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Provincial Meetings.
" The Past Masters of the Lodge" was given by Bro . Russell , and responded to by Bros . J . C . Lucas and G . Stone . "The Health of the Initiate" was proposed in suitable terms by Bro . T . R . White , P . M ., and " The Officers of the Lodge" by the W . M ., acknowledged by Bros . Russell ,
J . W ., and Lloyd , D . C , the Tyler ' s toast completing the list . Several songs were contributed during the evening by Bros . Clowes , Roberts , Willard , J . Farncombe , jun ., J . Kennard , and Lloyd , Bro . Roe , P . P . G . O ., giving pianoforte accompaniment .
MANCHESTER . Avon Lodge ( No . 1633 ) . — The annual installation of this lodge was held on Wednesday , the 4 th instant , at the Wheat Sheaf Hotel , High-street . Bro . VV . F . Farrington , S . W ., W . M . elect , was installed by Bro . Charles Swinn , the retiring W . M ., who had evidently studied the ceremony in a careful manner , as it was rendered
throughout in a very masterly and clear manner much to be admired . The officers for the ensuing year were appointed and invested by Bro . S . D . McKellan , P . P . D . G . D . C , in the following order : Bros . Charles Swinn , l . P . M . ; J . T . Kenworthy , S . W . ; Wm . Battersby , J . W . ; W . Craven , P . M ., Treas . ; W . Brown , P . M ., Sec ; J . J . Wills , S . D . ; A . jacobson , J . D . ; Geo . Macfarlane , P . M ., D . C
and Charity representative ; C . Howard , Org . ; H . Mason , I . G . ; and J . E . Greenwood , W . Padget , and T . H . E . Carter , Stwds . The address to the W . M . was delivered by Bro . Tom Cavanah , P . M ., to the Wardens by Bro . Geo . Macfarlane , P . M ., and that to the brethren by Bro . Swinn , P . M . We sincerely trust that Bro . Farrington , W . M . may have as brilliant a year as his predecessor , for
, in addition to him paying off a debt of the lodge of £ 70 , about £ 40 has been subscribed to Charities . The following brethren were present : Bros . Chas . Swinn . W . M . ; W . F . Farrington , S . W . ; J . T . Kenworthy . J . W . ; Wm . Brown , P . M ., Sec . ; W . Battersby , S . D . ; j . Wills , J . D . ; A . Jacobson , I . G . ; W . T . Allitt , P . M . ; G . Macfarlane , P . M ., D . of C . ; W . Craven , P . M . ;
Thos . Cavanah , P . M . ; W . Byway , P . M . ; S . D , McKellan , P . M ., P . P . G . D . of C ; Wm . Lyon , P . M . ; C . Howard , Org . ; J . Bowers , W . M . 730 ; S . ] upp , P . M ., P . G . Org . ; R . Atchison C Arnold , H . B , Dixon , H . P . Box , J . H . Carter , B . Taylor , R . Dottie , P . M . 1161 ; J . Fletcher , W . M . 993 ; E . L . Littler , P . P . G . P . ; F . Green . 2231 ; R . Gregory , Jos . Lees , W . M . 1345 ; Thos . Uttley .
P . M . 295 ; E . C . Cooper , P . M ., P . P . G . S . B . ; J . Bladon , P . P . G . D . C ; G . S . Smith , P . M ., VV . M . 2359 J Thos . McClelland , P . M . 1134 ; ' G . Kinder , Peter Lawton , P . M . 7 S ; N . H . Hocking , P . P . G . S . of W . ; J . Thorpe , 7 S ; T . M . Johnson , 1325 ; W . Cookson , 1302 ; J . K . Fairclough , 2231 ; Henry Turners , 1219 ; H . Denham , ' !' . Turvey . J . C . Walker , C . G . Jaques , and J . Wilson , 11 C 1 .
At the close of the ceremony , the Festival of St . John was celebrated . A banquet of rare quality had been prepared by Bro . Tom Wood , the proprietor of the hotel , embracing a menu of everything in their proper season . The whole was delightfully served , and the charming decorations of the tables and the extensive display of fruits
and flowers gave a most charming effect . The usual loyal and Masonic toasts were given and responded to , and the enjoyment of the evening was greatly enhanced by songs from several brethren , including Bro . Stephen E . Jupp , P . G . O ., and we must not forget a recitation given by our esteemed Bro . W . Brown , P . M ., Sec , who seemed on that occasion even to surpass himself .
SALFORD . Newall Lodge ( No . 1134 ) . —The regular meeting was held on Tuesday , the 3 rd inst ., at Adelphi House , the W . M . presiding . The lodge was opened , and the minutes of the previous meeting read and confirmed . The business was to raise Bro . Cadwell , which ceremony was performed by the W . M . in a most clever manner , and he
was well supported by his officers . Bros . J . J . Meakin , P . M ., P . P . J . G . W ., and VV . Hardcastle , P . M ., P . P . G . D . C , visited the lodge as a deputation from the East Lancashire Systematic Masonic Educational and Benevolent Institution , and explained the proposals of the Provincial Grand Master for further extending the usefulness of the Institution , recommending that a subscription of 5 s . per annum per
member , at least , be regularly made to the fund of the Charity . Bro . G . S . Smith , P . M ., S . W ., proposed a vote of thanks to Bros . Meakin and Hardcastle for their attendance , which they duly acknowledged . All other business being concluded , the lodge was closed . The following brethren were present : Bros . A . H . Duffin , W . M . ; T . McClelland , l . P . M . ; Geo . S . Smith , P . M ., S . W . ; E . Webb , J . W . ; John Waring , P . M ., Sec ;
B . Eckersley , S . D . ; C . Driver , J . D . ; H . VVaterhouse I . G . j J . B . Kirk , Tyler ; J . Barker , P . P . G . Treasurer \ Hy . Mainwaring , P . M . ; A . Cadwell , J . Ogden , Hy . F , Atkinson , A . K . Boothroyd , R . W . Martin , J . Simpson , and James Green . Visitors : J . J . Meakin , P . M . 992 , P . P . J . G . W . ; Richard Shanock , 1313 ; VV . Hardcastle . P . M . 1773 , P . P . G . D . C ; A . T . McGregor , P . M . 654 ] P . G . D . Derbyshire ; E . Edmonson , Org . 323 ; A . Lewtas , P . M . 15 SS ; and J . Taylor , J . W . 1126 .
THORNE . St . Nicholas Lodge ( No . 2259 ) . —The monthly meeting of this lodge was held on the 2 Sth ult ., when Bro . F . J . Turner was raised to the Sublime Degree of a M . M . The ceremony was performed b y Bro . A . L . Peace , I . P . M ., assisted by Bro . S . H . C . Ceshlin ,
S . W . Among the brethren present were Bros . J . H . Bletcher , VV . M . ; J . Constable , VV . M . 1482 , J . W . ; VV . G . Winter , P . M . ; Rev . J . J . Littlewood , G . Kenyon , T . Livingstone , VV . Martin , A . Goodhind , W . P . Robotham . VV . Pickering , T . Barber , and others . Visitor : Bro . VV . Chamberlain , P . M . 14 S 2 .
URMSTON . Urmston Lodge ( No . 1730 ) . —The regular meeting of this lodge was held on Monday , the 9 th inst ., at the Victoria Hotel , Bro . J . Bowers , VV . M ., presiding . The minutes . a \ the installation and emergency meetings were read and confirmed . The ballot was taken for Mr .
1 . I' rench , which proving favourable , he was initiated by the W . M . The working tools were explained by Bro . Swindells , : S . W ., and the ancient charge was delivered by Bro . J . Marsh , J . W . The chair was taken by Bro . G . A . Myers , l . P . M ., and he raised Bro . Henry Holding . Bro . C R . Lloyd , P . M ., Sec , took the chair , and conducted the ceremonv of raising Bro . James Ormrod . Bro .
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P . Heaton gave the traditional history . An additional five guineas was voted to the Royal Masonic Institution for for Boys . All other business being concluded , the lodge was closed . The following were present : Bros . J . Bowers , W . M . ; G . A . Myers , l . P . M . ; R . Swindells , S . W . ; J . Marsh , J . W . ; E . L . Littler , P . M ., P . P . G . P ., Treas . ; G . R . Llovd , P . M ., Sec . ; VV . H . Jolliffe . S . D . ; F . Stretch , J . D . ;
J . Walton , jun ., D . C ; VV . Bowers , Org . ; A . Christie , I . G . ; G . Mends , Stwd . ; N . Jones , Tyler ; P . Heaton , P . M . ; J . Slyman , P . M ., P . P . G . D . ; J . Walton , P . M . ; J . Plowman , J . Ormrod , R . W . Fowler , G . H . Holding , M . B . Wheeler , and J . Artingstall . Visitors : Bros . Wm . Mosley , 1773 ; G . S . Smith , P . M ., W . M . 2359 ; H . Clulow , 993 ; VV . B . Lobb , 1219 ; G . L . Ballard , 1052 ; J . H . Lamb , W . M . 992 ; and W . Hunsley , 1993 .
WHITBY . Lion Lodge ( No . 312 ) . —On Monday afternoon , the 2 nd inst ., the members of this lodge met at the Masonic Hall , West Cliff , for the annual installation of the W . M . The choice of the lodge having this year fallen upon Bro . Thomas Atkinson , the ceremony of his installation was proceeded with , the Installing Master being Bro . J . Stevenson ,
P . M ., P . P . J . G . W ., who performed the duty most impressively . The following were also appointed and invested as officers of the lodge for the ensuing year : Bros . W . H . Attlay . l . P . M . ; J . T . Oliver , S . W . ; E . Smithson , J . W . : J . N . Lawson , P . M ., Treas . ; B . Newbold , Sec ; T . VV . Rennison , S . D . ; L . H . Watson , J . D . ; G . Remmer , I . G . ; Z . Waite , D . C ; J . Ball and A . Harrowing , Stewards ; and
T . H . Trueman , Tyler . In the evening the usual banquet took place at the Crown Hotel , and was of a sumptuous description . The W . M . presided , and the S . W . was in the vice-chair . The customary loyal toasts were duly honoured , after which the VV . M . proposed "The Right Hon . the Earl of Zetland , P . G . M ., the Hon . VV . T . Orde-Powlett , D . P . G . M .,
and the other Prov . Grand Officers , Present and Past , which was responded to by Bro . John T . Stewart , P . M ., P . J . G . W . "The Army , Navy , and Auxiliary Forces " was proposed by Bro . VV . H . Falkingbridge , P . M ., and duly responded to by Bros . George Wright , R . A ., Major Marwood , and W . H . Attlay .
"The W . M . " was given in appropriate terms by Bro . W . H . Attlay , I . P . M ., and heartily received by the brethren , and the VV . M . acknowledged the compliment in feeling terms . "The Installing Master" was proposed by the W . M ., who complimented him upon the manner in which he performed the interesting duties of that office .
This toast , as usual , was most heartily received , and Bro . Stevenson acknowledged the compliment paid him . "The l . P . M . " was proposed by Bro . Stevenson , and duly acknowledged by Bro . Attlay . " Our Newly-initiated Brother" was proposed by the W . M ., and suitably replied to by Bro . Willis . The S . W . next proposed "The Past Masters of the Lion
Lodge , " which was responded to by Bro . VV . H . Attlay . Bro . Stevenson gave " All Poor and Distressed Masons . " The " Visiting Brethren " was then proposed by the W . M ., and duly acknowledged by Bro . Hudson , VV . M . of the St . Germain Lodge , and Bro . Holt , W . M . of the Tees Lodge . Bro . B . Newbald proposed " Prosperity to the Lion Lodge , " to which the VV . M . responded .
" Absent Members " was given in a feeling and appropriate manner by Bro . M . Smith , P . M ., after which the VV . M . gave "The Ladies , " and Bro . Stevenson "The Host and Hostess , " which were well received . During the evening songs were sung by Bros . T . Trueman , ] . Ball , A . Harrowing , J . T . Thornton , R . W . White , C . Wills , J . T . Oliver , G . Wright , J . N . Lawson , J . T . Stewart , and others , and Bro . Z . Waite gave a recitation .
WITHINGTON . Architect Lodge ( No . 1375 ) . —The regular meeting of this lodge was held on Friday , the 6 th inst ., at the Town Hall . Bro . H . Nail , VV . M ., presided for the first time since his installation . The following brethren were present : Bros . John J . Tiller , l . P . M . ; W . D . Fryer , S . W . ; C H . Beever , J . W . ; J . Laidlaw , Treas . ; J . G . Bromley , P . M ., Sec ; J . Morrison , jun ., S . D . ; J . VV . Wilcock
J . D . ; B . R . Howell , P . M ., D . C ; A . Pickford , I . G . ; W . C . Flint , Stwd . ; J . Bradshaw , P . M . ; W . T . Hesketh , P . M . ; T . Dodd , L . R . Kirkham , L . Schlotz , J . A . Carse , T . R . Holland , J . Coupland , J . G . Corkell , and C . Rawle . Visitors : Bros . Major Preston , 41 , P . P . S . G . W . Somerset ; F . G . Goodacre , l . P . M . and Treas . 2231 ; C Martyne , W . M . 13 S 7 , 2231 ; J . H . Lamb , Sec . 1496 ; C . Heywood , P . M . 13 S 7 ; VV . D . Holbrook , late of the lodge ; and
J . Wood , acting l . P . M . 2363 . The W . M . conducted the work in a commendable manner all through . There was an initiation and two raisings due . During the evening the VV . M . presented the lodge with a beautifully designed devotional chair , of dark oak upholstered with handsome crimson plush velvet , which was acknowledged to be a great acquisition to the lodge furniture . It was graciously received by the whole of the members of the lodge .
WOOLWICH . Nelson Lodge ( No . 700 ) . —The above prosperous and important lodge held its usual monthly meeting on Wednesday , the 21 st ult ., at the Freemasons' Hall , Mount Pleasant , there being some 80 or more of the members of the lodge and visitors present . A whisper had been circulated that Bro . Fred Leslie ( Hobson ) , the famous comedian
and an old Woolwich boy , would be present , and when that distinguished brother was admitted , accompanied by his brother ( Bro . E . B . Hobson , P . M . ) and Bro . White , Org . 13 S 9 , he was received with a most hearty welcome . Bro . S . E . Southgate , W . M ., presided ; supported by the following Past Masters , officers , lay brethren , and visitors : Bros . VV . Webber , l . P . M . ; T . Butt , P . M ., P . Treas . ; E . B . Hobson , P . M . ; J . H . Roberts , P . M ., Treas . ; J .
Warren , P . M ., Secretary ; J . Sanderson , P . M . ; H . King , P . M . and Secretary 615 ; C . Jolly , P . M . and Sec . 1472 and 21 S 4 ; J . McCollough , S . W . ; G . F . Taylor , J . VV . ; VV . Lawson , S . D . ; H . Tuffnell , J . D . ; G . Nichols , I . G . ; . W . Bidgood , Org . ; G . H . Porter , A . D . C . ; H . Pammant , Stwd . ; Col . E . Hughes , M . P ., VV . M ., C . Coupland , P . P . J . G . W ., P . M . and Treas ., H . |! Butter , P . M ., P . P . G . Reg ., II . Mason , P . M ., W . Bus-
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bridge , S . W ., I . Sanders , J . W ., C . Clapham , I . G ., W . A Tucker , D . Somers , W . Ledger , VV . Davidson , B . Hammond , and Crapnell , all of 913 ; Fred Leslie , 2127 ; VV . White , Org . 15 S 9 ; G . W . Mitchell , P . M . C 15 , P . G ! D . C ; J . Coombes , P . M ., VV . Beaver , and R . Smith , of 1000 ; H . Wooster and A . Jones , 1472 ; S . Foster , 217 ; J . Pepper , 697 ; H . Flemtning , 1339 ; VV . J . Barnes , J .
Horn , and W . Skinner , of 13 ; W . Hewett , W . M . 957 ; and A . Luker , S 69 . The business consisted of raising Bros . Bell and Martin . Ten guineas were voted to Bro . Rev . Jamblin ' s list for the forthcoming Benevolent Festival , two guineas to each of the local Charities , and two guineas , an annual gift , to the Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution .
The banquet was provided by Bro . Rimer , and was much enjoyed . The usual loyal and Grand Lodge toasts were honoured , and then the l . P . M . briefly proposed the toast of " The VV . M ., " which was heartily responded to . Bro . Southgate , in response , said he was sure the l . P . M . had spoken much too highly of his ( the W . M . ' s ) abilities .
He was sorry he had had only one Degree to work , especially as they had such a grand gathering of distinguished Masons . He hoped at their next meeting to have more to do , and that he might have just such another splendid gathering as the present one . Bro . Butter , in responding to a hearty reception of the toast of " The Visitors , " said he felt highly honoured at
having his name mentioned by the W . M . as the first of the visitors to respond . He , however , did not take it to infer that he was any better or was the most worthy , but because it was the first time that he had either the honour or opportunity of being with them since his lamentable accident some time ago . He felt that must be so , for he had a distinct and vivid recollection of the kind and unceasing
sympathy he , during the whole of his illness , received from every brother of the Nelson Lodge . A sympathy and kindness for which he felt he never could sufficiently thank them . He was exceedingly pleased to see the excellent working that night of the W . M . and his officers , and to witness the brotherly love that reigned amongst them . He believed in Masonry , nor did he think that it was a mere
perfunctory matter of eating and drinking , but rather a means whereby life was made pleasant to many , and relief extended to their less prosperous fellow Masons , and , indeed , fellow creatures . He trusted to be a good working Mason as long as he lived , and while thanking them most heartily for their kind reception , could assure them it would not be his last visit .
Bro . Coupland spoke of the good and long relationship that existed between the Pattison and Nelson Lodges , and eloquently urged the claims of the Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution on their charity . Bro . Leslie expressed his thanks , and said he never was happier than with his old friends of Woolwich . It had been a great pleasure to him in his professional capacity
to acknowledge at various times and in various places the peculiar abilities of his brother townsmen , and to watch Woolwich coming to the front , and it was a circumstance that he always remembered with a great deal of pleasure , that in that _ locality he had laid the foundation of his present position . Now he was under a great obligation to the brethren for their kind invitation that night , and felt it
incumbent upon him to try and repay it by any means in his power . He should shortly be in Australia , and he could assure them that he should only be too pleased to undertake any little commission for them he could . If any present had relatives who might have been sent out by a paternal government to that delightful watering-place , Botany Bay , especially for the benefit of their health , and
generally for the good of the country , and would furnish him with the letter and number they were known by when departed , he should only be too happy to find them out , and tell them of their friends at home , or if he could send them a little potted kangaroo , he should be much gratified . The last time he appeared in public he had been kept talking for some hour and a half , but he did not intend that
night to inflict such a burden on them , so would again thank them most cordially for their hearty reception of him at their excellent lodge and hospitable board . Our esteemed brother , who had caused roars of laughter by his witty speech , resumed his seat amid great cheering . Bros . Barnes , Mitchell , White , and Jolly also responded . The other toasts were those of " The Past Masters " and "The Officers . "
Bro . Leslie sang two songs splendidly , and Bros . Hobson , Skinner , and others contributed liberally to the pleasures of the evening .
YORK . Agr lCOla Lodge ( No . 1991 ) . —A regular meeting ol this lodge was held at the Castlegate Masonic Hall , on the 26 th ult . Bro . J . E . Wilkinson ,. VV . M ., presided , and was supported by Bros . Dr . W . A . Wigham , S . W . ; G . Manton , J . W . ; Jos . Booth , Treas . ; T . Laverack , Sec ; Quartermaster-Sergeant T . N . Latham , S . D . ; D .
Young , J . D . ; and J . Dow , I . G . The minutes having been read and confirmed , the resignation of the Tyler , Bro . Sergt . Osborne , was accepted , owing to his call on military service to Bermuda . Subsequently Bro . Osborne was the recipient of a suitable monetary gift from the lodge . The initiation of Mr . Karl Louis Schwabe next took place , Bro . Capt . F . Hewson , P . M .,
P . P . S . G . D . Malta , performing the ceremony , the charge being given by Bro . Garood , D . C , and the working tools presented by Bro . A . Hatfield . Bros . Woodhams and Gullime were passed to the Second Degree . The lodge approved a five guinea contribution to the Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution . An illuminated address was
presented by Bro . Hewson , P . M ., on behalf of the lodge , to Bro . Sergt .-Major J . T . Bullock , P . M . 209 ( I . C . ) , on his leaving for Bermuda on military service . Bro . Hewson , P . M ., having presented the lodge with a copy of "Anderson ' s Ancient Book of Constitutions , " and several new members having been proposed , the lodge was closed .
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Star Chapter ( No . 1275 ) . —The installation meeting of this chapter was held at the Ship , Greenwich , on the 27 th ult ., when there were present Comps . Crook , M . E . Z . ; Benedetti , H ., Z . elect ; Fleck , J ., H . elect ; North , J . elect ; Grummant , P . Z ., Treas . elect ; Woods , P . S . ; Fry , A . S . ; Major Williams , P . Z ., Treas . and S . E ., Addington , P . Z . ; VV . Cowley , P . Z . ; EckersaH ,
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" The Past Masters of the Lodge" was given by Bro . Russell , and responded to by Bros . J . C . Lucas and G . Stone . "The Health of the Initiate" was proposed in suitable terms by Bro . T . R . White , P . M ., and " The Officers of the Lodge" by the W . M ., acknowledged by Bros . Russell ,
J . W ., and Lloyd , D . C , the Tyler ' s toast completing the list . Several songs were contributed during the evening by Bros . Clowes , Roberts , Willard , J . Farncombe , jun ., J . Kennard , and Lloyd , Bro . Roe , P . P . G . O ., giving pianoforte accompaniment .
MANCHESTER . Avon Lodge ( No . 1633 ) . — The annual installation of this lodge was held on Wednesday , the 4 th instant , at the Wheat Sheaf Hotel , High-street . Bro . VV . F . Farrington , S . W ., W . M . elect , was installed by Bro . Charles Swinn , the retiring W . M ., who had evidently studied the ceremony in a careful manner , as it was rendered
throughout in a very masterly and clear manner much to be admired . The officers for the ensuing year were appointed and invested by Bro . S . D . McKellan , P . P . D . G . D . C , in the following order : Bros . Charles Swinn , l . P . M . ; J . T . Kenworthy , S . W . ; Wm . Battersby , J . W . ; W . Craven , P . M ., Treas . ; W . Brown , P . M ., Sec ; J . J . Wills , S . D . ; A . jacobson , J . D . ; Geo . Macfarlane , P . M ., D . C
and Charity representative ; C . Howard , Org . ; H . Mason , I . G . ; and J . E . Greenwood , W . Padget , and T . H . E . Carter , Stwds . The address to the W . M . was delivered by Bro . Tom Cavanah , P . M ., to the Wardens by Bro . Geo . Macfarlane , P . M ., and that to the brethren by Bro . Swinn , P . M . We sincerely trust that Bro . Farrington , W . M . may have as brilliant a year as his predecessor , for
, in addition to him paying off a debt of the lodge of £ 70 , about £ 40 has been subscribed to Charities . The following brethren were present : Bros . Chas . Swinn . W . M . ; W . F . Farrington , S . W . ; J . T . Kenworthy . J . W . ; Wm . Brown , P . M ., Sec . ; W . Battersby , S . D . ; j . Wills , J . D . ; A . Jacobson , I . G . ; W . T . Allitt , P . M . ; G . Macfarlane , P . M ., D . of C . ; W . Craven , P . M . ;
Thos . Cavanah , P . M . ; W . Byway , P . M . ; S . D , McKellan , P . M ., P . P . G . D . of C ; Wm . Lyon , P . M . ; C . Howard , Org . ; J . Bowers , W . M . 730 ; S . ] upp , P . M ., P . G . Org . ; R . Atchison C Arnold , H . B , Dixon , H . P . Box , J . H . Carter , B . Taylor , R . Dottie , P . M . 1161 ; J . Fletcher , W . M . 993 ; E . L . Littler , P . P . G . P . ; F . Green . 2231 ; R . Gregory , Jos . Lees , W . M . 1345 ; Thos . Uttley .
P . M . 295 ; E . C . Cooper , P . M ., P . P . G . S . B . ; J . Bladon , P . P . G . D . C ; G . S . Smith , P . M ., VV . M . 2359 J Thos . McClelland , P . M . 1134 ; ' G . Kinder , Peter Lawton , P . M . 7 S ; N . H . Hocking , P . P . G . S . of W . ; J . Thorpe , 7 S ; T . M . Johnson , 1325 ; W . Cookson , 1302 ; J . K . Fairclough , 2231 ; Henry Turners , 1219 ; H . Denham , ' !' . Turvey . J . C . Walker , C . G . Jaques , and J . Wilson , 11 C 1 .
At the close of the ceremony , the Festival of St . John was celebrated . A banquet of rare quality had been prepared by Bro . Tom Wood , the proprietor of the hotel , embracing a menu of everything in their proper season . The whole was delightfully served , and the charming decorations of the tables and the extensive display of fruits
and flowers gave a most charming effect . The usual loyal and Masonic toasts were given and responded to , and the enjoyment of the evening was greatly enhanced by songs from several brethren , including Bro . Stephen E . Jupp , P . G . O ., and we must not forget a recitation given by our esteemed Bro . W . Brown , P . M ., Sec , who seemed on that occasion even to surpass himself .
SALFORD . Newall Lodge ( No . 1134 ) . —The regular meeting was held on Tuesday , the 3 rd inst ., at Adelphi House , the W . M . presiding . The lodge was opened , and the minutes of the previous meeting read and confirmed . The business was to raise Bro . Cadwell , which ceremony was performed by the W . M . in a most clever manner , and he
was well supported by his officers . Bros . J . J . Meakin , P . M ., P . P . J . G . W ., and VV . Hardcastle , P . M ., P . P . G . D . C , visited the lodge as a deputation from the East Lancashire Systematic Masonic Educational and Benevolent Institution , and explained the proposals of the Provincial Grand Master for further extending the usefulness of the Institution , recommending that a subscription of 5 s . per annum per
member , at least , be regularly made to the fund of the Charity . Bro . G . S . Smith , P . M ., S . W ., proposed a vote of thanks to Bros . Meakin and Hardcastle for their attendance , which they duly acknowledged . All other business being concluded , the lodge was closed . The following brethren were present : Bros . A . H . Duffin , W . M . ; T . McClelland , l . P . M . ; Geo . S . Smith , P . M ., S . W . ; E . Webb , J . W . ; John Waring , P . M ., Sec ;
B . Eckersley , S . D . ; C . Driver , J . D . ; H . VVaterhouse I . G . j J . B . Kirk , Tyler ; J . Barker , P . P . G . Treasurer \ Hy . Mainwaring , P . M . ; A . Cadwell , J . Ogden , Hy . F , Atkinson , A . K . Boothroyd , R . W . Martin , J . Simpson , and James Green . Visitors : J . J . Meakin , P . M . 992 , P . P . J . G . W . ; Richard Shanock , 1313 ; VV . Hardcastle . P . M . 1773 , P . P . G . D . C ; A . T . McGregor , P . M . 654 ] P . G . D . Derbyshire ; E . Edmonson , Org . 323 ; A . Lewtas , P . M . 15 SS ; and J . Taylor , J . W . 1126 .
THORNE . St . Nicholas Lodge ( No . 2259 ) . —The monthly meeting of this lodge was held on the 2 Sth ult ., when Bro . F . J . Turner was raised to the Sublime Degree of a M . M . The ceremony was performed b y Bro . A . L . Peace , I . P . M ., assisted by Bro . S . H . C . Ceshlin ,
S . W . Among the brethren present were Bros . J . H . Bletcher , VV . M . ; J . Constable , VV . M . 1482 , J . W . ; VV . G . Winter , P . M . ; Rev . J . J . Littlewood , G . Kenyon , T . Livingstone , VV . Martin , A . Goodhind , W . P . Robotham . VV . Pickering , T . Barber , and others . Visitor : Bro . VV . Chamberlain , P . M . 14 S 2 .
URMSTON . Urmston Lodge ( No . 1730 ) . —The regular meeting of this lodge was held on Monday , the 9 th inst ., at the Victoria Hotel , Bro . J . Bowers , VV . M ., presiding . The minutes . a \ the installation and emergency meetings were read and confirmed . The ballot was taken for Mr .
1 . I' rench , which proving favourable , he was initiated by the W . M . The working tools were explained by Bro . Swindells , : S . W ., and the ancient charge was delivered by Bro . J . Marsh , J . W . The chair was taken by Bro . G . A . Myers , l . P . M ., and he raised Bro . Henry Holding . Bro . C R . Lloyd , P . M ., Sec , took the chair , and conducted the ceremonv of raising Bro . James Ormrod . Bro .
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P . Heaton gave the traditional history . An additional five guineas was voted to the Royal Masonic Institution for for Boys . All other business being concluded , the lodge was closed . The following were present : Bros . J . Bowers , W . M . ; G . A . Myers , l . P . M . ; R . Swindells , S . W . ; J . Marsh , J . W . ; E . L . Littler , P . M ., P . P . G . P ., Treas . ; G . R . Llovd , P . M ., Sec . ; VV . H . Jolliffe . S . D . ; F . Stretch , J . D . ;
J . Walton , jun ., D . C ; VV . Bowers , Org . ; A . Christie , I . G . ; G . Mends , Stwd . ; N . Jones , Tyler ; P . Heaton , P . M . ; J . Slyman , P . M ., P . P . G . D . ; J . Walton , P . M . ; J . Plowman , J . Ormrod , R . W . Fowler , G . H . Holding , M . B . Wheeler , and J . Artingstall . Visitors : Bros . Wm . Mosley , 1773 ; G . S . Smith , P . M ., W . M . 2359 ; H . Clulow , 993 ; VV . B . Lobb , 1219 ; G . L . Ballard , 1052 ; J . H . Lamb , W . M . 992 ; and W . Hunsley , 1993 .
WHITBY . Lion Lodge ( No . 312 ) . —On Monday afternoon , the 2 nd inst ., the members of this lodge met at the Masonic Hall , West Cliff , for the annual installation of the W . M . The choice of the lodge having this year fallen upon Bro . Thomas Atkinson , the ceremony of his installation was proceeded with , the Installing Master being Bro . J . Stevenson ,
P . M ., P . P . J . G . W ., who performed the duty most impressively . The following were also appointed and invested as officers of the lodge for the ensuing year : Bros . W . H . Attlay . l . P . M . ; J . T . Oliver , S . W . ; E . Smithson , J . W . : J . N . Lawson , P . M ., Treas . ; B . Newbold , Sec ; T . VV . Rennison , S . D . ; L . H . Watson , J . D . ; G . Remmer , I . G . ; Z . Waite , D . C ; J . Ball and A . Harrowing , Stewards ; and
T . H . Trueman , Tyler . In the evening the usual banquet took place at the Crown Hotel , and was of a sumptuous description . The W . M . presided , and the S . W . was in the vice-chair . The customary loyal toasts were duly honoured , after which the VV . M . proposed "The Right Hon . the Earl of Zetland , P . G . M ., the Hon . VV . T . Orde-Powlett , D . P . G . M .,
and the other Prov . Grand Officers , Present and Past , which was responded to by Bro . John T . Stewart , P . M ., P . J . G . W . "The Army , Navy , and Auxiliary Forces " was proposed by Bro . VV . H . Falkingbridge , P . M ., and duly responded to by Bros . George Wright , R . A ., Major Marwood , and W . H . Attlay .
"The W . M . " was given in appropriate terms by Bro . W . H . Attlay , I . P . M ., and heartily received by the brethren , and the VV . M . acknowledged the compliment in feeling terms . "The Installing Master" was proposed by the W . M ., who complimented him upon the manner in which he performed the interesting duties of that office .
This toast , as usual , was most heartily received , and Bro . Stevenson acknowledged the compliment paid him . "The l . P . M . " was proposed by Bro . Stevenson , and duly acknowledged by Bro . Attlay . " Our Newly-initiated Brother" was proposed by the W . M ., and suitably replied to by Bro . Willis . The S . W . next proposed "The Past Masters of the Lion
Lodge , " which was responded to by Bro . VV . H . Attlay . Bro . Stevenson gave " All Poor and Distressed Masons . " The " Visiting Brethren " was then proposed by the W . M ., and duly acknowledged by Bro . Hudson , VV . M . of the St . Germain Lodge , and Bro . Holt , W . M . of the Tees Lodge . Bro . B . Newbald proposed " Prosperity to the Lion Lodge , " to which the VV . M . responded .
" Absent Members " was given in a feeling and appropriate manner by Bro . M . Smith , P . M ., after which the VV . M . gave "The Ladies , " and Bro . Stevenson "The Host and Hostess , " which were well received . During the evening songs were sung by Bros . T . Trueman , ] . Ball , A . Harrowing , J . T . Thornton , R . W . White , C . Wills , J . T . Oliver , G . Wright , J . N . Lawson , J . T . Stewart , and others , and Bro . Z . Waite gave a recitation .
WITHINGTON . Architect Lodge ( No . 1375 ) . —The regular meeting of this lodge was held on Friday , the 6 th inst ., at the Town Hall . Bro . H . Nail , VV . M ., presided for the first time since his installation . The following brethren were present : Bros . John J . Tiller , l . P . M . ; W . D . Fryer , S . W . ; C H . Beever , J . W . ; J . Laidlaw , Treas . ; J . G . Bromley , P . M ., Sec ; J . Morrison , jun ., S . D . ; J . VV . Wilcock
J . D . ; B . R . Howell , P . M ., D . C ; A . Pickford , I . G . ; W . C . Flint , Stwd . ; J . Bradshaw , P . M . ; W . T . Hesketh , P . M . ; T . Dodd , L . R . Kirkham , L . Schlotz , J . A . Carse , T . R . Holland , J . Coupland , J . G . Corkell , and C . Rawle . Visitors : Bros . Major Preston , 41 , P . P . S . G . W . Somerset ; F . G . Goodacre , l . P . M . and Treas . 2231 ; C Martyne , W . M . 13 S 7 , 2231 ; J . H . Lamb , Sec . 1496 ; C . Heywood , P . M . 13 S 7 ; VV . D . Holbrook , late of the lodge ; and
J . Wood , acting l . P . M . 2363 . The W . M . conducted the work in a commendable manner all through . There was an initiation and two raisings due . During the evening the VV . M . presented the lodge with a beautifully designed devotional chair , of dark oak upholstered with handsome crimson plush velvet , which was acknowledged to be a great acquisition to the lodge furniture . It was graciously received by the whole of the members of the lodge .
WOOLWICH . Nelson Lodge ( No . 700 ) . —The above prosperous and important lodge held its usual monthly meeting on Wednesday , the 21 st ult ., at the Freemasons' Hall , Mount Pleasant , there being some 80 or more of the members of the lodge and visitors present . A whisper had been circulated that Bro . Fred Leslie ( Hobson ) , the famous comedian
and an old Woolwich boy , would be present , and when that distinguished brother was admitted , accompanied by his brother ( Bro . E . B . Hobson , P . M . ) and Bro . White , Org . 13 S 9 , he was received with a most hearty welcome . Bro . S . E . Southgate , W . M ., presided ; supported by the following Past Masters , officers , lay brethren , and visitors : Bros . VV . Webber , l . P . M . ; T . Butt , P . M ., P . Treas . ; E . B . Hobson , P . M . ; J . H . Roberts , P . M ., Treas . ; J .
Warren , P . M ., Secretary ; J . Sanderson , P . M . ; H . King , P . M . and Secretary 615 ; C . Jolly , P . M . and Sec . 1472 and 21 S 4 ; J . McCollough , S . W . ; G . F . Taylor , J . VV . ; VV . Lawson , S . D . ; H . Tuffnell , J . D . ; G . Nichols , I . G . ; . W . Bidgood , Org . ; G . H . Porter , A . D . C . ; H . Pammant , Stwd . ; Col . E . Hughes , M . P ., VV . M ., C . Coupland , P . P . J . G . W ., P . M . and Treas ., H . |! Butter , P . M ., P . P . G . Reg ., II . Mason , P . M ., W . Bus-
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bridge , S . W ., I . Sanders , J . W ., C . Clapham , I . G ., W . A Tucker , D . Somers , W . Ledger , VV . Davidson , B . Hammond , and Crapnell , all of 913 ; Fred Leslie , 2127 ; VV . White , Org . 15 S 9 ; G . W . Mitchell , P . M . C 15 , P . G ! D . C ; J . Coombes , P . M ., VV . Beaver , and R . Smith , of 1000 ; H . Wooster and A . Jones , 1472 ; S . Foster , 217 ; J . Pepper , 697 ; H . Flemtning , 1339 ; VV . J . Barnes , J .
Horn , and W . Skinner , of 13 ; W . Hewett , W . M . 957 ; and A . Luker , S 69 . The business consisted of raising Bros . Bell and Martin . Ten guineas were voted to Bro . Rev . Jamblin ' s list for the forthcoming Benevolent Festival , two guineas to each of the local Charities , and two guineas , an annual gift , to the Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution .
The banquet was provided by Bro . Rimer , and was much enjoyed . The usual loyal and Grand Lodge toasts were honoured , and then the l . P . M . briefly proposed the toast of " The VV . M ., " which was heartily responded to . Bro . Southgate , in response , said he was sure the l . P . M . had spoken much too highly of his ( the W . M . ' s ) abilities .
He was sorry he had had only one Degree to work , especially as they had such a grand gathering of distinguished Masons . He hoped at their next meeting to have more to do , and that he might have just such another splendid gathering as the present one . Bro . Butter , in responding to a hearty reception of the toast of " The Visitors , " said he felt highly honoured at
having his name mentioned by the W . M . as the first of the visitors to respond . He , however , did not take it to infer that he was any better or was the most worthy , but because it was the first time that he had either the honour or opportunity of being with them since his lamentable accident some time ago . He felt that must be so , for he had a distinct and vivid recollection of the kind and unceasing
sympathy he , during the whole of his illness , received from every brother of the Nelson Lodge . A sympathy and kindness for which he felt he never could sufficiently thank them . He was exceedingly pleased to see the excellent working that night of the W . M . and his officers , and to witness the brotherly love that reigned amongst them . He believed in Masonry , nor did he think that it was a mere
perfunctory matter of eating and drinking , but rather a means whereby life was made pleasant to many , and relief extended to their less prosperous fellow Masons , and , indeed , fellow creatures . He trusted to be a good working Mason as long as he lived , and while thanking them most heartily for their kind reception , could assure them it would not be his last visit .
Bro . Coupland spoke of the good and long relationship that existed between the Pattison and Nelson Lodges , and eloquently urged the claims of the Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution on their charity . Bro . Leslie expressed his thanks , and said he never was happier than with his old friends of Woolwich . It had been a great pleasure to him in his professional capacity
to acknowledge at various times and in various places the peculiar abilities of his brother townsmen , and to watch Woolwich coming to the front , and it was a circumstance that he always remembered with a great deal of pleasure , that in that _ locality he had laid the foundation of his present position . Now he was under a great obligation to the brethren for their kind invitation that night , and felt it
incumbent upon him to try and repay it by any means in his power . He should shortly be in Australia , and he could assure them that he should only be too pleased to undertake any little commission for them he could . If any present had relatives who might have been sent out by a paternal government to that delightful watering-place , Botany Bay , especially for the benefit of their health , and
generally for the good of the country , and would furnish him with the letter and number they were known by when departed , he should only be too happy to find them out , and tell them of their friends at home , or if he could send them a little potted kangaroo , he should be much gratified . The last time he appeared in public he had been kept talking for some hour and a half , but he did not intend that
night to inflict such a burden on them , so would again thank them most cordially for their hearty reception of him at their excellent lodge and hospitable board . Our esteemed brother , who had caused roars of laughter by his witty speech , resumed his seat amid great cheering . Bros . Barnes , Mitchell , White , and Jolly also responded . The other toasts were those of " The Past Masters " and "The Officers . "
Bro . Leslie sang two songs splendidly , and Bros . Hobson , Skinner , and others contributed liberally to the pleasures of the evening .
YORK . Agr lCOla Lodge ( No . 1991 ) . —A regular meeting ol this lodge was held at the Castlegate Masonic Hall , on the 26 th ult . Bro . J . E . Wilkinson ,. VV . M ., presided , and was supported by Bros . Dr . W . A . Wigham , S . W . ; G . Manton , J . W . ; Jos . Booth , Treas . ; T . Laverack , Sec ; Quartermaster-Sergeant T . N . Latham , S . D . ; D .
Young , J . D . ; and J . Dow , I . G . The minutes having been read and confirmed , the resignation of the Tyler , Bro . Sergt . Osborne , was accepted , owing to his call on military service to Bermuda . Subsequently Bro . Osborne was the recipient of a suitable monetary gift from the lodge . The initiation of Mr . Karl Louis Schwabe next took place , Bro . Capt . F . Hewson , P . M .,
P . P . S . G . D . Malta , performing the ceremony , the charge being given by Bro . Garood , D . C , and the working tools presented by Bro . A . Hatfield . Bros . Woodhams and Gullime were passed to the Second Degree . The lodge approved a five guinea contribution to the Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution . An illuminated address was
presented by Bro . Hewson , P . M ., on behalf of the lodge , to Bro . Sergt .-Major J . T . Bullock , P . M . 209 ( I . C . ) , on his leaving for Bermuda on military service . Bro . Hewson , P . M ., having presented the lodge with a copy of "Anderson ' s Ancient Book of Constitutions , " and several new members having been proposed , the lodge was closed .
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Star Chapter ( No . 1275 ) . —The installation meeting of this chapter was held at the Ship , Greenwich , on the 27 th ult ., when there were present Comps . Crook , M . E . Z . ; Benedetti , H ., Z . elect ; Fleck , J ., H . elect ; North , J . elect ; Grummant , P . Z ., Treas . elect ; Woods , P . S . ; Fry , A . S . ; Major Williams , P . Z ., Treas . and S . E ., Addington , P . Z . ; VV . Cowley , P . Z . ; EckersaH ,