them could remember the tender and loving care of a mother , the sincerity and kindness of a sister , the love , devotion , and self , sacrifice of a wife in time of sickness , trouble , and affliction . As the ladies shared in their misfortunes , he thought they ought to be participators in their festivities occasionally . He had heard it stated that some of the brethren did not agree with ladies' nights . His advice was that if any ladies wished to go to

the ladies' night in future , and their husbands objected , they ( the ladies ) should communicate with the Worshipful Mistress for the time being , and request her to summon a jury of 12-ladies , who should have power to try the case and pass sentence , and he ( the W . M . ) would gladly assist them by drawing the prosecuting brief , providing his legal Bro . S . H . Price , P . M ., would not report him to the

Incorporated Law Society , and if the trial was carried out , as he was sure the ladies were capable of doing , he would venture to say the recalcitrant brother would not want a . second trial . On behalf of the lodge , he tendered the ladies his heartiest welcome , and hoped they would grace the lodge with their presence for many years to come .

The toast having been responded to by Bro . DAVIES , P . M ., in a very jovial style , a photograph of the assembled guests was then taken , by request of the Worshipful Master , to commemorate their ladies' banquet during her Majesty ' s Diamond Jubilee year . The banquet being over , the guests retired to thc reception-room , where a select conceit wan curried out under the direction of Bro . Sycklemoore , P . M ., mu-iical director , assisted by Miss Emily Davies , Mis . Price , Bros . Inder , Baines , and Kelley .

About 10 . 30 p . m ., the W . M . announced that thc ballroom was ready , and in a very few minutes dancing commenced to the strains of Bro . W . Wright ' s Quadrille Band , and was continued with vigour until 3 a . m ., all agreeing it was a very successful night , and regretted the time had passed away so quickly . B ' . o . 'i , Davies . P . M ., and Sycklemoore , P . M ., were the M . Cs .

  • Prev page
  • 1
  • 4
  • You're on page5
  • 6
  • 16
  • Next page
  • Accredited Museum Designated Outstanding Collection
  • LIBRARY AND MUSEUM CHARITABLE TRUST OF THE UNITED GRAND LODGE OF ENGLAND REGISTERED CHARITY NUMBER 1058497 / ALL RIGHTS RESERVED © 2026

  • Accessibility statement

  • Designed, developed, and maintained by King's Digital Lab

We use cookies to track usage and preferences.

Privacy & cookie policy