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Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution.

occasion . As far as I am concerned it gives me great p leasure to see such a concourse of brethren from my own province , as well as from other distant provinces , and from London , who have come up at great inconvenience to themselves to support , not me , but this noble Institution . I hays also great pride in feeling as I do , when I look round on this assemblage and see that any words which

it is in my power to make use of in aid of this Institution will no doubt be vastly thrown in the shade by the deeds of those I see around me . At the same time , as Chairman of the festival , I feel I may be excused if I call your attention to the very urgent need there is for an effort to be made on behalf of this Institution on this occasion . From the summary I have given you in regard to the

finances you will remember that , taking the two branches of the Institution together , there are at the next election seventy-eight candidates and only nineteen vacancies , so that unless a sum can be collected sufficiently large to justify the Committee in increasing the number by fiftynine they would have to wait another year before they can have another chance of election . The

amount paid to annuitants per annum is £ 10 , 820 . The working expenses , the repairs to thc Asylum , and other expenses are about £ 2 , 200 , making together £ 13 , 020 . The permanent income is only £ 2 , 395 , and therefore the remainder has to be raised by subscriptions from the Masons at large . In proposing this toast I feci certain that the Institution will benefit largely from the

result of this festival . I will ask you to drink the toast both heartily and cordially . This Institution has for years continued to do good work , and so may it go on , not only as it has done , but with increased energy and vitality . With this toast I beg to couple the name of Colonel Creaton , your Treasurer . The toast hating been drunk very heartily , Colonel

Creaton , in reply , said : It is my duty as 1 reasurer of this Institution to return thanks for the very kind manner in which the toast has been proposed by our noble and worthy Chairman ; and I must take this opportunity of assuring his lordship that we are deeply indebted to him for coming here to-night and taking the chair . ( Cheers . ) I am convinced that the result of this evening ' s festival

will not fall far short of our expectations , and should the list which is about to be read come up to our anticipations I shall consider it my boanden duty to propose at the next committee meeting that the number of annuitants be increased . ( Cheers . ) I knew , brethren , that you are all on tiptoe to hear our excellent Secretary read his list , and therefore I will at once conclude by thanking you for the way in which you have received the toast . ( Cheers . )

" Bro . James Terry then rose and said : Permit me in the first instance to assure you that the result of this festival will be extremely gratifying to you all , considering that we have seventy-two stewards less than we had last year , and that the year through which we have passed has been a dreadful one , on account of thc depression in trade . I shall now read the lists to you , but I shall begin by telling you that London , which is represented by 126 stewards , sends a total amount of £ 7270 15 s . 6 d .

LONDON : — Lodge £ s . d . Bro . E . C . Woodward 1 „ George Martin ... ... 17 17 o 2 ,, Chas . O . Tagart ... ... 52 10 o 4 ,, George W . Weldon , M . A . ... 1515 o 5 „ W . H . Clarke . ... ... 31 17 o 8 „ Frank Green ... ... 26 2 o

10 „ Hamon le Strange ( since come in ) 35 4 o 11 „ G . J . Palmer ... ... 33 14 o 14 „ Eugene Monteuuis ... ... 19 19 o 15 „ Edward P . Barlow ... ... 78 a o 21 „ Robert Berridge ... ... 39 2 o 23 „ Edward Nixey ... ... 13 14 6

26 „ H . C . Beaumont ... ... 12 ii o ** * 7 i > J > B . Poole ... ... 140 3 6 28 „ T . J . Thomas ... ... 47 5 o 29 „ Francis Farnan , jun . ... 30 „ Alfred Lefeaux ... ... 33 o o 33 „ Edward Strouts ... ... 40 o o 55 ,, Samuel Pounceby ... ... 50 2 o

65 ,, Chas . Daniel ... ... 121 o o 60 „ Macrae Moir ... ... 26 5 o IS it Benjamin Isaacs . . . ... 64 5 6 87 „ Thos . Janeway ... ... 52 12 o 9 S „ H . W . Ruff 31 9 6 lot „ W . George ... ... 43 1 o

141 „ Edward Hopwood ... ... 40 14 o Chapter 142 Comp . F . Statham Hobson ... ... 41 7 o Lodge 145 Bro . John Henry Leggott , V . P . ... 276 5 6 157 , i C . Buckhurst ... ... 26 5 o 162 „ Jeremiah Lyon ... ... 34 13 o

165 „ G . E . Wainwri ght ... ... 3- * C 172 „ H . Hoadley ... ... 52 5 o 173 „ Edward V f . Allen ... ... 52 10 o 174 „ C . H . Webb , V . P 121 8 o Chapter 174 Comp . Theophilus Hallett ... ... 210 o o

177 „ Chas . A . Cottebrune ... 44 2 o Lodge 179 Bro . H . A . Lovett ... *) 0 179 „ Wm . Hughes ... S 4 « o c 180 ,, Ernest Farwig ... ... 31 10 o 183 „ Henry Charles Archer ... ... 49 17 6

Chapter 185 Comp . James Smith ... ... 13 2 6 lodge 186 Bro . W . H . Hook ... ... 5210 o ' 93 > i W . W . Collier ... ... 35 o o 197 „ Dr . Benjamin Horatio Paul ... 22 19 o 198 „ Herbert C , Lambert ... . . . 23 2 o

Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution.

Lodge 201 Bro . Theophilus Dunkley ... ... 20 5 o 206 ,, Samuel Gammon ... ... 52 10 o 211 „ Alfred Withers ... ... 79 3 6 228 „ Richard Pearcy ... ... S 6 16 6

235 „ Edward H . Hevvett ... ... io 10 o 235 „ Thos . C . Chowr . ... ... 13 15 o 256 i- Joseph Heming ... ... 31 10 o 256 „ Chas . Birch 259 „ Major-Gen . the Hon . Somerset

J . G . Calthorpe ... ... 178 50 433 „ Emil . F . H . Berger ... ... 22 o o 511 „ John Avery . . . ... 50 o o 511 „ C . E . Williams ... ... 10 10 o 538 „ Julius Quitmann ... ... 71 8 o 1 * 48 „ S . P . Catterson ... ... 75 1 6 Chapter

534 Comp . John James Berry ... ... 105 o o Lodge 56 9 Bro . William Henry Bateman ... 131 5 o 6 57 » John H . Ward ... ... 113 7 o 704 „ C . B . Hilliard 720 „ W . R . Sheadd ... . . . 42 o o 749 ,, Peter Parsons ... ... 23 o o

754 „ George Burford ... } 754 „ Hy . V . Clements ... ) So o o 766 ,, George Newman ... ... 26 5 o 813 „ Lewis C . Haslip ... ... 3 6 4 6 820 „ Chas . Hubbard ... ... 144 16 o 8 57 11 H - J- Green ... 862 „ S . Godden ... ... ... 48 o 6

871 „ Wm . Hy . Luckraft ... ... 57 15 o 879 „ Albert Eniler ... ... ... 105 o 0 901 „ E . Salisbury ... ... ... 25 5 o 902 „ Samuel Poynter ... ... 43 o o 907 „ Richard Jennings ... ... 30 7 0 957 „ Andrew Middlemass ... ... 53 11 0 " 55 » Joseph Bates ... ... 6 5 17 o

1178 „ Chas . Deakin ... ... 59 o o 1196 „ R . H . Blatchford ... ... 27 12 6 1278 „ A . Lazarus ... ... ... 57 15 o 1288 ,, J . W . Simmonds ... ... 33 13 o 1298 „ Geo . Hy . Hunter ... ... 44 17 o 1348 „ Edward Jacobs ... ... 50 12 o 1365 „ Archibald McMillan ... ... 6 5 17 o

1366 „ Louis Bamberger ... ... 8 4 9 6 13 S 1 „ Win . Mann ... ... ... 31 10 o 1382 „ J . Delves ... .. ... 119 6 o 1383 „ R . W . H . Giddy , D . G . M . Griqualand 1 S 7 3 o > 397 » Juo . H . Gallon , M . D .... ... 34 8 o 1425 „ Samuel Sones ... ... 31 10 o 1 471 „ Wm . Bausor ... ... 228 13 6

Chapter 1471 Comp . Edgar Bowyer , V . P . ... 68 5 o Lodge 1472 Bro . Alfc ' . Jno . Manning ... ... 86 5 C I 5 ° 7 i" c - J * Scales ... ... 47 19 o I 539 11 M . S . Larlham ... ... 10 10 o 11 * 40 „ E . S . Stidolph

1 572 „ George Briggs ... ... 70 17 6 1586 „ W . Jerrett Miller ... ... 30 8 o 158 9 ,, Alfred Tisley ... ... 10 10 o f 599 11 Wm . Hy . Marston ... ... t ^^ . . . o 1602 „ J . Osborne ... ... ... 25 5 o 160 7 „ 6 . J . Perceval , V . P . ... ... 125 ± 0

16118 „ S . Brooks ... ... ... 127 11 6 1615 „ Frank Richardson , V . l * . ... 6 3 o o 1623 „ G . H . Stephens ... ... 115 o o 1632 „ G . T . Thornes ... ... 18 12 6 1642 „ S . Hy . Parkhouse ... ... 400 o o 1642 „ Edward Manuel Lander 16 57 „ George Kenning , V . P . ... 6 9 11 o

< l > 77 1 , Wm . J . Hunter ... ... 114 o o 1679 „ E . Fiancis Storr ... ... 38 o o 16 93 „ Hy . P . Isaac ... ... 42 o o 1704 „ F . E . Wotton Collard ... ... 67 4 o 1716 „ Jno . K . Coleman ... ... 3 8 1 o 1 . 728 „ Thos . W . C . Bush ... ... 137 o 6 1744 „ J . Douglass ... ... 34 10 6

1791 „ Hy . Jas . Johnson ... ... 174 5 o 1803 „ Edwin March ... " J 1804 „ Chas . A . Meimann ... ) 5 ° 1 o 1804 „ W . H . Farnfield 1805 „ W . R . Marsh ... ... 52 10 o 1818 „ Louis Hirsch ... ... 52 18 6 1827 „ H . Wildey Wright ... ... 40 o o

£ 7345 18 6 BERKS AND BUCKS : — 209 Bro . Joseph Andrews ... ... 16 16 o 414 ,, C . Stephens ... ... 90 13 6 414 „ F . J . Ferguson ... ... 61 o o 574 ,, Stephen Knight ... ... 27 16 o 591 „ S . K . Page 948 ,, Andrew McDowall ... ... 18 18 0

£ 215 3 6 CHESHIRE : — 321 Bro . Jas . Salmon ... ... 27 1 o ¦ 576 11 John Dutton ... ... 42 o o £ 6 9 1 o CORNWALL : — 1151 Bro . Controller S . G . Bake ... 6 3 o o £ 63 o o

DERBYSHIRE : — 802 Bro . W . L . Ball ... ... 36 15 o 1324 „ Fitzhubett Wright ... ... 95 8 o £ i 3 2 3 0

Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution.

DEVONSHIRE : — 112 Bro . Samuel Jones The Province , Bro . Chas . Godtschalk DORSETSHIRE : — The Province , Bro . H . C . Burt ... 707 Bro . J . M . P . Montagu ( J . P . D . L . ) , V . P .

ESSEX * . — Chapter 214 Comp . George Cooper ... ... Lodge 1000 Bro . Rev . R . S . Wigram ... ' 343 „ Jas . Godwin ...

GLOUCESTERSHIRE : — The Province , Bro . Col . H . Basevi 82 Bro . W . Anslow Sole 82 „ Baron de Ferrieres ( J . P . ) , V . P . 1067 ,, Russell las . Kerr

HANTS AND ISLE OF WIGHT 35 Bro . Asher Barfield 725 „ Henry Stone 9 ° 3 11 John Hollingford

HERTFORDSHIRE : — Chapter 403 Comp . Divid Roberts , V . P . Lodge

449 Bro . James Shilcock ' 327 11 Fredk . Drummond ... ' 385 ,, John Brittain 1580 „ Henry Cox

JERSEY : — Island of Jersey , Bro . J . T . du Jardin

KENT : — 20 Bro . H . W . Moore 77 „ W . Barlow ... } 77 ,, Wm . Hicks ... S

709 „ Geo . W . Greenhill ... 829 „ Wm . Moulder 109 b „ George Thomson ' 43 <> ti Adam Keeler 146 4 „ J . A . Farnfield , V . P ....

EAST LANCASHIRE . Chapter 62 Bro . George Higgins ... .,.

Lodge 300 ,, Alderman J . W . Boulton 99 J 11 J . J . Meakin 1504 „ Josiah Pollard

WEST LANCASHIRE . Bro . Robert Wylie 510 „ Captain J . Balmer ... 1325 11 J- W . Burgess MIDDLESEX .

708 Bro . A . G . H . Gibbs ( since come in ) , 2 93 11 John Kirke ... ' 3 ° 9 n Clement L . Smiles ... ... 1326 ,, Copeman William Fox

1415 ., E . Kimber ... ' 597 11 K . L - Sindall JU 37 > i John B . King 1777 „ Horace B . Marshall , C . C ,

Vice-1777 ,, II . A . Dubois MONMOUTHSHIRE . 1429 Bro . William Watkins NORTHS AND HUNTS . 466 Bro . E . ' J . Orferd

NORTH WALES AND SALOP 1477 Bro . John Corbett OXFORD .

357 Bro . Reginald Bird , M . A .... 357 11 Rev . Henry Deane , B . D . ... 357 „ H . R . Cooper Smhh , M . A . 4 / 8 „ Fentham I ledges

SUFFOLK . The Province , Bro . N . Tracy ... ... 114 Bro . William Clarke

SURREY . 446 Bro . Dr . Stanislaus Makovski . .. Chapter 1395 » Arthur H . Bowles . „ „ .

81 8 0 no 5 . o £ 191 13 o 183 10 o 47 S o £ 230 15 o 38 15 ° 50 18 6 £ 8 9 13 G 10 10 o 24 3 o 10 IO o ** 43 5 o * £ 88 8 o 25 o o 3 t 10 o 44 2 o £ 100 12 o

14 iS o 92 7 o 35 12 6 75 11 o £ 218 8 6 57 IS o £ 57 « S 0 7 7 o 38 16 o go 2 o 20 o o 53 ° o 31 JO o 35 ' 4 o £ 236 9 <*> 30 o o 10 10 o ' 5 ' 5 o £ 56 5 ° 105 o o 2100 31 10 ° £ 157 IO o 12 12 O 25 4 ° 11 10 0 22 15 O 27 14 0 26 5 o 125 6 o 105 o 0 £ 35 * 5 6 0 46 15 0 £ 46 15 ° 115 10 0 £ 115 10 0 10 10 c £ 10 IO 0 6 5 o 0 40 9 0 106 9 6 20 o 0 £ 23 ' 18 6

95 3 ° £ 95 3 » 13 13 *" *

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REPORTS OF MASONIC MEETINGS. Article 3
Royal Arch. Article 7
Mark Masonry. Article 7
To Correspondents. Article 8
Births, Marriages, and Deaths. Article 8
TO OUR READERS. Article 8
THE FREEMASON. Article 8
Original Correspondence. Article 9
ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS. Article 10
CRIPPLEGATE BALL. Article 10
PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE OF BRISTOL. Article 10
PROVINCIAL GRAND CHAPTER OF HAMPSHIRE AND THE ISLE OF WIGHT. Article 11
ROYAL MASONIC BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION. Article 11
CONSECRATION OF THE EBORACUM CHAPTER, No.1611. Article 11
CONSECRATION OF THE FOREST LODGE (No. 1852.) Article 11
NEW CONCORD LODGE BALL. Article 12
RAVENSBOURNE LODGE BALL. Article 12
THE DISCOVERIES AT CLEOPATRA'S NEEDLE. Article 12
Obituary. Article 12
Masonic Notes and Queries. Article 13
Music. Article 13
CEYLON ITEMS. Article 13
Untitled Article 13
Masonic and General Tidings. Article 13
METROPOLITAN MASONIC MEETINGS Article 14
Untitled Ad 14
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Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution.

occasion . As far as I am concerned it gives me great p leasure to see such a concourse of brethren from my own province , as well as from other distant provinces , and from London , who have come up at great inconvenience to themselves to support , not me , but this noble Institution . I hays also great pride in feeling as I do , when I look round on this assemblage and see that any words which

it is in my power to make use of in aid of this Institution will no doubt be vastly thrown in the shade by the deeds of those I see around me . At the same time , as Chairman of the festival , I feel I may be excused if I call your attention to the very urgent need there is for an effort to be made on behalf of this Institution on this occasion . From the summary I have given you in regard to the

finances you will remember that , taking the two branches of the Institution together , there are at the next election seventy-eight candidates and only nineteen vacancies , so that unless a sum can be collected sufficiently large to justify the Committee in increasing the number by fiftynine they would have to wait another year before they can have another chance of election . The

amount paid to annuitants per annum is £ 10 , 820 . The working expenses , the repairs to thc Asylum , and other expenses are about £ 2 , 200 , making together £ 13 , 020 . The permanent income is only £ 2 , 395 , and therefore the remainder has to be raised by subscriptions from the Masons at large . In proposing this toast I feci certain that the Institution will benefit largely from the

result of this festival . I will ask you to drink the toast both heartily and cordially . This Institution has for years continued to do good work , and so may it go on , not only as it has done , but with increased energy and vitality . With this toast I beg to couple the name of Colonel Creaton , your Treasurer . The toast hating been drunk very heartily , Colonel

Creaton , in reply , said : It is my duty as 1 reasurer of this Institution to return thanks for the very kind manner in which the toast has been proposed by our noble and worthy Chairman ; and I must take this opportunity of assuring his lordship that we are deeply indebted to him for coming here to-night and taking the chair . ( Cheers . ) I am convinced that the result of this evening ' s festival

will not fall far short of our expectations , and should the list which is about to be read come up to our anticipations I shall consider it my boanden duty to propose at the next committee meeting that the number of annuitants be increased . ( Cheers . ) I knew , brethren , that you are all on tiptoe to hear our excellent Secretary read his list , and therefore I will at once conclude by thanking you for the way in which you have received the toast . ( Cheers . )

" Bro . James Terry then rose and said : Permit me in the first instance to assure you that the result of this festival will be extremely gratifying to you all , considering that we have seventy-two stewards less than we had last year , and that the year through which we have passed has been a dreadful one , on account of thc depression in trade . I shall now read the lists to you , but I shall begin by telling you that London , which is represented by 126 stewards , sends a total amount of £ 7270 15 s . 6 d .

LONDON : — Lodge £ s . d . Bro . E . C . Woodward 1 „ George Martin ... ... 17 17 o 2 ,, Chas . O . Tagart ... ... 52 10 o 4 ,, George W . Weldon , M . A . ... 1515 o 5 „ W . H . Clarke . ... ... 31 17 o 8 „ Frank Green ... ... 26 2 o

10 „ Hamon le Strange ( since come in ) 35 4 o 11 „ G . J . Palmer ... ... 33 14 o 14 „ Eugene Monteuuis ... ... 19 19 o 15 „ Edward P . Barlow ... ... 78 a o 21 „ Robert Berridge ... ... 39 2 o 23 „ Edward Nixey ... ... 13 14 6

26 „ H . C . Beaumont ... ... 12 ii o ** * 7 i > J > B . Poole ... ... 140 3 6 28 „ T . J . Thomas ... ... 47 5 o 29 „ Francis Farnan , jun . ... 30 „ Alfred Lefeaux ... ... 33 o o 33 „ Edward Strouts ... ... 40 o o 55 ,, Samuel Pounceby ... ... 50 2 o

65 ,, Chas . Daniel ... ... 121 o o 60 „ Macrae Moir ... ... 26 5 o IS it Benjamin Isaacs . . . ... 64 5 6 87 „ Thos . Janeway ... ... 52 12 o 9 S „ H . W . Ruff 31 9 6 lot „ W . George ... ... 43 1 o

141 „ Edward Hopwood ... ... 40 14 o Chapter 142 Comp . F . Statham Hobson ... ... 41 7 o Lodge 145 Bro . John Henry Leggott , V . P . ... 276 5 6 157 , i C . Buckhurst ... ... 26 5 o 162 „ Jeremiah Lyon ... ... 34 13 o

165 „ G . E . Wainwri ght ... ... 3- * C 172 „ H . Hoadley ... ... 52 5 o 173 „ Edward V f . Allen ... ... 52 10 o 174 „ C . H . Webb , V . P 121 8 o Chapter 174 Comp . Theophilus Hallett ... ... 210 o o

177 „ Chas . A . Cottebrune ... 44 2 o Lodge 179 Bro . H . A . Lovett ... *) 0 179 „ Wm . Hughes ... S 4 « o c 180 ,, Ernest Farwig ... ... 31 10 o 183 „ Henry Charles Archer ... ... 49 17 6

Chapter 185 Comp . James Smith ... ... 13 2 6 lodge 186 Bro . W . H . Hook ... ... 5210 o ' 93 > i W . W . Collier ... ... 35 o o 197 „ Dr . Benjamin Horatio Paul ... 22 19 o 198 „ Herbert C , Lambert ... . . . 23 2 o

Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution.

Lodge 201 Bro . Theophilus Dunkley ... ... 20 5 o 206 ,, Samuel Gammon ... ... 52 10 o 211 „ Alfred Withers ... ... 79 3 6 228 „ Richard Pearcy ... ... S 6 16 6

235 „ Edward H . Hevvett ... ... io 10 o 235 „ Thos . C . Chowr . ... ... 13 15 o 256 i- Joseph Heming ... ... 31 10 o 256 „ Chas . Birch 259 „ Major-Gen . the Hon . Somerset

J . G . Calthorpe ... ... 178 50 433 „ Emil . F . H . Berger ... ... 22 o o 511 „ John Avery . . . ... 50 o o 511 „ C . E . Williams ... ... 10 10 o 538 „ Julius Quitmann ... ... 71 8 o 1 * 48 „ S . P . Catterson ... ... 75 1 6 Chapter

534 Comp . John James Berry ... ... 105 o o Lodge 56 9 Bro . William Henry Bateman ... 131 5 o 6 57 » John H . Ward ... ... 113 7 o 704 „ C . B . Hilliard 720 „ W . R . Sheadd ... . . . 42 o o 749 ,, Peter Parsons ... ... 23 o o

754 „ George Burford ... } 754 „ Hy . V . Clements ... ) So o o 766 ,, George Newman ... ... 26 5 o 813 „ Lewis C . Haslip ... ... 3 6 4 6 820 „ Chas . Hubbard ... ... 144 16 o 8 57 11 H - J- Green ... 862 „ S . Godden ... ... ... 48 o 6

871 „ Wm . Hy . Luckraft ... ... 57 15 o 879 „ Albert Eniler ... ... ... 105 o 0 901 „ E . Salisbury ... ... ... 25 5 o 902 „ Samuel Poynter ... ... 43 o o 907 „ Richard Jennings ... ... 30 7 0 957 „ Andrew Middlemass ... ... 53 11 0 " 55 » Joseph Bates ... ... 6 5 17 o

1178 „ Chas . Deakin ... ... 59 o o 1196 „ R . H . Blatchford ... ... 27 12 6 1278 „ A . Lazarus ... ... ... 57 15 o 1288 ,, J . W . Simmonds ... ... 33 13 o 1298 „ Geo . Hy . Hunter ... ... 44 17 o 1348 „ Edward Jacobs ... ... 50 12 o 1365 „ Archibald McMillan ... ... 6 5 17 o

1366 „ Louis Bamberger ... ... 8 4 9 6 13 S 1 „ Win . Mann ... ... ... 31 10 o 1382 „ J . Delves ... .. ... 119 6 o 1383 „ R . W . H . Giddy , D . G . M . Griqualand 1 S 7 3 o > 397 » Juo . H . Gallon , M . D .... ... 34 8 o 1425 „ Samuel Sones ... ... 31 10 o 1 471 „ Wm . Bausor ... ... 228 13 6

Chapter 1471 Comp . Edgar Bowyer , V . P . ... 68 5 o Lodge 1472 Bro . Alfc ' . Jno . Manning ... ... 86 5 C I 5 ° 7 i" c - J * Scales ... ... 47 19 o I 539 11 M . S . Larlham ... ... 10 10 o 11 * 40 „ E . S . Stidolph

1 572 „ George Briggs ... ... 70 17 6 1586 „ W . Jerrett Miller ... ... 30 8 o 158 9 ,, Alfred Tisley ... ... 10 10 o f 599 11 Wm . Hy . Marston ... ... t ^^ . . . o 1602 „ J . Osborne ... ... ... 25 5 o 160 7 „ 6 . J . Perceval , V . P . ... ... 125 ± 0

16118 „ S . Brooks ... ... ... 127 11 6 1615 „ Frank Richardson , V . l * . ... 6 3 o o 1623 „ G . H . Stephens ... ... 115 o o 1632 „ G . T . Thornes ... ... 18 12 6 1642 „ S . Hy . Parkhouse ... ... 400 o o 1642 „ Edward Manuel Lander 16 57 „ George Kenning , V . P . ... 6 9 11 o

< l > 77 1 , Wm . J . Hunter ... ... 114 o o 1679 „ E . Fiancis Storr ... ... 38 o o 16 93 „ Hy . P . Isaac ... ... 42 o o 1704 „ F . E . Wotton Collard ... ... 67 4 o 1716 „ Jno . K . Coleman ... ... 3 8 1 o 1 . 728 „ Thos . W . C . Bush ... ... 137 o 6 1744 „ J . Douglass ... ... 34 10 6

1791 „ Hy . Jas . Johnson ... ... 174 5 o 1803 „ Edwin March ... " J 1804 „ Chas . A . Meimann ... ) 5 ° 1 o 1804 „ W . H . Farnfield 1805 „ W . R . Marsh ... ... 52 10 o 1818 „ Louis Hirsch ... ... 52 18 6 1827 „ H . Wildey Wright ... ... 40 o o

£ 7345 18 6 BERKS AND BUCKS : — 209 Bro . Joseph Andrews ... ... 16 16 o 414 ,, C . Stephens ... ... 90 13 6 414 „ F . J . Ferguson ... ... 61 o o 574 ,, Stephen Knight ... ... 27 16 o 591 „ S . K . Page 948 ,, Andrew McDowall ... ... 18 18 0

£ 215 3 6 CHESHIRE : — 321 Bro . Jas . Salmon ... ... 27 1 o ¦ 576 11 John Dutton ... ... 42 o o £ 6 9 1 o CORNWALL : — 1151 Bro . Controller S . G . Bake ... 6 3 o o £ 63 o o

DERBYSHIRE : — 802 Bro . W . L . Ball ... ... 36 15 o 1324 „ Fitzhubett Wright ... ... 95 8 o £ i 3 2 3 0

Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution.

DEVONSHIRE : — 112 Bro . Samuel Jones The Province , Bro . Chas . Godtschalk DORSETSHIRE : — The Province , Bro . H . C . Burt ... 707 Bro . J . M . P . Montagu ( J . P . D . L . ) , V . P .

ESSEX * . — Chapter 214 Comp . George Cooper ... ... Lodge 1000 Bro . Rev . R . S . Wigram ... ' 343 „ Jas . Godwin ...

GLOUCESTERSHIRE : — The Province , Bro . Col . H . Basevi 82 Bro . W . Anslow Sole 82 „ Baron de Ferrieres ( J . P . ) , V . P . 1067 ,, Russell las . Kerr

HANTS AND ISLE OF WIGHT 35 Bro . Asher Barfield 725 „ Henry Stone 9 ° 3 11 John Hollingford

HERTFORDSHIRE : — Chapter 403 Comp . Divid Roberts , V . P . Lodge

449 Bro . James Shilcock ' 327 11 Fredk . Drummond ... ' 385 ,, John Brittain 1580 „ Henry Cox

JERSEY : — Island of Jersey , Bro . J . T . du Jardin

KENT : — 20 Bro . H . W . Moore 77 „ W . Barlow ... } 77 ,, Wm . Hicks ... S

709 „ Geo . W . Greenhill ... 829 „ Wm . Moulder 109 b „ George Thomson ' 43 <> ti Adam Keeler 146 4 „ J . A . Farnfield , V . P ....

EAST LANCASHIRE . Chapter 62 Bro . George Higgins ... .,.

Lodge 300 ,, Alderman J . W . Boulton 99 J 11 J . J . Meakin 1504 „ Josiah Pollard

WEST LANCASHIRE . Bro . Robert Wylie 510 „ Captain J . Balmer ... 1325 11 J- W . Burgess MIDDLESEX .

708 Bro . A . G . H . Gibbs ( since come in ) , 2 93 11 John Kirke ... ' 3 ° 9 n Clement L . Smiles ... ... 1326 ,, Copeman William Fox

1415 ., E . Kimber ... ' 597 11 K . L - Sindall JU 37 > i John B . King 1777 „ Horace B . Marshall , C . C ,

Vice-1777 ,, II . A . Dubois MONMOUTHSHIRE . 1429 Bro . William Watkins NORTHS AND HUNTS . 466 Bro . E . ' J . Orferd

NORTH WALES AND SALOP 1477 Bro . John Corbett OXFORD .

357 Bro . Reginald Bird , M . A .... 357 11 Rev . Henry Deane , B . D . ... 357 „ H . R . Cooper Smhh , M . A . 4 / 8 „ Fentham I ledges

SUFFOLK . The Province , Bro . N . Tracy ... ... 114 Bro . William Clarke

SURREY . 446 Bro . Dr . Stanislaus Makovski . .. Chapter 1395 » Arthur H . Bowles . „ „ .

81 8 0 no 5 . o £ 191 13 o 183 10 o 47 S o £ 230 15 o 38 15 ° 50 18 6 £ 8 9 13 G 10 10 o 24 3 o 10 IO o ** 43 5 o * £ 88 8 o 25 o o 3 t 10 o 44 2 o £ 100 12 o

14 iS o 92 7 o 35 12 6 75 11 o £ 218 8 6 57 IS o £ 57 « S 0 7 7 o 38 16 o go 2 o 20 o o 53 ° o 31 JO o 35 ' 4 o £ 236 9 <*> 30 o o 10 10 o ' 5 ' 5 o £ 56 5 ° 105 o o 2100 31 10 ° £ 157 IO o 12 12 O 25 4 ° 11 10 0 22 15 O 27 14 0 26 5 o 125 6 o 105 o 0 £ 35 * 5 6 0 46 15 0 £ 46 15 ° 115 10 0 £ 115 10 0 10 10 c £ 10 IO 0 6 5 o 0 40 9 0 106 9 6 20 o 0 £ 23 ' 18 6

95 3 ° £ 95 3 » 13 13 *" *

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