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Red Cross Of Constantine.

of £ 2 2 s . lie voted to the fund , which was seconded by Sir Kt . W . Kelly , Ins . Gen ., and carried unanimously . The installation banquet subsrquently concluded a very agreeable evening .

Provincial Grand Lodge Of Somerset.

PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE OF SOMERSET .

The annual Grand Lodge of the Province of Somerset was held at the King ' s School , Bruton , on Saturday , under the presidency of the M . W . Bro . the Right Hon . Earl of Carnarvon , Pro Grand Master of England , Prov . Grand Master . There was a large muster of brethren , and the

attendance included the D . P . O . M ., Bro . R . C . Else , P . M . 291 , ( Rural Philanthropic , Highbridge ) , and the representatives of the following lodges , arranged in their order as to seniority : — Royal Cumberland , ( Bath ) , No . 41—Bros . F . G . Brown , P . M ., P . G . S . W . ; T . P . Ashley , P . P . G . J . W . ; W . Hunt , Secretary ; F . Williamson , Edward Davies , and S .

Bigwood . Royal Sussex , ( Bath ) , No . 5 }—Bros . General Doherty , P . M ., P . P . G . S . Works ; H . Guyon , P . P . G . S . W . ; Wandle Ford , P . M ., P . G . R . ; T . B . Moutrie , P . M ., P . P . G . S . W . ; Isaac Sumpsion , P . M . ; R . D . Cordwans , P . P . G . S . W . ; A . J . Salter , A .. P . G ., Tyler . Perpetual Friendship , ( Bridgewater ) , No . 135—Bros . J .

C . Small , W . M . ; G . Ricks , P . M ., P . P . G . J . W . ; J . C . Hunt , P . M ., P . G . J . D . ; T . R . Trcliving , P . P . G . S . ; W . R . Hurman . Unanimity and Sincerity ( Taunton ) , 261—Rev . Thomas Randell , P . G . Chaplain ; M . L . Bonn , W . M ., P . P . S . G . D . ;

Thomas Meyler , P . M ., P . I ' . G . R . ; A . Villar , P . M ., P . G . J . W . ; W . R . Trotman , S . D . ; W . Br'dgooel . Love and Honour ( Shepton Mallet ) , 285 Gilbert J . Cottrell , P . M ., P . P . G . S . B . ; Rev . W . T . Mooney , Chaplain ; Leonard Cox , P . S . D . ; W . Marshall , P . P . S . G . D . ; T . C . Manning , P . M . ; John Butler , S . W . T . Parker ,

S . W . Rural Philanthropic ( Highbridge ) , 291—R . C . Else , P . M ., D . P . G . M . ; F . R . Prideaux , P . M ., P . O . Secretary ; R . Brodie , W . M . ; H . W . Batten , P . M ., P . G . Dir . Cer . ; W . Woodward , P . G . Tyler . Brotherly Love ( Yeovil ) , 329 W . S . Gilling , P . M .. P . P . G . D . ; George A . Style , P . P . G . A . D . C . ; F . Cox ,

P . P . G . Supt . Woiks ; R . J . Damon , W . M . ; Rev . R . Newman , Chaplain ; J . T . Edgar , J . W . ; G . H . Forster , L . H . Rucgg , P . M . ; A . G . Price , F . Foan . Lodge of Honour ( Bath ) , 379 E . E . Phillips , P . M ., P . J . G . W . ; and II . Culliford Hopkins , W . M . Lodge of Science ( Wincanron ; , 4 ^ 7—J . B . Colthurst , W . M ., P . P . G . R . ; Batwell , P . P . G . S . W . ; John Fry , P . M .,

P . P . G . A . P . ; J . Wybrants , S . W . ; George Engltsh , J . D . ; and E . Watling . Benevolent Loelge , ( Wells ) , 446—A . Thrale Perkins , P . P . G . J . W . ; J . Kelway , P . M ., P . P . G . W . ; F . B . Wickenden , V . P . M . ; and R . W . Cox , J . D . Pilgrims , ( Glastonbury ) , 772—John Rees Mogg , P . P . G . J . W . ; J . Bright , P . P . G . S . of Works ; A . W . S . Baily ,

P . M ., P . G . P . ; A . Baily , P . P . G . W . ; Albert Down , P . M ., P . P . G . O . ; H . J . Taylor , W . M . ; H . Hawkins , J . D . ; Ed . Bath , and W . D . Windmill . Parrct and Axe , ( Crewkerne ) , 814—Walter J . Nosworthy , P . M ., P . P . G . O . ; George Summers , W . M ., P . G . P . P . ; W . W . Westcott , P . A . G . D . C . Royal Albert Edward , ( Weston ) , 906—H . Leaker , P . P . G . P . ; W . H . Dill , P . M ., P . G . A . P . ; E . H . Hill ,

P . P . G . P . Royal Somerset , ( Frome ) , 973—A . R . Baily , W . M ., W . Knight , D . C ; and T . Heard , P . M . Royal Clarence , ( Bruton ) , 976—J . W . Parfitt , P . M ., P . P . G . D . C . ; W . Bennett , P . M ., P . G . J . D . ; E . R . Hayter , P . G . O . ; J . Smart Boyd , J . W . ; T . Sherring ; T . E . S . Jelley , P . M ., ; P . P . G . S . D . ; W . A . Humphries , P . M . ; T . O .

Bennett , P . M . ; C . P . Winser , W . P . Batch , H . Bmcombe , W . Palmer , C . Welsh , G . Taylor , F . G . Vincent , W . H . Boon , R . Kelley , T . Moiffatt , anil T . P . Swan , Tyler . Nyanza , ( Hi i ister ) , 1197—H . Crook Smith , P . M ., P . P . G . R . ; Thumbs J . Leaman , P . M ., P . P . G . D . ; R . Baker , P . M . ; and C . Pope Chappie . Vale of Brislmgton , 1 29 6—S . Bryant , P . M ., P . P . S . G . W .

and Nathaniel Crisp . The visiting brethren included J . Trevor Davies , P . M ., P . P . G . R ., Do . sct ; S . Bigwood , 2142 , Canada ; S . P . Davie , 788 , J . W . ; and J . B . Winsey , 187 . The minutes of the Provincial Grand Lodge held at Taunton in November last having been read by Bro . Prideaux , P . G . Secretary , and confirmed , the accounts for

the past year were submilteel by Bro . Parfitt , P . M ., 976 , ( Bruton ) , in the absence of Bro . E . T . Payne , ( Bath ) , P . G . Treasurer , owing to his wife ' s illness , and duly passed . All the offices having been declared vacant , Bro . Payne was re-elected P . G . Treasurer on the motion of Bro . Jelley , and the P . G . officers for the ensuing year were appointed and invested as follows : —

T . G . S . Jelley , W . M . 97 6 ... . . Prov . G . S . W . Edward E . Phillips , P . M . 379 ... Prov . G . J . W . J . J . Knox Fletcher , 1199 ; Rowland Newman , 329 ... Prov . G . Chaps . E . Turner Payne , P . M . 53 Prov . G . Treas . S . Edwards , W . M . 53 ' Prov . G . Reg . F . R . Prideaux , P . M . 291 ... . „ Prov . G . Sec .

S . Toms , P . M . 1197 Prov . G . S . D . H . C . Newington Bridges , P . M . 772 Prov . G . J . D . Francis Wilkinson , W . M . and P . M . 47 Prov . G . S . of W . W . Williamson , P . M . 906 Prov . G . D . of Cer . H . Taylor Hyatt , P . M . 285 Prov . A . G . D . C .

John Baily , P . M . 973 Frov . G . S . B . T . Austin Smith , P . M . 1199 Prov . G . O . Summers , W . M . 1197 Prov . G . Purst . F . R . Wickenden , P . M . 446 Prov . A . G . Purst . "VY " . Woodward , 291 Prov . G . Tyler . A . J . Salter , 53 Prov . A . G . Tyler .

Provincial Grand Lodge Of Somerset.

The following brethren were appointed Prov . Grand Stewards : —Bros . R . Hurman , 135 ; W . R . Trotman , 261 ; R . Brodie , W . M . 291 ; Thompset , S . W . 814 ; A , Huntley , S . W . 976 ; Nathaniel Crisp , 1296 . 1 he report of the Charity Organisation Committee for the past year was received , adopted , and ordered to be printed , on the motion of Bro . Meyler , Taunton , seconded by Bro . Ricks , Bridgwater .

The sum of £ 21 was voted out of the funds of the lodge to the widow of a deceased brother of Lodge No . 296 . The alms collected in the lodge , amounting to £ rr , were voted to the Bruton Church Restoration Fund . The banquet was held in the National school-room , and attended by upwards of 120 brethren , under the presidency of the Earl of Carnarvon , who was obliged , however , to leave before any of the toasts were proposed , his place being well and ably filled by Bro . R . C . Else , the V . W . D . P . G . M .

Obitaury.

Obitaury .

THE LATE BROTHER SIR F . M . WILLIAMS . We have been requested to publish the following letter , Truro , Sept . Cth , 1878 . tODOE or ronTiTUDE No . 131 . V . D . B .,

In consequence of the lamented death of the R . W . Brother Sir Frederick M . Williams Bart ., M . P ., ( P . G . W . ) Deputy Provincial Grand Master of Cornwall , & c ., & c ., & c ., the business announced for Tuesday next , the 15 th inst ., will not be transacted , but the lodge will assemble at 7 p . m . to " confirm the minutes , " and to pass a vote of condolence with Laely Williams and family on their very sad

bereavement . The brethren are requested to veear " three black crape rosettes " on their aprons , as the lodge will be placed in " Masonic mourning " for three months , to mark the loss thus sustained by the Craft , and in evidence of the great respect in which their distinguished brother was held by all the members . Fraternally yours ,

WILLIAM J AMES HUGAN . W . M . 13 . WILLIAM PORTER . Sec , 131 .

BRO . W . COWLING , P . M . On Wedneselay morning , the 4 th inst , there was a large muster of the Masonic body at the York Cemetery , on the occasion of the funeral of the late Bro . Wm . Cowling , P . M ., who died at Scarborough on the previous Friday . Bro . Cowling had , for some years , occupied a prominent position amongst York Masons , and had laboured hard and

successfully in the interests of the York Lodge , No . 236 . He was initiated in 1850 , by Bro . R , W . Hollon , then W . M . of the lodge , and was elected W . M . in 1855 . For a number of years he served the lodge as Treasurer , and was re-elected W . M . in the centenary year , ( 1877 . ) He was a P . M . of the York Mark Lodge , ( time immemorial ) , and P . Z . of the Zetland Chapter , 136 , and was a Past

P . Senior G . Warden for North and East Yorkshire . The pall was borne by five Past Masters and the Inner Guard of the lodge . Amongst those present in addition to the officers of the lodge were : Bros . J . March , P . M . 236 ; W . Lawton , P . M . 236 ; Rev . J . E . M . Young , P . eM . 236 ; T . Cooper , P . M . 236 and 1611 ; R . Davison , P . M . 236 ; J . Todd , P . M . 236 ; G . Balmford , P . M . 236 ; F . Rawling , P . M . 236 ; T . * B . Whytehead , W . M . 1611 , and others .

FUNERAL OF VICTIMS OF THE THAMES COLLISION . On | Wednesday afternoon the mortal remains of Bro . C . Jardine , late of Manor-road , New Cross , were deposited in Nunhead Cemetery , in the presence of a large number of sorrowing friends and brethren . Among those who were present , members of deceased ' s lodge , the St . George ' s

( 140 ) , of which he was a P . M ., and A . S . of the Chapter of th « same number , we observed Bro . Noak , P . M . and Treasurer , and P . Z ., also P . M . 1320 ; Tattershall , P . M ., Secretary , and P . Z . ; Wallace , P . M . ; C . Bell , S . W . ; Toughborough , S . W . ; Dennant , S . D . ; G . Brown , J . D . ; Sparks , I . G . ; Jordan , Organist ; Webb ; Pooley ; Kendall ; Dr . Downings , sen . ; Dr . Downings , jun , ;

Balchelor ; Norfolk ; and T . C . King . From other lodges we noticed Bros . Muggeridgc , P . Z ., and Past Grand Standard Bearer , and I . P . M . of the Muggcridge Loelge ; R . Trill , P . M . 1320 , and P . Z . 79 ; H . Roberts , P . M ., and M . E . Z . 79 ; C . " Nash , P . M . 79 ; Newton , Chapter 79 ; Perridge , P . M . 79 ; Pakcs , P . M . 871 , and Chapter 140 ; Morson , W . M . 1320 ; J . Peckham , P . M . 70 , and P . Z . 140 ; J . J .

West , P . M . 548 i F- Bell 1320 , and Chapter 140 ; A . Budds and Anderson , 1320 ; and W . Fieldson , J . D . 548 . The funeral cortege was received at the gates of the cemetery by brethren formed in line and bare headed , and afterwards at the church , from thence to the grave , where they took a last look at the coffin , which they bestrewed with sprigs of acacia . There were few dry eyes and many

were the sorrowful expressions of regret at the loss of one so much respected . The deceased leaves a widow and nine children , some of whom are eligible for the Masonic schools . Efforts will be made to secure the advantages of these valuable institutions for the orphans , and it is hoped that when the appeal is made it will be responded to with vigour and success . On the following day another vietim of the terrible disaster that has filled , and is still

exciting the minds of the people , was buried in the same cemetery . Bro . F . Boncey , steward on board of the Princess Alice , went down with her , and his remains were interred , as stated in the presence of numerous friends and brethren . He leaves a wife and five children , one a baby only a . few days old . He was very much respected , especially in the neighbourhood of Greenwich , where his loss is deeply deplored . —IVest Kent Times .

Scotland.

SCOTLAND .

We have been requested to publish the following : — Dear Sir and Brother , — We have the pleasure of informing you that the requisition to Sir M . R . Shaw Stewart , Bart ., to continue to hold the office of Grand Master for another term , is being numerously and influentially signed .

There is reason to believe that some brethren , on receiving the requisition issued for Mr . Inglis , of Torsonce , concluded that it had been ascertained that Sir Michael had indicated an intention of retiring from the office at this time . Such , however , is not the fact . On the contrary we are enabled to state that , not from personal motives , but for the good of the cause—if it he the wish of Grand

Lodge—he is prepared to hold office for another term . Those who , under the erroneous impression that our present Grand Master intended retiring , and have thereby been led to support the requisition to Mr . Inglis , will , of course , not be expected to do so now that the exact state of the matter is known . Grand Lodge has been passing through a crisis which

threatened the very existence of Masonry in Scotland . Much has been accomplished towards placing its affairs on a satisfactory footing , but the work is net yet completed ; and we humbly submit that the p esent is not the time for making a change in the occupant of the throne . Wc would , therefore , respectfully , but earnestly , urge upon all to use every available means to secure there-election of our

present Grand Master . In order that a correct expression of their opinions may be obtained on the important matters that will come before Grand Lodge at next annual election of Office-bears , it is also respectfully recommended that all lodge ? , not represented by their actual Masters and Wardens , should communicate with their proxif s and instruct them how to vote ;

and , in the event of their refusing to comply with the instructions sent them , notice should be sent to Grand Secretary , on or before 4 th October , withdrawing their proxies , whereby lodges can , in terms of Grand Lodge laws , chapter 20 , section 14 , be represented by their actual Masters

and Warelens . The meeting calleel for Wednesday next , the nth inst ., at 4 o ' clock , will be held in the Trades' Hall , Glassford Street , Glasgow , instead of at 30 , Hope Street , as originally intended . JOHN MORGAN . Glasgow , Cth Sept ., 1878 . Sec . of Committee .

Resolutions to be submitted at General Meeting , nth September , 1878 . 1 . —That this Meeting has learned , with regret , the means that were taken in many instances to obtain votes at the last Quarterly Communication cf Grand Lodge on 5 th August last ) by thirelparties paying travelling charges and admission fees for members to attend and vote on the

occasion : That this is contrary to the spirit of Masonry , and the practice which has hitherto been acted on in conducting the business of Grand Loelge . II . —That at said Quarterly Communication of Grand Lodge brethren voted whose names were not on the Qualified Voters' Roll maelc up on first Monday of April last , and who were therefore not qualified to vote as provided

for by Chapter 17 , Section 15 , of Grand Lodge Laws ; and this meeting therefore protests that the whole proceedings of Grand Lodge at said Quarterly Communication were null , and are not binding on the brethren . 111 . —That the present proxy system is unsatisfactory ; inasmuch as it fails to secure a due representation of the opinions of Lodges in the Provinces ; and steps ought to be immediately taken by Granel Lodge for improving the

same . IV . —That this meeting deprecates in the strongest possible terms the proceedings adopted for promoting the candidature of Mr . Henry Inglis as Grand Master , whereby members have been in many instances erroneously leel to suppose that the present Grand Master intended to retire from the office .

V . —That having regard to the deplorable condition into which the financial affairs of Grand Lodge had fallen , and the energetic measures recently taken to place them in a satisfactory state under the guidance of the present M . W . Grand Master , SirM . R . Shaw Stewart , Bart , and the fact that for this purpose much still remains to be done , this meeting has learned with satisfaction that he is willing to

continue his valuable services for another term ; and being satisfied that his re-election to the Throne would promote the best interests of Masonry in Scotland , this meeting pledges itself to use every exertion to secure his appointment . VI . —That Committees be appointed for Edinburgh , ami also for each Province , with power to add to their number for the purpose of promoting the election of Sir M . R .

Shaw Stewart , Bart ., and carrying out the foregoing resolutions . Vll . —That said resolutions be printed , and copies sent to each R . W . M . and Wardens , with a request that they be submitted for the early consideration of their lodges , and with a hope that they will see fit to give them their support at Grand Lodge meeting to be held on 4 th November

next , or instruct their proxies to do so . A special meeting of St . John ' s Lodge , Stow , No . 216 , was held on Saturday evening , 31 st ult ., to consider a circular issued on 20 th August , calling a meeting at Glasgow on the nth September . Found that the thirty-two subscribers to said circular consist , with the exception of three brethren connected with neighbouring lodges , of brethren belonging

to the province of Glasgow . And therefore this further proceeding by the Glasgow brethren is only part and parcel of the self-seeking evinced , when , contrary to all rule , the same brethren with others left Grand Lodge on the 5 th August . Resolved therefore , this lodge declines to countenance , as far as in them lies , such irregular and uncalled-lot procedure on the part of any section of the Masonic body .

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CONTENTS. Article 1
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REPORTS OF MASONIC MEETINGS. Article 1
Royal Arch. Article 1
Mark Masonry. Article 1
Knights Cemplar. Article 1
Red Cross of Constantine. Article 1
PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE OF SOMERSET. Article 2
Obitaury. Article 2
SCOTLAND. Article 2
CONSECRATION OF A MASONIC LODGE AT PORTISHEAD. Article 3
MASONIC BALL AT NATAL. Article 3
ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS. Article 3
THE LOSS OF THE PRINCESS ALICE. Article 3
THE SOUTHAMPTON MASONIC BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION. Article 4
Masonic and General Tidings. Article 4
Reviews. Article 5
LETTERS FROM OUR IRREPRESSIBLE CORRESPONDENT. Article 5
THE CUTLERS' FEAST AT SHEFFIELD Article 5
NOTES ON ART, &c Article 5
Untitled Ad 6
Untitled Ad 6
Answers to Corresponents. Article 6
Births, Marriages and Deaths. Article 6
Untitled Article 6
IN MEMORIAM. Article 6
LIST OF CANDIDATES FOR THE GIRLS' SCHOOL ELECTION, OCTOBER, 1878. Article 6
THE WEST LANCASHIRE MASONIC EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION. Article 6
THE GRAND LODGE OF QUEBEC AND THE GRAND LODGE OF SCOTLAND. Article 7
THE CATASTROPHE ON THE THAMES. Article 7
REPORT OF THE METROPOLITAN POLICE FOR 1877. Article 7
Original Correspondence. Article 8
Multum in Parbo ;or Masonic Notes and Queries. Article 10
ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS. Article 10
LONDON MASONIC CHARITY ASSOCIATION. Article 10
ROYAL MASONIC BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION. Article 10
METROPOLITAN MASONIC MEETINGS Article 10
MASONIC MEETINGS IN WEST LANCASHIRE AND CHESHIRE. Article 10
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Red Cross Of Constantine.

of £ 2 2 s . lie voted to the fund , which was seconded by Sir Kt . W . Kelly , Ins . Gen ., and carried unanimously . The installation banquet subsrquently concluded a very agreeable evening .

Provincial Grand Lodge Of Somerset.

PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE OF SOMERSET .

The annual Grand Lodge of the Province of Somerset was held at the King ' s School , Bruton , on Saturday , under the presidency of the M . W . Bro . the Right Hon . Earl of Carnarvon , Pro Grand Master of England , Prov . Grand Master . There was a large muster of brethren , and the

attendance included the D . P . O . M ., Bro . R . C . Else , P . M . 291 , ( Rural Philanthropic , Highbridge ) , and the representatives of the following lodges , arranged in their order as to seniority : — Royal Cumberland , ( Bath ) , No . 41—Bros . F . G . Brown , P . M ., P . G . S . W . ; T . P . Ashley , P . P . G . J . W . ; W . Hunt , Secretary ; F . Williamson , Edward Davies , and S .

Bigwood . Royal Sussex , ( Bath ) , No . 5 }—Bros . General Doherty , P . M ., P . P . G . S . Works ; H . Guyon , P . P . G . S . W . ; Wandle Ford , P . M ., P . G . R . ; T . B . Moutrie , P . M ., P . P . G . S . W . ; Isaac Sumpsion , P . M . ; R . D . Cordwans , P . P . G . S . W . ; A . J . Salter , A .. P . G ., Tyler . Perpetual Friendship , ( Bridgewater ) , No . 135—Bros . J .

C . Small , W . M . ; G . Ricks , P . M ., P . P . G . J . W . ; J . C . Hunt , P . M ., P . G . J . D . ; T . R . Trcliving , P . P . G . S . ; W . R . Hurman . Unanimity and Sincerity ( Taunton ) , 261—Rev . Thomas Randell , P . G . Chaplain ; M . L . Bonn , W . M ., P . P . S . G . D . ;

Thomas Meyler , P . M ., P . I ' . G . R . ; A . Villar , P . M ., P . G . J . W . ; W . R . Trotman , S . D . ; W . Br'dgooel . Love and Honour ( Shepton Mallet ) , 285 Gilbert J . Cottrell , P . M ., P . P . G . S . B . ; Rev . W . T . Mooney , Chaplain ; Leonard Cox , P . S . D . ; W . Marshall , P . P . S . G . D . ; T . C . Manning , P . M . ; John Butler , S . W . T . Parker ,

S . W . Rural Philanthropic ( Highbridge ) , 291—R . C . Else , P . M ., D . P . G . M . ; F . R . Prideaux , P . M ., P . O . Secretary ; R . Brodie , W . M . ; H . W . Batten , P . M ., P . G . Dir . Cer . ; W . Woodward , P . G . Tyler . Brotherly Love ( Yeovil ) , 329 W . S . Gilling , P . M .. P . P . G . D . ; George A . Style , P . P . G . A . D . C . ; F . Cox ,

P . P . G . Supt . Woiks ; R . J . Damon , W . M . ; Rev . R . Newman , Chaplain ; J . T . Edgar , J . W . ; G . H . Forster , L . H . Rucgg , P . M . ; A . G . Price , F . Foan . Lodge of Honour ( Bath ) , 379 E . E . Phillips , P . M ., P . J . G . W . ; and II . Culliford Hopkins , W . M . Lodge of Science ( Wincanron ; , 4 ^ 7—J . B . Colthurst , W . M ., P . P . G . R . ; Batwell , P . P . G . S . W . ; John Fry , P . M .,

P . P . G . A . P . ; J . Wybrants , S . W . ; George Engltsh , J . D . ; and E . Watling . Benevolent Loelge , ( Wells ) , 446—A . Thrale Perkins , P . P . G . J . W . ; J . Kelway , P . M ., P . P . G . W . ; F . B . Wickenden , V . P . M . ; and R . W . Cox , J . D . Pilgrims , ( Glastonbury ) , 772—John Rees Mogg , P . P . G . J . W . ; J . Bright , P . P . G . S . of Works ; A . W . S . Baily ,

P . M ., P . G . P . ; A . Baily , P . P . G . W . ; Albert Down , P . M ., P . P . G . O . ; H . J . Taylor , W . M . ; H . Hawkins , J . D . ; Ed . Bath , and W . D . Windmill . Parrct and Axe , ( Crewkerne ) , 814—Walter J . Nosworthy , P . M ., P . P . G . O . ; George Summers , W . M ., P . G . P . P . ; W . W . Westcott , P . A . G . D . C . Royal Albert Edward , ( Weston ) , 906—H . Leaker , P . P . G . P . ; W . H . Dill , P . M ., P . G . A . P . ; E . H . Hill ,

P . P . G . P . Royal Somerset , ( Frome ) , 973—A . R . Baily , W . M ., W . Knight , D . C ; and T . Heard , P . M . Royal Clarence , ( Bruton ) , 976—J . W . Parfitt , P . M ., P . P . G . D . C . ; W . Bennett , P . M ., P . G . J . D . ; E . R . Hayter , P . G . O . ; J . Smart Boyd , J . W . ; T . Sherring ; T . E . S . Jelley , P . M ., ; P . P . G . S . D . ; W . A . Humphries , P . M . ; T . O .

Bennett , P . M . ; C . P . Winser , W . P . Batch , H . Bmcombe , W . Palmer , C . Welsh , G . Taylor , F . G . Vincent , W . H . Boon , R . Kelley , T . Moiffatt , anil T . P . Swan , Tyler . Nyanza , ( Hi i ister ) , 1197—H . Crook Smith , P . M ., P . P . G . R . ; Thumbs J . Leaman , P . M ., P . P . G . D . ; R . Baker , P . M . ; and C . Pope Chappie . Vale of Brislmgton , 1 29 6—S . Bryant , P . M ., P . P . S . G . W .

and Nathaniel Crisp . The visiting brethren included J . Trevor Davies , P . M ., P . P . G . R ., Do . sct ; S . Bigwood , 2142 , Canada ; S . P . Davie , 788 , J . W . ; and J . B . Winsey , 187 . The minutes of the Provincial Grand Lodge held at Taunton in November last having been read by Bro . Prideaux , P . G . Secretary , and confirmed , the accounts for

the past year were submilteel by Bro . Parfitt , P . M ., 976 , ( Bruton ) , in the absence of Bro . E . T . Payne , ( Bath ) , P . G . Treasurer , owing to his wife ' s illness , and duly passed . All the offices having been declared vacant , Bro . Payne was re-elected P . G . Treasurer on the motion of Bro . Jelley , and the P . G . officers for the ensuing year were appointed and invested as follows : —

T . G . S . Jelley , W . M . 97 6 ... . . Prov . G . S . W . Edward E . Phillips , P . M . 379 ... Prov . G . J . W . J . J . Knox Fletcher , 1199 ; Rowland Newman , 329 ... Prov . G . Chaps . E . Turner Payne , P . M . 53 Prov . G . Treas . S . Edwards , W . M . 53 ' Prov . G . Reg . F . R . Prideaux , P . M . 291 ... . „ Prov . G . Sec .

S . Toms , P . M . 1197 Prov . G . S . D . H . C . Newington Bridges , P . M . 772 Prov . G . J . D . Francis Wilkinson , W . M . and P . M . 47 Prov . G . S . of W . W . Williamson , P . M . 906 Prov . G . D . of Cer . H . Taylor Hyatt , P . M . 285 Prov . A . G . D . C .

John Baily , P . M . 973 Frov . G . S . B . T . Austin Smith , P . M . 1199 Prov . G . O . Summers , W . M . 1197 Prov . G . Purst . F . R . Wickenden , P . M . 446 Prov . A . G . Purst . "VY " . Woodward , 291 Prov . G . Tyler . A . J . Salter , 53 Prov . A . G . Tyler .

Provincial Grand Lodge Of Somerset.

The following brethren were appointed Prov . Grand Stewards : —Bros . R . Hurman , 135 ; W . R . Trotman , 261 ; R . Brodie , W . M . 291 ; Thompset , S . W . 814 ; A , Huntley , S . W . 976 ; Nathaniel Crisp , 1296 . 1 he report of the Charity Organisation Committee for the past year was received , adopted , and ordered to be printed , on the motion of Bro . Meyler , Taunton , seconded by Bro . Ricks , Bridgwater .

The sum of £ 21 was voted out of the funds of the lodge to the widow of a deceased brother of Lodge No . 296 . The alms collected in the lodge , amounting to £ rr , were voted to the Bruton Church Restoration Fund . The banquet was held in the National school-room , and attended by upwards of 120 brethren , under the presidency of the Earl of Carnarvon , who was obliged , however , to leave before any of the toasts were proposed , his place being well and ably filled by Bro . R . C . Else , the V . W . D . P . G . M .

Obitaury.

Obitaury .

THE LATE BROTHER SIR F . M . WILLIAMS . We have been requested to publish the following letter , Truro , Sept . Cth , 1878 . tODOE or ronTiTUDE No . 131 . V . D . B .,

In consequence of the lamented death of the R . W . Brother Sir Frederick M . Williams Bart ., M . P ., ( P . G . W . ) Deputy Provincial Grand Master of Cornwall , & c ., & c ., & c ., the business announced for Tuesday next , the 15 th inst ., will not be transacted , but the lodge will assemble at 7 p . m . to " confirm the minutes , " and to pass a vote of condolence with Laely Williams and family on their very sad

bereavement . The brethren are requested to veear " three black crape rosettes " on their aprons , as the lodge will be placed in " Masonic mourning " for three months , to mark the loss thus sustained by the Craft , and in evidence of the great respect in which their distinguished brother was held by all the members . Fraternally yours ,

WILLIAM J AMES HUGAN . W . M . 13 . WILLIAM PORTER . Sec , 131 .

BRO . W . COWLING , P . M . On Wedneselay morning , the 4 th inst , there was a large muster of the Masonic body at the York Cemetery , on the occasion of the funeral of the late Bro . Wm . Cowling , P . M ., who died at Scarborough on the previous Friday . Bro . Cowling had , for some years , occupied a prominent position amongst York Masons , and had laboured hard and

successfully in the interests of the York Lodge , No . 236 . He was initiated in 1850 , by Bro . R , W . Hollon , then W . M . of the lodge , and was elected W . M . in 1855 . For a number of years he served the lodge as Treasurer , and was re-elected W . M . in the centenary year , ( 1877 . ) He was a P . M . of the York Mark Lodge , ( time immemorial ) , and P . Z . of the Zetland Chapter , 136 , and was a Past

P . Senior G . Warden for North and East Yorkshire . The pall was borne by five Past Masters and the Inner Guard of the lodge . Amongst those present in addition to the officers of the lodge were : Bros . J . March , P . M . 236 ; W . Lawton , P . M . 236 ; Rev . J . E . M . Young , P . eM . 236 ; T . Cooper , P . M . 236 and 1611 ; R . Davison , P . M . 236 ; J . Todd , P . M . 236 ; G . Balmford , P . M . 236 ; F . Rawling , P . M . 236 ; T . * B . Whytehead , W . M . 1611 , and others .

FUNERAL OF VICTIMS OF THE THAMES COLLISION . On | Wednesday afternoon the mortal remains of Bro . C . Jardine , late of Manor-road , New Cross , were deposited in Nunhead Cemetery , in the presence of a large number of sorrowing friends and brethren . Among those who were present , members of deceased ' s lodge , the St . George ' s

( 140 ) , of which he was a P . M ., and A . S . of the Chapter of th « same number , we observed Bro . Noak , P . M . and Treasurer , and P . Z ., also P . M . 1320 ; Tattershall , P . M ., Secretary , and P . Z . ; Wallace , P . M . ; C . Bell , S . W . ; Toughborough , S . W . ; Dennant , S . D . ; G . Brown , J . D . ; Sparks , I . G . ; Jordan , Organist ; Webb ; Pooley ; Kendall ; Dr . Downings , sen . ; Dr . Downings , jun , ;

Balchelor ; Norfolk ; and T . C . King . From other lodges we noticed Bros . Muggeridgc , P . Z ., and Past Grand Standard Bearer , and I . P . M . of the Muggcridge Loelge ; R . Trill , P . M . 1320 , and P . Z . 79 ; H . Roberts , P . M ., and M . E . Z . 79 ; C . " Nash , P . M . 79 ; Newton , Chapter 79 ; Perridge , P . M . 79 ; Pakcs , P . M . 871 , and Chapter 140 ; Morson , W . M . 1320 ; J . Peckham , P . M . 70 , and P . Z . 140 ; J . J .

West , P . M . 548 i F- Bell 1320 , and Chapter 140 ; A . Budds and Anderson , 1320 ; and W . Fieldson , J . D . 548 . The funeral cortege was received at the gates of the cemetery by brethren formed in line and bare headed , and afterwards at the church , from thence to the grave , where they took a last look at the coffin , which they bestrewed with sprigs of acacia . There were few dry eyes and many

were the sorrowful expressions of regret at the loss of one so much respected . The deceased leaves a widow and nine children , some of whom are eligible for the Masonic schools . Efforts will be made to secure the advantages of these valuable institutions for the orphans , and it is hoped that when the appeal is made it will be responded to with vigour and success . On the following day another vietim of the terrible disaster that has filled , and is still

exciting the minds of the people , was buried in the same cemetery . Bro . F . Boncey , steward on board of the Princess Alice , went down with her , and his remains were interred , as stated in the presence of numerous friends and brethren . He leaves a wife and five children , one a baby only a . few days old . He was very much respected , especially in the neighbourhood of Greenwich , where his loss is deeply deplored . —IVest Kent Times .

Scotland.

SCOTLAND .

We have been requested to publish the following : — Dear Sir and Brother , — We have the pleasure of informing you that the requisition to Sir M . R . Shaw Stewart , Bart ., to continue to hold the office of Grand Master for another term , is being numerously and influentially signed .

There is reason to believe that some brethren , on receiving the requisition issued for Mr . Inglis , of Torsonce , concluded that it had been ascertained that Sir Michael had indicated an intention of retiring from the office at this time . Such , however , is not the fact . On the contrary we are enabled to state that , not from personal motives , but for the good of the cause—if it he the wish of Grand

Lodge—he is prepared to hold office for another term . Those who , under the erroneous impression that our present Grand Master intended retiring , and have thereby been led to support the requisition to Mr . Inglis , will , of course , not be expected to do so now that the exact state of the matter is known . Grand Lodge has been passing through a crisis which

threatened the very existence of Masonry in Scotland . Much has been accomplished towards placing its affairs on a satisfactory footing , but the work is net yet completed ; and we humbly submit that the p esent is not the time for making a change in the occupant of the throne . Wc would , therefore , respectfully , but earnestly , urge upon all to use every available means to secure there-election of our

present Grand Master . In order that a correct expression of their opinions may be obtained on the important matters that will come before Grand Lodge at next annual election of Office-bears , it is also respectfully recommended that all lodge ? , not represented by their actual Masters and Wardens , should communicate with their proxif s and instruct them how to vote ;

and , in the event of their refusing to comply with the instructions sent them , notice should be sent to Grand Secretary , on or before 4 th October , withdrawing their proxies , whereby lodges can , in terms of Grand Lodge laws , chapter 20 , section 14 , be represented by their actual Masters

and Warelens . The meeting calleel for Wednesday next , the nth inst ., at 4 o ' clock , will be held in the Trades' Hall , Glassford Street , Glasgow , instead of at 30 , Hope Street , as originally intended . JOHN MORGAN . Glasgow , Cth Sept ., 1878 . Sec . of Committee .

Resolutions to be submitted at General Meeting , nth September , 1878 . 1 . —That this Meeting has learned , with regret , the means that were taken in many instances to obtain votes at the last Quarterly Communication cf Grand Lodge on 5 th August last ) by thirelparties paying travelling charges and admission fees for members to attend and vote on the

occasion : That this is contrary to the spirit of Masonry , and the practice which has hitherto been acted on in conducting the business of Grand Loelge . II . —That at said Quarterly Communication of Grand Lodge brethren voted whose names were not on the Qualified Voters' Roll maelc up on first Monday of April last , and who were therefore not qualified to vote as provided

for by Chapter 17 , Section 15 , of Grand Lodge Laws ; and this meeting therefore protests that the whole proceedings of Grand Lodge at said Quarterly Communication were null , and are not binding on the brethren . 111 . —That the present proxy system is unsatisfactory ; inasmuch as it fails to secure a due representation of the opinions of Lodges in the Provinces ; and steps ought to be immediately taken by Granel Lodge for improving the

same . IV . —That this meeting deprecates in the strongest possible terms the proceedings adopted for promoting the candidature of Mr . Henry Inglis as Grand Master , whereby members have been in many instances erroneously leel to suppose that the present Grand Master intended to retire from the office .

V . —That having regard to the deplorable condition into which the financial affairs of Grand Lodge had fallen , and the energetic measures recently taken to place them in a satisfactory state under the guidance of the present M . W . Grand Master , SirM . R . Shaw Stewart , Bart , and the fact that for this purpose much still remains to be done , this meeting has learned with satisfaction that he is willing to

continue his valuable services for another term ; and being satisfied that his re-election to the Throne would promote the best interests of Masonry in Scotland , this meeting pledges itself to use every exertion to secure his appointment . VI . —That Committees be appointed for Edinburgh , ami also for each Province , with power to add to their number for the purpose of promoting the election of Sir M . R .

Shaw Stewart , Bart ., and carrying out the foregoing resolutions . Vll . —That said resolutions be printed , and copies sent to each R . W . M . and Wardens , with a request that they be submitted for the early consideration of their lodges , and with a hope that they will see fit to give them their support at Grand Lodge meeting to be held on 4 th November

next , or instruct their proxies to do so . A special meeting of St . John ' s Lodge , Stow , No . 216 , was held on Saturday evening , 31 st ult ., to consider a circular issued on 20 th August , calling a meeting at Glasgow on the nth September . Found that the thirty-two subscribers to said circular consist , with the exception of three brethren connected with neighbouring lodges , of brethren belonging

to the province of Glasgow . And therefore this further proceeding by the Glasgow brethren is only part and parcel of the self-seeking evinced , when , contrary to all rule , the same brethren with others left Grand Lodge on the 5 th August . Resolved therefore , this lodge declines to countenance , as far as in them lies , such irregular and uncalled-lot procedure on the part of any section of the Masonic body .

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