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Royal And Select Masters.
Comp . Cordon Miller ... ... ... G . P . Con . of Wks . „ Rev . Russell Finlay ... ... ... G . Chap . „ R . Berridge ... ... ... G . Treas . ,. C . F . Matier ... ... ... G . Recorder .
„ R . J . Voisey ... ... ... G . Lecturer . „ Reynolds Green ... ... ... G . D . C . „ Brewer ... ... ... ... G . A . D . C . Tomlinson ... ... ... ... G . Con . of Council .
„ Percy Clowes ... ... ... G . Capt . of Guard . „ Dr . Alfred King ... ... ... G . Org . „ Louis Mieble ... ... ... " ) „ Southwell ... ... ... ... > G . Marshals .
„ Commander Giles , R . N . ... ... J " ? lterSA- Ck ^ i : " ] G . Stwds . ,, John Dimsdale ... ... •••) „ E . J . Mills ... ... ... G . Tyler .
On the motion of Comp . Rev . Russell Finlay the usual honorarium of 10 guineas was voted to the G . Recorder , and the G . Council was closed . The Degree of Royal Master was afterwards exemplified , and a banquet followed .
The Recent Festival Of The Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution.
THE RECENT FESTIVAL OF THE ROYAL MASONIC BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION .
The following new lists , and additions to lists , have been received since last week : — Lodge LONDON . £ s . d . 29 Bro . J . R . Eastwood , new list ... ... 2100 90 „ Charles Fox , additional ... ... ... 5 5 o ( raising his list to £ 131 5 S >) 174 J > W . J . Darby , additional ... ... 5 C o
( raising his list to £ 150 6 s . ) Unattached Bro . W . J . Mason , additional ... ... 550 ( raising his list to £ (& 5 s . ) „ A . Graddage , additional ... ... 11 S o ( raising his list to £ 61 Ss . )
THE PROVINCES . Lodge CAMBRIDGESHIRE . S 59 Bro . W . J . Armitage , new list ... ,., 16 16 o Unattached CHESHIRE . Bro . F . R . Oke , new list ... ... ... 10 10 o Lodge ESSEX . 2256 Bro . J . H . Bridgman , additional .., ... 26 5 o
( raising his list to £ SS 4 s . ) KENT . 913 » W . Burbridge , additional ... ... 16 3 G ( raising his list to £ 216 3 s . Cd . ) Province LINCOLNSHIRE . _ Bro . Major R . F . Moresby-White , additional ... 77 10 0
( raising his list to £ 243 19 s . ) Lodge _ SURREY . 1929 Bro . J . J . Lamigeon , additional ... ... 10 10 o ( raising his list to £ 21 ) We beg to add that two new Stewards will be added to the list in the reprint , and that one of the Stewards returned as representing No . 2579 , London , should be not J . A . Stretton as we gave it , but J . A . Shelton .
Cryptic Masonry.
Cryptic Masonry .
Grand Master's Council , No . I . A meeting was held at Mark Masons' Hall , Great Queen-street , on the 26 th ultimo . Among those present were Comps . H . J . Lardner , P . T . I M ., as T . I . M ., in the unavoidable absence of Comp . George Gregory j H . P . Hay , D . M . ; B . Stewart , P . C . W . ; Geoige Graveley , P . T . I . M ., Treas . ; Major T . C . Walls , P . T . I . M ., Recorder j G . Briggs , E . Storr , P . T . I . M . ; Baron de Ferrieres , P . T . I . M . ; O . Heinemann , J . Rowe , and E . Brown . The minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed . The ballot was taken
on behalf of Comp . ihe Rev . II . Roberts , M . A ., and he , being in attendance , was duly admitted , received , and greeted . The acting T . I . M . performed the ceremonies in his usually impressive manner . Comp . Hay was unanimously elected T . I . M . ; Comp , G . Graveley , P . T . I . M ., Treasurer ; and Comp . E . Mills , O . S . A vote of thanks was passed , and ordered to be entered on the minutes , to Comp . George Gregory for his services as T . I . M . during the past year . A vote of thanks was also given to Comp . 11 .
J . Lardner for his services as acting T . I . M . Communications regretting inability to attend were received from Comps . G . Gregory , R . L . Loveland , Q . C ., P . T . I . M . ; Rev . Dr . Lemon , M . A . ; Rev . T . E . Wright , M . A ., P . G . Chap . ; Rev . R . C . Fillingham , M . A ., G . C ; G . Powell , P . T . I . M . ; J . N . Frye , S . H . Parkhouse , A . McDowall , P . T . I . M . ; W . M . Stiles , and others . The council was then closed in the Degree of Select Master . The banquet was held at the Holborn Restaurant . The Recorder presided .
M . E . Comp . Baron de Ferreries , P . D . G . M ., responded on behalf of " The Grand Officers . " The proceedings terminated at an early hour .
Obituary.
Obituary .
BRO . ENOCH TERRY CARSON . I am very sorry to state that my old and esteemed friend Enoch Terry Carson , of Cincinnati , U . S . A ., died on the 23 rd ult . He has been ill for some time , but the collapse came all too soon for his many friends . Bro . Carson had no superior as a Masonic Bibliographer , and had collected a most valuable library relating to the Craft , which he disposed of to another ardent and distinguished collector a few weeks prior to his regretted decease .
We have long worked together in all matters appertaining to the Biblio . graphy of the Brotherhood , and his services , especially in relation to Masonic books and MSS ., have been of great value . We shall miss him very much .
W . J . HUGHAN . BRO . LEOPOLD G . G . ROBBINS , P . G . D . Bro . Leopold G . Gordon Robbins , to whose recent and lamented death we referred in our Notes of last week , was initiated in the Apollo University Lodge , No . 357 , Oxford , in 1 S 63 , and was appointed Prov . G . Steward in 1886 , and in the following year Prov . G . D . of C . Ox f ordshire . In November , 1866 , he joined the University Lodge , No . 1118 ; and in 1880 had the honour of being installed
its W . Master . In 1877 he joined the Westminster and Keystone Lodge , No . 10 , and occupied the chair in 1884 . He was also a member of the Carnarvon Lodge , No . 708 , Hampton Court , and had served it in the capacity of Treasurer . In 18 93 his Royal Highness the M . W . G . M . was pleased to appoint him S . G . Deacon in recognition of his many services . He was exalted a Royal Arch Mason in the Alfred Chapter , No . 340 , Oxford , in June , 1866 ; and , having subsequently been elected a joining member of the University Chapter , No . Hi 8 , and Westminster
and Keystone Chapter , No . 18 , was installed M . E . Z , of the former in 18 S 4 and 1 SS 5 , and of the latter in 18 S 6 . In 1893 he was appointed Dep . G . Registrar in Supreme Grand Chapter . He was a member of the Mark Degree , and in 18 90 was appointed G . S . O . ; while in the Order of the Temple he ranked as P . E . P . of the Oxford and Cambridge University Preceptory , and was appointed G . Herald
in 1 S 93 ; and in the A . and A . Rite as Past M . W . S . of the Oxford and Cambrid ge University Chapter of Rose Croix , and had taken the 31 . He was a liberal supporter of our Institutions , had served several Stewardships for the Benevolent and Girls' Institutions , and had qualified as Vice Patron of the Benevolent Institution , Vice President of the Girls' School , and Life Subscriber of tho Institution for Boys . ————
FUNERAL OF BRO . T . HEATH , P . M . With many marks of sympathy and esteem , the funeral of Bro . Thos . Heath , solicitor , took place on the 9 th inst ., at Plymouth Cemetery . Leaving the residence of the deceased , in St . Aubyn-street , Devenport , shortly before 11 o ' clock , the cortege proceeded direct to the Cemetery chapel , where the first portion of the burial service was impressively read by the Rev . J . Knowles , Nonconformist Chaplain . From the chapel the body , enclosed in an oak coffin with an elm shell ,
arid covered with beautiful wreaths , was conveyed to the famil y vault , where the interment took place , Mr . Knowles again officiating . The principal mourners were Mr . J . Pervical Heath ( son ) , Mr . John Heath ( brother ) , and Mr . E . J . Bath ( brother-in-law ) . Captain de Gruchy , and Messrs . Onesimus Dorey , T . Harris , and G . F . Watson ( directors ) represented the Anglo-French Steamship Company , of which deceased was Chairman ; Messrs . F . W . Hayes , I . Turpin , and F Saunders attended on behalf of the St . Aubyn Ward Conservative Association , of which deceased was for many years Treasurer ; Mr . A . J . Roberts represented the
Central Conservative Association at Devonport , with which Bro . Heath was also connected ; and Bro . R . Kent represented the Carew Lodge , No . 1136 , of which he was a Past Master . Among others present were Dr . McElwaine and Messrs . W . Lidstone , M . E . Baxter , J . T . Luxon , G . J . Kingdon , W . Rattenbury , Allen , Worsfol , C . A . Organ , Millman , Parsons , C . H . Hoare , F . N . Roach , T . Shears , J . Woodman , R . Truscott , and W . Trenoweth . Among the floral tributes were very beautiful wreaths from the directors of the Anglo-French Steamship Company , the ollicers of the Devonport Conservative and Unionist Association , and relatives and friends .
FUNERAL OF BRO . WALTER OGILVY . The remains of Bro . Walter Ogilvy , who died on the 4 th inst ., and who enjoyed the unique distinction of being the oldest Freemason in Scotland , were interred in the New Cemetery on Wednesday , the 8 th inst ., in the presence of a large concourse of mourners . The cortege left deceased ' s residence in Clerkstreet , where a short funeral service was conducted by the Rev . John A . Clark , Brechin Cathedral , at a quarter past one , the funeral being witnessed by large
numbers en route , The Masonic lodges turned out in regalia in honour of their deceased brother , while the Guildry Incorporation were represented by Mr . D ^ vid Lamb , Dean , and Mr . William Smart , Treasurer and Fiscal . Amongst the general body of mourners were Ex-Bailie Anderson and Mr . George Anderson ; Mr . Charles Anderson , solicitor ; Mr . A . M . Thomson , Arbronth ; Hon . C . M . Ramsay , Brechin Castle ; ex-Provost Lamb , Mr . James Craig , Town Clerk ; Mr . John Shiell , factor on Dalhouse estate ; Mr . Robert Duke , Bearehill ; Mr .
R . W . Duke . St . Ninians ; Revs . John A . Clark , E . Beresford Cooke , The Rectory and John Fraser , West Free , Brechin ; Rev . George Munro , emeritus minister Free Church , Menmuir ; Rev . Robert Grant , Stracathro ; Mr . Alex . Thomson , solicitor ; Mr . John Black , solicitor ; Mr . James H . Lamb , Mr . Robert Allan , Inspector of Pjor ; Mr . William Eggie , Burgh Surveyor ; Mr . Wm . Johnson , Rosemount ; Mr . Tom Ireland , Mr . James Duncan , Mr . D . W . Galloway ,
architect ; & c , & c . At the graveside the Masonic service was carried through with the prescribed ceremonials by Bro . the Rev . E . Beresford Cooke , Chaplain of the St . James Lodge . The pall bearers were Mr . George Anderson , Mr , William Anderson , Mr . Charles Anderson , Mr . A . M . Thomson ( Arbroath ) , Mr . F . C . Anderson , Mr . John Anderson , Hon . C . M . Ramsay , and Rev . John A , Clark .
Ad01404
COUNTY ——. FOUNDED 1807 . 50 REGENT ST , W „ & -FIJEC-E _ 14 CQRNH 1 LL , E , C , LONDON , OFFICE . the Distinguishing Feature of this Office is THE RETURN SYSTEM . On Ordinary Insurances , under which Policyholders who have been insured for Seven Years and who continue insured—whether under an Annual or Septennial Policy—become entitled to a RETURN OF 25 PER CENT , of the Premiums they have paid during each Seven Years , provided no loss has arisen under their Policies in that Period . Insurances on Farming Stocks and on other than Ordinary Risks do not participate in tho Returns , nor are the Returns given on amounts which , being in excess of its own holding , are not retained by the Office . Policies may bo effected or transferred without any extra expenses . Q . W . STEVENS ¦> , . , « , , el E / RATUFFIII font Secretaries .
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Royal And Select Masters.
Comp . Cordon Miller ... ... ... G . P . Con . of Wks . „ Rev . Russell Finlay ... ... ... G . Chap . „ R . Berridge ... ... ... G . Treas . ,. C . F . Matier ... ... ... G . Recorder .
„ R . J . Voisey ... ... ... G . Lecturer . „ Reynolds Green ... ... ... G . D . C . „ Brewer ... ... ... ... G . A . D . C . Tomlinson ... ... ... ... G . Con . of Council .
„ Percy Clowes ... ... ... G . Capt . of Guard . „ Dr . Alfred King ... ... ... G . Org . „ Louis Mieble ... ... ... " ) „ Southwell ... ... ... ... > G . Marshals .
„ Commander Giles , R . N . ... ... J " ? lterSA- Ck ^ i : " ] G . Stwds . ,, John Dimsdale ... ... •••) „ E . J . Mills ... ... ... G . Tyler .
On the motion of Comp . Rev . Russell Finlay the usual honorarium of 10 guineas was voted to the G . Recorder , and the G . Council was closed . The Degree of Royal Master was afterwards exemplified , and a banquet followed .
The Recent Festival Of The Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution.
THE RECENT FESTIVAL OF THE ROYAL MASONIC BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION .
The following new lists , and additions to lists , have been received since last week : — Lodge LONDON . £ s . d . 29 Bro . J . R . Eastwood , new list ... ... 2100 90 „ Charles Fox , additional ... ... ... 5 5 o ( raising his list to £ 131 5 S >) 174 J > W . J . Darby , additional ... ... 5 C o
( raising his list to £ 150 6 s . ) Unattached Bro . W . J . Mason , additional ... ... 550 ( raising his list to £ (& 5 s . ) „ A . Graddage , additional ... ... 11 S o ( raising his list to £ 61 Ss . )
THE PROVINCES . Lodge CAMBRIDGESHIRE . S 59 Bro . W . J . Armitage , new list ... ,., 16 16 o Unattached CHESHIRE . Bro . F . R . Oke , new list ... ... ... 10 10 o Lodge ESSEX . 2256 Bro . J . H . Bridgman , additional .., ... 26 5 o
( raising his list to £ SS 4 s . ) KENT . 913 » W . Burbridge , additional ... ... 16 3 G ( raising his list to £ 216 3 s . Cd . ) Province LINCOLNSHIRE . _ Bro . Major R . F . Moresby-White , additional ... 77 10 0
( raising his list to £ 243 19 s . ) Lodge _ SURREY . 1929 Bro . J . J . Lamigeon , additional ... ... 10 10 o ( raising his list to £ 21 ) We beg to add that two new Stewards will be added to the list in the reprint , and that one of the Stewards returned as representing No . 2579 , London , should be not J . A . Stretton as we gave it , but J . A . Shelton .
Cryptic Masonry.
Cryptic Masonry .
Grand Master's Council , No . I . A meeting was held at Mark Masons' Hall , Great Queen-street , on the 26 th ultimo . Among those present were Comps . H . J . Lardner , P . T . I M ., as T . I . M ., in the unavoidable absence of Comp . George Gregory j H . P . Hay , D . M . ; B . Stewart , P . C . W . ; Geoige Graveley , P . T . I . M ., Treas . ; Major T . C . Walls , P . T . I . M ., Recorder j G . Briggs , E . Storr , P . T . I . M . ; Baron de Ferrieres , P . T . I . M . ; O . Heinemann , J . Rowe , and E . Brown . The minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed . The ballot was taken
on behalf of Comp . ihe Rev . II . Roberts , M . A ., and he , being in attendance , was duly admitted , received , and greeted . The acting T . I . M . performed the ceremonies in his usually impressive manner . Comp . Hay was unanimously elected T . I . M . ; Comp , G . Graveley , P . T . I . M ., Treasurer ; and Comp . E . Mills , O . S . A vote of thanks was passed , and ordered to be entered on the minutes , to Comp . George Gregory for his services as T . I . M . during the past year . A vote of thanks was also given to Comp . 11 .
J . Lardner for his services as acting T . I . M . Communications regretting inability to attend were received from Comps . G . Gregory , R . L . Loveland , Q . C ., P . T . I . M . ; Rev . Dr . Lemon , M . A . ; Rev . T . E . Wright , M . A ., P . G . Chap . ; Rev . R . C . Fillingham , M . A ., G . C ; G . Powell , P . T . I . M . ; J . N . Frye , S . H . Parkhouse , A . McDowall , P . T . I . M . ; W . M . Stiles , and others . The council was then closed in the Degree of Select Master . The banquet was held at the Holborn Restaurant . The Recorder presided .
M . E . Comp . Baron de Ferreries , P . D . G . M ., responded on behalf of " The Grand Officers . " The proceedings terminated at an early hour .
Obituary.
Obituary .
BRO . ENOCH TERRY CARSON . I am very sorry to state that my old and esteemed friend Enoch Terry Carson , of Cincinnati , U . S . A ., died on the 23 rd ult . He has been ill for some time , but the collapse came all too soon for his many friends . Bro . Carson had no superior as a Masonic Bibliographer , and had collected a most valuable library relating to the Craft , which he disposed of to another ardent and distinguished collector a few weeks prior to his regretted decease .
We have long worked together in all matters appertaining to the Biblio . graphy of the Brotherhood , and his services , especially in relation to Masonic books and MSS ., have been of great value . We shall miss him very much .
W . J . HUGHAN . BRO . LEOPOLD G . G . ROBBINS , P . G . D . Bro . Leopold G . Gordon Robbins , to whose recent and lamented death we referred in our Notes of last week , was initiated in the Apollo University Lodge , No . 357 , Oxford , in 1 S 63 , and was appointed Prov . G . Steward in 1886 , and in the following year Prov . G . D . of C . Ox f ordshire . In November , 1866 , he joined the University Lodge , No . 1118 ; and in 1880 had the honour of being installed
its W . Master . In 1877 he joined the Westminster and Keystone Lodge , No . 10 , and occupied the chair in 1884 . He was also a member of the Carnarvon Lodge , No . 708 , Hampton Court , and had served it in the capacity of Treasurer . In 18 93 his Royal Highness the M . W . G . M . was pleased to appoint him S . G . Deacon in recognition of his many services . He was exalted a Royal Arch Mason in the Alfred Chapter , No . 340 , Oxford , in June , 1866 ; and , having subsequently been elected a joining member of the University Chapter , No . Hi 8 , and Westminster
and Keystone Chapter , No . 18 , was installed M . E . Z , of the former in 18 S 4 and 1 SS 5 , and of the latter in 18 S 6 . In 1893 he was appointed Dep . G . Registrar in Supreme Grand Chapter . He was a member of the Mark Degree , and in 18 90 was appointed G . S . O . ; while in the Order of the Temple he ranked as P . E . P . of the Oxford and Cambridge University Preceptory , and was appointed G . Herald
in 1 S 93 ; and in the A . and A . Rite as Past M . W . S . of the Oxford and Cambrid ge University Chapter of Rose Croix , and had taken the 31 . He was a liberal supporter of our Institutions , had served several Stewardships for the Benevolent and Girls' Institutions , and had qualified as Vice Patron of the Benevolent Institution , Vice President of the Girls' School , and Life Subscriber of tho Institution for Boys . ————
FUNERAL OF BRO . T . HEATH , P . M . With many marks of sympathy and esteem , the funeral of Bro . Thos . Heath , solicitor , took place on the 9 th inst ., at Plymouth Cemetery . Leaving the residence of the deceased , in St . Aubyn-street , Devenport , shortly before 11 o ' clock , the cortege proceeded direct to the Cemetery chapel , where the first portion of the burial service was impressively read by the Rev . J . Knowles , Nonconformist Chaplain . From the chapel the body , enclosed in an oak coffin with an elm shell ,
arid covered with beautiful wreaths , was conveyed to the famil y vault , where the interment took place , Mr . Knowles again officiating . The principal mourners were Mr . J . Pervical Heath ( son ) , Mr . John Heath ( brother ) , and Mr . E . J . Bath ( brother-in-law ) . Captain de Gruchy , and Messrs . Onesimus Dorey , T . Harris , and G . F . Watson ( directors ) represented the Anglo-French Steamship Company , of which deceased was Chairman ; Messrs . F . W . Hayes , I . Turpin , and F Saunders attended on behalf of the St . Aubyn Ward Conservative Association , of which deceased was for many years Treasurer ; Mr . A . J . Roberts represented the
Central Conservative Association at Devonport , with which Bro . Heath was also connected ; and Bro . R . Kent represented the Carew Lodge , No . 1136 , of which he was a Past Master . Among others present were Dr . McElwaine and Messrs . W . Lidstone , M . E . Baxter , J . T . Luxon , G . J . Kingdon , W . Rattenbury , Allen , Worsfol , C . A . Organ , Millman , Parsons , C . H . Hoare , F . N . Roach , T . Shears , J . Woodman , R . Truscott , and W . Trenoweth . Among the floral tributes were very beautiful wreaths from the directors of the Anglo-French Steamship Company , the ollicers of the Devonport Conservative and Unionist Association , and relatives and friends .
FUNERAL OF BRO . WALTER OGILVY . The remains of Bro . Walter Ogilvy , who died on the 4 th inst ., and who enjoyed the unique distinction of being the oldest Freemason in Scotland , were interred in the New Cemetery on Wednesday , the 8 th inst ., in the presence of a large concourse of mourners . The cortege left deceased ' s residence in Clerkstreet , where a short funeral service was conducted by the Rev . John A . Clark , Brechin Cathedral , at a quarter past one , the funeral being witnessed by large
numbers en route , The Masonic lodges turned out in regalia in honour of their deceased brother , while the Guildry Incorporation were represented by Mr . D ^ vid Lamb , Dean , and Mr . William Smart , Treasurer and Fiscal . Amongst the general body of mourners were Ex-Bailie Anderson and Mr . George Anderson ; Mr . Charles Anderson , solicitor ; Mr . A . M . Thomson , Arbronth ; Hon . C . M . Ramsay , Brechin Castle ; ex-Provost Lamb , Mr . James Craig , Town Clerk ; Mr . John Shiell , factor on Dalhouse estate ; Mr . Robert Duke , Bearehill ; Mr .
R . W . Duke . St . Ninians ; Revs . John A . Clark , E . Beresford Cooke , The Rectory and John Fraser , West Free , Brechin ; Rev . George Munro , emeritus minister Free Church , Menmuir ; Rev . Robert Grant , Stracathro ; Mr . Alex . Thomson , solicitor ; Mr . John Black , solicitor ; Mr . James H . Lamb , Mr . Robert Allan , Inspector of Pjor ; Mr . William Eggie , Burgh Surveyor ; Mr . Wm . Johnson , Rosemount ; Mr . Tom Ireland , Mr . James Duncan , Mr . D . W . Galloway ,
architect ; & c , & c . At the graveside the Masonic service was carried through with the prescribed ceremonials by Bro . the Rev . E . Beresford Cooke , Chaplain of the St . James Lodge . The pall bearers were Mr . George Anderson , Mr , William Anderson , Mr . Charles Anderson , Mr . A . M . Thomson ( Arbroath ) , Mr . F . C . Anderson , Mr . John Anderson , Hon . C . M . Ramsay , and Rev . John A , Clark .
Ad01404
COUNTY ——. FOUNDED 1807 . 50 REGENT ST , W „ & -FIJEC-E _ 14 CQRNH 1 LL , E , C , LONDON , OFFICE . the Distinguishing Feature of this Office is THE RETURN SYSTEM . On Ordinary Insurances , under which Policyholders who have been insured for Seven Years and who continue insured—whether under an Annual or Septennial Policy—become entitled to a RETURN OF 25 PER CENT , of the Premiums they have paid during each Seven Years , provided no loss has arisen under their Policies in that Period . Insurances on Farming Stocks and on other than Ordinary Risks do not participate in tho Returns , nor are the Returns given on amounts which , being in excess of its own holding , are not retained by the Office . Policies may bo effected or transferred without any extra expenses . Q . W . STEVENS ¦> , . , « , , el E / RATUFFIII font Secretaries .