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Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution.
ROYAL MASONIC BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION .
The Committee of Management of the Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution held their regular meeting at Freemasons' Hall , on Wednesday . Bro . C . E . Keyser , J . G . D ., Patron , presided , and there were present Bros . E . Letchworth , G . Sec . ; James Brett , P . G . P . ; Henry Mason , John Barnett , Isaac Dixon , C . A . Cottebrune , P . G . P . ; C . F . Hogard , P . G . Std .
Br . ; A . Mullord , R . Griggs , J . Newton , W . H . Hubbert , T . B . Purchas , P . A . G D . C . j C . Kempton , A . Durant , E . Terry , P . G . Treas . ; S . V . Abraham , P . G . P . ; Jabez Hogg , P . G . D . ; Hugh Cotter , E . M . Money , C . H . Webb , J . P . Fitzgerald , V . F . S . d'Arcy Brennan , W . Belchamber , J . Harrison , Alfred Moore , John Laskin , Hugh H . Hobbs , and James Terry ,
P . G . S . B . ( Secretary ) . The minutes of the previous Committee having been read and verified , the Secretary reported the death of three male and three widow annuitants , of one widow half annuitant , who was a candidate , and of one male and one widow candidate . The Warden ' s report for the past month was read , as well as that of the Finance
Committee . The applications of two widows of lately deceased annuitants for half their late husband ' s annuities were granted . The Committee then dealt with the petitions of io men—including the one deferred from the December meeting—and 7 widows , with the result that all the former and five of the latter
were accepted , and their names ordered to be placed on the list of candidates for the election in May next , while those of the two remaining widows were deferred for further information . A vote of thanks to the Chairman terminated the proceedings .
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ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR GIRLS .
A Quarterly Court of Subscribers and Governors of this Institution was held on Thursday at Freemasons ' Hall , Bro . Frank Richardson , P . G . D ., Patron , in the chair . There were also present Bros . J . H . Matthews , James Brett , Wm . F . Smithson , H . Massey , George Adamson , A . C . Spaull , W . G . Kentish , W . H . Saunders , G . N . Money , James Moon , and F . R . W .
Hedges ( Secretary ) . In the course of laying summaries of the House Committee ' s proceedings before the Court by Bro . Hedges , when the portion was arrived at which detailed the Committee ' s elealing with the boiler explosion which took place at the School , Bro . RICHARDSON said the boilers were at work again . When the explosion
occurred the Committee considered the questions of boiler insurance and employers' liability . The boilers were now under the charge of a different engineer . The Committee very carefully examined the exploded boiler , and they found tint the engineei in charge had screwed the safety valve tightly down , and that was how the explosion occurred .
Bro . HEDGES having reported the confirmation , on December 7 th , 1892 , of the resolution by Grand Lodge of September 7 th , passed in accordance with the request of the General Court of the Girls' School of July 7 th last , Bro . RICHAKDSON said the resolution of Grand Lodge was that the Sustentation Fund should be
amalgamated with the General Fund . There was no sense in having the two funds , and it was bad bookkeeping . The resolution was confirmed at last Grand Lodge , and he would now move that the Secretary take the proper steps to transfer the Sustentation Fund to the General Fund . Bro . W . F . SMITHSON , P . G . D ., seconded the motion ,
which was then put and carried . Bro . J . H . MATTHEWS , P . D . G . D . C , said that unfortunatel y death had made sad ravages among the trustees of the General Fund , and it was necessary to fill up the vacancies . It had been intimated to him that the R . W . Deputy Grand Master , the Rt . Hon . the Earl of Mount Edgcumbe , and one of the senior Provincial Grand Masteis , Earl Amherst , would be p leased
to act as trustees . He would wish to add Col . Peters , one of their old trustees . He would therefore formally move that the R . W . D . G . M ., the Earl of Mount Edgcumbe ; the Earl Amherst , Provincial Grand Master for Kent ; and Col . Peters , P . G . Swd . Br ., be elected trustees of the General Fund . The motion was carried , after having been seconded by Bro . SMITHSON . Bro . FUANK RICHARDSON said the Institution had
very good trustees , and lie might further add that it was a very useful thing to have men of such high social position as trustees , as they exercised very great influence when matters arose affecting the Institution . Bro . J . H . MATTHEWS , P . D . G . D . C , Patron , Chairman of the House Committee for the month , moved—That , in consequence of vacancies caused by children
elected in October not being of age to be received into the School , that the two next highest unsuccessful candidates be admitted , under Law 94 , viz ., Dorothea Whitaker and Winifred ColTey . " Having read Law 94 , he said the House Committee found there would be two beds empty for the next six months by two girls
elected not being of the age for admission , if the Committee did not fill them up . It was not advisable that there should be empty beds , and as the two children he bad referred to were not yet ei ght years of age , the best thing was to put in force this Law 94 . Bro . W , H . SAUNDURS seconded , and said he was
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very glad the Committee had acted as stated b y Bro . Matthews . Bro . MATTHEWS said that as it might be asked what effect this would have on the candidates for election , he might tell the brethren that 19 would be elected in April out of 29 . The brethren then passed the following
recommendation of the General Committee on December 29 th , 1 S 92— "That the five eligible candidates remaining from the last election , together with the 27 whose petitions have been this clay approved , be placed upon the list of candidates for the April election , and that 21 vacancies be declared . " Bro . FRANK RICHARDSON said it had now been definitely fixed that the 105 th Anniversary Festival of
the Institution should take place on Wednesday , May 17 th , at which the Earl of Euston had kindly consented to preside . His lordship ' s province was very active in support of the Festival , and he had no doubt they would make a good return . He hoped that the result of the Festival would be large . A vote of thanks to the Chairman and the Worshipful Brother's acknowledgment of same closed the proceedings .
Our Portrait Of Worshipful Masters.
Our Portrait of Worshipful Masters .
BRO . HENRY LOVEGROVE , W . M . of the Hiram Lodge , No . 2416 , founded b y members of the Royal Institute of British Architects , has taken a very active part in Freemasonry for many years . He has served as W . M . of the Metropolitan Lodge , No . 1507 ; the Royal Honour , No . 1777 ; the Brixton , No . 1949 ; and the Henry Levander , No . 2048 ,
and in 18 S 0 was Prov . Grand Superintendent of Works for Middlesex . He is a P . Z . of Nos . 72 and 1 549 ; has been Prov . Grand Standard Bearer and Prov . Grand Treasurer of the Prov . Grand Chapter of Middlesex . He has served many Stewardships for the Charities ; is Vice-President of the Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution , and Life Governor of both the Schools .
In Mark Masonry Bro . Lovegrove has served as VV . M . of Nos . 4 and 234 , and has been Prov . Grand Inspector of VVorksand Prov . Senior Grand Warden of Middlesex and Surrey , and in 1881 svas Gr ;\ nd Inspector of Works . In the Ancient and Accepted Rite he is P . M . W . S . and Treasurer of the Shadwell Clerke Chapter , and the present M . W . S . of the Invicta Chapter ( his 14 th
installation ) , and has been admitted to the 30 , a Past Preceptor of the Order of the Temple , Past Grand Captain of the Guards , a P . C . N , of the Royal Ark Mariners ; also a member of the Secret Monitor , Cryptic Degrees , Royal Order of Scotland , and the Order of Rosicrucians . Bro . Lovegrove has been District Surveyor of South Islington tinder the Building Act for some years , and has recently been promoted
to the important district of Shoreditch , retaining his former appointment . He is a Fellow of the Surveyors ' Institution , a member of the Royal Institute of British Architects , and Past Vice-President of the Architectural Association . He is a Liveryman of the Worshipful Company of Pattenmakers , and has a very fine collection of fancy poultry , of which he is reputed to be an excellent judge . He is author of an elaborate work published in serial form— " Practical Architecture . "
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GLASGOW . fJIasenw rCtlvuinnincr LnritrA CNo . J . i . —The .
annual meeting for election and installation of officebearers was heldjn the lodge , 14 , Bishop-street , Anderston , on Wednesday , the 7 th inst ., when a goodly number of members and visitors were present . After the opening preliminaries , the election was proceeded with , and the following officers were duly installed by Bro . G . Glen , P . S . G . W .
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Renfrewshire East : Bros . F . W . Larter , R . W . M . ; C . C . Thomson , I . P . M . ; Frank Donlon , S . M . ; Gideon Duncan , S . VV . ; W . Morrison , J . W . ; Andrew Black , Treasurer ; Dugald Leitch , Secretary ; A . McNair , Chap . ; D . Adam , S . D . ; T . Reed , J . D . ; J . Moreau , B . B . ; J . Gordon , A . Ferguson , and VVm . C . Loudon , Stewards ; T . C . Campbell , P . G . S . ; T . Hardy , Architect ; John Newbigging , Jeweller ; George Gillespie , D . C ; A . Patterson , D . of M . ;
A . B . Thorburn , Standard Bearer ; T . G . Jamieson , T . B . F . ; F . V . . Rodriguez , I . G . ; and T . Crichton , O . G . After the installation , Bro . George Glen expressed the great pleasure he had felt in being able to accept the kind invitation of the lodge to come to install the new officebearers , and earnestly impressed upon them the absolute necessity for them one and all giving their undivided and punctual attention to their various duties , as it was by this
means alone that the continued prosperity of this ancient lodge could be maintained . Bro . F . W . Larter , in his reply , thanked Bro . Glen on his own behalf , and on behalf of the lodge , for his kindness in coming such a long distance to install the office-bearers , and complimented him on the excellent and impressive manner in which he had performed the ceremony . The lodge was then passed from labour , and the
remainder of the meeting was enjoyed with the excellent harmony peculiar to this lodge . Among the visitors were Bros . J . McNaught Campbell , G . I . G . ; David Fortune , R . W . M . 753 ; Jas . Lee , R . W . M . 009 ; W . M . Denholm , R . W . M . 553 ; W . McCrone , R . W . M . 40 S ; W . A . Cairney , R . W ' . M . 175 ; j . Booth , H . j . Humphreys , W . Barclay , VV . Kennedy , A . Henderson , R . W . M . 219 ; Rev . R . C . Johnstone , and other wellknown brethren .
Masonic Meetings (Metropolitan)
MASONIC MEETINGS ( Metropolitan )
for the week ending Saturday , January ai , 1893 . SATURDAY . JANUARY 21 . CRAFT LODGES . 156 , Caveac , Albion Tavern . 1338 , Granite , Freemasons * Hall . 1426 , The G eat City , Cannon-street Hotel . 1686 , Paxton , Surrey Masonic Hall . 1743 , Perseverance , Anderton's Hotel . 183 % Dukeof . ormval , Freemasons' Hall . 2 otu , King Solomon , Mark Masons' Hall .
LAILIOkk ANO OHAf I ' KKb Of 1 NSTRUCTION , Alexandra Palace , Station Hotel , Camberwell New-road , at 9 . 50 , Uiiswick , Windsor Castle Hot ., King-8 t ., Hammersmith , at J . jo , Duke of Connaught , Navarino Tavern , Navarino-road , Dalston , at 8 . ticcleston , Bro . Dickie's , 13 , Cambridge-street , Pimlico , at J . Finsbury Park , Cock Tavern , at 8 .
. » ing Harold , Four Swans , Waltham Cross , at J . Manchester , Old King ' s Arms , Poland-street , VV ., at 8 . Percy , Jolly Farmers , Southgate-road , N ., at 8 . Star , Dover Castle , Broadway , Deptford , S . E ., at J . Urban , Freemasons' Hall , Vitruvian , Duke of Albany Hotel , Kitto-road , St . Katherlne'spark , Hatcham , S . E ., at 5 . 30 . Mount > 'inai Chapter , Red Lion Ho ., 14 , Klne-st ., ReKent-st ., W .,
ROVAL ARCH CIIAI'T KR , 1938 , Gallery , Anderton ' s lintel . muINDAV , JANUARY 16 . CRAf ' t I . ( I 1 H .. S . I , Grand Masters , Freemasons' Tavern . 31 , Emulation , Albion Tavern . lK ; , Tranuuillily , Gui . dhall Tavern .
720 , Panmure , liatham Hotel . 862 , VVhiitin ^ ton , Freemasons' Hall . qj | , City of London , Guildhall Tavern . ^ 07 , Royal Albert , Freemasons' It It , 1537 . ^ t Peter Westminster , Criterion . 1094 , Imperial , Hoot ' s Kestaurant , 24 , Victoria-street . 1738 , Temple liar , Anderton ' s Hotel . 2060 , l . a France , Cafe Royal .
l . uuufh AND CliAPTIRl Or INSTRUCTION . Blackheath , Milkwood Tavern , Milkwood-road , Heme Hill , at 8 , Carnarvon , Manchester Hotel , Aldersgate-street , at 6 . 30 . L ' ouorn , Eagle Hotel , Snaresbrook , at 8 . Cripplegate , Goldsmiths' Arms , Gutter-lane , at 6 . 30 . Egyptian , Atlantic Tavern , Atlantic-road , Brixton , at 8 . Eleanor , Rose and Crown , High Cross , Tottenham , at 8 . Hyde Park , Prince of Wales Hotel , Eastbourne-terr ., Bishop ' s-rd ,, Paddington , at 8 .
Kingsland , Cock Tavern , Highbury , N ., at 8 . jo . Marquess of Ripon , Lord Stanley , Paragon-road , Mare-st ., at B . Metropolitan , Moorgate Tavern , 15 , Pinsbury-pavement , at ? . } o , Neptune , Gauden Hotel , Clapham , S . W ., at 7 . 10 . Perseverance , Ye Old Cheshire Cheese , 13 , Addle-street , Wood , street , E . C ., at 7 . Rose of Denmark , L . & S . VV . R . Institute , Wandsworth-rd ., 7 . 30 . Royal Arthur , Prince of Wales Hotel ( opposite Wimbledon Railway Station ) , at 7 . 30 .
Royal Commemoration , Railway Hotel , Putney , at 8 . St . Ambrose , Scarsdale Arms Hotel , Edwardes-square , Ken « sington , at 8 . St . James ' s Union , St . James ' s Restaurant ( Piccadilly entrance ) , at 8 . St , Luke's , Victoria Tavern , Gcrtrude-slreet , Chelsea , at 8 . St . Mark's , Surrey Masonic Hall , Camberwell New-road . Savage Club , Albion Tavern , Russell-street , at 8 , Sincerity , Railway Tavern , Fenchurch-street , at 8 . Stockwell , VVhite Hart , Abchurch-lane , E . C , at 6 . Tyssen-Amherst , Amherst Club , Amherst-road , Hackney , ind
and 4 th Mon ., at 8 . United Military , Earl of Chatham , Thomas-st ., Woolwich , J . jo Upper Norwood , White Hart Hot ., Church-rd ., Upper Norwood , 8 . Upton , Three Nuns Hotel , Aldgate , E ., at 8 . Walthamsiow , The Chtqueri * , High-street , Walthamstow , at 8 . Wellington , White Swan Hotel , High-street , Deptford , at 8 . Zetland , York and Albany , Park-street , Regent's Park , at 8 . Doric Chapter . Uake's Head , 79 , Whitechapel-road , at 6 . Hope Chapter , Globe Tavern , Royal Hill , Greenwich , at 8 . Israel Chapter , Tupp ' s Restaurant , 8 , Tottenham Court-road , Lewis Chapter , King ' s Arms Hotel , Wood Green , N ., at 8 . North London Chapter , Grosvenor Hotel , Canonbury , at 7 . 30 .
ROVAI . ARCH CHAI'TKKS . 13 , Prudence , Ship and Turtle Tavern . 1593 , Trafalgar , Ship Hotel , Greenwich . MARK LOIHJK . 333 , Kintore , Surrey Masonic ll .-ul . TUESDAY , JANUARY 17 . Board of General Purposes , at 4 .
CRAFT LODGE ? . 30 , United Mariners , Guildhall Tavern . 73 , Mount Lebanon , Oriduc House Hotel . 95 , Eastern Star , Ship and Turtle Tavern . IOJ , c . 'ulagon , Freemasons' Hall . 194 , ' ^ L Paul ' s , Cannon-street Hotel . 435 , Salisbury , Freemasons' Hall .
504 , Lanulcn , Andcrt < n s I Intel . « 57 . St . . Mark ' s , Surrey Masonic Hall . 14 * 0 , Karl . ipeneer . While Linn lintel , Putney , ll-oj , Hroniley jt . Leonard , Vestry Hail , IJromlcy JOJI , Oueen ' . s Westminster , Holborn Keslaurant . 3013 , Haven , Lyric Hall , Ealing . 2408 , Ilamstead , llampstead Conservatnrie , South Hampstead , ( Continued on page in . )
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Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution.
ROYAL MASONIC BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION .
The Committee of Management of the Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution held their regular meeting at Freemasons' Hall , on Wednesday . Bro . C . E . Keyser , J . G . D ., Patron , presided , and there were present Bros . E . Letchworth , G . Sec . ; James Brett , P . G . P . ; Henry Mason , John Barnett , Isaac Dixon , C . A . Cottebrune , P . G . P . ; C . F . Hogard , P . G . Std .
Br . ; A . Mullord , R . Griggs , J . Newton , W . H . Hubbert , T . B . Purchas , P . A . G D . C . j C . Kempton , A . Durant , E . Terry , P . G . Treas . ; S . V . Abraham , P . G . P . ; Jabez Hogg , P . G . D . ; Hugh Cotter , E . M . Money , C . H . Webb , J . P . Fitzgerald , V . F . S . d'Arcy Brennan , W . Belchamber , J . Harrison , Alfred Moore , John Laskin , Hugh H . Hobbs , and James Terry ,
P . G . S . B . ( Secretary ) . The minutes of the previous Committee having been read and verified , the Secretary reported the death of three male and three widow annuitants , of one widow half annuitant , who was a candidate , and of one male and one widow candidate . The Warden ' s report for the past month was read , as well as that of the Finance
Committee . The applications of two widows of lately deceased annuitants for half their late husband ' s annuities were granted . The Committee then dealt with the petitions of io men—including the one deferred from the December meeting—and 7 widows , with the result that all the former and five of the latter
were accepted , and their names ordered to be placed on the list of candidates for the election in May next , while those of the two remaining widows were deferred for further information . A vote of thanks to the Chairman terminated the proceedings .
Royal Masonic Institution For Girls.
ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR GIRLS .
A Quarterly Court of Subscribers and Governors of this Institution was held on Thursday at Freemasons ' Hall , Bro . Frank Richardson , P . G . D ., Patron , in the chair . There were also present Bros . J . H . Matthews , James Brett , Wm . F . Smithson , H . Massey , George Adamson , A . C . Spaull , W . G . Kentish , W . H . Saunders , G . N . Money , James Moon , and F . R . W .
Hedges ( Secretary ) . In the course of laying summaries of the House Committee ' s proceedings before the Court by Bro . Hedges , when the portion was arrived at which detailed the Committee ' s elealing with the boiler explosion which took place at the School , Bro . RICHARDSON said the boilers were at work again . When the explosion
occurred the Committee considered the questions of boiler insurance and employers' liability . The boilers were now under the charge of a different engineer . The Committee very carefully examined the exploded boiler , and they found tint the engineei in charge had screwed the safety valve tightly down , and that was how the explosion occurred .
Bro . HEDGES having reported the confirmation , on December 7 th , 1892 , of the resolution by Grand Lodge of September 7 th , passed in accordance with the request of the General Court of the Girls' School of July 7 th last , Bro . RICHAKDSON said the resolution of Grand Lodge was that the Sustentation Fund should be
amalgamated with the General Fund . There was no sense in having the two funds , and it was bad bookkeeping . The resolution was confirmed at last Grand Lodge , and he would now move that the Secretary take the proper steps to transfer the Sustentation Fund to the General Fund . Bro . W . F . SMITHSON , P . G . D ., seconded the motion ,
which was then put and carried . Bro . J . H . MATTHEWS , P . D . G . D . C , said that unfortunatel y death had made sad ravages among the trustees of the General Fund , and it was necessary to fill up the vacancies . It had been intimated to him that the R . W . Deputy Grand Master , the Rt . Hon . the Earl of Mount Edgcumbe , and one of the senior Provincial Grand Masteis , Earl Amherst , would be p leased
to act as trustees . He would wish to add Col . Peters , one of their old trustees . He would therefore formally move that the R . W . D . G . M ., the Earl of Mount Edgcumbe ; the Earl Amherst , Provincial Grand Master for Kent ; and Col . Peters , P . G . Swd . Br ., be elected trustees of the General Fund . The motion was carried , after having been seconded by Bro . SMITHSON . Bro . FUANK RICHARDSON said the Institution had
very good trustees , and lie might further add that it was a very useful thing to have men of such high social position as trustees , as they exercised very great influence when matters arose affecting the Institution . Bro . J . H . MATTHEWS , P . D . G . D . C , Patron , Chairman of the House Committee for the month , moved—That , in consequence of vacancies caused by children
elected in October not being of age to be received into the School , that the two next highest unsuccessful candidates be admitted , under Law 94 , viz ., Dorothea Whitaker and Winifred ColTey . " Having read Law 94 , he said the House Committee found there would be two beds empty for the next six months by two girls
elected not being of the age for admission , if the Committee did not fill them up . It was not advisable that there should be empty beds , and as the two children he bad referred to were not yet ei ght years of age , the best thing was to put in force this Law 94 . Bro . W , H . SAUNDURS seconded , and said he was
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very glad the Committee had acted as stated b y Bro . Matthews . Bro . MATTHEWS said that as it might be asked what effect this would have on the candidates for election , he might tell the brethren that 19 would be elected in April out of 29 . The brethren then passed the following
recommendation of the General Committee on December 29 th , 1 S 92— "That the five eligible candidates remaining from the last election , together with the 27 whose petitions have been this clay approved , be placed upon the list of candidates for the April election , and that 21 vacancies be declared . " Bro . FRANK RICHARDSON said it had now been definitely fixed that the 105 th Anniversary Festival of
the Institution should take place on Wednesday , May 17 th , at which the Earl of Euston had kindly consented to preside . His lordship ' s province was very active in support of the Festival , and he had no doubt they would make a good return . He hoped that the result of the Festival would be large . A vote of thanks to the Chairman and the Worshipful Brother's acknowledgment of same closed the proceedings .
Our Portrait Of Worshipful Masters.
Our Portrait of Worshipful Masters .
BRO . HENRY LOVEGROVE , W . M . of the Hiram Lodge , No . 2416 , founded b y members of the Royal Institute of British Architects , has taken a very active part in Freemasonry for many years . He has served as W . M . of the Metropolitan Lodge , No . 1507 ; the Royal Honour , No . 1777 ; the Brixton , No . 1949 ; and the Henry Levander , No . 2048 ,
and in 18 S 0 was Prov . Grand Superintendent of Works for Middlesex . He is a P . Z . of Nos . 72 and 1 549 ; has been Prov . Grand Standard Bearer and Prov . Grand Treasurer of the Prov . Grand Chapter of Middlesex . He has served many Stewardships for the Charities ; is Vice-President of the Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution , and Life Governor of both the Schools .
In Mark Masonry Bro . Lovegrove has served as VV . M . of Nos . 4 and 234 , and has been Prov . Grand Inspector of VVorksand Prov . Senior Grand Warden of Middlesex and Surrey , and in 1881 svas Gr ;\ nd Inspector of Works . In the Ancient and Accepted Rite he is P . M . W . S . and Treasurer of the Shadwell Clerke Chapter , and the present M . W . S . of the Invicta Chapter ( his 14 th
installation ) , and has been admitted to the 30 , a Past Preceptor of the Order of the Temple , Past Grand Captain of the Guards , a P . C . N , of the Royal Ark Mariners ; also a member of the Secret Monitor , Cryptic Degrees , Royal Order of Scotland , and the Order of Rosicrucians . Bro . Lovegrove has been District Surveyor of South Islington tinder the Building Act for some years , and has recently been promoted
to the important district of Shoreditch , retaining his former appointment . He is a Fellow of the Surveyors ' Institution , a member of the Royal Institute of British Architects , and Past Vice-President of the Architectural Association . He is a Liveryman of the Worshipful Company of Pattenmakers , and has a very fine collection of fancy poultry , of which he is reputed to be an excellent judge . He is author of an elaborate work published in serial form— " Practical Architecture . "
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GLASGOW . fJIasenw rCtlvuinnincr LnritrA CNo . J . i . —The .
annual meeting for election and installation of officebearers was heldjn the lodge , 14 , Bishop-street , Anderston , on Wednesday , the 7 th inst ., when a goodly number of members and visitors were present . After the opening preliminaries , the election was proceeded with , and the following officers were duly installed by Bro . G . Glen , P . S . G . W .
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Renfrewshire East : Bros . F . W . Larter , R . W . M . ; C . C . Thomson , I . P . M . ; Frank Donlon , S . M . ; Gideon Duncan , S . VV . ; W . Morrison , J . W . ; Andrew Black , Treasurer ; Dugald Leitch , Secretary ; A . McNair , Chap . ; D . Adam , S . D . ; T . Reed , J . D . ; J . Moreau , B . B . ; J . Gordon , A . Ferguson , and VVm . C . Loudon , Stewards ; T . C . Campbell , P . G . S . ; T . Hardy , Architect ; John Newbigging , Jeweller ; George Gillespie , D . C ; A . Patterson , D . of M . ;
A . B . Thorburn , Standard Bearer ; T . G . Jamieson , T . B . F . ; F . V . . Rodriguez , I . G . ; and T . Crichton , O . G . After the installation , Bro . George Glen expressed the great pleasure he had felt in being able to accept the kind invitation of the lodge to come to install the new officebearers , and earnestly impressed upon them the absolute necessity for them one and all giving their undivided and punctual attention to their various duties , as it was by this
means alone that the continued prosperity of this ancient lodge could be maintained . Bro . F . W . Larter , in his reply , thanked Bro . Glen on his own behalf , and on behalf of the lodge , for his kindness in coming such a long distance to install the office-bearers , and complimented him on the excellent and impressive manner in which he had performed the ceremony . The lodge was then passed from labour , and the
remainder of the meeting was enjoyed with the excellent harmony peculiar to this lodge . Among the visitors were Bros . J . McNaught Campbell , G . I . G . ; David Fortune , R . W . M . 753 ; Jas . Lee , R . W . M . 009 ; W . M . Denholm , R . W . M . 553 ; W . McCrone , R . W . M . 40 S ; W . A . Cairney , R . W ' . M . 175 ; j . Booth , H . j . Humphreys , W . Barclay , VV . Kennedy , A . Henderson , R . W . M . 219 ; Rev . R . C . Johnstone , and other wellknown brethren .
Masonic Meetings (Metropolitan)
MASONIC MEETINGS ( Metropolitan )
for the week ending Saturday , January ai , 1893 . SATURDAY . JANUARY 21 . CRAFT LODGES . 156 , Caveac , Albion Tavern . 1338 , Granite , Freemasons * Hall . 1426 , The G eat City , Cannon-street Hotel . 1686 , Paxton , Surrey Masonic Hall . 1743 , Perseverance , Anderton's Hotel . 183 % Dukeof . ormval , Freemasons' Hall . 2 otu , King Solomon , Mark Masons' Hall .
LAILIOkk ANO OHAf I ' KKb Of 1 NSTRUCTION , Alexandra Palace , Station Hotel , Camberwell New-road , at 9 . 50 , Uiiswick , Windsor Castle Hot ., King-8 t ., Hammersmith , at J . jo , Duke of Connaught , Navarino Tavern , Navarino-road , Dalston , at 8 . ticcleston , Bro . Dickie's , 13 , Cambridge-street , Pimlico , at J . Finsbury Park , Cock Tavern , at 8 .
. » ing Harold , Four Swans , Waltham Cross , at J . Manchester , Old King ' s Arms , Poland-street , VV ., at 8 . Percy , Jolly Farmers , Southgate-road , N ., at 8 . Star , Dover Castle , Broadway , Deptford , S . E ., at J . Urban , Freemasons' Hall , Vitruvian , Duke of Albany Hotel , Kitto-road , St . Katherlne'spark , Hatcham , S . E ., at 5 . 30 . Mount > 'inai Chapter , Red Lion Ho ., 14 , Klne-st ., ReKent-st ., W .,
ROVAL ARCH CIIAI'T KR , 1938 , Gallery , Anderton ' s lintel . muINDAV , JANUARY 16 . CRAf ' t I . ( I 1 H .. S . I , Grand Masters , Freemasons' Tavern . 31 , Emulation , Albion Tavern . lK ; , Tranuuillily , Gui . dhall Tavern .
720 , Panmure , liatham Hotel . 862 , VVhiitin ^ ton , Freemasons' Hall . qj | , City of London , Guildhall Tavern . ^ 07 , Royal Albert , Freemasons' It It , 1537 . ^ t Peter Westminster , Criterion . 1094 , Imperial , Hoot ' s Kestaurant , 24 , Victoria-street . 1738 , Temple liar , Anderton ' s Hotel . 2060 , l . a France , Cafe Royal .
l . uuufh AND CliAPTIRl Or INSTRUCTION . Blackheath , Milkwood Tavern , Milkwood-road , Heme Hill , at 8 , Carnarvon , Manchester Hotel , Aldersgate-street , at 6 . 30 . L ' ouorn , Eagle Hotel , Snaresbrook , at 8 . Cripplegate , Goldsmiths' Arms , Gutter-lane , at 6 . 30 . Egyptian , Atlantic Tavern , Atlantic-road , Brixton , at 8 . Eleanor , Rose and Crown , High Cross , Tottenham , at 8 . Hyde Park , Prince of Wales Hotel , Eastbourne-terr ., Bishop ' s-rd ,, Paddington , at 8 .
Kingsland , Cock Tavern , Highbury , N ., at 8 . jo . Marquess of Ripon , Lord Stanley , Paragon-road , Mare-st ., at B . Metropolitan , Moorgate Tavern , 15 , Pinsbury-pavement , at ? . } o , Neptune , Gauden Hotel , Clapham , S . W ., at 7 . 10 . Perseverance , Ye Old Cheshire Cheese , 13 , Addle-street , Wood , street , E . C ., at 7 . Rose of Denmark , L . & S . VV . R . Institute , Wandsworth-rd ., 7 . 30 . Royal Arthur , Prince of Wales Hotel ( opposite Wimbledon Railway Station ) , at 7 . 30 .
Royal Commemoration , Railway Hotel , Putney , at 8 . St . Ambrose , Scarsdale Arms Hotel , Edwardes-square , Ken « sington , at 8 . St . James ' s Union , St . James ' s Restaurant ( Piccadilly entrance ) , at 8 . St , Luke's , Victoria Tavern , Gcrtrude-slreet , Chelsea , at 8 . St . Mark's , Surrey Masonic Hall , Camberwell New-road . Savage Club , Albion Tavern , Russell-street , at 8 , Sincerity , Railway Tavern , Fenchurch-street , at 8 . Stockwell , VVhite Hart , Abchurch-lane , E . C , at 6 . Tyssen-Amherst , Amherst Club , Amherst-road , Hackney , ind
and 4 th Mon ., at 8 . United Military , Earl of Chatham , Thomas-st ., Woolwich , J . jo Upper Norwood , White Hart Hot ., Church-rd ., Upper Norwood , 8 . Upton , Three Nuns Hotel , Aldgate , E ., at 8 . Walthamsiow , The Chtqueri * , High-street , Walthamstow , at 8 . Wellington , White Swan Hotel , High-street , Deptford , at 8 . Zetland , York and Albany , Park-street , Regent's Park , at 8 . Doric Chapter . Uake's Head , 79 , Whitechapel-road , at 6 . Hope Chapter , Globe Tavern , Royal Hill , Greenwich , at 8 . Israel Chapter , Tupp ' s Restaurant , 8 , Tottenham Court-road , Lewis Chapter , King ' s Arms Hotel , Wood Green , N ., at 8 . North London Chapter , Grosvenor Hotel , Canonbury , at 7 . 30 .
ROVAI . ARCH CHAI'TKKS . 13 , Prudence , Ship and Turtle Tavern . 1593 , Trafalgar , Ship Hotel , Greenwich . MARK LOIHJK . 333 , Kintore , Surrey Masonic ll .-ul . TUESDAY , JANUARY 17 . Board of General Purposes , at 4 .
CRAFT LODGE ? . 30 , United Mariners , Guildhall Tavern . 73 , Mount Lebanon , Oriduc House Hotel . 95 , Eastern Star , Ship and Turtle Tavern . IOJ , c . 'ulagon , Freemasons' Hall . 194 , ' ^ L Paul ' s , Cannon-street Hotel . 435 , Salisbury , Freemasons' Hall .
504 , Lanulcn , Andcrt < n s I Intel . « 57 . St . . Mark ' s , Surrey Masonic Hall . 14 * 0 , Karl . ipeneer . While Linn lintel , Putney , ll-oj , Hroniley jt . Leonard , Vestry Hail , IJromlcy JOJI , Oueen ' . s Westminster , Holborn Keslaurant . 3013 , Haven , Lyric Hall , Ealing . 2408 , Ilamstead , llampstead Conservatnrie , South Hampstead , ( Continued on page in . )