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Bro . Pardon , I . P . M ., rose to propose the toast of the evening He said he rose for the first time to propose this important toast— " I he Health of the VV . M . of the Gallery Lodge "—and , considering the large gatheringof members and friends they had round them , and considering that they had present all the Past Masters of the Gallery Lodge , Bro . Goldsmith commenced his year of office under the most favourable circumstances . Bro . Goldsmith was a very
energetic Mason , and had gone through the various offices in the Gallery Lodge , and had now attained , as he was told by the Installing Master , the highest honour the Craft could confer or the lodge bestow on him . He was a thoroughly good and genuine Mason , as all who knew him in Masonry as well as in press work must be thoroughly well aware . Bro . Goldsmith was a very old personal friend of his , not only in Masonry and press work , but he might almost say
independently of press work ; and that he had succeeded to the Mastership of the Gallery Lodge was a matter of gratification to him and all of his personal friends . It was gratifying to the members of the lodge to know that they would have to rule over them during the coming year a thoroughly capable Master , and he was quite sure that when that time twelve months came round , and another Master was installed , they would see a further progress in
the lodge , as they had always had the honour and the pleasure of seeing every year in that lodge—a lodge that had become an important factor in the press-world of England , and not an altogether unimportant factor in the great world itself . Bro . Pardon concluded by asking the brethren , in bumpers , to drink the health of the W . M . of the lodge , Bro . Goldsmith . In returning thanks , the VVorshipfuI Master said that it
was not without diffidence that he rose to respond to the toast—the W . M . of the Gallery Lodge—which had been proposed by the I . P . M ., Bro . Pardon , in too flattering terms . He ( Bro . Goldsmith ) had taken considerable interest in Freemasonry for a good many years . He thought that no one would deny that he still took that interest . From the time that he was initiated he was active in the work , and to walk , as far as one could in this mortal world , upon the
tenets of Freemasonry . If he had deserved what had been said , what he had done well would not be forgotten j but he thought it one of the best points a man could aim at . As they all jogged along together he found all through their Masonic brethren and friends that the Gallery Lodge did a tremendous lot to rub off the sharp corners , and make things work harmoniously . He thought Freemasonry one of the best of institutions—a matter that he might enlarge
upon when he came to speak of Charity . Without laying down any programme for the next year , he should endeavour to follow in the steps of those who had gone before him in that chair , and hoped that twelve months hence he should be show some good results from his year of office . The VVorshipfuI Master next proposed "The I . P . M ., the Installing Masters , and the other Past Masters of the Lodge" and , in replying to it ,
, Bro . Pardon said that it was a matter of great gratification to him that in the past year they had had a great success so far as new members were concerned . He said that he was very glad also that the lodge had taken the step of devoting a much larger proportion of its income than formerly to the purposes of Charity . Whatever a Master might do in supporting the chair , it came to very little unless he advanced the real reason for his occupation
of the chair—to advance the cause of Masonic Charity and benevolence . Bro . Massey , in response to a call , also said a few words in reply to this toast . The toast to "The Health of the Treasurer , Secretary , Wardens , and other Officersof the Lodge , " was responded to by Bros . Massey , Treas . ; Albery , Sec ; J . Duckworth , S . VV . ; and Dr . Griffiths , I . W .
" The Visitors' " toast was answered by Bros . Farncombe , Hall , Graham , Heckscher , and Vinell . The Worshipful Master then proposed " Success to the Masonic Charities , " in doing which he took occasion to say that he should probably , with the permission of the brethren , stand as Steward for one of the Masonic Charities during his year of office , and hoped that he should have such support from the brethren as would enable him to take
up a good list , and show a good front as representative of the Gallery Lodge . The T y ler ' s toast brought a very successful meeting to a termination . The following were among the visiting brethren present on the occasion : Bros . P . Shepherd , 1362 ; H . Coulter , 53 ( I . C ); S , Pardon , 1541 ; F . Cundy , S 87 ; E . Bourne , 4 ; J . Tregaskis , 1507 ; J . F . Beck , P . M . 1853 ; VV . C . Saunders , 15 S 2 ; A . F . Asher , W . M . 1395 ; A . VV . Berry , P . M . 91 S ; G . F . Graham , P . P . G . O . Middlesex and Surrey ,
P . M . 1 S 5 IJ H . W . Roberts , W . M . 1293 ; E . E . Smith , P . M . and Sec . 1550 ; E . H . Home , P . M . 229 ; F . Hall , P . M . 403 , Prov . G . D . ; S . G . Brealey , 1056 ; J . Heckscher ( Lodge Ferdinand , Caroline Hambro' ); Giles Giles , 1987 ; J . J . Hutchings , 147 ; S . R . Speight , P . M . 147 ; F . Farncombe , 311 , P . P . G . Sd . Br . Sussex ; J . H . Howes , J . W . 38 ; M . Vizoletti , 1219 ; E . G . Field , 1302 ; E . Ritman , 1362 ; C . Burnell , 56 ; C . F . Charge , 38 j A . Gordon , 1924 j and E . C . Massey .
BRIXTON LODGE ( No . 1949 ) . —A meeting of this lodge was held in the Brixton Hall on Saturday , the nth inst ., Bro . R . Poore , W . M ., presided , with Bros . VV . R . Palmer , as S . VV . ; C . J . Axford , J . VV . ; H . Baldwin , I . P . M . ; VV . Kirkland , Treasurer ; H . Lovegrove , P . M ., Secretary ; E . Newby , S . D . ; A . E . Albert , J . D . j R . Evans , I . G . j A . Jones , D . C . j VV . E . Farrington , P . M . j J , Read , Org . ; R . Potter , Tyler ; J . Hicks , W . Loney ,
J . Bott , J . J . Newland , J . White , VV . Inglis , G . S . Daunton , J . D . Speague , and E . Watkins . The visitors were Bros . J . Hooper , 1320 ; J . Manning , 177 ; J . H . Sharp , 1437 ; and J . Pelly , i ? 7- , , fhe lodge having been opened , and the minutes of the previous meeting read and confirmed , Messrs . R . Bott and VV . D . Palmer were initiated in a most accurate and careful manner by the W . M . and his officers . Bro . VV . Day was elected VV . M ., Bro . Kirkland , Treasurer , and Bro , R .
Potter , Tyler . A Past Master ' s jewel was voted to the W . M ., of whom the proposer , seconder , and supporter spoke in very flattering terms . At the completion of the busines , the brethren adjourned to the banquet , which was well served by Bro . Inglis and his staff . The usual toasts were honoured , and many songs and recitations were given .
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During the present year this lodge has made great progress under the rule of Bro . R . Poore , who was the first initiate . ' —
UNITED NORTHERN COUNTIES LODGE ( No . 212 S ) . —A regular meeting of this Iodge was held on Thursday , 2 nd December , at the Masonic Hall , Sa , Red Lion-square , W . C . Amongst those present were Bros . 1 . S . Cumherland , P . M ., P . P . J . G . W . N . and E . Yorks , W . M . j VV . F . Smithson , P . M ., P . P . G . D . VV . Yorks , S . W . j VV . Masters , P . M ., J . VV . ; Fitz Herbert Wright , P . M ., P . P . G . W . Derbyshire , Treas . ; J . L . Cooke , Sec ; VV . H . Bullock , S . D . ; Theo . Carr , J . D . ; Samuel Lamb ,
P . M ., D . C ; J . L . Potts , I . G . j J . Woodall Woodall , P . M ., P . G . Treas . & c ; Ed . Carr , P . M . j G . J . Wood , P . M . j H . J . Giller , P . M . j S . B . Boloz , Jos . Clayton , and G . Davis . The following were amongst the visitors : Bros . T . H . Tilton , D . G . M . N . York city j T . C . Smith , P . M . 2069 ; A . P . VVood , P . G . S . B . Notts ]; E . Berlandina , sioS ; R . D . Hewetson , 1547 ; VV . B . Heagerty , I . G . 907 ; E . Archer , 407 , Malta ; R . Townsend , 19 S 4 ; A . Toovay , 1541 ; J .
Cook , 907 ; T . K . Temple , 13 S 4 ; VV . B . Burnard , I . P . M . 1662 j H . Sadler , W . M . 2149 , Grand Tyler . The lodge was opened in due form , and the minutes of the last regular lodge and of two subsequent emergency lodges were read and confirmed . A ballot was then taken for Mr . Frank Wright , which proved clear , and Mr . Wright being in attendance , he was initiated into Freemasonry by the VV . M ., who also gave the charge .
Bro . VV . F . Smithson , S . W ., was elected VV . M . for the ensuing year , and Bro . Fitz Herbert Wright was re-elected Treas ., & c Brcs . Masters , Carr , and Potts were appointed auditors . The sum of ten guineas was voted from the lodge benevolent fund towards the Masonic Charities . Bro . Smithson , W . M . elect , announced his intention of representing the lodge as Steward at the next Festival of
the Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution , at the same time presenting ten guineas , and endow the S . W . ' s chair . " Hearty good wishes " having been given by the visitors , to whom the W . M ., on behalf of the lodge , offered a very fraternal welcome , the lodge was closed in due form , and the brethren and their visitors sat down to a good substantial supper at Freemasons' Tavern . The usual Masonic toasts were duly honoured , and a most happy
evening was spent , many of the brethren contributing songs which were very greatly appreciated . During the evening VV . Bro . Fitz Herbert Wright , Treas ., announced his intention to act as a Steward , along with the W . M . elect , at the coming Benevolent Festival , observing that he would contribute twenty guineas to the funds . ' CAMBRIDGE . —Scientific Lodge ( No . 88 ) . —
The monthly meeting of this lodge was held on Monday , the 13 th inst . Bro . Ihomas Nichols , VV . M ., presided , and wss supported by Bros . A . H . Moyes , D . P . G . M ., P . M . ; George MacCallum , I . P . M . j B . Chennell , P . M .,- E . Hills , P . M . j T . Hunnybun , P . M . j A . Thompson , P . M . ; and all the officers . The attendance also included Bros . VV . B . Redfarn ( Mayor of Cambridge ) j Wood-Ingram , P . M . j C . A . Carmelt Jones , and Walker .
Mr . John Helenus Moyes , a son of the Deputy Prov . Grand Master , was unanimously elected a member , and was initiated by the VV . M . in an impressive manner . Bro . William Ingram Pashler , S . W ., P . J . G . D ., was elected VV . M . for the ensuing year , and will be installed on the second Monday in January , Bro . VV . H . Jarrold having retired from the office of Treasurer , Bro . Thos . Hunnybun , P . M ., was elected to that post . Bros . G . MacCallum ,
P . M ., W . Purchas , and Robert Hills were elected Auditors , the former being appointed by the W . M . Bro . Ellis was re-elected Tyler . Bro . B . W . Beales , sen ., was re-appointed a Representative to serve on the Committee of the Cambridge Masonic Charity Association . The VV . M . temporarily ' vacated the chair , which was taken by the I . P . M . Thereupon a motion was brought forward by Bro . B . Chennell , P . M ., that a certain sum be voted by the lodge
for the purpose of presenting Bro . T . Nichols with a Past Master ' s jewel upon his leaving the chair , in recognition of his successful year of office , his efficient conduct in the chair , and his long services to the Craft . Bro . Frank Pigott , J . D ., in seconding the motion , said he was glad the proposition had been so kindly received by the Past Masters . VVhen he suggested the matter a few days before he naturally did so with diffidence , as it might
seem an invidious distinction j but he was pleased to assure the lodge that the Past Masters did not so regard it , and gladly fell in with the idea . He hoped he was speaking the feelings of those below the chair in saying that they would readily acquiesce in this proposition . It was not merely that they wished to recognise the efficiency of Bro . Nichols as VV . M . —though that was sufficient to justify this motion—but they also desired to show their appreciation of
his long services to the Craft , which were of no ordinary kind , seeing that he had been Secretary to the Iodge for fifteen years , and besides had officiated , as Prov . Grand Secretary for four years , and Prov . Grand Treasurer for eleven years . They had , therefore , good reasons in his case for voting this jewel , and he hoped it would be unanimously adopted . Upon the vote being put , it was carried unanimously .
" Hearty good wishes " having been tendered , the lodge was closed . At the banquet , Bro . Geo . McCullam , I . P . M ., in giving " 'Ihe Health of the W . M ., " informed him of the vote passed unanimously by the Iodge during his temporary absence . Bro . Nichols made a feeling response , the vote taking him completeby by surprise . He assured the brethren that
in all he had done he had been actuated by his great love for Masonry , and he could not claim to have done more than his duty . It was most pleasing to know that his services had been so much appreciated . He had one son who held a prominent position in Masonry , and he had himself initiated another of his sons during his present year of office , so that this gift of a P . M . 's jewel would not only be highly prized b y him , but aftewards handed down to members of his family who could appreciate it .
Bro . Wood-Ingram , P . M ., in responding for " The Visitors , " complimented the W . M . and his officeis upon the very efficient discharge of their dulies . Ihe VVorshipfuI Master , in proposing "The Health of the Newly-Initiated , " spoke of the great [ pleasure it had afforded him to initiate a son of their Deputy Provincial Grand Master , and expressed the hope that in his time Bro . J . H . Moyes might become as good and successful a Mason as his much respected father .
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SUNDERLAND . —Phcenix Lodge ( No . 94 ) . — The installation meeting of the above old lodge was held on VVednesday , the ist inst ., in the Freemasons' Hall , Queenstreet . Among those present were Bros . T . G . Garrick , W . M . j J . A . Rainbow , I . P . M . j Wm . Dawson , S . W ., VV . M . elect j J . V . Scarborough , J . W . j J . D . Todd , P . M ., Sec . j R . Punshon , Treas . j C . Hunter , S . D . j W .
Vincent , Org . j J . W . H . Swan , I . G . j J . Friedman , G . Craven , and G . W . Richardson , Stewards j J . VV . Brown , P . G . T ., Tyler j J . Potts , J . P ., P . M ., P . P . J . G . D . ; John Riseborough , P . M ., P . P . G . S . B . ; T . Henderson , P . M ., P . P . G . S . B . ; M . Frampton , P . M ., P . P . G . S . B . j E . Sutherst , P . M . ; and J . Hudson , P . M ., P . P . G . Stwd . Visitors : Bros . J . J . Wilson , W . M . j Thos . Atkinson , S . VV ., VV . M . elect ; T . Smith , J . W . j M . Douglas , P . M . j J .
Mitchinson , P . M . j and R . Kinmond , P . M ., P . P . G . P ., of Soj C . M . Wake , J . W . 97 j R . Shadforth , W . M ., P . S . G . D . j A . T . Munro , P . M ., P . P . G . S . B . ; and G . W . Bain , J . W ., of 949 ; : the Rev . R . H . Yeld , W . M ., and A . Peters , J . W ., of 13 S 9 ; J . Deans , W . M . 2039 ; R- Blake , J . D . 949 j and T . Burlinson , S . S . So . Bro . VV . Dawson , S . VV ., W . M . elect , was installed as
VV . M . by Bro . T . G . Garrick , I . P . M ., the ceremony being performed in a very able manner . The following were afterwards appointed and invested as the officers for the year : Bros . T . G . Garrick , I . P . M . j J . Scarborough , S . W . j C Hunter , J . W . j R . Punshon , Treas . j J . D . Todd , P . M ., Sec . j J . W . H . Swan , S . D . j M . Cohen , J . D . j M . Frampton , P . M ., P . P . G . S . B . ( Member of
Charities' Committee ) , D . C . j W . Vincent , Org . j G . Craven , I . G . j and J . VV . Brown , P . G . T ., T y ler . The lodge was afterwards closed . On this occasion thc organ of the lodge , which is upwards of 100 years old , and has just been repaired , was used , Bro . William Vincent officiating in an admirable manner at the organ . The annual festival was afterwards held at the Masonic
Hall , Park-terrace . The W . M ., Bro . VVm . Dawson , presided , and was supported by Bros . R . Hudson , P . M ., P . G . Secretary j J . C . Moor , I . P . M . 97 , 2039 , P . P . J . G . D . j F . Maddison , P . M . 13 S 9 , P . P . S . G . D . j J . R . Pattison , I . P . M , 97 , P . A . G . Secretaryj R . Singleton , S . W ., and W . M . elect 97 j R . W . Halfnight , P . M . 949 , P . P . G . P . j and others . The usual loyal and Masonic toasts were duly honoured .
SUNDERLAND . —Palatine Lodge ( No . 97 ) . — On Thursday , the gth inst ., the annual meeting was held in the Masonic Hall , Park-terrace , for the installation of Bro . Robt . Singleton , S . VV ., W . M . elect . There was a large gathering . Among those present were Bros . J . R . Pattison , P . G . A . S ., VV . M . : J . C . Moor , P . P . J . G . D ., I . P . M . ; R . Singleton , S . W ., VV . M . elect : C . M . Wake . I . W . :
G . C . Watson , P . P . G . D ., Secretary ; T . M . Watson , Prov . J . G . D ., Treasurer ; W . A . O . Sutcliffe , J . D . ,-J . J . Clay , P . G . D . of C , D . of C . ; J . G . Marshall , l . G . ,-J . W . Brown , P . G . Tyler , Tyler j G . Lord , P . P . G . D .,-J . H . Leech , P . M . j Taylorson Sharp , P . M . j Thomas Jopling , P . P . G . D . j R . W . Halfnight , P . P . G . P . j M . Douglass , P . P . G . D . j D . P . Hunley , P . M . 80 : W .
Liddell , P . P . G . D . j John Deans , VV . M . 2039 j T . Atkinson , W . M . elect Soj Rev . R . H . Yeld , W . M . 1389 j J , Hewson , I . P . M . 949 ; G . Porteous , P . P . G . O . j A . T . Munro , P . P . G . S . B . j W . Dawson , W . M . 94 j J . I , Wilson , VV . M . Soj J . H . Turnbull , P . P . G . P . j J . E , Nelson , P . G . P . j J . G . Kirtley , P . P . J . G . D . j W . Beattie , P . M . 13 S 9 J G . W . Bain , J . W . 939 j Captain Peters , J . W . 13 S 9 j J . Scarborough , S . W . g 4 j Dr . Liston , I . P . j
K . A . Brown , b . U . 2039 ; J . Storey , P . Maddison , W . Birch , J . Nicholls , J . Bentley , T . P . Shaftoe , Hobourn , Captain Thompson , T . E . Hall , and J . Hudson , S . D . 80 . After the ordinary business of the lodge , the W . M . elect , Bro . R . Singleton , was presented for installation by Bro . J . C Moor , I . P . M ., P . P . J . G . D . The ceremony of installing Bro . Singleton in the chair of K . S . was efficiently performed by the W . M ., Bro . J . R . Pattison , P . G . A . S ., the
addresses being afterwards delivered by Bro . J . J . Clay , P . G . D . C , to the newly-installed VV . M ., Wardens , and brethren . The following were appointed as the officers for the ensuing year : Bros . J . R . Pattison , P . A . G . Secretary , I . P . M . ; C M . Wake , S . W . j John George Nasbet , J . W . j Thomas M . Watson , P . M ., P . J . G . D ., Treas . j W . A . Oddy Sutcliffe , Sec . j John G . Marshall , S . D . ; las .
Storey , J . D . ; John J . Clay , P . M ., P . G . D . C , D . C . j R . Lee , Org . j Edward G . Watson , I . G . j G . Hands , W . Birch , J . R . Cutter , A . Grundy , and VV . Tonkinson , Stwds . j and j . W . Brown , P . G . Tyler , Tyler . The visiting brethren expressed their congratulations to the newly-installed W . M ., and the lodge was closed in due form . The annual festival was held in the banquet hall
afterwards . The VV . M ., Bro . R , Singleton , presided , and was well supported by the Past Masters and visitors . The usual loyal and Grand Lodge and Provincial Grand Lodge toasts having been duly proposed and responded to , Bro . T . M . Watson , P . J . G . D ., replied to the toast of "The Provincial Officers . ' ^
Bro . J . R . Pattison , I . P . M ., P . G . A . S ., proposed the toast of "The Worshipful Master . " He referred to the able manner in which Bro . Singleton had fulfilled the various offices he had occupied in the Iodge . He had gained the esteem and high regard of the members , and at last had been appointed and installed to the highest office the Iodge could offer him . They all wished him a
prosperous year of office . The Worshipful Master , Bro . R . Singleton , acknowledged the hearty way in which the toast of his health had been proposed and received . They had all regretted how the death last year of their VVorshipfuI Master elect , Bro . VV . B . Ferguson , had created a void in their ranks . He should do his best to discharge the duties of the Worshipful Master , and hoped to have the support of the Past Masters
and officers of the lodge . There had been a number of gentlemen proposed at thc Iodge meeting , so they would have a deal of work no doubt . All that he could do would be done , as , he was sure , would also be done by the other officers , to maintain the prestige of the old Palatine Lodge . Bro . J . C . Moor , P . M ., P . P . J . G . D ., proposed "The
Immediate Past Master and Installing Master , Bro . J . R . Pattison , " which was very enthusiasticall y received . Alluding to the antiquity of the lodge and the distinguished brethren of the Order who had passed through the W . M . ' s chair of the Palatine , he pointed out that half-a-century ago the Prov . Grand Master of Durham , of 1842 , Sir Hedworth Williamson , was the W . M . of the lodge , and the Prov . Deputy G . M ., Sir Cuthbert Sharp , was , 52 years
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Bro . Pardon , I . P . M ., rose to propose the toast of the evening He said he rose for the first time to propose this important toast— " I he Health of the VV . M . of the Gallery Lodge "—and , considering the large gatheringof members and friends they had round them , and considering that they had present all the Past Masters of the Gallery Lodge , Bro . Goldsmith commenced his year of office under the most favourable circumstances . Bro . Goldsmith was a very
energetic Mason , and had gone through the various offices in the Gallery Lodge , and had now attained , as he was told by the Installing Master , the highest honour the Craft could confer or the lodge bestow on him . He was a thoroughly good and genuine Mason , as all who knew him in Masonry as well as in press work must be thoroughly well aware . Bro . Goldsmith was a very old personal friend of his , not only in Masonry and press work , but he might almost say
independently of press work ; and that he had succeeded to the Mastership of the Gallery Lodge was a matter of gratification to him and all of his personal friends . It was gratifying to the members of the lodge to know that they would have to rule over them during the coming year a thoroughly capable Master , and he was quite sure that when that time twelve months came round , and another Master was installed , they would see a further progress in
the lodge , as they had always had the honour and the pleasure of seeing every year in that lodge—a lodge that had become an important factor in the press-world of England , and not an altogether unimportant factor in the great world itself . Bro . Pardon concluded by asking the brethren , in bumpers , to drink the health of the W . M . of the lodge , Bro . Goldsmith . In returning thanks , the VVorshipfuI Master said that it
was not without diffidence that he rose to respond to the toast—the W . M . of the Gallery Lodge—which had been proposed by the I . P . M ., Bro . Pardon , in too flattering terms . He ( Bro . Goldsmith ) had taken considerable interest in Freemasonry for a good many years . He thought that no one would deny that he still took that interest . From the time that he was initiated he was active in the work , and to walk , as far as one could in this mortal world , upon the
tenets of Freemasonry . If he had deserved what had been said , what he had done well would not be forgotten j but he thought it one of the best points a man could aim at . As they all jogged along together he found all through their Masonic brethren and friends that the Gallery Lodge did a tremendous lot to rub off the sharp corners , and make things work harmoniously . He thought Freemasonry one of the best of institutions—a matter that he might enlarge
upon when he came to speak of Charity . Without laying down any programme for the next year , he should endeavour to follow in the steps of those who had gone before him in that chair , and hoped that twelve months hence he should be show some good results from his year of office . The VVorshipfuI Master next proposed "The I . P . M ., the Installing Masters , and the other Past Masters of the Lodge" and , in replying to it ,
, Bro . Pardon said that it was a matter of great gratification to him that in the past year they had had a great success so far as new members were concerned . He said that he was very glad also that the lodge had taken the step of devoting a much larger proportion of its income than formerly to the purposes of Charity . Whatever a Master might do in supporting the chair , it came to very little unless he advanced the real reason for his occupation
of the chair—to advance the cause of Masonic Charity and benevolence . Bro . Massey , in response to a call , also said a few words in reply to this toast . The toast to "The Health of the Treasurer , Secretary , Wardens , and other Officersof the Lodge , " was responded to by Bros . Massey , Treas . ; Albery , Sec ; J . Duckworth , S . VV . ; and Dr . Griffiths , I . W .
" The Visitors' " toast was answered by Bros . Farncombe , Hall , Graham , Heckscher , and Vinell . The Worshipful Master then proposed " Success to the Masonic Charities , " in doing which he took occasion to say that he should probably , with the permission of the brethren , stand as Steward for one of the Masonic Charities during his year of office , and hoped that he should have such support from the brethren as would enable him to take
up a good list , and show a good front as representative of the Gallery Lodge . The T y ler ' s toast brought a very successful meeting to a termination . The following were among the visiting brethren present on the occasion : Bros . P . Shepherd , 1362 ; H . Coulter , 53 ( I . C ); S , Pardon , 1541 ; F . Cundy , S 87 ; E . Bourne , 4 ; J . Tregaskis , 1507 ; J . F . Beck , P . M . 1853 ; VV . C . Saunders , 15 S 2 ; A . F . Asher , W . M . 1395 ; A . VV . Berry , P . M . 91 S ; G . F . Graham , P . P . G . O . Middlesex and Surrey ,
P . M . 1 S 5 IJ H . W . Roberts , W . M . 1293 ; E . E . Smith , P . M . and Sec . 1550 ; E . H . Home , P . M . 229 ; F . Hall , P . M . 403 , Prov . G . D . ; S . G . Brealey , 1056 ; J . Heckscher ( Lodge Ferdinand , Caroline Hambro' ); Giles Giles , 1987 ; J . J . Hutchings , 147 ; S . R . Speight , P . M . 147 ; F . Farncombe , 311 , P . P . G . Sd . Br . Sussex ; J . H . Howes , J . W . 38 ; M . Vizoletti , 1219 ; E . G . Field , 1302 ; E . Ritman , 1362 ; C . Burnell , 56 ; C . F . Charge , 38 j A . Gordon , 1924 j and E . C . Massey .
BRIXTON LODGE ( No . 1949 ) . —A meeting of this lodge was held in the Brixton Hall on Saturday , the nth inst ., Bro . R . Poore , W . M ., presided , with Bros . VV . R . Palmer , as S . VV . ; C . J . Axford , J . VV . ; H . Baldwin , I . P . M . ; VV . Kirkland , Treasurer ; H . Lovegrove , P . M ., Secretary ; E . Newby , S . D . ; A . E . Albert , J . D . j R . Evans , I . G . j A . Jones , D . C . j VV . E . Farrington , P . M . j J , Read , Org . ; R . Potter , Tyler ; J . Hicks , W . Loney ,
J . Bott , J . J . Newland , J . White , VV . Inglis , G . S . Daunton , J . D . Speague , and E . Watkins . The visitors were Bros . J . Hooper , 1320 ; J . Manning , 177 ; J . H . Sharp , 1437 ; and J . Pelly , i ? 7- , , fhe lodge having been opened , and the minutes of the previous meeting read and confirmed , Messrs . R . Bott and VV . D . Palmer were initiated in a most accurate and careful manner by the W . M . and his officers . Bro . VV . Day was elected VV . M ., Bro . Kirkland , Treasurer , and Bro , R .
Potter , Tyler . A Past Master ' s jewel was voted to the W . M ., of whom the proposer , seconder , and supporter spoke in very flattering terms . At the completion of the busines , the brethren adjourned to the banquet , which was well served by Bro . Inglis and his staff . The usual toasts were honoured , and many songs and recitations were given .
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During the present year this lodge has made great progress under the rule of Bro . R . Poore , who was the first initiate . ' —
UNITED NORTHERN COUNTIES LODGE ( No . 212 S ) . —A regular meeting of this Iodge was held on Thursday , 2 nd December , at the Masonic Hall , Sa , Red Lion-square , W . C . Amongst those present were Bros . 1 . S . Cumherland , P . M ., P . P . J . G . W . N . and E . Yorks , W . M . j VV . F . Smithson , P . M ., P . P . G . D . VV . Yorks , S . W . j VV . Masters , P . M ., J . VV . ; Fitz Herbert Wright , P . M ., P . P . G . W . Derbyshire , Treas . ; J . L . Cooke , Sec ; VV . H . Bullock , S . D . ; Theo . Carr , J . D . ; Samuel Lamb ,
P . M ., D . C ; J . L . Potts , I . G . j J . Woodall Woodall , P . M ., P . G . Treas . & c ; Ed . Carr , P . M . j G . J . Wood , P . M . j H . J . Giller , P . M . j S . B . Boloz , Jos . Clayton , and G . Davis . The following were amongst the visitors : Bros . T . H . Tilton , D . G . M . N . York city j T . C . Smith , P . M . 2069 ; A . P . VVood , P . G . S . B . Notts ]; E . Berlandina , sioS ; R . D . Hewetson , 1547 ; VV . B . Heagerty , I . G . 907 ; E . Archer , 407 , Malta ; R . Townsend , 19 S 4 ; A . Toovay , 1541 ; J .
Cook , 907 ; T . K . Temple , 13 S 4 ; VV . B . Burnard , I . P . M . 1662 j H . Sadler , W . M . 2149 , Grand Tyler . The lodge was opened in due form , and the minutes of the last regular lodge and of two subsequent emergency lodges were read and confirmed . A ballot was then taken for Mr . Frank Wright , which proved clear , and Mr . Wright being in attendance , he was initiated into Freemasonry by the VV . M ., who also gave the charge .
Bro . VV . F . Smithson , S . W ., was elected VV . M . for the ensuing year , and Bro . Fitz Herbert Wright was re-elected Treas ., & c Brcs . Masters , Carr , and Potts were appointed auditors . The sum of ten guineas was voted from the lodge benevolent fund towards the Masonic Charities . Bro . Smithson , W . M . elect , announced his intention of representing the lodge as Steward at the next Festival of
the Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution , at the same time presenting ten guineas , and endow the S . W . ' s chair . " Hearty good wishes " having been given by the visitors , to whom the W . M ., on behalf of the lodge , offered a very fraternal welcome , the lodge was closed in due form , and the brethren and their visitors sat down to a good substantial supper at Freemasons' Tavern . The usual Masonic toasts were duly honoured , and a most happy
evening was spent , many of the brethren contributing songs which were very greatly appreciated . During the evening VV . Bro . Fitz Herbert Wright , Treas ., announced his intention to act as a Steward , along with the W . M . elect , at the coming Benevolent Festival , observing that he would contribute twenty guineas to the funds . ' CAMBRIDGE . —Scientific Lodge ( No . 88 ) . —
The monthly meeting of this lodge was held on Monday , the 13 th inst . Bro . Ihomas Nichols , VV . M ., presided , and wss supported by Bros . A . H . Moyes , D . P . G . M ., P . M . ; George MacCallum , I . P . M . j B . Chennell , P . M .,- E . Hills , P . M . j T . Hunnybun , P . M . j A . Thompson , P . M . ; and all the officers . The attendance also included Bros . VV . B . Redfarn ( Mayor of Cambridge ) j Wood-Ingram , P . M . j C . A . Carmelt Jones , and Walker .
Mr . John Helenus Moyes , a son of the Deputy Prov . Grand Master , was unanimously elected a member , and was initiated by the VV . M . in an impressive manner . Bro . William Ingram Pashler , S . W ., P . J . G . D ., was elected VV . M . for the ensuing year , and will be installed on the second Monday in January , Bro . VV . H . Jarrold having retired from the office of Treasurer , Bro . Thos . Hunnybun , P . M ., was elected to that post . Bros . G . MacCallum ,
P . M ., W . Purchas , and Robert Hills were elected Auditors , the former being appointed by the W . M . Bro . Ellis was re-elected Tyler . Bro . B . W . Beales , sen ., was re-appointed a Representative to serve on the Committee of the Cambridge Masonic Charity Association . The VV . M . temporarily ' vacated the chair , which was taken by the I . P . M . Thereupon a motion was brought forward by Bro . B . Chennell , P . M ., that a certain sum be voted by the lodge
for the purpose of presenting Bro . T . Nichols with a Past Master ' s jewel upon his leaving the chair , in recognition of his successful year of office , his efficient conduct in the chair , and his long services to the Craft . Bro . Frank Pigott , J . D ., in seconding the motion , said he was glad the proposition had been so kindly received by the Past Masters . VVhen he suggested the matter a few days before he naturally did so with diffidence , as it might
seem an invidious distinction j but he was pleased to assure the lodge that the Past Masters did not so regard it , and gladly fell in with the idea . He hoped he was speaking the feelings of those below the chair in saying that they would readily acquiesce in this proposition . It was not merely that they wished to recognise the efficiency of Bro . Nichols as VV . M . —though that was sufficient to justify this motion—but they also desired to show their appreciation of
his long services to the Craft , which were of no ordinary kind , seeing that he had been Secretary to the Iodge for fifteen years , and besides had officiated , as Prov . Grand Secretary for four years , and Prov . Grand Treasurer for eleven years . They had , therefore , good reasons in his case for voting this jewel , and he hoped it would be unanimously adopted . Upon the vote being put , it was carried unanimously .
" Hearty good wishes " having been tendered , the lodge was closed . At the banquet , Bro . Geo . McCullam , I . P . M ., in giving " 'Ihe Health of the W . M ., " informed him of the vote passed unanimously by the Iodge during his temporary absence . Bro . Nichols made a feeling response , the vote taking him completeby by surprise . He assured the brethren that
in all he had done he had been actuated by his great love for Masonry , and he could not claim to have done more than his duty . It was most pleasing to know that his services had been so much appreciated . He had one son who held a prominent position in Masonry , and he had himself initiated another of his sons during his present year of office , so that this gift of a P . M . 's jewel would not only be highly prized b y him , but aftewards handed down to members of his family who could appreciate it .
Bro . Wood-Ingram , P . M ., in responding for " The Visitors , " complimented the W . M . and his officeis upon the very efficient discharge of their dulies . Ihe VVorshipfuI Master , in proposing "The Health of the Newly-Initiated , " spoke of the great [ pleasure it had afforded him to initiate a son of their Deputy Provincial Grand Master , and expressed the hope that in his time Bro . J . H . Moyes might become as good and successful a Mason as his much respected father .
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SUNDERLAND . —Phcenix Lodge ( No . 94 ) . — The installation meeting of the above old lodge was held on VVednesday , the ist inst ., in the Freemasons' Hall , Queenstreet . Among those present were Bros . T . G . Garrick , W . M . j J . A . Rainbow , I . P . M . j Wm . Dawson , S . W ., VV . M . elect j J . V . Scarborough , J . W . j J . D . Todd , P . M ., Sec . j R . Punshon , Treas . j C . Hunter , S . D . j W .
Vincent , Org . j J . W . H . Swan , I . G . j J . Friedman , G . Craven , and G . W . Richardson , Stewards j J . VV . Brown , P . G . T ., Tyler j J . Potts , J . P ., P . M ., P . P . J . G . D . ; John Riseborough , P . M ., P . P . G . S . B . ; T . Henderson , P . M ., P . P . G . S . B . ; M . Frampton , P . M ., P . P . G . S . B . j E . Sutherst , P . M . ; and J . Hudson , P . M ., P . P . G . Stwd . Visitors : Bros . J . J . Wilson , W . M . j Thos . Atkinson , S . VV ., VV . M . elect ; T . Smith , J . W . j M . Douglas , P . M . j J .
Mitchinson , P . M . j and R . Kinmond , P . M ., P . P . G . P ., of Soj C . M . Wake , J . W . 97 j R . Shadforth , W . M ., P . S . G . D . j A . T . Munro , P . M ., P . P . G . S . B . ; and G . W . Bain , J . W ., of 949 ; : the Rev . R . H . Yeld , W . M ., and A . Peters , J . W ., of 13 S 9 ; J . Deans , W . M . 2039 ; R- Blake , J . D . 949 j and T . Burlinson , S . S . So . Bro . VV . Dawson , S . VV ., W . M . elect , was installed as
VV . M . by Bro . T . G . Garrick , I . P . M ., the ceremony being performed in a very able manner . The following were afterwards appointed and invested as the officers for the year : Bros . T . G . Garrick , I . P . M . j J . Scarborough , S . W . j C Hunter , J . W . j R . Punshon , Treas . j J . D . Todd , P . M ., Sec . j J . W . H . Swan , S . D . j M . Cohen , J . D . j M . Frampton , P . M ., P . P . G . S . B . ( Member of
Charities' Committee ) , D . C . j W . Vincent , Org . j G . Craven , I . G . j and J . VV . Brown , P . G . T ., T y ler . The lodge was afterwards closed . On this occasion thc organ of the lodge , which is upwards of 100 years old , and has just been repaired , was used , Bro . William Vincent officiating in an admirable manner at the organ . The annual festival was afterwards held at the Masonic
Hall , Park-terrace . The W . M ., Bro . VVm . Dawson , presided , and was supported by Bros . R . Hudson , P . M ., P . G . Secretary j J . C . Moor , I . P . M . 97 , 2039 , P . P . J . G . D . j F . Maddison , P . M . 13 S 9 , P . P . S . G . D . j J . R . Pattison , I . P . M , 97 , P . A . G . Secretaryj R . Singleton , S . W ., and W . M . elect 97 j R . W . Halfnight , P . M . 949 , P . P . G . P . j and others . The usual loyal and Masonic toasts were duly honoured .
SUNDERLAND . —Palatine Lodge ( No . 97 ) . — On Thursday , the gth inst ., the annual meeting was held in the Masonic Hall , Park-terrace , for the installation of Bro . Robt . Singleton , S . VV ., W . M . elect . There was a large gathering . Among those present were Bros . J . R . Pattison , P . G . A . S ., VV . M . : J . C . Moor , P . P . J . G . D ., I . P . M . ; R . Singleton , S . W ., VV . M . elect : C . M . Wake . I . W . :
G . C . Watson , P . P . G . D ., Secretary ; T . M . Watson , Prov . J . G . D ., Treasurer ; W . A . O . Sutcliffe , J . D . ,-J . J . Clay , P . G . D . of C , D . of C . ; J . G . Marshall , l . G . ,-J . W . Brown , P . G . Tyler , Tyler j G . Lord , P . P . G . D .,-J . H . Leech , P . M . j Taylorson Sharp , P . M . j Thomas Jopling , P . P . G . D . j R . W . Halfnight , P . P . G . P . j M . Douglass , P . P . G . D . j D . P . Hunley , P . M . 80 : W .
Liddell , P . P . G . D . j John Deans , VV . M . 2039 j T . Atkinson , W . M . elect Soj Rev . R . H . Yeld , W . M . 1389 j J , Hewson , I . P . M . 949 ; G . Porteous , P . P . G . O . j A . T . Munro , P . P . G . S . B . j W . Dawson , W . M . 94 j J . I , Wilson , VV . M . Soj J . H . Turnbull , P . P . G . P . j J . E , Nelson , P . G . P . j J . G . Kirtley , P . P . J . G . D . j W . Beattie , P . M . 13 S 9 J G . W . Bain , J . W . 939 j Captain Peters , J . W . 13 S 9 j J . Scarborough , S . W . g 4 j Dr . Liston , I . P . j
K . A . Brown , b . U . 2039 ; J . Storey , P . Maddison , W . Birch , J . Nicholls , J . Bentley , T . P . Shaftoe , Hobourn , Captain Thompson , T . E . Hall , and J . Hudson , S . D . 80 . After the ordinary business of the lodge , the W . M . elect , Bro . R . Singleton , was presented for installation by Bro . J . C Moor , I . P . M ., P . P . J . G . D . The ceremony of installing Bro . Singleton in the chair of K . S . was efficiently performed by the W . M ., Bro . J . R . Pattison , P . G . A . S ., the
addresses being afterwards delivered by Bro . J . J . Clay , P . G . D . C , to the newly-installed VV . M ., Wardens , and brethren . The following were appointed as the officers for the ensuing year : Bros . J . R . Pattison , P . A . G . Secretary , I . P . M . ; C M . Wake , S . W . j John George Nasbet , J . W . j Thomas M . Watson , P . M ., P . J . G . D ., Treas . j W . A . Oddy Sutcliffe , Sec . j John G . Marshall , S . D . ; las .
Storey , J . D . ; John J . Clay , P . M ., P . G . D . C , D . C . j R . Lee , Org . j Edward G . Watson , I . G . j G . Hands , W . Birch , J . R . Cutter , A . Grundy , and VV . Tonkinson , Stwds . j and j . W . Brown , P . G . Tyler , Tyler . The visiting brethren expressed their congratulations to the newly-installed W . M ., and the lodge was closed in due form . The annual festival was held in the banquet hall
afterwards . The VV . M ., Bro . R , Singleton , presided , and was well supported by the Past Masters and visitors . The usual loyal and Grand Lodge and Provincial Grand Lodge toasts having been duly proposed and responded to , Bro . T . M . Watson , P . J . G . D ., replied to the toast of "The Provincial Officers . ' ^
Bro . J . R . Pattison , I . P . M ., P . G . A . S ., proposed the toast of "The Worshipful Master . " He referred to the able manner in which Bro . Singleton had fulfilled the various offices he had occupied in the Iodge . He had gained the esteem and high regard of the members , and at last had been appointed and installed to the highest office the Iodge could offer him . They all wished him a
prosperous year of office . The Worshipful Master , Bro . R . Singleton , acknowledged the hearty way in which the toast of his health had been proposed and received . They had all regretted how the death last year of their VVorshipfuI Master elect , Bro . VV . B . Ferguson , had created a void in their ranks . He should do his best to discharge the duties of the Worshipful Master , and hoped to have the support of the Past Masters
and officers of the lodge . There had been a number of gentlemen proposed at thc Iodge meeting , so they would have a deal of work no doubt . All that he could do would be done , as , he was sure , would also be done by the other officers , to maintain the prestige of the old Palatine Lodge . Bro . J . C . Moor , P . M ., P . P . J . G . D ., proposed "The
Immediate Past Master and Installing Master , Bro . J . R . Pattison , " which was very enthusiasticall y received . Alluding to the antiquity of the lodge and the distinguished brethren of the Order who had passed through the W . M . ' s chair of the Palatine , he pointed out that half-a-century ago the Prov . Grand Master of Durham , of 1842 , Sir Hedworth Williamson , was the W . M . of the lodge , and the Prov . Deputy G . M ., Sir Cuthbert Sharp , was , 52 years