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Provincial Meetings.

of ensuring their own successes . The Eldon Lodge had helped them , and they hoped to return the favour . In conclusion , Bro . Gard extended a warm invite to the Clarence Lodge , No . 68 . Bros . Coombe , Symes , Clarke , Webley , Pfeiffer , and Britt also spoke to the toast . The W . M . submitted " The S . W . and Officers , " vvho had all accepted office so affectionately and willingly , and

on whom he much relied to help him during the year . The toast vvas acknowledged in suitable terms by Bros . Carey , S . W . ; Billing , J . W . ; Tonkin , S . D . j Hazell , j . D . J and Appleton , D . C . The toast of " The Musical Brethren " having been "iven , and numerously replied to , ° The W . M . next proposed "The Masonic Charities . "

To this Bro . Rice spoke , and assured the brethren that a o-ood and useful work vvas being done by the Institutions . The money was being well and wisely spent , and they , the subscribers , vvere doing the good svork of helping those vvho svere unable to help themselves . The next item in the programme svas not unmingled with regret . It vvas entrusted to Bro . Shapland to propose the

health of a brother about to leave England . He said : The toast I have to offer you is not upon the list , but it svill be received by enthusiasm , especially by the members of our own lodge . It is the health of a brother vve very much respect , and though initiated not so very long ago was already placed on the ladder of office , and svhom sve had hoped to see eventually in the chair of this lodge .

Unfortunately his health has broken down , and he has to take his departure to the other end of the world—to New Zealand—where vve wish him God-speed and the blessings of health , wealth , and long life . We look forsvard to the time vvhen the subject of this toast , our dearly respected Bro . Bramald , will return to the old country and again take office in his mother lodge .

Bro . Bramald , vvho vvas surprised and visibly affected , said he felt these leave-takings very deeply . He had to go to a distant land svhere he knew not a soul , and one of his greatest comforts svas that he vvas going to the colony a Freemason , and that he should meet the loving greetings of Masons in the far-off land . He svas grateful to the brethren for the loving kindness and sympathy they had extended to

him in the hour of sickness , and memories of kindly affection , pleasant evenings , and happy Masonic instructions would continue to dsvell in memory though thousands of miles asvay . He vvas glad to say that he vvas a better man than before he vvas made a Mason , and he assured them he should often think of them and that Iodge , and he hoped that Heaven's blessing might rest upon them .

The Tyler s toast closed the list . The various sentiments and replies vvere appropriately interspersed with songs and readings , to which the following contributed : Bros . Lewis , Minns , W . K . Thomas , Shapland , Pfeiffer , Billing , and Rice , Bro . Fulford proving an accomplished accompanist on the piano . Bro . Carrington held the assembly enrapt during his skilful performance on the violin , for vvhich he vvas encored .

SALFORD . Newall Lodge ( No . 1134 ) . —The regular meeting svas held on Tuesday , the ist inst ., at Adelphi House , when the following brethren svere present : Bros . A . H . Duffin , W . M . j G . S . Smith , P . M ., S . W . j E . Webb ,

J . W . j John Waring , P . M ., Sec . ; B . Eckersley , S . D . j C . Driver , J . D . j H . Waterhouse , I . G . ; J . B . Kirk , Tyler j J . Holroyd , P . M ., P . P . G . S . of W . j J . Barker , P . M ., P . P . G . T . j R . W . Martin , Arthur K . Boothroyd , James Green , James Ward , W . H . Brosvne , and R . C . Gray .

SOUTHALL . Jersey Lodge ( No . 2163 ) . —A regular meeting —it being the last of the current year—vvas held at the Railsvay Hotel on Monday , the 7 th inst . There vvere present Bros . John Tidmarsh , AV . M . j AV . C . Hall , P . M ., P . P . G . Std . Br . j G . Harper , S . W . j W . A . Cocks , Sec . j CMead , J . D . j W . Freemantle and T . Payne , Stsvds . j T . W . jamieson , C . C . Sanger , A . J . Hanson , B .

G . Hanson , H . C . Hanson , A . L . Butters , E . H . Moseley , J . Webb , T . S . Hardman , H . Bishop , A . W . Buckland , H . G . Usher , J . J . Fewkes , and G . L . Duffin , Tyler . Visitor : Bro . Curtis , W . M . 733 . The lodge having been opened svith the usual formalities , Bro . G . H . Usher svas passed to the Degree of F . C , and Bro . T . S . Hardman svas raised to the Sublime Degree of M . M . The ballot for W . M . proved unanimous in

favour of Bro . George Harper j that for Treasurer resulted in the unanimous re-election of Bro . William Sesvard , jun ., P . M ., P . P . G . Std . Br .,- and Bro . G . L . Duffin svas unanimously re-elected Tyler . It svas decided to present the retiring W . M . vvith a Past Master's jesvel , and also a Past Master's collar and jesvel in recognition of efficient services rendered during his year of office . Lod ge having been closed , the brethren repaired to the supper-room , svhere a most enjoyable evening vvas spent .

WHITSTABLE . . Graystone Lodge ( No . 1915 ) . —The installation meeting of this lodge vvas held at the Foresters' Hall , ° n Thursday , the ioth inst ., vvhen there were present Bros . E . G . Walthew , AV . M . j J . T . Reeves , P . M ., P . P . A . G . D . C ; T . W . Porter , P . M . j John Wood , S . W . j F . T . frowning , J . W . ; SibertSaunders , P . M ., P . G . Stwd ., Sec ;

W . B . London , S . D . j A . W . Southwell , W . M . 15 S 6 , J . D . j B . Lightfoot , D . C . j A . Harrison , I . G . j CM . Driffield and S . Brosvn , Stsvds . j M . Kemp , Tyler j T . ^• ager , R . T . Wheeler , F . Gibbs , E . Griffiths , C . E . Monkley , Thos . Kemp , and M . Teeling . Visitors : Bros . VV . T . Wiggins , W . M . 20 j AV . Payne , 20 j C . R . Cockburn , P . M . 20 j G . R . Cobham , P . M . 20 j J . Plant , P . M . 3 1 . P . P . G . Org ; J . B . Elstone , W . M . 15 S ; j . M . McLeod , 1 -M . P . S . G . W ., Secretary R . M . I , for Boys ; Thos . Bent , , -M ., 7 S 4 PGStwdAAPalmerWM 10 S 9 John

, .. . ; . . , .. ; White , 621 ; J . S . White , P . M . 2099 ; R . G . Johnson , 2 ° 99 ' Hume Nisbet , L . Posvell , 16 35 ; E- Mills , VV . M . 97 J ; A . H . Pilcher , P . M . 972 j Byron Desvhurst , 972 j J ° nn Rennie , 972 j R . Blake , P . M . 972 , P . P . A . G . D . C ; ir- Sims . W . M T ™ S- I . P . F . k ' . ns . ? R , i . A . P . Wood .

1 -JM . 15 S 6 j and J . D . Arnold , P . M . 1586 . . f he lodge having been opened , and the minutes of the f ^ regular meeting read and confirmed , the installation of the W . M . elect , Bro . John Wood , S . W ., svas proceeded p -th jthe ceremony being performed by the W . M ., Bro . E . ^ ' Walthew , Bro . J . T . Reeves , P . M ., P . P . A . G . D . C , rtc « ng as D . C . Bro . John Wood having been duly installed

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as Master , and having already invested Bro . E . G . Walthesv as I . P . M ., proceeded to appoint and invest his officers , the following being the list of those elected and appointed for the ensuing year : Bros . F . T . Brosvning , S . W . j W . B . London , J . W . j Rev . H . M . Maugham , M . A ., P . M ., P . P . G . Chap ., Chap . ; A . Anderson , Treas . ; Sibert Saunders , Sec . j A . AV . Southsvell , S . D . j B . Lightfoot ,

J . D . j A . Harrison , D . C ; C . W . Driffield , I . G . j S . Brown and R . T . Wheeler , Stsvds .,- and M . Kemp , Tyler . After the transaction of some ordinary business , and the tendering of " Hearty good svishes" from the visiting brethren , the festive banquet was served in the large hall

nearly 50 brethren sitting down to a dinner admirably served by Bro . C . Gurr , the W . M . presiding . After dinner the usual toasts svere given and responded to , the enjoyment of the evening being much enhanced by songs and recitations given by Bros . Plant , Desvhirst , Harrison , Brown , Monkley , and others .

WOL VERHA MP TON . Lodge Of Honour ( No . 526 ) . —A meeting of this Iodge vvas held at the Star and Garter Hotel , on Friday , the nth inst ., when there vvere present Bros . Alexander McBean , W . M . j Henry Hall , J . W . j John J . Smith , Sec . j J . Roper , S . D . j W . H . Hewitt , J . D . j T . J . Barnett , D . C . j G . A . Lloyd , Org . j B . G . Bradley ,

J . E . Morris , and T . P . Price , Stsvds .,- Col . Alex . C . F . Gough , P . G . M . j Rev . Charles Lee , P . M ., P . P . G . C ; G . W . Walker , P . M ., P . A . G . Sec . j Sam Wells Page , P . M ., P . P . G . S . B . j George Baker , P . M . ; Rev . S . C . Adam , Wm . Baker , W . Davis , H . Harley , AV . H . Bestock , A . T . Molineaux , J . Evans , J . Darby , C . Colledge , John Parkes , H . H . Chilton , J . L . Gibbons , P . M . 1520 j and

H . C . Reynolds . A'isitors : Bros . J . Adams , 1520 , and R . Gibson , P . M . 419 . The lodge svas opened , and the W . M . handed his gavel to the P . G . M ., Bro . Col . Foster Gough , svho took the chair of the AV . M ., and vvas then saluted by the [ brethren . The minutes of the last regular lodge having been read and confirmed , the P . G . M . addressed the meeting and called the attention of the brethren of this being his third visit in

succession to the lodge . The Prov . Grand Master then handed the gavel back to the VV . M . A ballot for initiation was taken for Messrs . Mein Wilkie and Wm . Blakemore , jun . Both candidates obtained a successful ballot , but neither of them svere present . Bros , the Rev . S . C . Adam , John Darby , and Joseph Evans were raised to the Sublime Degree of a M . M . The ceremony was performed by the W . M . Tsvo joining members having been proposed , the Iodge vvas closed .

Royal Arch.

Royal Arch .

TOTNES . Pleiades Chapter ( No . 710 ) . —An emergency meeting of this chapter vvas held at the Chapter Room on Tuesday , the Sth inst ., vvhen a most interesting agenda drew an unusually large attendance of companions . Comp . C . Hallet , P . Z ., P . P . G . S . B ., vvas in his place as M . E . Z ., and the Second and Third chairs were ably filled

by Comps . Frost and Fraser . Comps . Bennett Maye , P . Z ., P . P . A . G . D . C , S . E . j Crowe , S . N ., acting P . S . j Stevens , P . S . j Toyer , J . S . j Michelmore , P . Z ., asS . N . j and Crocker , janitor , svere fully prepared svith their svork . Amongst the visitors vvere Comps . Remfry , Gervis , and others . The candidates for exaltation were Bro . Larlislas He

Malczovich , of Lodge St . Stephen , Budapest , member of the Council of the Order of the Grand Lodge of Hungary , and Bro . Ford , 710 . The ceremony vvas admirably svorked by all the officers , and at its conclusion Comp . VV . J . Hughan , P . Z ., P . A . G . Soj . England , very kindly gave a most interesting lecture on " The Origin and History of the Royal Arch Degree . " The distinguished companion

prefaced his remarks by a very gratifying comment on the work of the M . E . Z . and his officers , especially the acting P . S ., " a svorking , " said he , " svhich is often neglected to the great detriment of the ceremony . " He then proceeded in his usual lucid and graphic manner to sketch the rise and earliest minutes of the Degree , illustrating his remarks svith photographs , engravings , and a most interesting and

curious old Arch apron , and touching on various collateral subjects svith a special view to the interest and instruction of Bro . Malczovich , svho has come to England to pursue his Masonic researches , and receive certain Degrees not svorked there . Comp . Hughan concluded his remarks vvith a flattering encomium on Bro . Malczovich ' s intelligent and well-directed Masonic zeal , and

expressed a hope that he might one day be the founder of a Grand Royal Arch Chapter for Hungary , so that the brethren there might be able to receive that completion of the Master ' s Degree svithout svhich their knosvledge must alsvays be imperfect . Comp . Hallett proposed , and Comp . Maye seconded , a svarm vote of thanks to Comp . Hughan for his kindness in honouring the chapter by coming to

lecture to the companions , and expressed the deep interest in the valuable information imparted , svhich all had felt svho listened to it . This vvas carried by acclamation , and Comp . Hughan having returned thanks , kindly answered a number of questions put to him by various companions . The M . E . Z . then tendered a warm welcome to the nesvly-exalted Comp . Malczovich on that , his first Masonic visit to England , and

asked him to accept from the companions of the chapter theapron and sash vvith vvhich he had been invested . Comp . Malczovich suitably acknowledged the compliment , and thanked the companions for receiving him amongst them , and also Comp . Hughan for the honour he had done him in coming from Torquay to lecture on the occasion of his exaltation . The chapter svas then closed .

TWICKENHAM . Strawberry Hill Chapter ( No . 946 ) . —The installation meeting of this successful chapter svas held on Wednesday , the gth inst ., at the Tosvn Hall , svhen there svere present Comps . Dare , M . E . Z . ; H . Sapssvorth , P . G . D . C , H ., M . E . Z . electj A . J . R . Simmonds , J . j

Stedsvell , P . Z ., P . P . G . J ., Treas . j R . W . Forge , P . Z ., P . P . G . P . S ., S . E . j A . C . A . Higerty , P . Z . ; Burcham Cooper , P . Z . j J . R . Barns , S . N . j R . R . Monyer , P . S . ; A . Grundy , 2 nd A . S . ; H . Barton , G . Alciatore , H . S . Lee , and A . Walkley , P . Z ., Janitor . Visitors : Comps . F . C . Austin , P . Z . 177 , P . P . G . D . C , and J . K . Gwyn , 145 .

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The chapter vvas opened , and the minutes of the previous convocation confirmed . The report of the Audit Committee , svhich showed a most substantial balance , svas received and unanimously adopted . Comp . Higerty , by special request , then installed Comp . Sapssvorth as M . E . Z . ; Comp . Simmonds , as H . ; and Comp . Barns , as J ., the whole of the ceremonies being rendered in a perfect manner . The

M . E . Z . invested the following officers ( unanimously elected at the last meeting ) : Comps . Stedwell , Treas . ; Forge , S . E . ; Grundy , ist A . S . ; G . Alciatore , 2 nd A . S . ; and A . Walkley , Janitor . Comp . E . Dare , I . P . Z ., was next presented vvith a very handsome P . Z . 's jewel , and was unanimously elected to represent the chapter as Steward at the

forthcoming Jubilee Festival of the R . M . B . I ., after which the chapter vvas closed , and the companions adjourned to banquet , svhich svas admirably served by Comp . Barton , at the King ' s Head Hotel , Comps . Higerty , Cooper , Grundy , and others contributing greatly to the harmony of the proceedings , vvhich terminated at an early hour .

Mark Masonry.

Mark Masonry .

Panmure Lodge ( No . 139 ) . —The installation meeting of this lodge vvas held at Mark Masons' Hall , Great Queen-street , W . C , on Monday , the 7 th inst ., vvhen there vvas a numerous attendance of members and visitors . The former included Bros . J . Grist , W . M . ; T . C . Edmonds , Prov . G . D . C , S . W ., W . M . elect . ; G . Gregory , P . G . Stsvd ., J . AV .: C . Lee , P . P . G . Org ., P . M ., I . W . ;

H . M . Hobbs , P . M ., J . O . ; G . R . Belton , Rev . J . Cater , G . Chap ., Chaplain ; VV . Vincent , P . M ., P . G . I . G ., Treas . ; C . Pulman , P . M ., Sec . ; A . T . Bignold , M . T . Tuck , C . I . Axford , P . M ., P . P . J . G . D . ; T . Underwood , R . A . Hose , J . F . Saunders , and Capt . J . Buttersvorth . Visitors : Bros . C . M . Brander , J . VV . 244 ; E . J . Farries , J . W . 236 ; W . M . Stiles , P . M . 355 ; Clarence Trotter , W . M . 2 S 6 ; W . W . Lee , 400 ; H . Dickey , I . P . M . 355 ; Frank Marshall ,

2 S 4 j L . Weaver , 407 , - R . Whiting , 259 j J . Carey , 42 S , and A . F . Lamette , W . M . 75 . Lodge having been opened , the minutes vvere read and confirmed , and the report of the Audit Committee adopted . Bro . W . Vincent , P . M ., then assumed the chair and installed Bro . T . C . Edmonds as W . M . vvith that ability which is so characteristic of his work in Mark Masonry . The follosving officers svere appointed and invested : Bros . G . Gregory , " P . M ., S . W . j C . Lee , P . M ., J . W . ; J . Carter ,

P . M ., M . O . j H . M . Hobbs , P . M ., S . O .,- G . R . Belton , J . O .,- Rev . J . Cater , G . Chap ., Chaplain j W . Vincent , P . M ., Treas . ; C . Pulman , P . M ., Sec . ; A . T . Bignold , R . M . ; M . T . Tuck , S . D . ; T . Undersvood , J . D . ; R . A . Hose , D . C ; H . Schartau , Org . ; J . F . Saunders , I . G . ; Capt . J . Butterworth , Stsvd . ; and Mills , Tyler . The following brethren svere advanced by the AV . M . in a very

able manner : Bros . H . Slyman , P . M . 1900 ; E . Hislop , P . M . 170 S ; and G . W . Knight , P . M . 1507 ; The sum of tsvo guineas was voted to the Mark Benevolent Fund . A Past Master's jesvel vvas presented to Bro . J . Grist , I . P . M ., and a Provincial Officer's jesvel svas also given to Bro . C . I . Axford , P . P . J . G . D . for services rendered to the Iodge . A vote of thanks vvas accorded ithe Installing Master , and

the lodge svas closed . After banquet at the Holborn Restaurant , the usual toasts vvere duly honoured . Bro . Rev . J . Cater , G . Chap ., responded for "TheGrand Officers , " and said he vvas satisfied the members of that body were men of light and leading , vvith good hearts and a liberal spirit . They had Masonry at heart , and the Grand

Lodge vvould continue to flourish while it possessed such good members . Bro . W . M . Stiles , Prov . S . G . O ., returned thanks for " The Prov . Grand Master and Prov . Grand Officers , Present and Past . " He did not knosv why he should be singled out , except as an old friend of the W . M . He had been delighted to be present that evening to see Bro .

Edmonds installed , for he gave that brother his first collar in Masonry . The name of the W . M . vvas a household word in Freemasonry , and the way he performed the ceremony augured well for the good of the lodge . He wished to say how much he appreciated the efforts of Bro . Vincent in the discharge of his duties . He begged to thank the AV . M . and

brethren very heartily and sincerely for the kind way the toast had been proposed and received . Bro . Grist , I . P . M ., briefly proposed "The W . M ., " remarking that he had had the pleasure of listening to Bro . Edmonds' working in a lodge of instruction , and therefore knesv the ability vvith vvhich he could perform the various

. Bro . T . C . Edmonds , AV . M ,, in reply , said he vvas delighted to have arrived at the height of his ambition , vvhich vvas to be the Master of that lodge . He had been a long svhile svorking up , and felt it a great honour to preside over so celebrated a lodge . He had belonged to it for many years , and he hoped the same feeling of unanimity

vvhich had existed during that time vvould prevail in the future . He vvas rather disappointed that there were but three candidates that evening , but he svas thoroughly acquainted svith those he had advanced , and svas sure they would make good Mark Masons . Bro . J . Grist , I . P . M ., thanked the W . M . for the kind terms in svhich he had proposed " The I . P . M ., " and also

thanked the brethren for the jesvel presented to him that evening . He considered that gift as a great mark of respect , and as long as he lived he should feel it as such . "The Advancees" svas next given in cordial terms from the chair , aud duly responded to . Bro . Pulman , P . M ., Sec , on behalf of " The Past Masters " returned thanks . He said it svas 20 years since

that lodge svas brought into existence , and although he was not present at the consecration he attended the first meeting aftersvards . Mark Masonry did not then hold its . present high position and it was difficult to fill the offices of the lodge , but Bro . Poore came in , and he had done morefor Mark Masonry than any other brother . Bro . Vincent also assisted Bro . Poore and svas alsvays ready to give

assistance . Bro . Geo . Gregory , S . W ., replied for "The Officers . " He had had the honour of following the W . M . through every office , and from the spirit of emulation infused by that brother , the svork had been carried out most efficiently . He congratulated the VV . M . on reaching the proud position of the chair , for he had been working many years for it . He hoped the officers would svork svith harmony and continue to maintain the position of the lodge . The Tyler ' s toast then closed the proceedings .

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of ensuring their own successes . The Eldon Lodge had helped them , and they hoped to return the favour . In conclusion , Bro . Gard extended a warm invite to the Clarence Lodge , No . 68 . Bros . Coombe , Symes , Clarke , Webley , Pfeiffer , and Britt also spoke to the toast . The W . M . submitted " The S . W . and Officers , " vvho had all accepted office so affectionately and willingly , and

on whom he much relied to help him during the year . The toast vvas acknowledged in suitable terms by Bros . Carey , S . W . ; Billing , J . W . ; Tonkin , S . D . j Hazell , j . D . J and Appleton , D . C . The toast of " The Musical Brethren " having been "iven , and numerously replied to , ° The W . M . next proposed "The Masonic Charities . "

To this Bro . Rice spoke , and assured the brethren that a o-ood and useful work vvas being done by the Institutions . The money was being well and wisely spent , and they , the subscribers , vvere doing the good svork of helping those vvho svere unable to help themselves . The next item in the programme svas not unmingled with regret . It vvas entrusted to Bro . Shapland to propose the

health of a brother about to leave England . He said : The toast I have to offer you is not upon the list , but it svill be received by enthusiasm , especially by the members of our own lodge . It is the health of a brother vve very much respect , and though initiated not so very long ago was already placed on the ladder of office , and svhom sve had hoped to see eventually in the chair of this lodge .

Unfortunately his health has broken down , and he has to take his departure to the other end of the world—to New Zealand—where vve wish him God-speed and the blessings of health , wealth , and long life . We look forsvard to the time vvhen the subject of this toast , our dearly respected Bro . Bramald , will return to the old country and again take office in his mother lodge .

Bro . Bramald , vvho vvas surprised and visibly affected , said he felt these leave-takings very deeply . He had to go to a distant land svhere he knew not a soul , and one of his greatest comforts svas that he vvas going to the colony a Freemason , and that he should meet the loving greetings of Masons in the far-off land . He svas grateful to the brethren for the loving kindness and sympathy they had extended to

him in the hour of sickness , and memories of kindly affection , pleasant evenings , and happy Masonic instructions would continue to dsvell in memory though thousands of miles asvay . He vvas glad to say that he vvas a better man than before he vvas made a Mason , and he assured them he should often think of them and that Iodge , and he hoped that Heaven's blessing might rest upon them .

The Tyler s toast closed the list . The various sentiments and replies vvere appropriately interspersed with songs and readings , to which the following contributed : Bros . Lewis , Minns , W . K . Thomas , Shapland , Pfeiffer , Billing , and Rice , Bro . Fulford proving an accomplished accompanist on the piano . Bro . Carrington held the assembly enrapt during his skilful performance on the violin , for vvhich he vvas encored .

SALFORD . Newall Lodge ( No . 1134 ) . —The regular meeting svas held on Tuesday , the ist inst ., at Adelphi House , when the following brethren svere present : Bros . A . H . Duffin , W . M . j G . S . Smith , P . M ., S . W . j E . Webb ,

J . W . j John Waring , P . M ., Sec . ; B . Eckersley , S . D . j C . Driver , J . D . j H . Waterhouse , I . G . ; J . B . Kirk , Tyler j J . Holroyd , P . M ., P . P . G . S . of W . j J . Barker , P . M ., P . P . G . T . j R . W . Martin , Arthur K . Boothroyd , James Green , James Ward , W . H . Brosvne , and R . C . Gray .

SOUTHALL . Jersey Lodge ( No . 2163 ) . —A regular meeting —it being the last of the current year—vvas held at the Railsvay Hotel on Monday , the 7 th inst . There vvere present Bros . John Tidmarsh , AV . M . j AV . C . Hall , P . M ., P . P . G . Std . Br . j G . Harper , S . W . j W . A . Cocks , Sec . j CMead , J . D . j W . Freemantle and T . Payne , Stsvds . j T . W . jamieson , C . C . Sanger , A . J . Hanson , B .

G . Hanson , H . C . Hanson , A . L . Butters , E . H . Moseley , J . Webb , T . S . Hardman , H . Bishop , A . W . Buckland , H . G . Usher , J . J . Fewkes , and G . L . Duffin , Tyler . Visitor : Bro . Curtis , W . M . 733 . The lodge having been opened svith the usual formalities , Bro . G . H . Usher svas passed to the Degree of F . C , and Bro . T . S . Hardman svas raised to the Sublime Degree of M . M . The ballot for W . M . proved unanimous in

favour of Bro . George Harper j that for Treasurer resulted in the unanimous re-election of Bro . William Sesvard , jun ., P . M ., P . P . G . Std . Br .,- and Bro . G . L . Duffin svas unanimously re-elected Tyler . It svas decided to present the retiring W . M . vvith a Past Master's jesvel , and also a Past Master's collar and jesvel in recognition of efficient services rendered during his year of office . Lod ge having been closed , the brethren repaired to the supper-room , svhere a most enjoyable evening vvas spent .

WHITSTABLE . . Graystone Lodge ( No . 1915 ) . —The installation meeting of this lodge vvas held at the Foresters' Hall , ° n Thursday , the ioth inst ., vvhen there were present Bros . E . G . Walthew , AV . M . j J . T . Reeves , P . M ., P . P . A . G . D . C ; T . W . Porter , P . M . j John Wood , S . W . j F . T . frowning , J . W . ; SibertSaunders , P . M ., P . G . Stwd ., Sec ;

W . B . London , S . D . j A . W . Southwell , W . M . 15 S 6 , J . D . j B . Lightfoot , D . C . j A . Harrison , I . G . j CM . Driffield and S . Brosvn , Stsvds . j M . Kemp , Tyler j T . ^• ager , R . T . Wheeler , F . Gibbs , E . Griffiths , C . E . Monkley , Thos . Kemp , and M . Teeling . Visitors : Bros . VV . T . Wiggins , W . M . 20 j AV . Payne , 20 j C . R . Cockburn , P . M . 20 j G . R . Cobham , P . M . 20 j J . Plant , P . M . 3 1 . P . P . G . Org ; J . B . Elstone , W . M . 15 S ; j . M . McLeod , 1 -M . P . S . G . W ., Secretary R . M . I , for Boys ; Thos . Bent , , -M ., 7 S 4 PGStwdAAPalmerWM 10 S 9 John

, .. . ; . . , .. ; White , 621 ; J . S . White , P . M . 2099 ; R . G . Johnson , 2 ° 99 ' Hume Nisbet , L . Posvell , 16 35 ; E- Mills , VV . M . 97 J ; A . H . Pilcher , P . M . 972 j Byron Desvhurst , 972 j J ° nn Rennie , 972 j R . Blake , P . M . 972 , P . P . A . G . D . C ; ir- Sims . W . M T ™ S- I . P . F . k ' . ns . ? R , i . A . P . Wood .

1 -JM . 15 S 6 j and J . D . Arnold , P . M . 1586 . . f he lodge having been opened , and the minutes of the f ^ regular meeting read and confirmed , the installation of the W . M . elect , Bro . John Wood , S . W ., svas proceeded p -th jthe ceremony being performed by the W . M ., Bro . E . ^ ' Walthew , Bro . J . T . Reeves , P . M ., P . P . A . G . D . C , rtc « ng as D . C . Bro . John Wood having been duly installed

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as Master , and having already invested Bro . E . G . Walthesv as I . P . M ., proceeded to appoint and invest his officers , the following being the list of those elected and appointed for the ensuing year : Bros . F . T . Brosvning , S . W . j W . B . London , J . W . j Rev . H . M . Maugham , M . A ., P . M ., P . P . G . Chap ., Chap . ; A . Anderson , Treas . ; Sibert Saunders , Sec . j A . AV . Southsvell , S . D . j B . Lightfoot ,

J . D . j A . Harrison , D . C ; C . W . Driffield , I . G . j S . Brown and R . T . Wheeler , Stsvds .,- and M . Kemp , Tyler . After the transaction of some ordinary business , and the tendering of " Hearty good svishes" from the visiting brethren , the festive banquet was served in the large hall

nearly 50 brethren sitting down to a dinner admirably served by Bro . C . Gurr , the W . M . presiding . After dinner the usual toasts svere given and responded to , the enjoyment of the evening being much enhanced by songs and recitations given by Bros . Plant , Desvhirst , Harrison , Brown , Monkley , and others .

WOL VERHA MP TON . Lodge Of Honour ( No . 526 ) . —A meeting of this Iodge vvas held at the Star and Garter Hotel , on Friday , the nth inst ., when there vvere present Bros . Alexander McBean , W . M . j Henry Hall , J . W . j John J . Smith , Sec . j J . Roper , S . D . j W . H . Hewitt , J . D . j T . J . Barnett , D . C . j G . A . Lloyd , Org . j B . G . Bradley ,

J . E . Morris , and T . P . Price , Stsvds .,- Col . Alex . C . F . Gough , P . G . M . j Rev . Charles Lee , P . M ., P . P . G . C ; G . W . Walker , P . M ., P . A . G . Sec . j Sam Wells Page , P . M ., P . P . G . S . B . j George Baker , P . M . ; Rev . S . C . Adam , Wm . Baker , W . Davis , H . Harley , AV . H . Bestock , A . T . Molineaux , J . Evans , J . Darby , C . Colledge , John Parkes , H . H . Chilton , J . L . Gibbons , P . M . 1520 j and

H . C . Reynolds . A'isitors : Bros . J . Adams , 1520 , and R . Gibson , P . M . 419 . The lodge svas opened , and the W . M . handed his gavel to the P . G . M ., Bro . Col . Foster Gough , svho took the chair of the AV . M ., and vvas then saluted by the [ brethren . The minutes of the last regular lodge having been read and confirmed , the P . G . M . addressed the meeting and called the attention of the brethren of this being his third visit in

succession to the lodge . The Prov . Grand Master then handed the gavel back to the VV . M . A ballot for initiation was taken for Messrs . Mein Wilkie and Wm . Blakemore , jun . Both candidates obtained a successful ballot , but neither of them svere present . Bros , the Rev . S . C . Adam , John Darby , and Joseph Evans were raised to the Sublime Degree of a M . M . The ceremony was performed by the W . M . Tsvo joining members having been proposed , the Iodge vvas closed .

Royal Arch.

Royal Arch .

TOTNES . Pleiades Chapter ( No . 710 ) . —An emergency meeting of this chapter vvas held at the Chapter Room on Tuesday , the Sth inst ., vvhen a most interesting agenda drew an unusually large attendance of companions . Comp . C . Hallet , P . Z ., P . P . G . S . B ., vvas in his place as M . E . Z ., and the Second and Third chairs were ably filled

by Comps . Frost and Fraser . Comps . Bennett Maye , P . Z ., P . P . A . G . D . C , S . E . j Crowe , S . N ., acting P . S . j Stevens , P . S . j Toyer , J . S . j Michelmore , P . Z ., asS . N . j and Crocker , janitor , svere fully prepared svith their svork . Amongst the visitors vvere Comps . Remfry , Gervis , and others . The candidates for exaltation were Bro . Larlislas He

Malczovich , of Lodge St . Stephen , Budapest , member of the Council of the Order of the Grand Lodge of Hungary , and Bro . Ford , 710 . The ceremony vvas admirably svorked by all the officers , and at its conclusion Comp . VV . J . Hughan , P . Z ., P . A . G . Soj . England , very kindly gave a most interesting lecture on " The Origin and History of the Royal Arch Degree . " The distinguished companion

prefaced his remarks by a very gratifying comment on the work of the M . E . Z . and his officers , especially the acting P . S ., " a svorking , " said he , " svhich is often neglected to the great detriment of the ceremony . " He then proceeded in his usual lucid and graphic manner to sketch the rise and earliest minutes of the Degree , illustrating his remarks svith photographs , engravings , and a most interesting and

curious old Arch apron , and touching on various collateral subjects svith a special view to the interest and instruction of Bro . Malczovich , svho has come to England to pursue his Masonic researches , and receive certain Degrees not svorked there . Comp . Hughan concluded his remarks vvith a flattering encomium on Bro . Malczovich ' s intelligent and well-directed Masonic zeal , and

expressed a hope that he might one day be the founder of a Grand Royal Arch Chapter for Hungary , so that the brethren there might be able to receive that completion of the Master ' s Degree svithout svhich their knosvledge must alsvays be imperfect . Comp . Hallett proposed , and Comp . Maye seconded , a svarm vote of thanks to Comp . Hughan for his kindness in honouring the chapter by coming to

lecture to the companions , and expressed the deep interest in the valuable information imparted , svhich all had felt svho listened to it . This vvas carried by acclamation , and Comp . Hughan having returned thanks , kindly answered a number of questions put to him by various companions . The M . E . Z . then tendered a warm welcome to the nesvly-exalted Comp . Malczovich on that , his first Masonic visit to England , and

asked him to accept from the companions of the chapter theapron and sash vvith vvhich he had been invested . Comp . Malczovich suitably acknowledged the compliment , and thanked the companions for receiving him amongst them , and also Comp . Hughan for the honour he had done him in coming from Torquay to lecture on the occasion of his exaltation . The chapter svas then closed .

TWICKENHAM . Strawberry Hill Chapter ( No . 946 ) . —The installation meeting of this successful chapter svas held on Wednesday , the gth inst ., at the Tosvn Hall , svhen there svere present Comps . Dare , M . E . Z . ; H . Sapssvorth , P . G . D . C , H ., M . E . Z . electj A . J . R . Simmonds , J . j

Stedsvell , P . Z ., P . P . G . J ., Treas . j R . W . Forge , P . Z ., P . P . G . P . S ., S . E . j A . C . A . Higerty , P . Z . ; Burcham Cooper , P . Z . j J . R . Barns , S . N . j R . R . Monyer , P . S . ; A . Grundy , 2 nd A . S . ; H . Barton , G . Alciatore , H . S . Lee , and A . Walkley , P . Z ., Janitor . Visitors : Comps . F . C . Austin , P . Z . 177 , P . P . G . D . C , and J . K . Gwyn , 145 .

Royal Arch.

The chapter vvas opened , and the minutes of the previous convocation confirmed . The report of the Audit Committee , svhich showed a most substantial balance , svas received and unanimously adopted . Comp . Higerty , by special request , then installed Comp . Sapssvorth as M . E . Z . ; Comp . Simmonds , as H . ; and Comp . Barns , as J ., the whole of the ceremonies being rendered in a perfect manner . The

M . E . Z . invested the following officers ( unanimously elected at the last meeting ) : Comps . Stedwell , Treas . ; Forge , S . E . ; Grundy , ist A . S . ; G . Alciatore , 2 nd A . S . ; and A . Walkley , Janitor . Comp . E . Dare , I . P . Z ., was next presented vvith a very handsome P . Z . 's jewel , and was unanimously elected to represent the chapter as Steward at the

forthcoming Jubilee Festival of the R . M . B . I ., after which the chapter vvas closed , and the companions adjourned to banquet , svhich svas admirably served by Comp . Barton , at the King ' s Head Hotel , Comps . Higerty , Cooper , Grundy , and others contributing greatly to the harmony of the proceedings , vvhich terminated at an early hour .

Mark Masonry.

Mark Masonry .

Panmure Lodge ( No . 139 ) . —The installation meeting of this lodge vvas held at Mark Masons' Hall , Great Queen-street , W . C , on Monday , the 7 th inst ., vvhen there vvas a numerous attendance of members and visitors . The former included Bros . J . Grist , W . M . ; T . C . Edmonds , Prov . G . D . C , S . W ., W . M . elect . ; G . Gregory , P . G . Stsvd ., J . AV .: C . Lee , P . P . G . Org ., P . M ., I . W . ;

H . M . Hobbs , P . M ., J . O . ; G . R . Belton , Rev . J . Cater , G . Chap ., Chaplain ; VV . Vincent , P . M ., P . G . I . G ., Treas . ; C . Pulman , P . M ., Sec . ; A . T . Bignold , M . T . Tuck , C . I . Axford , P . M ., P . P . J . G . D . ; T . Underwood , R . A . Hose , J . F . Saunders , and Capt . J . Buttersvorth . Visitors : Bros . C . M . Brander , J . VV . 244 ; E . J . Farries , J . W . 236 ; W . M . Stiles , P . M . 355 ; Clarence Trotter , W . M . 2 S 6 ; W . W . Lee , 400 ; H . Dickey , I . P . M . 355 ; Frank Marshall ,

2 S 4 j L . Weaver , 407 , - R . Whiting , 259 j J . Carey , 42 S , and A . F . Lamette , W . M . 75 . Lodge having been opened , the minutes vvere read and confirmed , and the report of the Audit Committee adopted . Bro . W . Vincent , P . M ., then assumed the chair and installed Bro . T . C . Edmonds as W . M . vvith that ability which is so characteristic of his work in Mark Masonry . The follosving officers svere appointed and invested : Bros . G . Gregory , " P . M ., S . W . j C . Lee , P . M ., J . W . ; J . Carter ,

P . M ., M . O . j H . M . Hobbs , P . M ., S . O .,- G . R . Belton , J . O .,- Rev . J . Cater , G . Chap ., Chaplain j W . Vincent , P . M ., Treas . ; C . Pulman , P . M ., Sec . ; A . T . Bignold , R . M . ; M . T . Tuck , S . D . ; T . Undersvood , J . D . ; R . A . Hose , D . C ; H . Schartau , Org . ; J . F . Saunders , I . G . ; Capt . J . Butterworth , Stsvd . ; and Mills , Tyler . The following brethren svere advanced by the AV . M . in a very

able manner : Bros . H . Slyman , P . M . 1900 ; E . Hislop , P . M . 170 S ; and G . W . Knight , P . M . 1507 ; The sum of tsvo guineas was voted to the Mark Benevolent Fund . A Past Master's jesvel vvas presented to Bro . J . Grist , I . P . M ., and a Provincial Officer's jesvel svas also given to Bro . C . I . Axford , P . P . J . G . D . for services rendered to the Iodge . A vote of thanks vvas accorded ithe Installing Master , and

the lodge svas closed . After banquet at the Holborn Restaurant , the usual toasts vvere duly honoured . Bro . Rev . J . Cater , G . Chap ., responded for "TheGrand Officers , " and said he vvas satisfied the members of that body were men of light and leading , vvith good hearts and a liberal spirit . They had Masonry at heart , and the Grand

Lodge vvould continue to flourish while it possessed such good members . Bro . W . M . Stiles , Prov . S . G . O ., returned thanks for " The Prov . Grand Master and Prov . Grand Officers , Present and Past . " He did not knosv why he should be singled out , except as an old friend of the W . M . He had been delighted to be present that evening to see Bro .

Edmonds installed , for he gave that brother his first collar in Masonry . The name of the W . M . vvas a household word in Freemasonry , and the way he performed the ceremony augured well for the good of the lodge . He wished to say how much he appreciated the efforts of Bro . Vincent in the discharge of his duties . He begged to thank the AV . M . and

brethren very heartily and sincerely for the kind way the toast had been proposed and received . Bro . Grist , I . P . M ., briefly proposed "The W . M ., " remarking that he had had the pleasure of listening to Bro . Edmonds' working in a lodge of instruction , and therefore knesv the ability vvith vvhich he could perform the various

. Bro . T . C . Edmonds , AV . M ,, in reply , said he vvas delighted to have arrived at the height of his ambition , vvhich vvas to be the Master of that lodge . He had been a long svhile svorking up , and felt it a great honour to preside over so celebrated a lodge . He had belonged to it for many years , and he hoped the same feeling of unanimity

vvhich had existed during that time vvould prevail in the future . He vvas rather disappointed that there were but three candidates that evening , but he svas thoroughly acquainted svith those he had advanced , and svas sure they would make good Mark Masons . Bro . J . Grist , I . P . M ., thanked the W . M . for the kind terms in svhich he had proposed " The I . P . M ., " and also

thanked the brethren for the jesvel presented to him that evening . He considered that gift as a great mark of respect , and as long as he lived he should feel it as such . "The Advancees" svas next given in cordial terms from the chair , aud duly responded to . Bro . Pulman , P . M ., Sec , on behalf of " The Past Masters " returned thanks . He said it svas 20 years since

that lodge svas brought into existence , and although he was not present at the consecration he attended the first meeting aftersvards . Mark Masonry did not then hold its . present high position and it was difficult to fill the offices of the lodge , but Bro . Poore came in , and he had done morefor Mark Masonry than any other brother . Bro . Vincent also assisted Bro . Poore and svas alsvays ready to give

assistance . Bro . Geo . Gregory , S . W ., replied for "The Officers . " He had had the honour of following the W . M . through every office , and from the spirit of emulation infused by that brother , the svork had been carried out most efficiently . He congratulated the VV . M . on reaching the proud position of the chair , for he had been working many years for it . He hoped the officers would svork svith harmony and continue to maintain the position of the lodge . The Tyler ' s toast then closed the proceedings .

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