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R I . Vincent , P . M . 19 63 ; Chas . Sowton , 1679 ; G . S . qnelsrrove , 12 ; Thos . Grummant , P . M . 1559 ; W . A . fwv 1776 ; H . E . Poole , Asst . Sec . 2030 ; VV . G . Smith , p M 907 ; C . Mussared , S . W . 2264 ; E . Wright , P . M . ' fj , •R . Birkett , 5 C 9 ; E . Horton , 72 ; G . Morton , J . D . ' 3 . W . Payton , 216 S ; Fred . Bevan , S . D . 170 G ; F . rh ' urchill , 901 ; Isaac Dunn , P . M . 1622 ; H . Squire , PM 1 S 27 ; J . W . Dewsnap , P . M . iSS ; W . B . Marcus ,
.. P . M . 22 G 4 ; J . Bastone , P . M . 1 S 61 ; F . Stephens , 134 S ; and others . Bro . F . Williams , S . W ., W . M . elect , was then presented hy Bro . Taylor , P . M ., to receive the benefits of installation from Bro . Flegg , wh : > performed the ceremony in a most nerfect and impressive manner before a Board of 32 Installed Masters , one of the largest ever witnessed in the
lodge . The W . M . then invested his officers in a most efficient manner as follows : Bros . Flegg , l . P . M . ; S . Smith , S . W . ; J . Sparks , J . W . ; E . S . Lardner , P . M ., Sec Treas . ( pro tern . ); Harry Wood , S . D . ; Frank Wint , J . D . ; W . George , P . M ., D . C . ; Horace Petley , Org . ; C . Plant , I . G . ; Jas . Budd , Stwd . ; and Potter , Tvler . The addresses were most ably rendered by the
Installing Master , Bro . rlegg . Several letters ot apology were read for non-attendance , and also one from Bro . Thomas , P . M ., Treas ., who was seriously ill , with whom much sympathy was expressed . The W . M . announced it was his intention to stand as Steward at the next Festival of the R . M . B . I ., and the lodge voted the sum of 10 Guineas to be placed upon his list as a mark of their
appreciation . The report of the Audit Committee showed a substantial sum in the hands of the Treasurer . Bro . Wynne , P . M ., moved that a hearty vote of thanks be accorded to the l . P . M . for the splendid rendering of the installation ceremony . He stated he had been a member nearly 50 years , and had never witnessed the like . There were two propositions for initiation by the VV . M ., which ,
with the candidate already balloted for , augurs well for the coining year . After " Hearty good wishes" from a numerous array of distinguished visitors , the lodge was closed . The brethren then adjourned to an excellent banquet , to the number of S 6 .
At the conclusion , the Worshipful Master proposed the toasts of "The Oueen and the Craft , " and that of "The M . W . G . M ., H . R . H . the Prince of Wales , " which were drunk with the greatest enthusiasm . The Worshipful Master next gave "The Deputy G . M ., the Earl of Lathom , and the rest of the Grand Officers , Present and Past . " He remarked that the Grand Officers
were always ready and willing to give up an enormous amount of time at Grand Lodge for the benefit of the Craft . He was pleased to state that they were honoured by two Grand Officers that night , and he was delighted to have such worthy and distinguished brethren among them as Bros . Simpson , P . G . Chap ., and D . Mercer , G . Purst .
In reply , Bro . Simpson stated he was but a sleeping partner that night , but he offered his sincere thanks for the invitation given him by the W . M ., and he was certain if Lord Lathom had been present he would have been delighted at having the ceremonies so ably rendered by the l . P . M ., and the great promise of the W . M . He had read the charter of the lodge with deep interest , and it would
hear scrutiny . He had , like Bro . Wynn , P . M ., been a Mason over 40 years , and he would say that they would ever remember their position , and the influence that they , as Masons , could bring to bear upon their fellow creatures . Bro . Mercer , G . Purst ., also replied . The toast of "The W . M . " was given by the I . P . M ., who stated the W . M . was the most popular brother of the
lemple Lodge , for his name was only to be mentioned and there was the greatest enthusiasm . He trusted he would have health and strength to discharge his duties , and would , he felt sure , initiate the candidates ( he had himself proposed ) at their next meeting . He had already shown how excellently he could perform his duties in the chair . As brevity was the order of the evening , he would give the
toast of the W . M ., which was drunk with acclamation . The Worshipful Master replied , and said that he heartily thanked the l . P . M . for the manner in which he had given the toast , and could assure the brethren that he had the interest of the Temple Lodge at heart , and if the work was not so ably carried out during the present year , his interest in the lodge would not in the slightest degree lessen . Bro .
George , P . M ., had asked him to allow him to initiate his eldest son at the next meeting , which he had most readily assented to , because of the honour one must feel in initiating his own son . He might state that that was the proudest moment of his life , and he had looked forward to it for many years . He knew he had the hearty support of Hie Past Masters , and he hoped he might be spared very
many years to do all he could for the Temple Lodge . The W . M . next gave the toast of "The I . P . M ., " and stated the pleasure it gave him in proposing it . The l . P . M . had had a most successful year of office , and had handed a splendid balance forward for the present year . His working Had been admirable , and now it was his proud privilege to I'm that handsome jewel on his most noble breast , and he
hoped at the end of his year of office to have the same accorded him by the whole of the brethren . He trusted he might live many , many years to wear it . Vh , | st was drunk most heartily , t ti 1 •P -M- > in re P ' y . > said that his best thanks were given 0 tne brethren for the elegant jewel , which he trusted he . , acl deserved . He had only done his duty , and would do '" I ne possibl y could for the VV . M . and the brethren . He i - *— v < - « JUIU lut LUC vv . ivi . tinu me uicLiiicii . rue
, , "eartily thanked them for drinking his health . Ih ^ -M- proposed the toast of " The Visitors , " and ated that the lodge was always honoured by visitors , who brprt , rece ' with the greatest heartiness , as they were arr 1 ? the first water- As there were such a splendid tn , ' , ? uld c a" upon the W . M . ' s of the various lodges 'espond For the rest of the visitors , coupling the names EH , !; , Manuel , Walter Davies , G . J . Judge , Jeffery , Awards , David Rose , and R . Davis . * ilie seveial brethren having suitably responded , VV M 1 o £ " The Past Masters" was next given by the •v . ivi ., wi 0 st . f „ j „_ n ,: „„ , •. P . - \ , Killing tvc 111111
tirewnV - , " - " y « gieiuer pieasuie man L „ ° S that toast , as they were ever ready and willing accord W l duty ' and he was confident they would thev w" ? ¦ nea""ty support during the ensuing year as Br ? ,, ln the past . after tn ynn n P-M " P lied he was at aloss for words thanked e '„ ' lent , P eeches of their brother visitors , and he lJ ast Mast hearty good wishes accorded to the
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Bro . Taylor , P . M ., in a few appropriate remarks , said the Past Masters would always be at the W . M . 's service during the coming year . He was delighted to see such an array of visitors , many of whom were the most intimate friends of the VV . M . They had responded in an admirable manner . "The Charities" was entrusted with Bro . Edwards , P . M .,
which he advocated in an excellent manner . He was glad to state they were most ably supported , and was proud to hear that the W . M . was standing Steward at the coming Festival of the Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution , and he trusted that they would all do their very utmost for those noble Institutions . The VV . M . next proposed "The Health of the Secretary
and Treasurer . " He was sorry to state that the Treasurer was seriously ill , but he trusted he would be among them shortly . The Secretary had carried out his duties most efficiently ; in fact , it was impossible to be without him . He had filled several offices that day , even to Steward . During the Treasurer ' s illness Bro . Lardner had filled both offices , which redounded most creditably , and he must say
that he had added lustre to the Temple Lodge during the past year . Bro . Lardner , P . M ., said , in reply , that after the eulogistic remarks of the VV . M ., he would say it had been very hard work for him , but he gave his services most gladly . That splendid gathering reflected great credit on the lodge , the like of which had not been witnessed for many , many
years . He did not wish to guild the lily , for the noble virtues of their W . M . were well known , and they all appreciated his good qualities most highly . Such an array of brethren showed that they all wished to do him honour . He would ask the brethren to drink to the return of the Treasurer , Bro . Thomas , P . M ., and he trusted they might be spared many years to assist in keeping up the prestige of the Temple
Lodge . The toast of "The Officers" was next given by the W . M ., who congratulated himself upon having such an excellent body . He trusted that they would be regular and punctual in their attendance , and would accord him their hearty support in the future as they had so ably done in the past . He would couple the names of the Senior and
Junior Wardens with the toast . The Wardens , in a few appropriate remarks , thanked the W . M . and brethren for so heartily drinking to their health , and promised the W . M ., on behalf of the whole of the officers , their most cordial support .
The Tyler s toast brought one of the most eventful meetings of this lodge to a close . The musical arrangements were under the able conductorship of Bro . F . Bevan , assisted most effectively by Bros . J . Gawthrop , Arthur Weston , Arthur Thomas , and Jas . Budd , Bro . Horace Petley ably presided at the organ .
Stability Lodge ( No . 217 ) . —The installation meeting of this lodge took place on the 3 rd inst ., at Anderton ' s Hotel , Fleet-street , when there were present Bros . F . C . Woolmer , W . M . ; J . Owen , S . W . ; J . F . Jones , J . W . ; T . Hinks , Treas . ; J . Nixon , P . M ., Sec . ; S . A . Hardiman , S . D . ; W . R . Smith , J . D . ; P . H . Garner , I . G . ; W . J . Lyle , D . C ; G . Say , Org . . ; VV .
Gorrie , P . M ., and J . fl . Edwards , Stwds . ; H . Lynn , l . P . M . ; G . A . Taylor , P . M . ; H . Marfleet , P . M . ; J . Addi ' ngton , P . M . ; J . T . Wright , P . M . ; VV . EckersaJl , P . M . ; E . H . Cattermole , J . Finch , J . Brown , F . J oslin , G . Tennant , H . Berry , J . Itter , J . R . Ayris , F . Fitch , H . B Hancock , W . H . Smith , J . Macaulay , H . Clowes , J . Gilbert , E . A . Dando , F . H . Colepeper , S . P . Fisher , W . H . Edwards , J . H . Watts , J . E . Cosham , and H .
Walter . Visitors : Bros . C . T . Scrivener , P . M . 206 ; W . Pound , P . M . 19 ; J . F . Pen-ins , 1 S 39 ; W . T . Perrins , 1 S 39 ; and A . Langley . After confirmation of minutes , Mr . J . S . Morriss was initiated . The VV . M ., Bro . Henry Lynn , M . L . S . B ., then installed his successor , Bro . F . C . Woolmer , in first class style , and he appointed his officers as follows : Bros . J . Owen , S . W . ; J . F . Jones , J . W . j Nixon , P . M ., Sec ; T . Hinks , Treas . ; S . A . Hardiman , S . D . ; W . R . Smith ,
J . D . ; P . H . Garner , I . G . j W . J . Lyle , D . C ; W . Gorrie , P . M ., and J . H . Edwards , Stwd . ; and Say , Org . A notice of motion was given by Bro . Taylor , P . M ., that £ 10 10 s . be given to the Boys' School and £ 2 103 . to the Indemnity Fund . The lodge was then closed . A banquet afterwards took place . After the usual preliminary toasts , Bro . H . Lynn , I . P . M ., proposed " The
Health of the W . M ., who suitably responded . Bro . H . Lynn , in the name of the lodge , then presented Bro . Nixon , P . M ., Sec , with a very handsome testimonial in recognition of his services during the past 11 years , and trusted he might long be spared to act as Secretary . Bro . Nixon , after thanking the members , said that testimonial would serve as an incentive to him to strive , with
the assistance of them all , to , if possible , place the lodge in a prouder position than it now held . The toasts of . " The Installing Master , " " The Initiate , " and "The Visitors " followed , and the latter was responded toby Bro . W . Pound , P . M . 19 . The musical arrangements were in the hands of Bro . W . Wright , P . G . Org . Middlesex , assisted by his brother and several other brethren .
Duke of Edinburgh Lodge ( No . 1259 ) . — A regular meeting of this lodge took place at the Cape of Good Hope Tavern , Limehouse , on Tuesday , the 3 rd inst . Bro . Geo . Parrett presided , assisted by the following officers : Bros . W . Davies . S . W . ; VV . J . Trappitt , J . W . ; C . Wakefield , P . M ., Treas . ; J . W . Buchan , Sec ; J . Lusty , S . D . ; Geo . Powell , J . D . ; Esmond , P . M ., D . C . ;
Gumprecht , I . G . ; G . H . Seddon , Org . ; Thomas , Stwd . ; and Ellis , Tyler . The lodge having been opened , the minutes were read and confirmed . Messrs . A . Snellingand A . G . Watts , who had been already balloted for , were then initiated . Bro . Ferguson having been passed , Bro . Simons was raised , Bro . G . Parrett performing the whole of the ceremonies with that earnestness which he always infuses into his work .
Throughout it was marked with precision , and the addresses were given in a manner at once impressive and complete . The work of the various officers reflected credit on the lodge . The principal business of the evening being ended , several cases of charitable objects were disposed of , and the lodge having been closed , the brethren adjourned to refreshment and hormony . After an excellently served refection , Bro . Parrett , VV . M ., proposed the loyal toasts and that of " The Grand Officers ,
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Present and Past , which were received in the manner that Freemasons alone know how to receive them . The hour being late , brevity was the standing order , and the various speakers conformed to the " rules of the house " in an exemplary way . Bro . Orner , l . P . M ., could not refrain from expatiating somewhat on the merits of the W . M ., whose energy and
strict attention to his duties was contributing so much to the prosperity of the lodge . The Worshipful Master then proposed "The Two Initiates , " who responded with the natural bashfulness of the infant Freemason . The toasts of "The I . P . M ., " "P . M . 's , " "Treasurer and Secretary , " from the pressure of time , being
incorporated into one toast , the Bros . Omer , I . P . M ., Wakefield , P . M ., Treasurer ; and J . W . Buchan , P . M ., Sec , being representative men , responded . "The Visitors " were fairly represented by their sponsors , Bros . J . T . Kinipple , M . J . Hayes , G . H . Seage , and H . A . Pettipher . Bro . R . E . Ferguson , 7 S 1 , specially thanked the W . M .
and the Iodg"e for the privilege accorded him in being able to take his Second Degree before his own lodge meeting , he having to sail to-day ( Friday ) . From the exigencies of the maritime profession it often happens that years may elapse between a man ' s initiation and his taking the Third Degree . For "The Officers , " Bro . VV . Davis and others
responded . Between the various toasts Bros . Buchan , Pettipher , Kinipple , and Powell contributed to the harmony of the evening . Among the brethren present were Bros . Atkins , P . M . ; W . Esmond , P . M . ; Omer , P . M . ; J . J . Fould , J . Hillier ,
F . Adams , J . M . Simons , A . Howard , T . G . Henderson , J . F . Munro , H . Busbridge , and A . Snelling . Visitors : Bros . F . Willair , S 9 S ; C Nash Fox , 1349 ; M . J . Hayes , 134 S ; G . H . Seage and R . E . Ferguson , 7 S 1 ; J . T . Kinipple , P . M . 1 S 16 ; Jno . Mills , 1765 ; and H . A . Pettipher , 700 .
Kennington Lodge ( No . 1381 ) . —A large number of brethren attended the installation meeting of this lodge at the Horns Tavern , Kennington , on Tuesday , the 3 rd inst . The members present included Bros . W . VV . Westley , W . M . ; J . J . La Feuillade , S . W . ; J . Dennis , J . W . ; G . Everett , P . M ., Treas . ; W . Stuart , P . M ., Sec . ; A . Lundie , S . D . ; VV . Hearn , ] . D . ; J . Burn , Org . ; G .
Willson , Stwd . ; VV . Mecham , I . G . ; H . F . Foale , P . M . ; R . LaFeuillade , P . M . ; J . Cockburn , P . M . ; R . Lingley , P . M . ; Captain T . C Walls , P . M ., P . P . G . VV . Middx . ; C . H . Kohler , P . M . ; W . P . Webb , P . M . ; and many others . Visitors : Bros . R . Slater , 1791 ; M . Chapman , I . G . 619 ; W . H . Pain , 1321 ; C O . Took , 171 ; S . G . Murray , C 19 ; E . Bracknell , 140 ; J . J . Pope , P . M . 1305 ;
C Clarkson , 1604 ; A . Newton , 1 S 6 ; T . Morris , 2345 ; J . Langdon ; Ernest Attenborough ,. 43 S ; S . J . Attenborough , P . M ., VV . M . 234 S ; E . Clare , S . D . S 65 ; W . F . Grummett , P . M . 15 ; S . Lucas , P . M . ig 2 ; W . G . Lowe , S . D . 234 S ; A . Walker , 204 S ; ' S . J . Martin , P . M . iSS ; A . Rendell , 1441 ; G . R . Bolton , P . P . S . G . W . Kent ; E . E . Howston , l . P . M . 1155 ; C . Chapman , 1 S 6 ; J .
Craven , 1 G 24 ; W . Stead , 1987 ; C . R . Hurl , 134 S ; T . Neal , 134 S ; G . White , J . W . 975 ; R . Temple , 1319 ; W . W . Lee , S . W . 23 S 1 ; and others . Lodge having been opened , the minutes were confirmed , and a very satisfactory Auditors' report was received and unanimously adopted . The Worshipful Master commenced a very long programme of work by raising Bro . H . 1 .
Braddle to the third Degree , after which Bros . E . Archer and A . Durie were passed to the Degree of Fellow Craft . Ballot proving unanimously in favour of Messrs . A . J . Llewellin and H . M . Wolsey , they were duly initiated into Freemasonry . The W . M . then completed his arduous labours by impressively installing Bro . J . J . La Feuillade as the Master for the ensuing year . The following officers were
appointed and invested : Bros . J . Dennis , S . W . ; A . Lundie , J . W . ; Geo . Everett , P . M ., Treas . ; W . Stuart , P . M ., Sec ; J . N . Hearn , S . D . ; W . Mecham , J . D . ; C Colwell , D . C ; A . C Thornley , A . D . C ; Burn , Org . ; George Millsom , I . G . ; C . VV . G . Burrows , Stwd . ; and Reinhardt , Tyler . Bro . VV . VV . Westley , I . P . M ., delivered the usual addresses , and was presented by the VV . M . with a Past
Master ' s jewel , which he said he should always regard as a souvenir of a happy year of office . On the motion of Bro . Everett , P . M ., Treasurer , the sum of 10 guineas was voted to the W . M . 's list on behalf of the Royal Masonic Institution for Boys , and , on the proposition of Bro . Capt . Walls , P . M ., a hearty vote of thanks was accorded to Bro . Westley , I . P . M ., for the admirable manner in which he
had performed the duties of Installing Master . Propositions for initiation having been received , the lodge was closed , and the brethren subsequently enjoyed an excellent banquet , provided by the host , Bro . Buxton . The usual toasts were afterwards heartily honoured . Bro . Capt . T . C . Walls , P . M ., proposed " The Grand Officers , " and having- alluded to the great loss sustained by
the Craft in the death of the late Pro G . M ., said that the Earl of Lathom , Deputy G . M ., would take the chair at the forthcoming Festival of the Royal Masonic Institution for Boys , when no doubt the lodges would rally round him and give him their hearty support . He wished to say a few words about their coming Grand Treasurer , Bro . George Everett , P . M ., who was nominated without opposition for
the highest honour the brethren could bestow , and the acclamation with which that nomination was received proved that the Craft heartily approved of it . Bro . Everett could not respond that evening as a Grand Officer , but would be enabled to do so at the next meeting , and every lodge in the Metropolis—and especially those with which he was connected—would hail with acclamation the time when he
would be invested with the collar of Grand treasurer . That was his ( Bro . Walls' ) mother lodge , and he should therefore be proud to see a Grand Officer in their ranks . Bro . W . VV . Westley , I . P . M ., said that was the first time he had had the honour in that lodge of proposing " The Health of the VV . M ., " but he was pleased to be able to do so , as Bro . J . La Feuillade had been a member as long as
he had , and they had worked together for many years . The W . M . ' s heart and soul was in the lodge , and as time rolled on he would prove a worthy successor to those who had liiled the chair before him . Their VV . M . had not had any work that evening , but was reserving his powers for the next meeting , when he would have the three Degrees to perform . He wished their W . M . a happy year of office , and furthei
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R I . Vincent , P . M . 19 63 ; Chas . Sowton , 1679 ; G . S . qnelsrrove , 12 ; Thos . Grummant , P . M . 1559 ; W . A . fwv 1776 ; H . E . Poole , Asst . Sec . 2030 ; VV . G . Smith , p M 907 ; C . Mussared , S . W . 2264 ; E . Wright , P . M . ' fj , •R . Birkett , 5 C 9 ; E . Horton , 72 ; G . Morton , J . D . ' 3 . W . Payton , 216 S ; Fred . Bevan , S . D . 170 G ; F . rh ' urchill , 901 ; Isaac Dunn , P . M . 1622 ; H . Squire , PM 1 S 27 ; J . W . Dewsnap , P . M . iSS ; W . B . Marcus ,
.. P . M . 22 G 4 ; J . Bastone , P . M . 1 S 61 ; F . Stephens , 134 S ; and others . Bro . F . Williams , S . W ., W . M . elect , was then presented hy Bro . Taylor , P . M ., to receive the benefits of installation from Bro . Flegg , wh : > performed the ceremony in a most nerfect and impressive manner before a Board of 32 Installed Masters , one of the largest ever witnessed in the
lodge . The W . M . then invested his officers in a most efficient manner as follows : Bros . Flegg , l . P . M . ; S . Smith , S . W . ; J . Sparks , J . W . ; E . S . Lardner , P . M ., Sec Treas . ( pro tern . ); Harry Wood , S . D . ; Frank Wint , J . D . ; W . George , P . M ., D . C . ; Horace Petley , Org . ; C . Plant , I . G . ; Jas . Budd , Stwd . ; and Potter , Tvler . The addresses were most ably rendered by the
Installing Master , Bro . rlegg . Several letters ot apology were read for non-attendance , and also one from Bro . Thomas , P . M ., Treas ., who was seriously ill , with whom much sympathy was expressed . The W . M . announced it was his intention to stand as Steward at the next Festival of the R . M . B . I ., and the lodge voted the sum of 10 Guineas to be placed upon his list as a mark of their
appreciation . The report of the Audit Committee showed a substantial sum in the hands of the Treasurer . Bro . Wynne , P . M ., moved that a hearty vote of thanks be accorded to the l . P . M . for the splendid rendering of the installation ceremony . He stated he had been a member nearly 50 years , and had never witnessed the like . There were two propositions for initiation by the VV . M ., which ,
with the candidate already balloted for , augurs well for the coining year . After " Hearty good wishes" from a numerous array of distinguished visitors , the lodge was closed . The brethren then adjourned to an excellent banquet , to the number of S 6 .
At the conclusion , the Worshipful Master proposed the toasts of "The Oueen and the Craft , " and that of "The M . W . G . M ., H . R . H . the Prince of Wales , " which were drunk with the greatest enthusiasm . The Worshipful Master next gave "The Deputy G . M ., the Earl of Lathom , and the rest of the Grand Officers , Present and Past . " He remarked that the Grand Officers
were always ready and willing to give up an enormous amount of time at Grand Lodge for the benefit of the Craft . He was pleased to state that they were honoured by two Grand Officers that night , and he was delighted to have such worthy and distinguished brethren among them as Bros . Simpson , P . G . Chap ., and D . Mercer , G . Purst .
In reply , Bro . Simpson stated he was but a sleeping partner that night , but he offered his sincere thanks for the invitation given him by the W . M ., and he was certain if Lord Lathom had been present he would have been delighted at having the ceremonies so ably rendered by the l . P . M ., and the great promise of the W . M . He had read the charter of the lodge with deep interest , and it would
hear scrutiny . He had , like Bro . Wynn , P . M ., been a Mason over 40 years , and he would say that they would ever remember their position , and the influence that they , as Masons , could bring to bear upon their fellow creatures . Bro . Mercer , G . Purst ., also replied . The toast of "The W . M . " was given by the I . P . M ., who stated the W . M . was the most popular brother of the
lemple Lodge , for his name was only to be mentioned and there was the greatest enthusiasm . He trusted he would have health and strength to discharge his duties , and would , he felt sure , initiate the candidates ( he had himself proposed ) at their next meeting . He had already shown how excellently he could perform his duties in the chair . As brevity was the order of the evening , he would give the
toast of the W . M ., which was drunk with acclamation . The Worshipful Master replied , and said that he heartily thanked the l . P . M . for the manner in which he had given the toast , and could assure the brethren that he had the interest of the Temple Lodge at heart , and if the work was not so ably carried out during the present year , his interest in the lodge would not in the slightest degree lessen . Bro .
George , P . M ., had asked him to allow him to initiate his eldest son at the next meeting , which he had most readily assented to , because of the honour one must feel in initiating his own son . He might state that that was the proudest moment of his life , and he had looked forward to it for many years . He knew he had the hearty support of Hie Past Masters , and he hoped he might be spared very
many years to do all he could for the Temple Lodge . The W . M . next gave the toast of "The I . P . M ., " and stated the pleasure it gave him in proposing it . The l . P . M . had had a most successful year of office , and had handed a splendid balance forward for the present year . His working Had been admirable , and now it was his proud privilege to I'm that handsome jewel on his most noble breast , and he
hoped at the end of his year of office to have the same accorded him by the whole of the brethren . He trusted he might live many , many years to wear it . Vh , | st was drunk most heartily , t ti 1 •P -M- > in re P ' y . > said that his best thanks were given 0 tne brethren for the elegant jewel , which he trusted he . , acl deserved . He had only done his duty , and would do '" I ne possibl y could for the VV . M . and the brethren . He i - *— v < - « JUIU lut LUC vv . ivi . tinu me uicLiiicii . rue
, , "eartily thanked them for drinking his health . Ih ^ -M- proposed the toast of " The Visitors , " and ated that the lodge was always honoured by visitors , who brprt , rece ' with the greatest heartiness , as they were arr 1 ? the first water- As there were such a splendid tn , ' , ? uld c a" upon the W . M . ' s of the various lodges 'espond For the rest of the visitors , coupling the names EH , !; , Manuel , Walter Davies , G . J . Judge , Jeffery , Awards , David Rose , and R . Davis . * ilie seveial brethren having suitably responded , VV M 1 o £ " The Past Masters" was next given by the •v . ivi ., wi 0 st . f „ j „_ n ,: „„ , •. P . - \ , Killing tvc 111111
tirewnV - , " - " y « gieiuer pieasuie man L „ ° S that toast , as they were ever ready and willing accord W l duty ' and he was confident they would thev w" ? ¦ nea""ty support during the ensuing year as Br ? ,, ln the past . after tn ynn n P-M " P lied he was at aloss for words thanked e '„ ' lent , P eeches of their brother visitors , and he lJ ast Mast hearty good wishes accorded to the
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Bro . Taylor , P . M ., in a few appropriate remarks , said the Past Masters would always be at the W . M . 's service during the coming year . He was delighted to see such an array of visitors , many of whom were the most intimate friends of the VV . M . They had responded in an admirable manner . "The Charities" was entrusted with Bro . Edwards , P . M .,
which he advocated in an excellent manner . He was glad to state they were most ably supported , and was proud to hear that the W . M . was standing Steward at the coming Festival of the Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution , and he trusted that they would all do their very utmost for those noble Institutions . The VV . M . next proposed "The Health of the Secretary
and Treasurer . " He was sorry to state that the Treasurer was seriously ill , but he trusted he would be among them shortly . The Secretary had carried out his duties most efficiently ; in fact , it was impossible to be without him . He had filled several offices that day , even to Steward . During the Treasurer ' s illness Bro . Lardner had filled both offices , which redounded most creditably , and he must say
that he had added lustre to the Temple Lodge during the past year . Bro . Lardner , P . M ., said , in reply , that after the eulogistic remarks of the VV . M ., he would say it had been very hard work for him , but he gave his services most gladly . That splendid gathering reflected great credit on the lodge , the like of which had not been witnessed for many , many
years . He did not wish to guild the lily , for the noble virtues of their W . M . were well known , and they all appreciated his good qualities most highly . Such an array of brethren showed that they all wished to do him honour . He would ask the brethren to drink to the return of the Treasurer , Bro . Thomas , P . M ., and he trusted they might be spared many years to assist in keeping up the prestige of the Temple
Lodge . The toast of "The Officers" was next given by the W . M ., who congratulated himself upon having such an excellent body . He trusted that they would be regular and punctual in their attendance , and would accord him their hearty support in the future as they had so ably done in the past . He would couple the names of the Senior and
Junior Wardens with the toast . The Wardens , in a few appropriate remarks , thanked the W . M . and brethren for so heartily drinking to their health , and promised the W . M ., on behalf of the whole of the officers , their most cordial support .
The Tyler s toast brought one of the most eventful meetings of this lodge to a close . The musical arrangements were under the able conductorship of Bro . F . Bevan , assisted most effectively by Bros . J . Gawthrop , Arthur Weston , Arthur Thomas , and Jas . Budd , Bro . Horace Petley ably presided at the organ .
Stability Lodge ( No . 217 ) . —The installation meeting of this lodge took place on the 3 rd inst ., at Anderton ' s Hotel , Fleet-street , when there were present Bros . F . C . Woolmer , W . M . ; J . Owen , S . W . ; J . F . Jones , J . W . ; T . Hinks , Treas . ; J . Nixon , P . M ., Sec . ; S . A . Hardiman , S . D . ; W . R . Smith , J . D . ; P . H . Garner , I . G . ; W . J . Lyle , D . C ; G . Say , Org . . ; VV .
Gorrie , P . M ., and J . fl . Edwards , Stwds . ; H . Lynn , l . P . M . ; G . A . Taylor , P . M . ; H . Marfleet , P . M . ; J . Addi ' ngton , P . M . ; J . T . Wright , P . M . ; VV . EckersaJl , P . M . ; E . H . Cattermole , J . Finch , J . Brown , F . J oslin , G . Tennant , H . Berry , J . Itter , J . R . Ayris , F . Fitch , H . B Hancock , W . H . Smith , J . Macaulay , H . Clowes , J . Gilbert , E . A . Dando , F . H . Colepeper , S . P . Fisher , W . H . Edwards , J . H . Watts , J . E . Cosham , and H .
Walter . Visitors : Bros . C . T . Scrivener , P . M . 206 ; W . Pound , P . M . 19 ; J . F . Pen-ins , 1 S 39 ; W . T . Perrins , 1 S 39 ; and A . Langley . After confirmation of minutes , Mr . J . S . Morriss was initiated . The VV . M ., Bro . Henry Lynn , M . L . S . B ., then installed his successor , Bro . F . C . Woolmer , in first class style , and he appointed his officers as follows : Bros . J . Owen , S . W . ; J . F . Jones , J . W . j Nixon , P . M ., Sec ; T . Hinks , Treas . ; S . A . Hardiman , S . D . ; W . R . Smith ,
J . D . ; P . H . Garner , I . G . j W . J . Lyle , D . C ; W . Gorrie , P . M ., and J . H . Edwards , Stwd . ; and Say , Org . A notice of motion was given by Bro . Taylor , P . M ., that £ 10 10 s . be given to the Boys' School and £ 2 103 . to the Indemnity Fund . The lodge was then closed . A banquet afterwards took place . After the usual preliminary toasts , Bro . H . Lynn , I . P . M ., proposed " The
Health of the W . M ., who suitably responded . Bro . H . Lynn , in the name of the lodge , then presented Bro . Nixon , P . M ., Sec , with a very handsome testimonial in recognition of his services during the past 11 years , and trusted he might long be spared to act as Secretary . Bro . Nixon , after thanking the members , said that testimonial would serve as an incentive to him to strive , with
the assistance of them all , to , if possible , place the lodge in a prouder position than it now held . The toasts of . " The Installing Master , " " The Initiate , " and "The Visitors " followed , and the latter was responded toby Bro . W . Pound , P . M . 19 . The musical arrangements were in the hands of Bro . W . Wright , P . G . Org . Middlesex , assisted by his brother and several other brethren .
Duke of Edinburgh Lodge ( No . 1259 ) . — A regular meeting of this lodge took place at the Cape of Good Hope Tavern , Limehouse , on Tuesday , the 3 rd inst . Bro . Geo . Parrett presided , assisted by the following officers : Bros . W . Davies . S . W . ; VV . J . Trappitt , J . W . ; C . Wakefield , P . M ., Treas . ; J . W . Buchan , Sec ; J . Lusty , S . D . ; Geo . Powell , J . D . ; Esmond , P . M ., D . C . ;
Gumprecht , I . G . ; G . H . Seddon , Org . ; Thomas , Stwd . ; and Ellis , Tyler . The lodge having been opened , the minutes were read and confirmed . Messrs . A . Snellingand A . G . Watts , who had been already balloted for , were then initiated . Bro . Ferguson having been passed , Bro . Simons was raised , Bro . G . Parrett performing the whole of the ceremonies with that earnestness which he always infuses into his work .
Throughout it was marked with precision , and the addresses were given in a manner at once impressive and complete . The work of the various officers reflected credit on the lodge . The principal business of the evening being ended , several cases of charitable objects were disposed of , and the lodge having been closed , the brethren adjourned to refreshment and hormony . After an excellently served refection , Bro . Parrett , VV . M ., proposed the loyal toasts and that of " The Grand Officers ,
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Present and Past , which were received in the manner that Freemasons alone know how to receive them . The hour being late , brevity was the standing order , and the various speakers conformed to the " rules of the house " in an exemplary way . Bro . Orner , l . P . M ., could not refrain from expatiating somewhat on the merits of the W . M ., whose energy and
strict attention to his duties was contributing so much to the prosperity of the lodge . The Worshipful Master then proposed "The Two Initiates , " who responded with the natural bashfulness of the infant Freemason . The toasts of "The I . P . M ., " "P . M . 's , " "Treasurer and Secretary , " from the pressure of time , being
incorporated into one toast , the Bros . Omer , I . P . M ., Wakefield , P . M ., Treasurer ; and J . W . Buchan , P . M ., Sec , being representative men , responded . "The Visitors " were fairly represented by their sponsors , Bros . J . T . Kinipple , M . J . Hayes , G . H . Seage , and H . A . Pettipher . Bro . R . E . Ferguson , 7 S 1 , specially thanked the W . M .
and the Iodg"e for the privilege accorded him in being able to take his Second Degree before his own lodge meeting , he having to sail to-day ( Friday ) . From the exigencies of the maritime profession it often happens that years may elapse between a man ' s initiation and his taking the Third Degree . For "The Officers , " Bro . VV . Davis and others
responded . Between the various toasts Bros . Buchan , Pettipher , Kinipple , and Powell contributed to the harmony of the evening . Among the brethren present were Bros . Atkins , P . M . ; W . Esmond , P . M . ; Omer , P . M . ; J . J . Fould , J . Hillier ,
F . Adams , J . M . Simons , A . Howard , T . G . Henderson , J . F . Munro , H . Busbridge , and A . Snelling . Visitors : Bros . F . Willair , S 9 S ; C Nash Fox , 1349 ; M . J . Hayes , 134 S ; G . H . Seage and R . E . Ferguson , 7 S 1 ; J . T . Kinipple , P . M . 1 S 16 ; Jno . Mills , 1765 ; and H . A . Pettipher , 700 .
Kennington Lodge ( No . 1381 ) . —A large number of brethren attended the installation meeting of this lodge at the Horns Tavern , Kennington , on Tuesday , the 3 rd inst . The members present included Bros . W . VV . Westley , W . M . ; J . J . La Feuillade , S . W . ; J . Dennis , J . W . ; G . Everett , P . M ., Treas . ; W . Stuart , P . M ., Sec . ; A . Lundie , S . D . ; VV . Hearn , ] . D . ; J . Burn , Org . ; G .
Willson , Stwd . ; VV . Mecham , I . G . ; H . F . Foale , P . M . ; R . LaFeuillade , P . M . ; J . Cockburn , P . M . ; R . Lingley , P . M . ; Captain T . C Walls , P . M ., P . P . G . VV . Middx . ; C . H . Kohler , P . M . ; W . P . Webb , P . M . ; and many others . Visitors : Bros . R . Slater , 1791 ; M . Chapman , I . G . 619 ; W . H . Pain , 1321 ; C O . Took , 171 ; S . G . Murray , C 19 ; E . Bracknell , 140 ; J . J . Pope , P . M . 1305 ;
C Clarkson , 1604 ; A . Newton , 1 S 6 ; T . Morris , 2345 ; J . Langdon ; Ernest Attenborough ,. 43 S ; S . J . Attenborough , P . M ., VV . M . 234 S ; E . Clare , S . D . S 65 ; W . F . Grummett , P . M . 15 ; S . Lucas , P . M . ig 2 ; W . G . Lowe , S . D . 234 S ; A . Walker , 204 S ; ' S . J . Martin , P . M . iSS ; A . Rendell , 1441 ; G . R . Bolton , P . P . S . G . W . Kent ; E . E . Howston , l . P . M . 1155 ; C . Chapman , 1 S 6 ; J .
Craven , 1 G 24 ; W . Stead , 1987 ; C . R . Hurl , 134 S ; T . Neal , 134 S ; G . White , J . W . 975 ; R . Temple , 1319 ; W . W . Lee , S . W . 23 S 1 ; and others . Lodge having been opened , the minutes were confirmed , and a very satisfactory Auditors' report was received and unanimously adopted . The Worshipful Master commenced a very long programme of work by raising Bro . H . 1 .
Braddle to the third Degree , after which Bros . E . Archer and A . Durie were passed to the Degree of Fellow Craft . Ballot proving unanimously in favour of Messrs . A . J . Llewellin and H . M . Wolsey , they were duly initiated into Freemasonry . The W . M . then completed his arduous labours by impressively installing Bro . J . J . La Feuillade as the Master for the ensuing year . The following officers were
appointed and invested : Bros . J . Dennis , S . W . ; A . Lundie , J . W . ; Geo . Everett , P . M ., Treas . ; W . Stuart , P . M ., Sec ; J . N . Hearn , S . D . ; W . Mecham , J . D . ; C Colwell , D . C ; A . C Thornley , A . D . C ; Burn , Org . ; George Millsom , I . G . ; C . VV . G . Burrows , Stwd . ; and Reinhardt , Tyler . Bro . VV . VV . Westley , I . P . M ., delivered the usual addresses , and was presented by the VV . M . with a Past
Master ' s jewel , which he said he should always regard as a souvenir of a happy year of office . On the motion of Bro . Everett , P . M ., Treasurer , the sum of 10 guineas was voted to the W . M . 's list on behalf of the Royal Masonic Institution for Boys , and , on the proposition of Bro . Capt . Walls , P . M ., a hearty vote of thanks was accorded to Bro . Westley , I . P . M ., for the admirable manner in which he
had performed the duties of Installing Master . Propositions for initiation having been received , the lodge was closed , and the brethren subsequently enjoyed an excellent banquet , provided by the host , Bro . Buxton . The usual toasts were afterwards heartily honoured . Bro . Capt . T . C . Walls , P . M ., proposed " The Grand Officers , " and having- alluded to the great loss sustained by
the Craft in the death of the late Pro G . M ., said that the Earl of Lathom , Deputy G . M ., would take the chair at the forthcoming Festival of the Royal Masonic Institution for Boys , when no doubt the lodges would rally round him and give him their hearty support . He wished to say a few words about their coming Grand Treasurer , Bro . George Everett , P . M ., who was nominated without opposition for
the highest honour the brethren could bestow , and the acclamation with which that nomination was received proved that the Craft heartily approved of it . Bro . Everett could not respond that evening as a Grand Officer , but would be enabled to do so at the next meeting , and every lodge in the Metropolis—and especially those with which he was connected—would hail with acclamation the time when he
would be invested with the collar of Grand treasurer . That was his ( Bro . Walls' ) mother lodge , and he should therefore be proud to see a Grand Officer in their ranks . Bro . W . VV . Westley , I . P . M ., said that was the first time he had had the honour in that lodge of proposing " The Health of the VV . M ., " but he was pleased to be able to do so , as Bro . J . La Feuillade had been a member as long as
he had , and they had worked together for many years . The W . M . ' s heart and soul was in the lodge , and as time rolled on he would prove a worthy successor to those who had liiled the chair before him . Their VV . M . had not had any work that evening , but was reserving his powers for the next meeting , when he would have the three Degrees to perform . He wished their W . M . a happy year of office , and furthei