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Young , I . P . M . ; R . E . Mitton , W . M . 1 756 , S . VV . ; R . Harley , I . W . ; S . E . Ibbs , P . M ., P . P . G . S . B ., Treas . ; Harold Wyatt , P . M ., Sec ; Robt . Scott , Asst . Sec ; Isaac Platts , S . D . ; Job Clarke , J . D . ; Dr . Herbert Taylor , I . G . ; J . VV . Hayes , S . ; Wm . Brogden , J . S . ; Walter B . Irving , Org . ; Wm . Blake , Tyler ; VV . H . Clemmy , P . M . ; J . Le Comber , P . M . ; J . P . Boyan , P . G . O . ; and a good muster of members and visitors ,
among the latter being Bro . Wilkinson , S . VV . 10 SG ; J . Kellie , Sec . 175 6 ; Pearson , 1756 ; Hooks , 356 ; and others . The minutes having been passed the ballot was taken for Messrs . Hogarth and Lawrence , who were declared duly elected and afterwards initiated by the W . M . A brother was also passed ; after which theW . M . took the opportunity of referring to the death of the late Bro .
Padley , a much-esteemed brother of 1473 , and it was unanimously agreed that a letter of condolence should be sent to his widow expressing the deep sympathy of the members . The Iodge being closed in due form the brethren adjourned to supper , the catering being as usual efficiently performed by Bro . Scott of the Wyndham Hotel . The usual loval and Masonic toasts were duly given , after
which , Bro . Ibbs , P . M ., rose and said the gavel had been entrusted to him for the purpose of proposing a toast which he felt sure would receive their hearty approbation , viz ., " The Health of Bro . J . P . Bryan , P . G . O . " They all knew how for more than seven years Bro . Bryan had regularly attended their meetings and assisted them by providing musical accompaniments to the service in the lodge room and at the
festive board . It was scarcely possible for hiin to speak too highly of the way in which the musical portion of their service had been rendered , and he begged to thank their brother on behalf of the brethren most cordially . It would be in the recollection of the members that it was agreed that Bro . Bryan should not be allowed to retire from the lodge without some mark of the esteem in which they held him , and having been entrusted with the contributions of the brethren he
( Bro . Ibbs ) had laid them out in a manner which would at once commemorate Bro . Byran ' s promotion to Prov . Grand rank , and remind him of his connection with the Bootle Lodge . He congratulated the P . G . O . on his having received provincial honours , the more so as he would have the pleasure of serving under one whose name was a household word among Masons not only in this country , but abroad—their R . W . P . G . M ., Bro . the Earl of Lathom . In
conclusion , Bro . Ibbs in a few hearty words presented to Bro . Bryan on behalf of the brethren present a full suit ol P . G . clothing and a valuable and chaste gold albert guard , accompanied by a very handsome illustrated album for Mrs . Bryan , with illuminated inscription as follows : "This album is presented Bro . J . P . Bryan , Hon . Org . of the Bootle Lodge , No . 1473 , for a period of seven years , together with provincial grand clothing , on the occasion of
his being appointed Prov . Grand Organist for the Province of West Lancashire , and a gold albert watch-guard , to mark the esteem and respect in which he is held by the brethren , and in recognition of bis past services . ( Signed ) W . R . Brewster , W . M . ; H . Wyatt . Sec ; S . E . Ibbs , Treas . Bootle , April 5 th . " The toast was most cordially received . Bro . Bryan , in responding thanked the brethren for the
kindness they had shown to him , not only that evening but on many previous occasions . His connection with the Bootle Lodge would always remain in his mind as one of the bright pictures of his Masonic career . His services , though not he was afraid so valuable as Bro . Ibbs kindly asserted , had been freely given , and the appreciation of the brethren was an ample reward in itself . As regarded their thoughtful presentation to Mrs . Bryan he knew it
would give her great pleasure , for she was hearty in seconding him in all his Masonic work . Nothing could have given him greater pleasure than to receive these valuable tokens of their esteem at the hands of Bro . Ibbs , the father of the lodge , and one who had been his friend from the time he had entered 1473 . In conclusion he must again thank the brethren for their kindness , and anything he could do to forward the musical interests of
the lodge he would promise to perform . "The Visitors and "The VV . M . " were enthusiastically drunk and a very enjoyable evening was brought to a conclusion . GREAT STANMORE . —Abercorn Lodge ( No . 1549 ) . — The first meeting of this well established sum mer lodge was held on the 4 th inst ., at the Abercorn Hotel . Bro . Bamford , W . M ., well supported by his officers
and-Past Masters , several brethren , and Bros . Hawksley , VV . M . 1702 , and Hobbin , S 93 , visitors , opened the lodge . The minutes of last meeting having been read and confirmed Bro . C Townsend was passed to the Degree of M . M . A petition was signed in favour of the widow and family of the late Bro . Peach , who was initiated in this lodge , to the Board of Benevolence . The sum of three guineas was voted out of the lodge charity fund for their present
assistance , Bro . 1 ideombe was unanimously elected Treasurer in place of Bro . Dr . Rogers who had taken the chair of J . W . A vote of condolence was recorded to the family on the death of Bro . J . Felton who was the first initiate of this lodge . The minute of a special meeting , held on 30 th October last was also confirmed , on which occasion a vote of heartfelt sympathy was expressed and recorded to the widow and family of the late Rev . Bro . Bernays , Rector of Stanmore . The highly respected and worthy
brother had only been initiated into this lodge on October 4 th and died suddenly on the 25 th ; but five weeks later his estimable widow was laid beside him in Stanmore Churchyard , and the grief of all was most conspicuous by the immense attendance at their funerals . Yea , even in death they were not parted . The usual " Hearty good wishes " having been expressed by the visiting brethren the lodge was closed , and after an excellent repast and thc usual toast , most harmoniously enlivened by the members present , the brethren dispersed .
YORK . —Eboracum Lodge ( No . 1611 ) . —The regular monthly meeting of this lodge was held on Monday last . Present : Bros . M . Millington , VV . M . ; T . B . Whytehead , P . M . ; C G . Padel , P . M . ; G . Balmford , P . M . ; J . Blenkin , S . W . ; A . T . B . Turner , J . W . ; W . B . Dyson , S . D . ; W . Lackenby , as J . D . ; G . Chapman , I . G . ; and several other members and visitors . Having raised the lodge to the Third Degree the W . M . proceeded to put Bros . Irving and Nance through the ceremonies , the traditional history and concluding addrcsses . being given by
Reports Of Masonic Meetings.
Bro . T . B . Whytehead , P . M ., and Bro . C . G . Padel , P . M ., presiding at the harmonium . Before the lodge was closed , Bro . Ware presented to the Iodge a bound volume of a Masonic publication , and Bro . Whytehead two old editions of the Constitutions and a bound volume of thc Voice if Masonry , for which votes of thanks were passed . Bro . Whytehead also announced that Bro . the Hon . VV .
T . Orde-Powlett had presented to the lodge a copy of Bartolozzi ' s valuable engraving of Stothart ' s picture of the Festival of the Girls' School . He was having the engraving cleaned and mounted and should then present it formally for Bro . Orde-Powlett . It was stated that the sum raised amongst thebrethren for the purchase of the Mechanics ' Institute now amounted to over , Ciooo .
Instruction.
INSTRUCTION .
KENT LODGE ( No . 15 ) . —A meeting of this lodge was held recently at Bro . Serjeant's , the King and Queen , Norton Folgate , E . C ., when there were present : Bros . Millington , VV . M . ; jSerjeant , S . VV . ; Little , J . VV . ; Clark , S . D . ; Pinder , Preceptor ; Black , I . G . ; also Rowe , Patrick , Kramm , Gieseke , Turberfield , and others . Lodge was opened in due form with solemn prayer . The
minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed . The ceremony of initiation was rehearsed , Bro . Kramm , candidate . Bro . Turberfield answered the usual questions leading to the Second Degree , and the ceremony of passing rehearsed , Bro . Turberfield , candidate . Lodge was ' resumed , and Bro . Serjeant elected VV . M . for the ensuing week . After the usual preliminaries the lodge was closed .
PERCY LODGE ( No . 19 S ) . —A meeting of this Iodge was held at the Jolly Farmers , Southgate-road , on thc 7 th inst . Present : Bros . Dixie , VV . M . ; Marks , S . W . ; Ashton , J . W . ; Woolf , S . D . ; Heedon , J . D . ; Gribbell , I . G . ; Pearcy , Preceptor ; Lorkin , Treas . ; Galer , Sec ; Hatch , Richardson , Manger , Houghton , Lone , Hirst , and Carr .
Lodge was opened in due form and the minutes of last meeting were read and confirmed . Bro . Hatch having offered himself as a candidate the ceremony of initiation was rehearsed . Bro . Pearcy worked the First Section , assisted by Bro . Ashton , and tbe Second , assisted by Bro . Woolf . Lodge was then opened in the Second Degree , and Bro . Lorkin worked the Second and Third Sections , assisted
by Bros . Gribbell and Heedon . Lodge was then closed in the Second Degree , and Bro . Marks was unanimously elected W . M . for the ensuing week . A cordial vote of thanks was unanimously accorded the VV . M . for his efficient working . All Masonic business having been ended the lodge was closed .
lhe above is one of the oldest Hodges of instruction in London , and for a number of years has been under the Preceptorship of Bro . R . Pearcy , P . M . 22 S . Brethren in search of Masonic knowledge will be amply repaid by favouring this lodge with a visit at eight o'clock any Saturday evening .
UNITED PILGRIMS LODGE ( No . 507 ) . — The usual weekly meeting of this lodge was held on Friday , the 6 th inst ., Bro . J . N . Bate , as W . M ., presiding , supported by Bros . C . H . Wiltshire , S . W . ; H . H . Wiltshire , J . VV . ; P . M . Hakim , S . D . ; J . Letchford , J . D . ; E . G . Percy Stevens , I . G . ; Richard Poore , Sec . ; Jas . Stevens , P . AI ., Preceptor ; C . H . Philips , E . Bye , and others . Lodge was opened and the minutes of previous meeting
were conhrmed . i he hirst Section was worked by the brethren , and the ceremony of initiation was rehearsed , and the charge given by the VV . M . Lodge was opened in the F . C . Degree , and Bro . Hakim was instructed for proficiency . Lodge was closed in the E . A . Degree and called off . Entry drill was practised and lodge called off . Bro . C . H . Wiltshire was elected W . M . for the ensuing week . New members were received and the Iodge was closed in harmony .
MARQUESS OF RIPON LODGE ( No . 1489 ) . —A meeting of this lodge was held on Monday , the gth inst ., at the Pembury Tavern , Amherst-road , Hackney , when there were present Bros . Evans , W . M . ; Polac , S . W . ; Hunt , J . W . ; Clifford , Treas . ; Hildreth , Sec . ; Forss , S . D . ; Beck , I . G . ; Forss , Preceptor ; and several visitors . The lodge was opened in due form and the minutes of
the previous meeting read and confirmed . The ceremony of passing was rehearsed , Bro . Twining being the candidate . Bro . Forss then worked the First and Second Sections of the lecture . Lodge was closed in the Second Degree . It was proposed by Bro . Forss and seconded by Bro . Hunt that Bro . Polac be VV . M . for the ensuing week . The lodge was then closed .
COVENT GARDEN LODGE ( 1614 ) . — A meeting of this lodge was held at the Bedford Head Hotel , Maiden-lane , on the 5 th inst . Present : Bros . G . Coleman , VV . M . ; Rolfe , S . VV . ; Richardson , J . VV . ; Reynolds , J . D . ( Secretary ); B . Solomons , I . G . ; and R . Head . The lodge was opened in due form and with solemn
prayer , and the minutes of the last meeting read and confirmed . Bro . Richardson , Preceptor , worked the First Section of the lecture . Bro . Head offering himself as a candidate for passing he was duly questioned , entrusted , and retired . Lodge opened in the Second Degree , and the W . M . worked the ceremony . Lodge resumed to the First Degree , Bro . Reynolds proposed that Bro . Head , No . 1 C 14 , be a joining member of this lodge of instruction ,
which was carried unanimously , and the W . M . expressed the pleasure , as S . W . of the mother lodge , he felt in seeing the young members of the lodge joining , and he now looked forward to the fact that the Covent Garden Lodge of Instruction was on a permanent footing , and that brethren who sought Masonic instruction would support their worthy Preceptor , who was always so willing to instruct . Bro . Rolfe was elected W . M . for the ensuing week , and having appointed his officers in rotation thc Iodge was closed .
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Mark Masonry.
Mark Masonry .
TRINITY COLLEGE LODGE ( No . 244 ) . — The installation meeting of this lodge was held on Thursday , the 5 th inst ., at Trinity College , Mandeville-place , Manchester-square . The VV . M ., Bro . the Rev . H . G Bonavia-Hunt , B . Mus ., L . A ., L . Mus ., P . P . G . Chap ., and Chap ., advanced Bro . John Mills , of the Trinity College ( Craft ) Lodge , No . 17 C 5 , and also 'Bro . Edwin Wilding , of the Alexandra Palace Lodge , No . 1541 , as
Mark Master Masons . Bro . H . H . Shirley , of the St . Mark ' s Lodge , No . 1 , was elected a joining member . Bro . the Rev . H . G . Bonavia-Hunt afterwards installed Bro . Edward John Hoare , S . W . and VV . M . « : <; ct , as VV . M . for the ensuing year . The following officers were invested : Bros , the Rev . H . G . Bonavia-Hunt , I . P . M . and Chap . ; Plant Martin , S . VV . ; J . S . Gabriel , J . W . ; J . Bradbury Turner , M . O . ; Dr . J . Gordon Saunders , S . O . ;
R . J . Ward , J . O . ; J . Alfred Hammond , Treas . ; Charles Sayley , Sec . ; A . VV . Sebastian Hoare , S . D . ; T . E . Biddlecomb , J . D . ; Edward Wilding , D . of C ; Humphrey J . Stark , P . AL , Org . ; H . H . Shirley , I . G . ; John Mills , Stwd . ; and George Harrison , Tyler . Music in the Mark Degree undoubtedly enhances largely the ceremony of advancement , and with Bro . Stark presiding at the organ , that result of course was obtained .
A banquet followed , at which the usual toasts were proposed and interspersed with vocal and instrumental music by Bros . Stark , P . M ., Plant Martin , Ward , Biddlecomb , and the VV . M ., with a very pleasing recitation from Bro . Stevens , P . M . The presentation of a P . M . 's jewel to Bro . the Rev . H . G . Bonavia-Hunt , the I . P . M ., was greeted with marked
approval , and the eulogium from the VV . M ., Brc . Hoare , elicited a spontaneous response from all the brethren , at once testifying their appreciation of the admirable way in which the lodge , under his immediate guidance , had been carried on , and also to the most impressive and beautiful manner in which the ceremony of installation was performed .
Bros . Dewar , P . M . ; Stevens , P . M . ; and Poore , P . M . ; added their unqualified testimony to the perfectness of the installation ceremony , remarking that it was possibly equalled by Bro . Stark , I . P . M ., who was the Installing Officer of the previous year .
Ancient And Accepted Rite.
Ancient and Accepted Rite .
LEICESTER . —St . Margaret ' s Chapter ( No . 92 ) . —The first annual festival and installation meeting of the above chapter took place at Freemasons' Hall , on the 27 th ult . There were present 111 . Bros . S . S . Partridee 30 , M . W . S . ; Charles Fendelow , 33 , I . G . W . C . D . ; J . T . Thorp , 30 , First G . ; T . Worthington , 30 , Second G . ; and
Ex . P . Bros . J . Young , Recorder , as Prelate ; W . L . Ball , G . M . ; W . A . Fielding , R . ; J . H . Thompson , C . of G . ; Dr . VV . C . Crofts , M . C ; M . J . Walker , Steward ; also Bros . VV . Kelly , Dr . VV . Hammond , W . J . Frear , J . D . Harris , VV . A . F . Hall , F . Griffith , R . Taylor , and E . J . Foxwell . Bro . Capt . J . G . F . Richardson , 10 , was a visitor . The chapter was opened and the minutes having been duly read and confirmed , a ballot was taken for Bros . VV . J . Curtis , of Lodge 523 , and Dr . Henry Meadows , which proving unanimous , and both brethren being in attendance were regularl y admitted into thc mysteries of the Rite and proclaimed in the west according to ancient custom . The Grand Marshall then presented to the M . W . S ., Bro . S . S . Partridge 30 ° the HI . Bro . John 0
, , Thomas Thorp , 30 , as the M . W . S . elect , for the purpose of installation . The candidate's qualifications having been duly tested , the installation ceremony was most admirably worked by the outgoing M . W . S ., and concluded amid general acclamation from the S . Princes present . The following are the names of the officers for the ensuing year 111 . Bro . S . S . Partridge , 30 , I . P . M . W . S . ; Bro . William Kelly , iS ° , Prelate ; III . Bro . T . Worthinirton . 10 ° . First
G . ; Bros . VV . L . Ball , iS ° , Second G . ; F . J . Baines , 18 , ( re-elected ) Treasurer ; Joseph Young , iS ° ( re-appointed ) Recorder ; W . A . Fielding , 1 S , G . Marshal ; Dr . W . C . Croft , iS ° , Raphael ; J . H . Thompson , 1 S , M . C ; M . 1 . Walker , iS ° , Herald ; Dr . W . Hammond , 18 ° , C of G . ; J . Tauser , 3 ° ; and T . Dunn , 3 , Tylers . Before the closing of the chapter the Ex . and P . Bro . VV . A . Fielding , G . M ., offered for the acceptance of the
chapter an elegant satin banner suitably inscribed with the nanies of the chapter and the badges of the Order , which it is almost needless to state was on the motion of the M . W . S . duly accepted with thanks , and will add much to the beauty and elegance of the rich chapter regalia . Alms having been collectedand a nomination on behalf
, of a proposed joining member made , the chapter was closed according to ancient usage until the fourth Tuesday in October . After which the installation banquet was promptly served , and subsequently the usual loyal and Masonic toasts peculiar to the Rite were duly observed and honoured .
Scotland.
Scotland .
PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE OF BERWICKSHIRE AND ROXBURGHSHIRE . On Thursday , the 29 th ult ., a meeting of the Provincial Grand Lodge of Berwickshire and Roxburghshire was held in the Mechanics' Hall , Coldstream , under the banner of thc Coldstream Lodge , St . John's , No . 2 S 0 . There was a large attendance of the brethren of the local lodge , and
besides the Provincial Grand office-bearers , there were deputations from the Kelso Lodge , No . 58 ; St . Luke's Lodge , Lauder , No . 132 ; Kelso Tweed Lodge , No . 261 ; and St . David ' s Lodge , Berwick , No . 393 ( E . G . ) At four o ' clock the R . W . M . of the Coldstream Lodge , Bro . John Smith , opened the Craft Lodge , raising it to the Third
Degree , when the Provincial Grand Lodge was admitted in due form . In the unavoidable absence of Bro . the R . W ., the Provincial Grand Master , the Earl of Haddington , the chair was taken by the V . W ., the D . P . G . M . Bro . Fred . Vernon , of Kelso Lodge , who opened the Provincial Grand Lodge in ample form . Having . announced that he had inspected the books of the St . John ' s Lodge , No , 280 , and
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Reports Of Masonic Meetings.
Young , I . P . M . ; R . E . Mitton , W . M . 1 756 , S . VV . ; R . Harley , I . W . ; S . E . Ibbs , P . M ., P . P . G . S . B ., Treas . ; Harold Wyatt , P . M ., Sec ; Robt . Scott , Asst . Sec ; Isaac Platts , S . D . ; Job Clarke , J . D . ; Dr . Herbert Taylor , I . G . ; J . VV . Hayes , S . ; Wm . Brogden , J . S . ; Walter B . Irving , Org . ; Wm . Blake , Tyler ; VV . H . Clemmy , P . M . ; J . Le Comber , P . M . ; J . P . Boyan , P . G . O . ; and a good muster of members and visitors ,
among the latter being Bro . Wilkinson , S . VV . 10 SG ; J . Kellie , Sec . 175 6 ; Pearson , 1756 ; Hooks , 356 ; and others . The minutes having been passed the ballot was taken for Messrs . Hogarth and Lawrence , who were declared duly elected and afterwards initiated by the W . M . A brother was also passed ; after which theW . M . took the opportunity of referring to the death of the late Bro .
Padley , a much-esteemed brother of 1473 , and it was unanimously agreed that a letter of condolence should be sent to his widow expressing the deep sympathy of the members . The Iodge being closed in due form the brethren adjourned to supper , the catering being as usual efficiently performed by Bro . Scott of the Wyndham Hotel . The usual loval and Masonic toasts were duly given , after
which , Bro . Ibbs , P . M ., rose and said the gavel had been entrusted to him for the purpose of proposing a toast which he felt sure would receive their hearty approbation , viz ., " The Health of Bro . J . P . Bryan , P . G . O . " They all knew how for more than seven years Bro . Bryan had regularly attended their meetings and assisted them by providing musical accompaniments to the service in the lodge room and at the
festive board . It was scarcely possible for hiin to speak too highly of the way in which the musical portion of their service had been rendered , and he begged to thank their brother on behalf of the brethren most cordially . It would be in the recollection of the members that it was agreed that Bro . Bryan should not be allowed to retire from the lodge without some mark of the esteem in which they held him , and having been entrusted with the contributions of the brethren he
( Bro . Ibbs ) had laid them out in a manner which would at once commemorate Bro . Byran ' s promotion to Prov . Grand rank , and remind him of his connection with the Bootle Lodge . He congratulated the P . G . O . on his having received provincial honours , the more so as he would have the pleasure of serving under one whose name was a household word among Masons not only in this country , but abroad—their R . W . P . G . M ., Bro . the Earl of Lathom . In
conclusion , Bro . Ibbs in a few hearty words presented to Bro . Bryan on behalf of the brethren present a full suit ol P . G . clothing and a valuable and chaste gold albert guard , accompanied by a very handsome illustrated album for Mrs . Bryan , with illuminated inscription as follows : "This album is presented Bro . J . P . Bryan , Hon . Org . of the Bootle Lodge , No . 1473 , for a period of seven years , together with provincial grand clothing , on the occasion of
his being appointed Prov . Grand Organist for the Province of West Lancashire , and a gold albert watch-guard , to mark the esteem and respect in which he is held by the brethren , and in recognition of bis past services . ( Signed ) W . R . Brewster , W . M . ; H . Wyatt . Sec ; S . E . Ibbs , Treas . Bootle , April 5 th . " The toast was most cordially received . Bro . Bryan , in responding thanked the brethren for the
kindness they had shown to him , not only that evening but on many previous occasions . His connection with the Bootle Lodge would always remain in his mind as one of the bright pictures of his Masonic career . His services , though not he was afraid so valuable as Bro . Ibbs kindly asserted , had been freely given , and the appreciation of the brethren was an ample reward in itself . As regarded their thoughtful presentation to Mrs . Bryan he knew it
would give her great pleasure , for she was hearty in seconding him in all his Masonic work . Nothing could have given him greater pleasure than to receive these valuable tokens of their esteem at the hands of Bro . Ibbs , the father of the lodge , and one who had been his friend from the time he had entered 1473 . In conclusion he must again thank the brethren for their kindness , and anything he could do to forward the musical interests of
the lodge he would promise to perform . "The Visitors and "The VV . M . " were enthusiastically drunk and a very enjoyable evening was brought to a conclusion . GREAT STANMORE . —Abercorn Lodge ( No . 1549 ) . — The first meeting of this well established sum mer lodge was held on the 4 th inst ., at the Abercorn Hotel . Bro . Bamford , W . M ., well supported by his officers
and-Past Masters , several brethren , and Bros . Hawksley , VV . M . 1702 , and Hobbin , S 93 , visitors , opened the lodge . The minutes of last meeting having been read and confirmed Bro . C Townsend was passed to the Degree of M . M . A petition was signed in favour of the widow and family of the late Bro . Peach , who was initiated in this lodge , to the Board of Benevolence . The sum of three guineas was voted out of the lodge charity fund for their present
assistance , Bro . 1 ideombe was unanimously elected Treasurer in place of Bro . Dr . Rogers who had taken the chair of J . W . A vote of condolence was recorded to the family on the death of Bro . J . Felton who was the first initiate of this lodge . The minute of a special meeting , held on 30 th October last was also confirmed , on which occasion a vote of heartfelt sympathy was expressed and recorded to the widow and family of the late Rev . Bro . Bernays , Rector of Stanmore . The highly respected and worthy
brother had only been initiated into this lodge on October 4 th and died suddenly on the 25 th ; but five weeks later his estimable widow was laid beside him in Stanmore Churchyard , and the grief of all was most conspicuous by the immense attendance at their funerals . Yea , even in death they were not parted . The usual " Hearty good wishes " having been expressed by the visiting brethren the lodge was closed , and after an excellent repast and thc usual toast , most harmoniously enlivened by the members present , the brethren dispersed .
YORK . —Eboracum Lodge ( No . 1611 ) . —The regular monthly meeting of this lodge was held on Monday last . Present : Bros . M . Millington , VV . M . ; T . B . Whytehead , P . M . ; C G . Padel , P . M . ; G . Balmford , P . M . ; J . Blenkin , S . W . ; A . T . B . Turner , J . W . ; W . B . Dyson , S . D . ; W . Lackenby , as J . D . ; G . Chapman , I . G . ; and several other members and visitors . Having raised the lodge to the Third Degree the W . M . proceeded to put Bros . Irving and Nance through the ceremonies , the traditional history and concluding addrcsses . being given by
Reports Of Masonic Meetings.
Bro . T . B . Whytehead , P . M ., and Bro . C . G . Padel , P . M ., presiding at the harmonium . Before the lodge was closed , Bro . Ware presented to the Iodge a bound volume of a Masonic publication , and Bro . Whytehead two old editions of the Constitutions and a bound volume of thc Voice if Masonry , for which votes of thanks were passed . Bro . Whytehead also announced that Bro . the Hon . VV .
T . Orde-Powlett had presented to the lodge a copy of Bartolozzi ' s valuable engraving of Stothart ' s picture of the Festival of the Girls' School . He was having the engraving cleaned and mounted and should then present it formally for Bro . Orde-Powlett . It was stated that the sum raised amongst thebrethren for the purchase of the Mechanics ' Institute now amounted to over , Ciooo .
Instruction.
INSTRUCTION .
KENT LODGE ( No . 15 ) . —A meeting of this lodge was held recently at Bro . Serjeant's , the King and Queen , Norton Folgate , E . C ., when there were present : Bros . Millington , VV . M . ; jSerjeant , S . VV . ; Little , J . VV . ; Clark , S . D . ; Pinder , Preceptor ; Black , I . G . ; also Rowe , Patrick , Kramm , Gieseke , Turberfield , and others . Lodge was opened in due form with solemn prayer . The
minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed . The ceremony of initiation was rehearsed , Bro . Kramm , candidate . Bro . Turberfield answered the usual questions leading to the Second Degree , and the ceremony of passing rehearsed , Bro . Turberfield , candidate . Lodge was ' resumed , and Bro . Serjeant elected VV . M . for the ensuing week . After the usual preliminaries the lodge was closed .
PERCY LODGE ( No . 19 S ) . —A meeting of this Iodge was held at the Jolly Farmers , Southgate-road , on thc 7 th inst . Present : Bros . Dixie , VV . M . ; Marks , S . W . ; Ashton , J . W . ; Woolf , S . D . ; Heedon , J . D . ; Gribbell , I . G . ; Pearcy , Preceptor ; Lorkin , Treas . ; Galer , Sec ; Hatch , Richardson , Manger , Houghton , Lone , Hirst , and Carr .
Lodge was opened in due form and the minutes of last meeting were read and confirmed . Bro . Hatch having offered himself as a candidate the ceremony of initiation was rehearsed . Bro . Pearcy worked the First Section , assisted by Bro . Ashton , and tbe Second , assisted by Bro . Woolf . Lodge was then opened in the Second Degree , and Bro . Lorkin worked the Second and Third Sections , assisted
by Bros . Gribbell and Heedon . Lodge was then closed in the Second Degree , and Bro . Marks was unanimously elected W . M . for the ensuing week . A cordial vote of thanks was unanimously accorded the VV . M . for his efficient working . All Masonic business having been ended the lodge was closed .
lhe above is one of the oldest Hodges of instruction in London , and for a number of years has been under the Preceptorship of Bro . R . Pearcy , P . M . 22 S . Brethren in search of Masonic knowledge will be amply repaid by favouring this lodge with a visit at eight o'clock any Saturday evening .
UNITED PILGRIMS LODGE ( No . 507 ) . — The usual weekly meeting of this lodge was held on Friday , the 6 th inst ., Bro . J . N . Bate , as W . M ., presiding , supported by Bros . C . H . Wiltshire , S . W . ; H . H . Wiltshire , J . VV . ; P . M . Hakim , S . D . ; J . Letchford , J . D . ; E . G . Percy Stevens , I . G . ; Richard Poore , Sec . ; Jas . Stevens , P . AI ., Preceptor ; C . H . Philips , E . Bye , and others . Lodge was opened and the minutes of previous meeting
were conhrmed . i he hirst Section was worked by the brethren , and the ceremony of initiation was rehearsed , and the charge given by the VV . M . Lodge was opened in the F . C . Degree , and Bro . Hakim was instructed for proficiency . Lodge was closed in the E . A . Degree and called off . Entry drill was practised and lodge called off . Bro . C . H . Wiltshire was elected W . M . for the ensuing week . New members were received and the Iodge was closed in harmony .
MARQUESS OF RIPON LODGE ( No . 1489 ) . —A meeting of this lodge was held on Monday , the gth inst ., at the Pembury Tavern , Amherst-road , Hackney , when there were present Bros . Evans , W . M . ; Polac , S . W . ; Hunt , J . W . ; Clifford , Treas . ; Hildreth , Sec . ; Forss , S . D . ; Beck , I . G . ; Forss , Preceptor ; and several visitors . The lodge was opened in due form and the minutes of
the previous meeting read and confirmed . The ceremony of passing was rehearsed , Bro . Twining being the candidate . Bro . Forss then worked the First and Second Sections of the lecture . Lodge was closed in the Second Degree . It was proposed by Bro . Forss and seconded by Bro . Hunt that Bro . Polac be VV . M . for the ensuing week . The lodge was then closed .
COVENT GARDEN LODGE ( 1614 ) . — A meeting of this lodge was held at the Bedford Head Hotel , Maiden-lane , on the 5 th inst . Present : Bros . G . Coleman , VV . M . ; Rolfe , S . VV . ; Richardson , J . VV . ; Reynolds , J . D . ( Secretary ); B . Solomons , I . G . ; and R . Head . The lodge was opened in due form and with solemn
prayer , and the minutes of the last meeting read and confirmed . Bro . Richardson , Preceptor , worked the First Section of the lecture . Bro . Head offering himself as a candidate for passing he was duly questioned , entrusted , and retired . Lodge opened in the Second Degree , and the W . M . worked the ceremony . Lodge resumed to the First Degree , Bro . Reynolds proposed that Bro . Head , No . 1 C 14 , be a joining member of this lodge of instruction ,
which was carried unanimously , and the W . M . expressed the pleasure , as S . W . of the mother lodge , he felt in seeing the young members of the lodge joining , and he now looked forward to the fact that the Covent Garden Lodge of Instruction was on a permanent footing , and that brethren who sought Masonic instruction would support their worthy Preceptor , who was always so willing to instruct . Bro . Rolfe was elected W . M . for the ensuing week , and having appointed his officers in rotation thc Iodge was closed .
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Mark Masonry.
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TRINITY COLLEGE LODGE ( No . 244 ) . — The installation meeting of this lodge was held on Thursday , the 5 th inst ., at Trinity College , Mandeville-place , Manchester-square . The VV . M ., Bro . the Rev . H . G Bonavia-Hunt , B . Mus ., L . A ., L . Mus ., P . P . G . Chap ., and Chap ., advanced Bro . John Mills , of the Trinity College ( Craft ) Lodge , No . 17 C 5 , and also 'Bro . Edwin Wilding , of the Alexandra Palace Lodge , No . 1541 , as
Mark Master Masons . Bro . H . H . Shirley , of the St . Mark ' s Lodge , No . 1 , was elected a joining member . Bro . the Rev . H . G . Bonavia-Hunt afterwards installed Bro . Edward John Hoare , S . W . and VV . M . « : <; ct , as VV . M . for the ensuing year . The following officers were invested : Bros , the Rev . H . G . Bonavia-Hunt , I . P . M . and Chap . ; Plant Martin , S . VV . ; J . S . Gabriel , J . W . ; J . Bradbury Turner , M . O . ; Dr . J . Gordon Saunders , S . O . ;
R . J . Ward , J . O . ; J . Alfred Hammond , Treas . ; Charles Sayley , Sec . ; A . VV . Sebastian Hoare , S . D . ; T . E . Biddlecomb , J . D . ; Edward Wilding , D . of C ; Humphrey J . Stark , P . AL , Org . ; H . H . Shirley , I . G . ; John Mills , Stwd . ; and George Harrison , Tyler . Music in the Mark Degree undoubtedly enhances largely the ceremony of advancement , and with Bro . Stark presiding at the organ , that result of course was obtained .
A banquet followed , at which the usual toasts were proposed and interspersed with vocal and instrumental music by Bros . Stark , P . M ., Plant Martin , Ward , Biddlecomb , and the VV . M ., with a very pleasing recitation from Bro . Stevens , P . M . The presentation of a P . M . 's jewel to Bro . the Rev . H . G . Bonavia-Hunt , the I . P . M ., was greeted with marked
approval , and the eulogium from the VV . M ., Brc . Hoare , elicited a spontaneous response from all the brethren , at once testifying their appreciation of the admirable way in which the lodge , under his immediate guidance , had been carried on , and also to the most impressive and beautiful manner in which the ceremony of installation was performed .
Bros . Dewar , P . M . ; Stevens , P . M . ; and Poore , P . M . ; added their unqualified testimony to the perfectness of the installation ceremony , remarking that it was possibly equalled by Bro . Stark , I . P . M ., who was the Installing Officer of the previous year .
Ancient And Accepted Rite.
Ancient and Accepted Rite .
LEICESTER . —St . Margaret ' s Chapter ( No . 92 ) . —The first annual festival and installation meeting of the above chapter took place at Freemasons' Hall , on the 27 th ult . There were present 111 . Bros . S . S . Partridee 30 , M . W . S . ; Charles Fendelow , 33 , I . G . W . C . D . ; J . T . Thorp , 30 , First G . ; T . Worthington , 30 , Second G . ; and
Ex . P . Bros . J . Young , Recorder , as Prelate ; W . L . Ball , G . M . ; W . A . Fielding , R . ; J . H . Thompson , C . of G . ; Dr . VV . C . Crofts , M . C ; M . J . Walker , Steward ; also Bros . VV . Kelly , Dr . VV . Hammond , W . J . Frear , J . D . Harris , VV . A . F . Hall , F . Griffith , R . Taylor , and E . J . Foxwell . Bro . Capt . J . G . F . Richardson , 10 , was a visitor . The chapter was opened and the minutes having been duly read and confirmed , a ballot was taken for Bros . VV . J . Curtis , of Lodge 523 , and Dr . Henry Meadows , which proving unanimous , and both brethren being in attendance were regularl y admitted into thc mysteries of the Rite and proclaimed in the west according to ancient custom . The Grand Marshall then presented to the M . W . S ., Bro . S . S . Partridge 30 ° the HI . Bro . John 0
, , Thomas Thorp , 30 , as the M . W . S . elect , for the purpose of installation . The candidate's qualifications having been duly tested , the installation ceremony was most admirably worked by the outgoing M . W . S ., and concluded amid general acclamation from the S . Princes present . The following are the names of the officers for the ensuing year 111 . Bro . S . S . Partridge , 30 , I . P . M . W . S . ; Bro . William Kelly , iS ° , Prelate ; III . Bro . T . Worthinirton . 10 ° . First
G . ; Bros . VV . L . Ball , iS ° , Second G . ; F . J . Baines , 18 , ( re-elected ) Treasurer ; Joseph Young , iS ° ( re-appointed ) Recorder ; W . A . Fielding , 1 S , G . Marshal ; Dr . W . C . Croft , iS ° , Raphael ; J . H . Thompson , 1 S , M . C ; M . 1 . Walker , iS ° , Herald ; Dr . W . Hammond , 18 ° , C of G . ; J . Tauser , 3 ° ; and T . Dunn , 3 , Tylers . Before the closing of the chapter the Ex . and P . Bro . VV . A . Fielding , G . M ., offered for the acceptance of the
chapter an elegant satin banner suitably inscribed with the nanies of the chapter and the badges of the Order , which it is almost needless to state was on the motion of the M . W . S . duly accepted with thanks , and will add much to the beauty and elegance of the rich chapter regalia . Alms having been collectedand a nomination on behalf
, of a proposed joining member made , the chapter was closed according to ancient usage until the fourth Tuesday in October . After which the installation banquet was promptly served , and subsequently the usual loyal and Masonic toasts peculiar to the Rite were duly observed and honoured .
Scotland.
Scotland .
PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE OF BERWICKSHIRE AND ROXBURGHSHIRE . On Thursday , the 29 th ult ., a meeting of the Provincial Grand Lodge of Berwickshire and Roxburghshire was held in the Mechanics' Hall , Coldstream , under the banner of thc Coldstream Lodge , St . John's , No . 2 S 0 . There was a large attendance of the brethren of the local lodge , and
besides the Provincial Grand office-bearers , there were deputations from the Kelso Lodge , No . 58 ; St . Luke's Lodge , Lauder , No . 132 ; Kelso Tweed Lodge , No . 261 ; and St . David ' s Lodge , Berwick , No . 393 ( E . G . ) At four o ' clock the R . W . M . of the Coldstream Lodge , Bro . John Smith , opened the Craft Lodge , raising it to the Third
Degree , when the Provincial Grand Lodge was admitted in due form . In the unavoidable absence of Bro . the R . W ., the Provincial Grand Master , the Earl of Haddington , the chair was taken by the V . W ., the D . P . G . M . Bro . Fred . Vernon , of Kelso Lodge , who opened the Provincial Grand Lodge in ample form . Having . announced that he had inspected the books of the St . John ' s Lodge , No , 280 , and