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The Craft Abroad.

by electing him their M . W . S . He also thanked Bro . Dyett for his kind remirks concerning him , and assured the brethren that he would do all in his power to p'Oiiite the welfare of Masonry in general and of the cViip ' ev m pvrticuUc . He concluded by proposing "The Instating Officer , Bro . Dyett , I . P . M . W . S . " Bro . Dyett briefly responded . .,,,., The M . W . S . proposed "The Past Most Wise Sovereigns , " with which he desired to couple the name of III . Bro . : i Court , who was not only the senior P . M . W . S . nowwith them , but had also been most untiring in his efforts to resuscitate the chapter when it fell in abeyance a few years ago . Bro . a Court replied in suitable terms .

Bro . Dyett proposed "The Founders of the Chapter . " He slid he had to call upon the brethren to , as it were , co nb ne two toasts in one , viz ., " the Memo ™ " and the "Health" respectively of the illustrious b-ethren whose names aopeired on the warrant . HI . Bros . Sir H . J . Burford-Hancock and Robert Hamilton , having pined the great majority , only their " memory" could be submitted , but III . Bro . Portlock-Dadson , the present Grand Secretary-General , and an old friend and comrade of the M . W . S ., being still in the land of the living , although nearly 3000 miles away , his " Health , Happiness , and Prosperity " could be proposed , an ! he was certain would bs cordially received . The toast was heartily honoured .

Bro . Warneford proposed " Our Absent Brethren , " naming Bros , his Honour Sir H . T . Wrenfordsley , his Honour Oliver Smith , R . M . Bartlemin , C . E . Melanson , L . Redd , and A . R . Tinckler . Bro . a Court proposed " The . Ladies . " Bro . Piertz , on behalf of the fairones , repl ' ei . Hesa'd thit that duty wis generilly performed by the youngest bachelor present ; but , as all at the board were steady , r expectable married men , he would undertake the task , and with pleasure return thanks for the ladies— " what would we do without them ? " After "The Visitors" had been duly submitted and responded to , the brethren

separated , having passed a happy and pleasant evening . Below we give a portrait of the newly-installed M . W . S ., Bro . the Hon . G Melville , C . M . G .

Bro , Melville Was initiated in Cannongate Kilwinning Lodge , No . 2 ( S . C . ) , Edinburgh , in 1 S 64 , and installed as R . W . M . in 1 SG 7 . He was perfected in the Antigua Chapter Rose Croix , No . 84 , on July 13 , 1 S 9 G , and installed M . W . S . on the Sth ult ., as reported above . His official record as taken from the Colonial Office List for 1 S 99 is as follows : "MELVILLE , GEORQS , C . M . G . ( 1 S 91 ) , late lieut . Kent Art Militia ; ed . Edinburgh Academy ; clerk in the Solicitor ' s department , inland revenue , after competitive examination , June , 1 S 62 ; afterwards in the legacy and succession duty department ; Chief Clerk , Treasury Sierra Leone Nov ., 1 S 74 j acted as Colonial treasurer

Deer ., 1874 , to Feb ., 1 S 7 O , during which period also acted as Coloniil Secretary July to Sept ., iS ; 5 ; acted also as collector of customs and Colonial Surveyor , and held commissions as deputy coroner and J . P . ; first clerk , Government Sect . ' s office , British Guiana , 1 S 77 ; asst . Gov . Sect . 1 S 79 ; acted as Givt . Sect . 1 SS 1 , 1 SS 2 , 1 SS 7 , and iSSS , and also as Audt . Gen ., Col . Secy ., Audt . G'n ., and Reg . Gen . of British Honduras , > SS 9 ; Admr . of Govt . 1890 and i ? yi ; Admr . of G > vt . of Falkland ? , 1 S 93 ; Col . Secy . Bahamas 1 S 94 ; Admd . Govt . iSg 4 and 1 S 95 ; Col . Sec . Leewards iSys ; Admnd . Govt . 1 S 95 , IS 96 , and 1 S 97 . "

Clubs Of Instruction.

CLUBS OF INSTRUCTION .

Professors of the dramatic and musical arts who are members of the Misonic Craft in London , not being able to attend lodges of instruction , which , as a rule , meet late in the evenings of week days , have established for themselves In the Metropolitan area two clubs of instruction , to meet on Sunday mornings . These two clubs are named the Logic Club and the Genesius Club , the former , which is the elder of the two , meeting at the Cavendish Rooms , Mortimer-street ,

and the latter at Btdford Park , Chiswick . By means of these two clubs the working of the dramatic and musical lodges has become perfect , for the attendance of the brethren at the Logic and the Genesius is both large and regular . Further incitement to such attendance has been established by occasional visits of the one club to the other , and on Sunday last the Genesius visited the Logic , and gave an exhibition of ths working of the ceremony of ir . s . ' allatio . ! , but with the introduction of a novelty , a splendid musical accompaniment , vocal and

instrumental . The brethren assembled in great numbers , and among them wore Members of the Logic Club : Bros . Robert Manuel , Harry Nicholls , Sun Johnson , J . Percy Fitzgrraid , Sic ; R . D . Cummings , J . J . Thomas , A . G . Du : k , Albert G . Neville , Nathan Robinson , . MNu-n Rei-s , G . Gr ^ 'ir . cr , Lionel Rignold , K . Spictr , W . G . Kent . W . Llewellyn , O . II irnett , J . E . H imbleton , F . T . Davies , C . B . I . umliy . j . G . irca , John M'irr . iy , Robeit Robinson , and E . GUfisld . Among the visitors from the Genesius Club were Bros . Richard Green , II . G . IXnby , Frank Boor , Clarence Coggin , Chis . Cruickshank , Tom R : ynolds ,

Clubs Of Instruction.

Hubert Willis , Louis Honig , F . H . Macklin , Edward Jones , Herbert Leonard , A . H . P . Snow , F . Garnham , E . F . Williams , and H . J . Thomas . The officers for the day were Bros . H . G . Danby , as W . M . ; Harry Nicholls , P . M ., S . W ., W . M . elect ; W . H . Marler , J . W . ; J . J . Thomas , P . M ., Treas . ; J . Percy Fitzgerald , P . M ., Sec ; W . Lestocq , P . M ., D . C . ; J . W . Mathews , S . D . ; A . H . P . Snow , J . D . ; F . W . Garnham , I . G . ; Louis Honig , Org . ; Sam Johnson , P . M ., Preceptor ; and W . Lestocq , P . M ., Deputy Preceptor .

The musical committee consisted of Bros . F . H . Macklin , P . M . ; Louis Honig , Edward Jones , Frank Boor , Edwin Smith , and Richard Green . The vocalists were Bros . Frank Boor and Richard Green . Bro . J . E . Hambleton , P . M . 1319 ( Logic Club ) , accompanied on the ' cello , Bro . Frank Boor ' s beautiful rendering of Mendelssohn ' s " Be Thou Faithful . " Bro . Danby opened the lodge , and on the presentation to him by Bro . Lestocq of Bro . Harry Nicholls for installation , Bro . F . H . Macklin , P . M ., took

the S . W . chair , and Bro . Charles Cruickshanks , P . M ., acted as I . G . The ceremonies were magnificently performed , and the music unexceptionable . The brethren appointed to office after the investiture of Bro . Danby as I . P . M . were Bros . W . H . Marler , S . W . ; J . W . Mathews , J . W . ; J . J . Thomas , P . M ., Treas . ; J . Percy Fitzgerald , P . M ., Sec . ; A . H . P . Snow , S . D . ; F . W . Garnham , J . D . ; W . Lestocq , P . M ., D . C . ; C . T . Coggin , I . G . ; ¦ Louis Honig , Org . ; and Charles Cruickshanks , P . M ., Tyler .

Before Bro . Danby delivered the addresses Bros . Frank Boor and Richard Green , tenor and baritone , sang the anthem , " Arise , shine , for thy light is come , " especially composed for the Genesius Club , and this occasion by Bro . Edward Jones . When the addresses had been delivered Bro . ROBERT MANUEL moved a vote of thanks to the Genesius Club . They had all listened with delight to the beautiful rendering of the ceremony of installation . If that had been the only treat in store for them they would have been

heartily delighted ; but a beautiful musical ceremony had been organised in addition , and he thought it might be well for the Logic Club to see if they could not appoint a Committee similar to the Musical Committee of the Genesius Club . The interchange of visits of the two clubs was no novelty , as there had been a visit of the Logic to the Genesius . This morning there had been an excellent attendance , and there were no less than 34 P . Ms , on the Board of Installed Masters . He thought all the brethren must have been stimulated in their desire to learn the work . He believed these visits were of an immense amount of service to both .

Bro . J . P . FITZGERALD , P . M ., Sec , seconded . That had been a most glorious meeting , and the presence of so many brethren who had passed the chair showed t ^ at their interest in Freemasonry did not cease after they had served the oHice of Master , as some people said was the case with Worshipful Misters . The Logic Club were pleased to entertain the Genesius Club , and he hoped the visits would be more frequent .

Bro . HARRY NICHOLLS acknowledged tne compliment , although , as a member of both clubs , he did not know how to do it ; he was really thanking himself and being thanked . Bro . W . LESTOCQ proposed a vote of thanks to Bro . Danby , who had got off a sick bed to perform the ceremony . They had had in Bro . Danby's work an object lesson which he hoped they would profit by . Then as to the musical portion of the entertainment , it had been glorious , and it reflected the greatest credit on the Committee that organised it .

The motion having been seconded by Bro . J . J . THOMAS , Treasurer , and passed , Bro . DANBY returned thanks , wishing the thanks had been bestowed on some other than himself . If he had been successful he was amply repaid , and the brethren would feel that , although they had been away from home , they had been partakers of both profit and pleasure . The lodge was then closed in the Three Degrees , and the brethren partook of light refreshments .

Craft Masonry.

Craft Masonry .

Kent Lodge , No . 15 . This grand oid lodge held its 142 nd installation meeting on the Sth inst . at Freemasons' Hall , London , under the Worshipful Mastership of Bro . F . C . B-adley , W . M , The new W . M . to be insta'Ld was Bro . George Frederick Smith , of the Guildhall School of Music , Past Grand Organist , and Past Master of several other lodges , and ( he popularity of his electron was evidenced by the immense gathering of Masons who assembled to dj honour to the occasion . The company consisted of , among others , the following brethren : Bros . E . Letch vorth , G . Sec ; I . D . Langton , P . D . G . D . C ; R .

Clowes , P . G . S . B . ; Cottrell , P . M . 15 ; Dr . BruntOn , Kennedy , Leigh , Aubert , Whitfield , Sheriff , Tagg , Etridge , Hart , Noakes , Roach , Bailey , Jager , Kibblewhite , Streeter , Jacobs , Kearsey , P . M . 15 ; Scrivaner , Dr . Campbell , C . Keep , G . Kearsey , E-. Stimson , P . M ., I ' reas , ; E . H . Buckeridge , P . M ., Sec . ; A . R . Carpenter , A . C . Huddart , H . G . Norris , Dr . J . Priestley , W . J . Everett , A . Burton , G . T . Saunders , W . J , Towers , P . M . ; Dr . Adams , W . H . Cummings ( Prin . Guildhall School of Music ); Thompson , Wheeler , Syckelmore , A . Smith , Pinnington , Haddon , Heald , F . Newman , West , Kelsey , Rev . W . T . Brown , Chisnall , Underwood , Burgess , Bitho ,

Iurle Lee , Albert Simmons , Giley , Gilbert , Billam , Ferguson , Woolf , Tebb , Selfe , Woodhouse , J . W . 1 G 5 ; M . J . Rnbinson , Sloper , Home , P . M . ; Lucas , B ml , Dutton , Cambden , Budd , Jenkins , Kedge , H . Massey , P . M . and P . Z . G 19 and 192 S ; Percival , D . C ; Robinson , Pakcman , J . P . Robinson , Harris , Cureton , Shaul , Owen , Evans , Carter , Nicholson , J . S . Tayler , E . A . Wells , P . M . 15 ; W . P . Smith , Rushbridge , Rivers . Bins , Clapp , P . M . 15 ; Moser , Perry , Barker , Walesby , Bishop , Parkins , Peters , Ball , Wiggle , worth , Franklin . H . Newman , Benton , Franklin , Hosie , Grummant , Dunn , Bowers , P . M . 15 ; Dr . Oldfield , Hatchett , Nightingale , D .-ysdale , Tabor , Lipine , Cnestermn , Williams , jui . ; G : mmell , Aldii , Toxers , P . M . 15 ; Covell , Hills , Mumford , Tritton ,

Cooper , Dottndge , King , Barker , Burton , P . M . 15 ; Egginton , A . Burton , Sutton , H . P . Stimson , Rubeck , Treitt , E . F . Stimson , VV . Chapmin , Hood Barrs , Torr , Howard , Hirst , Gantham , Clarke , Reid , Po veil , Hutchison , Scott-Miller , II jllowiy , Dr . Adimi , Byerley , Orchard , Berrymin , Todd , P . M . 15 ; Lofcus , Robins , Hollands , Waite , P . M . 15 ; Judd , Sams , Sheffield , (" . eeley , Williams , Collins , Ellis , Fulwood , Watts , Col . Vincent , Ardmere , Kemble , Bidwell , Carpenter , P . M . 15 ; Widgery , D ; avin , Pointon , Salter , Allen , Myerson , Goodfellow , Field , Akers , Gil , G . Wells , Akers , Divis , Willis , Evans , Rice , Bennett , Pickering , No-ris , Geig . Thornhill , Hobley , Limoert , Grimmett , P . M . 15 ; Skelton , Webster , Gibbs , Lerwill , Birch , Wacher , Girringe , Soddy , F . Smith , Herdman , M . L . Carpenter , and E . W . Carpenter .

Bro . Eradley , W . M ., gracefully gave way to the Grand Secretary to perform the installation ceremony , which was proceeded with soon after the prelininaries of ths lodge work were completed . Bro . Letchworth hiving duly ins t alled Bro . G . F . Smith as the 142 nd W . M . of the lodge , Bro . Bradley was invested as I . P . M . The other investitures were as follows : Bros . A . K , Carpenter , S . W . ; A . C . HulJarr , j . W . ; E . Stimson , P . M ., Treas . ; 10 . II . Buckeridge , P . M ., Sec ; H . G . Norris , S . I ) . ; Dr . I . Priestley , J . D . ; W . J . Everett , I . G . ; A . Birloo , D . of C ; G . T . Saunders , Org . ; W . J . Towers , P . M ., and Dr . Adams , Srwds . ; and Edgley , Tyler . After the

addresses had been de lvered by the urand secretary , a vote of thanks to him was proposed , seconded , and carried , and in the proposition of that vote a well-deserved compliment was paid to Bro . Bradley , I . P . M ., who , although perfectly able to perform the duties of Installing Master himself , hid ceded his right to an olJ friend and brother Grand Officer of Bro . G . F . Smi h—in act which the proposer and seennder of the vote and the other members of the lodge thought deserved recognition . After Bro . Letchworth had acknowledged the vote , which was unanimously adopted , the W . M . presented a valuable and elegant Past Mister ' s jewel to Bro . Bradley , whose few words of hearty hanks concluded the business of the evening , and the loiVje was than closed .

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The Craft Abroad.

by electing him their M . W . S . He also thanked Bro . Dyett for his kind remirks concerning him , and assured the brethren that he would do all in his power to p'Oiiite the welfare of Masonry in general and of the cViip ' ev m pvrticuUc . He concluded by proposing "The Instating Officer , Bro . Dyett , I . P . M . W . S . " Bro . Dyett briefly responded . .,,,., The M . W . S . proposed "The Past Most Wise Sovereigns , " with which he desired to couple the name of III . Bro . : i Court , who was not only the senior P . M . W . S . nowwith them , but had also been most untiring in his efforts to resuscitate the chapter when it fell in abeyance a few years ago . Bro . a Court replied in suitable terms .

Bro . Dyett proposed "The Founders of the Chapter . " He slid he had to call upon the brethren to , as it were , co nb ne two toasts in one , viz ., " the Memo ™ " and the "Health" respectively of the illustrious b-ethren whose names aopeired on the warrant . HI . Bros . Sir H . J . Burford-Hancock and Robert Hamilton , having pined the great majority , only their " memory" could be submitted , but III . Bro . Portlock-Dadson , the present Grand Secretary-General , and an old friend and comrade of the M . W . S ., being still in the land of the living , although nearly 3000 miles away , his " Health , Happiness , and Prosperity " could be proposed , an ! he was certain would bs cordially received . The toast was heartily honoured .

Bro . Warneford proposed " Our Absent Brethren , " naming Bros , his Honour Sir H . T . Wrenfordsley , his Honour Oliver Smith , R . M . Bartlemin , C . E . Melanson , L . Redd , and A . R . Tinckler . Bro . a Court proposed " The . Ladies . " Bro . Piertz , on behalf of the fairones , repl ' ei . Hesa'd thit that duty wis generilly performed by the youngest bachelor present ; but , as all at the board were steady , r expectable married men , he would undertake the task , and with pleasure return thanks for the ladies— " what would we do without them ? " After "The Visitors" had been duly submitted and responded to , the brethren

separated , having passed a happy and pleasant evening . Below we give a portrait of the newly-installed M . W . S ., Bro . the Hon . G Melville , C . M . G .

Bro , Melville Was initiated in Cannongate Kilwinning Lodge , No . 2 ( S . C . ) , Edinburgh , in 1 S 64 , and installed as R . W . M . in 1 SG 7 . He was perfected in the Antigua Chapter Rose Croix , No . 84 , on July 13 , 1 S 9 G , and installed M . W . S . on the Sth ult ., as reported above . His official record as taken from the Colonial Office List for 1 S 99 is as follows : "MELVILLE , GEORQS , C . M . G . ( 1 S 91 ) , late lieut . Kent Art Militia ; ed . Edinburgh Academy ; clerk in the Solicitor ' s department , inland revenue , after competitive examination , June , 1 S 62 ; afterwards in the legacy and succession duty department ; Chief Clerk , Treasury Sierra Leone Nov ., 1 S 74 j acted as Colonial treasurer

Deer ., 1874 , to Feb ., 1 S 7 O , during which period also acted as Coloniil Secretary July to Sept ., iS ; 5 ; acted also as collector of customs and Colonial Surveyor , and held commissions as deputy coroner and J . P . ; first clerk , Government Sect . ' s office , British Guiana , 1 S 77 ; asst . Gov . Sect . 1 S 79 ; acted as Givt . Sect . 1 SS 1 , 1 SS 2 , 1 SS 7 , and iSSS , and also as Audt . Gen ., Col . Secy ., Audt . G'n ., and Reg . Gen . of British Honduras , > SS 9 ; Admr . of Govt . 1890 and i ? yi ; Admr . of G > vt . of Falkland ? , 1 S 93 ; Col . Secy . Bahamas 1 S 94 ; Admd . Govt . iSg 4 and 1 S 95 ; Col . Sec . Leewards iSys ; Admnd . Govt . 1 S 95 , IS 96 , and 1 S 97 . "

Clubs Of Instruction.

CLUBS OF INSTRUCTION .

Professors of the dramatic and musical arts who are members of the Misonic Craft in London , not being able to attend lodges of instruction , which , as a rule , meet late in the evenings of week days , have established for themselves In the Metropolitan area two clubs of instruction , to meet on Sunday mornings . These two clubs are named the Logic Club and the Genesius Club , the former , which is the elder of the two , meeting at the Cavendish Rooms , Mortimer-street ,

and the latter at Btdford Park , Chiswick . By means of these two clubs the working of the dramatic and musical lodges has become perfect , for the attendance of the brethren at the Logic and the Genesius is both large and regular . Further incitement to such attendance has been established by occasional visits of the one club to the other , and on Sunday last the Genesius visited the Logic , and gave an exhibition of ths working of the ceremony of ir . s . ' allatio . ! , but with the introduction of a novelty , a splendid musical accompaniment , vocal and

instrumental . The brethren assembled in great numbers , and among them wore Members of the Logic Club : Bros . Robert Manuel , Harry Nicholls , Sun Johnson , J . Percy Fitzgrraid , Sic ; R . D . Cummings , J . J . Thomas , A . G . Du : k , Albert G . Neville , Nathan Robinson , . MNu-n Rei-s , G . Gr ^ 'ir . cr , Lionel Rignold , K . Spictr , W . G . Kent . W . Llewellyn , O . II irnett , J . E . H imbleton , F . T . Davies , C . B . I . umliy . j . G . irca , John M'irr . iy , Robeit Robinson , and E . GUfisld . Among the visitors from the Genesius Club were Bros . Richard Green , II . G . IXnby , Frank Boor , Clarence Coggin , Chis . Cruickshank , Tom R : ynolds ,

Clubs Of Instruction.

Hubert Willis , Louis Honig , F . H . Macklin , Edward Jones , Herbert Leonard , A . H . P . Snow , F . Garnham , E . F . Williams , and H . J . Thomas . The officers for the day were Bros . H . G . Danby , as W . M . ; Harry Nicholls , P . M ., S . W ., W . M . elect ; W . H . Marler , J . W . ; J . J . Thomas , P . M ., Treas . ; J . Percy Fitzgerald , P . M ., Sec ; W . Lestocq , P . M ., D . C . ; J . W . Mathews , S . D . ; A . H . P . Snow , J . D . ; F . W . Garnham , I . G . ; Louis Honig , Org . ; Sam Johnson , P . M ., Preceptor ; and W . Lestocq , P . M ., Deputy Preceptor .

The musical committee consisted of Bros . F . H . Macklin , P . M . ; Louis Honig , Edward Jones , Frank Boor , Edwin Smith , and Richard Green . The vocalists were Bros . Frank Boor and Richard Green . Bro . J . E . Hambleton , P . M . 1319 ( Logic Club ) , accompanied on the ' cello , Bro . Frank Boor ' s beautiful rendering of Mendelssohn ' s " Be Thou Faithful . " Bro . Danby opened the lodge , and on the presentation to him by Bro . Lestocq of Bro . Harry Nicholls for installation , Bro . F . H . Macklin , P . M ., took

the S . W . chair , and Bro . Charles Cruickshanks , P . M ., acted as I . G . The ceremonies were magnificently performed , and the music unexceptionable . The brethren appointed to office after the investiture of Bro . Danby as I . P . M . were Bros . W . H . Marler , S . W . ; J . W . Mathews , J . W . ; J . J . Thomas , P . M ., Treas . ; J . Percy Fitzgerald , P . M ., Sec . ; A . H . P . Snow , S . D . ; F . W . Garnham , J . D . ; W . Lestocq , P . M ., D . C . ; C . T . Coggin , I . G . ; ¦ Louis Honig , Org . ; and Charles Cruickshanks , P . M ., Tyler .

Before Bro . Danby delivered the addresses Bros . Frank Boor and Richard Green , tenor and baritone , sang the anthem , " Arise , shine , for thy light is come , " especially composed for the Genesius Club , and this occasion by Bro . Edward Jones . When the addresses had been delivered Bro . ROBERT MANUEL moved a vote of thanks to the Genesius Club . They had all listened with delight to the beautiful rendering of the ceremony of installation . If that had been the only treat in store for them they would have been

heartily delighted ; but a beautiful musical ceremony had been organised in addition , and he thought it might be well for the Logic Club to see if they could not appoint a Committee similar to the Musical Committee of the Genesius Club . The interchange of visits of the two clubs was no novelty , as there had been a visit of the Logic to the Genesius . This morning there had been an excellent attendance , and there were no less than 34 P . Ms , on the Board of Installed Masters . He thought all the brethren must have been stimulated in their desire to learn the work . He believed these visits were of an immense amount of service to both .

Bro . J . P . FITZGERALD , P . M ., Sec , seconded . That had been a most glorious meeting , and the presence of so many brethren who had passed the chair showed t ^ at their interest in Freemasonry did not cease after they had served the oHice of Master , as some people said was the case with Worshipful Misters . The Logic Club were pleased to entertain the Genesius Club , and he hoped the visits would be more frequent .

Bro . HARRY NICHOLLS acknowledged tne compliment , although , as a member of both clubs , he did not know how to do it ; he was really thanking himself and being thanked . Bro . W . LESTOCQ proposed a vote of thanks to Bro . Danby , who had got off a sick bed to perform the ceremony . They had had in Bro . Danby's work an object lesson which he hoped they would profit by . Then as to the musical portion of the entertainment , it had been glorious , and it reflected the greatest credit on the Committee that organised it .

The motion having been seconded by Bro . J . J . THOMAS , Treasurer , and passed , Bro . DANBY returned thanks , wishing the thanks had been bestowed on some other than himself . If he had been successful he was amply repaid , and the brethren would feel that , although they had been away from home , they had been partakers of both profit and pleasure . The lodge was then closed in the Three Degrees , and the brethren partook of light refreshments .

Craft Masonry.

Craft Masonry .

Kent Lodge , No . 15 . This grand oid lodge held its 142 nd installation meeting on the Sth inst . at Freemasons' Hall , London , under the Worshipful Mastership of Bro . F . C . B-adley , W . M , The new W . M . to be insta'Ld was Bro . George Frederick Smith , of the Guildhall School of Music , Past Grand Organist , and Past Master of several other lodges , and ( he popularity of his electron was evidenced by the immense gathering of Masons who assembled to dj honour to the occasion . The company consisted of , among others , the following brethren : Bros . E . Letch vorth , G . Sec ; I . D . Langton , P . D . G . D . C ; R .

Clowes , P . G . S . B . ; Cottrell , P . M . 15 ; Dr . BruntOn , Kennedy , Leigh , Aubert , Whitfield , Sheriff , Tagg , Etridge , Hart , Noakes , Roach , Bailey , Jager , Kibblewhite , Streeter , Jacobs , Kearsey , P . M . 15 ; Scrivaner , Dr . Campbell , C . Keep , G . Kearsey , E-. Stimson , P . M ., I ' reas , ; E . H . Buckeridge , P . M ., Sec . ; A . R . Carpenter , A . C . Huddart , H . G . Norris , Dr . J . Priestley , W . J . Everett , A . Burton , G . T . Saunders , W . J , Towers , P . M . ; Dr . Adams , W . H . Cummings ( Prin . Guildhall School of Music ); Thompson , Wheeler , Syckelmore , A . Smith , Pinnington , Haddon , Heald , F . Newman , West , Kelsey , Rev . W . T . Brown , Chisnall , Underwood , Burgess , Bitho ,

Iurle Lee , Albert Simmons , Giley , Gilbert , Billam , Ferguson , Woolf , Tebb , Selfe , Woodhouse , J . W . 1 G 5 ; M . J . Rnbinson , Sloper , Home , P . M . ; Lucas , B ml , Dutton , Cambden , Budd , Jenkins , Kedge , H . Massey , P . M . and P . Z . G 19 and 192 S ; Percival , D . C ; Robinson , Pakcman , J . P . Robinson , Harris , Cureton , Shaul , Owen , Evans , Carter , Nicholson , J . S . Tayler , E . A . Wells , P . M . 15 ; W . P . Smith , Rushbridge , Rivers . Bins , Clapp , P . M . 15 ; Moser , Perry , Barker , Walesby , Bishop , Parkins , Peters , Ball , Wiggle , worth , Franklin . H . Newman , Benton , Franklin , Hosie , Grummant , Dunn , Bowers , P . M . 15 ; Dr . Oldfield , Hatchett , Nightingale , D .-ysdale , Tabor , Lipine , Cnestermn , Williams , jui . ; G : mmell , Aldii , Toxers , P . M . 15 ; Covell , Hills , Mumford , Tritton ,

Cooper , Dottndge , King , Barker , Burton , P . M . 15 ; Egginton , A . Burton , Sutton , H . P . Stimson , Rubeck , Treitt , E . F . Stimson , VV . Chapmin , Hood Barrs , Torr , Howard , Hirst , Gantham , Clarke , Reid , Po veil , Hutchison , Scott-Miller , II jllowiy , Dr . Adimi , Byerley , Orchard , Berrymin , Todd , P . M . 15 ; Lofcus , Robins , Hollands , Waite , P . M . 15 ; Judd , Sams , Sheffield , (" . eeley , Williams , Collins , Ellis , Fulwood , Watts , Col . Vincent , Ardmere , Kemble , Bidwell , Carpenter , P . M . 15 ; Widgery , D ; avin , Pointon , Salter , Allen , Myerson , Goodfellow , Field , Akers , Gil , G . Wells , Akers , Divis , Willis , Evans , Rice , Bennett , Pickering , No-ris , Geig . Thornhill , Hobley , Limoert , Grimmett , P . M . 15 ; Skelton , Webster , Gibbs , Lerwill , Birch , Wacher , Girringe , Soddy , F . Smith , Herdman , M . L . Carpenter , and E . W . Carpenter .

Bro . Eradley , W . M ., gracefully gave way to the Grand Secretary to perform the installation ceremony , which was proceeded with soon after the prelininaries of ths lodge work were completed . Bro . Letchworth hiving duly ins t alled Bro . G . F . Smith as the 142 nd W . M . of the lodge , Bro . Bradley was invested as I . P . M . The other investitures were as follows : Bros . A . K , Carpenter , S . W . ; A . C . HulJarr , j . W . ; E . Stimson , P . M ., Treas . ; 10 . II . Buckeridge , P . M ., Sec ; H . G . Norris , S . I ) . ; Dr . I . Priestley , J . D . ; W . J . Everett , I . G . ; A . Birloo , D . of C ; G . T . Saunders , Org . ; W . J . Towers , P . M ., and Dr . Adams , Srwds . ; and Edgley , Tyler . After the

addresses had been de lvered by the urand secretary , a vote of thanks to him was proposed , seconded , and carried , and in the proposition of that vote a well-deserved compliment was paid to Bro . Bradley , I . P . M ., who , although perfectly able to perform the duties of Installing Master himself , hid ceded his right to an olJ friend and brother Grand Officer of Bro . G . F . Smi h—in act which the proposer and seennder of the vote and the other members of the lodge thought deserved recognition . After Bro . Letchworth had acknowledged the vote , which was unanimously adopted , the W . M . presented a valuable and elegant Past Mister ' s jewel to Bro . Bradley , whose few words of hearty hanks concluded the business of the evening , and the loiVje was than closed .

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