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opened at five o ' clock prompt , and thc minutes of the previous meeting read and confirmed . Thc ballot was then taken for Messrs . Donald David Macpherson , John Foster , Adolph Hoffman , and George Butler Kershaw to be members of the lndge , and being in each case unanimous , those gentl « men were declared elected . Bros . Oliver , 990 , and J . F . Kellas , 50 , were next balloted for
as joining members , and were elected . Mr . John Foster was then initiated into thc mysteries and privileges of Freemasonry by the W . M . At six o ' clock the brethren adjourned for tea , of which some fifty-seven partook . At seven o ' clock they re-assembled in the lodge room , and Bro . J . W . P . Salmon , P . M ., assumed tbe chair , and initiated Mr . G . B . Kershaw into Freemasonry . The W . M .
afterwards resumed his functions , and initiated Mr . D . D . Macpherson into Freemasonry . The W . M . presented and explained the working tools to Bros . Foster , Kershaw , and Macpherson collectively ; and Bro . J . M . Sinclair gave the charge to them in a very impressive manner . Considering this was the first meeting since the installation ol Bro . T . E . Williams , the greatest praise must be awarded
to him and his officers for the efficient manner in which they worked thc ceremony , and no stranger would have thought this was the first time they had filled their respective offices . One other candidate was proposed for initiation at the next meeting , and " Hearty good wishes " having been expressed by the visitors , the lodge was
closed in peace and harmony at 8 . 30 . At the social board the brethren were kept merry by the unapproachable vocal and instrumental talent of Bro . J . H . Greenwood , whose appearance is at all times hailed with delight , and a pleasant evening was brought to a close about 10 . 30 .
MANCHESTER . —Lodge of Affability ( No . 317 ) . —The regular meeting of this lodge w ^ s held on Thursday , February 5 th , ai the Freemasons' Hall , Cooperstreet . Present : Bros . Mark Vickers , W . M . ; John Roger Lcder , I . P . M . ; W . Nicholl , S . W . ; H . Walmsley , J . W . ; J . Wilson , acting S . D . ; R . R . Lisenden ( Freemason ) , acting j . D . ; John Smethurst , P . M ., Treasurer ; R .
Tomlins , Secretary ; John Bladon , P . M ., D . of C . ; J Dawson , P . M ., Registrar ; P . Holmes , I . G . ; J . Sly , Tyler ; J . W . Edwards , Steward ; CunlilTe , Organist ; Ellis Jones , Daniel Donbavand , P . M . ; W . Smith , S . Henson , P . M . ; Dr . Rix , and James Gooden . Visitors : J . A . Birch , 287 , and a brother from Canada . The lodge was opened at 6 . 20 with prayer , and after the confirmation of the minutes and the
raising of the lodge to the Second Degree , Bro . James Gooden , who was ready to take his Third Degree , was in the most masterly manner raised to thc Sublime Degree of a M . M . by the W . M ., whose maiden effort it was , and who performed the whole of the ceremony unassisted , to the unbounded admiration of all present . On the conclusion of the ceremony thc lodge was
duly lowered , and Bro . J . Dawson , P . M ., proposed , and Bro . John R . Lever seconded , "That a gold P . M . ' s jewel be presented out of the funds of the lodge to Bro . Daniel Donbavand , P . M ., for his services as W . M . during 1878 . The motion was unanimously carried . After some discussion on various lodge matters , the visiting brethren expressed their " Hearty good wishes , " and the lodge was closed in peace and harmony at 8 . 30 .
BATH . —Lodge of Honour ( No . 379 ) . —A regular meeting was held at the Masonic Hall , summoned for 8 p . m . on Monday , February 9 th , but thc lodge was not opened till half an hour later by Bro . Thomas Johnston , W . M ., supported by Bros . Dickenson , I . P . M . ; H . C . Hopkins , P . M . and Secretary ; H . Gore , P . M . ; Dr . H . Hopkins , P . P . G . S . W ., P . M . 43 and 938 , and W . M . 41 ;
Rev . Sanderson , S . VV . ; Braham , P . M ., as J . W . ; Robinson , I . G . The minutes of the previous meeting were read and confirmed , lt was then announced that Bro . Lieut .-Col England , W . M . ; Bro . Stothert , P . M ., and many ottier members of the Royal Sussex Lodge , No , 54 , were at thc door , desiring to visit the lodge . The W . M . having given orders for their admission , they entered , and were received
with tbe usual . salute . A ballot was then taken for four candidates for initiation , namely , Messrs . D . C . Ingle , G . H . Bernard , J . L . Hamilton , and F . C . Barry , which proved unanimously favourable in each case . At the request of the W . M . Bro . Dr . Hopkins then took the chair , the
candidates were admitted properly prepared , and were duly initiated into the Order . They were also instructed in the symbolism ofthe working tools and received thc charge . The W . M . again took his chair , and , no other business offering , closed the lodge at a quarter to ten . The brethren adjourned to supper at the Grand Hotel .
NORWICH . —Co . l-lr-. il Lodge ( No . 807 ) . —Thc •installation cf Bro . Samuel Neave Beiry as W . M . of this lodge took place on the 29 th ult ., at the Masonic Club , No . 23 , St . Giles ' -street , and the ceremony of installation was conducted by P . M . ' s Berry and Baldrey . P . M . Campling acted as D . C ., and among the brethren and visitors present weic Bros . Madge , Barnes , Jeary , J . VV . Browne
Baldrey , Santy , Green , Weyer , Rosling , Butters , Offord , Thirkctlle , Youngman , Barwell , P . G . S ., G . J . Berry , A . Berry , S . N . Berry , Installing Master ; J , Berry , Reeves , Campling , Nockall , Dunsford , F . Mills , E . Pankhurst retiring Master ; E . Baldwin , G . Kersey , G . Baxter ( the indefatigable Secretary ) , D . Mannings , Bridgman , Vince , Cooper , Marshall , and others . After the ceremony the
following officers were appointed : Bros . Green , S . W . ; Butters , J . W . , * J . UunL , S . D . ; Chambers , J . D . ; Hosling , I . G . ; j . Lacey , Treas . ; G . Baxter , Sec . ; Madge , Org . ; and Murrell , Tyler . Atter his installation the W . M . passed two brothers in an impressive manner . The banquet then 00 k place , and was served in a recherchd style , showing hat the Steward of the club , Bro . Wilkins , although new to BiHM- * iMM * * ^* i * - - ^ b ^ - - ' ^ - ^
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of the evening then commenced , and thc installed W . M . kept up the prestige of Cabbell Lodge in its social gatherings , and during the evening presented thc I . P . M ., Bro . E . Pankhurst , with a jewel , in recognition of the way in which he has during the past year conducted the proceedings of the
lodge . The Installed Master is thoroughly well up to his work , and thanks tothe school of instruction his officers are able to give him every support . Without doubt the installation oLBro . S . N . Berry and the banquet to the retiring \ V . M ., * Bro . E . Pankhurst , will henceforward be considered a red-letter day in the annals of Cabbell Lodge .
PLUMSTEAD . —Pattison Lodge ( No . 913 ) . — The usual monthly meeting of the above lodge took place at the Lord Raglan , Burrage-road , Bro . W . B . Lloyd , W . M ., in the chair , supported by the following officers and visitors : —T . D . Hayes , I . P . M . ; W . Tongue , P . M . and P . P . G . J . W . Kent ; C . Coupland , P . P . G . J . W . Kent ; C . Ellis Fermor , P . M . ; J . McDougall , P . M . ; A .
Peniold , P . M . ; VV . T . Vincent , P . M . ; H . Butter , P . M . ; and James Chapman , S . W . ; R . J . Cook , J . W . ; E . Denton , P . M . and Treasurer ; H . Mason , S . D . ; H , Pryce , I . G . ; and T . Reid , D . C . ; C . Cooke , Organist . Among ; the visitors were Bros . T . Hutton , W . M . 13 ; J . Sanderson , 700 ; John Aillud , St . John and Sr . Paul ' s ; H . De Gray , 70 b ; C . Jolly ( Freemason ); and others .
The business before the lodge consisted of the passing of Bros . C . Ellis and T . R . Richardson to the Second Degree , which , being happily effected , the lodge was closed , and the brethren partook uf supper , served nicely and with care by Bro . Tucker at the social board . The usual loyal and Masonic toasts were proposed by Bro . Lloyd with that quiet and effective neatness that is so acceptable to all
Masons . He paid a deserved compliment to the genialhearted and good and noble brother who presides over the province , Lord Holmesdale , and his equally popular colleague , Bro . Eastes , the D . P . Grand Master . The toast of the rest of the Grand Provincial Officers , Present and Past , was coupled with thc names of Bros . Coupland and Tongue , the latter of whom , at the request of Bro .
Coupland , replied to the toast . He said that he thanked them very much for coupling his name with so important a toast . His lordship , their esteemed Grand Master , was an excellent Mason and a good man . He had had the pleasure of seeing him both in that lJdge and in P . G . Lodge , and he had always expressed his satisfaction at the progress made by the Pattison Lodge ,
and the pleasure he felt at hearing of their prosperity . Bro . Hayes , I . P . M ., then propos : d "The Health of the W . M ., " making a very pleasing reference to the fact that he had that night passed his son-in-law , Bro . Richardson , who held a high position in Woolwich , to the Second Degree , and , from what hc could gather , there was some onc nearer and dearer to him yet to come into the lodge
at their next meeting . Bro . Lloyd briefly returned thanks , and said they could better imagine than hc could express thc pleasure it afforded him , as W . M ., to be the means of introducing his son-in-law , Bro . Richardson , into tha lodge , but , as Bro . Hayes had said , at their next meeting he hoped to be able to introduce his son , who had just arrived at mature age , into thc secrets and privileges of
Freemasonry , and when that night arrived , and he initiated one son into Masonry and raised the other to the Sublime Degree , he should feel proud of his Masonic career , of the high position he held as Master of the Pattison Lodge , and the feeling that would inspire his heart , namely , that he had not lived and worked as a Mason in that dear old lodge of theirs in vain . To the toast of "The Past
Masters , Bro . Ellis Fermor said they , as Past Masters , were very happy and fortunate men to meet with such good feeling as was continually evinced towards them in that lodge . The true instincts and teaching of Masonry were paramount there , and nothing afforded him so much pleasure as to see it promoting at every meeting of the Lodge a good and hearty feeling of
friendship and brotherly love ; might it long continue . Bro . Vincent , P . M ., said he could not allow the occasion to pass without drawing the Master's attention to the fact that there were at that moment nine Past Masters of thc lodge present . The next toast was then of " The Visitors , " and Bros . Hutton , De Gray , and Aillud responded . The Tyler ' s toast concluded the proceedings .
KESWICK . —Greta Lodge ( No . 1073 ) . —The monthly meeting of this lodge was held at the Keswick Hotel , on Tuesday , the 3 rd inst . There were present Bros . VV . Lamonby , P . M ., ' in the chair ( Bro . Hinks , VV . M ., being unavoidably absent ) ; D . Pape , S . W . ; D . Crowden , J . W ' . ; J . Wales , Sec . ; ' VV . Hodgson , S . D . ; T . Usher , VV . Wilson , M . Nelson , C . Thompson , Tyler , and others .
After the minutes were read and confirmed thc VV . M . in the chair invited Bro . VV . F . Lamonby , P . M . 1002 ( au honorary member of the Greta Lodge ) , to take thc presiding officer ' s position , when Bro . M . Nelson , having given proof of his proficiency as a I ' . C , was entrusted , and retired . The lodge was then opened in the Third Degree , and the candidate being re-admitted he was duly raised to
the Sublime Degree of M . M . The lodge was then reduced to the First Degree , when Mr . George Stamper , who had previously been balloted for , was admitted and initiated into Masonry . Bro . T . C . Robinson , a P . VV . of Lodge No . 1002 , delivered the E . A . charge , and also
acted as Deacon through the two ceremonies . Atter a vote of thanks had been passed to Bros . Lamonby and Robinson the loi ' ge was closed in form . Thc installation nf Bro . Wales , W . M . elect of this lodge , is fixed for Tuesday , March 2 nd , when Bro . W . F . Lamonby , P . M . 1002 ( Frcemiisiiii ) , will officiate .
WIDNES . —Lodge of Equity ( No . 1384 ) . — The annual meeting of this lodge was held at 1 , Alfordchambcrs , on Thursday night , thc 5 th inst . Amongst —¦ - - * ¦ - ¦ ' " " " » ' " * - ¦¦ ••¦ -
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f . Coxhill , W . M . 758 ; Charles Gerrard , I . P . M . 738 W . R . Mass , P . M . 75 8 ; R . Evans , jun ., 758 ; Edgat Humphreys , S . D . 220 ; Samuel Chambers , 220 ; S _ Dickinson , 724 ; and J . Taylor , S 97 . Bro . J . W . Ware , ing , P . M ., installed Bro . James White as ' W . M . of tht lodge for the ensuing year . Bro . White then invested the following as his officers for the next twelve months : ^ .
Bros . W . M . Thompson , I . P . M . ; J . W . Garble , S . W . Jonas Foster , J . W . ; J . S . M'Tear , Treasurer ; A . G , Kyle , Secretary ; S . A . Foster , Organist ; W . W . Copland S . D . ; George Purvcr , J . D . ; J . Rimmer , S . S . ; J . Mat ! thews , J . S . ; and F . H . Pankhurst , I . G . The brethren afterwards adjourned to the Central Hotel , the house n | Bro . J . W . R . Fowler , where they sat down to a splendid dinner .
MANCHESTER . —Truth Lodge ( No . 145 S ) . —The regular meeting of this lodge was held at theii private rooms , Oidham-road , on Saturday , 7 th inst . The lodge was opened by the W . M ., Bro . John Edward Ili ^ at 4 . 30 p . m . After the minutes were read and confirmed the ballot was taken and declared unanimous for Mr . J , P . Jackson , who was then introduced and initiated into
the mysteries of Freemasonry in a most impressive manner by the W . M . The Lodge was then opened in the SCOOK J Degree . Bro . Barton being due for raising , he retired , and the lodge was opened in the Third Degree , when lit was admiltedand raised to the Sublime Degree of a M . M , by the I . P . M ., Bro . Cox , with marked efficiency . Tht lodge was then closed to the First Degree , when Bio ,
Cooper proposed a candidate for initiation . " Hearty good wishes " were accorded from the Provincial Grand Lodge of East Lancashire by Bro . Julius Aronsberg , Grand Put . suivant , and from Craft Lodges 185 , 1161 , and 1 798 . Charity was then dispensed to a poor and distressed brother , who had been recommended as worthy of that dis . tinguishing characteristic in Freemasonry , by thc W . Sf , The lodge was then closed in peace and harmony , and tht
brethren retired with their ( always welcome ) visitors to the social board . Grace before meat was said by tht Rev . Bro . Marks , 1 798 , after which followed a cold collation , which gave every satisfaction . After the cloth had been removed thc first toast of the evening was given and heartily received , " The Queen and the Craft , " Then followed other loyal and Masonic toasts , inter , spersed with harmony , and an enjoyable evening wai brought to a close at 10 . 30 .
NORTH WOOLWICH . —Henley Lodge ( Nc 1472 ) . —The regular monthly meeting ol the above pros ' perous lodge took place on Tuesday , the 3 rd inst ., at Bra West ' s house , the Three Crowns , Bro . W . T . Turner , W . M ., in the chair . The following officers and visitor ! were present : —Bros . A . J . Manning , I . P . M . ; W . Vanct , S . W . ; J . W . Burgess , J . W . ( pro tem . ); J . Ives , P . M . atii
Sec . ; E . West , P . M . and Treas . ; B . Brayshaw , P . M . ; J . Palmer , J . D . ; C . J . Lewis , W . S . ; and W . Page , Tyler . Thc visitors were Bros . E . Ayres , 742 , and W . May , 1091 , Thc only business before the lodge was the election ii W . M . and Treasurer for the ensuing year , and Bro . Vanct , S . W ., was unanimously elected to the chair , and returned thanks . Bro . Manning , P . M ., was elected Treasurer
without a dissentient voice . A Past | Master ' s jewel , cf tfe value of £ 10 , was voted to the W . M . for his services during the past year . Bro . Page was re-elected Tyler , eari biother returning thanks in suitable terms for the honoui conferred upon him . It was mentioned during the even
ing that Bro . Manning would represent the lodge at tht next festival of the Old Men and Women ' s Festival with a nice little Stewardship of about £ 85 . Bros . Ayres and May icturned thanks for " The Visitors , " and after the usual loyal and Masonic toasts had been duly honoured , It ** * meeting broke up .
FELTHAM . —Elliot Lodge ( N 0 . 1567 ) . —A met ! ing of this prosperous lodge was held on Saturday , tfc 7 th inst ., at the Railway Hotel , when there were preset Bros . J . H . Pearson , W . M . ; J . Mason , P . M ., P . S . G . D Middlx . ; J . R . Nichols , I . P . M . ; T . W . Clarke , S . W . ; F , Jacob , J . W . ; R . Jones , Chap . ; W . H . Goodall , S . D . ; H Randle , J . D . ; T . D . Dutton , I . G . ; J . Dixon , W . S . ; *}
Votter , Tyler , * and the following members of the lodge ; Bros . J . Harris , G . R . Nichols , J . A . Chilvers , E . * Winter , S . Best , H . G . Sanders , W . W . Elliott , R . T . Fen * ncll , Dr . Wilkins , J . W . Bellamy , R . C . Smith , F . Wadeso " G . T . Church , R . A . Fraser , A . Stephenson , J . Hair ? W . H . Collbran , and E . E . Crombie . Thc visitors press * were Bros . Somers , P . M . 1602 ; Adams , 1104 ; Bradford
862 ; McLaren , 1805 ; and Snow , 1623 . The lodge *» opened by the W . M . in the Three Degrees , and Bros . Collbran and Hatry were raised to the Sublime Degree w manner which elicited the approval of both members a "' visitors . The lodge being resumed to thc First DegrA Bros . T . J . Bird and R . H . Dillon were initiated into * mysteries or the " Entered Apprentice , " which cercm 011 '
also was most efficiently performed . The Worship !'; Master announced the intention of himself and Bro . Few "*'" to represent the lodge as Stewards at thc forthcon" ' » annual festivals of the Boys' and Girls' Schools . ?<*' . ' having been given of gentlemen who will seek to be i * 11 * ated at the meeting of the lodge in April next , '\ " Hearty good wishes " having been expressed by the »*>¦'
tors , the lodge was closed in due form . The brethren & down to a banquet at which the viands were all ' . could he desired , but the staff of waiters being very s 11 ' ? or inefficient , many of the brethren withheld that l" * '" ' which otherwise they would have accorded to the W rl 11 ; 0
host , Bro . Harris , who had catered , as he always oC admirably . The usual loyal and Masonic toasts given with commendable brevity . Bro . John Maso *" - ' , sponded for " The Provincial Grand Officers , " and *&' . in feeling terms to the loss sustained by the proving Jj > U . di-jfh rt nnr lament .. * ! Rrn SaViins "The iSt
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opened at five o ' clock prompt , and thc minutes of the previous meeting read and confirmed . Thc ballot was then taken for Messrs . Donald David Macpherson , John Foster , Adolph Hoffman , and George Butler Kershaw to be members of the lndge , and being in each case unanimous , those gentl « men were declared elected . Bros . Oliver , 990 , and J . F . Kellas , 50 , were next balloted for
as joining members , and were elected . Mr . John Foster was then initiated into thc mysteries and privileges of Freemasonry by the W . M . At six o ' clock the brethren adjourned for tea , of which some fifty-seven partook . At seven o ' clock they re-assembled in the lodge room , and Bro . J . W . P . Salmon , P . M ., assumed tbe chair , and initiated Mr . G . B . Kershaw into Freemasonry . The W . M .
afterwards resumed his functions , and initiated Mr . D . D . Macpherson into Freemasonry . The W . M . presented and explained the working tools to Bros . Foster , Kershaw , and Macpherson collectively ; and Bro . J . M . Sinclair gave the charge to them in a very impressive manner . Considering this was the first meeting since the installation ol Bro . T . E . Williams , the greatest praise must be awarded
to him and his officers for the efficient manner in which they worked thc ceremony , and no stranger would have thought this was the first time they had filled their respective offices . One other candidate was proposed for initiation at the next meeting , and " Hearty good wishes " having been expressed by the visitors , the lodge was
closed in peace and harmony at 8 . 30 . At the social board the brethren were kept merry by the unapproachable vocal and instrumental talent of Bro . J . H . Greenwood , whose appearance is at all times hailed with delight , and a pleasant evening was brought to a close about 10 . 30 .
MANCHESTER . —Lodge of Affability ( No . 317 ) . —The regular meeting of this lodge w ^ s held on Thursday , February 5 th , ai the Freemasons' Hall , Cooperstreet . Present : Bros . Mark Vickers , W . M . ; John Roger Lcder , I . P . M . ; W . Nicholl , S . W . ; H . Walmsley , J . W . ; J . Wilson , acting S . D . ; R . R . Lisenden ( Freemason ) , acting j . D . ; John Smethurst , P . M ., Treasurer ; R .
Tomlins , Secretary ; John Bladon , P . M ., D . of C . ; J Dawson , P . M ., Registrar ; P . Holmes , I . G . ; J . Sly , Tyler ; J . W . Edwards , Steward ; CunlilTe , Organist ; Ellis Jones , Daniel Donbavand , P . M . ; W . Smith , S . Henson , P . M . ; Dr . Rix , and James Gooden . Visitors : J . A . Birch , 287 , and a brother from Canada . The lodge was opened at 6 . 20 with prayer , and after the confirmation of the minutes and the
raising of the lodge to the Second Degree , Bro . James Gooden , who was ready to take his Third Degree , was in the most masterly manner raised to thc Sublime Degree of a M . M . by the W . M ., whose maiden effort it was , and who performed the whole of the ceremony unassisted , to the unbounded admiration of all present . On the conclusion of the ceremony thc lodge was
duly lowered , and Bro . J . Dawson , P . M ., proposed , and Bro . John R . Lever seconded , "That a gold P . M . ' s jewel be presented out of the funds of the lodge to Bro . Daniel Donbavand , P . M ., for his services as W . M . during 1878 . The motion was unanimously carried . After some discussion on various lodge matters , the visiting brethren expressed their " Hearty good wishes , " and the lodge was closed in peace and harmony at 8 . 30 .
BATH . —Lodge of Honour ( No . 379 ) . —A regular meeting was held at the Masonic Hall , summoned for 8 p . m . on Monday , February 9 th , but thc lodge was not opened till half an hour later by Bro . Thomas Johnston , W . M ., supported by Bros . Dickenson , I . P . M . ; H . C . Hopkins , P . M . and Secretary ; H . Gore , P . M . ; Dr . H . Hopkins , P . P . G . S . W ., P . M . 43 and 938 , and W . M . 41 ;
Rev . Sanderson , S . VV . ; Braham , P . M ., as J . W . ; Robinson , I . G . The minutes of the previous meeting were read and confirmed , lt was then announced that Bro . Lieut .-Col England , W . M . ; Bro . Stothert , P . M ., and many ottier members of the Royal Sussex Lodge , No , 54 , were at thc door , desiring to visit the lodge . The W . M . having given orders for their admission , they entered , and were received
with tbe usual . salute . A ballot was then taken for four candidates for initiation , namely , Messrs . D . C . Ingle , G . H . Bernard , J . L . Hamilton , and F . C . Barry , which proved unanimously favourable in each case . At the request of the W . M . Bro . Dr . Hopkins then took the chair , the
candidates were admitted properly prepared , and were duly initiated into the Order . They were also instructed in the symbolism ofthe working tools and received thc charge . The W . M . again took his chair , and , no other business offering , closed the lodge at a quarter to ten . The brethren adjourned to supper at the Grand Hotel .
NORWICH . —Co . l-lr-. il Lodge ( No . 807 ) . —Thc •installation cf Bro . Samuel Neave Beiry as W . M . of this lodge took place on the 29 th ult ., at the Masonic Club , No . 23 , St . Giles ' -street , and the ceremony of installation was conducted by P . M . ' s Berry and Baldrey . P . M . Campling acted as D . C ., and among the brethren and visitors present weic Bros . Madge , Barnes , Jeary , J . VV . Browne
Baldrey , Santy , Green , Weyer , Rosling , Butters , Offord , Thirkctlle , Youngman , Barwell , P . G . S ., G . J . Berry , A . Berry , S . N . Berry , Installing Master ; J , Berry , Reeves , Campling , Nockall , Dunsford , F . Mills , E . Pankhurst retiring Master ; E . Baldwin , G . Kersey , G . Baxter ( the indefatigable Secretary ) , D . Mannings , Bridgman , Vince , Cooper , Marshall , and others . After the ceremony the
following officers were appointed : Bros . Green , S . W . ; Butters , J . W . , * J . UunL , S . D . ; Chambers , J . D . ; Hosling , I . G . ; j . Lacey , Treas . ; G . Baxter , Sec . ; Madge , Org . ; and Murrell , Tyler . Atter his installation the W . M . passed two brothers in an impressive manner . The banquet then 00 k place , and was served in a recherchd style , showing hat the Steward of the club , Bro . Wilkins , although new to BiHM- * iMM * * ^* i * - - ^ b ^ - - ' ^ - ^
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of the evening then commenced , and thc installed W . M . kept up the prestige of Cabbell Lodge in its social gatherings , and during the evening presented thc I . P . M ., Bro . E . Pankhurst , with a jewel , in recognition of the way in which he has during the past year conducted the proceedings of the
lodge . The Installed Master is thoroughly well up to his work , and thanks tothe school of instruction his officers are able to give him every support . Without doubt the installation oLBro . S . N . Berry and the banquet to the retiring \ V . M ., * Bro . E . Pankhurst , will henceforward be considered a red-letter day in the annals of Cabbell Lodge .
PLUMSTEAD . —Pattison Lodge ( No . 913 ) . — The usual monthly meeting of the above lodge took place at the Lord Raglan , Burrage-road , Bro . W . B . Lloyd , W . M ., in the chair , supported by the following officers and visitors : —T . D . Hayes , I . P . M . ; W . Tongue , P . M . and P . P . G . J . W . Kent ; C . Coupland , P . P . G . J . W . Kent ; C . Ellis Fermor , P . M . ; J . McDougall , P . M . ; A .
Peniold , P . M . ; VV . T . Vincent , P . M . ; H . Butter , P . M . ; and James Chapman , S . W . ; R . J . Cook , J . W . ; E . Denton , P . M . and Treasurer ; H . Mason , S . D . ; H , Pryce , I . G . ; and T . Reid , D . C . ; C . Cooke , Organist . Among ; the visitors were Bros . T . Hutton , W . M . 13 ; J . Sanderson , 700 ; John Aillud , St . John and Sr . Paul ' s ; H . De Gray , 70 b ; C . Jolly ( Freemason ); and others .
The business before the lodge consisted of the passing of Bros . C . Ellis and T . R . Richardson to the Second Degree , which , being happily effected , the lodge was closed , and the brethren partook uf supper , served nicely and with care by Bro . Tucker at the social board . The usual loyal and Masonic toasts were proposed by Bro . Lloyd with that quiet and effective neatness that is so acceptable to all
Masons . He paid a deserved compliment to the genialhearted and good and noble brother who presides over the province , Lord Holmesdale , and his equally popular colleague , Bro . Eastes , the D . P . Grand Master . The toast of the rest of the Grand Provincial Officers , Present and Past , was coupled with thc names of Bros . Coupland and Tongue , the latter of whom , at the request of Bro .
Coupland , replied to the toast . He said that he thanked them very much for coupling his name with so important a toast . His lordship , their esteemed Grand Master , was an excellent Mason and a good man . He had had the pleasure of seeing him both in that lJdge and in P . G . Lodge , and he had always expressed his satisfaction at the progress made by the Pattison Lodge ,
and the pleasure he felt at hearing of their prosperity . Bro . Hayes , I . P . M ., then propos : d "The Health of the W . M ., " making a very pleasing reference to the fact that he had that night passed his son-in-law , Bro . Richardson , who held a high position in Woolwich , to the Second Degree , and , from what hc could gather , there was some onc nearer and dearer to him yet to come into the lodge
at their next meeting . Bro . Lloyd briefly returned thanks , and said they could better imagine than hc could express thc pleasure it afforded him , as W . M ., to be the means of introducing his son-in-law , Bro . Richardson , into tha lodge , but , as Bro . Hayes had said , at their next meeting he hoped to be able to introduce his son , who had just arrived at mature age , into thc secrets and privileges of
Freemasonry , and when that night arrived , and he initiated one son into Masonry and raised the other to the Sublime Degree , he should feel proud of his Masonic career , of the high position he held as Master of the Pattison Lodge , and the feeling that would inspire his heart , namely , that he had not lived and worked as a Mason in that dear old lodge of theirs in vain . To the toast of "The Past
Masters , Bro . Ellis Fermor said they , as Past Masters , were very happy and fortunate men to meet with such good feeling as was continually evinced towards them in that lodge . The true instincts and teaching of Masonry were paramount there , and nothing afforded him so much pleasure as to see it promoting at every meeting of the Lodge a good and hearty feeling of
friendship and brotherly love ; might it long continue . Bro . Vincent , P . M ., said he could not allow the occasion to pass without drawing the Master's attention to the fact that there were at that moment nine Past Masters of thc lodge present . The next toast was then of " The Visitors , " and Bros . Hutton , De Gray , and Aillud responded . The Tyler ' s toast concluded the proceedings .
KESWICK . —Greta Lodge ( No . 1073 ) . —The monthly meeting of this lodge was held at the Keswick Hotel , on Tuesday , the 3 rd inst . There were present Bros . VV . Lamonby , P . M ., ' in the chair ( Bro . Hinks , VV . M ., being unavoidably absent ) ; D . Pape , S . W . ; D . Crowden , J . W ' . ; J . Wales , Sec . ; ' VV . Hodgson , S . D . ; T . Usher , VV . Wilson , M . Nelson , C . Thompson , Tyler , and others .
After the minutes were read and confirmed thc VV . M . in the chair invited Bro . VV . F . Lamonby , P . M . 1002 ( au honorary member of the Greta Lodge ) , to take thc presiding officer ' s position , when Bro . M . Nelson , having given proof of his proficiency as a I ' . C , was entrusted , and retired . The lodge was then opened in the Third Degree , and the candidate being re-admitted he was duly raised to
the Sublime Degree of M . M . The lodge was then reduced to the First Degree , when Mr . George Stamper , who had previously been balloted for , was admitted and initiated into Masonry . Bro . T . C . Robinson , a P . VV . of Lodge No . 1002 , delivered the E . A . charge , and also
acted as Deacon through the two ceremonies . Atter a vote of thanks had been passed to Bros . Lamonby and Robinson the loi ' ge was closed in form . Thc installation nf Bro . Wales , W . M . elect of this lodge , is fixed for Tuesday , March 2 nd , when Bro . W . F . Lamonby , P . M . 1002 ( Frcemiisiiii ) , will officiate .
WIDNES . —Lodge of Equity ( No . 1384 ) . — The annual meeting of this lodge was held at 1 , Alfordchambcrs , on Thursday night , thc 5 th inst . Amongst —¦ - - * ¦ - ¦ ' " " " » ' " * - ¦¦ ••¦ -
Reports Of Masonic Meetings.
f . Coxhill , W . M . 758 ; Charles Gerrard , I . P . M . 738 W . R . Mass , P . M . 75 8 ; R . Evans , jun ., 758 ; Edgat Humphreys , S . D . 220 ; Samuel Chambers , 220 ; S _ Dickinson , 724 ; and J . Taylor , S 97 . Bro . J . W . Ware , ing , P . M ., installed Bro . James White as ' W . M . of tht lodge for the ensuing year . Bro . White then invested the following as his officers for the next twelve months : ^ .
Bros . W . M . Thompson , I . P . M . ; J . W . Garble , S . W . Jonas Foster , J . W . ; J . S . M'Tear , Treasurer ; A . G , Kyle , Secretary ; S . A . Foster , Organist ; W . W . Copland S . D . ; George Purvcr , J . D . ; J . Rimmer , S . S . ; J . Mat ! thews , J . S . ; and F . H . Pankhurst , I . G . The brethren afterwards adjourned to the Central Hotel , the house n | Bro . J . W . R . Fowler , where they sat down to a splendid dinner .
MANCHESTER . —Truth Lodge ( No . 145 S ) . —The regular meeting of this lodge was held at theii private rooms , Oidham-road , on Saturday , 7 th inst . The lodge was opened by the W . M ., Bro . John Edward Ili ^ at 4 . 30 p . m . After the minutes were read and confirmed the ballot was taken and declared unanimous for Mr . J , P . Jackson , who was then introduced and initiated into
the mysteries of Freemasonry in a most impressive manner by the W . M . The Lodge was then opened in the SCOOK J Degree . Bro . Barton being due for raising , he retired , and the lodge was opened in the Third Degree , when lit was admiltedand raised to the Sublime Degree of a M . M , by the I . P . M ., Bro . Cox , with marked efficiency . Tht lodge was then closed to the First Degree , when Bio ,
Cooper proposed a candidate for initiation . " Hearty good wishes " were accorded from the Provincial Grand Lodge of East Lancashire by Bro . Julius Aronsberg , Grand Put . suivant , and from Craft Lodges 185 , 1161 , and 1 798 . Charity was then dispensed to a poor and distressed brother , who had been recommended as worthy of that dis . tinguishing characteristic in Freemasonry , by thc W . Sf , The lodge was then closed in peace and harmony , and tht
brethren retired with their ( always welcome ) visitors to the social board . Grace before meat was said by tht Rev . Bro . Marks , 1 798 , after which followed a cold collation , which gave every satisfaction . After the cloth had been removed thc first toast of the evening was given and heartily received , " The Queen and the Craft , " Then followed other loyal and Masonic toasts , inter , spersed with harmony , and an enjoyable evening wai brought to a close at 10 . 30 .
NORTH WOOLWICH . —Henley Lodge ( Nc 1472 ) . —The regular monthly meeting ol the above pros ' perous lodge took place on Tuesday , the 3 rd inst ., at Bra West ' s house , the Three Crowns , Bro . W . T . Turner , W . M ., in the chair . The following officers and visitor ! were present : —Bros . A . J . Manning , I . P . M . ; W . Vanct , S . W . ; J . W . Burgess , J . W . ( pro tem . ); J . Ives , P . M . atii
Sec . ; E . West , P . M . and Treas . ; B . Brayshaw , P . M . ; J . Palmer , J . D . ; C . J . Lewis , W . S . ; and W . Page , Tyler . Thc visitors were Bros . E . Ayres , 742 , and W . May , 1091 , Thc only business before the lodge was the election ii W . M . and Treasurer for the ensuing year , and Bro . Vanct , S . W ., was unanimously elected to the chair , and returned thanks . Bro . Manning , P . M ., was elected Treasurer
without a dissentient voice . A Past | Master ' s jewel , cf tfe value of £ 10 , was voted to the W . M . for his services during the past year . Bro . Page was re-elected Tyler , eari biother returning thanks in suitable terms for the honoui conferred upon him . It was mentioned during the even
ing that Bro . Manning would represent the lodge at tht next festival of the Old Men and Women ' s Festival with a nice little Stewardship of about £ 85 . Bros . Ayres and May icturned thanks for " The Visitors , " and after the usual loyal and Masonic toasts had been duly honoured , It ** * meeting broke up .
FELTHAM . —Elliot Lodge ( N 0 . 1567 ) . —A met ! ing of this prosperous lodge was held on Saturday , tfc 7 th inst ., at the Railway Hotel , when there were preset Bros . J . H . Pearson , W . M . ; J . Mason , P . M ., P . S . G . D Middlx . ; J . R . Nichols , I . P . M . ; T . W . Clarke , S . W . ; F , Jacob , J . W . ; R . Jones , Chap . ; W . H . Goodall , S . D . ; H Randle , J . D . ; T . D . Dutton , I . G . ; J . Dixon , W . S . ; *}
Votter , Tyler , * and the following members of the lodge ; Bros . J . Harris , G . R . Nichols , J . A . Chilvers , E . * Winter , S . Best , H . G . Sanders , W . W . Elliott , R . T . Fen * ncll , Dr . Wilkins , J . W . Bellamy , R . C . Smith , F . Wadeso " G . T . Church , R . A . Fraser , A . Stephenson , J . Hair ? W . H . Collbran , and E . E . Crombie . Thc visitors press * were Bros . Somers , P . M . 1602 ; Adams , 1104 ; Bradford
862 ; McLaren , 1805 ; and Snow , 1623 . The lodge *» opened by the W . M . in the Three Degrees , and Bros . Collbran and Hatry were raised to the Sublime Degree w manner which elicited the approval of both members a "' visitors . The lodge being resumed to thc First DegrA Bros . T . J . Bird and R . H . Dillon were initiated into * mysteries or the " Entered Apprentice , " which cercm 011 '
also was most efficiently performed . The Worship !'; Master announced the intention of himself and Bro . Few "*'" to represent the lodge as Stewards at thc forthcon" ' » annual festivals of the Boys' and Girls' Schools . ?<*' . ' having been given of gentlemen who will seek to be i * 11 * ated at the meeting of the lodge in April next , '\ " Hearty good wishes " having been expressed by the »*>¦'
tors , the lodge was closed in due form . The brethren & down to a banquet at which the viands were all ' . could he desired , but the staff of waiters being very s 11 ' ? or inefficient , many of the brethren withheld that l" * '" ' which otherwise they would have accorded to the W rl 11 ; 0
host , Bro . Harris , who had catered , as he always oC admirably . The usual loyal and Masonic toasts given with commendable brevity . Bro . John Maso *" - ' , sponded for " The Provincial Grand Officers , " and *&' . in feeling terms to the loss sustained by the proving Jj > U . di-jfh rt nnr lament .. * ! Rrn SaViins "The iSt