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Article REPORTS OF MASONIC MEETINGS. ← Page 6 of 6 Article INSTRUCTION. Page 1 of 1 Article Royal Arch. Page 1 of 1 Article Ancient and Accepted Rite. Page 1 of 1 Article PROPOSED NORTHERN COUNTIES LODGE FOR LONDON. Page 1 of 1 Article TESTIMONIAL TO BRO. F. ADLARD. Page 1 of 1 Article Obituary. Page 1 of 1
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Reports Of Masonic Meetings.
. - iGog ; Thomas Howell , 249 ; M . Hart , P . M . 1013 , P ' A . P . J J . Kitchingman , 1547 ; G . Morgan , 1035 ; J . p Bryan , Prov . G . O . ; George Mitchell , J . W . 1035 ; W . [ udlow , 216 ; H . James , P . M . 203 ; D . Davies , 1675 ; and ° After the ordinary business of the lodge had been lisnosed of , the W . M . elect ( Bro . Thos . W . Sergeant ) was „ , « ented for installation by Bros . J . Hilton , P . M ., and R .
Harley , I . P . M . 1473 . lhe installation ceremony was most ffectivel y performed , after which the newly-installed \ V M- invested his officers for the year as follows : Bros . Thos . Hatton , S . W . ; Joseph Queen , J . W . ; H . H . Smith , oil Treas . ; James A . Muir , Sec ; Major H . J . Nicholls , en " - David Keith , J . D . ; Rev . H . G . Vernon , P . P . G . C , Chap ' ; Robert Foote , I . P . M ., D . C ; W . Lewis , I . G . ; W . Brogden , George Eyton , and T . G . Fargher , Stwds . ; and Franklin dAsst
A . B . Ewart , Org . ; E . E . Lloy , . Org . An excellent banquet was afterwards provided upstairs bv Messrs . Gait and Capper , of Lord-street , and the usual lUasonic toasts followed . In the course of the evening a capital programme was contributed to by the Apollo Glee Club , Bros . Fargher , D . Williams , Ewart , J . Cantor , J . Busfield , Major H . J . Nicholls , and others . The gathering wis brought to a close by the Tyler ' s toast .
Instruction.
INSTRUCTION .
WANDERERS LODGE ( No . 1604 ) . —A meeting was held on Wednesday , the nth inst ., at the Victoria Mansions Restaurant , Victoria-street , S . W ., when there were present Bros . Fraser , W . M . ; Ogg , S . W . ; Gibson , Treas ., J . W . ; Brindley , Acting Preceptor ; A . Hayes , Act . Sec ; Montague , S . D . ; Caughlan , J . D . ; Adams , I . G . ; Weekes , Tyler ; Taylor , P . M . 1624 ; W . Vincent , P . M .
1624 ; Bowen , Ray , Saunders , Hambhng , Holland , baiter , Purnell , Adamson , Woolstein , Forscott , Grist , Coleman , Leslie , Lane , Morgan , Folson , Baker . The lodge was opened in due form and the minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed . The ceremony of initiation was rehearsed , Bro . Woolstein candidate .
Bro . Holland answered the questions leading to the Second Degree , and was entrusted . The lodge was opened in the Second Degree , the ceremony of passing rehearsed , Bro . Holland candidate . The lodge was resumed to the First Degree . Bro . Ogg , S . W ,, was unanimously elected W , M . for the ensuing week . All Masonic business being ended , lhe lodge was closed in due form and perfect harmony .
UBIQUE LODGE ( No . 1789 ) . —A meeting was held on Friday , the 6 th inst ., at the Crown and Anchor , 79 , Ebury-street , when there were present Bros . Hume , W . M . ; Wade , P . M ., S . W . ; Gilbert , J . W . ; Boulton , P . M ., Preceptor ; P . Coughlan , Sec . ; Taylor , S . D . ; Gibson , Treas ., J . D . ; Purnell , I . G . ; J . Musson , and W . B . Wilson .
The lodge was opened in due form , and the minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed . The ceremony of initiation was rehearsed , Bro . Wilson being the candidate . The ceremony was passing was then rehearsed , Bro . Musson being the candidate ; Bro . Coughlan gave the lecture on the tracing board . Bro . Wilson , 144 , was
unanimously elected a joining memberof this lodge . Bro . Wade having been unanimously elected _ W . M . for the ensuing week , it was also unanimously carried that a vote of thanks be recorded on the minutes to the W . M . for having so ably performed the ceremonies of initiation and passing for the first time . Nothing further offering , the lodge was closed in perfect harmony .
SELWYN LODGE ( No . 1901 ) . —The usual weekly meeting was held on Friday evening , the 6 th inst ., at the East Dulwich Hotel , East Dulwich Green , when there were present Bros . Wimble , W . M . ; P . M . Powell , S . W . ; L . E . Eagle , J . W . ; Stone , S . D . ; Cattermole , J . D . ; Shorter , I . G . ; Morgan , Org . ; P . M . Bellis , Preceptor ; E . Eagle , Sec ; Davies , Hitchcock ,
Anderson , Phillips , Powles , F . Dadd , Burnett , W . M . 1901 ; J . Stevens , P . M . 726 , 1216 , and 1426 ; McNaughten , 29 i ; S . Bannister , 1632 ; Langley , 19 S 6 ; Bailey , 94 S ; Stone , 16 41 ; Channon , I 475 J Cheese , S 69 ; Neale , 19 S 1 ; Omer , 1259 ; Wallis . goi ; Keyse , 1314 ; Eedle , 134 ^ 1 ; Tilling , 765 ; Pettit , 1632 ; Beneditti , 1155 J Nomiss , 115 S ; Wills , 1901 ; and others .
The lodge was opened in due form , when the minutes of theprevious meeting were read and confirmed . The W . M . then introduced Bro . Stevens to the meeting , and claimed their attention to his lecture , according to notice which had been issued . The lecturer soon gave evidence of an ability | o secure such attention ; and , having opened his subject hy a brief historv of Masonic ritual from what he
considered to be about the date of the commencement of S peculative Freemasonry , he took up the numerous points ° f divergence in verbiage and practice , and kindly explained their causes and effects . That these points were numerous and afforded opportunity for considerable corn-Went , may be inferred from the fact that lapse of time was forgotten alike by the lecturer and his audience , and the
Mcthren were surprised to find that when Bro . Stevens was about only mid-way in the initiation ceremony they had S'ven him their undivided attention for considerably over 'wo hours . It was then arranged that an open discussion ° n some of the points which had been referred to , and the continuation and completion of the lecture , should be deferred to another evening , and Bro . Stevens expressing his
Willingness thereto , it was decided that the evening of '' "day , the 27 th inst ., should be devoted to that purpose , the Meeting to be held at 7 o'clock , instead of at the usual hour M 8 . Bro . Stevens , who had received frequent favourable acknowled gments of satisfaction with his lecture during its Progress , resumed his seat amidst considerable applause . 1 he following brethren were proposed and elected joining members : Bros . Tilling , Wilkinson , Field , Swann , Hunter ,
* "d others . The dues were then collected , and Bro . Powell 'as e'ected to occupy the chair of W . M . for next meeting . " - Bellis proposed , and . Bro . Burnett , W . M . 1901 , seconded , that a hearty vote of thanks be given to Bro . James Stevens for his valuable and instructive lecture , and g , sam e be recorded on the minutes ; also that Bro . tevens be elected a honorary member of the lodge . There ^ K no further Masonic business , the lodge-was closed in
c r ° - Coleridge Kennard , M . P ., presided on " >« urday last at a fair trade meeting at Millwall .
Royal Arch.
Royal Arch .
KENNINGTON CHAPTER ( No . 1381 ) . —A meeting of this prosperous chapter was held at the Horns Tavern , Kennington Park , on the 5 th inst . Among those present were Comps . W . P . Webb , M . E . Z . ; Kdhler , H . ; Appleton , J . ; H . Higgins , P . Z ., S . E . ; Ayling , P . Z . ; George Everett , P . Z ., Treas . ; T . C . Walls , P . P . G . D . C Middx . ; P . Z ., and others . The minutes of the previous convocation having been read and confirmed , the election of officers for the ensuing
year took place , with the following result : Comps . H . Kohler , M . E . Z . ; Appleton , H . ; Ayling , J . ; H . Higgins , P . Z .. S . E . ; H . J . Lardner , S . N . ; Plowman , P . S . ; George Everett , Treas . ; and Reinardt , Janitor . Comps . Sims , Salter , and Gardner were elected Auditors . A Past Principal's jewel having been voted to Comp . Webb , the convocation was closed , and the companions adjourned to the banquet . The usual toasts followed .
LIVERPOOL . — -Stanley Lodge ( No . 1325 ) . — A meeting of this lodge was held on Monday , the 26 th ult ., at the Masonic Hall , Hope-street , when the following brethren were present : Bros . T . P . Chapman , W . M . ; N . Robertson , P . M ; John Holme , P . M . ; R . B . Burgess , P . M . ; John Davies , S . W . ; Thos . J . Jarman , Treas . ; Thos . Guile , Sec ; W . Barnes , S . D . ; J . H . Bradshaw ,
P . M ., D . C . ; John Boyle , Stwd . ; Geo . P . Jones , Stwd . ; Geo . S . Shenton , Org . ; Wm . H . Ball , Tyler ; Joseph Clark , John Pemberton , P . P . G . S . of Wks . ; G . J . Bridgman , Thomas Carson , John Rawsthorne , Wm . Evans , Martin Nicholas , Wm . Johnson , P . Ross , H . Jones , Benj . Brown , John Smith , John Malkin , Ed . Griffiths , Wm . Almond , Thos . W . Johnson , J . S . Johnson , R . W . Bell , Charles Slater , Wm . Carson , Samuel Le Four , Thos .
Bradshaw . Visitors : Bros . John Singleton , 1957 ; J . Rylands , 1576 ; Chas . Birchall , S . D . 1035 ; E . J . Woodburn , 1264 ; Thos . Munnerley , I . P . M . 1576 ; John Barnes , W . M . 1576 ; G . M . Lloyd , Sec . 1576 ; M . P . Elsby , 1576 . Mr . Walter Lockwood was initiated into the mysteries of Masonry by Bro . T . P . Chapman , W . M . ; and Bros . Thos . Bradshaw and Martin Nicholas were raised to the Supreme Degree by Bro . J . H . Bradshaw , P . M ., D . C . ; his son being one of the candidates for the same .
YORK . —Eboracum Chapter ( No . 1611 ) . —The annual meeting of this chapter was held on the 3 rd inst ., when there were present Comps . J . P . Seller , M . E . Z . ; Geo . Simpson , H . ; J . Todd , P . Z ., as J . ; J . Kay , S . E . ; T . B . Whytehead , P . Z ., as S . N . ; A . T . B . Turner , as P . S . ; W . Lackenby and S . J . Dalton , Asst . Sojs . ; and several other brethren . The installation of principals took
place and Comp . George Simpson was placed in the chair ofZ . ; T . B . Whytehead , P . Z . Comp . Millington , H . elect , being absent through illness , his chair was filled pro tem . by Comp . Seller , P . Z ., and Comp . T . B . Whytehead , P . Z ., was placed in the chair of J . by Comp . J . Todd , P . Z . Successful ballots were taken for Bros . W . Stephenson , E . Thackray , and C . L . Foster , and these brethren were duly exalted by Comp . Seller , P . Z ., the mystical
lecture being given by Comp . Whytehead , P . Z . The rest of the officers elect were invested as follows : Comps . Jas . Kay , S . E . ; J . Blenkin , S . N . ; W . Brown , P . S . ; G . Chapman and S . J . Dalton , Asst . Sojs . ; G . Lamb and W . Stephenson , Stwds . Letters of apology were read from Comp . J . S . Cumberland , P . Z ., and other companions , and after "hearty good wishes " the chapter was closed , the members afterwards supping together at the Queen ' s Hotel .
Ancient And Accepted Rite.
Ancient and Accepted Rite .
HILDA CHAPTER . —The annual meeting of this chapter whs held at York , on Friday , the 6 th inst . There were present : Bros . C . J . Banister , 30 ° , S . G . I . G . for the N . E . district ( who presided in the absence through illness , of Bro . M . Millington , M . W . S ); A . T . B . Turner , H . P . ; Geo . Simpson , 1 st G . ; W . Brown , as 2 nd G . ; A . H . H . McGachen , C . of G . ; T . B . Whytehead , P . S .,
Recorder , & c ; and C D . H . Drury , Boyal Kent Chapter , No . 8 . The minutes having been confirmed , Bro . Turner was installed in the chair by Bro . C J . Banister , and the officers were appointed as follows : G . Simpson , H . P . ; M . M . Reynard , 1 st G . ; W . Brown , 2 nd G . ; A . H . H . McGachen , G . M . ; F . Waddington , R . ; W . Fraser , C . of
G . ; S . Chadwick , H . ; and T . B . Whytehead , P . M . W . S ., Recorder . Several letters of apology for absence were read , and the report of the Auditors showed a balance in hand . A vote of thanks to Bro . Banister for his services was unanimously carried , and after the close of the chapter , the members dined at the Queen ' s Hotel .
HULL . —York Chapter of Redemption . — This chapter was opened by Ex . and Perfect Bro . F . A . Hopwood , M . W . S ., assisted by the officers of the chapter . The M . W . S ., elect , Bro . R . Huntley , was presented by III . Bro . Walter Reynolds , 31 , to 111 . Bro . C . J . Banister , S . G . I . G ., 33 , and Inspector-General of the North Eastern District , who installed him into the chair of his
predecessors with his usual care and impressiveness , giving also the charge to the brethren present . The M . W . S . appointed the following officers and gave a suitable address to each , viz .: Bros . J . Campbell , High Prelate ; H . E . Cousins , 1 st Gen . ; Edward Kipps , 2 nd Gen . ; III . Bro . M . C . Peck , 30 , P . M . W . S ., Recorder , Treas . ; Bros . W . C Whiteside , G . M . ; J . R . Ansdell , 0
Raphael ; 111 . Bro . Walter , 31 , P . M . W . S ., D . of C ; Bros . Thomas Dates , Organist ; W . W . Thackrah , Swd . ; R . Fawcett Pudsey , Capt . of . Guard ; and W . Clayton , Equerry . A cordial vote of thanks was passed to 111 . Bro . Charles James Banister , S . G . I . G ., 33 , for his kindness in coming to install the M . W . S . The banquet , which was held in
the dining hall , was presided over by the M . W . S ., Bro . R . Huntley , who proposed the loyal and Masonic toasts in very suitable terms , and were all replied to most heartily , interspersed by most excellent music and some of the newest songs , bringing a truly enjoyable evening to an end .
Bro . F . Seager Hunt was present last week at a meeting of the Paddington Conservative Association ,
Proposed Northern Counties Lodge For London.
PROPOSED NORTHERN COUNTIES LODGE FOR LONDON .
We hear there is a movement on foot to form , in London , a "Yorkshire" Lodge of Freemasons , to include those brethren resident in London who may wish to join such a lodge , and also to admit Yorkshiremen who may be duly qualified and who desire to join the Order . Any brother
in London or in the provinces of West and North-East Yorkshire wishing to further the movement , may address letters to the Editor of this paper , and they will be forwarded to the proper quarter . We also believe that it is intended shortly to issue a circular calling a meeting in London , the day of the meeting of Grand Lodge , on the 4 th of March next , to consider the matter .
It has been suggested that the lodge should be called the Northern Counties Lodge , and to admit brethren from Yorkshire , Durham , and Northumberland , and form a club in connection with thelodgc convenient to Freemasons ' Hall , for the use of brethren attending the Masonic elections and Grand Lodge , and also form a library and museum of Masonic books , curios , & c , but this would mean greater expense than the suggested fees , & c , would warrant .
Testimonial To Bro. F. Adlard.
TESTIMONIAL TO BRO . F . ADLARD .
At the recent meeting on Tuesday , the 3 rd inst ., of the Royal York Lodge of Perseverance , No . 7 , those who were fortunate enough to be present had the opportunity of witnessing a brief but interesting ceremony , one which must have been intensely gratifying , as wellto the members of the lodge as to the principal personage concerned . Our
readers are no doubt aware , from an announcement which appeared a short time back in these columns , that Bro . F . Adlard , whose connection with the Royal York Lodge of Perseverance has lasted for upwards of half a century , had resolved on laying down the office of Treasurer , to which for very many years past he had been annually re-elected . Of this circumstance his brother members made up their
minds to take advantage , in order to bestow upon him some further mark of their esteem and respect , and , at the meeting in question , this further mark was formally presented in open lodge to Bro . F . Adlard in the form of a handsome gold repeater , bearing the following inscription : " Presented by the Royal York Lodge of Perseverance , No . 7 , to Bro . F . Adlard , P . M ., as a mark of
esteem on his retiring from the office of Treasurer , after faithful service during more than a quarter of a century . 3 rd February , 1 SS 5 . " We heartily congratulate our worthy brother , who has been the recipient of a similar testimonial on more than one previous occasion , on this latest evidence of the love and respect in which he is held by the Royal York of Perseverance , and we trust he may be _ spared yet many years to adorn its meetings and assist its councils .
Obituary.
Obituary .
BRO . JAMES FORBES , P . M . It is with regret we announce the death of Bro . James Forbes , P . M . of the Great Northern Lodge , which sad event occurred on the 6 th inst . The funeral was arranged to take place on Thursday , the 12 th inst ., at Kensal Green Cemetery . Bro . Forbes was initiated in a Scotch lodge , and subsequently took a prominent part in founding the Great Northern Lodge , No . 12 S 7 , the members of which very greatly deplore his loss .
BRO . D . CABLE , SEC . 163 S . Very deep regret has been caused amongst the members of the Craft at Kingston-on-Thames by the death of Bro . D . Cable . The deceased , though but a young Mason , had been so attentive to the instruction of those of longer standing , that he was competent to fill any office in a Craft lodge . His amiable disposition , genial bearing , and uniform
courtesy had endeared him to all his brethren , who sincerely mourn the loss of one who seemed destined to be a bright light in Masonic circles . His illness was but of short duration , inflammation of the lungs supervening upon an attack of fever . His death has robbed the Brownrigg Lodge , No . 1638 , of a most useful and efficient officer , and
a loyal and devoted brother , while the London and Southwestern Railway Company , in whose employ he was engaged , have lost a servant whose abilities { have been well displayed and recognised since he was appointed agent at Norbiton Station . The interment took place on Wednesday at Kingston Cemetery in the presence of a large assembly of the brethren , and of those who had been fellow servants of the deceased .
THE LATE BRO . FRANK SILLIS , S . W , 1 744 . The funeral of the late Bro . F . Sillis took place on Wednesday , the 4 th inst ., the cortege , which consisted of an open car , three mourning coaches , and ten private carriages , leaving the residence of the deceased at 11 a . m . for St . Pancras Church , Euston-road , where the first part of the service was read by Rev . Dr . Oliver , the senior curate ,
there being present a very numerous congregation to witness the sad yet imposing ceremony . The procession then left for Nunhead Cemetery , where were already assembled a large muster of brethren and friends , all anxious to pay their last tribute of respect to the memory of the deceased . At the conclusion of the service by Dr . Oliver , the brethren threw sprigs of acacia into the grave . Among those present were Bros . J . W . Smith , W . M . ; W . M . Stiles , I . P . M . ;
J . C . Smith , J . W . ; J . Willing , P . M ., Treas . ; H . Dickey , Sec ; W . H . Burling , J . D . ; C H . Holland , I . G . ; R . Ross , A . D . C ; the other officers and many members of 1 744 ; Bros . Challen , P . M . 3 ; W . Robinson , P . M . 87 ; E . Storr , W . M . 167 ; W . Hughes , W . M . 179 ; Marx , P . M . 957 ; T . Balhard , W . M . 12 S 7 ; E . Harvey , W . M . 1314 ; A . Harvey , P . M . 1314 ; C J . Scales , P . M . 1507 ; L . Jacobs , W . M ., and L . Salomons , I . P . M . 1732 ; and J . Stacey , P . M . 19 S 7 , together with very many other Craftsmen .
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Reports Of Masonic Meetings.
. - iGog ; Thomas Howell , 249 ; M . Hart , P . M . 1013 , P ' A . P . J J . Kitchingman , 1547 ; G . Morgan , 1035 ; J . p Bryan , Prov . G . O . ; George Mitchell , J . W . 1035 ; W . [ udlow , 216 ; H . James , P . M . 203 ; D . Davies , 1675 ; and ° After the ordinary business of the lodge had been lisnosed of , the W . M . elect ( Bro . Thos . W . Sergeant ) was „ , « ented for installation by Bros . J . Hilton , P . M ., and R .
Harley , I . P . M . 1473 . lhe installation ceremony was most ffectivel y performed , after which the newly-installed \ V M- invested his officers for the year as follows : Bros . Thos . Hatton , S . W . ; Joseph Queen , J . W . ; H . H . Smith , oil Treas . ; James A . Muir , Sec ; Major H . J . Nicholls , en " - David Keith , J . D . ; Rev . H . G . Vernon , P . P . G . C , Chap ' ; Robert Foote , I . P . M ., D . C ; W . Lewis , I . G . ; W . Brogden , George Eyton , and T . G . Fargher , Stwds . ; and Franklin dAsst
A . B . Ewart , Org . ; E . E . Lloy , . Org . An excellent banquet was afterwards provided upstairs bv Messrs . Gait and Capper , of Lord-street , and the usual lUasonic toasts followed . In the course of the evening a capital programme was contributed to by the Apollo Glee Club , Bros . Fargher , D . Williams , Ewart , J . Cantor , J . Busfield , Major H . J . Nicholls , and others . The gathering wis brought to a close by the Tyler ' s toast .
Instruction.
INSTRUCTION .
WANDERERS LODGE ( No . 1604 ) . —A meeting was held on Wednesday , the nth inst ., at the Victoria Mansions Restaurant , Victoria-street , S . W ., when there were present Bros . Fraser , W . M . ; Ogg , S . W . ; Gibson , Treas ., J . W . ; Brindley , Acting Preceptor ; A . Hayes , Act . Sec ; Montague , S . D . ; Caughlan , J . D . ; Adams , I . G . ; Weekes , Tyler ; Taylor , P . M . 1624 ; W . Vincent , P . M .
1624 ; Bowen , Ray , Saunders , Hambhng , Holland , baiter , Purnell , Adamson , Woolstein , Forscott , Grist , Coleman , Leslie , Lane , Morgan , Folson , Baker . The lodge was opened in due form and the minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed . The ceremony of initiation was rehearsed , Bro . Woolstein candidate .
Bro . Holland answered the questions leading to the Second Degree , and was entrusted . The lodge was opened in the Second Degree , the ceremony of passing rehearsed , Bro . Holland candidate . The lodge was resumed to the First Degree . Bro . Ogg , S . W ,, was unanimously elected W , M . for the ensuing week . All Masonic business being ended , lhe lodge was closed in due form and perfect harmony .
UBIQUE LODGE ( No . 1789 ) . —A meeting was held on Friday , the 6 th inst ., at the Crown and Anchor , 79 , Ebury-street , when there were present Bros . Hume , W . M . ; Wade , P . M ., S . W . ; Gilbert , J . W . ; Boulton , P . M ., Preceptor ; P . Coughlan , Sec . ; Taylor , S . D . ; Gibson , Treas ., J . D . ; Purnell , I . G . ; J . Musson , and W . B . Wilson .
The lodge was opened in due form , and the minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed . The ceremony of initiation was rehearsed , Bro . Wilson being the candidate . The ceremony was passing was then rehearsed , Bro . Musson being the candidate ; Bro . Coughlan gave the lecture on the tracing board . Bro . Wilson , 144 , was
unanimously elected a joining memberof this lodge . Bro . Wade having been unanimously elected _ W . M . for the ensuing week , it was also unanimously carried that a vote of thanks be recorded on the minutes to the W . M . for having so ably performed the ceremonies of initiation and passing for the first time . Nothing further offering , the lodge was closed in perfect harmony .
SELWYN LODGE ( No . 1901 ) . —The usual weekly meeting was held on Friday evening , the 6 th inst ., at the East Dulwich Hotel , East Dulwich Green , when there were present Bros . Wimble , W . M . ; P . M . Powell , S . W . ; L . E . Eagle , J . W . ; Stone , S . D . ; Cattermole , J . D . ; Shorter , I . G . ; Morgan , Org . ; P . M . Bellis , Preceptor ; E . Eagle , Sec ; Davies , Hitchcock ,
Anderson , Phillips , Powles , F . Dadd , Burnett , W . M . 1901 ; J . Stevens , P . M . 726 , 1216 , and 1426 ; McNaughten , 29 i ; S . Bannister , 1632 ; Langley , 19 S 6 ; Bailey , 94 S ; Stone , 16 41 ; Channon , I 475 J Cheese , S 69 ; Neale , 19 S 1 ; Omer , 1259 ; Wallis . goi ; Keyse , 1314 ; Eedle , 134 ^ 1 ; Tilling , 765 ; Pettit , 1632 ; Beneditti , 1155 J Nomiss , 115 S ; Wills , 1901 ; and others .
The lodge was opened in due form , when the minutes of theprevious meeting were read and confirmed . The W . M . then introduced Bro . Stevens to the meeting , and claimed their attention to his lecture , according to notice which had been issued . The lecturer soon gave evidence of an ability | o secure such attention ; and , having opened his subject hy a brief historv of Masonic ritual from what he
considered to be about the date of the commencement of S peculative Freemasonry , he took up the numerous points ° f divergence in verbiage and practice , and kindly explained their causes and effects . That these points were numerous and afforded opportunity for considerable corn-Went , may be inferred from the fact that lapse of time was forgotten alike by the lecturer and his audience , and the
Mcthren were surprised to find that when Bro . Stevens was about only mid-way in the initiation ceremony they had S'ven him their undivided attention for considerably over 'wo hours . It was then arranged that an open discussion ° n some of the points which had been referred to , and the continuation and completion of the lecture , should be deferred to another evening , and Bro . Stevens expressing his
Willingness thereto , it was decided that the evening of '' "day , the 27 th inst ., should be devoted to that purpose , the Meeting to be held at 7 o'clock , instead of at the usual hour M 8 . Bro . Stevens , who had received frequent favourable acknowled gments of satisfaction with his lecture during its Progress , resumed his seat amidst considerable applause . 1 he following brethren were proposed and elected joining members : Bros . Tilling , Wilkinson , Field , Swann , Hunter ,
* "d others . The dues were then collected , and Bro . Powell 'as e'ected to occupy the chair of W . M . for next meeting . " - Bellis proposed , and . Bro . Burnett , W . M . 1901 , seconded , that a hearty vote of thanks be given to Bro . James Stevens for his valuable and instructive lecture , and g , sam e be recorded on the minutes ; also that Bro . tevens be elected a honorary member of the lodge . There ^ K no further Masonic business , the lodge-was closed in
c r ° - Coleridge Kennard , M . P ., presided on " >« urday last at a fair trade meeting at Millwall .
Royal Arch.
Royal Arch .
KENNINGTON CHAPTER ( No . 1381 ) . —A meeting of this prosperous chapter was held at the Horns Tavern , Kennington Park , on the 5 th inst . Among those present were Comps . W . P . Webb , M . E . Z . ; Kdhler , H . ; Appleton , J . ; H . Higgins , P . Z ., S . E . ; Ayling , P . Z . ; George Everett , P . Z ., Treas . ; T . C . Walls , P . P . G . D . C Middx . ; P . Z ., and others . The minutes of the previous convocation having been read and confirmed , the election of officers for the ensuing
year took place , with the following result : Comps . H . Kohler , M . E . Z . ; Appleton , H . ; Ayling , J . ; H . Higgins , P . Z .. S . E . ; H . J . Lardner , S . N . ; Plowman , P . S . ; George Everett , Treas . ; and Reinardt , Janitor . Comps . Sims , Salter , and Gardner were elected Auditors . A Past Principal's jewel having been voted to Comp . Webb , the convocation was closed , and the companions adjourned to the banquet . The usual toasts followed .
LIVERPOOL . — -Stanley Lodge ( No . 1325 ) . — A meeting of this lodge was held on Monday , the 26 th ult ., at the Masonic Hall , Hope-street , when the following brethren were present : Bros . T . P . Chapman , W . M . ; N . Robertson , P . M ; John Holme , P . M . ; R . B . Burgess , P . M . ; John Davies , S . W . ; Thos . J . Jarman , Treas . ; Thos . Guile , Sec ; W . Barnes , S . D . ; J . H . Bradshaw ,
P . M ., D . C . ; John Boyle , Stwd . ; Geo . P . Jones , Stwd . ; Geo . S . Shenton , Org . ; Wm . H . Ball , Tyler ; Joseph Clark , John Pemberton , P . P . G . S . of Wks . ; G . J . Bridgman , Thomas Carson , John Rawsthorne , Wm . Evans , Martin Nicholas , Wm . Johnson , P . Ross , H . Jones , Benj . Brown , John Smith , John Malkin , Ed . Griffiths , Wm . Almond , Thos . W . Johnson , J . S . Johnson , R . W . Bell , Charles Slater , Wm . Carson , Samuel Le Four , Thos .
Bradshaw . Visitors : Bros . John Singleton , 1957 ; J . Rylands , 1576 ; Chas . Birchall , S . D . 1035 ; E . J . Woodburn , 1264 ; Thos . Munnerley , I . P . M . 1576 ; John Barnes , W . M . 1576 ; G . M . Lloyd , Sec . 1576 ; M . P . Elsby , 1576 . Mr . Walter Lockwood was initiated into the mysteries of Masonry by Bro . T . P . Chapman , W . M . ; and Bros . Thos . Bradshaw and Martin Nicholas were raised to the Supreme Degree by Bro . J . H . Bradshaw , P . M ., D . C . ; his son being one of the candidates for the same .
YORK . —Eboracum Chapter ( No . 1611 ) . —The annual meeting of this chapter was held on the 3 rd inst ., when there were present Comps . J . P . Seller , M . E . Z . ; Geo . Simpson , H . ; J . Todd , P . Z ., as J . ; J . Kay , S . E . ; T . B . Whytehead , P . Z ., as S . N . ; A . T . B . Turner , as P . S . ; W . Lackenby and S . J . Dalton , Asst . Sojs . ; and several other brethren . The installation of principals took
place and Comp . George Simpson was placed in the chair ofZ . ; T . B . Whytehead , P . Z . Comp . Millington , H . elect , being absent through illness , his chair was filled pro tem . by Comp . Seller , P . Z ., and Comp . T . B . Whytehead , P . Z ., was placed in the chair of J . by Comp . J . Todd , P . Z . Successful ballots were taken for Bros . W . Stephenson , E . Thackray , and C . L . Foster , and these brethren were duly exalted by Comp . Seller , P . Z ., the mystical
lecture being given by Comp . Whytehead , P . Z . The rest of the officers elect were invested as follows : Comps . Jas . Kay , S . E . ; J . Blenkin , S . N . ; W . Brown , P . S . ; G . Chapman and S . J . Dalton , Asst . Sojs . ; G . Lamb and W . Stephenson , Stwds . Letters of apology were read from Comp . J . S . Cumberland , P . Z ., and other companions , and after "hearty good wishes " the chapter was closed , the members afterwards supping together at the Queen ' s Hotel .
Ancient And Accepted Rite.
Ancient and Accepted Rite .
HILDA CHAPTER . —The annual meeting of this chapter whs held at York , on Friday , the 6 th inst . There were present : Bros . C . J . Banister , 30 ° , S . G . I . G . for the N . E . district ( who presided in the absence through illness , of Bro . M . Millington , M . W . S ); A . T . B . Turner , H . P . ; Geo . Simpson , 1 st G . ; W . Brown , as 2 nd G . ; A . H . H . McGachen , C . of G . ; T . B . Whytehead , P . S .,
Recorder , & c ; and C D . H . Drury , Boyal Kent Chapter , No . 8 . The minutes having been confirmed , Bro . Turner was installed in the chair by Bro . C J . Banister , and the officers were appointed as follows : G . Simpson , H . P . ; M . M . Reynard , 1 st G . ; W . Brown , 2 nd G . ; A . H . H . McGachen , G . M . ; F . Waddington , R . ; W . Fraser , C . of
G . ; S . Chadwick , H . ; and T . B . Whytehead , P . M . W . S ., Recorder . Several letters of apology for absence were read , and the report of the Auditors showed a balance in hand . A vote of thanks to Bro . Banister for his services was unanimously carried , and after the close of the chapter , the members dined at the Queen ' s Hotel .
HULL . —York Chapter of Redemption . — This chapter was opened by Ex . and Perfect Bro . F . A . Hopwood , M . W . S ., assisted by the officers of the chapter . The M . W . S ., elect , Bro . R . Huntley , was presented by III . Bro . Walter Reynolds , 31 , to 111 . Bro . C . J . Banister , S . G . I . G ., 33 , and Inspector-General of the North Eastern District , who installed him into the chair of his
predecessors with his usual care and impressiveness , giving also the charge to the brethren present . The M . W . S . appointed the following officers and gave a suitable address to each , viz .: Bros . J . Campbell , High Prelate ; H . E . Cousins , 1 st Gen . ; Edward Kipps , 2 nd Gen . ; III . Bro . M . C . Peck , 30 , P . M . W . S ., Recorder , Treas . ; Bros . W . C Whiteside , G . M . ; J . R . Ansdell , 0
Raphael ; 111 . Bro . Walter , 31 , P . M . W . S ., D . of C ; Bros . Thomas Dates , Organist ; W . W . Thackrah , Swd . ; R . Fawcett Pudsey , Capt . of . Guard ; and W . Clayton , Equerry . A cordial vote of thanks was passed to 111 . Bro . Charles James Banister , S . G . I . G ., 33 , for his kindness in coming to install the M . W . S . The banquet , which was held in
the dining hall , was presided over by the M . W . S ., Bro . R . Huntley , who proposed the loyal and Masonic toasts in very suitable terms , and were all replied to most heartily , interspersed by most excellent music and some of the newest songs , bringing a truly enjoyable evening to an end .
Bro . F . Seager Hunt was present last week at a meeting of the Paddington Conservative Association ,
Proposed Northern Counties Lodge For London.
PROPOSED NORTHERN COUNTIES LODGE FOR LONDON .
We hear there is a movement on foot to form , in London , a "Yorkshire" Lodge of Freemasons , to include those brethren resident in London who may wish to join such a lodge , and also to admit Yorkshiremen who may be duly qualified and who desire to join the Order . Any brother
in London or in the provinces of West and North-East Yorkshire wishing to further the movement , may address letters to the Editor of this paper , and they will be forwarded to the proper quarter . We also believe that it is intended shortly to issue a circular calling a meeting in London , the day of the meeting of Grand Lodge , on the 4 th of March next , to consider the matter .
It has been suggested that the lodge should be called the Northern Counties Lodge , and to admit brethren from Yorkshire , Durham , and Northumberland , and form a club in connection with thelodgc convenient to Freemasons ' Hall , for the use of brethren attending the Masonic elections and Grand Lodge , and also form a library and museum of Masonic books , curios , & c , but this would mean greater expense than the suggested fees , & c , would warrant .
Testimonial To Bro. F. Adlard.
TESTIMONIAL TO BRO . F . ADLARD .
At the recent meeting on Tuesday , the 3 rd inst ., of the Royal York Lodge of Perseverance , No . 7 , those who were fortunate enough to be present had the opportunity of witnessing a brief but interesting ceremony , one which must have been intensely gratifying , as wellto the members of the lodge as to the principal personage concerned . Our
readers are no doubt aware , from an announcement which appeared a short time back in these columns , that Bro . F . Adlard , whose connection with the Royal York Lodge of Perseverance has lasted for upwards of half a century , had resolved on laying down the office of Treasurer , to which for very many years past he had been annually re-elected . Of this circumstance his brother members made up their
minds to take advantage , in order to bestow upon him some further mark of their esteem and respect , and , at the meeting in question , this further mark was formally presented in open lodge to Bro . F . Adlard in the form of a handsome gold repeater , bearing the following inscription : " Presented by the Royal York Lodge of Perseverance , No . 7 , to Bro . F . Adlard , P . M ., as a mark of
esteem on his retiring from the office of Treasurer , after faithful service during more than a quarter of a century . 3 rd February , 1 SS 5 . " We heartily congratulate our worthy brother , who has been the recipient of a similar testimonial on more than one previous occasion , on this latest evidence of the love and respect in which he is held by the Royal York of Perseverance , and we trust he may be _ spared yet many years to adorn its meetings and assist its councils .
Obituary.
Obituary .
BRO . JAMES FORBES , P . M . It is with regret we announce the death of Bro . James Forbes , P . M . of the Great Northern Lodge , which sad event occurred on the 6 th inst . The funeral was arranged to take place on Thursday , the 12 th inst ., at Kensal Green Cemetery . Bro . Forbes was initiated in a Scotch lodge , and subsequently took a prominent part in founding the Great Northern Lodge , No . 12 S 7 , the members of which very greatly deplore his loss .
BRO . D . CABLE , SEC . 163 S . Very deep regret has been caused amongst the members of the Craft at Kingston-on-Thames by the death of Bro . D . Cable . The deceased , though but a young Mason , had been so attentive to the instruction of those of longer standing , that he was competent to fill any office in a Craft lodge . His amiable disposition , genial bearing , and uniform
courtesy had endeared him to all his brethren , who sincerely mourn the loss of one who seemed destined to be a bright light in Masonic circles . His illness was but of short duration , inflammation of the lungs supervening upon an attack of fever . His death has robbed the Brownrigg Lodge , No . 1638 , of a most useful and efficient officer , and
a loyal and devoted brother , while the London and Southwestern Railway Company , in whose employ he was engaged , have lost a servant whose abilities { have been well displayed and recognised since he was appointed agent at Norbiton Station . The interment took place on Wednesday at Kingston Cemetery in the presence of a large assembly of the brethren , and of those who had been fellow servants of the deceased .
THE LATE BRO . FRANK SILLIS , S . W , 1 744 . The funeral of the late Bro . F . Sillis took place on Wednesday , the 4 th inst ., the cortege , which consisted of an open car , three mourning coaches , and ten private carriages , leaving the residence of the deceased at 11 a . m . for St . Pancras Church , Euston-road , where the first part of the service was read by Rev . Dr . Oliver , the senior curate ,
there being present a very numerous congregation to witness the sad yet imposing ceremony . The procession then left for Nunhead Cemetery , where were already assembled a large muster of brethren and friends , all anxious to pay their last tribute of respect to the memory of the deceased . At the conclusion of the service by Dr . Oliver , the brethren threw sprigs of acacia into the grave . Among those present were Bros . J . W . Smith , W . M . ; W . M . Stiles , I . P . M . ;
J . C . Smith , J . W . ; J . Willing , P . M ., Treas . ; H . Dickey , Sec ; W . H . Burling , J . D . ; C H . Holland , I . G . ; R . Ross , A . D . C ; the other officers and many members of 1 744 ; Bros . Challen , P . M . 3 ; W . Robinson , P . M . 87 ; E . Storr , W . M . 167 ; W . Hughes , W . M . 179 ; Marx , P . M . 957 ; T . Balhard , W . M . 12 S 7 ; E . Harvey , W . M . 1314 ; A . Harvey , P . M . 1314 ; C J . Scales , P . M . 1507 ; L . Jacobs , W . M ., and L . Salomons , I . P . M . 1732 ; and J . Stacey , P . M . 19 S 7 , together with very many other Craftsmen .