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Scurrah ) might have the pleasure of doing so . He ( B * j . sure that Dr . Powdrell would perform the duties " f ' wM . with credit to himself and advantage to the br n thte Dr . Powdrell in replying said it had been one of the h ' tions ' of his life in Masonry to arrive at the position Scurrah occupied so well on all occasions . He would Br ? ' ndeavour to fill the chair , but he vvould try to occupy . ith distinction , credit , and honour . He had been * ' M uo in Masonry with a considerable number of the V
hroUgn * - » „ r „„„ A W , m thai * ouenino * anrl tifi ' rniiM uJhren who were around him that evening , and he could « them he thanked them very sincerely for having a ited him as their W . M . He trusted he should see them t-h him when he was installed ; if they were not it would i their own fault . He hoped his year of office vvould be ^ rressful as the past year had been . He must thank
H Scurrah very much tor what he nan aone . Aicnougn ¦ Avould not a ow h"n to thank h ra ! orma ] iy '" Jod J he Ousted that as Secretary he would not forget to put it on if . minutes that hs made the motion . Bro Scurrah next proposed " The J . W ., Bro . Graham , " .. \ . ~ A hppn awav travelling for the benefit of his health .
H » wished to tell thebrethren an anecdote of Bro . Graham , vhich showed the truly Masonic spirit which animated J There vvas a brother vvho for a considerable time I efo ' re Bro . Graham went away was in a very sad state of health but Bro . Graham , one or two days before leaving , said he could not go away without showing him some svmpathy and his kindly regards . The brother was far below him in social position , but Bro . Graham went to him and shook him by the hand , and spoke kindly words to him and trusted he should see him . in better health when he came back . That brother however died in another two months . He ( Bro . Scurrah ) did not judge of a man by
what he said , out oy wnac ne ,- uc . fact about Bro . Graham , to shew he vvas a true Mason . If every one of them acted in the same spirit they vvould do well . It was a pleasure to welcome back such a brother after a long sojourn in foreign climes . Bro . Graham , after saying he felt he had not done his duty as an officer of the lodge , owing to extraneous circumstances , congratulated the brethren on having , as a member of the lodge , such a thorough Mason as Bro . Scurrah , who was the right hand man of the lodge . To the toast of " The Visitors" Bros . Mulvey , Williams , Hemming , Stiles , and Storr replied . The toast of "The Officers " followed , and the Tyler's toast closed the proceedings .
WHITEHAVEN . —Sun , Square , and Compasses Lodge ( No . 119 ) . —The monthly meeting of this lodge was held on Monday , the 3 rd instant , when , being the meeting for election of W . M ., there was a large muster . Bro . T . Allinson , W . M ., P . G . Purst ., presided , and was supported by the following Past Masters and
officers , viz .: Bros . J . Barr , P . M ., P . P . S . G . W . ; R . W . Moore , P . M . ; VV . C . Johns , P . M ., Treas . ; VV . Pajen , P . M ., P . P . J . G . W . ; Thos . Studholme , P . M ., P . P . G . P . ; E . Tyson , P . M ., P . P . S . G . B . ; Geo . Dalrymple , P . M ., P . G . D . C ; Rev . Jas . Anderson , P . P . G . Chap . ; J . Cant , S . W . ; Geo . Starkey , J . W . ; S . Broadbent , Sec ;
S . Hinde , S . D . ; J . Thompson , J . D . ; Thos . Mitchell , D . C ; Dr . Harris , D .. H . Cook , P . G . Org ., Organist ; H . McGreen , I . G . ; J . Musgrave and W . Gaff ney , Stwds . ; Thos . Richardson , Tyler ; R . L . Nutsford , J . C . Todd , E . Thornburrow , B . Cowie , J . Atkinson , J . Dalzell , J . P . Bennett , W . Boyle , J . W . Taylor , J . Ramsay , J . Roan , W . W . Mulcaster , jas . Lachlison , J . McArthur , W . H .
Chapman , R . D . Metcalf , A . Henderson , H . Burns , R . Miller , Thos . Steel , 349 , Malta ; J . S . Moffatt , S . W . 8 72 ; and others . The lodge was opened in due form , and the minutes read and confirmed . Two candidates vvere balloted for and accepted . The ballot was then taken for the W . M . and
Treasurer , when Bro . Dr . Harris was , by a unanimous vote , declared W . M . elect , and by a similar vote Bro . W . C . Johns , P . M ., was elected Treasurer , and Bro . Thos . Richardson , Tyler . One candidate was initiated , and Bro . J . Lachlison was passed to the Second Degree . Both
ceremonies were worked by Bro . Allinson , W . M ., who , as bis year of office is near an end , has done the work of the lod ge in an admirable manner . The lodge , with " Hearty good wishes , " vvas closed , and j ™ brethren subsequently spent an hour in the banqueting hall , very agreeably , with toast and song . .
HEATON NORRIS . —Egerton Lodge ( No . J 030 ) . — The installation meeting vvas held at the beorge Hotel , on Monday , the 20 th ult ., when Bro . R . B . n-eston , S . W ., was installed W . M . by Bro . Jas . Cookson , the retiring W . M ., in an able and efficient manner , assisted by some of the Past Masters . The following officers were
invested by Bro . Kenneth Maclean , P . M ., viz .: Bros . J . McKim , S . W . ; W . A . Vaughan , J . W . ; Rev . Addison < li > Cha P- i A - Pemberton , P . M ., P . G . D . C , Treas . ; Walter H . Vaughan , P . M ., P . G . R ., Sec . ; Thos . Knott , *•" . J Henry Smith , J . D . ; James Abbott , P . M ., P . P . G . " •* - H . Wilson , I . G . ; and H . Dawson , P . M ., Tvler .
° : * : ¦ E . Ferns , P . M ., was re-appointed Charity Representative . A P . M . 's jewel vvas presented to Bro . Cookson ™ bis retirement from the position of W . M ., the new ' wtr rematltiii g that the lodge had been most successful under Bro . Cookson's rule . _ Ane loll-nivinir iMciftMr-r * hmfTii-an lMorn r \ me ? ani- . R * -nB Cl
L . n A P M 322 . P . P . G . S . B . ; W . H . Maxfield , W . M . WM P -G - ° - > C Walworth , W . M . 1459 ; P . B . Welch , vX *™* 992 ; Charles Dawson , W . M . 287 ; H . H . Royle , H * 322 ; John Smith , W . M . 323 ; J . W . G . Coombes , irJV . 44 ; W . O . Pettitt , [ . P . M . io * - *;; A . F . Williams .
PM ; o 2 I 56 ; T - Whalley , P . M . 323 ; G . McClelland , Le " tt 7 5 r * E * Ashton * " 47-otli . Vj- ? . a P ° logy were read from the Prov . G . M . and ut "er distinguished brethren . OrovM j ° " * P any afterwards partook of an excellent dinner , stvle y the host ' * Parish , in his usual satisfactory
muiin ^ yal and Masonic toasts were observed , and a cal Programme was rendered . ~ Th e RMl , NGHAM —Forward Lodge ( No . n 80 ) MasonirH ii 2 ? -y meeting of this lodge was held in the ¦ odee » . New-street , on Monday , the 3 rd inst . The and the m * ° f ened by Bro ' William F - Tolladay , W . M ., Bro . W fi %° * ' ast meeting were read and confirmed . *• n . Cooper was passed Bro . J . T . Collins ,
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D . P . G . M ., was then announced , and received by the brethren . The D . P . G . M . acknowledged the salutation of the Iodge , and expressed his pleasure at being present . The ballot vvas then taken for Mr . Chas . Henry Bees , which proved unanimous , and he was initiated in _ a very efficient manner by the W . M ., who was ably assisted by his officers , the J . VV . giving the charge .
After "Hearty good wishes" from the visitors , the lodge was closed , and an adjournment vvas made to the banqueting room , where the brethren , to the number of 50 , sat down to a sumptuous banquet , provided by Bro . G . F . Bolton , P . M . and Hon . Steward . The toast of " The Queen and the Craft" having been
honoured , The W . M . proposed "H . R . H . the Prince of Wales , M . W . G . M ., " and remarked upon the immense strides Masonry had made during the 15 or t 6 years H . R . H . had presided over the Craft , the last warrant being No . 2311 . Honour vvas paid to the toast in a very enthusiastic
manner . "The Health of the Grand Officers , Present and Past , " vvas received very heartily , and the W . M . in proposing the toast mentioned that the D . P . G . M . was Grand Sword Bearer at the time H . R . H . the Prince of Wales vvas installed Grand Master . The D . P . G . M ., in replying , said it was pleasant to look
back at the length of time he had been connected with Masonry . The W . M . had referred to the money grants made by the Grand Lodge , and the number of warrants issued for new lodges . The Board of Benevolence in recommending that Grand Lodge should give a distressed brother £ 50 or £ 100 , was often the means of giving him a new start in life , and the number of warrants issued gave
proof that Masonry was making itself felt in the world . The Worshipful Master then proposed " The Health of Lord Leigh , P . G . M ., " and said he was the oldest P . G . M . in England . "The Health of the D . P . G . M ., and the rest of the Prov . Grand Officers , Present and Past , " was then proposed by the W . M .
The D . P . G . M . ' , in responding , said there vvas an old saying that union is strength , and the popularity of Lord Leigh was due to the strength of Masonry in the Province of Warwickshire . In every lodge he had visited , the toast of the P . G . M . was always honoured , and received a flattering reception . The VV . M ., in the course of his remarks , had made some allusions to the by-laws of the
province , but they had been now so amended as to meet with general approval . Bro . G . H . Rooker , P . M ., P . G . S . B ., also responded to the toast , and stated that was his first visit to the Forward Lodge . He would take the opportunity of congratulating the W . M . on the way the work in the lodge room had been conducted , and he vvould especially refer to the manner in which the Deacons had performed their task . The charge
to the newly-initiated brother was also splendidly given by the J . VV . He strongly urged all brethren to send their votes for the elections for the Masonic Schools through the Charity Stewards of their various lodges , as non-compliance with this at the last election for the Girls' School had resulted in the Province of Yorkshire returning only two girls , when they might easily have returned three . He
also asked for more support for the Warwickshire Pupils Aid Fund , which vvas doing splendid work . Bro . Burton , P . M ., also briefly responded . Bro . W . Winfield , I . P . M ., in very felicitous terms proposed "The Health of the W . M ., " and said they had one who always did his work in a most creditable manner . The W . M ., in reply , thanked the I . P . M . for his very
flattering remarks , and the brethren for their cordial reception of the toast . It was very gratifying to have one's efforts appreciated , and it vvould be his greatest ambition to continue to give satisfaction , and to leave the chair vvith their hearty good wishes and esteem . He also expressed the hope that he should have the pleasure of meeting all of them at their next meeting after the vacation in October
next . In proposing " The Health of the Newly-Initiated Bro . C . H . Bees , " the W . M . expressed the pleasure he had had in initiating a brother who came so well recommended to the lodge . The toast was heartily received , and Bro . Bees thanked thebrethren for receiving him amongst them .
The W . M . then gave "The Health of the Visitors , " which was responded to by Bros . Robert Barber , W . M . Machen Lodge , and W . Tidmarsh , S . W . 1031 . Both complimented the W . M . and officers oh the splendid manner they had worked the Masonic ceremonies . The toast of "The Past Masters and Officers of the Forward Lodge" vvas then given by the W . M . He was
pleased to say that the Past Masters ahvays stood by the lodge , and helped it in every way they could . With reference to the officers , it was not his intention to mention any one in particular , but he should be happy to hear them all respond . However , he could assure them that he highly valued their services ; they had all done their work splendidly , and they had been complimented by the
visiting brethren . . Several of the Past Masters , the S . W ., J . W ., S . D ., and J . D . responded ; also the Secretary , who said that , although at times his work vvas difficult , it was made pleasant to him by the kindness he received at the hands
of the brethren . The Tyler ' s toast brought a very enjoyable evening to a close . The toasts were interspersed by some excellent songs rendered by the brethren , the accompaniments to same being given by Bro . T . N . Bladon , P . M ., P . P . G . Org .
The following ' visitors and brethren were present : Bros . J . T . Collins , D . P . G . M . ; Geo . H . Rooker , P . M . 1018 , P . G . S . B ., Arthur Shackleford , W . M . 887 ; R . Barber , P . M . 1782 ; Geo . N . Milward , W . M . 1163 ; VV . Bloomer , Sec . 1520 ; A . E . Welldigg , J . D . 254 ; J . Goodman , W . Tidmarsh , S . W . 1031 ; VV . Glydon , 74 ; S . M . Share , 1993 and 2156 ; and W . Baggust , 1031 ; and W . F . Tolladay , W . M . ; E . T . Burton , P . M . ; E . P . Cole , P . M ., Charity
Steward , W . Winglield , I . P . M . ; Rev . R . Rigdm , Chap . ; W . J . Meredith , S . W . ; Thos . H . Simpson , J . W . ; F . Hobday , P . M ., Treas . ; E . A . Smith , Sec ; T . W . Siddaway , S . D . ; J . T . Harcourt , J . D . ; W . Hiilman , P . M ., D . C ; T . N . Bladon , P . M ., P . P . G . O ., Org . ; W . Price , I . G . j J . M . Daffarn and A . J . Norton , Stwds . ; Cooper , Morgan , Read , Dollman , Bolton , Thornton , Cheshire , Kitching , Butcher , Myers , Clulee , Southall , Grove , Stephens , Webb , and Auliff , all of the lodge .
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TORQUAY . —Jordan Lodge ( No . 1402 ) . —The usual monthly meeting of this lodge vvas held in the Masonic Hall , on the 1 ith inst ., when a numerous gathering of brethren were present , amongst them being Bros . W . J . Hughan , P . G . D . Eng ., & c . ; T . H . Morgan , W . M . ; T . Prust , I . P . M . ; Jno . Lane , P . M ., P . P . G . Rei . ; Jno . Chapman , P . M ., P . P . G . D ., Chap . ; Jno .
Dodge , P . M ., P . P . G . T ., Treas . ; T . McKellar , J . W . ; T . H . Wills , S . W . ; Jno . Salter , P . M . 32 S , asS . D . ; J . Taylor , J . D . and Sec . ; S . Wills , I . G . ; W . Hersey , D . C ; G . VVest , Stwd . ; E . J . Pratt , as Org . ; W . Taylor , P . M . and Sec . 328 ; R . L . Mugford , I . P . M . 32 S ; W . Hill , S . Snow , and visiting brethren from the surrounding lodges . The lodge was opened by the W . M ., and the minutes of the previous meeting and Iodge of emergency read and
confirmed . A ballot was taken for Mr . W . J . Nosworthy , a candidate for initiation , who was initiated by the W . M . vvith his accustomed ability , the charge being given to the candidate by Bro . Jno . Chapman in a very impressive and eloquent manner . Some matters of purely lodge interest were transacted , and Bro . Jno . Lane proceeded to e-ive his lecture " On some Ancient Masonic Obligations
and Modes of Recognition" ( Esoteric ) . In a few prefatory remarks he pointed out that being esoteric of course the subject matter , in many of its details , could not be put in writing . Commencing some 200 years back , he gave an account of the early lodges to the formation of the G . Lodge in 1717 , " the Premier Grand Lodge of the world , " proceeding in
chronological orderthrough the iSth century to the formation of the G . Lodgeof 1 S 13 ; the Sloane MS ., 1720 , No . 3329 , in the British Museum , and various workings vvere ably reviewed . He then dwelt upon the relation of the "Ancients" to the "Moderns , " and some of their distinguishing characteristics , maintaining the same views expressed by the lecturer in the various articles and letters
which have so recently appeared in the Freemason , at the same time , in his search after truth and light , any evidence which would throw fresh light on the subject would be welcome , concluding an eloquent and able lecture by finally expressing a hope that the interest of the brethren would be aroused in matters relating to Craft history , that each attempting to get , if only a little , our knowledge might be increased the more . The lecturer resumed his
seat amidst applause . The VV . M . briefly moved a vote of thanks , which was seconded by Bro . J . Chapman , and supported in a lengthy speech by Bro . W . J . Hughan , who reviewed the lecture almost from the beginning . The visiting brethren desired that Bro . Lane vvould at an early date repeat the lecture under the banner of either the sister lodge of St . John , 328 , or some other lodge in the neighbourhood .
FRIZINGTON . —Arlecdon Lodge ( No . 1660 ) . —The installation meeting of this lodge vvas held on Wednesday , the 5 th inst . The lodge was opened by Bro . Jas . Routledge , W . M ., when the minutes were read and confirmed , and one candidate balloted for and accepted . Bro . Geo . Dalrymple , P . M ., P . G . D . C , was then invited to take the chair , when Bro . Henry Hartley , W . M . elect , was
presented and duly installed in the chair of K . S . in the presence of 17 P . M . 's , and invested the following as his officers : Bros . J . Routledge , I . P . M . ; J . Wilkinson , S . W . j I . Wakefield , J . W . ; G . Dalrymple , Treas . ; B . Craig , Sec ; A . Cross , S . D . ; W . Robinson , J . D . ; T . Pickering , D . C . ; J . Webb , Org . ; W . Simon , I . G . ; J . Maleham , I . Warren , and J . Singers , Stewards ; and J . Gordon ,
Tyler . The customary addresses vvere delivered by Bro . Craig , P . M ., in his usual able manner . Two _ candidates were proposed , when Bro . Routledge , P . M ., said he had a little duty to discharge on behalf of the members of _ the lodge , and he had no doubt it vvould also be well received by the many visitors , as one and all could not but be aware of the valuable services rendered to Masonry in general ,
and that lodge in particular , by Bro . Craig , P . M ., and Bro . Dalrymple , P . M . ; and , on behalf of the Iodge , he now had great pleasure in asking them to accept , as a small token of their esteem , each a P . M . ' s jewel , vvith a suitable inscription . Bros . Craig and Dalrymple replied , and briefly expressed the pleasure it gave them to be the recipients of such
handsome jewels , and further assured the brethren that the presentation would only be an incentive to work for the lodge , and make it to be respected , not only in the Province of Cumberland and Westmorland , but in every land where her sons had migrated to . With "Hearty good wishes" from Lodges 119 , 872 , 1002 , 1267 , 1 4 00 , and 1989 , the lodge vvas closed .
The following members and visitors were present : Bros . Dr . J . I . Lace , P . M ., P . S . G . D . ; Jas . Harper , P . M ., P . P . G . Std . Br . ; W . J . Smith , J . Burns , Thos . Allinson , W . M . 119 , P . G . Purst . ; Rev . Jas . Anderson , P . P . G . Chap . ; J . Rothery , W . Munroe , W . Lowrey , Thos . Brackenridge , P . M . 872 , P . P . G . Std . Br . ; E . Rose , P . M . ; J . Matthews , P . M . ; J . Nelson , W . M . 1267 : J .
J . Wilson , P . M ., P . P . G . Std . Br . ; R . Tyson , P . M ., P . P . G . S . of VV . ; W . Armstrong , W . M . elect 1267 ; J . Kitchin , J . D . ; Jas . Lowery , S . D . ; J . McHarry , W . M . 1989 ; R . Walker , I . P . M . ; Chas . Gowan , P . M ., P . P . G . S . B . ; G . Starkey , J . W . 119 ; J . Dickinson , S . W . 16 S 9 ; C . Bland E . Pattinson , Sec . 872 ; H . Armstrong , 1267 ; H . Ward , P . M . 19 S 9 , P . P . A . G . Purst . ; and others .
Bro . Hartley , the newly-installed Master , invited all to accompany him to the refreshment table , where an excellent spread vvas prepared , and duly served . With a long toast list and a few charming songs from Bros . Starkey > Rose , Matthews , and Armstrong , a most enjoyable evening was spent . The jewels were manufactured by Bro . George Kenning .
CROYDON . —George Price Lodge ( No . 2096 ) . —The installation meeting of this lodge was held on Saturday , the Sth instant , at the Greyhound Hotel . The members present included Bros . J . S . Fraser , W . M . j Frederick Cambridge , P . P . G . Org ., W . M . elect ; J . Kilvington , W . M . 1700 , acting S . W . ; J . C . Leaver , Treas . j
I . D . Langton , P . M ., P . P . J . G . W ., Sec ; W . G . Goode , S . D . ; Hugh M . Hobbs , P . M ., P . J . G . W . ; F . W . Leaver , D . C ; C . Holden , Stwd . ; F . T . Ridpath , P . G . S ., I . P . M . ; E . C . Leaver , J . Wright , J . G . Edridge , and others . Visitors : Bros . F . C . Atkinson , P . M . 2182 ; H . E . Vickers , P . M . 1632 ; W . Burn , J . W . 85 S ; J . S . Stevens , S . W . 306 ; F . Carter , 14 ; H . L . Balfour , 2182 ; F .
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Scurrah ) might have the pleasure of doing so . He ( B * j . sure that Dr . Powdrell would perform the duties " f ' wM . with credit to himself and advantage to the br n thte Dr . Powdrell in replying said it had been one of the h ' tions ' of his life in Masonry to arrive at the position Scurrah occupied so well on all occasions . He would Br ? ' ndeavour to fill the chair , but he vvould try to occupy . ith distinction , credit , and honour . He had been * ' M uo in Masonry with a considerable number of the V
hroUgn * - » „ r „„„ A W , m thai * ouenino * anrl tifi ' rniiM uJhren who were around him that evening , and he could « them he thanked them very sincerely for having a ited him as their W . M . He trusted he should see them t-h him when he was installed ; if they were not it would i their own fault . He hoped his year of office vvould be ^ rressful as the past year had been . He must thank
H Scurrah very much tor what he nan aone . Aicnougn ¦ Avould not a ow h"n to thank h ra ! orma ] iy '" Jod J he Ousted that as Secretary he would not forget to put it on if . minutes that hs made the motion . Bro Scurrah next proposed " The J . W ., Bro . Graham , " .. \ . ~ A hppn awav travelling for the benefit of his health .
H » wished to tell thebrethren an anecdote of Bro . Graham , vhich showed the truly Masonic spirit which animated J There vvas a brother vvho for a considerable time I efo ' re Bro . Graham went away was in a very sad state of health but Bro . Graham , one or two days before leaving , said he could not go away without showing him some svmpathy and his kindly regards . The brother was far below him in social position , but Bro . Graham went to him and shook him by the hand , and spoke kindly words to him and trusted he should see him . in better health when he came back . That brother however died in another two months . He ( Bro . Scurrah ) did not judge of a man by
what he said , out oy wnac ne ,- uc . fact about Bro . Graham , to shew he vvas a true Mason . If every one of them acted in the same spirit they vvould do well . It was a pleasure to welcome back such a brother after a long sojourn in foreign climes . Bro . Graham , after saying he felt he had not done his duty as an officer of the lodge , owing to extraneous circumstances , congratulated the brethren on having , as a member of the lodge , such a thorough Mason as Bro . Scurrah , who was the right hand man of the lodge . To the toast of " The Visitors" Bros . Mulvey , Williams , Hemming , Stiles , and Storr replied . The toast of "The Officers " followed , and the Tyler's toast closed the proceedings .
WHITEHAVEN . —Sun , Square , and Compasses Lodge ( No . 119 ) . —The monthly meeting of this lodge was held on Monday , the 3 rd instant , when , being the meeting for election of W . M ., there was a large muster . Bro . T . Allinson , W . M ., P . G . Purst ., presided , and was supported by the following Past Masters and
officers , viz .: Bros . J . Barr , P . M ., P . P . S . G . W . ; R . W . Moore , P . M . ; VV . C . Johns , P . M ., Treas . ; VV . Pajen , P . M ., P . P . J . G . W . ; Thos . Studholme , P . M ., P . P . G . P . ; E . Tyson , P . M ., P . P . S . G . B . ; Geo . Dalrymple , P . M ., P . G . D . C ; Rev . Jas . Anderson , P . P . G . Chap . ; J . Cant , S . W . ; Geo . Starkey , J . W . ; S . Broadbent , Sec ;
S . Hinde , S . D . ; J . Thompson , J . D . ; Thos . Mitchell , D . C ; Dr . Harris , D .. H . Cook , P . G . Org ., Organist ; H . McGreen , I . G . ; J . Musgrave and W . Gaff ney , Stwds . ; Thos . Richardson , Tyler ; R . L . Nutsford , J . C . Todd , E . Thornburrow , B . Cowie , J . Atkinson , J . Dalzell , J . P . Bennett , W . Boyle , J . W . Taylor , J . Ramsay , J . Roan , W . W . Mulcaster , jas . Lachlison , J . McArthur , W . H .
Chapman , R . D . Metcalf , A . Henderson , H . Burns , R . Miller , Thos . Steel , 349 , Malta ; J . S . Moffatt , S . W . 8 72 ; and others . The lodge was opened in due form , and the minutes read and confirmed . Two candidates vvere balloted for and accepted . The ballot was then taken for the W . M . and
Treasurer , when Bro . Dr . Harris was , by a unanimous vote , declared W . M . elect , and by a similar vote Bro . W . C . Johns , P . M ., was elected Treasurer , and Bro . Thos . Richardson , Tyler . One candidate was initiated , and Bro . J . Lachlison was passed to the Second Degree . Both
ceremonies were worked by Bro . Allinson , W . M ., who , as bis year of office is near an end , has done the work of the lod ge in an admirable manner . The lodge , with " Hearty good wishes , " vvas closed , and j ™ brethren subsequently spent an hour in the banqueting hall , very agreeably , with toast and song . .
HEATON NORRIS . —Egerton Lodge ( No . J 030 ) . — The installation meeting vvas held at the beorge Hotel , on Monday , the 20 th ult ., when Bro . R . B . n-eston , S . W ., was installed W . M . by Bro . Jas . Cookson , the retiring W . M ., in an able and efficient manner , assisted by some of the Past Masters . The following officers were
invested by Bro . Kenneth Maclean , P . M ., viz .: Bros . J . McKim , S . W . ; W . A . Vaughan , J . W . ; Rev . Addison < li > Cha P- i A - Pemberton , P . M ., P . G . D . C , Treas . ; Walter H . Vaughan , P . M ., P . G . R ., Sec . ; Thos . Knott , *•" . J Henry Smith , J . D . ; James Abbott , P . M ., P . P . G . " •* - H . Wilson , I . G . ; and H . Dawson , P . M ., Tvler .
° : * : ¦ E . Ferns , P . M ., was re-appointed Charity Representative . A P . M . 's jewel vvas presented to Bro . Cookson ™ bis retirement from the position of W . M ., the new ' wtr rematltiii g that the lodge had been most successful under Bro . Cookson's rule . _ Ane loll-nivinir iMciftMr-r * hmfTii-an lMorn r \ me ? ani- . R * -nB Cl
L . n A P M 322 . P . P . G . S . B . ; W . H . Maxfield , W . M . WM P -G - ° - > C Walworth , W . M . 1459 ; P . B . Welch , vX *™* 992 ; Charles Dawson , W . M . 287 ; H . H . Royle , H * 322 ; John Smith , W . M . 323 ; J . W . G . Coombes , irJV . 44 ; W . O . Pettitt , [ . P . M . io * - *;; A . F . Williams .
PM ; o 2 I 56 ; T - Whalley , P . M . 323 ; G . McClelland , Le " tt 7 5 r * E * Ashton * " 47-otli . Vj- ? . a P ° logy were read from the Prov . G . M . and ut "er distinguished brethren . OrovM j ° " * P any afterwards partook of an excellent dinner , stvle y the host ' * Parish , in his usual satisfactory
muiin ^ yal and Masonic toasts were observed , and a cal Programme was rendered . ~ Th e RMl , NGHAM —Forward Lodge ( No . n 80 ) MasonirH ii 2 ? -y meeting of this lodge was held in the ¦ odee » . New-street , on Monday , the 3 rd inst . The and the m * ° f ened by Bro ' William F - Tolladay , W . M ., Bro . W fi %° * ' ast meeting were read and confirmed . *• n . Cooper was passed Bro . J . T . Collins ,
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D . P . G . M ., was then announced , and received by the brethren . The D . P . G . M . acknowledged the salutation of the Iodge , and expressed his pleasure at being present . The ballot vvas then taken for Mr . Chas . Henry Bees , which proved unanimous , and he was initiated in _ a very efficient manner by the W . M ., who was ably assisted by his officers , the J . VV . giving the charge .
After "Hearty good wishes" from the visitors , the lodge was closed , and an adjournment vvas made to the banqueting room , where the brethren , to the number of 50 , sat down to a sumptuous banquet , provided by Bro . G . F . Bolton , P . M . and Hon . Steward . The toast of " The Queen and the Craft" having been
honoured , The W . M . proposed "H . R . H . the Prince of Wales , M . W . G . M ., " and remarked upon the immense strides Masonry had made during the 15 or t 6 years H . R . H . had presided over the Craft , the last warrant being No . 2311 . Honour vvas paid to the toast in a very enthusiastic
manner . "The Health of the Grand Officers , Present and Past , " vvas received very heartily , and the W . M . in proposing the toast mentioned that the D . P . G . M . was Grand Sword Bearer at the time H . R . H . the Prince of Wales vvas installed Grand Master . The D . P . G . M ., in replying , said it was pleasant to look
back at the length of time he had been connected with Masonry . The W . M . had referred to the money grants made by the Grand Lodge , and the number of warrants issued for new lodges . The Board of Benevolence in recommending that Grand Lodge should give a distressed brother £ 50 or £ 100 , was often the means of giving him a new start in life , and the number of warrants issued gave
proof that Masonry was making itself felt in the world . The Worshipful Master then proposed " The Health of Lord Leigh , P . G . M ., " and said he was the oldest P . G . M . in England . "The Health of the D . P . G . M ., and the rest of the Prov . Grand Officers , Present and Past , " was then proposed by the W . M .
The D . P . G . M . ' , in responding , said there vvas an old saying that union is strength , and the popularity of Lord Leigh was due to the strength of Masonry in the Province of Warwickshire . In every lodge he had visited , the toast of the P . G . M . was always honoured , and received a flattering reception . The VV . M ., in the course of his remarks , had made some allusions to the by-laws of the
province , but they had been now so amended as to meet with general approval . Bro . G . H . Rooker , P . M ., P . G . S . B ., also responded to the toast , and stated that was his first visit to the Forward Lodge . He would take the opportunity of congratulating the W . M . on the way the work in the lodge room had been conducted , and he vvould especially refer to the manner in which the Deacons had performed their task . The charge
to the newly-initiated brother was also splendidly given by the J . VV . He strongly urged all brethren to send their votes for the elections for the Masonic Schools through the Charity Stewards of their various lodges , as non-compliance with this at the last election for the Girls' School had resulted in the Province of Yorkshire returning only two girls , when they might easily have returned three . He
also asked for more support for the Warwickshire Pupils Aid Fund , which vvas doing splendid work . Bro . Burton , P . M ., also briefly responded . Bro . W . Winfield , I . P . M ., in very felicitous terms proposed "The Health of the W . M ., " and said they had one who always did his work in a most creditable manner . The W . M ., in reply , thanked the I . P . M . for his very
flattering remarks , and the brethren for their cordial reception of the toast . It was very gratifying to have one's efforts appreciated , and it vvould be his greatest ambition to continue to give satisfaction , and to leave the chair vvith their hearty good wishes and esteem . He also expressed the hope that he should have the pleasure of meeting all of them at their next meeting after the vacation in October
next . In proposing " The Health of the Newly-Initiated Bro . C . H . Bees , " the W . M . expressed the pleasure he had had in initiating a brother who came so well recommended to the lodge . The toast was heartily received , and Bro . Bees thanked thebrethren for receiving him amongst them .
The W . M . then gave "The Health of the Visitors , " which was responded to by Bros . Robert Barber , W . M . Machen Lodge , and W . Tidmarsh , S . W . 1031 . Both complimented the W . M . and officers oh the splendid manner they had worked the Masonic ceremonies . The toast of "The Past Masters and Officers of the Forward Lodge" vvas then given by the W . M . He was
pleased to say that the Past Masters ahvays stood by the lodge , and helped it in every way they could . With reference to the officers , it was not his intention to mention any one in particular , but he should be happy to hear them all respond . However , he could assure them that he highly valued their services ; they had all done their work splendidly , and they had been complimented by the
visiting brethren . . Several of the Past Masters , the S . W ., J . W ., S . D ., and J . D . responded ; also the Secretary , who said that , although at times his work vvas difficult , it was made pleasant to him by the kindness he received at the hands
of the brethren . The Tyler ' s toast brought a very enjoyable evening to a close . The toasts were interspersed by some excellent songs rendered by the brethren , the accompaniments to same being given by Bro . T . N . Bladon , P . M ., P . P . G . Org .
The following ' visitors and brethren were present : Bros . J . T . Collins , D . P . G . M . ; Geo . H . Rooker , P . M . 1018 , P . G . S . B ., Arthur Shackleford , W . M . 887 ; R . Barber , P . M . 1782 ; Geo . N . Milward , W . M . 1163 ; VV . Bloomer , Sec . 1520 ; A . E . Welldigg , J . D . 254 ; J . Goodman , W . Tidmarsh , S . W . 1031 ; VV . Glydon , 74 ; S . M . Share , 1993 and 2156 ; and W . Baggust , 1031 ; and W . F . Tolladay , W . M . ; E . T . Burton , P . M . ; E . P . Cole , P . M ., Charity
Steward , W . Winglield , I . P . M . ; Rev . R . Rigdm , Chap . ; W . J . Meredith , S . W . ; Thos . H . Simpson , J . W . ; F . Hobday , P . M ., Treas . ; E . A . Smith , Sec ; T . W . Siddaway , S . D . ; J . T . Harcourt , J . D . ; W . Hiilman , P . M ., D . C ; T . N . Bladon , P . M ., P . P . G . O ., Org . ; W . Price , I . G . j J . M . Daffarn and A . J . Norton , Stwds . ; Cooper , Morgan , Read , Dollman , Bolton , Thornton , Cheshire , Kitching , Butcher , Myers , Clulee , Southall , Grove , Stephens , Webb , and Auliff , all of the lodge .
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TORQUAY . —Jordan Lodge ( No . 1402 ) . —The usual monthly meeting of this lodge vvas held in the Masonic Hall , on the 1 ith inst ., when a numerous gathering of brethren were present , amongst them being Bros . W . J . Hughan , P . G . D . Eng ., & c . ; T . H . Morgan , W . M . ; T . Prust , I . P . M . ; Jno . Lane , P . M ., P . P . G . Rei . ; Jno . Chapman , P . M ., P . P . G . D ., Chap . ; Jno .
Dodge , P . M ., P . P . G . T ., Treas . ; T . McKellar , J . W . ; T . H . Wills , S . W . ; Jno . Salter , P . M . 32 S , asS . D . ; J . Taylor , J . D . and Sec . ; S . Wills , I . G . ; W . Hersey , D . C ; G . VVest , Stwd . ; E . J . Pratt , as Org . ; W . Taylor , P . M . and Sec . 328 ; R . L . Mugford , I . P . M . 32 S ; W . Hill , S . Snow , and visiting brethren from the surrounding lodges . The lodge was opened by the W . M ., and the minutes of the previous meeting and Iodge of emergency read and
confirmed . A ballot was taken for Mr . W . J . Nosworthy , a candidate for initiation , who was initiated by the W . M . vvith his accustomed ability , the charge being given to the candidate by Bro . Jno . Chapman in a very impressive and eloquent manner . Some matters of purely lodge interest were transacted , and Bro . Jno . Lane proceeded to e-ive his lecture " On some Ancient Masonic Obligations
and Modes of Recognition" ( Esoteric ) . In a few prefatory remarks he pointed out that being esoteric of course the subject matter , in many of its details , could not be put in writing . Commencing some 200 years back , he gave an account of the early lodges to the formation of the G . Lodge in 1717 , " the Premier Grand Lodge of the world , " proceeding in
chronological orderthrough the iSth century to the formation of the G . Lodgeof 1 S 13 ; the Sloane MS ., 1720 , No . 3329 , in the British Museum , and various workings vvere ably reviewed . He then dwelt upon the relation of the "Ancients" to the "Moderns , " and some of their distinguishing characteristics , maintaining the same views expressed by the lecturer in the various articles and letters
which have so recently appeared in the Freemason , at the same time , in his search after truth and light , any evidence which would throw fresh light on the subject would be welcome , concluding an eloquent and able lecture by finally expressing a hope that the interest of the brethren would be aroused in matters relating to Craft history , that each attempting to get , if only a little , our knowledge might be increased the more . The lecturer resumed his
seat amidst applause . The VV . M . briefly moved a vote of thanks , which was seconded by Bro . J . Chapman , and supported in a lengthy speech by Bro . W . J . Hughan , who reviewed the lecture almost from the beginning . The visiting brethren desired that Bro . Lane vvould at an early date repeat the lecture under the banner of either the sister lodge of St . John , 328 , or some other lodge in the neighbourhood .
FRIZINGTON . —Arlecdon Lodge ( No . 1660 ) . —The installation meeting of this lodge vvas held on Wednesday , the 5 th inst . The lodge was opened by Bro . Jas . Routledge , W . M ., when the minutes were read and confirmed , and one candidate balloted for and accepted . Bro . Geo . Dalrymple , P . M ., P . G . D . C , was then invited to take the chair , when Bro . Henry Hartley , W . M . elect , was
presented and duly installed in the chair of K . S . in the presence of 17 P . M . 's , and invested the following as his officers : Bros . J . Routledge , I . P . M . ; J . Wilkinson , S . W . j I . Wakefield , J . W . ; G . Dalrymple , Treas . ; B . Craig , Sec ; A . Cross , S . D . ; W . Robinson , J . D . ; T . Pickering , D . C . ; J . Webb , Org . ; W . Simon , I . G . ; J . Maleham , I . Warren , and J . Singers , Stewards ; and J . Gordon ,
Tyler . The customary addresses vvere delivered by Bro . Craig , P . M ., in his usual able manner . Two _ candidates were proposed , when Bro . Routledge , P . M ., said he had a little duty to discharge on behalf of the members of _ the lodge , and he had no doubt it vvould also be well received by the many visitors , as one and all could not but be aware of the valuable services rendered to Masonry in general ,
and that lodge in particular , by Bro . Craig , P . M ., and Bro . Dalrymple , P . M . ; and , on behalf of the Iodge , he now had great pleasure in asking them to accept , as a small token of their esteem , each a P . M . ' s jewel , vvith a suitable inscription . Bros . Craig and Dalrymple replied , and briefly expressed the pleasure it gave them to be the recipients of such
handsome jewels , and further assured the brethren that the presentation would only be an incentive to work for the lodge , and make it to be respected , not only in the Province of Cumberland and Westmorland , but in every land where her sons had migrated to . With "Hearty good wishes" from Lodges 119 , 872 , 1002 , 1267 , 1 4 00 , and 1989 , the lodge vvas closed .
The following members and visitors were present : Bros . Dr . J . I . Lace , P . M ., P . S . G . D . ; Jas . Harper , P . M ., P . P . G . Std . Br . ; W . J . Smith , J . Burns , Thos . Allinson , W . M . 119 , P . G . Purst . ; Rev . Jas . Anderson , P . P . G . Chap . ; J . Rothery , W . Munroe , W . Lowrey , Thos . Brackenridge , P . M . 872 , P . P . G . Std . Br . ; E . Rose , P . M . ; J . Matthews , P . M . ; J . Nelson , W . M . 1267 : J .
J . Wilson , P . M ., P . P . G . Std . Br . ; R . Tyson , P . M ., P . P . G . S . of VV . ; W . Armstrong , W . M . elect 1267 ; J . Kitchin , J . D . ; Jas . Lowery , S . D . ; J . McHarry , W . M . 1989 ; R . Walker , I . P . M . ; Chas . Gowan , P . M ., P . P . G . S . B . ; G . Starkey , J . W . 119 ; J . Dickinson , S . W . 16 S 9 ; C . Bland E . Pattinson , Sec . 872 ; H . Armstrong , 1267 ; H . Ward , P . M . 19 S 9 , P . P . A . G . Purst . ; and others .
Bro . Hartley , the newly-installed Master , invited all to accompany him to the refreshment table , where an excellent spread vvas prepared , and duly served . With a long toast list and a few charming songs from Bros . Starkey > Rose , Matthews , and Armstrong , a most enjoyable evening was spent . The jewels were manufactured by Bro . George Kenning .
CROYDON . —George Price Lodge ( No . 2096 ) . —The installation meeting of this lodge was held on Saturday , the Sth instant , at the Greyhound Hotel . The members present included Bros . J . S . Fraser , W . M . j Frederick Cambridge , P . P . G . Org ., W . M . elect ; J . Kilvington , W . M . 1700 , acting S . W . ; J . C . Leaver , Treas . j
I . D . Langton , P . M ., P . P . J . G . W ., Sec ; W . G . Goode , S . D . ; Hugh M . Hobbs , P . M ., P . J . G . W . ; F . W . Leaver , D . C ; C . Holden , Stwd . ; F . T . Ridpath , P . G . S ., I . P . M . ; E . C . Leaver , J . Wright , J . G . Edridge , and others . Visitors : Bros . F . C . Atkinson , P . M . 2182 ; H . E . Vickers , P . M . 1632 ; W . Burn , J . W . 85 S ; J . S . Stevens , S . W . 306 ; F . Carter , 14 ; H . L . Balfour , 2182 ; F .