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with the toast the name of Bro . Eastes , the Deputy Provincial Grand Master of Kent , who has forty-three lodges under his care . Bro . Eastes responded , and alluded to the great importance of interchanging visits , so that information and experience mig ht be obtained . Bro . Goldsmith proposed " The Health of the Worshipful Master , " in a neat speech . Whatever honours might

hereafter fall upon Bro . Robinson , he would , he felt sure , always regard that evening as thc proudest evening of his life . He had been in office three years . Bro . Robinson had always attended to his duties , antl gave gicat promise for the ensuing year . If ever he wanted assistance he might always call upon the Past Masters , who would be ever ready to afford it . The Worshipful Master

responded , fn thanking them for the honour they had done him , he also thanked them for making it his gootl fortune to be one of thc youngest Masters in England , if not the youngest . He hardly knew how to thank the brethren sufficiently for the honour they had done him in electing him to that important position . In accepting it he was fully determined to carry out his duties to the very

best of his ability , and endeavour by every means in his power to enhance thc honour and osefulncss of that lodge . He should never forget thc ceremony of that evening . Solemn at all times as vvas the installation of a Worshipful Master , in his case its solemnity was vcry much added to by the fact of its being conducted by his own father , and he might say , with pardonable pride ,

that it had been performed in a manner which could hardly be excelled . He proposed "The Health of the Past Masters of the Lodge , " and in doing so particularly thanked Bro . Whale for his valuable services for two years in the chair . Bro . Whale suitably returned thanks , and assured the Worshipful Master that thc Past Masters were always ready to render him every possible

assistance . " The Officers was given and duly acknowledged , and the Tyler ' s toast brought the evening to a close . The musical portion of the proceedings , both in lodge and at the banquet , was ably carried out by Bro . Robert Osborne , P . P . G . Organist , who was assistctl by Bros . Pearman , Knight , Stroud , and Grant , as vocalists . SOUTHEND . —Priory Lodge ( No . 1000 ) . —

Thc installation meeting of this lodge was held on thc loth inst ., at the Middleton Hotel , Southend , Bro . the Rev . Spencer Robert Wigram , P . G . C , W . M ., presiding . The Rev . Brother installed his successor , Bro . William Chaplain , in the presence of a full lotlge , in which were many of the Provincial Grantl Officers . A P . M . ' s jewel was presented to Bro . Wigram . After the business of the

lodge was concluded , the brethren banquettetl at thc Middleton Hotel . LANCASTER . —Rowley Lodge ( No . 1051 ) . — An emergency meeting of this lodge was held on the 5 th inst ., in the Masonic Rooms , Athenaeum , Leonnrdgate , under the presidency of the W . M ., Bro Thomas Jackson , There was not a large attendance . Thc meeting was

held for the purpose of conferring the third degree on Bro . W . H . Chippendale , who has gone abroad to join his regiment . The lotlge having been opened in thc First and Second Degrees , Bro . Chippendale gave proficiency of his knowledge as a Fellow Craft , was entrusted , and retired . The lodge was then opened in the Third Degree , and Bro .

Chippendale having been admitted , was raised to the Sublime Degree of M . M . by the W . M ., the degree being carefully and efficiently worked . Thc W . M . also presented the working tools , after which thc lodge was closed with the usual formalities . The annual meeting for the installation of W . M . of thc above lodge was held on the 7 th inst ., in thc before named room . There was a lair muster

of members and visiting brethren . Bro . T . Jackson , W . M ., occupied the chair of K . S ., and was supported by his respective officers . Thc lodge having been opened in the first degree , thc ballot was taken for Bro . Henry James James , ( Palestine Lodge No . 97 ) as a joining member , and proved unanimous . Bros . Palmer and Welch next gave proof of their efficiency as E . A ., and

were entrusted antl retired , and on being separately admitted were passed to thc degree of F . C , the working in the former being admirably gone through by Bro Longman , P . M ., and in the latter by the I . P . M . The Worshipful Master then vacated his chair , which was occupied by Bro . Dr . Moore , P . G . S . B . of E ., as Installing Officer , and who proceedetl to install Bro . A . Sheriff as

Worshipful Master of the lodge for the ensuing twelve months , the ceremony being most ably and impressively pciformed . The following brethren were also appointed antl invested officers for thc ensuing year : —Bros . T . Jackson , I . P . M . ; N . W . Hclme , S , W . ; Wm . Taylor , j . W . ; W . J . Sly , Treasurer ( re-elected ); H . Longman , Sec . -, John T . Jackson , S . D . ; Thomas Bell , J . D . ; James Vince ,

I . G . ; J . Aldous , Org . ; and A . K . Allison , Tyler . The brethren then adjourned to the King ' s Arms hotel , and sat down to an excellent dinner , under the presidency of Bro . A . Sheriff , W . M . The usual loyal and Masonic toasts were given and responded to , and a pleasant and enjoyable evening was spent . The Fortitude and the Duke of Lancaster Lodges were rcpresentctl by their Worshipful

Masters , Bros . Jowett and B . F . G . Dale , who responded on behalf of their respective lodges . KIRKBY LONSDALE . - The Underley Lodge ( No . 1074 ) . —The annual festival of this flourishing lodge was held on Fritlay , January nth , at three 0 clock in the afternoon , when the members and visitors sssemblfd unusally strong . The lodge was opened in due form by the W . M ., Bro . Robert Godfrey , assisted by his

Wardens , and Bros . John Bowes , P . M ., P . P . J . G . W . ; W . Dodd , P . M ., P . P . J . G . W . ; Rev . Canon Ware , P . M ., f -P . J . G . W . ; Waring , P . M . ; W . James , P . M . ; Atkinson . P . M . ; Greenbanks , Wilkinson , Quinay , Dr . Waller , No . 2 , S . C ; Pussey , S . W ., W . M . elect ; Anderson , Tyler , and a number of other brethren , il 1 mmutcs of the last meeting having been confirmed , thc lodge was opened in the Second Degree , when Bro

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Greenbank claimed preferment and having proved his claim was entrusted , and in due course raised by the W . M . The lodge having been lowered , Bro . John Bowes , assumed the chair of K . S ., and Bro . Pusey having been presentetl was installed in ample form as W . M , for the ensuing year and saluted , proclaimed and greeted in the several degrees . A cordial vote of thanks was carried

by acclamation to Bro . Bowes , the Installing Master . After labour , the brethren adjourned to the Royal Hotel , for the annual banquet , which ditl great credit to the hostess , and a most enjoyable evening was spent under the guidance of the genial W . M . The toasts were enlivened by recitations and songs from Dr . Waller , Dr . Page , W . James , thc W . M ., R . Godfrey , Quinay ,

Simon , etc . Dr . Page proposed "The Health of the Instating Master , " antl referred to his long and intimate acquaintance with that bi other , and his readiness at all times " to come to the rescue . " We will only add that the W . M . lives in the hearts of the brethren and that his year of office must be a happy and prosperous one . TREDEGAR . —St . George ' s Lodge ( No . 1098 ) .

—On Thursday , January 10 , Bro . Rev . Edward Jones was installed as W . M . of this lodge , and the ceremony waa most ably performetl by Bro . N . Bradley , assisted by Bro .. G . A . Brown . There was a good attendance , amongst whom was Bro . Capt . S . Geo . Homfray , P . A . G . D . C . and D . P . G . M ., Monmouthshire . The brethren afterwards dined together at the " Castle Hotel , " and amongst those present

was the son of the late Bro . Brock , who is now in Jdie Masonic Institution for Boys , and allowed to be present by special request , and the brethren were much pleased with his improvement during the time he has been in the . institution . He returned after his holidays on thc following morning , and no doubt woultl ever remember the privilege which had

been granted to him . BARNARD CASTLE . — Barnard Lodge ( No . 1230 ) . —The annual installation meeting of this lodge was held on thc 4 th inst ., in the Masonic Hall , Newgate . In consequence of the notice on the circular , that this was the first meeting of the lodge in their new premises , neighbouring lodges were well represented , as of

will be seen by the ^ following list visitors , viz ., Bros . R . Richardson , C 02 ; G . Stillman , P . M ., P . P . G . J . D . ; J . Brown , J . W . ; W . Knowles , J . J . Scrafton , J . Robson , F . Wouldhave , W . J . Mulvey , R . R . Rule , D . Armstrong and C A . Slader , 1121 ; F . W . Bewsh , I . P . M . 1274 ; W . Waistell , i **** 7 ; C . R . Green , 1522 ; G . C . Lee , 1611 ; J . M . Shepherd , 1 . Hartley , R . Peverell , C . J . Spence , J .

Hawdon , J . Graham , E . T . Stephenson , W . J . Mulvey , and J . Fawcett , 1650 . Among other business before the lodge was that of Bro . W . Waistell , Lodge 1337 , as joining member , who upon the ballot being taken was declaretl unanimously elected . Bro . R . R . Rule , Bishop Auckland , Lodge 1121 , was proposed by Bro . R . J . Dent , W . M , as joining ( honorary ) member . The proposition was

seconded by Bro . Moore , P . M ., Bro . the Rev . C . R . Green , Rokeby Lodge 1522 , was then proposed by Bro . Moore , P . M ., and seconded by Bro . Cooke , P . M . The chair was then taken by Bro . by Bro . Moore , P . M ., who proceeded in his customary painstaking and effective manner , to instal Bro . John W . Batlcock into the chair . The following were the other

appointments , viz : Bros . G . C . Lee , S . W . ; W . Ward , J . W . ; Rev . J . Brockbank , Chaplain ; R . C . M . Cooke , Treas . ; Wm . Sang , Secretary ; J . Kyle , S . D . ; B . S . Beckwith , J . D . ; J . M . Moore , D . C . ; Wm . Gardner , I . G . ; J . Kirtley , Tyler ; Wm . Gardner and D . Finlay , Stewards . Bro , Cooke , P . M ., then arose , and after asking permission from the W . M ., addressed the esteemed I . P . M ., saying

" I have to-night a most pleasing duty to perform , Bro . Dent . On behalf and in the name of the brethren of the Barnard Lodge I present you with this P . M . ' s jewel , as some token of our respect and esteem towards you as a brother , also in remembrance of the efficient and substantial aid you have rendered to the lodge during the erection of this Masonic Hall , and for the effective and faithful

discharge of your duties during your year of office as W . M . " Bro . Dent vcry feelingly replied . " Hearty Good Wishes " were presented by the visitors from the various lodges they represented . Thc festival of St . John the Evangelist was subsequently celebrated by a banquet at the King ' s Head Hotel , and was partaken of by about forty brethren . The usual loyal and Masonic toasts were

given and duly honoured , the Tyler's toast bringing a very pleasant evening to a harmonious termination . The P . M . ' s jewel was an emblematic one , containing Bro . R . J . Dent ' s monogram in the centre , and at the back the following inscription : — " Presented to Bro . R . J . Dent , W . M . of the Barnard Lotlge , No . 1230 , on the termination of his year of office , the 4 th of January , 1878 . "

LANCASTER . —Duke of Lancaster Lodge ( No . 1333 ) . — The Festival of St . John the Evangelist was celebrated by this young but flourishing lodge on the 2 nd instant , at the King ' s Arms Hotel , when there were present Bros . G . F . Dale , W . M . ; Wolfenden , S . W . ; Elleshaw , J . W . ; Parker , S . D . ; Hartley , J . D . ; Cleminson , I . G . ; Bell , S . S . ; Stork , J . S . ; Oglethorpe , Org . ;

Hartley , P . M . ; Bell , P . M . and Treasurer ; Heald , P . M . ; Acton , P . M . and Hon . Sec ; Coulon , I . P . M . ; Stewardson , P . M . 950 ; Taylor , P . M . 1051 ; Bannister , P . S . D . ; Scott , Stork , Traccy , Barlow , Beckett , Patterson , Longmirc , P . S . D . and S . W . 1651 ; Taylor , Dotson , Sandam , Hutherwall , Richmond , Jas . Simpson , Jno . Simpson , Bliasard , Bell , Hall , ( Kirkham Lodge ) , Wilcox , Wilkinson ,

jacobson , Barsby , Mans , Bell , P . S . S . ; Stizaker , Woods , Beesley , Huntingdon , Jackson , S . D . 1051 , Captain Storey , and Allison and Sheppard , Tylers . The W . M . was supported on his right and left by the Pas * Masters of the lotlge . The toasts then followed . After "The Queen antl the Craft" had been duly honoured , theW . M . proposed "The M . W . Grantl Master of England , the Princess of Wales , and the Royal Family ;"

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" The Earl of Carnarvon , R . W . Pro G . M . ; " " Lord Skelmersdale , R . W . D . G . Master , and R . W . G . M . of West Lancashire ; " " H . R . H . the Duke of Connaught , S . G . W . ;" "H . R . H . thc Prince Leopold , J . G . W . ; " "The Grand Officers , Past and Present ; " "Colonel the Hon . F . A . Stanley , R . W . D . P . G . Master , and the P . G . Officers of West Lancashire . " " Thc Army , Navy , and Auxiliary Forces "

was proposed by Bro . Hartley , P . M ., and Bro . Coulon , Quarter-Master Sergt . ist Royal Lancashire Militia , responded . "The Bishops and Clergy of all denominations " was given by Bro . Bell , P . M ., and briefly responded to by Bro . Parker , S . D . " The Health of the W . M , " was then proposed , in eulogistic terms by Bro . Coulon , I . P . M ., the same time observing that the brethren had seen six

months of , Bro . Dale's working as W . M ., and hc could venture to express that every brother of the lodge was proud of their W . M . It was owing to his exertions the beautiful choir which adorned the ceremonies in our lodge at working hours , no less than their charming influences this evening , was established , and there can be no doubt that the Duke of Lancaster Lodge , was thc

most energetic and best worked lodge in the neighbourhood , he would therefore call upon every brother present , to drink long lifc and happiness to the W . M . in a full bumper . The toast was drank with the utmost enthusiasm , so was ' , also that of Mrs . Dale and all the little Dales . The W . M ., in responding , thanked the brethren for the kind and enthusiastic manner they had drunk his

health , and that of his wife and children , and expressed that this moment was the proudest in his life , and he considered no greater honour could be bestowed on him six months ago the W . M . of the Duke of Lancaster Lodge . It was a distinguished honour that any gentleman might feel proud of , more particularly , on his part , being so young a ; Mason . ' It was just four years ago he was initated a

member of the " Duke , " when he looked back it seemed like yesterday , the working of the lodge was arduous , and the meetings long , generally meeting at six and working up to eleven , but he was only too much rejoiced to have such work to perform , but at the same time he must tender his thanks to the brethren and his officers for their strenuous assistance in carrying

on the work , and from appearances at present , there was not going to be a cessation as the precept for next lodge night , was as full as any yet , which meant another six and eleven . He must again express his thanks for the very enthusiastic manner his health , and of his wife and children were received , and must say he felt proud to address his brethren from the vcry place the Mayors of Lancaster

have done the same to their corporations from time immorial , and as he was there placed he considered he was in a exalted position as any one , being the W . M . of the Duke of Lancaster Lodge , 1353 . The W . M . proposed " The Health of Bro . Coulon , I . P . M ., " which was drank with enthusiasm , and Bro . Coulon , I . PM ., responded . The W . M . next gave the P . Master of the lodge . Bro .

Hartleyjlenr ., P . M ., responded , and observed that it gave him the greatest pleasure to be among them that evening , also at the progress the lotlge had made since he was ininstalled into the chair of . K . S . As the first Master of the lodge in 18 71 , he was one of the first who signed the charter , and he rejoiced that the false prophets who predicted at that day , the speedy downfall of the lodge , have

been disappointed , hc returned them his sincere thanks on behalf of the P . M's . for the vcry flattering manner they had drank their health . Several other toasts having been proposed and responded to , the Tyler ' s toast was given by Bro . Stewardson , P . M . This brought the banquet to a close . SOLIHULL . —St . Alphage Lodge ( No . 1431 ) .

—The regular meeting of this lodge was held on Wednesday , the 2 nd inst ., at the George Hotel , the W . M ., Bro . E . A . Webster , in the chair , supported by the following officers and brethren : Bro . W . Hillman , P . M . ; B . J , Allsopp , S , W . ; A . Horrocks , J . W . ( pro tem ); F . Jones , Hon . Sec . ; J . Jennings , S . D . ; D . Simns , J . D . ; E . C . Weller , I . G . ; J . Hillman , S . ; A . Hopkins , D . C ; J . Chap .

man , Tyler . The visiting brethren included the following : Bros . J . L . Kennedy , P . P . G . D . C ; J . B . Hall , P . G . D . C . Leicester and Rutland ; S , Davies , sen ., 141 ; Buckley 1180 ; W . Pringle , P . M . 925 ; J . Luck , 1031 . The lodge was opened punctually at five o ' clock , p . m . The minutes of the previous meeting having been read and confirmed , The lodge was opened in the second degree , and Bro .

C . H . Evans being present , the W . M ., addressed the usual enquiries , which thc candidate answered in a very satisfactory manner , whereupon he retired , and the lodge being opened in the third degree , and he was raised to the Sublime Degree of a Master Mason , the whole of the ceremony was performed in the manner usual in this flourishing young lodge , and reflected the greatest credit

upon the W . M . and his officers . The lodge was then closed , and the brethren adjourned to the banquet room , where a . goodly and plentiful repast was waiting for them , all being carried out under the personal supervision of Bro . J . Hillman who never tires in his endeavour to make all comfortable , the usual toasts was given from the chair , interspersed with numerous songs and recitations , by the

W . M ., Bros . Kennedy , Davies , W . Hillman , } Buckley , Wilkinson , Jones , Evans and Burt . Previous to leaving the brethren did not forget the Benevolent Fund in connection with thc lodge . NEWPORT . —Albert Edward Prince of "Wales's Lodge ( No 1429 . )—On Thursday , ioth January , Bro . James Horner was installed as W . M . of

thc above lotlge , and the ceremony was most ably performed by the I . P . M . Thc brethren adjourned to a banquet at the Westgate Hotel , and were much pleased to see the worthy D . P . G . M ., Bro . Capt . S . Geo . Homfray , P . A . G . D . C , there on his return from Tredegar . There was an excellent muster of thc Craft , including several Provincial Grand Lodge Officers , and many brethren connected with neighbouring lodges . The lodge was opened

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CONTENTS. Article 1
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Royal Arch. Article 4
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 4
ONE OF THE GREATEST HIN DRANGES TO MASONIC LITER ATURE. Article 5
TIME'S REVOLUTIONS. Article 5
Original Correspondence. Article 5
CONSECRATION OF THE CHOLMELEY LODGE, No. 1731. Article 7
Reviews. Article 7
Masonic and General Tidings. Article 8
CENTENARY OF THE MOUNT LEBANON LODGE, No. 73. Article 8
ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR GIRLS. Article 9
ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS. Article 9
THE ANNUAL MASONIC BALL AT LIVERPOOL. Article 10
Ireland. Article 10
Public Amusements. Article 10
THE LATE KING OF ITALY. Article 10
Obituary. Article 11
ORDER OF HIGH PRIESTHOOD. Article 11
R.M.I.B. OLD SCHOLARS' REUNION. Article 11
NOTES ON ART, &c. Article 11
Untitled Article 12
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Answers to Correspondents. Article 12
Births ,Marriages and Deaths. Article 12
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THE LAST QUARTERLY COURT OF THE GIRLS' SCHOOL. Article 12
CHARITABLE ADMINISTRATION. Article 12
MASONIC BALL AT BLACKBURN AND PRESENTATION TO BRO. LE GENDRE N. STARKIE. Article 14
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METROPOLITAN MASONIC MEETINGS. Article 16
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with the toast the name of Bro . Eastes , the Deputy Provincial Grand Master of Kent , who has forty-three lodges under his care . Bro . Eastes responded , and alluded to the great importance of interchanging visits , so that information and experience mig ht be obtained . Bro . Goldsmith proposed " The Health of the Worshipful Master , " in a neat speech . Whatever honours might

hereafter fall upon Bro . Robinson , he would , he felt sure , always regard that evening as thc proudest evening of his life . He had been in office three years . Bro . Robinson had always attended to his duties , antl gave gicat promise for the ensuing year . If ever he wanted assistance he might always call upon the Past Masters , who would be ever ready to afford it . The Worshipful Master

responded , fn thanking them for the honour they had done him , he also thanked them for making it his gootl fortune to be one of thc youngest Masters in England , if not the youngest . He hardly knew how to thank the brethren sufficiently for the honour they had done him in electing him to that important position . In accepting it he was fully determined to carry out his duties to the very

best of his ability , and endeavour by every means in his power to enhance thc honour and osefulncss of that lodge . He should never forget thc ceremony of that evening . Solemn at all times as vvas the installation of a Worshipful Master , in his case its solemnity was vcry much added to by the fact of its being conducted by his own father , and he might say , with pardonable pride ,

that it had been performed in a manner which could hardly be excelled . He proposed "The Health of the Past Masters of the Lodge , " and in doing so particularly thanked Bro . Whale for his valuable services for two years in the chair . Bro . Whale suitably returned thanks , and assured the Worshipful Master that thc Past Masters were always ready to render him every possible

assistance . " The Officers was given and duly acknowledged , and the Tyler ' s toast brought the evening to a close . The musical portion of the proceedings , both in lodge and at the banquet , was ably carried out by Bro . Robert Osborne , P . P . G . Organist , who was assistctl by Bros . Pearman , Knight , Stroud , and Grant , as vocalists . SOUTHEND . —Priory Lodge ( No . 1000 ) . —

Thc installation meeting of this lodge was held on thc loth inst ., at the Middleton Hotel , Southend , Bro . the Rev . Spencer Robert Wigram , P . G . C , W . M ., presiding . The Rev . Brother installed his successor , Bro . William Chaplain , in the presence of a full lotlge , in which were many of the Provincial Grantl Officers . A P . M . ' s jewel was presented to Bro . Wigram . After the business of the

lodge was concluded , the brethren banquettetl at thc Middleton Hotel . LANCASTER . —Rowley Lodge ( No . 1051 ) . — An emergency meeting of this lodge was held on the 5 th inst ., in the Masonic Rooms , Athenaeum , Leonnrdgate , under the presidency of the W . M ., Bro Thomas Jackson , There was not a large attendance . Thc meeting was

held for the purpose of conferring the third degree on Bro . W . H . Chippendale , who has gone abroad to join his regiment . The lotlge having been opened in thc First and Second Degrees , Bro . Chippendale gave proficiency of his knowledge as a Fellow Craft , was entrusted , and retired . The lodge was then opened in the Third Degree , and Bro .

Chippendale having been admitted , was raised to the Sublime Degree of M . M . by the W . M ., the degree being carefully and efficiently worked . Thc W . M . also presented the working tools , after which thc lodge was closed with the usual formalities . The annual meeting for the installation of W . M . of thc above lodge was held on the 7 th inst ., in thc before named room . There was a lair muster

of members and visiting brethren . Bro . T . Jackson , W . M ., occupied the chair of K . S ., and was supported by his respective officers . Thc lodge having been opened in the first degree , thc ballot was taken for Bro . Henry James James , ( Palestine Lodge No . 97 ) as a joining member , and proved unanimous . Bros . Palmer and Welch next gave proof of their efficiency as E . A ., and

were entrusted antl retired , and on being separately admitted were passed to thc degree of F . C , the working in the former being admirably gone through by Bro Longman , P . M ., and in the latter by the I . P . M . The Worshipful Master then vacated his chair , which was occupied by Bro . Dr . Moore , P . G . S . B . of E ., as Installing Officer , and who proceedetl to install Bro . A . Sheriff as

Worshipful Master of the lodge for the ensuing twelve months , the ceremony being most ably and impressively pciformed . The following brethren were also appointed antl invested officers for thc ensuing year : —Bros . T . Jackson , I . P . M . ; N . W . Hclme , S , W . ; Wm . Taylor , j . W . ; W . J . Sly , Treasurer ( re-elected ); H . Longman , Sec . -, John T . Jackson , S . D . ; Thomas Bell , J . D . ; James Vince ,

I . G . ; J . Aldous , Org . ; and A . K . Allison , Tyler . The brethren then adjourned to the King ' s Arms hotel , and sat down to an excellent dinner , under the presidency of Bro . A . Sheriff , W . M . The usual loyal and Masonic toasts were given and responded to , and a pleasant and enjoyable evening was spent . The Fortitude and the Duke of Lancaster Lodges were rcpresentctl by their Worshipful

Masters , Bros . Jowett and B . F . G . Dale , who responded on behalf of their respective lodges . KIRKBY LONSDALE . - The Underley Lodge ( No . 1074 ) . —The annual festival of this flourishing lodge was held on Fritlay , January nth , at three 0 clock in the afternoon , when the members and visitors sssemblfd unusally strong . The lodge was opened in due form by the W . M ., Bro . Robert Godfrey , assisted by his

Wardens , and Bros . John Bowes , P . M ., P . P . J . G . W . ; W . Dodd , P . M ., P . P . J . G . W . ; Rev . Canon Ware , P . M ., f -P . J . G . W . ; Waring , P . M . ; W . James , P . M . ; Atkinson . P . M . ; Greenbanks , Wilkinson , Quinay , Dr . Waller , No . 2 , S . C ; Pussey , S . W ., W . M . elect ; Anderson , Tyler , and a number of other brethren , il 1 mmutcs of the last meeting having been confirmed , thc lodge was opened in the Second Degree , when Bro

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Greenbank claimed preferment and having proved his claim was entrusted , and in due course raised by the W . M . The lodge having been lowered , Bro . John Bowes , assumed the chair of K . S ., and Bro . Pusey having been presentetl was installed in ample form as W . M , for the ensuing year and saluted , proclaimed and greeted in the several degrees . A cordial vote of thanks was carried

by acclamation to Bro . Bowes , the Installing Master . After labour , the brethren adjourned to the Royal Hotel , for the annual banquet , which ditl great credit to the hostess , and a most enjoyable evening was spent under the guidance of the genial W . M . The toasts were enlivened by recitations and songs from Dr . Waller , Dr . Page , W . James , thc W . M ., R . Godfrey , Quinay ,

Simon , etc . Dr . Page proposed "The Health of the Instating Master , " antl referred to his long and intimate acquaintance with that bi other , and his readiness at all times " to come to the rescue . " We will only add that the W . M . lives in the hearts of the brethren and that his year of office must be a happy and prosperous one . TREDEGAR . —St . George ' s Lodge ( No . 1098 ) .

—On Thursday , January 10 , Bro . Rev . Edward Jones was installed as W . M . of this lodge , and the ceremony waa most ably performetl by Bro . N . Bradley , assisted by Bro .. G . A . Brown . There was a good attendance , amongst whom was Bro . Capt . S . Geo . Homfray , P . A . G . D . C . and D . P . G . M ., Monmouthshire . The brethren afterwards dined together at the " Castle Hotel , " and amongst those present

was the son of the late Bro . Brock , who is now in Jdie Masonic Institution for Boys , and allowed to be present by special request , and the brethren were much pleased with his improvement during the time he has been in the . institution . He returned after his holidays on thc following morning , and no doubt woultl ever remember the privilege which had

been granted to him . BARNARD CASTLE . — Barnard Lodge ( No . 1230 ) . —The annual installation meeting of this lodge was held on thc 4 th inst ., in the Masonic Hall , Newgate . In consequence of the notice on the circular , that this was the first meeting of the lodge in their new premises , neighbouring lodges were well represented , as of

will be seen by the ^ following list visitors , viz ., Bros . R . Richardson , C 02 ; G . Stillman , P . M ., P . P . G . J . D . ; J . Brown , J . W . ; W . Knowles , J . J . Scrafton , J . Robson , F . Wouldhave , W . J . Mulvey , R . R . Rule , D . Armstrong and C A . Slader , 1121 ; F . W . Bewsh , I . P . M . 1274 ; W . Waistell , i **** 7 ; C . R . Green , 1522 ; G . C . Lee , 1611 ; J . M . Shepherd , 1 . Hartley , R . Peverell , C . J . Spence , J .

Hawdon , J . Graham , E . T . Stephenson , W . J . Mulvey , and J . Fawcett , 1650 . Among other business before the lodge was that of Bro . W . Waistell , Lodge 1337 , as joining member , who upon the ballot being taken was declaretl unanimously elected . Bro . R . R . Rule , Bishop Auckland , Lodge 1121 , was proposed by Bro . R . J . Dent , W . M , as joining ( honorary ) member . The proposition was

seconded by Bro . Moore , P . M ., Bro . the Rev . C . R . Green , Rokeby Lodge 1522 , was then proposed by Bro . Moore , P . M ., and seconded by Bro . Cooke , P . M . The chair was then taken by Bro . by Bro . Moore , P . M ., who proceeded in his customary painstaking and effective manner , to instal Bro . John W . Batlcock into the chair . The following were the other

appointments , viz : Bros . G . C . Lee , S . W . ; W . Ward , J . W . ; Rev . J . Brockbank , Chaplain ; R . C . M . Cooke , Treas . ; Wm . Sang , Secretary ; J . Kyle , S . D . ; B . S . Beckwith , J . D . ; J . M . Moore , D . C . ; Wm . Gardner , I . G . ; J . Kirtley , Tyler ; Wm . Gardner and D . Finlay , Stewards . Bro , Cooke , P . M ., then arose , and after asking permission from the W . M ., addressed the esteemed I . P . M ., saying

" I have to-night a most pleasing duty to perform , Bro . Dent . On behalf and in the name of the brethren of the Barnard Lodge I present you with this P . M . ' s jewel , as some token of our respect and esteem towards you as a brother , also in remembrance of the efficient and substantial aid you have rendered to the lodge during the erection of this Masonic Hall , and for the effective and faithful

discharge of your duties during your year of office as W . M . " Bro . Dent vcry feelingly replied . " Hearty Good Wishes " were presented by the visitors from the various lodges they represented . Thc festival of St . John the Evangelist was subsequently celebrated by a banquet at the King ' s Head Hotel , and was partaken of by about forty brethren . The usual loyal and Masonic toasts were

given and duly honoured , the Tyler's toast bringing a very pleasant evening to a harmonious termination . The P . M . ' s jewel was an emblematic one , containing Bro . R . J . Dent ' s monogram in the centre , and at the back the following inscription : — " Presented to Bro . R . J . Dent , W . M . of the Barnard Lotlge , No . 1230 , on the termination of his year of office , the 4 th of January , 1878 . "

LANCASTER . —Duke of Lancaster Lodge ( No . 1333 ) . — The Festival of St . John the Evangelist was celebrated by this young but flourishing lodge on the 2 nd instant , at the King ' s Arms Hotel , when there were present Bros . G . F . Dale , W . M . ; Wolfenden , S . W . ; Elleshaw , J . W . ; Parker , S . D . ; Hartley , J . D . ; Cleminson , I . G . ; Bell , S . S . ; Stork , J . S . ; Oglethorpe , Org . ;

Hartley , P . M . ; Bell , P . M . and Treasurer ; Heald , P . M . ; Acton , P . M . and Hon . Sec ; Coulon , I . P . M . ; Stewardson , P . M . 950 ; Taylor , P . M . 1051 ; Bannister , P . S . D . ; Scott , Stork , Traccy , Barlow , Beckett , Patterson , Longmirc , P . S . D . and S . W . 1651 ; Taylor , Dotson , Sandam , Hutherwall , Richmond , Jas . Simpson , Jno . Simpson , Bliasard , Bell , Hall , ( Kirkham Lodge ) , Wilcox , Wilkinson ,

jacobson , Barsby , Mans , Bell , P . S . S . ; Stizaker , Woods , Beesley , Huntingdon , Jackson , S . D . 1051 , Captain Storey , and Allison and Sheppard , Tylers . The W . M . was supported on his right and left by the Pas * Masters of the lotlge . The toasts then followed . After "The Queen antl the Craft" had been duly honoured , theW . M . proposed "The M . W . Grantl Master of England , the Princess of Wales , and the Royal Family ;"

Reports Of Masonic Meetings.

" The Earl of Carnarvon , R . W . Pro G . M . ; " " Lord Skelmersdale , R . W . D . G . Master , and R . W . G . M . of West Lancashire ; " " H . R . H . the Duke of Connaught , S . G . W . ;" "H . R . H . thc Prince Leopold , J . G . W . ; " "The Grand Officers , Past and Present ; " "Colonel the Hon . F . A . Stanley , R . W . D . P . G . Master , and the P . G . Officers of West Lancashire . " " Thc Army , Navy , and Auxiliary Forces "

was proposed by Bro . Hartley , P . M ., and Bro . Coulon , Quarter-Master Sergt . ist Royal Lancashire Militia , responded . "The Bishops and Clergy of all denominations " was given by Bro . Bell , P . M ., and briefly responded to by Bro . Parker , S . D . " The Health of the W . M , " was then proposed , in eulogistic terms by Bro . Coulon , I . P . M ., the same time observing that the brethren had seen six

months of , Bro . Dale's working as W . M ., and hc could venture to express that every brother of the lodge was proud of their W . M . It was owing to his exertions the beautiful choir which adorned the ceremonies in our lodge at working hours , no less than their charming influences this evening , was established , and there can be no doubt that the Duke of Lancaster Lodge , was thc

most energetic and best worked lodge in the neighbourhood , he would therefore call upon every brother present , to drink long lifc and happiness to the W . M . in a full bumper . The toast was drank with the utmost enthusiasm , so was ' , also that of Mrs . Dale and all the little Dales . The W . M ., in responding , thanked the brethren for the kind and enthusiastic manner they had drunk his

health , and that of his wife and children , and expressed that this moment was the proudest in his life , and he considered no greater honour could be bestowed on him six months ago the W . M . of the Duke of Lancaster Lodge . It was a distinguished honour that any gentleman might feel proud of , more particularly , on his part , being so young a ; Mason . ' It was just four years ago he was initated a

member of the " Duke , " when he looked back it seemed like yesterday , the working of the lodge was arduous , and the meetings long , generally meeting at six and working up to eleven , but he was only too much rejoiced to have such work to perform , but at the same time he must tender his thanks to the brethren and his officers for their strenuous assistance in carrying

on the work , and from appearances at present , there was not going to be a cessation as the precept for next lodge night , was as full as any yet , which meant another six and eleven . He must again express his thanks for the very enthusiastic manner his health , and of his wife and children were received , and must say he felt proud to address his brethren from the vcry place the Mayors of Lancaster

have done the same to their corporations from time immorial , and as he was there placed he considered he was in a exalted position as any one , being the W . M . of the Duke of Lancaster Lodge , 1353 . The W . M . proposed " The Health of Bro . Coulon , I . P . M ., " which was drank with enthusiasm , and Bro . Coulon , I . PM ., responded . The W . M . next gave the P . Master of the lodge . Bro .

Hartleyjlenr ., P . M ., responded , and observed that it gave him the greatest pleasure to be among them that evening , also at the progress the lotlge had made since he was ininstalled into the chair of . K . S . As the first Master of the lodge in 18 71 , he was one of the first who signed the charter , and he rejoiced that the false prophets who predicted at that day , the speedy downfall of the lodge , have

been disappointed , hc returned them his sincere thanks on behalf of the P . M's . for the vcry flattering manner they had drank their health . Several other toasts having been proposed and responded to , the Tyler ' s toast was given by Bro . Stewardson , P . M . This brought the banquet to a close . SOLIHULL . —St . Alphage Lodge ( No . 1431 ) .

—The regular meeting of this lodge was held on Wednesday , the 2 nd inst ., at the George Hotel , the W . M ., Bro . E . A . Webster , in the chair , supported by the following officers and brethren : Bro . W . Hillman , P . M . ; B . J , Allsopp , S , W . ; A . Horrocks , J . W . ( pro tem ); F . Jones , Hon . Sec . ; J . Jennings , S . D . ; D . Simns , J . D . ; E . C . Weller , I . G . ; J . Hillman , S . ; A . Hopkins , D . C ; J . Chap .

man , Tyler . The visiting brethren included the following : Bros . J . L . Kennedy , P . P . G . D . C ; J . B . Hall , P . G . D . C . Leicester and Rutland ; S , Davies , sen ., 141 ; Buckley 1180 ; W . Pringle , P . M . 925 ; J . Luck , 1031 . The lodge was opened punctually at five o ' clock , p . m . The minutes of the previous meeting having been read and confirmed , The lodge was opened in the second degree , and Bro .

C . H . Evans being present , the W . M ., addressed the usual enquiries , which thc candidate answered in a very satisfactory manner , whereupon he retired , and the lodge being opened in the third degree , and he was raised to the Sublime Degree of a Master Mason , the whole of the ceremony was performed in the manner usual in this flourishing young lodge , and reflected the greatest credit

upon the W . M . and his officers . The lodge was then closed , and the brethren adjourned to the banquet room , where a . goodly and plentiful repast was waiting for them , all being carried out under the personal supervision of Bro . J . Hillman who never tires in his endeavour to make all comfortable , the usual toasts was given from the chair , interspersed with numerous songs and recitations , by the

W . M ., Bros . Kennedy , Davies , W . Hillman , } Buckley , Wilkinson , Jones , Evans and Burt . Previous to leaving the brethren did not forget the Benevolent Fund in connection with thc lodge . NEWPORT . —Albert Edward Prince of "Wales's Lodge ( No 1429 . )—On Thursday , ioth January , Bro . James Horner was installed as W . M . of

thc above lotlge , and the ceremony was most ably performed by the I . P . M . Thc brethren adjourned to a banquet at the Westgate Hotel , and were much pleased to see the worthy D . P . G . M ., Bro . Capt . S . Geo . Homfray , P . A . G . D . C , there on his return from Tredegar . There was an excellent muster of thc Craft , including several Provincial Grand Lodge Officers , and many brethren connected with neighbouring lodges . The lodge was opened

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